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Page 1: ..._JEN N AI FI mmm Use and Care Manual Grill Range with Self Cleaning Ovell MODEL 105 ...

Page 2: ...broil oven Since this manual explains how you can obtain the best use of your Jenn Air it is essential that you follow the instructions carefully This will enable you to fully enjoy and properly maintain your Jenn Air and will also assure you of achieving the finest cooking results with the foods you prepare year after year Should you have any questions about using your Jenn Air appliance write to...

Page 3: ...e and Utensil Selection 14 16 Grill Cleaning 21 Installing 17 Usage and Grilling Tips 18 20 Home Canning 13 Lighted Backsplash 38 Surface Controls 10 Ventilation System Operation and Cleaning 9 Using the Oven Baking General Recomrn_ndations 28 29 Broiling 32 33 Cleaning Self Cleaning Process 34 37 Other Cleaning Tips 38 3g Clock Control 26 Light Bulb Replacement 38 Oven Controls and Operation 24 2...

Page 4: ... Numbers appear on the serial plate on the oven front frame Date Purchased JENN AIR DEALER FROM WHOM PURCHASED ADDRESS CITY PHONE AUTHORIZED JENN AIR SERVICE CONTRACTOR ADDRESS CITY PHONE IMPORTANT Retain proof of purchase documents for warranty service ...

Page 5: ...ed technician 2 Never useyour appliance for warming or heating the room 3 Children should not be left alone or unattended in area where appliance is in use Theyshouldneverbe allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance 4 Wear proper apparel Loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using the appliance 5 Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifical...

Page 6: ... in place Absence of these pans during cooking may subject wiring or components underneath to damage 12 Do not use aluminum foil to line surface unit drip pans grill basin or oven bottom Installation of these liners may result in an electric shock or fire hazard 13 Glazed cooking utensils only certain types of glass glass ceramic ceramic earthenware or other glazed utensils are suitable for range ...

Page 7: ...et is essential for a good seal Care should be taken not to rub damage or move the gasket 23 Do not use oven cleaners No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven 24 Clean only parts listed in this manual and use procedures recommended 25 Before self cleaning the oven remove broiler pan and other utensils 26 Listen for fan...

Page 8: ...ion system or oven light manually Seepage 9 Surface Indicator Light Will glow when a surface unit is on See page 10 Surface Controls Use to providevariable heatto cooktop heating elements or griil erement See page 10 Clock Controls and Minute Timer Features time of day MINUTETIMERand oven clock controls Seepage 26 Grease Container Collects grease when grilling or using other accessories or spillov...

Page 9: ...the oven vent or the entire ventilation grille The fan can be used to remove strong odors from the kitchen as when chopping onions near the fan Cleaning the Ventilation System Ventilation Grtllet The surface grille lifts off easily Wipe clean or wash in sink with mild household detergents May be cleaned in dishwasher NOTE The oven vent is located under the grille When using or cleaning the oven ho...

Page 10: ... vary this will affect the needed control setting The setting indicated should serve as a guide while you become familiar with your range HI A fast heat to start cooking quickly to bring foods to a boil on either glass ceramic or conventional cooktop Use for most grilling Z 10 MediumHigh Forfast frying or browning foods cooked on surface cooktops rapid boil of large amounts of food 5 6 Medium Forf...

Page 11: ...cartridge terminal plug is completely engaged 4 Lower the opposite end of the cartridge into the range fop until it is flush with the surface Your oooktop is now ready tO use To Remove Cartridges 1 Control knobs must be in the OFFposition and the cartridge should be cool 2 Lift up on the tab located on the cartridge until top of cartridge clears the opening on the range by about 2 inches Lifting t...

Page 12: ...esult in scorching or burning of the food Uneven heat distribution slows the cooking process and wastes energy To determine if a utensil is flat lay a straight edge ruler against the bottom Do not use a wire trivet or any kind of heat retarding pad between the utensil and element Reduce the heat control setting instead Do not use utensils that extend more than 1 inch on either side of the element ...

