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Appliance Registration
Automatic I~ition
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning Guide
Controls
Cookware
Installation Instructions
Model and Serial Numbers
Problem Solver
Repair Service
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4
6
7
4,5
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8-10
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SafetyInstructions
Using Your Cooktop
Warranty
2,3
4,5
Back Cover
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Readthkbookcarefully.
It isintendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewcooktop
properly.
Keepit handyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp, write(include
your phonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
Writedownthemodel
andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthemona labellocated
intheburnerboxunder the
Cooktop.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourcooktop.Beforesendingin
thiscard,pleasewritethese
numbershere:
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Ifytiusmellgas:-
1.Openwindows.
2*Don’ttouch
electricalswitches:
3.Efiinguishany
openflame.
4.Immediatelycall
yourgassup~lier.
*Don’tturnelectricswitches
:onoroff@ecausespark may
‘ignitethegas. .
smTY
msTRucTIoNs =
apptiance.
TheCaliforniaSafeDrinking
WaterandToxicEnforcement
ActrequirestheGovernorof
Californiatopublishalistof
substances@owntothestate
‘“tocausecancerandrequires
businessestowarncustomers
~ ofpotentialexposuretosuch
. substances. ~
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourcooktop.
Ifyoureceived
ahm~ed cooktop...
Immediatelycontactthedealer(or
builder)thatsoldyouthecooktop.
Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyourequest
service...
ChecktheProblemSolveron
page 7.It listscausesofminor
operatingproblemsthatyoucan
correctyourself.
~ mii@ssa~.,~‘
Hiveyoticooktopinsta~ed
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‘amdpiqperlygroundedbya‘
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qtiWfied}mstaller,inaccordance
withthe.In~tallation Instructions.
‘. Anyadjus~entandserviceshould
beperformd,odybyqualified
.: ~asratige’instiersorservice
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*’ *PlugyowrCooktopintoaUo”
v~~~groundedoutletOdyeDo
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notremovetheroundgrounding
prongfromtheplug.Ifindoubt
aboutthegroundingofthehome
electricalsystem,itisyour
personalresponsibility and
obligationtohaveanungrounded
outletreplacedwitha properlygroundedthree-prongoutletin
accordancewiththeNational
ElectricalCode.Donotusean
extensioncordwiththisappliance.
*~~$Mredl pattingmatefials
meremovedfromtheQwktop
beforeoperatingit,toprevent
fireorsmokedamageshould
thepackingrnateridignite.
@~~~we
Comwtlyadjwted
SeticewMcia orktier for
the~p Ofgas@ati orLP)on
wh~eh~tistobeused.Cooktop
_ canbeconvertedforuseoneither
typeofgas.SeeInstigation
— bstructions.ModelJGP30~L
isfactoryadjustedforLPgas
operation.
your Cooktopis
byaquafied
Usiq YourcooMop
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mattended
hotorinoperation.They cotid
beseriouslyburned.
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SEMOUSLY mJuMD.
=tit burner gmtes and other
Sllrfaees Cool before towctig
them or leaving them where
children Can reach them.
#&a @Never wear Boose fitting or
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~w~~ging~gament$ wMe using
.TF&’
~g;~~yappl12B~e* BeCarefitlwhen
t.qyrRachIng for~temsstoredin
cabinetsoverthecooktop.
Flmable materialcouldbe
ignitedifbroughtincontactwith
flameorhotsurfacesandmay
causesevereburns.
oNeveruseyourappliancefor
Wardngorheatingtheroom.
Prolongeduseofthecooktopin
thiswaycanbehmdous.
~DonotWewaterongrease
fires.Neverpickupafld~
pan.h offburner,thensmother
flamingpanbycoveringpan
completelywithwellfittinglid,
cookiesheetorflattray.Flaming
greaseoutsidea pancanbeput
outbycoveringwithbakingsoda
or,ifavaflable,amulti-purpose
drychemicalorfoam-typefire
extinguisher.
