GE JSP60GN manual Porcelain Enameled Grease Wells, Brushed Chrome Finish, Grill Module

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CARE AND CLEANING

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Porcelain Enameled Grease Wells

Porcelain enamel can crack or chip with misuse. lt can stain if spillovers of foods with o high acid content (such as tomatoes or lemon juice) are not clctined up quickly.

When c]eaning porcelain grease wells, be careful not to get the electrical receptacles wet. Do not try to fill the wells with water.

Brushed Chrome Finish

Clean brushed chrome with warm, soapy water or Bon Ami” brand cleanser. Rinse and immediately dry it with a clean, soft cloth. Take care to dry the surface following the “grain.”

To help prevent finger marks after cleaning, spread a thin film of baby oil on the surface or a chrome protestant may be used to help reduce s~?otting or fingerprinting. Wipe away excess oil with a clean, soft cloth.

Grill Module

Clean the grill module

Element

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after every use. Do not put

 

the element into water. It

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cleans itself when heated

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during nor”ma] USC. To

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remove any charred soil.

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clean with a dry, stiff

brush when the element G

is cool. Ne~er- use steel

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WOO1 or metal scour-ing pads

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because they may damage

 

the outer casing of the element.

Wash the norl-stick grill grids at the sink in soap and water, Use a non-metal scouring pad if necessary.

Do no[ use abr-asive cleaning products

From time to time, you should recondition the grids with cooking oil M explained in the Grill Module section of Surface Cooking.

Wash chrome-plated reflector plates at the sink in soap and wa[er-, or put in the dishwasher. Soak stubborn stains then rub gently with a scouring pad.

Do not put the reflector plates or grill grids in the oven daring a self-cleaning cycle. Doing so will cause discolortition and damage the finish.

Griddle Accessory

After cooking a greasy

food, wipe the non-s(ick gr.iddlc while i( is stii I

W:lr-rnwith a dry paper --

towel. Be careful not to

burn your finger-s. When cool, wash the griddle at the sink in soap and water. Use a norl-rnctal sct~uring pad if necessary.

Do not use ubrasivc cleaning products. 11~ not wash in the dishwasher. From time to time, recondition the griddle with cook ing oil as (iescribed in the ~JI”iddlC Accessory section of Surface Cooking.

It is a good idea to store the griddle on 1 edge. II’ }r~u ]ay it flat. parls or other” cookware may bc put on top and scratch (he non-stick coat in:.

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Use and Care &Installation Guide Save time and money. Before you request service AccessoriesIf you received a damaged range or modular com-ponents Use this appliance only for its intended use as Described in this manualSelf-Cleaning Oven Safety InstructionsOven Surface Cooking ModulesInstalling the Range Leveling the RangeSave These Instructions Features of Your Modular GRILL/GRIDDLE Range Modules CooktopLower Compartment How to Set the Controls Heat Setting GuideDowndraft Cooktop Modules Vent System Surface CookingOokware Deep Fat FryingWok Cooking Cooking TipsObserve the Following Points in Canning Home Canning TipsFlat-bottomed canners are recommended Modules and Accessories Care of ModulesHow to Check Pan Performance on a Module Element CookwareCookware Tips for Module Cooking Elements How to Remove the Module Jw to Insert the ModuleOpen Coil Module Questions & Answers Before Using Your Solid Disk Module for the First Time How to Insert the ModuleGeneral Information About Solid Disk Elements Solid Disk ModuleOW to Insert the Module Melted Materials on the ModuleHow to Assemble the Grill Module General Information About Grill ModulesGrill Module To insert the grillQuestions and Answers Can my grill be switched to the other side of the range?Grill Tips Do not leave grill unattended while it is in useGrill Cooking Guide Beef Steaks, tender To i inchHow to Assemble the Griddle Accessory Using the GriddleHow to Remove Griddle Accessory Griddle Accessory How should I store my griddle when it is not in use?Griddle Tips Do I need special cookware for use with my griddle?Griddle Cooking Guide To 1/2 inchAdjusting the Oven Thermostat Using Your OvenOven Shelves Shelf PositionsTo Set the Timer Automatic Oven TimerTo Cancel the Timer To Set the ClockTo Delay Starting an Automatic Oven Operation How to Change a ProgramOven CONTROL, Clock and Timer TonesIow to Set Your Range for Baking PreheatingBaking Pans Type of Food Shelf PositionPan Placement Baking GuidesCookies PiesFrozen Roasts Roasting GuideApproximate Roasting Time Why are my meats not turning out as brown as they should? Use of Aluminum FoilQuestions & Answers Should I salt the meat before broiling?Oven door should be open to the broil stop position Brush with melted butter beforeBefore a Clean Cycle How to Set the Oven for CleaningOperating SELF-CLEANING Oven Set a Delayed Start To Stop a Clean CyclePush Stop Time button Never force the latch handle. Wait After a Clean Cycle Operating the SELF-CLEANING Oven Should there be any odor during the cleaning? Why do I have ash left in my oven after cleaning?Clean the area under the drip pans often Plug-In Elements of the Open Coil ModuleDrip Pans Care and Cleaning Solid Disk Element ModuleRemoval of Packaging Tape Radiant Module For heavy, burned on soilSpecial Care General InformationGriddle Accessory Porcelain Enameled Grease WellsBrushed Chrome Finish Grill ModuleModule Cover Chrome Module SurfacesRemovable Downdraft Vents and Grease Filters Pull out vent grills and lift out aluminum grease filtersBroiler Pan and Rack Oven Light BulbGrease Jars Tiift-Off Oven Door Oven Vent DuctTo remove the door Inside of doorCleaning Under the Range Control PanelControl Knobs Metal PartsMti-Tip Device NotbQUESTIONS? USE this Problem Solver Problem Problem Solver Page Page We’ll Be There Warranty