Jenn-Air FCE10610, FCE30610, FCE30600 Use And Care Manual

I mJENN.AIR
Use and Care Manual
Coil and Radiant Ranges
with Convection
Models FCE10610, FCE30600 & FCE30610
Model FCE30610
Model FCE10610 - Your rangehas4 coilelements. Model FCE30600 - Your rangehas 4 radiantelements.
Model FCE30610 - Your rangehas 3 radiantelementsand 1 dual-radiantelement.
Your electronicoven features flexibilityin convectionbaking, convectionroasting, conventionalbakingand roasting,broiling,and self-cleaning.
Beforeyoubegincookingwithyournewrange,pleasetake a few minutestoread and becomefamiliarwiththeinstructionsinthisbook. Byfoflowingtheinstructionscarefully,
youwillbe ableto fullyenjoyand properlymaintainyourrangeandachieveexcellent
resultswiththe foodyou prepare. Shouldyouhave anyquestionsaboutusingyourJenn-Airrange,writeto us. Besure
toprovidethe modelnumber.Jenn-Air Customer Assistance, cJoMaytagCustomer
Service,P.O. Box2370, Cleveland,TN 37320-2370
ModelNumber SerialNumber
(Numbers appearon the Sedal Plate locatedbehindthe storagedrawer onthefrontflame,)
Date Purchasec!
JENN-AIR DEALER FROM WHOM PURCHASED
Addres_
City. Phone
AUTHORIZED JENN-AIR SERVICE CONTRACTOR
Address
City. Phone.
Important: Retain proofofpurchasedocumentsforwarrantyservice.
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Appliance Usage
Caringfor Your Range.........................................................41-42
AdjustingOvenTemperature................................................42
CleaningOtherParts of Your Range.................................... 39
LightBulbReplacement........................................................ 41
Range Components.................................................................... 8
Safety Precautions...................................................................4-7
ServiceInformation..............................................................43-44
Cooktop Usage
CoilCooktop.............................................................................. 12
Surface Controls.......................................................................... 9
Cookware............................................................................. 10-11
RadiantElementCooktop.................................................... 13-15
Oven Usage
Baking
BakingChart......................................................................... 26
Causesof Cake Failure........................................................ 27
ConvectBaking................................................................ 27-28
GeneralRecommendations.................................................. 25
Broiling..................................................................................33-34
ClockControls
ClockControlledBakingand Roasting............................ 22-24
Timeof Day Clock................................................................. 20
Timer ..................................................................................... 21
Oven Cleaning
Self-Cleaning Process.....................................................35-38
Oven Operation
Oven ControlPanel .........................................................16-17
RackPositions...................................................................... 19
SettingControls.................................................................... 18
Roasting
ConvectRoasting.................................................................. 31
FrozenConvenienceFoods................................................. 32
General Recommendations.................................................. 29
RoastingChart ......................................................................30
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Read before operating your range
All appliances - regardless of the manufacturer - have the potential through improperor careless useto create safetyproblems. Therefore
the following safety precautions should be observed:
1. Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.
2. Never use your appliancefor warmingor heatingthe room.
3. Children should not be left alone or unattended in area where applianceis inuse. They shouldnever be allowedto sitor standon
any part of the appliance.
4. Wear proper apparel. Loose-fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using the appliance,
5. Donot repairor replaceanypartofthe appliance unlessspecifically recommendedinthis manual.Allotherservicingshouldbe referred
to an authorized Jenn-Air Service Contractor.
6. Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or near
surface units,
7. Donot usewater on grease fires. Smother fire or flame or usedry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
8. Use onlydry potholders. Moistor damp pothelderson hotsurfaces
may result in bums from steam. Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements. Do not usea towel or other bulky cloth.
9. Use proper pan size. Many appliances are equipped with one or more surface units of different size. Select cookware having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit heating element.
Theuseofundersized cookwarewillexpose aportion oftheheating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing.
Properrelationshipofcookwareto heatingelementwillalsoimprove
efficiency and performance.
10. Never leave surface units unattended at high heat settJngs. BoJl over may cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite.
11. On conventional element ranges make sure that drip pans are in place. Absenceofthese pansduringcooking maysubjectwiringor components underneathto damage.
12. Do not use aluminumfoil to line surface unit drip pans or oven bottom. Installation of these liners may result in an electric shock
or fire hazard.
13. Glazed cookware - only certain types of glass, glass-ceramic,
ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed cookware are suitable for cooktop surface without breaking due to the sudden change in
temperature. Use only such cookware as you know has been approved for this purpose.