Page 13: ...r Do not use abrasive cleansers steel wool or cleansers not recommended for use on chrome A bluing of the drip pans indicates improper utensil selection and or using excessively high heat Metal Surface Cleanwith mild detergent or nonabrasivecleansers recommended for metal surfaces in general For hard to removesoil scrub lightly with soapy S O S pads Do not use steel wool or abrasive cleansers sinc...

Page 14: ...ent can be turned off several minutes before the food is done and the retained heat can be used to finish cooking the food or for keeping the food warm until ready to serve Selecting Proper Cooking Utensils Select cookware with flat bottoms Flat bottom pans are the fastest and best conductors of heat and provide the most consistent and satisfactory results To determine if the utensil is fiat place...

Page 15: ...ll leave film and soil laden detergent water which may cause stains on surface after area is heated Use correct heat setting and cookware large enough to hold food and liquid to prevent boil overs and spattering When frying use a spatter shield to reduce spattering if a bad spillover occurs while cooking spills may be cleaned from the cooktc while it is hot to prevent a tough cleaning chore later ...

Page 16: ... above To remove moderate to heavy stains remove cartridge from range to prevent unit from being turned on Make a paste of Barkeeper s Friend and water Apply to stained area To keep paste moist cover with clear polyester sheet such as Reveal and Glad Allow to remain overnight Rinse surface and dry thoroughly If stain is not completely removed repeat procedure For cartridges with chrome trim clean ...

Page 17: ... the receptacle until the terminal plug is completely engaged 4 The grill element should now rest on the handles of the grill rock cartridges 5 Place the black grill grates on the top of the range top To Remove GJ il Remove grill components once they are cool Be sure Control switches are in the OFF position To remove grill element pull away from receptacle until it is unplugged Oo not _ift the ele...

Page 18: ...hat smoked outdoor flavor Excessive fat can create cleaning and flame up problems Allowing excessive amounts of grease or drippings to constantly flame voids the warranty on grill grates Excessive flame 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 occassionally ignite to p...

Page 19: ...ks 10 10 to 15minutes Turn occasionally Patties 3 inch diameter 9 20 to 25 minutes Turn after half the time Italian Sausage 9 20 to 25 minutes Pierce easing with a fork Turn once LambChops 9 10 25 to 35 minutes Turn occasionally Brush with glaze if desired Chicken Pieces Bone in 10 45 to 60 minutes Turn occasionally BonelessBreasts 10 25 to 35 minutes Start skin side down turn occasionally Wings 1...

Page 20: ...er be immersedin water Most soil will burn off during use The terminal block may be cleaned with soapy S O S pad Dry thoroughly before reinserting in the range Porcelain Drain Pan This area located under the grill r0ck cartridges should be cleaned after each heavy use of the grill To remove light soil clean area with soapy water or spray with cleansers such as 409 or Grease Relief For easier clean...

Page 21: ...esidue left on the griddle will adhere to it during preheat 2 Once the griddle has cooled DO NOT immerse a hot griddle in cold water wash with soap or detergent in hot water in the sink Be sure to remove all food residue before cooking on the griddle again Any difficult to remove cooked on residue can be removed with a plastic scrubber 3 In the event the griddle has not been cleaned sufficiently a...

Page 22: ..._ Oven Operation Oven Controls Oven _ent VentilationSystem and Clock Controls and Oven Light Switch _ Minute Timer Cleanand Lock Li ndicatorLight Oven OvenSelectorKnob Door Lock Lever Temperature Knob 24 ...

Page 23: ...due left on the griddle will adhere to it during preheat 2 Once the griddle has cooled DO NOT immerse a hot griddle in cold water wash with soap or detergent in hot water in the sink Be sure to remove all food residue before cooking on the griddle again Any difficult to remove cooked on residue can be removed with a plastic scrubber 3 In the event the griddle has not been cleaned sufficiently and ...

