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NOTES:

A properly adjusted burner with
clean ports will light within a few
seconds. If using natural gas, the
flame will be blue with a deeper blue
inner cone.

If the burner flame is yellow or is
noisy, the air/gas mixture may be
incorrect. Contact a service
technician to adjust. (Adjustments
are not covered by the warranty.)

With LP gas, some yellow tips on the
flames are acceptable. This is
normal and adjustment is not
necessary.

With some types of gas, you may
hear a “popping” sound when the
surface burner is turned off. This is
a normal operating sound of the
burner.

If the control knob is turned very
quickly from 

hi

 to 

lo

, the flame may

go out, particularly if the burner is
cold.  If this occurs, turn the knob to
the 

OFF

 position, wait several

seconds and relight the burner.

To improve cooking efficiency and
to prevent possible damage to the
cooktop or pan, the flame must be
adjusted so it does not extend
beyond the edge of the pan.

I

NSTALLATION

TO I NSTALL SEALE D BU R N E R
CARTRIDGE:

1.

Be sure control knobs are turned 

OFF

.

2.

Clean basin of any grease
accumulation. (See appliance User’s
Guide for cleaning recommendations.)

3.

With the back raised, position the
burner cartridge with the mixer tube
openings and ignitor rods toward the
orifices and terminal receptacle. Slide
the cartridge until the tubes and

ignitors start to engage, then lower the
cartridge so that it rests on the cooktop
surface. Gently slide forward to fully
engage.

TO R EMOVE SEALE D BU R N E R
CARTRIDGE:

1.

Control knobs should be in the 

OFF

position and the cooktop should be
cool.

2.

Lift up the edge of the cartridge until
the bottom of the cartridge clears the
basin. (Lifting the cartridge too high
while still engaged could damage the
ignitor rods and mixer tubes.)

3.

To disengage the cartridge, hold by the
sides and pull away from the terminal
receptacle and orifices. Lift out when
fully unplugged.

4.

Do not stack cartridges where they
may fall or be damaged.

C

OOKTOP

 C

ARTRIDGES

CONT

.

Although the burner grates are durable,
they will gradually lose their shine and/or
discolor, due to the high temperatures of
the gas flame.

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6/8/06, 8:36 AM

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Summary of Contents for Expressions JEA7000ADS

Page 1: ...GES AND ACCESSORIES Form No A 06 06 Part No 8111P499 60 2006 Maytag Appliances Sales Co All rights reserved Litho U S A Important Safety Instructions 1 2 Cooktop Cartridges 3 5 Cleaning 6 7 Accessorie...

Page 2: ...ort to improve the quality and performance of our cooking products it may be necessary to make changes to the appliance without revising this guide All appliances regardless of the manufacturer have t...

Page 3: ...upplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Always adju...

Page 4: ...ill cycle on and off for all control settings except Hi However it may also cycle on Hi if improper cookware is used 3 Select heavy gauge cookware Generally heavy gauge cookware will not change shape...

Page 5: ...stest cooking start with the surface control on Hi for one minute then turn the control to the desired setting Covering pans whenever possible speeds cooking and is more energy efficient Radiant and H...

Page 6: ...TION TO INSTALL SEALED BURNER CARTRIDGE 1 Be sure control knobs are turned OFF 2 Clean basin of any grease accumulation See appliance User s Guide for cleaning recommendations 3 With the back raised p...

Page 7: ...hot porcelain enamel surface with a damp cloth STAINLESS STEEL COOKTOP Before using the cooktop remove all pieces of plastic covering the top Use a glass cleaner to remove any film residue from the t...

Page 8: ...LL ACCESSORY Model JEA8000ADB Includes grill element two grill grates and basin liner pan SEALED GAS BURNERS GRATES Allow burner and grates to cool Wash with soapy water and a plastic scouring pad For...

Page 9: ...specified Preheat 5 10 minutes at on Hi setting Do not preheat on Hi specified setting Sausage Patties Hi 4 5 min 2 4 min 9 10 4 5 min 2 4 min Med 6 8 min 4 5 min Bacon Hi 3 5 min 2 3 min 10 3 5 min...

Page 10: ...ats use the downdraft fan or range hood to capture smoke NOTE DO NOT IMMERSE THE TERMINAL PLUG IN WATER MODEL A0310 ONLY SEE BOTTOM OF GRIDDLE FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS 1 Once the griddle has cooled DO...

Page 11: ...NOTES 10...

Page 12: ...of service or service call to a Correct installation errors b Instruct the user on the proper use of the product c Transport the appliance to the servicer and back 6 Consequential or incidental damage...

Page 13: ...ESSOIRES ET MODULES JENN AIR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR Instructions de s curit importantes 13 14 Modules de table de cuisson 15 17 Nettoyage 18 19 Accessoires 19 21 Garantie 23 Gu...

Page 14: ...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 se br ler NE JAMAIS ranger des ar...

