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Page 1: ..._mL _JENN AIR Use and Care Manual Gas Electric Grill Range Model SVD8310S ...

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Page 3: ...clusivebenefits of convectioncooking youroven is also a fine full featured bake and broil oven You can cook your old favorite recipesas you have inthe past The conventionalbake oven also givesyoutheflexibilityof preparingvariousfoods whenconvectioncooking may notbe as beneficial as when cooking foods incovered casseroles or claypots The broilelement isconvenientfortopbrowningandovenbroiling of foo...

Page 4: ...18 How a Surface Bumer Works AirShutterAdjustment 10 Howto Operate in the Event of a Power Failure 9 LowFlame Adjustment 10 11 Surface Burner Module 16 Surface Controls 14 Vent lationSystem 13 Using the Oven Baking BakingCharts 29 ConvectionBaking 30 32 Frozen Convenience Foods 31 General Recommendations 28 Broiling 36 37 ClockControls Clock Controlled Baking or Roasting 26 27 MinuteTimer 25 Time ...

Page 5: ...or 6 Do not store combustible materials gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquid near range This also applies to aerosol sprays and aerosol spray cans 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 use a towel or other bulky cloth 9 S...

Page 6: ...ll controls OFF when unit is not in use 16 Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed The oven is vented under the air grille 17 GREASE Grease is flammable and should be handled carefully Never leave any cooking operation unattended Let fat cool before attempting to handle it Do not allow grease to collect around the cooktop or in the vents Wipe up spillovers immediately 18 If the range is installed near a...

Page 7: ...elementin oven 29 Do notcleandoorgasket The doorgasketis essentialfora good seal Care shouldbe taken not to rub damage or move the gasket 30 Do not useovencleaners No commercialovencleaneroroven linerprotectivecoatingof any kindshouldbe usedJnoraroundany partofthe oven 31 Clean onlypartslistedinthismanualand useproceduresrecom mended 32 CAUTION BEFORE SELF CLEANING THE OVEN REMOVE FOOD BROILER PAN...

Page 8: ...edgeofthe cookware Thisinstruction is basedonsafetyconsid eration IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE AND WARNING The CalifomiaSafe DrinkingWaterandToxicEnforcementAct of 1986 Proposition 65 requiresthe Governorof Californiato publisha listof substances knowntothe State Californiatocause canceror reproduc tive harm and requiresbusinessesto warn customersof potential exposuresto such substances Users of this a...

Page 9: ... yellowinthe flame A yellowflame indicatesan impropermixtureof air andgas ifyourflame doesnotresemblethe correct flame asdescribedabove follow the air shutteradjustmentinstructions below The infinitesurface controlsprovide flexibilityinsetting selection Note The grillcan be replacedwithan optionalsurfaceburnermodule ModelAG202 Surface Burners In caseof prolonged powerfailure youcan manuallylightth...

Page 10: ...urner so a _ _ _ _ screwdriverblade may be requiredto make this adjustment Observe change in flame NROPENtNG _ _ _ _ _ _ appearanceas the airshutteris moved Ad IRSHU _R _ _ INSERTSCREWDRIVERBLADE IN SLOT AND TWIST WITH justment is satisfactory when a clearly de SLIGHTPRESSURETOALLOW fined even blue flame resultsat the Hi flame A_R SHU_ERTO SLIDE EASILY setting Thesnugfitof the airshutterassures it...

Page 11: ...g screw 4 Tumcenterstemadjusting screwslightly tosetflamesize Note Turnclockwise COUN _RCLOCI WI gE to reduce or counterclockwiseto in TOINCREASEFI AME S_ZE crease flame size 5 Replacecontrolknobwhenadjustment is completed Properadjustment willproducea stable steadyblueflame of minimumsize The final adjustmentshouldbe checkedby turningknob from Hi to Lo several times without extinguishing the flam...