~Do~~~~~()~e fl~w~b~e
materialsnearthecooMope Do
notstoreorusegasolineorother
flammablevaporsandliquidsin
thevicinityofthisoranyother
appliance.
~Donotletcootig greaseor
otherfimmablematerials
accmtiateinornearthe
cooMope
~
~ways use tie LITE@sition
whenigtitingtopbmem and
tie surethebumenhaveignited.
1$~e~e~~ea~e~~fa~e~~~~e~
unattendedat~ fime settings.
Mflovercausessmokingandgreasy
spflloversthatmaycatchonfire.
@Adjusttopburnerflme she
soitdoesnotextendbeyondthe
edgeofthetootingutewti.
Excessiveflameishazardous.
euseOdydrypothoIdem—
moistordamppotholdersonhot
surficesmayresultinbumstiom
s-. Donotletpotholderscome
nearopenflam~swhenIifiing
utensils.Donotuseatowelor
otierbulkycloti~inplaceofapot
holder,
@Tomitimtie thepssibitityof ~..:. ~.
bwm, ignitionofflammable ----
materials,andspillage,turnthe ~
handeofacontai.nertoward theside . ~ ~
or backofthecooktopwithout -
extendingoveradjacentburner.
e ~en COOhgpork9foflowthe
directionsexacflyandalwayscook
themeattoanMtemaltemperature
ofatleast170°F.Thisassuresthat,
intheremotepossibilitythat
trichinamaybepresentinthe
meat,itwillbekilledandmeat
willbesafetoeat.
e Do ~~~ ~~e a w~~on the
tootingsurfaceifthewokhasa
romdmeti* wMchisplac~
overthebwnergratetosup~rt
thewok.Thisringactsasaheat
trapwhichmaytige theburner
grateandburnerhead.Also,it
maycausetheburnertowork
improperly.Thismaycausea
carbonmonoxidelevelabove
currentspndards,resultingina
(
healthhazard.
eCleanonlyp- listed
Useand
@Don9tatiempttorepairor
replace! my@ ofyomCwwp
tiess itisspifictily
r~ommendedinttiS bOOke Ml
otherservicingshouldbereferred
toaqualifiedtechnician.
CareBook.
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usingYourCookbp
ModelsJG~OOEL,JG~OIEL
PbrcehiinEnamelWh
Yourcooktopburnersarelighted
byelectricignition,eliminatingthe
needforpilotlights.
caseofa poweroutage,you
h
canlight theburnerswitha match.
Holda lightedmatchtotheburner,
thenturntheknobtotheLITE
position.Toavoidburningyour
hand,useextremecautionwhen
lightingburnersthisway.
Bmhed ChromeFinish
~ LightaBurner
l—
Pushthecontrol knobinandturn
ittoLITE. Youwillhearalittle
clickingnoise—thesoundofthe
electricignitionsparkthatlights
theburner.
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ModelJGP310EL
~ Alwayshaveacookingutensilon
thegratebeforeturningonaburner.
Thefinishonthegratemaychip
withoutautensiltoabsorbthe
@Checktobe suretheburneryou
turnedonistheone youwanttouse.
@Besurethe burnersad gratesare
coolbeforeyouplaceyourhand,a
potholder,cleaningclothsor other
materialsonthem.
heat.
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Afiertheburnerignites,turnthe
knobto adjusttheflamesize.
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Ow to selectFlamesize
heflamesizeonagasburner
ouldmatchthecookwareyou
NEVERLETTHEFLAME
EXTENDUP THESIDESOF
THECOOKWARE.Anyflame
largerthanthebottomofthe
cookwareiswastedheatandonly
servestoheat thehandles.
Whenusingaluminumor
aluminum-cladstainlesssteel
potsandpans,adjusttheflameso
thecircleit makesisabout1/2inch
smallerthanthebottomofthe
_ cookware.
- when ~oi~ing9 usethissameflame
ize-–l/2inchsmailerthanthe
a
ottomofthecookware-no matter
whatthecookwareismadeof.Foods
cookjustasquicklyata gentleboil
astheydoata furiousrollingboil.
