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U

SING

 

THE

 G

RILL

Before the first use, wash your new
grill grates in hot soapy water, rinse
and dry.  Then “season” the surface
by wiping on a thin coating of
cooking oil.  Remove  excess oil by
wiping with paper towel.

This procedure should be repeated
when either:  

a)

 cleaning in the

dishwasher since the detergent may
remove seasoning or 

b)

 anytime a

sugar-based marinade (for example,
barbecue sauce) is going to be used.

Preheat the grill on 

Hi 

for 5 minutes.

Preheating improves the flavor and
appearance of meats and quickly
sears the meat to help retain the
juices.

Use nonmetallic spatulas or utensils
to prevent damaging the nonstick grill
grate finish.

Excessive amounts of fat should be
trimmed from meats.

  Only a normal

amount is necessary to produce the
smoke needed for that smoked,
“outdoor” flavor. Excessive fat can
create cleaning and flare-up prob-
lems.

Allowing excessive amounts of grease
or drippings to constantly flare-up
voids the warranty on the grill grates.

Excessive flare-ups indicate that
either the grill interior needs to be
cleaned or that excessive amounts of
fat are in the meat or the meat was
not properly trimmed.

Grease drippings will occasionally
ignite to produce harmless puffs of
flame for a second or two.  This is a
normal part of the cooking process.

IMPORTANT

• Do not use aluminum foil inside

the grill area.

• Do not use charcoal or wood chips

in the grill area.

• Do not allow grill basin pan to

become overloaded with grease.
Clean frequently.

• Do not cover grates completely

with meat.  Leave air space
between each steak, etc. to allow
proper ventilation as well as
prevent flare-ups.

NEVER LEAVE GRILL
UNATTENDED DURING GRILL
OPERATION.

SHOULD EXCESS GREASE CAUSE
SUSTAINED
FLARE-UPS:

1.

Turn on the fan manually.

2.

Immediately turn grill controls to

Off

.

3.

Remove meat from grill.

G

RILLING

 T

IPS

• Be sure to follow directions for using

the grill.

• Suggested cooking times and control

settings (see page 7) are approximate
due to variations in the foods and
electrical voltage.

• For best results, buy top grade meat.

Meat that is at least 

3

/

4

 inch thick will

grill better than thinner cuts.

• Score fat on edges of steak, but do

not cut into meat, to prevent curling
while cooking.

• For the attractive “branded” look on

steaks, be sure grill is preheated.
Allow one side of meat to cook to
desired doneness, or until juices
appear on the top surface, before
turning.  Turn steaks and hamburgers
just once.  Manipulating food causes
loss of juices.

• When basting meats or applying

sauces to foods, remember that
excessive amounts accumulate inside
your grill and do not improve the
food flavor.

Apply sauces during the last 15 to 20
minutes of cooking time unless
recipe specifies otherwise. Plus,
anytime a sugar-based marinade (for
example barbecue sauce) is going to
be used, the grates should be
“seasoned” prior to preheating. (See
Using the Grill section.)

• There are many meat marinades

which will help tenderize less
expensive cuts of meat for cooking
on the grill.

• Certain foods, such as poultry and

non-oily fish, may need some extra
fat.  Brush with oil or melted butter
occasionally while grilling.

• Use tongs with long handles or

spatulas for turning meats.  Do not
use forks as these pierce the meat,
allowing juices to be lost.

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Summary of Contents for JED8130ADB

Page 1: ...Instructions 1 2 Ducting Information 2 Using Your Cooktop 3 8 Care Cleaning 9 Accessories Cartridges 10 Before You Call for Service 10 Warranty 11 Guide de l utilisateur 12 Gu a del Usuario 24 USER G...

Page 2: ...F FIRE 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...

Page 3: ...Y NEVER leave children alone or unsuper vised in area where appliance is in use or is still hot Jenn Air s ventilation system is designed to capture both cooking fumes and smoke from the cooktop surfa...

Page 4: ...fer to illustrations for knob placement Knob Location Grilling Operation Cartridge Operation A Exhaust Fan Element left Left Rear Element B Exhaust Fan Left Front Element C Exhaust Fan Right Rear Elem...