Page 24: ...PERATURE knob to desired setting The settings are OFF The oven will not operate when kn_ is on this setting Keep knob on this position when oven is not in use BAKE Use for baking or roasting See pages 28 31 TIME BAKE Use with clock controls for automatically starting and stopping oven when baking or roasting See page 26 BROIL Use for top browning or oven broiling of foods See pages 32 33 CLEAN Use...

Page 25: ...future time and shut off automatically 1 Set Start time Push in and turn START TIME knob to time you wish food to start cooking 2 Set Stop time Push in and turn STOP TIME knob to time you want food to stop cooking 3 Turn SELECTOR knob to TIME BAKE 4 Turn TEMPERATURE knob to desired oven temperature To set oven to start immediately and shut off automatically 1 Set Stop time Push in and turn STOP TI...

Page 26: ...ng turn both TEMPERATURE and SELECTOR knobs to OFF position Rack Positions The rack positions noted are generally recommended for the best browning results and most efficient cooking times Refer to charts in the baking and roasting sections for recommendations for specific foods 2 1 Us_ Rack Position 1 for Roasting large cuts of meat and large poultry frozen pies souffles angel food cake loaves of...

Page 27: ...low proper air circulation When baking foods in more than one utensil place them on opposite corners of the rack Stagger utensils when baking on two racks so that one utensil does not shield another unless shielding is intended See above photo To conserve energy avoid frequent or prolonged door openings At the end of cooking turn oven off before removing food Always test for doneness fingertip too...

Page 28: ...425 35 55 Fruit frozen 9 t 400 425 45_80 OneCrust Custard fresh 9 3 350 35 40 Custard frozen 9 1 375 60 65 PieShell 9 2 425 450o 8 12 COOKIES ChocolateChip 3 350_ 375 8 12 PeanutButter 3 350 375 6 2 Sugar 3 350 375 8 12 Brownies Bx8 2 350 30 40 BREADS YEAST Loaf loaf 1 or 2 375 30 40 Roils 3 375 400 15 20 BREADS QUICK Loaf Nut Fruit loaf 2 350 60 75 Gingerbread 9x9 2 350 40 Combread 8x8 2 400 450 ...

Page 29: ...n it reaches an internal temperature about 5 degrees below the temperature desired For less loss of juices and easier carving allow about 15 minutes standing time after removing meat from oven For best results in roasting poultry thaw completely Due to the structure of poultry partially thawed poultry will cook unevenly Minutes per pound will vary according to the size shape quality and initial te...

Page 30: ... 35 Ham Half Fully cooked 5 to 7 325 140 25 35 Ham Half Cook 5 to 7 275 160 35 45 before eating Arm Picnic Shoulder 5 to 8 325 140 25 30 LAMB Shoulder Roast Boneless 3V2 to 5 325 160 medium 35 40 170 well 40 45 Leg Whole 5 to 7 325 t 60 medium 30_35 170 well 35 40 Leg Shank Half 3 to 4 325 160 medium 30 35 170 well 35 40 Leg Sirloin Half 3 to 4 325 160 medium 35 40 170 well 40 45 VEAL Rib Roast 3 ...

Page 31: ...3 Turn TEMPERATURE knob to 550 F 4 Place food on roasting pan provided with oven After top broil element is red place food in oven Preheating takes a few minutes or until element glows a bright cherry red 5 Leave oven door open at broil stop position when broiling Broiling Tips Tender cuts of meat or marinated meats are best for broiling This includes rib and loin cuts of steak ground beef ham ste...

Page 32: ... foods are broiling toe fast the control can be set at a lower temperature to reduce the cooking speed rather than moving the broiler pan to a lower rack BROILING CHART BROIL 550 PREHEATED Rack Approximate Minutes Side FOODS Position let Side 2nd Side REEF Steak 1 4 Rare 3 3 Medium 4 4 Well 5 5 Hamburgers 3 4 4 Rare 3 2 Medium 4 2 Well 4 3 PORK Bacon 4 5 no turning Chops V 4 8 3 Chops 1 3 9 8 Ham ...

