GE Monogram ZGW124 Problem SOL~R, Foods Cook Slowly on HALOGENRA.DIANT Cooktop Tiny Scratches

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THE PROBLEM SOL~R

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

COMPONENTS ARE

NOT FUNCTIONING

PROPERLY

HALOGENRADIANT SURFACE UNITS WILL NOT MAINTAIN A ROLLING BOIL OR FRYING RATE

IS NOT FAST ENOUGH

HALOGEN/RADIANT COOKTOP FEELS HOT

Difficulty may be in the main distribution panel of your house caused by a blown circuit fuse, a tripped circuit breaker, the main fise or the main circuit breaker, depending on the nature of the power supply. If a circuit breaker is involved, reset it. If the control box uses fuses, the circuit fuse (a cartridge-type) should be changed, BUT ONLY BY SOMEONE FAMILIAR WITH ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. If, after performing one of these procedures, the fuse blows or circuit breaker trips again, call for semice.

NOTE: Apartment tenants or condominium owners should request their building management perform this check before calling for service.

Controls are not properly set or wrong control is set for the component or surface unit you are using.

c Entire grill or griddle element is not plugged in properly.

c Consider the possibility of interruption in gas or electric service from the utility source.

c You must use pans which are absolutely flat. If light can be seen between the pan bottom and a straight edge, the halogenhadiant surface units will not transfer heat properly.

Pan bottoms should closely match the diameter of the surface unit selected.

The halogen/radiant cooktop may seem hotter than you are used to. This is normal.

c Make sure flat-bottomed pans are used.

FOODS COOK SLOWLY ON HALOGENRA.DIANT COOKTOP

TINY SCRATCHES

(may appear as cracks) OR ABRASIONS ON HALOGEN1 RADIANT COOKTOP GLASS SURFACE

METAL MARKINGS (may appear as scratches

on halogenhadiant cooktop glass surface)

Using the vent will help keep the halogenhadiant cooktop cooler.

Improper cookware being used. Pan bottoms should be fla~ fairly heavy weight and the same diameter as the surface unit selected.

Incorrect cleaning methods have been used, cookware with rough bottoms have been used or coarse particles (salt or sand) were between the cookware and the surface of cooktop. Use recommended cleaning procedures, be sure cookware bottoms and cookware are clean before use and use cookware with smooth bottoms. Thy scratches are not removable but will become less visible in time as a result of cleaning.

Do not slide aluminum cookware across the surface. Use the recommended cleaning procedure to remove marks.

c Incorrect cleaning materials have been used, encrusted boilovers or ~~ease spatters remain on the surface. Use a razor scraper and the recommended cleaning procedure.

DARK STREAKS OR SPECKS Use a razor scraper and recommended cleaning procedure.

ON HALOGE.NRADIANT COMPONENT

AREAS OF DISCOLORATION ON HALOGEN/RADIANT SURFACE COOKTOP

FREQUENT CYCLING OFF AND ON OF HALOGENJ RADIANT SURFACE UNITS

Marks from aluminum and copper pans as well as mineral deposits from water or food can be removed with Cook Top Cleaning Creme.

c Incorrect cookware used. Use only flat cookware to minimize cycling.

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Contents Monogram’ Component Cooktuf 164D2966P016 Introduction ContentsWrite down the model and serial numbers Before using your cooktop system, read this guide carefullySave time and money. Before you request service If you need serviceWhen You Get Your Component Cooktop System IMPORT~ Safety InstructionsFor Your Safety Halogen/Radiant Surface Units and Gas Burners IMPORT~ Safety Instructions Electric Surface Unit Components CleaningInstructions General Information about Components Care of ComponentsHalogen/Radiant Cooktop COMPONENTS/ACCESSORIESGas Burner Cooktop Electric Grill with Downdraft Vent Optional Remote Control Accessory KitOptional Griddle Accessory Electric Updraft Grill~pe of Cooktop HOW does Thiscooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE?Halogen Surface Unit HALOGEN/RADIANT Surface UnitcontrolsRadiant Surface Unit GRILL/GRIDDLECONTROLS GAS Burner ControlsVent System Control General Information About Halogen/Radiant Surface Units HALOGEN/RADIANT ComponentDifferences Between Halogen and Radiant Units Glass-ceramic not recommended How to Check Pan PerformanceHALOGEN/R.ADIA.NTCOMPONENT Vpes of Cookware++ -\2*4 Plastic and Sugary SpilloversKkkP Observe the Following Points in Canning Home CA.NNINGTIPSGlass Cooktop Cautions Auto Relight Usingyour GAS Burner ComponentPower Outage Automatic IgnitionStove Top Grills How to Select Flame SizeCookware Wok CookingAlignment Key Igniter ==Burner Cap Exposed Burner AssemblyGrill Component Burner CapWhat to do if a Flame-Up Occurs How to Assemble the Grill ModuleGrill Tips Questions and Answers10-14 Grill Cooking GuidePreheatknobs turned to ‘W.P7or anytime Marinate Less-tender beefHow to Remove the Griddle Griddle AccessoryHow to Assemble the Griddle Accessory Using the GriddleGriddle Tips To 1 Griddle Cooking GuideBrushed Stainless Steel Finish Care and CleaningControl Panel and Knobs Precautions Halogen/Radiant Cooktop-G1ass Ceramic Cooktop Cleaning?!!r o- I, Burner Bodv Gas Burner AssemblyBurner ~ Support RingGrease Jars Griddle AccessoryGrill Component Porcelain Enamel Grease WellHow to Clean the Vent Grille How to Clean the Vent SystemHow to Clean the Filters Foods Cook Slowly on HALOGENRA.DIANT Cooktop Tiny Scratches Problem SOL~RYellow flames Yellow-tipped flames C Normal soft blue flames Problem SolwrTable of Contents Vich+ of these or Important safety instructionsInstallations not allowed Took requiredOptional FlemoteControl Accessory Kit Mode AvailableGas operation Installation Accessones Dimensions Clearances~ote Gas units are Not Convertible to liquidZEW145T Dimensions Clearances+1-3 Installation o@ons Installation rules Venting ruzes Preparing Cutout information singh component Cutout informationCabinetry 30-5/8 Cutout Information Multiple Component Units15-3/8 Cutout Information ComponentAltmate ArrangementsComponent Cooking Surfaces Prepating Cutout Information Alternate ArrangementsDuctwork advance planning VentingojbtionsDuctwork Hole saw Measuring tape Framing square Ductwork ArrangementsSchedule of PVC duct used Be followed for installation100’ maximum equivalent Length Duct Fittings‘1 \r2 I /out’etarea Gas and Electrical SupplyDoumdrafipll Halogm/RadiantCookt+, updra~ GrzllandCooktop Multiple cooktopsAttachin~ Chassiss’oti braceto equal-height cookt@s Attaching chassissu~ort braceto d~jment-height cookto@Scratched, knobs must be Cooktq ~ Downdrafi VentSecuring cooktopsto countertop \\\Reorient Blower Relocate Blowe? 4ConnectorDo not use a flame to check for Electrical Owe?- requirements Ctick Faces up Mounting downdra@ blowercontrolFI/ote Control box flange faces Toward cooktop Accesso~ kit InstallationCabinet front, remove Cooktop assembly Mounting Downdrafi BlowercontrolAccessorykit Installation Page Home RepairSewice Warranty 953-4994

ZEW145, ZEW165, ZEW164, ZEW175, ZGW125 specifications

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