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Select heavy gauge cookware

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erally heavy gauge cookware will not
change shape when heated.

Use cookware with flat, smooth
bottoms.

  To determine if the cookware

is flat, place the edge of a ruler on the
bottom.  Hold up to the light.  No light
should be visible between the edge of
the ruler and the pan.  Reject any pans
that do not fit flush against ruler's edge.

Match the size of the cookware to
the size of the element.

  Cookware

should be the same size or slightly larger.

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 use cookware that extends

more than one inch beyond the cooking
area.

• Cookware that is smaller in diameter

than the cooking area should not be used.
Not only can this cause the element to
require more energy and time, but can
also result in spillovers burning onto the
cooking area resulting in a cleaning chore.

DO NOT

 use specialty items that are

nonflat, oversized, uneven or do not meet
proper cookware specifications such as
round bottom woks with rings, griddles,
rippled bottom canners, lobster pots,
large pressure canners, etc.  Large uten-
sils, such as pressure canners or over-
sized skillets, should be used 

only

 on

conventional coil cartridges.

• Glass-ceramic, earthenware, heat proof

glass or glazed cookware may scratch the
glass-ceramic cooktop and therefore are
not recommended.

NOTE: 

On halogen cartridge only, alu-

minum pans may cause the element to
cycle even when the control setting is

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Radiant and Halogen Cartridges Only:

• Do not use glass pans. They may scratch

the surface.

• Do not allow plastic, sugar or foods with

high sugar content to melt onto the hot
cooktop.  Should this happen, clean im-
mediately. (See Cleaning, pages 4 & 5.)

• Never let a pan boil dry as this will dam-

age the surface and pan.

• Never use cooktop as a work surface or

cutting board. Never cook food directly
on the surface.

• Do not slide aluminum pans across a hot

surface. The pans may leave marks which
need to be removed promptly. (See
Cleaning, pages 4 & 5.)

• Make sure the surface and the pan bot-

tom are clean before turning on to pre-
vent scratches.

• To prevent scratching or damage to the

glass-ceramic top, do not leave sugar, salt
or fats on the cooking area. Wipe the
cooktop surface with a clean cloth or
paper towel before using.

• Do not slide heavy metal pans across the

surface since these may scratch.

• Do not use foil or foil-type containers.

Foil may melt onto the glass. If metal melts
on the cooktop, do not use. Call an au-
thorized Jenn-Air Servicer.

• If a spillover occurs while cooking, im-

mediately clean the spill from the cook-
ing area while it is hot to prevent a tough
cleaning chore later. Using extreme care,
wipe spill with a clean dry towel.

• Do not use abrasive cleansing powders

or scouring pads which will scratch the
cooktop.

• Do not use chlorine bleach, ammonia or

other cleansers not specifically recom-
mended for use on glass-ceramic.

All Cartridges:

• Before first use clean cooktop cartridge.

(See detailed instructions, pg. 4.)

• For best results, always use recom-

mended cookware.

• Different cooktops and different amounts

of food being prepared will influence the
control settings needed for best results.
(See cooktop or range use and care guide
for typical control settings.) For fastest
cooking, start with the surface control
on Hi for one minute; then turn the con-
trol to the desired setting. Covering pans,
whenever possible, speeds cooking and
is more energy efficient.

Radiant and Halogen Cartridges:

• The glass-ceramic cooking area retains

heat for a period of time after the ele-
ments have been turned off. Put this re-
tained heat to good use. Turn elements
off a few minutes before food is com-
pletely cooked and use the retained heat
to complete the cooking. Because of this
heat retention characteristic, the ele-
ments will not respond to changes in heat
settings as quickly as coil elements.  In
the event of a potential boilover, remove
the pan from the cooking area.

• When preparing foods which can be eas-

ily scorched or over-cooked, start cook-
ing at a lower temperature setting and
gradually increase temperature as
needed.

• A higher setting than normal may be nec-

essary when using cookware made with
material that is slow to conduct heat, such
as cast iron.

• A lower setting can be used when cook-

ing small quantities of foods or when
using a pan that conducts heat quickly.

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Summary of Contents for EA7000ADB

Page 1: ...JENN AIR CARTRIDGES AND ACCESSORIES Form No A 11 00 Part No 8111P421 60 74005584 Litho U S A Important Safety Instructions 1 2 Electric Cooktop Cartridges 2 5 Accessories 5 Electric Griddle 6 Warranty...

Page 2: ...http www jennair com For service information see page 7 In our continuing effort to improve the quality and per formance of our cooking products it may be necessary to make changes to the ap pliance w...

Page 3: ...te JEA7000ADS stainless Expressions Collection Expressions Collection Expressions Collection AH151B W AR141B W AC110B W CAUTIONS DO NOT use wire trivets fire rings pads or any such items between the c...

