GE JP386, JP385, JP387, JP384, JP383 Neml Information About Solid Disk Sufiace Uni@, Cooham Tips

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&neml Information About Solid Disk Sufiace Uni@

Using a solid disk surface unit is quite similar to using an electric cofl surface unit. With both types of surface units, you wfil enjoy the cleardiness of electricity and the benefits of retained heat in the units. However, there are differences:

Solid disk surface units reach cooking temperature a little slower, and hold heat longer than coil units. Solid disk surface units have very even heat distribution. Since solid disk surface units hold heat longer, you may wish to turn the unit off sooner, and take advantage of the residud heat. me amount of residud heat is dependent upon the quantity and type of foo~ the material and thickness of the pan and the setting used for cooking.

The red dot in the center of the solid disk surface unit indicates built-in temperature limiters that automatidly reduce the heat if a pan boils dry, if the unit is turned on without a pan or if the pan is not making enough contact with the surface of the unit. The red dots will wear off with use without affecting the performance of the surface units.

There k retained heat in the surface unit On boilovers, wait for the unit to cool before cleaning the surface unit area.

You must use proper flat bottomed cookware. Pans with rounde~ curved ridged or warped bottoms are not remrnmended. Improper cookware codd cause unsatisfactory cooking restits.

Unlike electric coil surface units, solid disk surface units do NOT turn red ho~ even at the ~ setting. However, you may notice a dtil glow when the surface units are on HI and the room is didy lit.

Solid disk cooking tikes you a step closer to easier cleanup beause the cooking surface is sealed against sptils. mere are no drip pans or burner boxes to clean.

Cooham Tips

For cooking on sohd disk surface units the use of correct cookware is very importan~

Aurninum cookware mnducts heat faster than other metals.

Cast-iron and coated cast-iron containers are slow to absorb heat, but generrdly cook evedy at minimum or medium heat settings.

Glass cookware shodd be used ordy as the manufacturer describes.

Do not use a wire trivet or any other kind of

heat-retarding pad between the cookware and the surface unit.

Good pans have a thick flat bottom which absorbs the heat from the surface unit. me thick flat bottom provides good heat distribution from the surfaw unit to the food.

Pans with thin, uneven bottoms do not do a good job of using the heat coming from the surface unit. The food to be cooked may bum and require more time and electricity. You wodd dso have to add more fat or water.

Pans with uneven bottoms are not suitible.

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Contents Consumer Services Installation Instructions~-~ Care and Cleaning Operating Instrutiions, ~psBefore using your cooktop, read this guide carefully Save time and money Before you request serviceYOU ~ED Serwce If you received a damaged cooktopModel numbers are listed below Modules and AccessoriesDo not a~ow anyone to *b, stand or hang on the coo~p Precautionsshodd~fo~qw@ including the ~~ , ~~Ü‹ ~~Do not store ble materi~ n~ the ~ Ody ce-’~of*s7 q~l~~% SAWmE~~U~ONS‘h Models JP383 JP385 JP384 ~mS of YOm COO~OPReflector Pan Part of the Grill Modtie =21 Tiily cleaned when modules are removedPush in and turn to set surfaw units from LO to HI 23,27 HOW does ~S Cooktop COmm To YOm OLD Om? Using the Electfic Sutiace Unit ModulesCam of the Modules CooKng Guide for Using Heat Settings How to Set the ControkSurface CooHng With Infinite Heat Controls How to Remove the Module How to hseti the ModuleCOm S~ACE ~ MOD~E Coo&amWok Cooking Deep Fat F~ingQuestions and hswem Yes, but ody use ~okware designed for canningBefore Using Your Solid Disk Module for the First Time How to Insert the ModuleCooham Tips Neml Information About Solid Disk Sufiace Uni@Sold Disk MODUm How to Check Pan Petiomance on a Solid Disk Sutiace UnitBottoms am not recommended Questions and hswem Neml Information About Radiant Modules ~pes of Coo~am How to Check Pan PefiomancePorcelai4enamel Glass-ceramic not recommended~ MOD~E How to Inseti the Gtill ModtiePlastic and Suga~ Spillovem Remoting the Grin Module How to Set The Griti ControlsAutomatic Blower Operation What to Do if a Flame-Up OccursBe sure to preheat according to the cooking guide Do not leave the grill unattended wtie in useGround Steak or Suggested Setting Cook Time Commenfi SteakHamburgers ChickenHow to Inseti the Gtiddle AccessoW and the Gfill Module ~DLEACCESSORyUsing the Gtidde You must have the gri~ module to use the grid&e accessoryGriddle Tips How to Set The Gtiddle ControlsAutomatic Blower Operation ~DLE COOmG GmE CA~ONS Obse~e Fo~otig Pointi in CanningHow to Opemte Vent System Bmshed Chrome Finish on some models Pomelain Enamel Finish on some modelsGrease Co~ector Jar Control Panel and mobsVent System ~ CL~GModules 4A- IllGtill Cover Gfll ModuleTo remove a surface unit Coil Sutiace Unit ModuleSolid Disk Module Special Care Mdiant Modul~lass Cemmic Cootiop CleaningGeneral Information Scraper # WX1614 Creme and scraper kitWre you bgin CA~ON POR Personm ~, Remow House ~SE or CmC~Took You Mll Heed E1-=cal RequirementPositio* tie cootip Preparing for l~ll~onPreparing ho ~ tibinti Prep- a p~~ or iskd type Ainet~pating hr DuWork Preparing he Counte~pBlower to Du-ork Nignment Do not exceed the maximum recommended offsetPm,~m 18fi 15fi16fi 12 fiLling tie Ceo*p 11 1/2 Fletible Conduit tih Wpplied ClampMating Ele-cal Connetiou Tin Mating Eleti=cal onne~iowConductor B~ch Ctitit Eletical Requirement=HA Qtig is too high Foods S~CK ‘ ’ To G~OR ‘ G~D~May appas scratches on ~~ =~GSRadiant cookt@.#ass s~ace NO~S We’ll Be There JP383 JP387 ~ -L.v.... v JP3W... .,ppaRf Do not leave children alone+ hildren shouldPliance is in use. They should never be allowed
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