Page 12: ...e 13 Use to provide flexibility insetting selection when using the cooktop surface burners or grill burner See p 14 Features tLme of day Minute Timer and oven clock controls See pp 24 25 Collects grease when grilling or using grLddle or spillovers when using surface burner accesso_ See p 21 _ NOTE For information on oven see page I controls 22 12 ...

Page 13: ...rthe air grille Air Grille The airgrille liftsoffeasily Wipe cleanorwash in sinkwithmildhouseholddetergents It may becleanedinthe dishwasher Note The ovenvent islocatedunderthe airgrille When usingor cleaningthe oven hot and moistair may be noticedin this area Be carefulnot to spillanythingintothisvent Filter rnoenttios o ovi i permanent type and shouldbe cleaned when soiled Clean insinkwithwarm w...

Page 14: ...e Lo setting is set for the gritfburner The size and type of cookwareand the amount and type of food being cookedwill influencethe settingneededfor best results The settingindicatedshouldserve as a guidewhileyou becomefamiliarwithyourcooktop Usethe Hiflame settingto quicklybringfoodstoa boil or to begin a cookingoperation Then reduceto a I_ _ _ lowersettingto continuecooking Never leave food unatt...

Page 15: ...kly A slightlylargerflame sizecan be used The flamecan beadjustedsoitcomestothe edgeofthe cookware However the flame shouldNEVER be adjustedso that it extendsbeyondthe bottomof the cookware Stainlesssteel cookwarewith copper or aluminumcores heat evenly and fairly quickly The flamesizeshouldbe adjustedto extendonlyhalfwaybetween center andedge of the cookwarebottomfor best results Cast iren csokwa...

Page 16: ... range top Note Before firstuse read the Surface Burner Grates Care instructions found on page 45 To remove Burner Module 1 Control knobs should be inthe Off positionand the rangetop should be cool 2 Remove the aeration tray by liftingupthe frontend on the rightside back end on the left side untilthe topclears the openingof the rangetop byabout 5 inches 3 Hold aeration tray by the sides and slide ...

Page 17: ...nitor isinbetweenfrontandreargrillsections Lower intoplace untilside openingsare restingonthe burner supportpins 3 Place the grillgrateson the top of the rangetop I NOTE forthefirst heatthe E yen HeatTM grillburnerto Beforeusingthe grill time removethe protectiveshippingcoating Heat the grillonHi for 10 minutes and use the vent systemto removeany additionalsmokeduringcooling To Remove Grill Module...

Page 18: ...oked outdoor flavor Excessive fat can create cleaning and flare up problems Allowing excessive amounts of grease or drippings to constantly flame voids the warranty on the grill grates Excessiveflare upsindicatethateitherthe gdllinterior needsto be cleaned orthat excessiveamountsoffat are in the meat orthe meat was notpropedy tdmmed Grease drippingswilloccasionally igniteto produceharmlesspuffsof ...

Page 19: ...Preheatgrillon Hi 5 minutes forbest flavor _ _ i 19 ...

Page 20: ...r that excessive amounts wind up 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 madnade for example barbecue sauce isgoing to be used the grates should be seasoned prior to preheating See p 18 There are many meat marinades which will help tenderize less expensive cuts of...

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Page 22: ...omatically startingandstoppingovenwhen bakingor mastinginthe convectionoven See pp 26 27 Broil Use fortopbrowning or ovenbroiling offoods See pp 36 37 Clean Use for self cleaning process See pp 38 43 Door Lock Lever Useto lockovenfor self cleaningprocess Can onlybe lockedwhentemperature knobis on Clean setting OVEN Indicator Light Indicateswhenovenisturnedto an operating positionotherthanthe Clean...

Page 23: ...ndroasting sections for recommendationsfor specificfoods Different Racks Two fiat racksandone offsetrack are packagedwithyour oven The use of the offset rackis denotedinthe listbelowend the charts as an o after the reck number Rack Uses Rack Position 4o offset rack on 4 Most broiling Rack Position 3 Most bakedgoodsoncookiesheets cakes sheet and layer Rack Position 3o offset rack on 3 Most baked go...

