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Summary of Contents for JGB800

Page 1: ...moval 37 Drawer 38 39 Griddie 35 Oven Bottom 36 Oven Light Replacement 38 Oven Vents 36 Racks 38 Self Cleaning 31 32 Stainless Steel Surfaces 37 Installation Instructions 4o 51 Air Adjustment _ 50 Ant...

Page 2: ...d by a qualified installer service agencg or the gas supplier ANTI TIP DEVICE Q All ranges con tip BURNS or other SERIOUS INJURIES can result INSTALLand CHECKthe ANTI TIP bracket following the instruc...

Page 3: ...YPRECAUTIONS Have the installer show you the location of the range gas Have gour range installed and propertg grounded bg a qualified installer in accordance with the Installation Instructions Ang adj...

Page 4: ...njured A WARNING NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the oven Never wear loose fitting or hanging ga...

Page 5: ...wIg Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible to prevent overheating fat beyond the smoking point Use the least possible amount of fat for effective shallow or deep fat frying Filling the pan too f...

Page 6: ...o line the lower oven drawer Foil is an excellent heat insulator and will trap heat beneath it This will upset the performance of the drawer and it could damage the interior finish COOK MEATAND POULTR...

Page 7: ...ausing a fire hazard Do not use aluminum foil anywhere in the oven except as described in this manual Misuse could result in a fire hazard or damage to the range When using cooking or roasting bags in...

Page 8: ...sult which could causegou to knock over hot cookware Medium Small I Sealed Gas Burners four gas range coaktop hasfivesealed gas burners Theg offerconvenience deanabilitg and flexibilitgto beused in a...

Page 9: ...at as the manufacturer recommends Stove Top Grills Do not use stove top grillson your sealed gas burners If you usethe stovetop grillon the sealedgas burner it will cause incomplete combustionand can...

Page 10: ...griddle 10 Using the Griddle AWARNING Fire H ord The Pre Heat setting is provided to quickly preheat your griddle Turn control down before placing food on the griddle Cooking on the Pre Heat setting...

Page 11: ...connect thepowerto the ovenendcallfor service If your oven wasset for a timedovenoperation end a power outage occurred the clockandallprogrammed functionsmust bereset Thetime of day will flash in the...

Page 12: ...occurred the clock and attprogrammed functions must be reset 1hetime of dogwill flashin the disp agwhenthere has beenapower outage SetfCfeanPad Touchto selectselFcleaning function Seethe Usingthestir...

Page 13: ...m the oven and fresh air to the oven burner be uninterrupted Avoid touching the vent openings or nearby surfaces during oven or broiler operation theg meg become hot Handles of pots and pans on the co...

Page 14: ...setthe ovenat the correct temperature Preheatingis necessarg when convectionbaking and for good resultswhen baking cokes cookies postrg and breads Bakingresultswill be better if foodsore centeredin t...

Page 15: ...June 1985 Tileovenhas5 rackpositions Broiling Guide Quantity and Food or Thickness Bacon 1 2 lb G o nd Beef Well Done Beef Steaffs RaW I thick Medium I to 1_ _ Ibs Well Done Rare _ I V thick Medium 2...

Page 16: ...gouwont shows in the displag Themaximum time that con be entered in minutes is 59 Timesmore than 59 minutes should bechanged to hours and minutes Forexample to enter 90 minutes as i hour 30minutes to...

Page 17: ...ven Remember eventhoughthe oven turnsoffautomatically foodleftinthe oven willcontinue cooking afterthe oventurnsoff N NND DSD D DDD D How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop Theupper ovenwilt tu...

Page 18: ...ast For bone in ham or lomb insert the probe into the center of the lowest large muscle Insert the probe into the center of dishessuch as meat loaf or casseroles Insert the probe into the meatiest par...

Page 19: ...are browned on al sidesas if they were cookedon a rotisserie Heatedair will becirculated over under andaround the food being roasted Theheated airsealsin juices quickly for a moist and tender product...

Page 20: ...king or Roasting _ TouchtheConvection Bake orConvection Roastpad Touchthe number pads to set the desired oventemperature _ Touch theStart pad To change the oven temperature touch the Convection Bake o...

