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Anti-Tip Bracket 3,5
Appliance Registration
Care and Cleaning 14-17 Safety Instructions 2-5
Control Panel
Features
Flooring under the Range
Leveling 5 Control Settings
Lift-Up/Off Cooktop
Model and Serial Numbers 2
Oven
Air Adjustment 9 Warranty
Baking, Baking Guide
Broiling, Broiling Guide 13
Control Settings
Lighting Instructions 8,9
Oven Bottom Removal
Preheating 10, 11
Roasting, Roasting Guide 12
Shelves
Thermostat Adjustment
2
14
6 Air Adjustment 8
5 Burners, Burner Grates 14, 15
14
8,9 Lighting Instructions 7
10, 11
9
16
9,15
16
Problem Solver
Repair Service
Surface Cooking
Cookware Tips 8
Flame Size ‘7
Back Cover
18
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Models JGAS02PK
JGAS02EK
GEAppBaflces
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Readtwfi book carefully.
Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewrange
p~.operly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp, write(include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
write down the model
and serial nmbene
You’llfindthemon a labellocated
intheburnerboxunderthe
coo~op.
Seepage6.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthat camewith
yourrange.Beforesendinginthis
card,pleasewritethesenumbers
here:
ModeiNumber
momm
smm ~ma
The~aEfO~nia safe Drintig
andToxicEdorcimcnt
Water
ActrequirestheGovernorof
.‘California topublishalistof
Subsmnces boyn totie Sbii
tocauseemcer,andrequhes
busi~essestomm
ofpotentid
eiposureto’such
CUStO~~rS
—
SerialNumber
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceorservicecalls
concerningyourrange.
If you received
a am.wed mwe. o e
Immediatelycontactthedealer(or
builder)thatsoldyoutherange.
save time and money.
Before you request
e
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C;hecl<theProblemSolver
page 18.It
operatingproblemsthatyoucan
Co?rec!yourself.
listscausesofminor
on
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s If yOUr range haselectric
ignition,plugitintoaUO-volt
groundedoutletonly.Donot
removetheroundgroundingprong
fromtheplug.Ifindoubtabout
thegrounding ofthehomeelectrical
system,itisyourpersonal
respons~bility andobligationto
haveanungrounded outletreplaced
withaproperly-grounded threeprongoutletinaccordancewith
theNationalElectricalCode.Do
notuseanextensioncordwith
thisappliance.
~Besureallpacking
are removed from the range
materials
beforeoperatingit,topreventfire
orsmokedamageshouldthe
packingmaterialignite.
@Locaterangeoutof
traffic path and out of drafty
locations to prevent pilot outage
(onmodel so equipped) and
poor air circulation.
@Besure your range iscorrectly
adjusted by a qualified service
technician or installer for the
type of gas (NaturaI or LP) on
which it is to be used.
kitchen
Your
rangecanbeconvertedforuseon
eithertypeofgas.SeeInstallation
Instructions.
After prolonged use of a
@
range$high floor temperatures
may result and many floor
coveringswillnot withstand
this kind of use. Neverinstallthe
rangeovervinyltile or linoleum
thatcannotwithstandsuchtypeof
use. Neverinstallit directlyover
interiorkitchencarpeting.
usingYourw~e
e ~~~>t ~~~~~~~i~~r~~ a~~~~or
unattended wherearangeishot
or in operation. Theycouldbe
seriouslyburned.
* Don’taliowanyonetoclimb,
standorhangonthedoor9
broilercompartment orrange
top.Theycoulddamagetherange
andeventipitovercausingsevere
personalinjury.
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CLIMB~GONTHEWNGE
~ ~ACH ITEMSCOULDBE
SEWOUSLY INJU~D.
W-NG–M1 ranges
I I cantiDand
injur~cbuld
result.To
prevent.
accidental
,’iippingofthe
range,atti~h
~ittothewall
orfloorby ~
instilingt~e
ANTI-TIPbracketsupplied.TO
checkifthebracketisinstalled~~
andengagedproperly,carefilly
tiptherangeforwardtocheckif
theANTI-TIPbracketi?engaged
withthelevelingleg.
Ifyoupulltherangeoutfrom ~
thewallforanyreason,make suretherearlegisreturnedtoits
positioninthebracketwhenyou’
pushtherangeback. ~
@Letburnergratesandother.
surfacescoolbeforetouching
themorleavingthemwhere
childrencanreachthem.
~Neverwearloosefittingor
hanginggarmentswhileusing
theappliance.Flammable
materialcouldbeignitedif
broughtincontactwithflame
orhotovensurfacesandmay
causesevereburns.
@Neveruseyourappliancefor
warmingorheatingtheroom.
