GE JGSP33 Pmpamtion, ~oring Under the Range, Leveling the Range, How to Remove Packaging Tape

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PMPAMTION

~oring Under the Range

Your range, like so many other household items, is heavy and can settle into sofi floor coverings such as cushioned vinyl or car~ting. When moving the range on this type of Il(]oring, it should bc installed on a l/4-inch-thick sheet of plywood (or similar material) as follows: When thefior coven.ng ends at the front of the range, the area that the range will rest on should be built up with plywood to the sume level f)r higher than the floor covering. This will allow the range to be moved for cleaning or servicing.

Leveling the Range

Usc a 1 X“ open-end or adjustable wrench to equally back (Jut the four legs. The tlanges (rims) belf)w the sides of the c{)oktop must be raised above the top of the countertop. Carefully slide the r~nge into its installation space. Observe tha~ it is clearing the countertop. Then place a spirit level or a glass measuring cup partially filled with water on one of the oven shelves to check for levelness. If using a spirit level, take two readings. with the level placed diagonally first in one direction and then the other.

just the four legs curefully. Uvcl the range f~)nt to ,,~ck and side to side. The range legs must rest on the Iloor. The range must not hang f~)m the countertop.

How to Remove Packaging Tape

T() assure no damage is done to the finish of the pruduct. the safest way to remove adhesive left from packaging tape on new appliances is an application of ;l household liquid dishwashing detergent. mineral uil or c(x)king oil. Apply with a soft cloth and allow to soak. Wipe dry and then apply an appliance polish to thoroughly clean and protect the surface.

NOTE: The plastic tape must be removed from

the chrome trim on range parts. It cannot bc removed if it is baked (In.

Removing Packing Materials

Check yf)ur range to insure all packaging ,materials and protective tape covering are removed frurn areas such as the dour trim, cooktop frame, under burner caps, end caps, etc. before using.

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JGSP33, JGSP32 specifications

The GE JGSP32 and JGSP33 are highly regarded models in General Electric's line of high-performance gas ranges, known for their balance of functionality, style, and advanced cooking technologies. These ranges are designed to meet the needs of both home cooks and professional chefs, making cooking a more delightful and efficient experience.

One of the standout features of the JGSP32 and JGSP33 is their powerful cooking capacity. Equipped with precise burners, these models offer high BTU output, enabling rapid boiling and precise simmering. The gas burners deliver even heat distribution across pots and pans, ensuring optimal cooking performance for various dishes. Moreover, the models feature a sealed burner design, which minimizes spills while also making cleanup easier.

Both models feature a spacious oven with a convection cooking option. The convection technology ensures that hot air circulates evenly around the food, allowing it to cook faster and more uniformly. This is ideal for baking and roasting, ensuring that meals come out perfectly every time. With features like a self-cleaning option, maintaining the oven's cleanliness is hassle-free, offering great convenience to busy cooks.

In terms of design, the GE JGSP32 and JGSP33 boast a sleek and modern appearance, making them a stylish addition to any kitchen decor. The stainless-steel finish is not only aesthetically pleasing but also resistant to fingerprints and smudges, ensuring that the appliances always look their best. The models are equipped with ergonomic knobs and controls, providing intuitive operation and precise temperature adjustments.

Safety is another critical consideration in the design of these ranges. They come with features like an automatic shut-off for the gas supply, ensuring peace of mind while cooking. The models also include a robust thermal indicator that lets users know when the oven is hot.

Energy efficiency is an essential attribute of the GE JGSP32 and JGSP33, contributing to lower energy bills and a reduced environmental footprint. The ranges meet stringent energy standards, making them an excellent choice for the environmentally-conscious consumer.

Overall, the GE JGSP32 and JGSP33 represent the perfect blend of technology, style, and performance in the world of gas ranges. Their thoughtful features and designs make both models reliable choices for anyone looking to elevate their cooking experience while ensuring safety and efficiency in the kitchen.