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B

READ

 P

ROOFING

 P

AD

(

SELECT

 

MODELS

)

For proofing or allowing yeast based bread
products to rise prior to baking. There are
two proofing methods available – STAN-
DARD and QUICK.

Standard Proofing in the oven protects
dough from room temperature changes or
drafts that commonly affect proofing done
on the countertop.

12

K

EEP

 W

ARM

 P

AD

 (

SELECT

MODELS

)

For safely keeping foods warm or for warm-
ing breads and plates.

1.

Press

 Keep Warm

 pad.

2.

Press 

Auto Set

 pad for 170

°

 F or press

the appropriate number pads for tem-
peratures between 145

°

 and 190

°

 F.

3.

KEEP WARM and the temperature se-
lected will be displayed when the func-
tion is active.

4.

When warming is complete, press 

Can-

cel

 pad. Remove food from the oven.

M

EAT

 P

ROBE

 P

AD

 (

SELECT

MODELS

)

To roast and bake items to the desired
temperature without over or under cook-
ing.

1.

Insert the probe into the food item. (For
meats, the probe tip should be located in
the center of the thickest part of the
meat and not into the fat or touching a
bone.)

2.

Insert the probe plug into the receptacle
located on the top right of the oven. Be
certain to insert plug into the receptacle
all the way. The control will read PRESS
PROBE PAD.

3.

Press 

Probe

 Pad.

4.

Set the desired internal temperature of
the food by pressing 

Auto Set

 pad for

160

°

 F or press the appropriate number

pads for temperature between 100

°

 and

185

°

 F.

5.

Press the 

Bake

Convect Bake

, or

Convect Roast

 pad. Press the appro-

priate number pads for the desired tem-
perature between 100

°

 and 550

°

 F.

6. When the probe has reached the set

temperature, the oven will shut off,
“END” will be displayed and four chimes
will sound followed by one chime every
minute for one hour or until the 

Cancel

pad is pressed.

QUICK PREHEAT

• For best results, use rack position 2 or

3 when using the Quick Preheat op-
tion.

• For optimum baking and browning

results, Quick Preheat is not recom-
mended when baking on multiple racks.

KEEP WARM (select models)

• For optimal food quality, oven cooked

foods should be kept warm for no
longer than 1 to 2 hours.

• For optimal food quality and color,

foods cooked on the range top should
be kept warm for an hour or less.

• To keep foods from drying, cover

loosely with foil or a lid.

TO WARM DINNER ROLLS:

- cover rolls loosely with foil and

place in oven.

- press

 Keep Warm

 and 

Auto Set

pads.

- warm for 12-15 minutes.

TO WARM PLATES:

- place 2 stacks of up to four plates

each in the oven.

- press 

Keep Warm

 and

 Auto Set

pads.

- warm for five minutes, turn off the

oven and leave plates in the oven
for 15 minutes more.

- use only oven-safe plates, check

with the manufacturer.

NOTES:

MEAT PROBE (select models)

• The probe must be removed from the

oven when it is not being used.

• Because of the excellent insulation of

the oven, the retained heat continues
to cook the food after the signal has
sounded and the oven has cycled off.
For this reason it is important to re-
move the food from the oven as soon
as the signal sounds.

• Use the handle of the probe for insert-

ing and removing. Do not pull on the
cable. 

Use a potholder to remove

since probe becomes hot.

• For frozen meats, insert probe after 1-

2 hours of roasting.

• To clean cooled probe, wipe with a

soapy dishcloth. 

Do not submerge

probe in water or wash in the dish-
washer.

BREAD PROOFING
(select models)

• For any dough that requires one rise,

either Standard or Quick Proofing can
be used.

• For dough requiring two rises, Stan-

dard Proofing must be used for the
first rising period. Either Standard or
Quick Proofing can be used for the
second rise.

Quick Proofing provides faster proofing
results than countertop or standard proof-
ing, without harming the yeast.

1.

Press

 Bread Proofing

 pad.

2.

Press the 

Auto Set

 pad for Standard

Proof, press again for Quick Proof.

3.

When proofing is complete, press

Cancel

 pad.

- do not set warm dishes on a cold

surface as rapid temperature
changes could cause crazing.

Summary of Contents for JES9750

Page 1: ...m No A 07 00 Part No 8113P277 60 74005523 Litho U S A Safety Instructions 1 3 Ducting Information 3 Surface Cooking 4 8 Oven Cooking 9 16 Care Cleaning 17 19 Maintenance 20 Accessories Cartridges 21 B...

Page 2: ...tholders on hot surfaces may result in a steam burn Do not let potholders touch hot heating elements Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth which could easily touch hot heating elements and ignite In...

