GE - General Electric JP370 Legacy

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MPOmmT SMETY ~STRUCTIONS
- ~-~ allinstructionsbeforeusingthisappliance.
Whenusingelectricalappliances,
e
asic safetyprecautions should
be foHowed,includingthe
following:
@Usethiscooktoponlyforits
intendeduse
as described inthis
use and care book.
*Besureyourapplianceis
properlyinstalledandgrounded
bya qualified technicianin
accordancewith theprovided
installationinstructions.
*Don’tassumethatyouknow
howtooperateallpartsofthe
cooktop.
Some features may
workdifferently from those on
yourprevious cooktop,
8Don’tattempttorepair
orreplaceanypartofyour
cooktopunlessitisspecifically
recommendedinthisbook.
All
- otherservicingshouldbe refix-red
~ to a qualifiedtechnician.
e
Havetheinstallershowyou
thelocationofthecircuit
breakerorfuse.
Mark it for
easy reference.
~Beforeperformingany
service,DX!XONNECI’THE
COOK’IWPOWERSUFI?LY
ATTHEHOUSEHOLD
DISTRIBUTIONPANEL
BYREMOVINGTHEFUSE
ORSWITCHINGOFF
THE
CIRCUIT BREAKER.
@Donotleavechildrenalone
orunattendedwherethe
cooktopunitsareinoperation.
They could be seriously burned.
.
,
*
Don%alimvauyonetoclimb%
standorhangonthemoktop.
e cAu~~ON: IT~M~ OF
INTEREST3X)CHILDREN
SHOULDNOTBESIPURED
INcABINEm
ABOVETHE
coomP–cmI)REN
CLIMBINGONTHE
CX)OKTOP11)REACH
THEMCOULDBE
SERIOUSLYINJURED.
eNeverwearloose-fittingor
hanginggarmentswhiieusing
thecooktop.
Flammablematerial
could be ignitedif broughtin
contact with hot surt%cesand
maycause severeburns.
@Useonlydrypotholdem—
moist or damp potholderson
hot surfaces may resultin bums
fromsteam.Do notletpotho[de~
touch hot heatingelements. Do
not use a towelor other bulky
cloth in place of a potholder.
*Neveruseyourappliancefor
warmingorheatingtheroom.
@Keepventgrillandgrease
falterscleanto
maintaingood
ventingand to avoidgrease fires.
o Donotletcookinggrease
orotherflammablemateriaIs
accumulateonornearthe
Cooktop.
*Donotusewaterongrease
fires.
Never pick up a flaming
pan. Smother flamingpan on
surface unit bycoveringpan
completelywith well-fittinglid,
cookie sheet or flat tray.Flaming
grease outsidea pan can be put
out by coveringwith baking soda”
or, if available,a multi-purpose
dry chemical or foam type
extinguisher.
3
* Don$thewunopenedfired
Cmlt.ainersonyourCooktop.
h!SSU?l? couldbuildupand
thecontainercouldburst
Cmlshlgani@’y.
@Dusm#touchheatingelements.
Thesesurfacesmaybehotenough
toburnWellthol.lghtheyare .
dark incolor, During and after
use, do not touch,or let clothing
or other flammablematerials
contactsurtice
unitsor areas
nearbyswl%ceunits;alknv
sufficienttimeforcooling,first.
Potentiallyhotsurfiwesinclude
thecooktop,removablemodules,
accessoriesandareasfiicing
thecooktop.
-
.
~Whencookingpork9always
cookthemeattoaninternal =
temperatureofatleastHIYF.
=~-
Thi~assuresthat,intheremote := -
possibilitythattrichinamaybe ‘- =
—.
presentirithemeat,itwill‘k ~-
killedandthemeatwillbesafe _
toeat.
-
me
Useproperpansize-The ~- ~---
modulesareequippedwithtwo x
surfhce,unitsof
cliff’rentsize. __
~.
Selwt utensils having flat =
--
bottoms largeenough to cover -. ~: =
the surfhceunit heating element. ~&_
The use ofpndersizedutensils
willexposea portion of the
heatingelementtodirectcontact
and may res~t inignitionof .
clothing.Properrt%ationshipof
utensiltoheatingelementwill
alsoimproveeff%iency-
o Never leave su~’ce u~~
unattendedathighheat_
Boilovercausessmokingand
greasyspilloversthatmaycatch
onfire.
e BesuredrippahSareIlOt
covered,mdareinplace.Their .
absenceduringcookingcould
damagecooktoppartsandwiring.
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