Ahigh boilonlycreatessteamand
cooksawaymoisture,flavorand
nutrition.Avoiditexceptforthe
fewcookingprocesseswhichneed
avigorousboil.
Whenfryingorwarmingfoods
insbinless steel,castironor
enamelware,keeptheflamedown
lower—toabout1/2the diameter
ofthepan.
Whenfryinginglassorceramic
cookware,lowertheflameeven
more.
Anair adjustmentshutterforeach
surfaceburnerregulatesthe flowof
airto theflame.
Whentherightamountofair
owsintotheburner,theflame
willbe steady,relativelyquietand
haveapproximately3/4inchsharp
blue cones.Thisis usuallythecase
withfactorypresetshutters.
Withtoomuchair, the flamewill
beunsteady,possiblywon’tbumall
thewayaround,andwillbenoisy,
soundinglikea blowtorch.
Withnotenoughair, youwon’t
seeanysharpbluecones in the
flame,youmayseeyellowtips,and
sootmayaccumulateoncookware.
Air Shutter
If anair adjustmentisneeded,
removethecontrolknobsand
controlpanel.
If theflamesareyellow, usepliers
toopentheair shuttermore.If
theyblowawayfromtheburner,
closetheair shuttermore.Besure
to keepthegapintheair shutter
facingstraightup.Becarefulnot to
distorttheair shutterwhenmaking
adjustmentswiththepliers.
inner Cone
of Flame -
~ 11/16”
Nowlookattheinnerconeofthe
flame.It shouldbeabout3/4”long
forall surfaceburners.If theflame
isnottherightlength,theorifice
hoodmustbe adjusted.Use a 1/2”
openendwrenchto tightenthe
orificehoodbyturning in theL.P.
directiontoshortenandtheNat.
directiontolengthen.
Cookware
Aluminum: Medium-weight
cookwareisrecommendedbecause
itheatsquicklyandevenly.Most
foodsbrownevenlyin analuminum
skillet.Mineralsin foodandwater
willstainbutwillnotharm
aluminum.Aquickscourwitha
soap-filledwoolpadaftereachuse
keepsaluminumcookwarelooking
shinynew.Usesaucepanswith
tight-fittinglidsforcookingwith
minimumamountsofwater.
CastIron: If heatedslowly,most
skilletswillgivesatisfactory
results.
Enamelware: Undersome
conditions,theenamelofsome
cookwaremaymelt.Followcoo-’
manufacturer’srecommendations
forcookingmethods.
Glass: Therearetwotypes ofglass
cookware—thoseforovenuseonly
andthosefortop-of-rangecooking
(saucepans,coffeeandteapots).
Glass.conductsheatveryslowly.
HeatproofGlassCeramic: Can
beusedforeithersurfaceor oven
cooking.Itconductsheatvery
slowlyandcools very slowly.
Checkcookwaremanufacturer’s
directionstobe sureitcanbeused
ongasranges.
StainlessSteel: Thismetalalone
haspoorheatingproperties,
andis usuallycombinedwith
copper,aluminumor othermetals
forimprovedheatdistribution.
Combinationmetalskilletsgenerally
worksatisfactorilyif usedat
medium”heatasthe manufacturer
recommends.
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Propercareandcleaningare
importantso yourcooktopwill
giveyouefficientandsatisfactory
service.Followthesedirections
carefullyincaringforit.
Beforecleaninganypartofyour
cooktop,besureallburnersareoff
andDEco~ ELmw
POWERTOTKECOOK~P at
thefuseboxor circuitbreaker
panel,or pull thecooktoppower
cordplugfromtheelectric outlet,
locatedonbackwallbelowcooktop.
BurnerGmtis
Gratesshouldbewashedregularly
and,ofcourse,afterspillovers.
GratesIifioutandshouldbe
washedwithdetergentandhot
water.Usea finesteelwoolpador
scouringpowderto removebumedonfoodparticles.Dry thegrates
witha cloth-don’t putthemback
onthecooktopwet.Whenreplacing
thegrates,besurethey arelocked
intopositionovertheburners.
