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Summary of Contents for SCE30500B

Page 1: ... Inches cm inches m Inches cm Inches cm Single Bay 18 1_ 47 48 20g _652 23 6s 6 16 03 147_ 36 67 21 53 34 Double Bay w 2 Glass Control 297 _ J 74 80 209 _ 52 23 17_ 45 08 147_ 36 67 30 76 20 Double Say w 3 Glass or Sfainless Steel Control 307 _e 77 34 20_ _ 52 23 173 45 08 14_ _s 36 67 33 83 82 Tdpie Bay w Glass or StainlessSteelControl 453_ 116 25 20 52 23 177 e 45 40 147_ 36 67 39V 199 70 51_6 1...

Page 2: ...efamiliarwiththe instructions inthis book On the following pagesyou willfindawealth of informationregardingall aspects of usingyour new range By followingthe instructionscarefully you will be able to fully enjoyandproperlymaintainyourrangeandachieveexcellentresultswiththe food you prepare Shouldyou haveany questionsaboutusingyourJenn Airrange writeto us Be sureto providethe model number Jenn Air C...

Page 3: ...ns 4 7 Using the Cooktop Cookware 10 11 RadiantElementCooktop 12 14 Surface Controls 9 Using the Oven Baking BakingChart 25 General Recommendations 24 Broiling 28 29 Clock Contrels Clock Contrelled Bakingor Roasting 21 23 Time of Day Clock 19 Timer 20 Oven Cleaning Self Cleaning Process 30 34 Oven Operation Oven ControlPanel 15 16 Rack Positions 18 SettingControls 17 Roasting General RoastingRecom...

Page 4: ...n authorized Jenn Air Service Contractor 6 Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or near surface units 7 Do not use water on grease fires Smother fire or flame or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher 8 Use only dry potholders Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements Do not use a towel or other bulky ...

Page 5: ...reas near surface units and interior surfaces of an oven may become hot enough to cause bums During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials contact these areas until they have had sufficient time to cool Other surfaces may become hot enough to cause bums among these surfaces are the cooktop the upper door frame and glass oven vent opening and surfaces near the openi...

Page 6: ... surface 26 Do not operate with damaged cooking element after any product malfunction until proper repair has been made 27 Keep all switches Off when unit is not in use 28 Do not allow aluminum foil to contact heating elements 29 Do not use aluminum foil to line oven bottom Installation of these liners may result in electric shock or fire hazard 30 WARNING To reduce the risk of tipping of the appl...

Page 7: ...ion 65 requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or repro ductive harm and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposures to such substances Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when the range is engaged in the self clean cycle there may be some low level exposure to some of the listed substances inc...

Page 8: ...trols Clock and Oven Controls Will glow when a surface unit is on See p 9 Use to provide flexibility in setting selection when using the cooktop elements See p 9 Use the electronic touch controls to set Clock or Oven functions Clock see pp 19 23 Oven Operation see pp 15 17 8 ...

Page 9: ...eand theamountandtype offood beingcookedwill influencethe settingneeded for best cookingrosults Electrical voltage may a sovary which will affect the needed controlsetting The settingindicatedshouldserveasa guidewhileyoubecomefamiliar withyour range HI A fast heat tostart cookingquickly to bringliquidsto a boil to preheatoilfordeep fat fP ing 7 10 Medium High For fast frying or browningfoods to ma...

Page 10: ...potswill notchange shapewhen heated Use cookpots with flat smooth bottoms Thetwo waysto determineifcookpots have a fiat smoothbottomare the rulertest and the cookingteat Ruler Test 1 Place the edge of ruleracrossthe _ _ _ _ bottomof the pot 2 Hold upto the light i _ _ _ _ 3 NOlightshouldbe visibleunderthe ruler Cooking Teat 1 Put 1 inchof water intothe cookpot 2 Place cookpotonthe element Turn con...

Page 11: ... procedure uses the Hi setting lust _ enough to b_ir_g the water to a boil then lower the setting to maintain the water temperature Heavy gauge cookpotswith flat smoothbottoms will usually work in a similarway However there are some dgferencee in the cooking performance of arfoua matetPdta Aluminum cookpots heat quickly and evenly Best suited for simmering braising b_ling a_d frying Stainless stee...

Page 12: ...o gooduse Turnthe elementsoffa few minutesbeforefoodiscompletely cookedandusetheretainedheatto complete the cooking Becauseof thisheat retentioncharacteristic the elements will not respondto changesin heatsettingsas quicklyas coilelements Inthe eventof a potentialboilover removethe cookpotfromthe cookingarea When preparingfoodswhichcan be easilyscomhedor ovemooked start cooking at a lowertemperatu...

Page 13: ... Do notuse aluminumfoil orfoil typecontainersunderany cimumstances Alumi numfoilwilldamagethecooktopifitmeltsontotheglass If metal meltsoncooktop do not use Call an authorizedJenn AirServiceContractor Do not use the glass ceramiccooktopas a cuttingboard DoNOT useabrasivecleansing powdersorscouring pads including metalscouring pads whichwill scratchthe cooktop Do NOT use chlorinebleach ammonia rust...