Page 5: ...gin cooking on a higher heat setting then reduce to a lower setting to complete the operation Never use a high heat setting for extended cooking NEVER allow a pan to boil dry This could damage the pan...

Page 6: ...nal cooktop cartridges be sure controls are turned Off and the cartridge is cool Position the cartridge terminal plug towards the terminal receptacle This receptacle is located at the front of the lef...

Page 7: ...t Leave air space between each steak etc to allow proper ventilation as well as prevent flare ups NEVER LEAVE GRILL UNATTENDED DURING GRILL OPERATION SHOULD EXCESS GREASE CAUSE SUSTAINED FLARE UPS 1 T...

Page 8: ...ally Chicken Boneless Breasts 9 25 to 35 minutes Turn occasionally Bone in Breasts Drum 9 45 to 60 minutes Turn occasionally Brush sticks Thighs with marinade or glaze during last 10 minutes Fish Stea...

Page 9: ...s reduced Ventilation Chamber This area which houses the filter should be cleaned in the event of spills or whenever it becomes coated with a film of grease It can be cleaned with paper towel damp clo...

Page 10: ...are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers To order direct call 1 800 JENNAIR 1 800 536 6247 CARE CLEANING Basin liner pan can be cleaned in the dishwasher Note Check the grease drain a...

Page 11: ...hite Radiant JEA8120ADB Black JEA8120ADW White Conventional Halogen Radiant Coil Grill Cover Model A341 Attractive grill cover protects grill when not in use Textured steel in black or white with mold...

Page 12: ...Jenn Air within 30 days from the date of purchase 6 Any food loss due to refrigerator or freezer product failures 7 Costs associated with the removal from your home of your major appliance for repair...

Page 13: ...E JENN AIR JED8130 JED8230 JED8345 GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR Instructions de s curit importantes 13 14 Conduits 15 Cuisson sur la surface 15 20 Entretien et Nettoyage 21 22 Accesso...

Page 14: ...s lors de l utilisation de l appareil Un v tement trop ample peut accrocher la poign e d un ustensile ou s enflammer et provoquer des br lures s il touche un l ment chauffant Pour garantir un fonction...

Page 15: ...pient de graisse ou lors de l limination de graisse chaude Laisser la graisse refroidir avant de d placer l ustensile LEMENTS CHAUFFANTS NE JAMAIS toucher les l ments chauffants du four ou de la surfa...

Page 16: ...e pr s d un mur lat ral M me si l installation ne semble pas pr senter de d faut vident il peut y avoir un probl me CUISSON SUR LA SURFACE 15 BOUTONS DE COMMANDE S utilisent pour allumer les l ments d...

Page 17: ...puis r duire la puissance de chauffage pour poursuivre la cuisson Ne jamais utiliser une puissance de chauffage lev e pour une cuisson prolong e NE JAMAIS laisser le contenu d un ustensile s vaporer c...

Page 18: ...es mod les JED8230 et JED8345 Le mod le JED8130 accepte le gril sur le c t gauche seulement REMARQUE La baie tout fait droite du mod le JED8345 n accepte que les modules de table de cuisson INSTALLATI...

Page 19: ...s en raison des variations de tension et de type d aliments Pour de meilleurs r sultats acheter une viande de qualit sup rieure La viande qui a une paisseur d au moins 19 mm 3 4 po va mieux griller qu...

Page 20: ...ner de temps en temps Poulet D soss Poitrines 9 25 35 minutes Retourner de temps en temps Avec os Poitrines pilons 9 45 60 minutes Retourner de temps en temps et cuisses Badigeonner de marinade ou de...

Page 21: ...de renversement ou toutes les fois qu elle est recouverte d un film de graisse Elle peut tre nettoy e avec du papier essuie tout un linge humide ou une ponge et un d tergent m nager doux ou un produit...

Page 22: ...e ponge humide Rincer et s cher Les taches rebelles peuvent tre enlev es avec un tampon Scotch Brite humidifi Frotter uniform ment dans le sens du m tal Rincer et s cher Pour redonner du lustre et ret...