Prolongeduseof therange
withoutadquateventilation
canbehazardous.
* Donotusewaterongrease
fires. Neverpickupaflaming
pan.~rn offburner,then
smotherflamingpanbycovering
pancompletelywithwellfitting
lid,cookiesheetorflattray.
Flaminggreaseoutsidea pan
canbeputoutbycoveringwith
bting sodaor,ifavailable,a multi-purpose drychemical“’ ~~
orfoamtype‘fireextinguisher.~
*Do.notstorkflm-mabie.
materitisinanovtin.ornear .~.
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thecopktop. ‘ ‘. ~ =-
Do’notlet cooking~easeor. ~
e
otherfitimable~at~~i~ls
~
accumulate inornearthe~ ‘ ~
range4.. . ... .
0men
thedirectionsexactly,an~’always~-’~~~
cookthermeat:to.aninternd ;. ~tem~ratu~eof atleast-.~70°F,.:~~‘. =
. . .
Cooking’pork,”follow ‘-‘ ‘E=
‘ ,mf-
Thisassuresthat;intheremote~- ~,=
possibilitythattrichinamaybe ‘ —
presen~in~hemeat;itwill.be, ~~=
killedandMeatwillbes~fe’toeat:~~
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~Aiway$,~setheLI~ @itiom”
.when.ig@ting topburners and
makesuretheburnershave~
ignited. ‘ ‘ - ~
sNever~gavesurface~~~~ers“.~;
unattendedtit~ flme sett~ngs.
Boilovercauses~mokingand ‘
greasyspilloversthatmaycatch
onfire.
eAdjustt6pburnerflame‘size
soitdoesnotextendbeyondthe
edgeofthecookingutemti.
Excessiveflame is hazardous.
(contirluedtzextpage)
3
wommT smETY msTRucTIoNs (cQ~tinu~d)
* use only dry ~t holders—”
moistordamppotholdersonhot
surfacesmayresultinbumsfrom
@If ~ com~i~~~i~~of~i]s~~
fa~wiUbeusedinfrying, stir
togetherbeforeheating,orasfats “
steam.Donotletpotholders , meltslowly.
comenearopenflameswhen
Iifiingutensils.Donotuseatowel
orotherbulkyclothinplaceofa
potholder.
*T. mi~* thepossibilitytif
burns, igniti~nofflammable
materials,andspi~age,turnthe
cookwarehandlestowardtheside
orbackoftherangewithout
extendingoveradjacentburner..‘
Use deep fatthermometer
~
wheneverpossible toprevent
overheating &tbeyondthe
smokingpoint. ,
sUseproperpan size—Av~id
pansthatareuns~bleoreasily
tipped.-Selwtutensilshavingflat
bottomslargeenoughtoproperly
containfoodavoidingboilovers
andspillovers,butlargeenough ~
@Nwaysturnsurfaceburner,to tocoverburnergrate.Thiswill
OFFbeforeremovingutensil.
*CarefuHy watchf~ds being
friedat~ flamesetting. ‘
eNeverbio~k~~events(air
openings)oftherange.They-
providetheairinletandoutiet
whichisnecessaryfortherange
tooperatepropkrlywithcorrect
combustion.
~Do~o~we~Wokon~~e
bothsavecleaningandprevent
hazardous’accumulations offwd,
sinceheavyspatteringorspfiovers”
leftonrangecanignite.Usepans
withhan~esthatcanbeeasily ‘
graspedandremaincool.
@Useonlyglass-cookware that ~
isreconnnend?d for useongas
burners.
*KeepaMplasticsawayfrom~
cookingsurfaceifthewokhasa ‘‘“~b-*rtierS* ~ ‘ ~‘
roundrnetiringwhichisplaced
overtheburnergratetosupport
thewok.Thisringactsasaheat
~TOavoidthepossibilityofa
burn7alwaysbecerhinthatthe
controlsforal~burnersareat ~
trapwhichmaydamagethe 0~ positionandaIIgratesare
burnergrateandburnerhead;
itmaygausetheburnerto ~
Also,
workimproperly.Thismaycause
a carbonmonoxidelevelabove
, currentstindards,resultitigina
healthhazard.
~FMdsfor
dry as possible. Froston frozen
frying should tieas
foodsormoistureonfreshfoods ‘
cancausehotfattobubbleupand
oversidesofpan.
@Use Iewt possible amount of
fat for efleetiveshallow or deep-
fatfrying.Ffllingthepantoofull
offatcancausespilloverswhen”,
foodisadded,
@ Alwaysheatfatslowly,and followinstructionsdescribedon
coo[beforeattern~ting$o rempvk
thegiate.
