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MPORTANT

 S

AFETY

 I

NSTRUCTIONS

G

ENERAL

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NSTRUCTIONS

Read and follow all instructions before
using this appliance

 to prevent the poten-

tial risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury
or damage to the appliance as a result of
improper usage of the appliance. Use appli-
ance only for its intended purpose as de-
scribed in this guide.

To ensure proper and safe operation:

Appliance must be properly installed and
grounded by a qualified technician.

1

If appliance is installed near a window,
precautions should be taken to prevent
curtains from blowing over surface ele-
ments.

NEVER

 use appliance to warm or heat the

room. Failure to follow this instruction can
lead to possible burns, injury, fire, or dam-
age to the appliance.

NEVER

 wear loose-fitting or hanging gar-

ments while using the appliance. Clothing
could catch utensil handles or ignite and
cause burns if garment comes in contact
with hot heating elements.

To ensure proper operation and to avoid
damage to the appliance or possible injury,
do not adjust, service, repair or replace any
part of the appliance unless specifically
recommended in this guide. Refer all other
servicing to a qualified technician.

NEVER

  store or use gasoline or other

combustible or flammable materials near
surface units or in the vicinity of this appli-
ance as fumes could create a fire hazard or
an explosion.

Installer: 

Please leave this manual

with this appliance.

Consumer:

  Please read and keep

this manual for future reference. Keep
sales receipt and/or cancelled check
as proof of purchase.

Model Number

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Serial Number

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Date of Purchase

_______________________________

If you have questions, call:

Jenn-Air Customer Assistance

1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247)

1-800-688-2080 ( U.S. TTY for hear-
ing or speech impaired)
(Mon.-Fri., 8 am-8 pm Eastern Time)

Internet:  http://www.jennair.com

For service information, see page
11.

In our continuing effort to
improve the quality and per-
formance of our cooking
products, it may be neces-
sary to make changes to the
appliance without revising
this guide.

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Turn off appliance and ventilating hood to
avoid spreading the flame. Extinguish flame
then turn on hood to remove smoke and
odor.

Smother fire or flame in a pan with a lid
or cookie sheet.

NEVER

 pick up or move a flaming pan.

Do not use water on grease fires. Use
baking soda, a dry chemical or foam-type
extinguisher to smother fire or flame.

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AFETY

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NSTRUCTIONS

Warning and Important Safety Instructions
appearing in this guide are not meant to
cover all possible conditions and situations
that may occur. Common sense, caution,
and care must be exercised when installing,
maintaining, or operating the appliance.

Always contact your dealer, distributor,
service agent, or manufacturer about prob-
lems or conditions you do not understand.

RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS,
WORDS, LABELS

WARNING –

  Hazards or unsafe prac-

tices which COULD result in severe per-
sonal injury or death.

CAUTION –

 Hazards or unsafe practices

which COULD result in minor personal
injury.

WARNING

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for JEC9536

Page 1: ...E Form No A 02 03 Part No 8111P444 60 74007623 2003 Maytag Appliances Sales Co Litho U S A Important Safety Instructions 1 3 Cooktop at a Glance 4 Using Your Cooktop 5 7 Care Cleaning 8 Before You Cal...

Page 2: ...Consumer Please read and keep thismanualforfuturereference Keep sales receipt and or cancelled check as proof of purchase Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase _______________________________ If...

Page 3: ...ent 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...

Page 4: ...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 VENTILATING HOODS Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent gr...

Page 5: ...rming element 4 Right rear element 5 Right front element custom control element 1 Left front element 2 Left rear element 3 Center element dual element 4 Right rear element warming element 5 Right fron...

Page 6: ...boilfor large amounts of liquids 4 6 medium Use to maintain slow boil for large amounts of liquids and for most frying operations 2 4 medium low Use to continue cookingcoveredfoods orsteam foods Lo Us...

Page 7: ...ate with Food 2 6 Meats Sauces Soups Cream Stews Vegetables 6 MAX Fried Foods Hot Beverages Soups Liquid MAX MIN 8 2 6 4 OFF WARMING CENTER All foods should be covered with a lid or aluminum foil to m...

Page 8: ...pans may leave marks which canbedifficulttoremoveorleaveperma nent marks Any marks should be re moved promptly See Cleaning page 8 Make sure the surface and the pan bot tom are clean and smooth befor...

Page 9: ...n to the OFF posi tion Pull each knob straight up from the shaft Do not remove seal under knob Washknobsinwarmsoapywater Donot use abrasive cleaners or materials To replace each knob match flat part o...

