GE JGBP75 Burner Grates, Cooktop Surface, Oven Bottom, Brushed Chrome Cooktop on some models

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CARE AND CLEANING

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Burner Grates

Lift out when cool.

Grates should be washed regularly and, of course, after spillovers. Wash

them in hot, soapy water and rinse with clean water. After cleaning, dry them thoroughly by putting them in a warm oven for a few minutes. Don’t put the grates back on the range while they are wet. When replacing the grates, be sure they’re positioned securely over the burners.

To prevent rusting on cast iron grates, apply a light coating of cooking oil on the bottom of the grates.

To get rid of burned-on food, place the grates

in a covered container (or plastic bag) with 1/4 cup ammonia to loosen the soil. Let sit overnight

(or approximately 12 hours), then scrub with a soap-filled scouring pad if necessary. Rinse grates thoroughly and dry completely before replacing them on the range top.

Although they’re durable, the grates will gradually lose their shine, regardless of the best care you can give them. This is due to their continual exposure to high temperatures. You will notice this sooner with lighter color grates.

Do not operate a burner for an extended period of time without cookware on the grate. The finish on the grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat.

CAUTION: Do not clean the grates in a dishwasher or in a self-cleaning oven.

Cooktop Surface

To avoid damaging the porcelain enamel surface of the cooktop and to prevent it from becoming dull,

clean up spills right away. Foods with a

lot of acid (tomatoes,

sauerkraut, fruit juices, etc.) or foods with high sugar content could cause a dull spot if allowed to set.

When the surface has cooled, wash and rinse. For other spills such as fat spatterings, etc., wash with soap and water once the surface has cooled. Then rinse and polish with a dry cloth.

Do not store flammable materials in an oven or near the cooktop. Do not store or use combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

Oven Bottom

The oven bottom has a porcelain enamel finish. To make cleaning easier, protect the oven bottom from excessive spillovers by placing a cookie sheet on the shelf below the shelf you are cooking on. This is particularly important when baking a fruit pie or other foods with a high acid content.

We don’t recommend using aluminum foil on the oven bottom. It can affect air flow if the holes are blocked and it can concentrate heat at the bottom of the oven, resulting in poor baking performance.

Hot fruit fillings or other foods that are highly acidic (such as milk, tomatoes or sauerkraut, and sauces with vinegar or lemon juice) may cause pitting and damage to the porcelain enamel surface and should be wiped up immediately. To clean up spillovers, use soap and water, an abrasive cleaner or scouring pad. Rinse well to remove any soap before self-cleaning.

Brushed Chrome Cooktop (on some models)

Clean the brushed chrome top with warm, soapy water or Bon Ami® brand cleanser 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. Wipe away excess oil with a clean, soft cloth.

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Contents Use and Care & Installation Guide If YOU Need Service Help US Help YOU…Important Safety Instructions When You Get Your RangeUsing Your Range Surface Cooking Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heatsSelf-Cleaning Oven Clean only parts listed in this Use and Care GuideBaking, Broiling and Roasting Features of Your Range Model and Serial Numbers Feature Index SeeNight Light Switch on some models Oven Vents Cooktop Anti-Tip DeviceHOW does this Cooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE? Type of Cooktop Description How it Works Gas BurnersSurface Cooking Top-of-Range Cookware Do not use a wok on any other support ringFeatures of Your Oven Control Appearance may varyOven CONTROL, Clock and Timer Using Your Oven Shelf Positions Oven VentsOven Shelves Shelves are designed with stop-locks so whenHow to Set Your Range for Baking BakingPreheating Cookies Pan PlacementBaking Guides Aluminum FoilTimed Baking How to Time BakeHow to Set Immediate Start and Automatic Stop Don’t PeekHow to Set Delay Start and Automatic Stop Quick ReminderAdjust the Oven Thermostat Do IT YourselfRoasting Use of Aluminum FoilDual Shelf Cooking Roasting Guide Questions and AnswersWhy is my roast crumbling when I try to carve it? Frozen RoastsOven door must be closed during broiling Why are my meats not turning out as brown as they should?Broiling Close the oven doorBroiling Guide Beef SteaksOperating the SELF-CLEANING Oven Before a Clean CycleHow to Set the Oven for Cleaning To Stop a Clean CycleAfter a Clean Cycle How to Delay Start of Cleaning Quick Reminder-Delay Start for Self-CleanShould there be any odor during the cleaning? Why do I have ash left in my oven after cleaning?Care and Cleaning Sealed Burner Assemblies on some modelsStandard Twin Burners on some models Remove the grates and lift out the drip pansTo get rid of burned-on food, place them in a Oven Bottom Burner GratesCooktop Surface Brushed Chrome Cooktop on some modelsInside of the door Lift-Off Oven DoorBroiler Pan and Grid Outside of the doorOven Light Replacement on some models Control Panel and KnobsRemovable Storage Drawer on some models Oven Air Vents Removable Kick Panel on some modelsFluorescent Night Light on some models Installation Instructions For Your SafetyImportant Safety Instructions General Provide Adequate GAS Supply Connect the Range to GAS Electrical Requirements Extension Cord CautionsIMPORTANT-Please read carefully Electrical Connections Electric Ignition Models Yellow flamesLeveling the Range To remove the oven bottom⁄ 8 ″ QUESTIONS? Before YOU Call for SERVICE… Problem Possible CauseBefore You Call for Service Oven Door We’ll Be There Warranty