GE JGSP40AES Range User Manual


 
Burner Grates
Porcelain enamel burner grates should be washed
regularly and, of course, after
spillovers.
Wash
them in
ht~t,
soapy water and rinse with clean waIer.
You
mtiy
ulso
use
tibrasive
cletiners
and
steel
wot)l
ptids
to
clean
burner grates. Dry the grates
with
a
cloth-don’t put them back on the range wet.
When replacing the grates, be sure they’re positioned
securely over the burners.
To get rid of burned-on food,
place the grates
in
a
covered container or plastic bag. Add I/4 cup
umrnonia
and let them soak for 30 minutes. Wash,
rinse well, and dry.
Although they’re durable,
the grates will gradually
lose their shine, regardless of the best care you can
give them. This is due to their continual exposure to
high temperatures.
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. Lower the flame when food reaches the desired
temperature.
Control Panel and Knobs
(’IL’LII1
up
~ny
spills or spatters with a damp cloth.
I<cll)ole
heavier soil with warm, soapy water.
~.lcail control panel with mild liquid dish detergent
LIIILI a
~oft
cloth. Rub control panel lightly.
C’4LITI(>N:
Do
not
use abrasives of any kind on the
~t)i~(rt)l
[)iltl~l.
The lettering
on
models with touch pads
i~
scnsi[ive
[o
abrasives and pressure.
‘1’11~
control”
knobs
may be removed for easier
clc~]llil]y.
T()
rcmove
knob, pull it
stroight
oft the stem.
w:i\h
kIl(~bs
in
soirp
and
water but
do
no(
soak.
(’()()ktop
Glass
‘Ii)
Act’p
the cooktop looking its
As soon as the cooktop is cool,
l~cst.
\\ip
L’ up any spills as they
wash the glass
surt’:lcc
with a cloth
~
)ti~
~1
r.
“1-11
is
~i
i I I
keep
them
from
moistened
with warm.
soirpy
l~~lllliny
on
and
becoming more
water: rinse with clean water, and
(1
i
I’l’i
L’11
I
(
1(
I
I’clllove.
dry with a
s(~t[
cloth.
YOLI
can usc
any I
iqu
id
household detergent. Do
nol
use
ahr:lsive
materials such as
metul
ptids,
cleansing powder
and
soup
t“il led pads—they
muy
scratch
the surface.
D()
r](~t
use htirsh
chemicals such
as
bleach or
chemical oven cleaners.
For streaks or spotting, you may
find
it helpful to rinse glass with
white vinegar or
a
fifty
percenl
white vinegar/water solution.
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