Page 33: ... cleaning process if they do not need to be cleaned since they will discolor to a dull silver after many cleanings Moderately soiled racks can be cleaned with a soapy S O S pad or Scotch Brite scour pad Stubborn stains need to be removed in the self cleaning process Be sure to read special tips on page 37 if oven racks are cleaned during the self cleaning process Clean spatters and spills from tho...

Page 34: ...OR knob to CLEAN 2 Turn TEMPERATURE knob fully clockwise to CLEAN until it comes to a full stop The door cannot be locked if TEMPERATURE knob is not in the CLEAN position 3 To set timer for desired cleaning time use one of the following procedures To set oven to start cleaning immediately a Check START TIME dial to be certain pointer is at the same time of day as the oven clock If not turn until k...

Page 35: ...URNED TO OFF BEFORE THE DOOR IS UNLOCKED THE DOOR WILL NOT OPEN Forcing the lock will damage the lock mechanism Return TEMPERATURE knob to CLEAN unlock the door then turn TEMPERATURE knob OFF NOTE A fan comes on whenever the SELECTOR knob is set on CLEAN therefore the fan will continue to operate at the end of the cleaning process until the SELECTOR knob is turned OFF The fan will also start as so...

Page 36: ...r clean more frequently The normal cleaning time is 2 to 21 2 hours More than 3 hours may be selected if necessary If racks have been left in oven during the cleaning process they should be treated as follows After the cleaning process is completed and the oven has cooled buff the underside of rack edges with Scotch Brite scour pad or rub lightlythe underside of rack edges and the front edges of t...

Page 37: ...ker panel Be sure bulb is cool before attempting to remove To obtain firm grasp on bulb wear protective rubber gloves Remove by turning bulb to the left Do not touch a hot oven light bulb with a damp cloth as bulb will break If the bulb does break and you wish to remove it be certain power supply is disconnected and wear protective gloves You may contact your authorized Jenn Air Service Contractor...

Page 38: ...the area outside the door gasket that is normally not cleaned dur ing the self cleaning process See page 34 Do not immerse the oven door in water Do not dampen the door gasket To remove oven doors Open door to the broil stop position Grasp door on each side and lift straight up and off the hinges Oven door is heavy lift carefully To replace oven door Position slots in bottom of door over the hinge...

Page 39: ... is not capturing smoke efficlently check on cross ventilation in room or make up air excessive amount of smoke is being created check instructions for grilling trimming meats outside wall cap may be trapped shut range may be improperly installed check installation instructions If oven does not heat the SELECTOR and or TEMPERATURE knobs may be set incorrectly clock controls may be set for delayed ...

Page 40: ...m around sides of the pans for proper air circulation in the oven check instructions for preheating rack position and oven temperature oven vent may have been blocked or covered If baking results differ from previous oven oven thermostat calibration may differ between old and new ovens Follow recipe and use and care directions before calling for service since the calibration on the previous oven m...

Page 41: ... wood handles Model A340 Two in One Combination Accessory Rotiss Kebab Enjoy the great flavor of rotissed foods indoors all year round and make parties more fun by serving attractive shish kebabs Includes chrome finish motor rotiss shish kebab skewers all brackets and accessories Folds for easy storage Model A311 Wok Plug in Cooktop Accessory Can not be used with glass ceramic cooktop Includes spe...

Page 42: ...ently Model A151 Complete Cooking with Jenn Air Storage Tray This outstanding new cookbook by Jenn To store grill assembly which came with Air features many invaluable recipes and range or a glass ceramic or conventional cooking tips when using your Jenn Air coil cartridge grill accessories or selective use Model A350 convection oven 192 pages Model A905 Cooktop Cartridges Black Glass Ceramic ONE ...

Page 43: ...te of original purchase Service will be provided during normal business hours All replacement parts assume the unused portion of this warranty OWNER S RESPONSIBILITIES include providing normal care and mainte nance providing proof of purchase on request replacing grates filters glass etc that fail as a result of misuse of the appliance and having the appliance reasonably accessible for service if ...

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