GE JP389, JP385, JP387 manual Modules and Accessories

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MODULES AND ACCESSORIES

General Information

A full selection of modules are available for the cooktop. The modules can be interchanged quickly and easily. Each module has an electrical plug which fits into a receptacle in the center of the outside wall of the cooktop. Some modules are inserted and removed differently than others. If your cooktop is connected to 208 volts, you will notice some increase in cooking times.

See each module section for specific instructions for installing and removing that module.

To purchase, contact your nearest GE Appliances dealer or service center. If you need assistance in finding your nearest GE dealer, contact the GE Answer Center® at 800.626.2000.

Model numbers are listed below.

Modules and Accessories

Coil Surface Unit

JXDC41–Brushed Chrome

JXDC43– Black Porcelain Enamel

JXDC44–

White Porcelain Enamel

This module has one 6and one 8coil surface unit. The surface units and drip pans are removable for cleaning.

Radiant Module JXDR46VB–Black Radiant

208V (JP387) JXDR46VW–White Radiant

208V (JP387) JXDR50C–Black Radiant

240V (JP385, JP389)

Stainless Steel Trim JXDR50B–Black Radiant and Black Trim

240V (JP385, JP389) JXDR50W–White Radiant and White Trim

240V (JP385, JP389)

This module has one 5and one 7heating coil beneath a smooth glass surface. The two surface units are shown by the outlines on the glass. This module provides fast heat, energy efficient operation and is easy to clean.

Grill Module

JXDL44 (JP385, JP389)

JXDL45–208V (JP387)

With this module you can char-broil meat indoors all year long. Fat drains away and collects in the grease jar. The grill heating element is divided so the front and back sections can be controlled separately.

Griddle Accessory

JXDD44

You must have the grill module to use the griddle accessory.

The griddle sits directly over the grill heating element and reflector pan. It has two drain holes so fat and meat drippings can drain into the grease jar. The front and back of the griddle are controlled separately.

WARNING: Griddle modules JXDD43 and JXDD46 are not to be used with these cooktops.

Grill Cover

JXDM2–Black

JXDM3–White

This cover fits over the grill or griddle.

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