Page 21: ...the ConvectionRoast pod and then touch the number pads to setthe new desired temperature CAUTION To prevent pa s ble burns do not unplug the probefrom theoven outlet until the ovenhas cooled Do not s...

Page 22: ...oz each Whole Chicken 12V_ to 311_ Ibs Cornish Hens Unstuffed 1 to 1Vz Ibs Cornish Hens Stuffed 11to 1Vz lbs Duckling 14to 5 Ibs Turkeg whole Unstuffed 110to 16 Ibs Unstuffed 118to 24 Ibs Turkeg Brea...

Page 23: ...display if necessarLjRemovethe food from the oven Remember even though the oven turns off automoticaltg food left in the oven wil continue cooking offer the oven turns off E EB rqr q U D 3 rq Drq How...

Page 24: ...isplag will show no shdn noshut off Touch the Start pod to activate the no shut off and leave the control set in this special features mode START Fahrenheit or Celsius Temperature Selection Your oven...

Page 25: ...g if not blocked out NOTE All cooking end timing functions wilt be cancelled when locking out the control Tounlock the control touch the 9 and 0 touch pads at the same time for 3seconds until the cont...

Page 26: ...bbathWhenthe displayshows D C theovenisbaking roasting How to Set for Timed Baking Roasting Immediate Start and Automatic Stop lake suretheclockshowsthecorrecttime of dayandtheovenisoff 1 _ Press endh...

Page 27: ...hthe number pads the same wag you read them Forexample to change the oven temperature 15 E touch 1 and 5 When gou hovemode the adjustment touch the Start pod to go back to the time of dog displag Useg...

Page 28: ...g Drawer Push the knob in and turn in either direction to the setting you want At both OFFand HI the control clicks into position You may hear slight clicking sounds during cooking indicating the cont...

Page 29: ...containers or plastic wrop Food Type Bacon Breads Casserole Chicken flied Eggs scrarnble_ Fish 6ravy sauces Ham Muifins Onion rings Pies Pizza Polaloes baked Potaloes mashed Tortilla Chips Control Set...

Page 30: ...when usingthe lower ovendrawer Thelower ovendrawer cannot beused during a self cleancycle of the upper oven Do not put food foil or cookware directtg on the bottom of the lower oven drawer Alwags use...

Page 31: ...es given off during the self cleaning cgcle of any range Hove birds to another welt ventilated room NOTE Usecautionwhen openingthe upper ovenafter theself cleancycle has ended The oven mag stil be hot...

Page 32: ...ch i Tostop o dean cycle touch the Clear Off pad When the LOCKED DOORlight goes off indicatingthe oven has cooled below the lockingtemperature unlatch the door on modelswith a latch and open the door...

Page 33: ...ace When oneburner is turned to LITE allthe burnersspark Da not attempt to disassembleor cleon around ang burnerwhile another burner is on An electric shock may result which could cause gou to knockov...

Page 34: ...ads tansome models and Oval iCon eft Burner Head Cap Assembly Theburner heads and the oval burnerhead cap assemblgare removable Simplylift them off the range for cleaning Forproperignitionmakesurethes...

Page 35: ...Cleaning Liftout when cool Gratesshould bewashed regularly and of course after spillovers Wash them in hot soapywater and rinse with cleanwater When replacingthe grates be sure they ore positionedsec...

Page 36: ...aft Thecontrol knobsmag be removedfor easier cleaning Panel_ and Knobs Makesure the knobsare in the OFFpositions and pull them straight offthe sternsfor cleaning Theknobscan be cleaned ina dishwasher...

Page 37: ...ting materiels containing acids mug cause discoloration and should be wiped up immediatelg When the surface is coo clean and rinse Do not use oven cleaners cleansing powders or harsh abrasives on the...

Page 38: ...ovethe oven door if desired to reach cover easilg To remove Holda hand underthe coverso it doesn tfall when released With fingers of the same hand firmly push back the wire cover holder Lift off the c...

Page 39: ...vingthe fuseor switchingoff the circuitbreaker Hakesure the warming drawer heatingelementis coal Host cleaning can be donewith the drawer in place However the drawer mag be removedif further cleaningi...

