GE Monogram Component Cooktop System Grill component, Porcelain enamel grease well, Grease jars

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Grill component

Clean the grill component after every use. Do not put the element into water. It cleans itself when heated during normal use. To remove any charred soil, clean with a dry, stiff brush when the element is cool.

Never use steel wool or metal scouring pads because they may damage the outer casing of the element.

Wash the grill grate in the sink in soap and water. The grate may be soaked in a solution of dishwasher detergent and hot water. Use a non-metal scouring pad if necessary. Do not use abrasive cleaning products. The grill grate can also be cleaned in a self-cleaning oven.

From time to time, you should recondition the grate with no-stick cooking spray. See the Grill Component section.

Wash the porcelain enamel drip pan in the sink with soap and water, or put it in the dishwasher. Soak stubborn stains, then rub gently with a scouring pad.

Do not put the drip pan in the oven during a self-cleaning cycle. Doing so will cause discoloration and damage the finish.

Porcelain enamel grease well

Porcelain enamel can crack or chip with

When cleaning a porcelain enamel grease well,

misuse. It can stain if spillovers of foods with a

be careful not to get the electrical receptacles

high acid content (such as tomatoes or lemon

wet. Do not try to fill the well with water when

juice) are not cleaned up quickly.

cleaning. Be sure the drain hole and tube in the

 

grease well are not clogged.

Grease jars

On the underside of the grill cooktop component, a grease jar is mounted to catch fat and drippings.

The lid of the jar is permanently mounted to the bottom of the cooktop component box. The lid is connected by a tube to a spout at the front of the grease well. The jar can be unscrewed from the lid to be emptied and cleaned or to be replaced. The jar is a standard 1-pint jar. Quart canning jars may also fit.

Do not use thin-walled glass or plastic jars, such as those having contained food products. Such jars could fracture.

Different foods give different amounts of fat and drippings, so you should inspect the jar each time it is used. If the jar is not emptied or replaced often enough, the fat and drippings may overflow. Be sure the drain hole and tube in the grease well are not clogged.

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Contents GE Monogram Use and Care Guide Component Cooktop System Introduction ContentsIf you need service Important Safety Notice Safety Precautions Using Your Component Cooktop Using Your Component Cooktop General information Gas burner cooktop Electric grill with downdraft ventElectric updraft grill Radiant surface unit Halogen surface unitDifferences between halogen and radiant surface units General information about halogen/ radiant surface unitsTypes of cookware How to check pan performanceFor best results Special cautions for glass surface unitsObserve the following points in canning What is a temperature limiter?Auto relight Before using your gas burnersPower outage Automatic ignitionTo light a burner How to select flame sizeCookware Wok cookingStove top grills How to assemble the grill module Before using your grill Grill controlWhat to do if a flame- up occurs Grill tipsQuestions and answers Beef Steaks, tender Grill cooking guideVent System Control Using the vent systemCare of the components Care and Cleaning Brushed stainless steel finishControl panel and knobs Heavy, burned-on soil on the glass surface units Daily cleaning of the glass surface unitsGeneral information for glass surface units Normal, light soil on the glass surface unitsPrecautions for the glass surface units Special care of the glass surface unitsFuture care of the glass surface units Gas burner assembly Grill component Porcelain enamel grease wellGrease jars How to clean the vent system How to clean the vent grilleHow to clean the filters Properly Questions? Use this problem solver Problem SolverProblem Possible Cause Dark Streaks Vent System Component Cooktop System For Customers With Special Needs… 800.626.2000 In-Home Repair ServiceService Contracts 800 Parts and Accessories 800Warranty Registration Ownership Product Consumer Consumer Product Ownership Registration

Component Cooktop System specifications

The GE Monogram Component Cooktop System is a high-end kitchen appliance designed for culinary enthusiasts who appreciate both form and function. A cornerstone of the Monogram line, this cooktop system represents a blend of advanced technology, flexibility, and elegant design.

One of the most striking features of the GE Monogram Component Cooktop is its modular design. Home chefs can customize their cooking experience based on personal preferences and cooking styles. The cooktop allows for the integration of various cooking elements such as gas burners, induction cooktops, grill plates, and griddles, making it versatile for various cuisines. This modularity enables the seamless combination of different cooking surfaces tailored to the user’s needs.

The gas burners feature high BTU outputs that provide powerful heat when needed, ensuring quick boiling and effective searing. Flame-sensing technology enhances safety by automatically shutting off the gas supply if a flame goes out, providing peace of mind while cooking. Additionally, cast iron grates contribute to excellent heat retention and stability, allowing for seamless transition between cookware types.

For those who prefer electric cooking, the induction components are equally impressive. Using electromagnetic energy, induction cooking delivers rapid heat with precise temperature control, allowing for delicate tasks like simmering sauces or high-heat cooking for stir-fries. The smooth ceramic surface is easy to clean, and the cooktop remains cool to the touch, reducing the risk of burns.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the GE Monogram Component Cooktop System is its sleek design. The stainless steel finish exudes a modern aesthetic, while the backlit controls and seamless integration into countertops provide an upscale look that enhances any kitchen decor. Furthermore, user-friendly touch controls allow for easy adjustments, making the cooking process more efficient.

Additional features include temperature probes, which offer precise cooking results, and various safety features such as automatic shut-off and system lock, ensuring peace of mind during cooking. Furthermore, the cooktop is designed for easy maintenance, with removable components and surfaces that resist staining.

In summary, the GE Monogram Component Cooktop System is a sophisticated and versatile cooking solution that caters to the needs of discerning chefs. With its modular design, powerful gas burners, advanced induction technology, and user-friendly features, this cooktop system embodies the essence of luxury cooking while ensuring performance and safety in the kitchen. Whether simmering, searing, or grilling, the Monogram Component Cooktop System stands out as a top choice for culinary excellence.