GE JP387, JP385, JP386, JP384, JP383, JP388 Do not leave the grill unattended wtie in use

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Do not leave the grill unattended wtie in use.

Be sure to preheat according to the cooking guide.

Make sure the grease collector jar and the reflector pan are clean and in place before using the @l.

Remove grease from the grease collector jar after each use to avoid spdlovers.

The grates should be oiled or sprayed with a non- stick coating before cooking to prevent sticking. Remove the grate before spraying, and spray ordy while cool. Spraying directiy onto a hot grill may cause a fire.

Trim fat from meats before placing on the grill. This will reduce smoking and lessen grease buildup in the grease collector jar.

men cooking foods of various sixes and thicknesses, start larger or thicker pieces first, and quicker-cooking sdler pieces later. Press meat lightly to lie flat on the grill: slash the fat on the edges of ste~ and chops to prevent curling; break the joints of split chickens so they will lie flat.

Mlow spaw between foods when placing them on the @l. Air needs to circulate around the food for best cooking results.

O-iondly rearrange foods on the grill, to prevent sticking and provide better browning.

Season meats after cooking rather than before— Mt can draw out juices and dry out meat. Use tongs to turn and rearrange meats on the grill; forks will pierce the meat and release juices.

If your house has low voltage, foods may be lighter brown than expected. A longer preheating and grill time may be necessary to achieve the desired results.

The blower comes on automatidly when the grill is turned on and turns off automatidly when the ml is turned off.

Questions and hswem

Q. I fofiowed the cooking times suggested in the grill cooking guide but my foods were not done properly. Is there something wrong with my grill?

A. Probably not. Suggested cooking times should be used ody as a general guide. Variables in food can change cooking times required.

Q. How can I keep barbecued meats from developing an unattractive burned look and taste?

A. Saums containing sugar will often bum if used during the entire cooking time. If your favorite sauce mntains sugar, try adding it ordv during the last 15 to 20 minutes of cooking time for best resdts.

Q. Foods cooked on my grill are not browning as much as I would like. mat could cause this?

A. A longer preheating and grill time maybe necessary to achieve the desired restits.

Q. Can my gri~ be switched to the other side of the

cooktop where it would be more convenient for me?

A. Your interchangeable @oktop modties can be used

on either the right or the left side of the cooktop (on some models). Men inserting or removing a module, take care not to force the connection or exert undue pressure which codd damage the electrid contacts.

Q. men cooking many individud foods, what can I do to insure that foods til cook evenly?

A men cooking foods of various sties and thicknesses, start larger or thicker pieces first and add quicker cooking, sdler pieces later. Press the meat lightly to lie flat on the grill. Slash the fat on the edges of steaks and chops to prevent curling. Break the joints of split chickens so they will lie flat.

Q. My grilled meats sometimes come out drier than they should. mat can I do to help prevent this?

A. Season meats after woking rather than before—

sdt can draw out juices and dry out meat. Use tongs to turn and rearrange meats on the grill;

forks will pierce the meat and release juices.

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Contents Installation Instructions Consumer Services~-~ Care and Cleaning Operating Instrutiions, ~psSave time and money Before you request service Before using your cooktop, read this guide carefullyYOU ~ED Serwce If you received a damaged cooktopModules and Accessories Model numbers are listed belowDo not store ble materi~ n~ the ~ Precautionsshodd~fo~qw@ including the ~~ , ~~Ü‹ ~~Do not a~ow anyone to *b, stand or hang on the coo~p SAWmE~~U~ONS Ody ce-’~of*s7 q~l~~%~mS of YOm COO~OP ‘h Models JP383 JP385 JP384Push in and turn to set surfaw units from LO to HI 23,27 Tiily cleaned when modules are removedReflector Pan Part of the Grill Modtie =21 Cam of the Modules Using the Electfic Sutiace Unit ModulesHOW does ~S Cooktop COmm To YOm OLD Om? Surface CooHng With Infinite Heat Controls How to Set the ControkCooKng Guide for Using Heat Settings How to hseti the Module How to Remove the ModuleCOm S~ACE ~ MOD~E Coo&amDeep Fat F~ing Wok CookingQuestions and hswem Yes, but ody use ~okware designed for canningHow to Insert the Module Before Using Your Solid Disk Module for the First TimeNeml Information About Solid Disk Sufiace Uni@ Cooham TipsBottoms am not recommended How to Check Pan Petiomance on a Solid Disk Sutiace UnitSold Disk MODUm Questions and hswem Neml Information About Radiant Modules How to Check Pan Pefiomance ~pes of Coo~amPorcelai4enamel Glass-ceramic not recommendedPlastic and Suga~ Spillovem How to Inseti the Gtill Modtie~ MOD~E How to Set The Griti Controls Remoting the Grin ModuleAutomatic Blower Operation What to Do if a Flame-Up OccursDo not leave the grill unattended wtie in use Be sure to preheat according to the cooking guideSuggested Setting Cook Time Commenfi Steak Ground Steak orHamburgers Chicken~DLEACCESSORy How to Inseti the Gtiddle AccessoW and the Gfill ModuleUsing the Gtidde You must have the gri~ module to use the grid&e accessoryAutomatic Blower Operation How to Set The Gtiddle ControlsGriddle Tips ~DLE COOmG GmE Obse~e Fo~otig Pointi in Canning CA~ONSHow to Opemte Vent System Pomelain Enamel Finish on some models Bmshed Chrome Finish on some modelsGrease Co~ector Jar Control Panel and mobs~ CL~G Vent SystemModules 4A- IllGfll Module Gtill CoverCoil Sutiace Unit Module To remove a surface unitSolid Disk Module Mdiant Modul~lass Cemmic Cootiop Cleaning Special CareGeneral Information Scraper # WX1614 Creme and scraper kitCA~ON POR Personm ~, Remow House ~SE or CmC~ Wre you bginTook You Mll Heed E1-=cal RequirementPreparing for l~ll~on Positio* tie cootipPreparing ho ~ tibinti Prep- a p~~ or iskd type AinetPreparing he Counte~p ~pating hr DuWorkBlower to Du-ork Nignment Do not exceed the maximum recommended offsetPm,~m 15fi 18fi16fi 12 fi11 1/2 Fletible Conduit tih Wpplied Clamp Lling tie Ceo*pTin Mating Eleti=cal onne~iow Mating Ele-cal ConnetiouConductor B~ch Ctitit Eletical Requirement=Foods S~CK ‘ ’ To G~OR ‘ G~D~ HA Qtig is too highRadiant cookt@.#ass s~ace =~GSMay appas scratches on ~~ NO~S We’ll Be There Pliance is in use. They should never be allowed Do not leave children alone+ hildren shouldJP383 JP387 ~ -L.v.... v JP3W... .,ppaRf
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