Page 40: ...ted Note to Consumer Keepthis Owner s anual and lnstallotion instructions far future reference Note This appliance must be properlg grounded Servicer The electrical diagram is in an envelope attached...

Page 41: ...range up to 200 F m W Avoid placing cabinets above the range To reduce the hazard caused bg reaching over the open flames of operating burners install o ventilation hood over the range that projects f...

Page 42: ...r safe use of gour range The location of the electrical outlet and pipe opening see Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations mag be adjusted to meet specific requirements_ The range mag be placed with 0...

Page 43: ...ors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Explosions or fires could result B Do not use oven for a storage area Items stored in the oven can ignite llmDo not let cooking grease or...

Page 44: ...ppliance connector is recommended unless local codes require a herd piped connection Never use an old connector when installing a new range If the hard piping method is used you must carefully align t...

Page 45: ...5only See the below section for models JGB800 JGB820 JGB820 and JGB900 30 GAS PIPE AND ELECTRICAL OUTLET LOCATIONS For models JGB800 JGB810 JGB820 and JGB900 See the above section for model JGB805o Re...

Page 46: ...E HOOKUP OPTIONS 45 tbow _ o regulate e Nipple Installer inform _ Gas the consumer of the _ _ _p_ shut off location of the gas I 1 t vaIve shut off valve 77F_ L JJ _ 112 or 3 4 Gaspipe Alternate Hooku...

Page 47: ...Interrupters GFCIs are devices that sense leakage of current in a circuit and automatically switch off power when a threshold leakage level is detected These devices must be manuallg reset bg the cans...

Page 48: ...ull out of range back _ SEAL THE OPENINGS Sealang openingsin the wall behindthe range and inthe floor under the range when hookupsare completed _ ASSEMBLE SURFACE BURNERS A Burner Heads on some models...

Page 49: ...ook like A call for service Normal burner flames should look like B or C depending on the tgpe of gas you use With LPgas some gellow tipping on outer cones is normal 7 CHECK IGNITION OF OVEN BURNER Th...

Page 50: ...lifting is observed graduallg reduce air shutter opening until flames are stabilized iiiii iiii _ ADJUST BROIL AND OVEN BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT SHUTTERS IF NECESSARY CONT_ To remove the oven bottom A Re...

Page 51: ...awI may be used if a drill is not available Haunt the Anti Tip device with the screw provided For cement or concrete construction you will need o 1 4 x 1W lag bolt and a 1 2 OD sleeve anchor which are...

Page 52: ...nscrewing the thumbscrews in the upper left and right corners Look for the gas shut off lever at the back of the range t PULL TOOPEN Sealed burner models Thumbscrews Lower even drawer models Control s...

Page 53: ...thermostat o See the Adjust the upper oven thermostat Do it too hot or too cold needs adjustment yourself section Clock and timer Plug on range is not completelg Hake sure electrical plug is plugged i...

Page 54: ...latch move the latch all the wag to the right The oven door is locked becausethe temperature inside the oven has not dropped below the locking temperoture Touchthe Clear Off pad Allow the ovento cool...

Page 55: ...normal The convection fan will run until the and off automatically function is over or the door is opened Convection fan not Preheat temperature o Fan will start automatically once the preheat workin...

Page 56: ...t A w_ tt_ oj v __ f vJ I_ c_ 0 0 oJ A w E Notes 56...

Page 57: ...essfats and oils GenuineGEPart EasgToClean One YearWorrantg Limited Time Offe Free Shipping When gou order pour broilerpan within 30dogs of purchasingpour GEcooking product Small Uo Part WB48X10055 Ca...

Page 58: ...caused bg accident fire floods or acts of God incidental or consequential damage caused bg possible defects with this appliance Damage caused after deliverg Product not accessibleto provide required s...

Page 59: ...re floods or acts of God incidental or consequential damage caused by possible defects with this appliance Damage causedafter deliverg Product not accessibleto provide required service EXCLUS ON OF IM...

Page 60: ...all 800626 2224during normal businesshours GEConsumer Home Serviceswitlstill bethere after gour warrantg expires in Canada call L8882612 1 3 3 Parts and Accessories In the U S GEAppliances com Individ...

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