Burners
Theholesin theburnersofyour
cooktopmustbekeptcleanatall
timesforproperignitionandan
even,unhamperedflame.
Cleantheburnersroutinelyand
especiallyafterbadspillovers.
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Whenthecooktopiscool, wash
theouterfinishwithwarm,soapy
water,rinsethesurfacewithclean
water,anddry itwitha softcloth.
Youcanuseanyliquidhousehold
detergent.
BrmhedChromeEnkh
model JGP310EL)
Toremovestubbornsoil,usea
pasteofbakingsodaandwater.
Neverusesteelwool,scouring
powder,ovencleanersorother
abrasivecleaners.Torestoreluster,
spreada thinfilm.ofbabyoilon the
surface,letit standforaboutfive
minutes,andwipeawayanyexcess
oilwithadampcloth,
PomelainEnamelHtih
~odelsJGP300EL, JGP30~L)
Occasionallyapplyathincoat of
mildcleaing wax,ifyouwish,to
helpprotecttheenamelfinish.If
youspillfoodswithalotofacid
(tomatoes,sauerkraut,fruitjuices,
etc.)or foodswithhighsugar
content,cleanthemupas soonas
possible.Ifallowedtoset, these
foodscouldcausea dullspot.
Control Rnel
It’sa goodideatowipe thecontrol
panel cleanaftereachuseofthe
cooktop.Fora morethorough
cleaning,the knobscanbe removed
bypullingthemofftheknobstems.
Cleanwithmildsoapandwater,
rinsewithcleanwaterandpolish
dry witha soficloth.Do notuse
abrasivecleansers,strongliquid
cleanersor ovencleanersonthe
controlpanel.
Dripmm
Removethegratesandlifioutthe
chromedrippans.Washtheminhot,
soapywater.Rinsethemwithclean
hotwaterandpolishthemdrywitha
cloth.Neveruseabrasivecleaneror
steelwool—they’llscratchthe
surface.Instead,soakthedrippans
forabout20minutesinslightly
dilutedliquidcleanserormild
solutionofammoniaandwater(1/2
cupofammoniatoonegallonof
water).Aftersoaking,washthemin
hot,soapywater.Rinsewithclean
waterandpolishwithacloth.Do
notcleaninself-cleaningoven.
Lift-up Top
Cleantheareaunderthecooktop
ofien.Built-upsoil, especially
grease,maycatchfire.
Tomakecleaningunderthetop
easier,thetopmaybe liftedup and
supportedbya lockingarm.
Besureallburnersareturnedoff
andunitiscool.Thenremovethe
gratesanddrippans,graspthe
frontsidesofthetopandliftallthe
wayup.
Aftercleaningunderthetopwith
hot,mild, soapywateranda clean
cloth,lowerthetopbackinplace.
Becarefulnottopinchyourfingem.
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“Ifshippingscrewswerenotremoved
fromtheburnerwhenthecooktop
wasinstalled,do sonow(seeyour
Installationsectionforinstructions).
Toremoveburners:
Remove
shipping
screw
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1. Grasptheburnerheadandtiltit
totherighttoreleasethetwotabs
fromtheburner support(AandB).
2. Lifitheendoftheburner
assembly,tien pull awayfromthe
frontofthecooktoptofreetheair
shutterfromthegasvalveorifice.
Iftheyareclogged,usea wireor
needleto clearthem.Seethe
CleaningGuide.
Becarefulnottodisturbtheair
shuttersettingwhilecleaning.If
youneedto readjusttheair shutter,
seepage5.
Toreplaceburners:
1. Sliptheair shutterover thegas
valveorifice.
2. Lowertheburnerassemblyand
hookthetab inthe slotsin the
burnersupport.
3. Besurebothtabsarein their
thattheburnersitsleveland
slots,
Gas Valve
Orifice
Air Shutter
u
straightandthattheflashtubeforms
astraightlinefromtheigniterto
theburner.
