GE Maintaining Your Cooktop: Essential Care for Model JP389

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CARE AND CLEANING

(continued)

Cooktop Tub

Wipe out tub with hot soapy water— or a soap-filled or plastic scouring pad. Rinse with a damp cloth.

Make sure the drain hole is not blocked. Clean with a cotton swab or toothpick.

Vent System

Before cleaning the vent grille, be sure exhaust

blower is shut off.

To clean the vent grille, remove it from the cooktop by lifting it up. Wipe with a damp cloth.

If necessary the vent grille can be washed in the sink. Use dishwashing liquid for cleaning.

Do not use abrasive cleaners. They will damage the vent grille’s finish.

Do not clean the vent grille in the dishwasher.

To clean the vent chamber, use hot, soapy water. Do not use abrasive cleaners. They will damage the finish.

Vent Filter

Vent Filter

The filter is

 

Vent

held in place

 

with a metal

 

Chamber

 

 

 

latch. Move

 

 

 

 

latch up in

 

 

either

 

 

direction and

 

 

lift filter up

 

 

and out of the

 

 

vent opening.

 

 

Clean the filter by swishing it in hot, soapy water. Rinse well and dry thoroughly.

Do not operate the vent without the filter in place.

Modules

CAUTION

Be sure all controls are turned OFF before attempting to remove a module or heating element.

Do not attempt to clean plug-in surface units or grill heating element in an automatic dishwasher.

Do not immerse plug-in surface units in liquids of any kind.

Do not bend the plug-in surface unit plug terminals.

Do not attempt to clean, adjust or in any way repair the plug-in receptacle.

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Contents Safety Instructions Operating Instructions, Tips Installation InstructionsConsumer Services If YOU Need SERVICE… Save time and money Before you request service…Help US Help YOU… 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 JP387Griddle Plate Accessory Indicator LightRadiant Surface Unit Module Grill GrateUsing the Electric Surface Unit Modules HOW does this Cooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE?Care of the Modules How to Set the Controls Cooking Guide for Using Heat SettingsControls Surface Cooking With Infinite Heat ControlsHow to Insert the Module How to Remove the ModuleCoil Surface Unit Module CookwareQuestions and Answers Deep Fat FryingWok Cooking Radiant Module General Information About Radiant ModulesHow to Check Pan Performance Types of CookwarePorcelain/enamel How to Insert the Grill Module Grill ModulePlastic and Sugary Spillovers How to Set the Grill Controls Removing the Grill ModuleAutomatic Blower Operation 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 GuideGriddle Accessory How to Insert the Griddle Accessory and the Grill ModuleUsing the Griddle Removing the Griddle ModuleHow to Set The Griddle Controls Griddle TipsHow should I store my griddle when it is not in use? Griddle Cooking GuideDo I need special cookware for use with my griddle? What is a Temperature Limiter? Home Canning TipsObserve Following Points in Canning How to Operate Vent System Cooktop Vent SystemCare and Cleaning Porcelain Enamel Finish on some modelsBrushed Chrome Finish on some models Grease Collector JarBefore cleaning the vent grille, be sure exhaust Cooktop TubVent System ModulesGriddle Accessory Grill ModuleGrill Grate Reflector Pan Grill CoverClean the area under the drip pans often Coil Surface Unit ModuleDrip Pans Do not cover the drip pans with foilRadiant Module-Glass Ceramic Cooktop Cleaning For normal, light soilFor heavy, burned-on soil General InformationInstallation Instructions 30″ Cooktop Dimensions for reference onlyPreparing for Installation Preparing the Base CabinetRough Preparation of Junction Box Preparing the Countertop Preparing for DuctworkBlower to Ductwork Alignment 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 CooktopBefore Making Electrical Connections Making Electrical ConnectionsElectrical Requirements 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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