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Page 1: ...H Use andCare of gasmodels with with Electric Ignition WadingPilot JGSS03EH JGSS03PH JGBS16EH JGBS16PH JGBS16GEH JGBS16GPH Features pti Surface cooking p Oven cooking pm jpVj k ...

Page 2: ...thing or need more help write include yourphone number Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville KY40225 write down themodel andserhi d nmbers You llfindthem on a label located in theburner box under the cooktop Seepage6 These numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership RegistrationCard that came with your range Beforesending in this card please write these numbers...

Page 3: ...uld beperformed onlybyqualified gasrangeinstallers orservice technicians plugyour H3ngeinto a 120 vdt gromikd OUtkt only Donot remove theroundgrounding prong fromtheplug Ifindoubtabout thegrounding ofthehomeekctrical system itisyourpersonal responsibility andobligation to have anungroundedoutlet replaced withaproperly grounded three prongoutletinaccordance with theNationalElectrical Code Do notuse...

Page 4: ...usea carbonmonoxide levelabove currentstandards resulting in ahealthhazard floodsfor fryingshouldbeas dry aspossible Frostonfrozen foodsormoisture onfreshfoods cancausehotfattobubbleupand oversidesofpan Useleastpossibleamountof fat for effective shallowor deep fat frying Fillingthepantoofull offatcancausespillovers when foodisadded H a combinationofoilsor fatswillbeusedinfrying stir togetherbefore...

Page 5: ...cribedinthisbook Misuse couldresultinafirehazardor damage totherange Whenusingcookingor roastingbagsinoven9 follow the manufacturer s direction Useonlyglasscookware that isrecommendedforuse ingasovens Alwaysremovebroilerpan frombroilercompartmentas soom asyoufinishbroiling Greaseleftinthepancancatch fireifovenisusedwithout removing thegreasefromthe broilerpan Whenbroiling it meatistoo dose tothe f...

Page 6: ...h standingPilot Ignition JGSS03EH with Automatic PilotlessIgnition 9I WBSMKWH with StandingPilotIgnition P JGBSMGEFI with s Automatic PilotlessIgnition with standing PilotIgnition with Automatic PilotlessIgnition 6 ...

Page 7: ...7 Oven Interior Light 3 8 Oven Light Switch lets you turn interior ovenlight on and off 9 Oven Shelves easily removed or repositioned on shelf supports 10 Oven Shelf Supports 11 Broiler Pan and Rack e 2 10 16 2 2 iiiF s IEi fw EE m Wma EE m i i Y Ea6 ati 10 C4 14 e 16 12 RemovableOven Door easily removed for ovencleaning imEar 15 13 Lift Up Cooktop maE EHEa locks in up position to simpli cleaning ...

Page 8: ...ingnoise the soundof theburner lighting After the burner ignites turn the knob to adjustthe fkirnesize Note Alwayshavea cookingutensilon the grate before turning on a burner The finish on the grate may chip without a utensil to absorb the heat Check to be sure the burner you turned on is the one you want to use Be sure the burners and grates are cool before you place your hand a potholder cleaning...

Page 9: ...llgivesatisfactoryresults Enamelware Under some conditions the enamelof some cookwaremaymelt Followcookware manufacturer srecommendations for cookingmethods Glass There are twotypesof glass utensils thoseforovenuseonly and thosefor top of rangecooking saucepans coffeeand teapots Glass conductsheatvery slowly HeatproofGlassCeramic Can be used foreither surfaceor oven cooking It conductsheatvery slo...

Page 10: ...ing acquainted with your oven for cleaning pushthem back liftthe rear of the shelvesand pullthemout shelfPositims 5 Close the broiler compartment drawer Youroven and broiler are nowready for use The ovenhas four shelf supports A bottom B C and D top Shelf positions for cooking are suggested on Baking and Roastingpages Oven Control The OVEN TEMP control is located at the center of the control panel...

Page 11: ...rcrowding Edges of crust too thin Incorrect baking temperature Bottomcrustsoggyandunbaked A11OJV crustand or fillingto cool sufficiently beforefillingpie shell Filling maybe too thin orjuicy il ingallowed to stand in pie shell before baking Fillpieshells and bakeimmediately Ingredients and proper measuring affect thequality ofthecrust Usea tested recipe andgood technique Makesuretherearenotinyhole...

Page 12: ...piece pan is convenient Jeiiy roii Metal Jeiiy Roii Pan B 375 4000 10 15 Line pan with waxedpaper Sponge Metal or Ceramic Pan A 325 3500 45 60 Cakes Bundtcakes Metai or Ceramic Pan A B 325 3500 45 65 Cupcakes Shiny Metal Muffin Pans B 350 3750 20 25 Paper iiners produce more moist crusts Fruit cakes Metal or Glass Loaf or A B 275 3000 2 4 hrs Use 300 F and Shelf B for small or Tube Pan individual ...

Page 13: ...inutes per pound additional time 10 minutes per pound for roasts under 5 pounds more time for larger roasts Thaw most frozen poultry before roasting to ensure even doneness Some commercial frozen poultry can be cooked successfully withwt thawing Follow directions given on packer s label Oven ApproximateRoastingTime internal Type Temperature Doneness in Minutesper Pound Temperature F Meat 3to5 Ibs ...

Page 14: ... 3 4 13 16 5 1 2 1 Do not turn over Space evenly Place English muffins cut side up and brush with butter if desired Cut throughbackofshell spread open Brush with meltedbutter beforeand after half time Handle and turn verycarefully Brush with lemon butter before and during cooking if desired Preheat broiler to increase browning B 4 Close broiler door and for most foods turn OVEN TEMP knob to BROIL ...

Page 15: ...f the care you take of them This is due to their exposure to high temperatures To preserve the grates porcelain finish as long as possible havethe pan on the grate before you turn on theburner and lowertheflamewhen foodreachesthedesiredtemperature O f Lift Up Ch3kt p Clean the area under the cooktop often Built up soil especially grease may catch fire Tomake cleaning easier the cooktop on model JG...

Page 16: ... fumes will help loosen the burned on grease and food If necessary you may use a caustic cleaner Follow the package directions hlt O1 lS aboutusing spray onovencleaners Becareful where the oven cleaner is sprayed Do not spray on the electrical controls and switches on models so equipped because it could cause a short circuit and result in sparking or fire Do notallow a film from the cleanertobuild...

Page 17: ...accustomed to your previous oven which may haveprovided a higher or lower temperature than you selected Beforeattempting to havethe temperature of your new oven changed be sure you have followed the baking time and temperature of the recipe carefully Then afler you haveused the oven a few times and you feel the oven is too hot or too cool there is a simple adjustment you can make yourself on the O...

Page 18: ...uring Pad use light bulbs can Commercial Oven Cleaner FOR LIGHT SOIL Frequent wiping with mild soap and water especially after cooking become warm enoughto meat will prolong the time between major cleaning Rinse thoroughly N YfE Soap left break if touched with on liner causes additional stains when oven is reheated moist cloth or towel FOR HEAVYSOIL Choose a non abrasive cleaner and followlabel in...

Page 19: ...e three stepsto follow for ftirther help FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are not pleased In most cases this will solvethe problem NEXT if you are still not pleased write all the details including your phone number to Manager Consumer Relations General Electric Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 FINALLY if your problem is still not resolved write Major App...

Page 20: ...y questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose or used commercially Damage to product caused by accident fire floo...

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