@Whenflamingfobdsunder
. . .
thehoo~,turnthef~nOff=The
fan,ifoperattig,tiayspread ~
theflame. .
* If range islocated near a
window9donotuselongcurtains ~
whichcouldblowoverthetop
burnersandcreateafirehazard.
@When
a pilot goesout, (on
modelsoequipped),youwill
detectafaintodorofgasasyour
signaltorelightpilot.,When ~
relightingpilot,makesureburner
controlsareinOFFnositionand
watchasitheats. followingpagestorelight.
~IfyousrneUgas,andyouhave
alreadymadesurepilotsarelit,
turnoffthegastotherangeand
callaqualifiedservicetahnician.
Neveruseanopenflametolocate
aleak.
@Donotuseovenforastorage
area.
*Standawayfromtherange
whenopeningthedoorofahot
oven.me hotairorsteamwhich
escapescancauseburnsto
hands,faceand/oreyes.
o Keep ovenfree’frorn grease
buildup.
&~~ing out shelftotheshelf
*
stopisaconvenience,@ lifting
hea~foods.Itisalsoa
pr&au~ion ag~instburnsfrom
touching.hpt.s~~ces oftie
doororovenwalls.
o ~On9t hea~unopened.~qod
c~ntainersinth~oven..Ressure
cotidbuildupatidthecohtainer
cotid’burstcausinganinjury.
e,~on~tuse~~mi~~ foil
apytihereintheovenexceptas
,,
describedinthisbook. Misuse
cbuld.resultin’sfirehazardor .
‘.
damagetother~ge. ~
~whenusingctikingor ..
roastingbagsinoven, followthe
manufacturer’s direction.
euse OMlyglassCookware
thatisreqomtiended foruse
ingasovens.
*Mwhysremovebroilerpan
frombroilercompartment as
soonasyoufinishbroiling.
GreaseIefiinthepancancatch
fireifoven’isusedwithout
removingthegreasebornthe
broilerpan.
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mooriwunder
theRange
eRead46TheProblems@Iver99
onpage18Ofthisbook. ‘
reeimmendedinthisbook.-All
otherservicingshouldbereferred
toaqualifiedtechnicim.
SAWTmE ~~
~NsmucTIoNs ~
Yourgasrangeisequippedwith
eithera StandingPilotor Electric
PilotIgnitionSystem.
ModeIJGAS02PK
StandingPilotSystemhasa
continuousflameburningat
alltimes.
Model JGM02EK
ElectricPilotIgnitionSystemuses
anelectricsparktoignitetheburners
anddoes notrequireuseofa match
unlesselectricalcurrenttoyour
rangeisintermpted.
Yourrange, like so many other
householditems,isheavyand
can settle into softfloorcoverings
suchascushionedvinyl.When
movingtherangeonthistypeof
flooring,usecare.
Donotinstalltherange over
kitchencarpeting unlessyou
placeaninsulatingpador sheetof
l/4-inch-thickplywoodbetween
therangeandcarpeting.
Men thefloor coveringendsat
thefrontoftherange,theareathat
therangewillrestonshouldbe
builtupwithplywoodor similar
materialtothesamelevelorhigher
thanthefloorcovering.Thiswill
allowtherangetobemovedfor
cleaningorservicing.
hveling theRange
Levelinglegsarelocatedon each
cornerofthebaseoftherange.
Yourrangemustbelevelinorderto
producepropercookingandbaking
results.Afierit isinitsfinallocation,
placealevelhorizontallyonan
ovenshelfandcheckthelevelness
fronttobackandside to side.Level
therangebyadjustingtheleveling
legsor byplacingshimsunderthe
cornersasneeded.
Oneoftherearlevelinglegswill
engagetheANTI-TIPbracket(allow
forsomesideto sideadjustment).
Allowaminimumclearanceof 1/8”
betweentherangeandtheleveling
legthat is tobeinstalledinto
theANTI-TIPbracket.
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Model JGAS02EK
Elwtric Igfition
ModeI JGAS02PK
Stantig mot
Feature Index
1 ModelandSerialNumbers
(inburnerboxundercooktop)
I 2 SurfaceBurnerControls
I 3 SurfaceBurnersand Grates
I 4 OVENTEMPKnob
5 Oven Vent
(located in center of rear of range)
I
Explained
on page
2
7
I 14,15,17 I
9
9
FeatureIndex
6 OvenShelves
(easilyremovedor repositioned
onshelfsupports)
7 OvenShelfSupports
8 BroilerPanandRack
9 Lift-Up/OffCooktop
10RemovableOvenBottom
I
11Anti-TipBracket
(seeSafetyInstructions)
6
Explained
on page
9, 15
9
13,15,17
14
16
3,5