GE JSP26, JSP34, JSP31 Care and Cleaning, Surface Units and Drip Pans, Lift-Up Cooktop, Oven Vent

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Surface Units and Drip Pans

To clean the surface units, turn the control to the highest setting for a minute. The coils will burn off any soil.

CAUTION

Be sure all the controls are turned to OFF and the surface units are cool before attempting to remove them.

Do not immerse the surface units in liquids of any kind.

Do not clean the surface units in a dishwasher.

Do not bend the surface unit plug terminals.

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

To remove a surface unit:

To remove the drip pans for cleaning, the surface units must be removed first.

Surface Unit

Receptacle

Drip Pan

Lift the surface unit about 1 inch above the drip pan and pull it out.

Do not lift the surface unit more than 1 inch.

If you do, it may not lie flat on the drip pan when you plug it back in.

Repeated lifting of the surface unit more

than 1 inch above the drip pan can permanently damage the receptacle.

To replace a surface unit:

Replace the drip pan into the recess in the cooktop. Make sure opening in the pan lines up with the receptacle.

Insert the terminals of the surface unit through

the opening in the drip pan and into the receptacle.

Guide the surface unit into place so it rests evenly.

Drip Pans

Remove the surface units. Then lift out the drip pans.

For best results, clean the drip pans by hand. Place them in a covered container (or a plastic bag) with 1/4 cup ammonia to loosen the soil. Then scrub with a soap filled scouring pad if necessary. Rinse with clean water and polish with a clean soft cloth.

The drip pans may also be cleaned in the dishwasher.

Black drip pans (on some models) may be cleaned in a self-cleaning oven after they have been thoroughly rinsed. However, self-cleaning them may cause them to lose their original luster and shine.

Clean the area under the drip pans often. Built-up soil, especially grease, may catch on fire.

Do not cover drip pans with foil. Using foil so close to the receptacle could cause shock, fire or damage to the range.

Care and Cleaning

Lift-Up Cooktop

Clean the area under the cooktop often. Built-up soil, especially grease, may catch fire.

To make cleaning easier, the entire cooktop may be lifted up and supported in the up position.

Be sure all the surface units are turned off before raising the cooktop. The surface units and drip pans do not need to be removed, however, you may remove one to make raising the cooktop easier. A support rod will hold the cooktop up while you clean underneath it.

After cleaning under the cooktop with hot, soapy water and a clean cloth, lower the cooktop. Be careful not to pinch your fingers.

Support Rod

Oven Vent

The oven is vented through an opening under the right rear surface unit.

Never cover the opening with aluminum foil or any other material. This

Oven Vent

 

would prevent the oven vent from working properly.

 

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Contents UseandCare Guide Help US Help YOU… If YOU Need SERVICE…Important Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsOven Surface Cooking Units Self-Cleaning OvenSave These Instructions Models JSP26 JSP28 JSP31 JSP34 Features of Your RangeAnti-Tip Device Oven Control, Clock and Timer Drip Pans Plug-In Surface Units Oven Light SwitchExplained Oven Interior LightType of Cooktop Description How It Works Electric Coil HOW does this Cooktop Compare With Your OLD ONE?Cooking Guide for Using Heat Settings How to Set the ControlsSurface Cooking ComparisonWok Cooking Surface Cookware TipsCookware Deep Fat FryingSurface Home Canning TipsCookware Tips Home Canning Tips Observe Following Points in CanningTimeoven Features of Your Oven ControlFeatures of Your Oven CONTROL, Clock and TimerTimer ControlUsing Your Oven How to Set Your Range for Baking Using Your OvenBaking BakingBaking Pans Pan PlacementBaking Guides CookiesHow to Set Immediate Start and Automatic Stop How to Time BakeTimed Baking Timed BakingEasy Reference How to Set Delay Start and Automatic StopAdjust the Oven Thermostat Adjust the Oven ThermostatUse of Aluminum Foil How to Set Your Range for RoastingRoasting Why is my roast crumbling when I try to carve it? Questions and AnswersRoasting Guide Frozen RoastsWhy are my meats not turning out as brown as they should? How to Set Your Range for BroilingBroiling Should I salt the meat before broiling?Oven door should be open to the broil stop position Broiling GuideBroiling Before a Clean Cycle Operating the SELF-CLEANING OvenHow to Set Oven for Cleaning Cleaning OvenTo Stop a Clean Cycle Operating the SelfHow to Set Delay Start of Cleaning After Self-CleaningShould there be any odor during the cleaning? Operating the Self-Cleaning OvenWhy do I have ash left in my oven after cleaning? My oven shelves do not slide easily. What is the matter?Do not clean the bake element or the broil element Care and CleaningPainted Surfaces Control Panel and KnobsSurface Units and Drip Pans Care and CleaningLift-Up Cooktop Oven VentRemovable Storage Drawer Lift-Off Oven DoorInside of the door Outside of the doorBroiler Pan and Grid Porcelain Enamel CooktopOven Light Bulb Fig. B. Make certain ANTI-TIP DeviceAnti-Tip Device Problem Solver QUESTIONS? USE this Problem SolverOdor Emitting from Oven When Turned on Strong Odor Problem SolverWe’ll Be There Warranty
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