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Summary of Contents for JGCC58EH

Page 1: ...s 16 18 Modeland SerialNumbers 2 Burners 16 18 Oven 9 Clockand Timer 8 Air Adjustment 9 ControlSettings 7 Baking BakingGuide 10 11 CookwareTips 8 j 2W BroilerPanand Rack 17 18 DripPans 16 18 Broiling BroilingGuide 13 FlameSize 7 ContinuousCleaningCare 14 LightingInstructions 7 ControlSettings 9 Warranty BackCover DoorRemoval 15 Light BulbReplacement 17 LightingInstructions 9 OvenBottomRemoval 15 P...

Page 2: ... gas supplier Don t turnelectric switches cmoroff13ecause sparks may ignitethegas FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable Vapomand liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 The CaliforniaSafeDrinking Waterand ToxicEnforcement Actrequiresthe Governorof Californiato publisha list of substartcesknownto the state to causecancer and requires businessesto warncusto...

Page 3: ...if the AN T1 TIP bracketis engaged withthe levelingleg Ifyoupull the rangeout from the wallfor anyreason make suretherearlegisreturnedtoits positioninthebracketwhenyou pushtherangeback Letburner gratesandother surfaces coolbeforetouching themorleavingthemwhere ctildrencanreachthem Never wearloosefittingor hanging garments whileusing theappliance Flammable material couldbeignitedif broughtincontact...

Page 4: ...ill bothsavecleaning andprevent hazardous accumulations offood sinceheavy spattering orspillovers leftonrangecanignite Usepans withhandlesthatcanbeeasily graspedandremaincool Useonlyglasscookware that isrecommended foruseongas burners Keepallplastics awayfrom topburners J Toavoidthepossibility ofa burn always becertainthatthe controls forallburners areat OFFposition andallgratesare coolbefore atte...

Page 5: ...essyou placeaninsulating pador sheetof l 4 inch thick plywoodbetween therangeandcarpeting Whenthe floor cowing endsat thefront ofthe range theareathat therangewiHrestonshouldbe builtupwithplywoodor similar materialtothesamelevelor higher thanthefloorcovering Thiswill allowtherangetobemovedfor cleaningor servicing Leveling theRange Levelinglegsarelocatedoneach comerofthebaseoftherange Yourrangemust...

Page 6: ...e 5 GriddleandFifthBurnerControl 7 0 6 Lift UpCooktop locksin upposition 16 e 7 OVENTEMPKnob 9 e 8 OVENSETKnob 9 e 9 AutomaticOvenTimer ClockandMinuteTimer 8 e 10 ClockandFour HourTimer 8 e H CooktopLight 8 0 12 CooktopLightSwitch 8 13 OvenInteriorLight 9 e 14 OvenLightSwitch 9 e e 15 OvenVent 9 e e 16 StorageCompartment 7 e e 17 OvenShelves 9 15 e 18 OvenShelfSupports 9 e 19 BroilerPanandRack 13 ...

Page 7: ...ssameflame size 1 2 inchsmallerthanthe bottomofthecookware no matter whatthecookware ismadeof Foods cookjust asquicklyata gentleboil astheydoat a furiousrollingboil A highboilcreatessteamandcooks awaymoisture flavorandnutrition Avoiditexceptforthefewcooking processes whichneedavigorous boil When frying or warming foods in stainlesssteel cast iron or enamelware keeptheflamedown lower to about 1 2th...

Page 8: ...eclockhandstotheright tothecorrecttime Thenlettheknob outandcontinueturningtoOFF The MinuteTimer hasbeen combinedwiththerangeclock Useittotimeallyourprecise cookingoperations You ll recognize it asthepointerwhichis different incolorthantheclockhands Minutesaremarkedupto60onthe centerringoftheclock TosettheMinute Timer turnthe knobtotheleft withoutpushingin untilthepointerreachesthenumber ofminutes...

Page 9: ...g temperatures markedin 25 F increments onthedial llm it tothedesiredcooking temperature andtheflamewillcomeon usually within30to60seconds Aftertheovenreachestheselected temperature theovenburnerwill cycle off completely thenonwith a fullflame to keeptheoven temperaturecontrolled Ove Shelves Theshelvesaredesignedwith stop locks Whenplacedcorrectly ontheshelfsupports theshelves willstopbeforecoming...

Page 10: ...obkms andPossible Solutions PDH3 Burningaroundedges oOventoofill avoidovercrowding Edgesofcrusttoothin Incorrectbakingtemperature Bottomcrustsoggyandunbaked Allowcrustand orfillingtocool sufficiently beforefillingpieshell e Fillingmaybetoothinorjuicy Fillingallowed tostandinpieshell beforebaking Fillpieshellsand bakeimmediately eIngredients andpropermeasuring affectthequalityofthecrust Usea tested...

