GE JP343S, JP346R, JP345R, JP345S, JP343P Never use the glass cooktop surface as a cutting board

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*Use proper pan size —This app]i:incc is (Yquippcd with one or more surface units of diffcrcl][ sizt.

Select cookware haling ilat bottot])~” l~irgc tnou::h to cover the surface units heatil~: arc:(. ‘“~’ii;.LI:.C 01 undersized cookwure wiil expose a portio]” I tj! [hc surfa~ 1; unit to direct contact and mav tci!il[. i n

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to st~].face unit will also improve elli~>icll~y. See the (~ookin:; ‘rips section of the r~-lal][;;[i.

Never try to move ~~ ~}a~] of hot fat, ~:;pccial lv a deep l-at fryer. Wait until the [at is LoOI,

OJ.liy certain ty~i~s of glass, glass/cerailli(’, earthenware or otht’r y,i.lA(A~l (“(~ilt;li.n(~l.s :irt~ sui~ble t“or cook~~)p s’;.:! t~c(~; (]il~c[”s n~:kj hreak because of tti~! sr.~ddeII charige in tenlpertit~~re.

To minimize the possibilit~’ of burns, i ::i~ i [ i on of” flammable materials and ~pll]agc, the Ilan(]le of a container should b(~ turned toward ih~ ccnicr of the cook[op witho[lt extending ()\L?r n.’~~l~ surface units.

Always keep combustible w:~li co~crings$

curtains or drapes a salk distance LI\IJay I’rom

your counter uniL.

D Always keep dish tow~ls, dish cl~)ihs, pot holders ar~d other linens a saft; dis[~~ll:(: awLi!

from your counter unit.

Do not leave paper products, cooking ~ltensils, or food on the cooktop wilen not i~~ use.

Avoid scratching the glass cooktop with stlilrt- instruments, or with rings or other jewelry.

Never use the glass cooktop surface as a cutting board.

Do not place or store items on top of tbr glas!; cooktop surface when it is not in USC.

Do not place any spoons or other s~.ir~.i)~;; utensils on glass cooktol:” :iar-face t~l]un it is il:

use. They may become hot and could ca~.l~e hur]ls.

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Avoid heating an emptv pail. [Ioi n:J s(; lliilj damage the c(oohtop and”thc i>u[l G

Keep the bottom of the pan and the s~~rfacc of the cooktop clean al~d dry. Wip: [I!, L. ,hI(I[ 1-:!’():.

and after u:~c [0 avl)id !~’l”al~’ilc> /’l-!.Jli]cius L ‘~licl gi’1 I

Do not allow water, other li(luids or grcas(’ [()

remain on the cookt!op or controt” pa!!cl.

*Always heat fat slowly, and WLI[ (:11 ai i I hci I 1s.

*Clean only parts iisted in this bool~;.

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Contents LUseand&reGuidel If you need service Save time and money. Before you request serviceIf you received a Damaged cooktop Use this appliance only for its intended use Never use the glass cooktop surface as a cutting board Use this appliance only for its intended use ’ ‘1 = , , ,m,’ ~ . fl/’ ./.. ‘ Slrface c~ooking with Infinite Heat ControlsLy ‘j,j \ Feature Index Model and Serial Numbers ExplainedDeep Rit Frying Ok CwkingCookware Copper BottomPorcelain/enamel Glass-ceramic not recommendedControl knobs may be removed for easier cleaning Removal of Packaging TapeControl Knobs Stainless Steel FrameObserve Following Points in Canning Canning should be done on cooktop onlyQUESTIONS? USE this Problem Solver Page Page Wdll Be There EE!5!El

JP346S, JP343S, JP343P, JP345S, JP345R specifications

The GE JP346R, JP345R, JP345S, JP343P, and JP343S are state-of-the-art jet engines designed for a variety of modern aerospace applications. These engines showcase General Electric's commitment to performance, efficiency, and advanced technological integration.

The GE JP346R is known for its high thrust-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for tactical and multi-role aircraft. One of its main features includes a robust turbine design that optimizes fuel combustion, contributing to lower emissions and enhanced performance. The engine also incorporates advanced materials that minimize weight while maximizing strength, allowing for increased payload capacity and range.

In comparison, the JP345R and JP345S models are engineered for versatility and adaptability. These engines utilize a modular design, making maintenance and repairs more streamlined. They feature a dual-spool design that aids in efficient performance across various flight envelopes. The JP345R is particularly noted for its thrust vectoring capabilities, which enhance maneuverability in combat environments. The JP345S, on the other hand, focuses on maximizing fuel efficiency during extended operations, making it suitable for longer missions.

The JP343P and JP343S engines cater to different operational roles but share a common thread of leading technology and reliability. The JP343P is tailored for platform-specific applications, providing high thrust and rapid response in fighter jets. It features advanced cooling techniques and high-temperature materials that enable sustained high performance in dynamic combat situations.

Conversely, the JP343S emphasizes quieter operation and reduced maintenance intervals. This engine is optimized for specific missions that require stealth and low-observable capabilities while maintaining efficiency and power output.

All five models incorporate digital engine controls, providing real-time monitoring and diagnostics that enhance safety and performance management. Additionally, these engines are designed for compatibility with emerging digital technologies, ensuring adaptability for future upgrades.

Overall, the GE JP346R, JP345R, JP345S, JP343P, and JP343S stand as a testament to GE's leadership in aerospace systems, combining innovative engineering, efficiency, and reliability to meet the demands of modern aviation. With their advanced technologies and characteristics, these engines are instrumental in shaping the future of flight.