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Summary of Contents for SVD48600P

Page 1: ...i mmmJENN AIR Use and Care Manual Gas Electric Grill Range with Convection Oven Model SVD48600P I...

Page 2: ...T TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplierfrom a neighbor s phone Follow the...

Page 3: ...iness with less shrinkage than conventional roasting In addition to the many exclusive benefits of convection cooking your Jenn Air oven is also a fine full featured conventional bake and broil oven Y...

Page 4: ...rner Works Air Shutter Adjustment 12 13 How to Operate in the Event of a Power Failu re 12 Low Flame Adjustment 13 Surface Burner Module 16 Surface Controls 15 Ventilation System 10 Using the Oven Bak...

Page 5: ...6 Do not store combustible materials gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquid near cooktop This also applies to aerosol sprays and aerosol spray cans 7 Do not use water on grease fires Smother fi...

Page 6: ...tainer to burst and result in injury 16 Keep all controls Off when unit is not in use 17 Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed The oven is vented under the air grille 18 GREASE Grease is flammable and sho...

Page 7: ...s purpose 29 Avoid placing the range in a main traffic path or in an isolated location with no counter space nearby Visualize the oven in use before selecting a location Remember that open oven doors...

Page 8: ...ty Notice and Warning The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Proposition 65 requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the State of Cali...

Page 9: ...e used for duct lengths 10 60 Note 5 diameter round ducting must be used if the duct length is 10 or less No more than three 90 elbows should be used Distance between elbows should be at least 18 Reco...

Page 10: ...used to cool baked pies or cakes To cool an item set it on the air gritle and turn on the fan The air being pulled over the item will quickly cool it Be careful not to cover the oven vent or the enti...

Page 11: ...ls Use to capture smoke and steam See p 10 Use to provide flexibility in setting selection when using the cooktop burners or grill burner See p 15 Use the electronic touch controls to set Clock or Ove...

Page 12: ...ace controls for the surface burners and grill burner provide flexibility in setting selection Note The grill can be replaced with an optional surface burner module Model AG202 Surface Burners In case...

Page 13: ...ollow the air shutter adjustment instructions below The infinite surface controls for the surface burners and grill burner provide flexibility in setting selection Note The gril can be replaced with a...

Page 14: ...ge installations There is a wide variety of conditions caused by altitude and gas mixtures controlled by utility companies which will vary and affect the gas flame and performance Adjustments should b...

Page 15: ...ze can be used The flame can be adjusted so it comes to the edge of the cookware However the flame should NEVER be adjusted so that it extends beyond the bottom of the cookware Stainless steel cookwar...

Page 16: ...set for the grill burner The controls offer flexibility in heat setting selection An infinite number of settings exist between Hi and Lo At the Hi setting a detent may be felt For all settings other t...

Page 17: ...s Lower into place until side openings are resting on the burner support pins 3 Place the grill grates on the top of the rangetop NOTE Before using the grill for the first time heat the E yen HeatTM g...

Page 18: ...ve 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 Excessive flare ups indicate that either t...

Page 19: ...Note This chart isasuggested guide Cooking times and control settings are approximate due tovariations inmeats and gas pressure 19...

Page 20: ...d the grates should be seasoned prior to preheating See p 18 There are many meat marinades which will help tenderize tess expensive cuts of meat for cooking on the grill Certain foods such as poultry...

Page 21: ...th 1 teaspoon dish detergent down the drain n the event the drain is clogged due to large food particles being trapped use the nylon string that was packaged with your range To use the nylon string si...

Page 22: ...s elapse between touching a pad and touching the Up or Down Arrow Pad s the control is not set and Display will return to previous Display Oven FBn o N N Lo Function Pads Use forconventional baking or...

Page 23: ...R _j Display 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 reac...

Page 24: ...er four seconds the Display will show o oo _O_E_T BAK_ During the preheat the Display wil show a rise in 5 increments until programmed temperature is reached When the oven is preheated the oven will b...

Page 25: ...flat rack Figure t Rack Uses Rack Position 40 offset rack on 4 Most broiling Rack Position 3 Most baked goods on cookie sheets cakes sheet and layer Rack Position 30 offset rack on 3 Most baked goods...

Page 26: ...and touching an Arrow Pad Clock Pad must be touched again in order to set clock 2 Touch the Up or Down Arrow Pad s until correct time of day appears in the Display Note Four seconds later the time of...

Page 27: ...r pad 5 After five seconds the Display will show 05 Example To set Timer Two for 1 hour and 30 minutes touch the Timer Two Pad and the number pads 1 3 0 After five seconds the Display will show I 90 C...