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Cletiu Guide
Note:Letcooktoppartscoolbeforecleaning.
PART MAT~ ~ USE
ControlKnobs . MildSoapandWater
BrushedChrome
Finish
PorcelainEnamel
Firdsh
Grates *SoapandWater
Burners
Questiom?
. SoapandWater
. PasteofBakingSodaandWater
● PaperTmel
● DryCloth
e SoapandWater
o Soap-FilledScouringAd
(Non-metallic)
OSolutionforCleaning
InsideofCoffeeMakers
e SoapandWater
● MildAbrasiveCleanser
. DampCloth
GENERAL DIRECTIONS
Pulloffknobs.Wmhgentlybutdonotsoak.Dryandreturnknobstocooktop.
Whencooktopis cool,washwithwarm,soapywater.Polishdrywithasoficloth.Toremove
stubbornsoil,usea pasteofbakingsodaandwater,NEVERUSESTEELWOOL,OVEN
CLEANER,SCOURINGPOWDEROR~HER ABRASIVECLEANERS.To
luster,spreada thinfilmofbabyoilonthesufice andletitstandfiveminutes.Remove
excess oilwithacleancloth.
Avoidcleaningpowdersor harshabrasiveswhichmayscratchtheenamel.Ifacidsshould
spillon thecooktopwhileitishot,usea drypapertowelorclothtowipeuprightaway.
Whenthesurfacehascooled,washandrinse.Forotherspills,suchas fatsmatterings,etc.,
washwithsoapandwater whencooledandthenrinse.Polishwithdrycloth.
Liftoutwhencool.Soak5 to 10minutesifdesiredinwarmsolutionofdishwasher
detergent.Scourwithmaterials mentionedheretoremoveburned-onfoodparticles.
DON~ CLEANINASELF-CLWG OVEN.
Wipeoffburnerheads.Ifheavyspilloveroccurs,removeburnersfromcooktop(seepage6)
andsoakthemfor20to30minutesinsolutionofhotwaterandproductforcleaninginside
ofcoffwmakers,suchasDip-Itbrand.Ifsoildoesnot rinseoffcompletely,scrubburners
withsoap.andwater-ora mildabrasivecleanserandadampcloth.Dryburnersina warm
ovenfor30 minutesbeforereturningthemtothecooktop.
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womm
have thesei~rudiom withtheappfimce.
0-: -p thesetimdioms forfutm use.
Fig,2
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3~’Min. toCabinet ,
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w
~ 3“Min.V
CutoutandCooktop
Dimensions. See Table1.
T
TookNeeded
Thefollowingtoolsareneededto
installyournewcooktop.
~ Pipewrench
~ Flatbladedscrewdriver
@Pencil
@Ruleor tape measureandstraight
edge
@Handsawor sabersaw
AddtionalMa@riak
Gassupplylineshut-offvalve
@
@Pipejointsealant(resistantto
L.P.gas)
heation
SeeFigures1and2 andTable 1for
all rough-inandspacingdimensions.
Thesedimensionsmustbemetfor
safeuseofyourcooktop.SeeFig. 3
forrecommendedlocationofgas
supplyline.Donot installthe
cooktopnearan outsidedooror
whereadrafimayaffect itsuse.
II ‘
Minimum Clearances to
AdjacentConstruction
Mitim Cle-ces
beMatitained:
~0
1%”betweencutoutrearedgeand
wallbehindcooktop.
3M” betweencutoutfrontedgeand
counterfrontedge.
30”betweencooktopandnearest
overheadsurface
3“betweentie rightand/ortheleft
cutoutedgeandthesidewallsto a
heightof 18!’
~ble 1
D-NSIONS
A
B
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D
E
30%”
21%“ G
28%”
19%”
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r
Itnpotint: Toeliminatetherisk
ofburnsor firewhenreachingover
surfaceburners.cabinetstorage
spaceabovethe-cooktopshourdbe
avoided.If cabinetstoragespaceis
tobeprovidedabovethe-cooktop,
the riskcanbereducedbyinstalling
arangehood thatsticksoutatleast
5“beyondthefrontofthecabinets.