Page 3: ...a clean cycle If the fan does not turn on cancel the clean operation and contact an authorized servicer HEATING ELEMENTS NEVERtouchsurfaceorovenheating elements areas near elements or interior surface...

Page 4: ...e outdoors during the self clean cycle by opening a window and or door in the room where the appliance is located IMPORTANTNOTICEREGARDING PET BIRDS Never keep pet birds in the kitchen or in rooms whe...

Page 5: ...indicatesright front element 3 There is an indicator light above each control knob When a surface control knob is turned on the light will turn on The light will turn off when the surface element is...

Page 6: ...n pan It may be installed on the left side of the cooktop only TO INSTALL GRILL 1 Before installing grill components be certain controls are Off 2 Place the basin pan into the empty basin COOKTOP CART...

Page 7: ...grates completely with meat Leave air space between each steak etc toallowproperventilation as well as prevent flare ups NEVER LEAVE GRILL UNAT TENDED DURING GRILL OP ERATION SHOULD EXCESS GREASE CAU...

Page 8: ...0 25 to 35 minutes Turn occasionally Bone in Breasts Drum 10 45 to 60 minutes Turn occasionally Brush sticks Thighs with marinade or glaze during last 10 minutes Fish Steaks 1 10 20 to 30 minutes Brus...

Page 9: ...or in dishwasher IMPORTANT DO NOT OPERATE SYS TEM WITHOUT FILTER Filter should al waysbeplacedatanangle Asyoufacethe front of the range the top of the filter shouldrestagainsttheleftsideofthevent open...

Page 10: ...Scroll Speed 4 12 24 Hour Clock 3 Sound Level 7 Temp C F 2 12 Hour Off 6 Cook Time Beeps 1 Control Lock Timer 2 Timer 1 Reminder Beeps Clock Display On Off Bread Proofing Drying Keep Warm Quick Prehea...

Page 11: ...ional recipe or prepared mix di rections Baking time will be the same to a few minutes less than directions Convect Roast function cycles both the bake and broil elements along with the convection fan...

Page 12: ...k Time Signal page 15 TO DELAY THE START OF COOK ING AND TURN OFF AUTOMATI CALLY 1 Press Cook Time pad COOK TIME will flash Press the appropriate number pads to enter cooking time in hours and minutes...

Page 13: ...ults Quick Preheat is not recom mendedwhenbakingonmultipleracks KEEP WARM select models For optimal food quality oven cooked foods should be kept warm for no longer than 1 to 2 hours For optimal food...

Page 14: ...soap and water The porcelain oven finish may discolor if acidic or sugary food soils are not wiped up prior to high heat or a self cleaning cycle Refer to other resources at your local library or cal...

Page 15: ...6 hours Soft and pliable Pineapple Fresh or canned Wash peel and remove thorny eyes Canned Soft and pliable Slice length wise and remove the small 14 18 hours core Cut crosswise into 1 2 slices Fresh...

Page 16: ...sfortheendof clock controlled cooking reminder signals Three chimes followed by two chimes every minute for up to 30 minutes de fault setting Three chimes followed by no other chimes Three chimes foll...

Page 17: ...EN When the oven is cool grasp the top center of the half rackandpullupward until the back tabs ontherackslideout of the oven back slots Three rack Convection Baking Racks 1 3 and 5 The oven has two r...

Page 18: ...r delay Each additional press of To prevent damage to oven door do not attempt to open oven door when the LOC indicator word is displayed Duringthecleaningprocess thekitchen should be well ventilated...

Page 19: ...water and dry Glass cleaner can be used if sprayed on a cloth first Do not use abrasive materials such as scouring pads steel wool or powdered cleaners as they will scratch glass OVEN INTERIORS Follo...

Page 20: ...ntastik or Formula 409 For easier cleanup a spray with a household cleanser b cover with paper towels c add small amount of hot water to keep the paper towels moist d cover and wait 15 minutes and e w...

Page 21: ...the hinge will slam shut against oven frame and could injure your fingers OVEN WINDOW TO PROTECT THE OVEN DOOR WINDOW 1 Do not hit the glass with pots pans furniture toys or other objects 2 Do not cl...

Page 22: ...Flat bottom wok can be used on ALL cartridges ElectricGriddle ModelJEA8200ADX Self draining griddle makes many favorite foodseasiertofix Family sizedsurfacelets youcookseveralpancakes hamburgers or g...

Page 23: ...elf clean cycle The door can be opened when the LOC indicator word is not displayed VENTILATION FAN DOES NOT OPERATE BUT EVERYTHING ELSE ON THE RANGE DOES Check behind lower access panel if power cord...

Page 24: ...g 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 abu...

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