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NEVER

 use aluminum foil or foil containers

on the cooktop. These may become very
hot. Use foil only as directed in this guide.

Aerosol-type cans are EXPLOSIVE when
exposed to heat and may be highly flam-
mable. Do not use or store near appliance.

Clean only parts listed in this guide and use
procedures recommended.

C

OOKTOP

NEVER

 leave surface units unattended es-

pecially when using high heat. An unattended
boilover could cause smoking and a greasy
spillover can cause a fire.

This appliance is equipped with different size
surface elements. Select pans with flat bot-
toms large enough to cover element. Fitting
pan size to element will improve cooking
efficiency.

If pan is smaller than element, a portion of
the element will be exposed to direct con-
tact and could ignite clothing or potholder.

Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic,
ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed uten-
sils are suitable for cooktop service without
breaking due to the sudden change in tem-
perature. Follow utensil manufacturer’s in-
structions when using glass.

Turn pan handle toward center of cooktop,
not out into the room or over another
surface element. This reduces the risk of
burns, ignition of flammable materials, or
spillage if pan is accidently bumped or reached
by small children.

G

LASS

-C

ERAMIC

C

OOKTOP

NEVER

 cook on broken cooktop. If cooktop

should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers
may penetrate the broken cooktop and cre-

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

ate a risk of electric shock. Contact a qualified
technician immediately.

Clean cooktop with caution. Some cleaners
can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot
surface. If a wet sponge, cloth, or paper towel
is used on a hot cooking area, be careful to
avoid steam burn.

Never stand on the cooktop.

D

EEP

 F

AT

 F

RYERS

Use extreme caution when moving the grease
pan or disposing of hot grease. Allow grease to
cool before attempting to move pan.

H

EATING

 E

LEMENTS

NEVER

 

touch surface elements or areas

near elements.

Heating elements may be hot even though
they are dark in color. Areas near surface
elements may become hot enough to cause
burns.

During and after use, do not touch or let
clothing or other flammable materials contact
heating elements or areas near elements until
they have had sufficient time to cool.

Other potentially hot surfaces include:
Cooktop and areas facing the cooktop.

C

HILD

 S

AFETY

NEVER

 leave children alone or unsuper-

vised in area where appliance is in use or is
still hot.

NEVER

 allow children to sit or stand on

any part of the appliance as they could be
injured or burned.

Children must be taught that the appliance
and utensils in or on it can be hot. Let hot
utensils cool in a safe place, out of reach of
small children. Children should be taught
that an appliance is not a toy. Children
should not be allowed to play with controls
or other parts of the unit.

V

ENTILATING

 H

OODS

Clean range hood and filters frequently to
prevent grease or other flammable materi-
als from accumulating on hood or filter and
to avoid grease fires.

Turn the fan on when flambéing foods (such
as Cherries Jubilee) under the hood.

I

MPORTANT

 S

AFETY

N

OTICE

 

AND

W

ARNING

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING
PET BIRDS:

 Never keep pet birds in the

kitchen or in rooms where the fumes from
the kitchen could reach. Birds have a very
sensitive respiratory system. Fumes released
during an oven self-cleaning cycle may be
harmful or fatal to birds. Fumes released due
to overheated cooking oil, fat, margarine
and overheated non-stick cookware may be
equally harmful.

NEVER

 store items of interest to chil-

dren in cabinets above an appliance or on
the cooktop. Children climbing on appli-
ance to reach items could damage the
appliance or be burned or seriously in-
jured.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for JEC8430ADS

Page 1: ...o A 08 02 Part No 8111P441 60 74007265 2002 Maytag Appliances Sales Co Litho U S A Important Safety Instructions 1 2 Using Your Cooktop 3 4 Care Cleaning 5 Before You Call for Service 6 Warranty 7 Gui...

Page 2: ...g conventional cookware Do not use any devices or accessories that are notspecificallyrecommendedinthismanual Do not use eyelid covers or stove top grills The use of devices or accessories that are no...

Page 3: ...P FAT FRYERS Use extreme caution when moving the grease panordisposingofhotgrease Allowgreaseto cool before attempting to move pan HEATING ELEMENTS NEVERtouchsurfaceelementsorareas near elements Heati...

Page 4: ...rations 2 4 mediumlow Usetocontinuecook ing covered foods or steam foods Lo low Use to keep foods warm and melt chocolate and butter 1 Left front element 2 Left rear element bridge element 3 Center el...

Page 5: ...h can be difficult to remove or leave per manent marks Any marks should be removed promptly See Cleaning page 5 Make sure the surface and the pan bot tomarecleanandsmoothbeforeturning on to prevent sc...

Page 6: ...FF posi tion Pull each knob straight up from the shaft Do not remove seal under knob Wash knobs in warm soapy water or dishwasher do not use abrasive cleaners or materials To replace each knob match f...

Page 7: ...OU CALL FOR SERVICE GLASS CERAMIC SURFACE SHOWS WEAR 1 Tiny scratches or abrasions Make sure cooktop and pan bottom are clean Do not slide glass or metal pans across top Make sure pan bottom is not ro...

