Jenn-Air CVE4270 Cleaning the Conventional coil Co0kto p, Follow These Procedures When Canning

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[ Follow These Procedures When Canning

Bring water to boil atHi setting; after boiling has begun, reduce heat to lowest setting that will maintain boiling.

Make certain canner fits over center of surface unit.

Flat-bottomed canners give the best canning results.

Use canning recipes from a reputable source such as the manufacturer of your canner and manufacturers of canning jars.

Remember that canning is a process that creates large amounts of steam. Be careful and follow equipment instructionsto avoid burns from steam or hot canners.

Remember that if your area has low voltage at times, canning may take longer than indicated by the directions.

I Cleaning the Conventional coil Co0kto p !

Be sure all control knobs are in the OFF position before cleaning or removing heating elements.

Never immerse cartridge in water to clean. This can damage wiring. A drain hole within the cartridge permits drainage of normal spills into the porcelain basin pan where itwill drain into the grease container. Bottom of cartridge may be wiped clean with detergent solution if necessary.

Heating ElementsI

Under normal conditions, most soil will burn off elements. The heating elements unplug for your convenience in cleaning the drip pans. Lift the elements slightly and pull away from receptacle. DO NOT IMMERSE ELEMENTS IN WATER. To replace elements, push completely into the receptacle. Make sure the elements fit flat.

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To keep the like-new appearance, clean frequently and never allow anything to bvrn on

_Remove soiled pans by first removing cooled heating element.

For light to moderate soil: Clean by wiping with soapy dishcloth or Cooktop Cleaning Creme (Part No. 20000001) and sponge or clean in dishwasher. Rinse and dry.

To loosen baked on soils: Place drip pans in pan with 2 quarts of water and boil for 20 minutes. Remember, all drip pans cannot be boiled at once because ele- ment being used must have a drip pan in place.

For stubborn stains: Rub lightlywith soapy S.O.S. pads or nonabrasive cleansers.

Note on Chrome Drip Pans: Do not use abrasive cleansers, steel wool or cleansers not recommended for use on chrome. A bluing of the drip pans indicates improper cookware selection and/or using excessively high heat and cannot be removed.

Note on Porcelain Drip Pans: For extremely stubborn stains, use an oven cleaner.

Allow to sit overnight, then rinse. CAUTION: When using an oven cleaner, avoid spraying other areas.

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Contents MmmJENN-AIR Read before operating your cooktop Page Il elements Usingthe Ventilation System Cleaning the Ventilation SystemTo Set Control s J Suggested Control Settings for Surface ElementsHomeCanning To Install CartridgesTo Remove Cartridges Cooking Test Selecting Proper CookwareRuler Test Home Canning Characteristics of Cookware Materials JImproPer C0okware Large Stockpots or Canners IckingPrceduresIDrip Pans Cleaning the Conventional coil Co0kto pFollow These Procedures When Canning Heating ElementsITo Remove Grill To Install GrillInstalling Other Accessories Should excess grease cause sustained flare-up Using the GrillGrillGuid e J Grilling Tips Enamel Cleaning the Grill JStainless Steel Cooktop Control KnobsPorcelainized Steel Cooktop J Under Counter JPage Page Solid Element Cooktop CartridgesHalogen Radiant