GE JSP60GN Range User Manual


 
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to Insert the Module
How to Remove the Module
Be sure the entire module surface is
cool
before
are
turned
to
OFF,
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attempting
to
remove the module. The
glass
surface
of the module will retain heat after the controls
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have been turned off. Be careful not to get burned
on a module that has not had sufficient time to cool
after use.
1.
Lift the finger tab at the outside edge of the module
There you will see
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the electrical receptacle. A receptacle is available in
until the module base clears the cooktop opening.
either cooktop opening. Allow the leading corners
2. Hold the module by the front and rear edges.
of the module to rest on the cooktop surface.
Carefully slide the module away from the cooktop
2. Carefully slide the module plug toward the receptacle
center until the module plug is disengaged from the
electrical receptacle. Store the module carefully
Lln[i]
pILIg
is engaged completely in the receptacle.
Allow the module to fit into the cooktop opening.
after cleaning.
3. Lower the inside edge of the module into the cooktop
opening until it is flush with the cooktop surface.
General Information About Radiant Modules
The radiant module features heating coils beneath a
smooth glass ceramic surface. The
2
surfaces units
are shown by
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ines on the glass.
Vhen
a surface unit is activated. coils beneath the
Llnit
radiate heat through the
glass
to the cookware.
The red glow of the coils will be instantly visible
through the glass. It will take the surface unit on the
surface
a
few moments to heat up. The coil cycles
on and and off to maintain your selected control
setting. The coils have temperature limiters to
prevent runaway temperatures.
Use the same cookware that you
would
use with
solid disk elements.
If you are storing modules,
do
not stack them or
store other materials on top of them. as damage to
the
glass
ceramic surface of the radiant module is
likely. Be careful not to damage or bend the
electrical
plLIg.
Do not let pots boil dry. Overheated metal can
bond to glass module. An overheated copper pot
will
leave
a
residue that will permanently stain
the module.
S1
iding
alum inure cookware across the glass may
leave metal marks. These metal marks will appear
as
small scratches. They can be removed with Cook
Top Cleaning Creme and a razor scraper.
When a surface unit is turned on, the unit can be
seen glowing red within a few seconds. The red
glow will turn on and off (cycling) to maintain the
selected heat setting. With poor cookware, you will
see frequent cycling of the unit off and on. Good,
flat cookware will minimize the cycling.
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It is
saf-e
to place hot cookware from the oven
or
surface on the glass ceramic surface when it is cool.
Hot cookware will not damage the surface.
Melted Materials on the Module
Melted materials (plastic,
tiluminurn
foil, sugar or
foods with high sugar content) can cause damage
to the module.
If you accidentally melt anything
on the module, turn the unit to LO,
wipe the hot module immediately
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‘rith
several dry paper towels.
earing an oven mitt, hold a razor
scraper at a 30°
angle
to the
module
Do not attempt further cleaning until the module
surface has cooled. See the Care and Cleaning section.
NOTE: Be
sure to use a new,
sharp
blade in the razor
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scraper. Do not use a dull or nicked blade.
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and
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the hot
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to
a
cool area outside
of’ the surface unit. Be careful not to burn yourself.
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