Page 24: ... on clock 1 Tum SETd alcounterc_ockwiseuntilthewordTIMEappearsintheDisplayWindow Then turn the SET dial in either direction until the correct time appears in window 2 Push ENTER button IMPORTANT I To change time of clay set on clock Repeat above sequence I I To check time of day when timer is In use Push ENTER button Time of day wil be dsplayed brief y then the D splay wil return to timer function...

Page 25: ...s is the only function where time entered is in minutes and seconds Minutesare to the leftof colonand secondsto rightof colon 2 PushENTER button The IndicatorWord TIMER will remain in DisplayWindow duringcountdown Countdownwillhave displayprecedence overanythingelse programmed suchas Time Bake At end of time set the IndicatorWord TIMER willblinkand timerwill beep Beepingwillcontinueevery 10 second...

Page 26: ...in to blink and timer will beep Beeping will continue every 10 seconds for 15 minutes unless the CANCEL button is pushed twice To set oven to start at future time and shut off automatically 1 Turn OVEN Knob to Time Bake or Time Cony 2 Turn TEMP Knob to desired temperature 3 Hold in START TIME button untilthe Indicator Words START TIME appear in the Display 4 Turn SET dial to time you wish food to ...

Page 27: ...inSTOP TIME buttonuntilthe wordsSTOP TIME appear inthe Display The stop time willbe displayedbriefly then Display willreturn to on going program To change STOP TIME 1 Hold in STOP TIME buttonuntil the words STOP TIME appear in the Display 2 Tum SET dial to desiredtime 3 PushENTER buttonto enter stoptime To Cancel function programmed Push CANCEL button twiceto cancel function duringprogrammedtime o...

Page 28: ...d pansto allow properair circulation When bakingfoods in morethan one pan place them onoppositecomers of the rack Stagger pans when bakingon two racksso that one pan does notshield anotherunlessshieldingis intended See above To conserveenergy avoidfrequent or prolongeddooropenings At the end of cooking turnoven off before removingfood Alwaystestfor doneness fingertip toothpick sidespullingawayfrom...

Page 29: ..._ iii _ II J_ l _ An o after a rack number implies that the offset rack should be used The times given are based on specific brands of mixes or recipes tested Actuat times will depend on the ones you bake The Convect temperature is 25 F lower than recommended on package mix or recipe 29 ...

Page 30: ...imes The chart on page 29 compares times and temperatures of many baked foods Use this as a reference Forbetterbrowning large panssuchas cookiesheetsor rectangular bakingpans shouldbe placedlengthwise front to back on the reck Thiscentersthefoodinfront of the convectionfan for betteraircirculationwhichgivesbetter overallbrowning Cookiesheetsshouldbewithoutsidesandmadeofshinyaluminum Thebest size t...

Page 31: ...d examples Center foods inthe oven If more than one food item is being baked or if foods are being cooked on multiple racks stagger foods for proper air circulation Most foods are cooked on rack position 3o For multiple rack cooking use racks 1 30 and 4 However pizzas should be placed on cookie sheets and baked on rack position 2o 3 and 4 Here are a few examples of times and temperatures 31 ...

Page 32: ...mperatureand times in thismanual as a guideforbest results Fortwo reckbaking rackpositions 2o and4 are bestfor mostbakedproductsbut positions 2 and 4 also provideacceptableresults Forthreerack bakinguse positions 1 3o and 4 One exceptionis pizza See p 31 Sincefoodson positions 1 and4 will usuallybe done beforefoodson position 30 additional cooking time will be needed for browningfoods on the middl...

