GE JSP40, JSP34 Broiler Pan & Grid, Oven Heating Elements, Removable Storage Drawer, Toreplace

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Care and cleaning of the range.

After broiling, remove the broiler pan from the oven.

Broiler Pan & Grid

Donotdean thebroi/erpan orgrid ina serf- cleaningoven.

After broiling, remove file broiler pan

_I'Ollltile oven. Remove tile _'id from tile pan. Carefhlly pour out the _'ease fi'om the pan into a proper container.

Wash and rinse tile broiler pan and grid in hot water _ith a soap-filled or plastic scouring pad.

fffood has burned on, sprinkle tile _'id

_ith detergent while hot and cover _ith wet paper towels or a dishcloth. Soaking the pan _ill remove bimaed-on fbods.

Both file broiler pan and _'id may be cleaned _ith a commercial oven cleaner.

Both dm broiler pan and _'id can also be cleaned in a dishwasher.

Donotstorea soiledbreilerpan andgrid anywherein therange.

Oven Heating Elements

Donotcleanthebakeelementor thebroil

dement.An;/softwill burnoff whenthe elementsareheated.

To clean file oven floor, gently lif_ tile bake element. Clean _ith warill

soa W water.

Removable Storage Drawer

Thestoragedraweris a goodplacetostore

co&wareandbakewareDonotstoreplastics. andflammablematerialin thedrawer.

Do not overload dm storage &awer. If din drawer is too heax_,, it may slip off tile track when opened. To open tile (kawer,

grasp tile center of tile handle and pull straight out.

Toremove:

Pull tile (kawer straight out and lif_over the guide smps.

Toreplace:

Lift over tile guide stops and slide dm drawer into place.

To clean both tile inside and tile outside: Wipe _4th soap and water. Rinse well.

Donotusecleansingpowdersor harsh abrasiveswhichmayscratchthesurface.

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