Page 15: ...e gaz peut indiquer une fuite de gaz Si l on d c le une odeur de gaz fermer l arriv e de gaz l appareil Appeler l installateur ou la compagnie de gaz de la r gion pour v rifier les fuites ventuelles N...

Page 16: ...ndre et s allumer en alternance sur ce r glage Hi max Choisir des ustensiles parois paisses Normalement les ustensiles en mat riau pais ne se d forment pas lorsquils sont chauff s Utiliserdesustensile...

Page 17: ...ndant une minute puis baisser la commande au r glage voulu Mettre un couvercle sur les ustensiles tant que cela est possible la cuisson sera plus rapide et plus efficace en nergie Modules radiants et...

Page 18: ...module le tenir par les c t s et le sortir de la prise et des orifices Sortir le module une fois qu il est totalement d branch 4 Ne pas empiler les modules l o ils risquentdetomberoud treendommag s U...

Page 19: ...ne surface maill e chaude ou ti de avec un linge humide SURFACE EN ACIER INOXYDABLE Avantd utiliserlatabledecuisson enlevertout leplastiquerecouvrantledessus Seservird un produit de nettoyage du verre...

Page 20: ...avec poign es moul es ACCESSOIRES GRILL L CTRIQUE Mod le JEA8000ADB Comprend un l ment grilloir deux grilles et un bac de r cup ration RIGHT WRONG WRONG OUI NON NON NETTOYAGE SUITE serviette de papier...

Page 21: ...acer la plaque sur l l ment grilloir pour que les orifices d vacuation soient sur le devant Cela permet la graisse de s couler dans le contenant graisse GUIDE DE CUISSON SUR LA PLAQUE CHAUFFANTE Remar...

Page 22: ...e cuisini re ou le ventilateur aspiration vers le bas pour capter la fum e UTILISATION DE LA PLAQUE NETTOYAGE REMARQUE NE PAS TREMPER LA FICHE DANS L EAU MOD LE AO310 SEULEMENT VOIR D AUTRES INSTRUC T...

Page 23: ...REMARQUES 22...

Page 24: ...lles 5 Les frais de d pannage ou de visite pour a Correction d erreurs d installation b Initiation de l utilisateur l utilisation appropri e de l appareil c Transport de l appareil aux locaux du techn...

Page 25: ...JENN AIR CARTUCHOS Y ACCESORIOS JENN AIR GU A DEL USUARIO Instrucciones Importantes sobre Seguridad 25 26 Cartuchos de Cubiertas de Estufa 27 29 Limpieza 30 31 Accesorios 31 33 Garant a 35 TABLA DE MA...

Page 26: ...Cuando la estufa no est en uso mantenga todos 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...

Page 27: ...l proveedor de gas Si no puede localizar a su proveedor de gas llame al cuerpo de bomberos La instalaci n y reparaciones deben ser efectuadas por un t cnico calificado una agencia de reparaciones o el...

Page 28: ...i Alto Sin embargo tambi n puede encenderse y apagarse en el ajuste Hi si se usan utensilios inadecuados Selecciones utensilios gruesos Por lo general los utensilios gruesos no cambian de forma cuando...

Page 29: ...atamente Ver Limpieza p ginas 30 y 31 Nunca deje que un utensilio hierva hasta quedar seco pues puede da ar el utensilio y la cubierta Nunca use la cubierta como una superficie de trabajo o como tabla...

Page 30: ...borde del m dulo hasta que la parte inferior del m dulo se salga de la cavidad Si el m dulo se levanta demasiado cuando todav a est conectado se pueden da ar las varillas del encendedor y los tubos m...

Page 31: ...eben ser limpiados inmediatamente con un pa o seco Lave la cubierta fr a con agua tibia con jab n y enjuague Frote con una pa o seco No use agentes de limpieza abrasivos o c usticos pues pueden da ar...

Page 32: ...ma que no deje marcas Aplique Cooktop Cleaning Creme y frote para sacar tanta suciedad como sea posible Aplique una capa delgada de crema cubra con una toalla de papel h meda y d jela reposar durante...

Page 33: ...tar 5 10 minutos 5 minutois en Hi especificado No precalentar en Hi en el ajuste especificado Empanadillas de Hi 4 5 min 2 4 min 9 10 4 5 min 2 4 min Med 6 8 min 2 4 min Salchicha Tocino Hi 3 5 min 2...

Page 34: ...para capturar el humo NOTA NO SUMERJA LA CLAVIJA TER MINAL EN AGUA MODELO AO310 SOLAMENTE VER LA PARTE INFERIOR DELAPARRILLAPARAELRESTODELAS INSTRUCCIONES 1 Una vez que se haya enfriado la parrilla N...

Page 35: ...NOTAS 34...

Page 36: ...s o no son f cilmente legibles 3 Bombillas 4 Los productos comprados para uso comercial o industrial 5 El costo del servicio o llamada de servicio para a Corregir errores de instalaci n b Instruir al...

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