GE JGSP33 Range User Manual


 
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Gra@s
Porcelain enamel
To get rid of burned-on food,
place
the grates
burner grates should
in
a
covered container
or
plastic bag. Add 1/4
cup
be washed regularly
ammonia
and
let them
soak
for
30
minutes.
Wash,
and, of course, after
rinse well, and dry.
spillovers.
Wash
them
To
prevent rusting,
apply
a light coating
of
cmking
in hot,
soapy
water
and
rinse with
clean
water.
oil
to the grates.
You
may
also
use
Although they’re durable, the grates will gradually
abrasive
cletincrs
and
steel
woul
pads
to
cletin
burner
lose their shine,
regnrd]ess
of
the best
care
you
can
grates. Dry the grates with
a
c]oth+on’t
put
them
give them. This is due
tu
their continual exposure
to
hach
un
the range
wet.
When
rcplticing
the grates.
he
high
temperatures.
sure
they’re
positioned”
securely
over
the burners.
Do
not operate a burner for an extended period
of time without cookware on the grate.
The
finish
on
the grate
may
chip without cookware to
absorb
the heat.
Control Panel and Knobs
It’s a
good
idea to wipe the control panel after each
use.
Clean with
mild
soup
and
water
or vinegar
and
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water. rinse with
clean
water
and
polish
dry with
a
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soft
cloth.
Do
not use abrasive cleansers, strong liquid
*ansers,
plastic scouring pads or oven cleaners
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the control panel–they will
damage
the
iinish.
A
--
~
50/50”
solution
of
vinegar
and
hot
water
wt]rks
well.
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The control knobs may be removed for easier
cleaning.
Before
removing the knobs for cleaning,
please
note
To remove a knob,
pull it straight
uff
the stem. If
a
that
the
knobs
t]n
the left side
and
the
knobs
on the
knob
is
difticult
to
remove,
place
a
thin cloth (like
a
right side
are
in the
proper
OFF
position.
When
handkerchie~
or
a
piece of string under
and
around
replacing the
knubs.
check
the OFF position
to
insure
the knob
edge
and
pull up.
pr(]per
placement.
Wash the knobs
in
soap
and water but
do
not
soak.
Avoid getting water into the knob stem holes.
Cooktop
Glass
To keep the
cooktop
looking iti
bes~
wipe up any
spills
as
they occur. This will keep them from
burning on and becoming more
difticult
to
remove.
As soon as the
cooktop
is cool,
wash the glass
surface with a cloth moistened with warm, soapy
water; rinse with clean water, and dry with a soft cloth.
You can use any liquid household detergent.
Do not use abrasive materials such
as
metal pads,
cleasing
powder and
soap
tilled pads—they may scratch the surface. Do not use harsh chemicals
such as bleach or chemical oven cleaners.
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streaks or spotting, you may find it helpful to rinse glass with white
iegar
or a fifty percent white vinegar/water solution.
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