Page 14: ...leansersorwater can causestainsthat appear after unit is heated A spongeor dishcloth which is notcleanwillleave film and soilladen detergentwaterwhichmay cause stainson surface after area is heated When frying use a spattershieldto reducespattering Use correctcontrolsettingsand cookwarelargeenoughto holdfoodand liquidto preventboiloversand splattering If a badspilloveroccurswhilecooking spillsmay ...

Page 15: ...ntered If morethanfifteensecondselapsebetweentouchinga pad andtouchingUp or Down Arrow Pad a the controlis n_ 0_t set and Displaywill return to previousDisplay Function Pads Use for conventionalbakingor roasting Use for topbrowningoroven broiling Use to set self cleaningprocess Use for clockcontrolledcooking Use for clockcontrolledcookingand cleaningwhen a delayed start is desired Use to set time ...

Page 16: ...Numbers Show time of day Countdown of time remaining when using time functions Show temperature of oven as it rises to reach programmed temperature and the set temperature once it is reached Recall programmed temperature or time when commanded Prompts Sewe as a reminder to shut oven door ifit is open for self cleaning operation when the word door is displayed Indicator Words Flash to prompt next s...

Page 17: ...will show During the preheat the Display will show a rise in 5 increments until programmed temperature is reached When the oven is preheated the oven will bsep once the ON Indicator Word will go off and the BAKE Indicator Word and programmed oven temperature will remain in the Display Note Oven will preheat for approximately 7 to 11 minutes Important Whenever ON appears in the Display the oven is ...

Page 18: ... 4 flat rack 20 offset rack Rack Uses Rack Position 4o offset rack on 4 Most broiling Rack Posit on 3 Mostbakedgoodson cookiesheets cakes sheet and layer Rack Position 3o offset rack on 3 Mostbakedgoodsoncookiesheets frozenconveniencefoods freshfruitpie cream pie layercakes main dishsouffle Rack Position 2 Roastingsmall cutsof meat cakes tube bundtor layer frozen fruitpie pie shell large casserole...

Page 19: ...etweentouchingClock Pad andtouchingan Arrow Pad Clock Pad mustbe touched again in orderto set clock 2 Touchthe Up or Down Arrow Pad a until correcttime of clay appears in the Display Note Foursecondslater the time of day will automatioallvbe entered IMPORTANT To recall time of day when another time function is showing TouchClock Pad To change time of day set on the clock Repeat Steps 1 and 2 above...

Page 20: ...Timer for I hour touch Timer Pad end Up Arrow Pad After four seconds the Display willshow I 00 TIMER After fourseconds the Timer will startto countdown Display will countdown in minutes untilthe last minute When the lastminute is reached there willbea beep and Displaywill go to seconds Example 55 sac 55 tiMER At the end of time set the timer will beep four times and End will appear in the Display ...

Page 21: ...the Displaywill show o oo Duringthe preheat the Display will show a rise in 5 increments until programmed temperature is reached When the oven is preheated the ovenwill beep once the ON Indicator Word will go off and the BAKE IndicatorWord and programmed oven temperature will remain in the Display Important Whenever ON appears in the Display the oven is heating 3 Touch Cook Time Pad IndicatorWords...

Page 22: ...f automatically 1 4 Follow preceding steps 1 4 on page 21 5 Touch Stop Time Pad IndicatorWords STOPTIMEwillflash Display will show the calculated stoptime based on current time of day and cook time 6 Touch Up Arrow Pad to enter desired stop time A stop time can only be accepted for later inthe day Note Since food continues to cook if left inthe oven it is suggested that the clock controls be used ...

Page 23: ... oven will shut off automatically four beeps willbe heardand End will appear In the Display If oven isnot cancelled End will remain in the Displayand there will be one beep every minute for one hour IMPORTANT To recall time function programmed Touch the appropriate time pad To canceltimed function only Hold Cook Time Pad for four seconds Thiswill only cancel cooktime and stop time not programmedba...

Page 24: ... ptace them on opposite corners of the rack Stagger pans when baking on two racks so that one pan does not shield another unless shielding is intended See above left To conserve energy avoid frequent or prolonged door openings At the end of cooking turn oven off before removing food Alwaystest for doneness fingertip toothpick sides pulling away from pan Do not rely on time or brownness as only ind...

Page 25: ... rN _N_i t i iiri il _ An o after a racknumberimpliesthat the offset rackshouldbe used The times givenare basedon specificbrands of mixes or recipestested Actual timeswill dependonthe ones you bake 25 ...

Page 26: ...degrees below the temperature desired For less loss of juices and easier carving allow about 15 minutes standing time after removing meat from oven Forbestrasultsin roastingpoultry thaw completely Duetothestructuraofpoultry partially thawed poultry will cook unevenly Minutes per pound will vary according to the size shape quality and initial temperature of meat aswell asthe electrical voltage inyo...

