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Questions and hswem

Q. Can my @dWe be switched to the other side of the cooktop where it would be more convenient for me?

A. Your interchangeable moktop modules can be used on either the right or left side of the cooktop (on some models). Men inserting or removing a modtie, take care not to force the connection or exert undue pressure which could damage the electrid contacts.

Q. Can prolonged periods of high heat damage my griddle’s surface?

A. A brief preheating period is often necessary for best restits with many foods, but leaving the gridde on HI heat setting for more than 5 minutes without food can damage the nonstick mating. Aways be sure to turn control knobs to OFF when cooking is completed.

Q. Do I need special cookware for use with my grid~e?

A. Avoid using meti cookware with sharp points or rough or sharp edges which might damage the non- stick coated griue surface. Do not cut foods on the gridde. Use ody heat-resistant dishes when foods in containers are to be warmed on the gridde. For further information on -g for your gri~e’s surface, see the &e and Cleaning section.

Q. How should I store my griddle when it is not in use?

A To avoid marring the non-stick finish, store the gridde upright on the edge with the terminals up to avoid damage. If it is necessary to store it flat, avoid placing other pans or cookware on top.

Q. How long can foods be kept warm with the griddle without losing their appeal?

&No longer than 2 hours is rewmmended to assure good f~od quality and prevent spoilage. ‘Delicate foods, such as eggs, should not be kept more than 15 to 30 minutes; entrees and casseroles maybe warmed for 30 to 60 minutes. Hors d’oeuvres wfil stay hot for serving up to 1 or 1 % hours. Rearrange or stir food occasionally, if possible.

Q. my aren’t my foods done even though they

-have cooked the full time?

A Preheat the gridde for a longer time and leave foods on the gridde longer to attain the desired degree of browning.

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Do not leave cooktop unattended during “preheat”

bobs turned b Ho or anytime the knobs are turned to HI with food on the griddle.

Suggested cooking times shodd be used ordy as a Wide since variables in food may change cooking time.

Cooking times may be slightly longer when using the downdraft vent system.

Food

 

I Su=ested Settinz

 

Comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bacon

 

 

 

Medium High

 

 

 

 

 

Chous

 

] Medium High

 

 

 

 

 

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Cube &Mb Eye Steaks

 

 

 

Medium High

 

Grease lightly if desired.

 

 

Ems, Fried

 

I

MED

 

Grease lightly if desired.

—.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fish Steaks

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Medium High

 

Grease lightly if desired.

 

French Toast

 

 

 

Medium High

 

Grease lightly if desired.

 

Ham Stices

 

 

 

Medium High

 

Grease lightly if desired.

Hambu~em

 

 

 

Medium High

 

 

 

 

Hot DOES

 

 

 

Medium High

 

I Grease lightly if desired.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pancakes

 

 

 

Medium High

 

Grease lightly if desired.

 

Sandwiches

 

 

 

MED

 

Grease lightly if desired.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sausage Patties

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Medium High

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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 belowPrecautionsshodd~fo~qw@ including the ~~ , ~~Ü‹ ~~ Do not a~ow anyone to *b, stand or hang on the coo~pDo not store ble materi~ n~ the ~ SAWmE~~U~ONS Ody ce-’~of*s7 q~l~~%~mS of YOm COO~OP ‘h Models JP383 JP385 JP384Tiily cleaned when modules are removed Reflector Pan Part of the Grill Modtie =21Push in and turn to set surfaw units from LO to HI 23,27 Using the Electfic Sutiace Unit Modules HOW does ~S Cooktop COmm To YOm OLD Om?Cam of the Modules How to Set the Controk CooKng Guide for Using Heat SettingsSurface CooHng With Infinite Heat Controls 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 TipsHow to Check Pan Petiomance on a Solid Disk Sutiace Unit Sold Disk MODUmBottoms am not recommended Questions and hswem Neml Information About Radiant Modules How to Check Pan Pefiomance ~pes of Coo~amPorcelai4enamel Glass-ceramic not recommendedHow to Inseti the Gtill Modtie ~ MOD~EPlastic and Suga~ Spillovem 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 accessoryHow to Set The Gtiddle Controls Griddle TipsAutomatic Blower Operation ~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 high=~GS May appas scratches on ~~Radiant cookt@.#ass s~ace NO~S We’ll Be There Do not leave children alone+ hildren should JP383 JP387 ~ -L.v.... v JP3W... .,ppaRfPliance is in use. They should never be allowed
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