GE JP383 Cooktop User Manual


 
How
to Set The
Gtiddle
Controls
me
control
hob
must be pushed in to turn;
this
prevents the heating element from being turned
on
awidentily.
Push the knob in
ody
when it is in
the OFF position.
men
the knob is in any other
position, it
m
be turned without pushing it in.
Front and rear sections of the griddle heating
element are controlled separately.
Heat
ody
hdf
the
gndde
surfa~
for cooking small portions or set
each
hdf
at a different temperature for rooking
different types of foods.
Push in the control knob depending on which side of
the
cooktop
gridde module is used.
me
right front
and right rear control knobs
mntrol
the gridde when
the module is on the right side (on some models).
The left front and left rear control knobs operate the
gridde
when the
gridde
module is on the left side of
the
cooktop.
Automatic Blower Operation
The blower comes on
automatidly
when the
@dde
is turned on and turns
off
automatidly
when the
gridde
is turned off.
Griddle Tips
Most gridded foods require cooking on a preheated
surface, which may be greased
lighdy
before adding
food. Preheat
gridde 5 minutes or less at HI setting,
then switch to recommended
mok setting.
If your house has low voltage, foods may be
lighter brown than expected.
A
longer preheating
and
gridde
time maybe needed to get good
rooking
restits.
Make sure the
gridde
is clean.
Check the grease wllector jar and empty if
necessary to avoid
spillovers.
To avoid damaging the nonstick finish, store the
gridde upright on edge, if possible. If it is
neussary
to store it flat, avoid placing other pans or
utensfls
on top.
The blower
mmes
on autornatidly when the
gridde is turned on and turns off automatically
when the
gridde is turned off.
Avoid using metal utensils with sharp points or
rough or sharp edges which might damage the
nonstick coated
gridde surface. Do not cut foods
on the
@dde.
Foods to be warmed may be placed
directiy
on the
gridde; a high domed metal cover, such
as
an
inverted
ketie, placed over them
wdl
help store
the heat.
Condition or “season” the
gndde
before
fimt-time
use.
(contiued
n~tpage)
Foods which are high in natural fat, such as bacon
or sausage, maybe started on a mld
gridde.
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