GE - General Electric GE Café' Series 30" Free-Standing Range with Baking Drawer CGS980SEM7SS

User Manual - Page 8

For CGS980SEM7SS.

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Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
How to Light a Gas Surface Burner
Make sure all the surface burners are placed
in their respective positions.
Push the control knob in and turn it to
the LITE position.
You will hear a little clicking noise
the sound of the electric spark igniting
the burner.
Turn the knob to adjust the flame size.
If the knob stays at LITE, it will continue
to click.
When one burner is turned to LITE, all
the burners spark. Do not attempt to
disassemble or clean around any burner
while another burner is on. An electric shock
may result, which could cause you to knock
over hot cookware.
Push the control knob in and turn it to
the LITE position.
How to Select Flame Size
For safe handling of cookware, never let the
flames extend up the sides of the cookware.
Watch the flame, not the knob, as you reduce
heat. When fast heating is desired, the flame
size on a gas burner should match the
cookware you are using.
Flames larger than the bottom of the
cookware will not result in faster heating
of the cookware and could be hazardous.
Before Lighting a Gas Burner
Make sure all burners are in place.
Make sure all grates on the range are
properly placed before using any burner.
If your range has the Gas/Control Lockout
feature, make sure it is disabled before
attempting to light the surface burners.
After Lighting a Gas Burner
Do not operate the burner for an extended
period of time without cookware on the
grate. The finish on the grate may chip
without cookware to absorb the heat.
Be sure the burners and grates are cool
before you place your hand, a pot holder,
cleaning cloths or other materials on them.
Sealed Gas Burners
Your gas range cooktop has five sealed
gas burners. They offer convenience,
cleanability and flexibility to be used in
a wide range of cooking applications.
The smallest burner in the right rear position is
the simmer burner. This burner can be turned
down to LO for a very low simmer setting. It
provides precise cooking performance for
delicate foods such as sauces or foods that
require low heat for a long cooking time.
The medium (left rear) and the extra large
(left front) burners are the primary burners for
most cooking. These general-purpose burners
can be turned down from HI to LO to suit a
wide range of cooking needs. The extra large
(left front) burner also has a special POWER
BOIL
setting designed to be used with
cookware 10 inches or larger in diameter.
The dual flame extra large burner (right front)
is the maximum output burner. Like the other
four burners, it can be turned down from HI to
LO for a wide range of cooking applications;
however, this burner is designed to quickly
bring large amounts of liquid to a boil. It has a
special POWER BOIL
setting designed to be
used with cookware 10 inches or larger in
diameter.
The center oval burner is the largest in
size and is for large oval pots/pans, round
pots/pans 10" or greater in diameter or
with the griddle.
Operating Instructions
Safety Instructions
Installation
Instructions
Troubleshooting TipsConsumer Support
Using the gas surface burners.
Medium
Small
Extra large
Dual flame
extra large
Small, medium and center burner
graphics only.
Extra large and dual flame extra large burners only.
Oval
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