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Page 1: ...EmmJENN AIR Use and Care Manual Gas Range Models FCG20100 FCG20500 FCG20510 gill lilt Model FCG20510 ...

Page 2: ... touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediatalycallyour gassupplierfrom aneighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Extinguish any open flame Installationand service must be performed by a quali fled installer service agency or the gas supplier _ WARNINa ALL RANGES CAN TIP INJURY TO PERSONS C...

Page 3: ...a few minutes to read and become familiar with the instructions in this book On the following pages you will find a wealth of information regarding all aspects of using your new range Byfollowingthe instructions carefully you will be able to fully enjoy and properly maintain your range and achieve excellent resultswith the food you prepare Should you have any questions about using your Jenn Air ga...

Page 4: ...ecautions 2 5 8 Service Information 38 39 Cooktop Usage How A Surface BurnerWorks 12 CookwareSelection 11 Surface Controls 10 Oven Usage Baking General Recommendations 22 Baking Charts 23 Broiling 26 27 Cleaning Self Cleaning 28 31 Oven Controls Operations 13 14 17 18 Clock Controls 15 16 20 21 Rack Positions 19 Roasting General Recommendations 24 Roasting Chart 25 4 ...

Page 5: ...ot store combustiblematerials gasolineor other flammable vaporsandliquidnearrange Thisalsoappliestoaerosolspraysand aerosolspray cans 7 Do notuse waterongreasefires Smotherfire orflame or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher 8 Useonly dry potholders Moist or damp potholderson hot surfaces may result in bums from steam Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth 9 Select cookware large enough to ...

Page 6: ...at unopened food containers Build up of pressure may cause container to burst and result in injury 16 Keep all controls OFF when unit is not in use 17 GREASE Grease is flammable and should be handled carefully Never leave any cooking operation unattended Let fat cool before attempting to handle it Do not allow grease to collect around the range or in the vents Wipe up spillovers immediately 18 If ...

Page 7: ...arthenware or other glazed cookwareare suitablefor cooktopsurface withoutbreaking due to the sudden change in temperature Use only such cookware as you know has been approvedfor this purpose 31 Misuseofappliancedoors suchas stepping leaningorsitting onthe door may result in possibletippingof the appliance breakage of door and seriousinjuries 32 Avoid placing the range in a main traffic path or in ...

Page 8: ... grills or add on convection systems The use of devices or accessories not expressly recommended in this manual can create serious safety hazards resultinperformance problems and reducethe lifeof the components of the appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE AND WARNING TheCalifornia SafeDrinking WaterandToxic Enforcement Actof1986 Proposition 65 requires theGovernor ofCalifornia topublish a listofsubsta...

Page 9: ... convection systems The use of devices or accessories not expressly recommended in this manual can create serious safety hazards resultinperformance problems and reducethe life ofthe components of the appliance IMPORTANTSAFETY NOTICE AND WARNING The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enfomement Act of 1986 Proposition 65 requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances kno...

Page 10: ...to range surface burners See page 10 Use to set oven for baking broiling and self cleaning See pages 13 14 18 Features time of day minute timer and oven clock controls See pages 15 16 20 21 Use to turn oven and cooktop panel lights on and off See page 14 Use to latch the oven door for self clean See page 29 9 ...

Page 11: ...he eftrearordghtfronteurfacebumereonHiforlargequantJtycookingandcsnning because the STU rate is higher The controlsofferflexibilityin heatsettingselection Aninfinitenumber ofsettingsexistbetween HI and Lo At the Hi setting a detentmay be felt For all settings otherthan Hi simplyadjust yourflame for best results The size andtype ofcookware and the amount and typeof foodbeingcooked wiltinfluence the...

Page 12: ...he bottomof the cookware Stainless steel cookwarewith copper or aluminum cores heat evenly and fairly quickly The flame sizeshouldbe adjustedtoextend onlyhalfway between center and edge of the cookwarabottomfor best results Cast ironcookwareheats slowly Checkmanufacturer s recommendations beforeusingporcelainon steel poree ain on castiron glass glass ceramic earthenware or otherglazed cookpots If ...

Page 13: ...setting Caution When lightingthe surface burner be sure all of the controlsare in the OFF position Strikethe matchfirstandhold itinpositionbeforeturningthe knob to the Llte position Note Becauseyouroverheadhoodfan is electricit willnot workduringa power failureso smoke and condensationcan gather The Lo settingshouldproducea stableflame when turningthe knob from HI to Lo The flame shouldextendtothe...

Page 14: ...ntdownof time remainingwhen usingtime functions Showtemperatureof oven as it risesto roachprogrammedtemperature andthe settemperatureonce it is reached Serveas a reminderto latchovendoorfor self cleaning operationwhenthe word door is displayed Recall programmedtemperatureor time when commanded Flashto promptnext step Indicatestatusof programmedfunction Show programmedfunctionwhen recalled IMPORTAN...