Cabinetsinstalledabovea cooktop
maybenodeeperthan 13!’See
figure2.
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28%”
14%“
3,,
1%”min.
3%’’min.
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- %pari~thecounter
~ Adequatecounterspacemustbe
rovidedforthecooktop.Thearea
houldbeeasyto reachandbe
lightedwithnaturallightduring
the day.
Seethefirstpage forcutout
dimensions.Markthecutoutonthe
counter.Usea handor sabersawto
makethe cut.
Mbllation in
i~obileHomes
Ifyou areinstallingthecooktop
inamobilehome youmustfollow
the MANUFA~URED HOME
CONSTRU~ION ANDSAFETY
STANDARD,TITLE24CFR,Part
3280(formerlytheFederalStandard
forMobileHomeConstructionand
Safety,Title 24, HUDPart280).
Ifthisstandarddoes notapply,
youmustfollowtheSTANDARD
FORMANUFA~URED HOME
_ ~STALLATIONS1982
(ManufacturedHomeSites,
CommunitiesandSet-ups),ANSI
—
25.1-1984or localcodes.You
angetacopyofthestandardsby
\\’riting:
OffIceofMobileHomeStandards
HUDBuilding
4517thStreet,S.W.
Washington,D.C.20410
CallyourElectricCompanyand
askwhichcodesapplyinyourarea.
Iftherearenocodes,youmustfollow
the NATIONALELE~WCAL
CODE,ANSI/NFPANO.70-1987.
Youcangeta copyofthecodeby
writing:
NationalFireProtectionAssociation
BatterymarchPark
Quincy,MA02269
prongplugandmustbe plugged
intoaproperlygroundedthreehole
~ outlet.Theoutletmustbein a
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— ~ouseholdcircuit.
mpropergroundingcanaffect
120Volt,60HertzAC
Donotunderanycircumstances
cutor removethegroun~ PI’OW
fromthecooktop.Failureto
provideproperpolarizationmay
causeshockandfirehazard.
PREFERED f
METHOD
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TEMPORARYMETHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGS NOT
PERMlllED IN CANADA)
ALIGNLARGE
PRONGS/SL~S
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INSURE PROPER
GROUND EXISTS
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INSURE PROPER
GROUND AND
FIRMCONNECTION
BEFOREUSE
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If youdonothavea groundedthree
hole outlet,havean electrician
changeyouroldoutletorinstall
anew one.
Totemporarilyusea properly
~olarizedand groundedtwohole
butletuntila g;oundedthreehole
outletcanbe installed,agrounding
adapterplugmaybeused.Havean
electriciantesttheoutlettobe sure
itmeetsrequirements.
WiringDi~m
“L” Black
20+MQ
tiLcL-~--@
Valve
Switches (4) ~
Module ‘--P
Spark
Ignition
Electrode Spark
Ignition Leads
Componentsymbolsdonotreflect
trueconfiguration.All feedline
colorsarem noted(blackandwhite).
Allcomponentsshownin “off” or
“relaxed”position.
Q450Q
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Electrodes
Spark
Ignition =
Ca
Module ‘K
Spark
Ignition
“N” White
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NThe cooktopcordhasathree
GMComectiom
Callyourgassupplierandask
whichcodesapplyinyourarea.If
therearenocodes,you mustfollow
theNATIONALFUELGAS
CODE,ANSI/Z223.1-1984,and
AddendaZ223.lA-19~.Youcan
getacopy bywriting:
AmericanGasAssociation
1515WilsonBoulevard
Arlington(Rosslyn),VA22209
Knowwhereyourmaingasshutoff
valveis.
Shutoffgassupplybeforeremoving
theoldappliance.Leaveitoffuntil
hookupofnewcooktopisfurnished.