Page 28: ...in in the Display Important Whenever ON appears in the Display the oven is heating 3 Touch CookTime Pad Indicator Words COOK TIME will flash and Display will show 0 HR 00 4 Touch the Up Arrow Pad to e...

Page 29: ...splay The Display would show 00 _r_Nl_ _ _BAKE S 0 After four seconds the Display will return to current time of day thus showing I0 00 _V_CT BAK At the end of the delayed period the DELAY Indicator W...

Page 30: ...lace 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...

Page 31: ...rack number implies that the offset rack should be used The times given are based on specific brands of mixes or recipes tested Actual times witl depend on the ones you bake The Convect Bake temperatu...

Page 32: ...nded temperature Times will be similar to or a few minutes less than recipe recommended times The chart on page 31 comparestimes and temperatures of many baked foods Use this as a reference For better...

Page 33: ...s manual as a guide for best results For two rack baking rack positions 20 and 4 are best for most baked products but positions 2 and 4 also provide acceptable results For three rack baking use positi...

Page 34: ...reaches an internal temperature about 5 degrees below the temperature desired For less loss of juices and easier carving allow about 15 mLnutes standing time after removing meat from oven For best res...

Page 35: ...sing the Convect Roast mode there is no need to preheat the oven or to lower the temperature from conventional roast temperatures Not recommended for convection cooking Most precooked hams have to be...

Page 36: ...over the breast area after desired brownness is reached to prevent overbrowning See above A stuffed turkey will require an extra 30 to 60 minutes depending on size Stuffing should reach an internal t...

Page 37: ...oods are cooked on rack position 3o See Figure 2 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 ex...

Page 38: ...e is desired Use HI broil for most broil operations Use vadable broil for delicate and long term items Four seconds after entering HI or entering a temperature the broil element will come on and the I...

Page 39: ...re broiling remove excess fat from meat and score edges of fat do not cut into meat to prevent meat from cuding Salt after cooking To prevent dry surface on fish or Lean meats brush melted butter on t...

Page 40: ...brasive cleansers or soap filled steel wool pads Rinse thoroughly being careful not to use an excessive amount of water that would dampen the door gasket Soil left in these areas will be more difficul...

Page 41: ...The first touch of an Arrow Pad will give you 3 hours of eteaning time The cleaning time can be varied depending on the amount of soil Set 2 00 for light soil or 4 00 for heavy soil Note If more than...

Page 42: ...nter new stop time A stop time can only be accepted for tater 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 After four sec...

Page 43: ...urn off IMPORTANT To recall cleaning time or stop time Touch the appropriate pad Clean Pad or Stop Time Pad To change cleaning time or stop time before cleaning begins Repeat the preceding steps I Whe...

Page 44: ...er dark deposits remain after wiping with a sponge the time set for the length of cleaning was not enough Increase the cleaning time for future cteanings or clean more frequently The normal cleaning t...

Page 45: ...r Soft Scrub using a damp sponge or soft cloth Rinse and dry Stubborn soils may be removed with a damp Scotch Brite pad rub evenly with the grain Rinse and dry To restore luster and remove streaks fol...

Page 46: ...rners clear and free of obstructions to avoid ignition failure and possible gas buildup If the port openings are blocked use a toothpick to remove food particles The igniter cap and stem can be cleane...

Page 47: ...le Be sure that the entire oven cavity including the light bulb is cool before attempting to remove To replace light bulb 1 Carefully unscrew the glass light _ens 2 To obtain firm grasp on the bulb we...

Page 48: ...te Do not change the temperature setting more than 10 before checking the oven Important The oven should be adjusted only 10 and the oven should be tested We recommend baking two 9 yellow layer cakes...

Page 49: ...nstick finish wood hat dies cover steaming rack rice paddies and cooking tips Surface Burner Module Model AG202 Includes surface burner assembly aeration tray and two surface burner grates Grill Cover...

Page 50: ...e burner flame lifts off the ports shutter on the mixer tube needs to be closed until flame settles on the burner ports See pp 12 13 If grill or surface burner flame is yellow in color shutter on the...

Page 51: ...rrent coming into the oven may be off If foods do not broil properly the oven controls may not be set properly check rack position voltage into house may be low If baked food is burned or too brown on...

Page 52: ...h or too tow setting See p 48 Adjusting Oven Temperature If F plus a number appears in the Display a fault code is being shown When a fault code appears and a continuous beep sounds touch the Cancel O...

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