GE JP385, JP389, JP387 manual Cooktop Vent System, How to Operate Vent System

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COOKTOP VENT SYSTEM

The blower comes on automatically when the grill or griddle is turned on and turns off automatically when the grill or griddle is turned off.

If the vent is turned on using the knob, the blower will not turn off automatically and must be turned off using the knob.

The built-in vent system helps remove cooking vapors, odors and smoke from foods prepared on the cooktop modules.

How to Operate Vent System

To operate the vent system using the knob, turn the

VENT knob on the control panel to ON.

Some models have a control that allows you to choose blower speeds from low to high.

Continuous use of the vent system while cooking

 

 

helps keep the kitchen comfortable and less humid,

 

 

reducing cooking odors and soiling moisture that

 

 

normally creates a frequent need for cleaning.

on some models

on some models

 

JP385

JP387

 

 

JP389

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Contents Installation Instructions Safety Instructions Operating Instructions, TipsConsumer Services Help US Help YOU… If YOU Need SERVICE…Save time and money Before you request service… If you received a damaged cooktop…Modules and Accessories Modules and AccessoriesImportant Safety Instructions Read all instructions before using this applianceImportant Safety Instructions Features of Your Cooktop Model JP387Radiant Surface Unit Module Griddle Plate AccessoryIndicator Light Grill GrateHOW does this Cooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE? Using the Electric Surface Unit ModulesCare of the Modules Controls How to Set the ControlsCooking Guide for Using Heat Settings Surface Cooking With Infinite Heat ControlsCoil Surface Unit Module How to Insert the ModuleHow to Remove the Module CookwareDeep Fat Frying Questions and AnswersWok Cooking Radiant Module General Information About Radiant ModulesTypes of Cookware How to Check Pan PerformancePorcelain/enamel Grill Module How to Insert the Grill ModulePlastic and Sugary Spillovers Automatic Blower Operation How to Set the Grill ControlsRemoving the Grill Module What to Do If a Flame-Up OccursGrill Tips Do not leave the grill unattended while in useFood Suggested Setting Cook Time Comments Steak Grill Cooking GuideUsing the Griddle Griddle AccessoryHow to Insert the Griddle Accessory and the Grill Module Removing the Griddle ModuleHow to Set The Griddle Controls Griddle TipsGriddle Cooking Guide How should I store my griddle when it is not in use?Do I need special cookware for use with my griddle? Home Canning Tips What is a Temperature Limiter?Observe Following Points in Canning How to Operate Vent System Cooktop Vent SystemBrushed Chrome Finish on some models Care and CleaningPorcelain Enamel Finish on some models Grease Collector JarVent System Before cleaning the vent grille, be sure exhaustCooktop Tub ModulesGrill Grate Reflector Pan Griddle AccessoryGrill Module Grill CoverDrip Pans Clean the area under the drip pans oftenCoil Surface Unit Module Do not cover the drip pans with foilFor heavy, burned-on soil Radiant Module-Glass Ceramic Cooktop CleaningFor normal, light soil General InformationInstallation Instructions 30″ Cooktop Dimensions for reference onlyPreparing the Base Cabinet Preparing for InstallationRough Preparation of Junction Box Blower to Ductwork Alignment Preparing the CountertopPreparing for Ductwork Determine Flexible Ducting’s Equivalent LengthInstalling the Ductwork Calculate Total Equivalent Ductwork Length Do not use flexible plastic ductingInstall 1/2″ Flexible Conduit with Supplied Clamp Installing the CooktopElectrical Requirements Before Making Electrical ConnectionsMaking Electrical Connections Conductor Branch CircuitQUESTIONS? USE this Problem Solver Make sure flat-bottomed pans are usedProblem Solver Tiny ScratchesProblem Solver Page We’ll Be There Warranty
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