Page 15: ...ngthe Up orDown Arrow Pads the Clock Pad mustbe touchedagainin orderto setclock 2 Touchthe Up or Down Arrow Pads in either directionuntil correcttime of day appearsin Display Note Three secondslater time of day will automaticallybe entered To recall time of day when another time function is showing TouchClock Pad Note To returnto anothertime functionpad touchthe appropriatepad To change time of da...

Page 16: ...e touchedagain to set the numbers Important When enteringhoursandminutes hoursaretothe leftofthe colonwith the Hr Indicator word andminutesare to the rightofcolon Dudngthe last minute countdown willbe shownin seconds Exemple Touch the Up Arrow Pad until the Displayshows 0HR 05 for 5 minutesor 5 HR 00 for 5 hoursand 0 minutes Io os _ 5 minutes Is 00_l 5 hoursand 0 minutes Countdownwillautomatically...

Page 17: ... Coneapprox I 2 ineh The oven temperature is maintainedby cycling the burneron and off After the oven temperature has been set there will be about a 45 second delay before the burner ignites This is normal and no gas escapes during this delay During the clean cycle and some extended oven cooking operations you may hear a popping sound when the burner cycles off This is a normal operating sound of ...

Page 18: ...lay The temperature shown willbe 75 orthe oventemperaturewhicheveris higher Example If at 10 o clockyouset the ovenfor350 forbaking after3 secondsthe Displaywillshow 5 I 0 00 Duringthe preheat the Displaywillshowa risein 5 incrementsuntilprogrammed temperatureis reached When the oven is preheated the ovenwill beep the ON and BAKE indicatorWords and programmedoventemperaturewill remaininthe display...

Page 19: ...argepoultry angelfoodcake frozen fruit pie dessert souffle Use Reck Position 2 Roastingsmallcutsof meat cakes tube bundtor layer custardpie pie shell large casseroles loavesof bread Use Rack Position 3 Most baked goodson cookie sheets frozen conveniencefoods fresh fruit pie cream pie cakes sheet and layer maindish souffle Use Rack Position 4 Most broiling Use Rack Position 5 Toastingbread Multiple...

Page 20: ...will remain inthe display 3 TouchCook Time Pad IndicatorWordsSET COOK TIME willflash and Displaywill show OHR 00 4 Touchthe Up Arrow Pad to enter cookinghoursin5 minuteincrements Hours are to left of colonand minutes to right of co on Allowablerange is 10 minutesto 11 hoursand 55 minutes Example If cookingtime selectedfor the ovenis 2 hoursand 30 minutes after3 secondsthe Displaywillshow 12 gO and...

Page 21: ...be 12 30 The Display willshow j If you want the stoptime to be 1 o clock touchthe Up Arrow Pad until 1 00 appearsinthe DisplayWindow The DisplayWindowwillshow If youwant the DisplayWindowto returnto the currenttime of day touchClock Pad the DisplayWindowwillshow E Io oo Attheendofthedelayedperiod the DELAY Indicator Wordwillgooffandthe oven will begin to heat 75 will be shown As the oven heats the...

Page 22: ...irculation When bakingfoods in morethan one pan place them onoppositecornersof the rack b taggerpans when bakingon two racksso that one pan does not shield anotherunlessshieldingis intended See above To conserve energy avoid frequent or prolongeddoor openings At the end of cooking turn oven off before removingfood Alwaystestfordoneness fingertip toothpick sidespulling awayfrom pan Donot relyon tim...

Page 23: ...Baking Chart The times given are based on specific brands of mixes or recipes tested Actual times will depend on the ones you bake 23 ...

Page 24: ...ureabout 5 degrees below the temperaturedesired Forlesslossofjuicasandeasiercarving allowabout15 minutesstanding time affer removingmeat from oven Forbestresultsinroastingpoultry thawcompletely Duetothestructureof poultry partiallythawed poultrywigcookunevenly Minutes per pound will vary according to the size shape quality and initial temperatureof meataswell asthe electrical voltageinyourarea Tim...

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Page 26: ... Up Arrow Pad to select Hi Broil or the Down Arrow Pad to select Lo Broil Use Hi Broil for most broil operations When broiling longer cooking foods such as pork chops poultry orthick steaks select Lo Broil Low temperature broiling allows food to cook to the well done stagewithout excessive browning Three seconds later the broil burner will come on and the Indicator Words BROIL and ON will remain i...

Page 27: ...ninginto bottomof pan Beforebroiling removeexcessfatfrommeatandscoreedgesoffat donotoutinto meat to prevent meats from curling Salt after cooking To preventdry surfaceon fishor lean meats brush meltedbutteron top Foodsthat requireturningshouldbe turnedonly onceduringbroiling Turn meat withtongs to avoid piercingand loss of juices Broiling Chart Preheated _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _i i o _ i _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ i_...