Page 4: ...ratches To prevent scratching or damage to the glass ceramic top do not leave sugar salt or fats on the cooking area Wipe the cooktop surface with a clean cloth or paper towel before using Do not slid...

Page 5: ...ash cool cooktop with warm soapy water and rinse Polish with a dry cloth Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaning agents which may permanently damage the finish NEVER wipe off a warm or hot porce lain...

Page 6: ...g has begun reduce heat to lowest setting that will maintain boiling Make certain canner fits over center of surface unit Flat bottomed canners give the best can ning results Use canning recipes from...

Page 7: ...noted in the charts 3 Use nonmetallic spatulas or utensils while cooking to prevent damaging the finish 4 When cooking meats use the downdraft fan or range hood to capture smoke NOTE DO NOT IMMERSETH...

Page 8: ...ting from any of the following a Improper installation delivery or maintenance b Any repair modification alteration or adjustment not authorized by the manufacturer or an authorized servicer c Misuse...

Page 9: ...ES ET MODULES JENN AIR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR Instructions de s curit importantes 9 10 Modules de table de cuisson lectrique 10 13 Accessoires 13 Plaque chauffante 14 Garantie 1...

Page 10: ...enfants seuls ou sans supervision lorsque l appareil est en service ou encore chaud NE JAMAIS laisser un enfant s asseoir ou se tenir sur une partie quelconque de l appareil Il pourrait se blesser ou...

Page 11: ...n Expressions JEA7000ADS acier inoxydable AH151B W AR141B W Collection Expressions AC110B W PR CAUTIONS NEPASutiliserdesupportsm talliques anneaux ou tout autre article semblable entre l ustensile et...

Page 12: ...le fond de l ustensile sont propres avant de mettre en marche afin d viter de rayer la surface Pour viter de rayer ou d endommager la sur face en vitroc ramique ne pas laisser dessus de sucre sel ou...

Page 13: ...ec Laver la surface refroidie avec de l eau savon neuse ti de et rincer La polir avec un linge sec Ne pas utiliser d agents de nettoyage abrasifs oucaustiquesquipourraientendommagerlefini de fa on per...

Page 14: ...aible pour maintenir l bullition S assurer que le r cipient s adapte bien sur le centre de l l ment Lesr cipients fondplatdonnentlesmeilleurs r sultats Choisir des recettes d une source connue comme l...

Page 15: ...spatules non m talliques pour la cuisson afin de ne pas endommager le fini 4 Pour la cuisson de viande utiliser la hotte de cuisini re ou le ventilateur aspiration vers le bas pour capter la fum e UTI...

Page 16: ...me observ e Preuve d achat facture de vente Les guides d utilisation les manuels de service et les renseignements des pi ces sont disponibles aupr s de Maytag Appliances Sales Company service client...

Page 17: ...CARTUCHOS Y ACCESORIOS JENN AIR GU A DEL USUARIO Instrucciones Importantes sobre Seguridad 17 18 Cartuchos de Cubiertas de Estufas El ctricas 18 21 Accesorios 21 Parrilla El ctrica 22 Garant a 23 TAB...

Page 18: ...los controles en la posici n OFF Apagado EN CASO DE INCENDIO Apague la estufa y la campana extractora a fin de evitar que las llamas se dispersen Extinga las llamas luego encienda la campana extractor...

Page 19: ...blanco JEA7000ADS inoxidable Colecci nExpressions Colecci nExpressions Colecci nExpressions AH151B W AR141B W AC110B W ADVERTENCIAS NO use protectores de alambre almohadillas ni ning n otro tipo de es...

Page 20: ...er odo de tiempo despu s de que se han apagado los elementos Aproveche este calor retenido Apague los elementos unos pocos minutos antes de que los alimentos est n listos y use el calor retenido para...

Page 21: ...ente a los cidos no a prueba de cidos Por lo tanto los alimentos cidos talcomoelvinagre lostomates leche etc que se derraman sobre la cubierta deben ser limpiados inmediatam ente con un pa o seco Lave...

Page 22: ...a un rea fr a Luego apague el elemento y deje que se enfr e Limpie el residuo con un raspador con hoja de afeitar y Cooktop Cleaning Creme Pieza No 20000001 Los nombres de los productos son marcas reg...

Page 23: ...icos a fin de evitar da ar el acabado 4 Cuando cocine carnes use el ventilador de aspiraci n descendente o la campana extractora para capturar el humo NOTA NO SUMERJA LA CLAVIJA TER MINAL EN AGUA MODE...

Page 24: ...bido a rotura t rmica Elementos Calefactores El ctricos Elementos en los cartuchos de hal geno radiantes y tubulares Residentes Canadienses Las garant as anteriores cubren solamente aquellos electrodo...

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