Page 10: ...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 rough Usethe recommendedcleaningagents See pg 8 2 Metal...

Page 11: ...10 NOTES...

Page 12: ...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 abus...

Page 13: ...L MENT R GLAGE PERSONNALIS JENN AIR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR Instructions de s curit importantes 13 15 Coup d oeil sur la table de cuisson 16 Cuisson sur la surface 17 20 Entretie...

Page 14: ...IQUETTES 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...

Page 15: ...filtres degraisseetautresmati resinflammables susceptibles de s enflammer Faire fonctionner le ventilateur l occasion d une op ration de flambage d un mets cr pes Suzette etc sous la hotte LEMENTS CHA...

Page 16: ...es ustensiles plac s dessus ou dedans peuvent tre chauds Laisser refroidir les ustensiles en un lieu s r hors d atteinte des enfants Ilestimportantd enseignerauxenfants qu un appareil m nager n est pa...

Page 17: ...re gauche 3 l ment central l ment r chaud 4 l ment arri re droit 5 l ment avant droit l ment r glage personnalis 1 l ment avant gauche 2 l ment arri re gauche 3 l ment central double 4 l ment arri re...

Page 18: ...te ou que les aliments commencent cuire 6 8 puissance moyenne lev e Pourrissolerlesviandes chauffer l huile grandefritureoualiments saut s et pour le maintien de l bullition rapide d une grande quanti...

Page 19: ...go ts L gumes 6 MAX Fritures Boissons chaudes Soupes liquide MAX MIN 8 2 6 4 OFF CENTRE DE CHAUFFAGE Recouvrir tous les aliments avec une feuille d aluminium ou un couvercle pour maintenir leur qualit...

Page 20: ...iser la table de cuisson comme surface de travail ou comme planche d couper Ne jamais cuire d aliments directement sur la surface de cuisson sans r cipient Ne jamais utiliser de support m tallique ou...

Page 21: ...tiques des ustensiles de cuisine CUISSON DANS UN WOK Utiliser le wok fond plat de Jenn Air produitAO142 pourobtenirlesmeilleurs r sultats Le wok comporte une finition anti adh sion des poign es de boi...

Page 22: ...uit pour acier inoxydable Magic Spray Jenn Air mod le A912 produit n 20000008 Salet mod r e paisse Essuyer avec l un des produits suivants Bon Ami Smart Cleanser ou Soft Scrub l aide d un linge souple...

Page 23: ...propres Ne pas faire glisser un ustensile de verre ou de m tal sur l surface Veiller cequelefonddel ustensilene soit pas rugueux Utiliser les produits de nettoyage recommand s Voir page 21 2 Marques...

Page 24: ...ion 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 sont disponibles aupr s de Maytag ServicesSM service cl...

Page 25: ...E COCCI N EL CTRICA CON ELEMENTO DE CONTROL PERSONALIZADO JENN AIR GU A DEL USUARIO Instrucciones Importantes sobre Seguridad 25 27 Vista de la Cubierta 28 Cocinando en la Cubierta 29 32 Cuidado y Lim...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...ca de los elementos que no se hayan enfriado completamente Otras superficies potencialmente calientes son la cubierta y las reas que est n dirigidas hacia la cubierta SEGURIDAD PARA LOS NI OS Este ele...

Page 28: ...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 29: ...to calentador 4 Elemento trasero derecho 5 Elemento delantero derecho elemento con control personalizado 1 Elemento delantero izquierdo 2 Elemento trasero izquierdo 3 Elemento central elemento doble 4...

Page 30: ...nelajustedelcalor Parainformaci n sobre los utensilios y otros factores que afectan los ajustes del calor consulte el folleto La Cocina F cil UltraHi Ultraalto Ofrece cocci n m s r pidaquepuedeserusa...

Page 31: ...vir con Alimento 2 6 Carnes Salsas Sopas de Crema Estofados Vegetales 6 MAX Alimentos Fritos Bebidas Calientes Sopas L quidas MAX MIN 8 2 6 4 OFF ELEMENTO CALENTADOR Todos los alimentos deben cubrirse...

Page 32: ...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 inmediatamente VeaLimpieza p gina33 A...

Page 33: ...rente 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 el calor Apague...

Page 34: ...endo 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 utensilios co...

Page 35: ...rese de que la cubierta y el fondo del utensilio est n limpios No deslice utensilios de vidrio ni de metal a trav s de la cubierta Aseg rese de que fondo del utensilio no est spero Use los agentes de...

Page 36: ...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 sticos instalados en...

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