Page 28: ...me To clean these areas use hot water and detergent nonabrasive cleansers or soap filled steel wool pads Rinse thoroughly beingcarefulnot to usean excessiveamount of waterthat woulddampenthe doorgasket Soil eft in these areas will be more difficult to remove after the self cleaning process since the high heat wit bake on any soil that is present DO NOTUSE COMMERCIALOVEN CLEANERS TO CLEAN THESE ARE...

Page 29: ...o start cleaning immediately 1 Closethe oven door 2 Move doorlockleverto lockedposition _ _ _ 3 TouchClean Pad IndicatorWordsSET CLEAN TIME willflash and Displaywillshow 13 0o After threeseconds the ON IndicatorWordwill come on and the oven willbegin to clean The LOCK Indicator Wordwillcome onwhenthe ovenreachescleaning temperatures Note If doorleveris notin lockedposition door willflash inthe Dis...

Page 30: ...ywillshow 1 00_ When the oven begins to clean the IndicatorWord ON will come on and the IndicatorWord DELAY will go off Whenthe cleantime has beencompleted the indicator WordsCLEANandON will go off The indicatorWord LOCK willremain on untilthe oven has cooleddown To recall cleaning time current time of day or stop time Touchthe appropriatepad To change cleaning time or stop time before cleaning be...

Page 31: ...sponge the time set for the length of cleaningwas not enough Increasethe cleaningtimefor futurecleaningsor clean morefrequently The normalcleaningtime is 3 hours A maximumof 4 hoursmay be selected if necessary If rackshave beenleft inovenduringthe cleaningprocess they shouldbe treated asfollows Afterthe cleaningprocessiscompletedand the ovenhas cooled buff theundersideofrackedgeswithSootch Britesc...

Page 32: ...e made of porcelain on cast ironor stampedsteel dependingon your model Therefore the gratas can be washed in the sink with milddetergentsanda plasticscrubberorwashedinthe dishwasher Burnergratesmustbe properly positionedbeforecook ing Do notoperatethe burnerswithouta pan on the grate The porce ainfinish on the grate may chip withouta pan to absorbthe intenseheat kJJ When reinstallingsquaregrates p...

Page 33: ...e surface burner use __ _ _ n careto preventdamageto the sparkigniterwhich is located at the back sideof each burner If a Ports cleaning cloth should catch the igniter it could damage or break it If the igniteris damaged or Iter broken the surfaceburnerwill notlight Plus the REAR VIEW OFSEALED BURNER burnerwill not lightif the small port beneath the igniteris blocked The knobson the controlpanelca...

Page 34: ...l Use any suitableglasscleaner or soapy water Wash cool rangewith warm soapy water and rinse Polishwith a dry cloth Do not use abrasive orcaustic cleaning agentswhich may permanently damage the finish NEVERWIPE OFF A WARM OR HOT PORCELAIN ENAMEL SURFACEWITH A DAMP CLOTH NOTE The porcelainenamel used onyour range isacidresistant notacidproof Therefore acid foods suchas vinegar tomato milk etc spill...

Page 35: ...back to lock oven bottominto p ace Followtheseprocedures to remove appliancefor cleaningor servicing 1 Shut offgas supply to appliance 2 Disconnectelectricalsupplyto appliance if equipped 3 Disconnectgas supplytubingto appliance 4 Sliderangeforwardto disengagerangefromthe anti tipbracket See installation Instructions for locationof bracket 5 Reverseprocedureto reinstall If gas line has been discon...

Page 36: ...pply is disconnected and wear protective gloves You may contact your authorized Jenn Air Service Contractor for service 3 Replace bulb with a 40 watt oven rated appliance bulb Bulb with brass base is recommended to prevent fusing of bulb into socket 4 Replace bulb cover and reconnect power to oven Reset clock Before replacing light bulb DISCONNECT POWER TO RANGE To replace fluorescent surface ligh...

Page 37: ...ange The oventemperaturecan be adjustedif theoventemperature istoo lowortoohighand the length of time to cook ALL foods is too long or too short DO NOT adjust the temperature if only one or two items are not baking properly To adjust the oven temperature 1 Touch Bake Pad 2 Touchand holdthe Up Arrow Pad until500o orhigherappears in the Display 3 Immediately touchand holdthe Bake Pad for several sec...

Page 38: ...rface burner flame is yellow in color contact an authorizedJenn AirServiceContractor If nothing on the range operates check for a blowncircuitfuse or a trippedmain circuitbreaker check if range is properly connected to electric circuit in house If clock indicator words and or lights operate but oven does not heat the controlsmay have been set incorrectly clock controlsmay be set for delayed start ...

Page 39: ...r best results there may not be sufficientroomaroundsides of the pansforproperair circulation inthe oven check instructions for preheating rack positionand oventemperature If baking results differ from previous oven oventhermostatcalibrationmay differbetween oldand new ovens Followrecipe and use and care directionsbeforecallingfor servicesincethe calibrationon the previous even may have drifted to...

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