Somelocalcodesdonotallowthe
useofcoppergaspipe.~ flefible
connectorsareaUowed,anew
A.G.A.certifiedfltible comector
isrecommended.Neverreusean
oldconnectorwheninstallinga
newcooktop.Amanualshut-off
valve,forthepurposeofturning
onorshuttingoffthegas supply
line,mustbeinstalledinan
accessiblelocationinthecabinet
belowthecooktop.
Werecommendthatyouuse 1/2”
gassupplyline.
Fig.3
LocationofGasSupplyLine
Apressureregulatorissupplied
andmustbe installedinthegas
supplylineunderthecooktop.
Installtheregulatorinthegas supply
line betweentheshutoff valve
andthecooktopconnection. The ‘——-
arrowmarkonthebackofthe
regulatormustpointtowardthe
cooktop(seefigures4 and5). The .
topoftheregulatorshouldface
towardthecabinetfrontandbe
easilyaccessiblethroughthe
cabinetdoors.
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from Cutout
Center Line
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ImtillationMtrUCtiOm(continued)
RecommendedPipe/Elec.Cord
F
Hookup
N~: ModelJGP301ELisfactory
setforL.P.gasuseody and
mot beconvertedtomturalgas.
OnmodelsJG~OOELand
JG~lOEL,thepressurer@ator
isfactorysetfornaturalgasuse.
Tochangefromonegastypeto
theother,thereguiatormustbe
converted.Makesuretheorifice
hoodsare alsoadjusted.See
figure%Toconvertfromonetype
ofgasto theother,unscrewthecap
andremovetie springretainer(see
Figure5). Turnthespringretainer
overandputbackintotheregulator.
Desiredgas(LPor NAT)shouldbe
visibleo~thespringretainer.
Replacethecap.
Fig. 5
NAT- LP
~ CheckforUab:
Applya soapsolutiontoallgas
comections.Bubbieswillform
whereanygasisleaking.
DON~ useanopenflameto
look forleak.
~m offmaingassupplybefore
youtryto stopaleak.
Turnmaingassupplybackon and
recheckcomectionsstir stopping
anyleaks.
Besureallleaksarestoppedbefore
lightingburners.
Ressm Te@Mormation
Themaximumallowabletest
pressurefortheregulatoris 14”
W.C.Theminimumpressure
neededtochecktheregulator
settingis7“W.C.fornaturalgas
or 11”W.C.forL.P.gas.
CA~ION:
Thecoo~opandits
individualshutoffvalvemustbe
disconnectedfromthegassupply
pipingsystemduringanyp=ure
testingofthegassupplysystemat
testpressuresinexcessof1/2psig
(poundspersquareinchgauge).
Thecooktopmustbeisolated
fromthegassupplypipingsystem
byclosingik individudshutoff
valveduringanypressuretesting
ofthegassupplysystemattest
pressuresequaltoorlws than
1/2psig.
Remotiq Stipp@ Screws
Mjtimenfi
UsingL.R Gas
(Models
CAUTION:Thefollowing
adjustment mustbemade
beforeturningontheburner.
Failuretodosocouldresultin
seriousi@ury.Besurepressure
regulatorhasbeenconvertedas
describedpreviously.$eefigure5.
Thecooktophasbeenfactory
adjustedforusewiththemost
commontypeofnaturalgas.Gas
characteristicsvarythroughoutthe
country.In orderto assuresafeand
energyefficientoperation,check
adjustmentsdescribedin Steps2
and3 below.Ifyouarechanging
fromnaturalgastoL.R gas,the
orificehoodsandpressure
regulatormustbeconvertedas
describedin Step1below,before
makinganyburneradjustments.
Step1: Removethecontrolknobs
andthecontrolpanel.Usea 1/2”
openendwrenchto turntheorifice
hoodin theL.P,direction.fim the
orificehoodaboutlYzturnsor
untilsnug.Donot overtightenor
youmaydistorttheorificehood
andneedle.See’figure7.