Page 33: ...e roast from oven when it reaches an internaltemperatureabout 5 degrees below the temperaturedesired For less lossof juicesand easiercarving allow about 15 minutes standingtime after removingmeat from oven Forbestresultsinroastingpoultry thawcompletely Duetothe structure of poultry partiallythawedpoultrywillcook unevenly If preferred tender cutsof meat can be roasted in the conventional bake ovenb...

Page 34: ...Charttime is based onthawed meatsonly 34 ...

Page 35: ...ap overthebreastarea after desiredbrownnessisreachedto prevent over browning See above A stuffedturkeywill requirean extra 30 to 60 mintasdependingon size Stuffing shouldreachan internaltemperatureof 165 F Convection Roasting Frozen to Finish Meats exceptpoultry may be roastedfrozento finish Followthese guidelinesforthe mostsatisfactoryrasults Use temperatures for roastingfreshmeats as recommended...

Page 36: ...sshouldbe at least 1 thick Thinnersteaksshouldbe pan broiled Donot coverbroilergridwithfoilsincethispreventsfat drippings from draininginto the bottomof the pan Before broiling removeexcessfatfrom meatandscore edgesoffat do notcutinto meat to preventmeat from curling Salt after cooking To preventdry surfaceonfish or lean meats brushmeltedbutteron top Foodsthat requireturningshouldbe turnedonly onc...

Page 37: ...Charttime is based ona preheatedbroilelementusing550 F An o after a racknumberimpliesthat the offset rackshouldbe used Note This chart is a suggestedguide The times mayvary withfoodbeing cooked 37 ...

Page 38: ...deratelysoiledracks can be cleaned with a soapy S O S pad or Scotch Bdtescourpad Stubbornstainsneedto be removedinthe self cleaning process Be sureto readspecialtipsonpage43 ifoven racksare cleaned duringthe self cleaningprocess Clean spattersandspillsfrom thoseareaswhichwillnotbecleanedduringtheserf cleaning process centerfrontof oven and doornear openingin door gasket pomelainoven doorliner area...

Page 39: ...TurnTEMP Knobfullyclockwise toClean untilit comestoa full stop The door cannot be locked if TEMP Knob is not in the Clean position TE_ 3 Close oven door if opened 4 To lockdoor movedoor lockleverto the full rightposition IBB 5 Set clockcontrolsto cleanoven usingone of the followingprocedures To set oven to start cleaning immediately Anautomaticprogramof 21 2hoursis pre setfor an average soiledoven...

Page 40: ...eensetfor adelayedstart When the oventemperaturereaches550 F the LOCK indicator lightwillglowandthe doorcannotbe openeduntilthe temperaturedrops below550 F DO NOT TRY TO UNLOCK THE DOOR WHILE LOCK INDICATOR LIGHT IS ON The normalcleaningprocesstakesthe timeselectedonthe clock plus about45 minutesfor the oven to cool down beforethe LOCK indicatorlight goes outand the doorcan be opened 8 At end of t...

Page 41: ...andturningthe SET dial the Displaywillautomaticallyreturn to on goingprogram Note If morethan 1 minuteelapsesbetweenturningSET dial to e new time and enteringnew START TIME and STOP TIME the entireprogramwillbe cancelled and the Displaywill returnto time of day clock TO stop cleaning process before LOCK indicator light comes on 1 Movethe doorlever lockto the left 2 Turn OVEN and TEMP knobs from Cl...

Page 42: ...ningtime for futurecleaningsor cleanmorefrequently The normalcleaningtime is2V2hours A maximumof 4 hoursmaybe selectedif necessary If rackshave been left inovendudngthe c_eaning process theyshouldbe treated as follows Afterthe cleaningprocessiscompletedandthe ovenhas cooled buff the underside of rackedgeswithScotch Brite scourpador rublight ythe underside of rackedgeswitha coatingof vegetableoil U...