Page 8: ...llowing a Improper installation delivery or maintenance b Any repair modification alteration or adjustment not authorized by the manufacturer or an authorized servicer c Misuse abuse accidents or unre...

Page 9: ...SSON LECTRIQUES JENN AIR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR Instructions de s curit importantes 9 10 Cuisson sur la surface 11 13 Entretien et nettoyage 14 Avant de contacter un r parateur...

Page 10: ...ES PARAGRAPHES ET SYMBOLES SUR LA S CURIT AVERTISSEMENT Dangers ou pratiques dangereuses qui POURRAIENT r sulter en de graves blessures ou m me la mort ATTENTION Dangers ou pratiques dangereuses qui P...

Page 11: ...e l appareil ou sa perfor mance ou r duire la long vit des composants NEJAMAISutiliserdefeuilled aluminiumoudes contenants en aluminium sur la table de cuisson Ilspeuventdevenirtr schauds Utiliserseul...

Page 12: ...la plupart des op rations de friture 2 4 puissance moyenne basse Pour continuer la cuisson de mets en casseroles ferm es par couvercle ou pour cuire la vapeur Lo min puissance basse Pour fusion de ch...

Page 13: ...k entre un r cipient et la table de cuisson Ces objets peuvent marquer ou rayer la surface Ne pas glisser de r cipients m talliques sur la table de cuisson br lante Ils pourraientlaissersurleverredesm...

Page 14: ...ARQUES USTENSILES Pour obtenir des performances de cuisson maximum utiliserdesr cipients fondplat lisse et pais de m me diam tre que l l mentdecuisson VoirdansLaCuisson Simplifi e les recommandations...

Page 15: ...n linge souple et une ponge Rincer et s cher Pour polir et enlever les marques de doigts faire suivre par une pulv risation de produit pour acier inoxydable Magic Spray Jenn Air mod le A912 produit n...

Page 16: ...Veiller ce que la surface de la table de cuisson et le fond des ustensiles soient toujours propres Ne pas faire glisser un ustensile de verre ou de m tal sur la surface Veiller ce que le fond de l ust...

Page 17: ...REMARQUES 16...

Page 18: ...d Description claire du probl me observ e Preuve d achat facture de vente Les guides d utilisation les manuels de service et les renseignements des pi ces sontdisponiblesaupr sdeMaytagAppliancesSales...

Page 19: ...R CUBIERTAS DE COCCI N EL CTRICAS JENN AIR GU A DEL USUARIO Instrucciones Importantes sobre Seguridad 19 21 Cocinando en la Cubierta 22 24 Cuidado y Limpieza 25 Antes de Solicitar Servicio 26 Garant a...

Page 20: ...cendio o la llama INSTRUCCIONES GENERALES Si el electrodom stico est instalado cerca de una ventana se deben tener cuidado para evitar que las cortinas pasen sobre los quemadores NUNCA use este electr...

Page 21: ...ente como para causar quemaduras Durante y despu s del uso no toque ni deje que las ropas u otros materiales inflamables entren en contacto con los elementos calefactores con las reas cerca de los ele...

Page 22: ...el filtro y tambi n para evitar incendios de grasa Encienda el ventilador cuando flamee alimentos talescomocerezasflamb debajo de la campana AVISO Y ADVERTENCIA IMPORTANTE SOBRE SEGURIDAD AVISO IMPORT...

Page 23: ...apados o para cocinar al vapor Lo Seutilizaparamantenerlosalimentos calientes y derretir chocolate y mantequilla 1 Elemento delantero izquierdo 2 Elemento trasero izquierdo elemento puente 3 Elemento...

Page 24: ...o deslice utensilios de metal a trav s de la cubierta caliente Los utensilios pueden dejar marcas que pueden ser dif ciles de sacar o dejar marcas permanentes Cualquier marca debe ser limpiada inmedia...

Page 25: ...cabado antiadherente asas de madera tapa parrilla para cocci n al vapor paletas para arroz consejos y recetas Parahacerunpedidollameal1 800 JENNAIR 1 800 536 6247 Lascubiertasdevidriocer micoretienen...

Page 26: ...ad cubriendo la toalla de papel con envolturadepl stico Restrieguenuevamente y luego lustre con un pa o limpio y seco NOTA Use solamente una esponja LIMPIA HUMEDA quenomarque que sea segura para utens...

Page 27: ...SUPERFICIE DE VIDRIO CER MICO MUESTRA DESGASTE 1 Ralladuras o abrasiones peque as Aseg rese de que la cubierta y el fondo del utensilio est n limpios No deslice utensiliosdevidrionidemetalatrav sde la...

Page 28: ...Cer mico Debido a rotura t rmica Elementos Calefactores El ctricos Elemento del asador en las estufas el ctricas Residentes Canadienses Las garant as anteriores cubren solamente aquellos electrodom st...

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