JGP3WELandJGP310EL)
Fig. 7
Shutter Hood
Air
Useapipewrenchtomake
connections.Do notputanystrain
ontheconnectinglineassembly.
Anyopeningsaroundgaselectric
outletsmustbesealedatthetimeof
installation.Whenyouarefinished
makingconnections,besurethat
controlknobsareturnedtoOFF
beforeyouopenthemaingas
supplyvalve.
Lifithecooktop(graspatfront)
andremovetheshippingscrew
fromeachofthefoursutiace
burnerassemblies.Thescrews
canbe discarded.
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Step2: Turnallburnersfull on and
checktheflames.Burnerflames
shouldnotflutteror blowaway
fromtie burner.Theyshouldbe
bluein colorwithno traceof
yellow.Foreignparticles’inthe gas
line maycauseanorangeflameat
first,butthiswillsoondisappear.
Step3: Tomakeadjustments,
removetie controlknobsandpanel
andfollowAirAdjustment
instructionsonpage 5.
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If YouNeedService
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Toobtainservice,seeyourwarranty
onthebackpageofthisbook.
Toobtainreplacementparts,
contactGE/HotpointAppliance
PartsMa~ or FactoryService
Centers.
We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased.If forsome
reasonyouare not happywiththe
serviceyoureceive,herearethree
stepstofollowforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestill notpleased,
writeallthedetails-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentuc&40225
FINALLY,if yourproblemisstill
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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YOURBUILTINCOOKTOP
WARRANW
Save proofof original purchase date such as yoursales sliporcancelled check to establish warranty period.
[
WHATISCOVERED
WHATISl’d~ COVERED
FULLONE~EABWARRANTY
Foroneyearfromdateoforiginal
purchase,wewill provide,freeof
charge,partsandservicelabor
inyourhometorepairorreplace
anypati ofthecooktopthatfails
becauseofa manufacturingdefect.
oServicetripstoyourhometo
teachyouhowtousetheproduct.
Read yourU= andCare
Ifyouthenhaveanyquestions
aboutoperatingtheproduct,
pleasecontactyourdealerorour
ConsumerAffairsofficeatthe
addressbelow,orcall,tollfree:
GEAnswerCente@
800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice
~Improperinstallation.
material.
Thiswarrantyisextendedto
theoriginal~urchaserandany
succeedingownerforproducts
purchasedforordinaryhomeuse
inthe
48mainlandstates,Hawaii
andWashington,D.C.InAlaskathe
warrantyisthesameexceptthatit is
LIMITEDbecauseyoumustpayto
shiptheproducttotheserviceshop
orfortheservicetechnician’stravel
coststoyourhome.
Allwarrantyservicewillbeprovided
byourFactoryServiceCentersor
byourauthorizedCustomerCare”
servicersdu~ngnormalworking
hours.
LookintheWhiteorYellowPages
ofyourtelephonedirectoryfor
GENERALELECTRICCOMPANY,
GENERALELE~RIC FA~ORY
SERVICE,GENERALELECTRICH~POINT FA~RY SERVICEor
GENERALELE~RIC CUS~MER
CARE@SERVICE.
~Replacementofhousefusesor
resettingofcircuitbreakers.
. Failureoftheproductif itisused
forotherthanitsintendedpurpose
orusedcommercially.
● Damagetoproductcaused
byaccident,fire,floodsor acts
ofGod.
WARtiN~R ISN~RESPONSIBLE
FORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.
d
Some statesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusion
maynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
Toknowwhatyourlegalrightsareinyourstate,consultyourlocalorstateconsumeraffairsofficeoryourstate’sAttorneyGeneral.
E ‘g
Ifyouhaveaninstallationproblem,
contactyourdealerorinstaller.
Youareresponsibleforproviding
adequateelectrical,gas,exhausting
andotherconnectingfacilities.
Warrantor:GeneralElectricCompany *
!ffutiherhelpisneededconcerningthiswarranty,write:
Manager—ConsumerAtiire, GEAppliances,Louisville,KY40225
JGP30
JGP301EL
JGP310EL