Page 43: ... 6 Reverseprocedures to reinstall 7 Test alljointsfor gasleakswithsoapandwater solution NEVER USE A MATCH OR OTHER FLAMETO LOCATE A GAS LEAK Theaccesspaneliseasilyremovedtocleanunder the range if necessary To remove panel pull _ panel down and lift off pivot points To replace panel slide panel over pivot points lift up and insertprongsintoholes inthe range To avoidthe possibility ofaccidentallydis...

Page 44: ...idignition failureand possiblegas buildup Ifthe port openingsare blocked use a toothpickto removefood particles The ignitercap and sterncan be cleaned withwarm soapywater and a plastic scrubber The wire electrodeinsidethe cap can be cleaned witha smallbrush Rinse and dry Surface Burner Assembly The surface burner assembly can be cleaned with mild detergents and a plastic scrubber orwashedinthe dis...

Page 45: ...acingbulb disconnectpower to oven at the main fuse orcircuit breaker panel andat the electdcreceptacle Be surethat the entireovencavityincluding the lightbulb is coolbefore attemptingto remove To replace light bulb __ _ _ J_ 1 Carefullyremovethe glasslightlensand lensretainerby _ removing the two screwsin the lightlens retainerusinga phillips screwdriver Note The lightlensisseparatefrom the lightl...

Page 46: ...h direction One _ FIG t notch equals approximately IO F Example If the oven temperature is too cool _ _ _ _ _ _ q _ o and ALL foods are requiring a longer time period to cook the knob should be rotated to _d _e _ _ movethetopscrewtowardtheword HOT TER See Fig 2 1 _o_ _ Tighten the screws while tightly holding knob _ o_ 6 to skirt To replace knob match flat part of _ _ _ c _o_ knob opening with spr...

Page 47: ...lbowsshouldbe used Distancebetweenelbowsshould be at least 18 RecommendedJenn Airwallcapshouldbeused Make suredampermovesfreely whenventilationsystemis operating There shouldbe a minimumclearanceof 6 for cooktopinstaltedneara sidewail Ifthereis notan obviousimproperinstallation theremaybe a concealedproblemsuch as a pinchedjoint obstructionin the pipe etc Installationis the responsibility of the i...

Page 48: ...tick finish wood handles cover steaming rack rice paddles and cooking tips su rnero u o e O0 il Includessurface burner assembly aeration grates tray and two black cast ironsurface burner i_ i _ Grill Cover Model AG341 Attractive grillcoverprotectsgrillwhen not in use Blacktextured steelwithmoldedhandles NOTE Onlytheseaccessoriesare approvedfor use withyeur gas grill range DO I NOT use Jenn Air ele...

Page 49: ...kto be sure regulator is setforthe correctfuel See installation instructions checkto be sure inletpressureis adequate Call gas company cleanigniter See p 44 If the flame is uneven burnerports may be clogged flame settingmay need to be adjusted See pp 10 11 If grill or surface burner flame lifts off the ports shutteronthe mixertubeneedsto be closeduntilflamessettleonthe burnerports See p 10 If gril...

Page 50: ... beenturnedfromcleanto anotherposition after self cleaningprocessstarted If oven door will not unlock oven may nothave cooledto safe temperatureafter self cleaningprocess TEMP Knobmay have been switchedfrom Clean position electriccurrentcomingintothe oven maybe off If foods do not broil properly the OVEN andor TEMP knobs may not be set properly check rack position voltage into house may be low If ...

Page 51: ...tion 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 may have drifted to a too high or too low setting ...

Page 52: ...NN AIR DEALER FROM WHOM PURCHASED ADDRESS CITY PHONE AUTHORIZED JENN AIR SERVICE CONTRACTOR ADDRESS CITY PHONE Impo_a_ R_ain pm_ of pu_hase documentsfor war_n_ _i_ Imm JENN AIR 3035 SHADELANO INDIANAPOMS IN 46226 0901 Printed inU S A Cat No RA8310UE O1995 JenrvAirCompany part NO 210507A 10 95 ...

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