Page 23: ...rmites de conserves Mod le A145A Cet l ment sp cial se branche dans le module conventionnel l ments en spirale en relevant l l ment chauffant au dessus de la surface de cuisson Permet d utiliser des u...

Page 24: ...s La tension arrivant dans la maison peut tre faible AVANT DE CONTACTER UN R PARATEUR 23 LE SYST ME DE VENTILATION NE RECUEILLE PAS EFFICACEMENT LA FUM E V rifier la ventilation transversale de l air...

Page 25: ...REMARQUES 24...

Page 26: ...urs suivant la date d achat 6 Toute perte d aliments due une d faillance du r frig rateur ou du cong lateur 7 Les co ts associ s au transport du gros appareil m nager du domicile pour r paration Ce gr...

Page 27: ...N DESCENDENTE JENN AIR JED8130 JED8230 JED8345 GU A DEL USUARIO Instrucciones Importantes sobre Seguridad 27 28 Informaci n sobre los Conductos 29 Cocinando en la Cubierta 29 34 Cuidado y Limpieza 35...

Page 28: ...o Las ropas pueden enredarse en los mangos de los utensilios o prenderse fuego y causar quemaduras si la ropa entra en contacto con los elementos calefactores calientes Para asegurar el funcionamiento...

Page 29: ...causan c ncer o da o al sistema reproductor y exige que los negocios adviertan a sus clientes de la exposici n potencial a tales sustancias Los usuarios de este electrodom stico son por lo tanto aqu a...

Page 30: ...distancia m nima de 6 cuando la cubierta sea instalada cerca de una pared lateral Si la instalaci n parece no presentar ning n defecto evidente puede haber un COCINANDO EN LA CUBIERTA CONTROLES SUPER...

Page 31: ...juste m s bajo para completar la cocci n Nunca use un ajuste de calor alto para cocinar durante un tiempo prolongado NUNCA permita que una olla hierva hasta secarse Esto podr a da ar la olla y el elec...

Page 32: ...dulos de cubierta solamente INSTALACION DE LA PARRILLA 1 Antes de instalar los componentes de la parrilla aseg rese de que todos los controles est n apagados Off INSTALACI N DEL M DULO DE LA CUBIERTA...

Page 33: ...DEJE DESATENDIDA LA PARRILLA CUANDO ESTE EN USO SI EL EXCESO DE GRASA CAUSA LLAMARADAS CONTINUAS 1 Encienda manualmente el ventilador 2 Coloque inmediatamente los controles de la parrilla en la posici...

Page 34: ...ollo Deshuesado Pechugas 9 25 a 35 minutos Dar vuelta ocasionalmente Con Hueso Pechugas piernas 9 45 a 60 minutos Dar vuelta ocasionalmente y muslos Pasar pringue o jugo durante los ltimos 10 minutos...

Page 35: ...se aloja el filtro debe ser limpiada en caso de derrames o siempre que quede revestida de una capa de grasa Se puede limpiar con toallas de papel con un pa o h medo o con una esponja y detergente o l...

Page 36: ...na esponja h meda o un pa o suave Enjuague y seque Las manchas dif ciles pueden ser quitadas con una esponja Scotch Brite h meda frote a favor del grano Enjuague y seque Para restaurar el lustre y sac...

Page 37: ...s para arroz y sugerencias para cocinar El wok de fondo plano puede usarse en TODOS los m dulos Parrilla El ctrica Modelo JEA8200ADX Parrilla autoescurridora que facilita la preparaci n de muchos alim...

Page 38: ...de la casa puede ser bajo ANTES DE SOLICITAR SERVICIO 37 EL SISTEMA DE VENTILACI N NO E XTRAE EL HUMO DE MANERA EFICAZ Verifique la ventilaci n transversal del aire ambiente o del aire de relleno Se...

Page 39: ...NOTAS 38...

Page 40: ...ebido a fallas del refrigerador o del congelador 7 Costos relativos a la remoci n de su electrodom stico principal desde su hogar para obtener reparaciones Este electrodom stico principal est dise ado...

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