GE JSP34, JSP26, JSP40 manual Temperature Limiter glasscooktopsonly, About Radiant Surface Units

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Never cook directly on the glass, Always use cookware,

Always place the pan in the center of the surface unit you are cooking on.

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the radiant

surface

units...

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The radiant cooktop

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heating

 

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Beforeyouusethecooktopforthefirst time,

units beneath a smooth glass surface.

 

cleanit withcleaningcream.Thishelpsprotect

 

thetopandmakesclean-upeasier

NOTE.A" dight odoris normalwhena new

 

 

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cooktopis usedforthefirst time.It is causedby

 

 

Waterstains(mineraldeposits)areremovable

theheatingof newpartsandinsulatingmaterials

usingthecleaningcreamor full strengthwhite

andwill disappearin a shorttime.

 

 

vinegar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tile surface unit will (_cle on and off to

 

Useof window c/eanermay.leave an

 

iridescent film on the cooktop. Thecleaning

maintain your selected control setting.

 

 

cream will remove this discoloration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is safe to place

hot

cookware

on

 

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the glass surface

even when

tile cooktop

 

Don?storeheavyitemsabovethecooktopIf.

 

theydropontotheco&top,they.cancause.

is cool.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

damage.

Even after

tile surf_me units

are umaed

 

Do not use the surfaceas a cutting board.

off; tile glass cooktop retains enough heat

Donotslide

to continue

cooking.

To avoid over-

 

 

cookwareacross

cooking,

relnove

pans fi'Oln tile suI(_lce

 

thecooktop

units when

the food is cooked. Avoid

 

becauseit can

placing awthing on the surface unit until

scratchtheglass--

the.glassis scratch

it has cooled COlnpletely.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

resistant,not

scratchproof.

Temperature Limiter (glasscooktopsonly)

EveI T radiant StlI't-_ceunit has a telnperature lilniter.

The telnperamre lilniter protects dm glass cookmp fl'Oln getting too hot.

Tile telnperamre lilniter may cTcle tile units offfor a time if!

Thepan boilsdry.

Thepan bottomis not flat.

Thepan is off center

Thereisno panon theunit.

Dual Surface Unit Switch (glasscooktopsonly)

Theleft rearsurfaceunithastwo cookingsizesto selectfromso youcanmatchthesizeof theunit to thesizeof theco&wareyouare using.

To use the large (9-inch) sm(>me unit, push in tile top portion of the COILSIZE switch next to the control knob. Push in and mm the control knob to the desired setting.

To use file small (6-inch) surface unit,

push in tile bottom portion of the COIL SIZE switch. Push in and turn tile control

knob to tile desired setting.

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