Page 11: ...eifBmaybeused Cakes without shortening Angelfood Aluminum llbe Pan A 325 3750 30 55 Twopiecepanisconvenient Jellyroll MetalJellyRollPan B 375 4000 10 15 Linepanwithwaxedpaper Sponge MetalorCeramicPan A 325 3500 45 60 Cakes Bundt cakes MetalorCeramicPan A B 325 3500 45 65 Cupcakes ShinyMetalMuffinPans B 350 3750 20 25 Paperlinersproducemoremoistcrusts Fruitcakes Metalor GlassLoafor A B 275 3000 2 4...

Page 12: ...sted temperature FI Qzen Roasts Frozenroastsofbeef pork lamb etc canbe startedwithout thawing butallow10to25minutes perpoundadditional time 10 minutesper poundforroastsunder 5 pounds moretimeforiarger roasts Thawmostfrozenpoultrybefore roastingto ensureevendoneness Somecommercialfrozenpoultry canbe cookedsuccessfully without thawing Followdirectionsgiven onpacker slabel Oven Approximate Roasting T...

Page 13: ...n firstandbroilwithdoorclosed Bakery Products Bread Toast or ToasterPastries EnglishMuffins 2 3 1 1 Spaceevenly PlaceEnglish muffinscut side up andbrush 34 withbutterifdesired 24 slices 1pkg 2 2 sp it 2 Removebroilerpanandrack frombroilercompartmentand placefoodonrack 13 16 Donot Cutthrough backofshell spnxd turn open Brushwithmeltedbutter over beforeandafterhalftime 5 Handleandturnverycarefully B...

Page 14: ...ES WILL GET HOrENOUGH IO CAUSE BURNS DO1 1 TOUCH LETTHE OVEN COOL BEFORE REPLACING SHELVES 4 If a spilloveror heavysoiling occursontheporoussurface as soonaspracticalaftertheovenhas cooled removeasmuchofthesoil aspossibleusinga smallamountof wateranda stiffbristlenylon brush Whenusingwater useit sparinglyandchangeitfrequently keepingitascleanaspossible and be suretoblotit upwithpaper towels cloths...

Page 15: ...ttom canberemovedtomakecleaning easier Toremovethe ovenbottom 1 Removetheovenshelves f2m z 2 Remove thetwoknurledhold downscrewsateachfrontcorner If screwsaretootighttoremoveby hand usea screwdriver Placeyourfingersinthe slotsinthe bottomandliftupthefrontedgeof theovenbottomuntilitis clearof theovenfrontframe 3 Pullthebottomforwardandout oftheoven keepingtherearofthe ovenbottomglidingonthebottom o...

Page 16: ...eheat DripPans Removethegratesandliftoutthe chromedrippans Washthemin hot soapywater Rinsethemwith cleanhotwaterandpolishthemdry witha cloth Neveruseabrasive cleaneror steelwool they llscmtch thesurface Instead soakthedrip pansforabout20minutes inslightly dilutedliquidcleanseror mild solutionofammoniaandwater 1 2 cupofammoniatoonegallonof water Aftersoaking washthem in hot soapywater Rinsewith cle...

Page 17: ... newovenhasbeencarefidly adjusted toprovideaccuratetemperatures However ifthisovenhasreplaced oneyouhaveusedforseveralyears youmaynoticeadifferenceinthe degreeofbrowningor thelengthof timerequiredwhenusingyour favoriterecipes Oventemperature controlshaveatendencyto drift overaperiodofyearsandsince thisdriftis verygradual it isnot readilynoticed Therefore you mayhavebecomeaccustomedto yourpreviouso...

Page 18: ...ring Pad Non metallic Burners SolutionforCleaning InsideofCoffeeMakers o SoapandWater MildAbrasiveCleanser o DampCloth Wipeoffburnerheads Ifheavyspilloveroccurs removeburnersfromrange seepage16 andsoakthemfor20to30minutesinsolutionofhotwaterand productforcleaninginsideofcoffeemakers suchas Dip Itbrand If soildoes notrinseoffcompletely scrubburnerswithsoapandwateror amildabrasive cleanseranda dampc...

Page 19: ...CLOCKDOESNOT Rangeelectrical plug mustbesecurely seated in a live power outlet Checkforblown WORK fuseortrippedcircuitbreaker OVENLIGHTDOES Bulbmaybelooseorburnedout NOTCOMEON Electricalplugmustbepluggedintoalivepoweroutlet f you need more help u3H M free EAnswer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service If You Needservice TOobtain service see your warranty onthebackpageofthisbook Tlk re pr...

Page 20: ...o use the product Readyour Use and Care material If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service Improper installation If you have an installation problem contact your dealer or installer Youare responsible for providing adequateelec...

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