Page 27: ...Chart time based on thawed meats only _315 I _O i ili _0 iliiii_iii _ 27 ...

Page 28: ...turewhichmeansthata lowertemperaturecanbe selected Touch Down Arrow Pad if a lowertemperatureis desired Use HI broilformostbroiloperations Usevariablebroilfordelicateandlong term items Foursecondsafterentering HI orenteringa temperature the broilelementwill come on andthe IndicatorWordsBROILand ON will remaininthe Displayalong withthe selectedBroiltemperature If the variablebroilfeaturewassele_ed ...

Page 29: ...rling Salt after cooking To preventdrysurface onfish or lean meats brushmeltedbutteron top Foodsthat requireturningshouldbe turnedonly onceduringbreiling Turnmeat with tongsto avoidpiercingand lossofjuices Chart time is based on a preheated broil element usingthe HI setting An o after the rack number impliesthat the offset rack should be used Note This chart is a suggested guide The times may vary...

Page 30: ... hot water and detergent _ _ nonabrasive cleansers or soap filled steel wool pads Rinse thoroughly being careful notto use an excessive _ _ amount of water that would dampen the door gasket Soil left in these areas wifl be more difficult to remove _ _ afterthe self cleaning process since the high heat will bake on any soil that is present DO NOT USE __ _ _ COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANERS TO CLEAN THESE A...

Page 31: ...Pad Indicator Words CLEAN TIME will flash and Display will show HR 3 Touch Up or Down Arrow Pad s to select cleaning time The first touch of anArrow Pad will give you 3 hours of cleaning time The cleaning time can bevaried depending onthe amount of soil Set 2 00 for light soil or 4 00 for heavy soil Note If more than fifteen seconds elapse between touching Clean Pad and touching an Arrow Pad the o...

Page 32: ...l also appear in Display Example If at 10 00 you set the Clean time for 3 hours the calculated stoptime would be 1 00 and the Display would show I 00 oL F IOP I_ 5 Touch the Up Arrow Pad to enternew stoptime A stop time can only be accepted for later in the day Example If you want the stop time to be 4 30 instead of 1 00 then touch the Up Arrow Pad until the Display shows 4 30 After four seconds t...

Page 33: ...ven is heavily soiled some smoke may be visible Some smoke and odor during the cleaning process is a normal occurrence Sincethe oven is vented underthe controlpanel vapors moisture etc maybe seen comingfrom this area Duringthe cleaning process do not be alarmed if an occasionalflame is visible throughthe oven window This is caused by excessivefood soil that was not removed before the oven was set ...

Page 34: ...of oil so it does not soil the oven This will make the cleaned racks slide more easily To remove occasional spillovers between cleanings use a soap filled scouring pad or mild cleanser rinse well It is better to clean the oven regularly rather than wait until there is a heavy build up of soil in the oven During the cleaning process the kitchen should be well ventilated to help eliminate normal odo...

Page 35: ...ansers oven cleaners or scrub with any abrasive materials su_cotch Brlte_ Glass Ceramic Cooktop CAUTION Do NOT use a cooktop cleaner on a hotcooktop The furnescan be hazardous to your health and can chemically attack the glass ceramic surface Forgeneraldailycleaningendlightsurfacesoil useacleandishclothorpapertoweland wash surface with solutionof water and any of these cleansers dishwashingliquids...

Page 36: ...ture can be adjustedif all oventemperaturesare too low or too high andthe lengthof time to cookALL foodsis too longortoo short Do NOT adjustthe temperatureif onlyone or two items are notbakingproperly TO adjust 1 Touchthe Bake Pad 2 Touchand holdthe Up Arrow Pad until500 or higherappearsinthe Display 3 Touchand holdthe Bake Pad for six secondsuntil 00 appears inthe Display 4 Touchthe Up or Down Ar...

Page 37: ... is recommended to prevent fusing of bulb into socket 4 Replace bulbcover and reconnect power to oven Reset clock The storage drawer at the bottom of the range Jssafe _ _1 _ J _ and convenient far storing metal and glass cookwars DO NOT store plastic paperware food or flammable materialin this drawer Remove drawer to clean under range To remove Empty drawer and then pull drawer all the way out to ...

Page 38: ... the light bulb is looseor defective oven lightdoesnot workduringself cleaningprocess if oven will not go through self cleaning process controlsmay be improperlyset checkthe clockcontrolledsettingsand the currenttime of day onthe clock If oven did not clean properly oven may need longercleaningtime excessivespillswere not removedpriorto self cleaningprocess If oven door will not unlock oven may no...

Page 39: ... forpreheating rack positionand oventemperature ovenvent may have beenblockedorcovered If baking results differ from previous oven oventhermostatcalibrationmay differ between old and new ovens Followrecipe and use and care directions before calling for service since the calibration on the previousoven may have driftedto atoo highortoo low setting Seep 36 Adjusting Oven Temperature If F plus a numb...

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