14. Cookware handles should be turned inward and not extend over adjacent surface heating elements to avoid burns, ignition of
flammable materials and spillagedue to unintentional contactwith the cookware.
15. Do notsoak or immerse removableheating elements in water.
16. CAUTION - Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above range - childrenclimbing on the range to reachitems could
be seriously injured.
17. Donot touchsurface units orareasnear units,heatingelements or
interiorsurfacesof oven. Surfaceunitsorheatingelements may be
hoteventhoughtheyare dark incoler. Areas near surface unitsand
interior surfaces of an oven may become hot enough to cause bums. During and after use, do not touch or let clothing or other
flammable materials contact these areas until they have had sufficienttimeto cool. Other surfaces may become hot enough to
causebums - amongthese surfaces are thecooktop, upper door
frameand glass, ovenventopeningandsurfacesnearthe opening, oven door, and oven window.
18. Do not cook on glass-ceramic cooking surface if the cooktop is broken. Cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop andcreate a shockhazard. Contact anauthorized
Jenn-AirService Contractor.
19. Clean glass-ceramic cooktops withcaution. Ifwet spongeor cloth
is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to avoid
steam bums. Some cleansers can produce noxious fumes if
applied to a hot surface.
20. Do not operate with damaged cooking element after any product malfunctionuntilproperrepair has been made.
21. Keepall switches"OFF" when unitis notin use.
22. Use carewhen openingovendoor. Let hot airor steamescape beforeremovingorreplacingfood.
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23. Donot heat unopenedfood containers. Build-upof pressure may cause container to burst and result in injury.
24. Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed.
25. Always place oven racks indesired location while oven is cool. If
rackmust be movedwhile oven is hot, do not letpotholder contact hot heating element in oven,
26. Donot clean door gasket. The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care shouldbetaken notto rub,damage,ormovethe gasket.
27. Do not use oven cleaners. No commercial oven cleaner or oven
linerprotective coating ofany kindshould be used inor around any part of the oven,
28. Clean only parts listed in this manual.
29. ¢ALrrlON: BEFORE SELF-CLEANING THE OVEN, REMOVE
FOOD, BROILER PAN AND OTHER UTENSILS.
30. Do not allow aluminum foil to contact heating elements.
31. PREPARED FOOD WARNING: Follow food manufacturer's
instructions. If a plastic frozen food container and/or its film cover distorts,warpsor isotherwise damagedduringcooking,immediately
discardthefood anditscontainer. Thefood could be contaminated.
32. This appliance has been tested for safe performance using conventionalcookware. Donotuse anydevices oraccessoriesthat
arenot specificallyrecommended inthis manual. Donot useeyelid covers for the surface units, stovetop grills, or add-on convection
systems. The useof devices or accessories that are not expressly
recommended in this manual can create serious safety hazards, result in performance problems, and reduce the life of the
components of the appliance.
33. WARNING: To reduce the risk of tipping of the appliance, the appliance must be secured by a properly installed anti-tip device.
To check if device is installed properly: Use a flashlight and look
underneath the range to see that one of the rear leveling legs is engagedinthe bracketslot. When removingappliance for cleaning,
besureanti-tip device isengaged when rangeisreplaced.Theanti- tip device secures the rear leveling leg to the floor, when properly
engaged.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE AND WARNING
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of
1986 (Proposition 65) requires the Governor of California to
publish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm, and requires businesses to
warn customers of potential exposures to such substances. Users ofthis appliance are hereby warned that when the oven isengaged
in the self-clean cycle, there may be some low level exposure to
someof the listedsubstances, including Carbon Monoxide. Expo- sure to these substances can be minimized by properly venting the range to the outdoors during the self-clean cycle.
- SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS-
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Clock Controls &
SurfaceContmls Mlnute'nmer
Light
Llght
Door Lock
Lever
Use to provide variableheatto cooktopheatingelements.(See p. 9.)
Use to set ovenforconvectionbaking,convectionroasting,conventionalbaking,
conventionalroasting,broiling,and self-cleaning.(See pp. 16-17, 20.)
Features time of day, minute timer, and oven clock controls. (See pp. 18-t9, 22-
24, 36-37.)
Usetheoven lightswitchtoturnonthe interiorovenlight.Note Models FCE10610 and FCE30610: Use the panellightswitchto turnon thepanel light(lightabove
the controlpanel).
Use to lockthe ovenfor theself-cleanmode. (See pp.35-38.)
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Sincethecontmlsamapush-turntype, theymustbepushedinbeforetumlng. Tosat[fmm the OFF position),pushin oncontrolknobandturn ineitherdirectionto desiredsetting.
When controlis in anyposition,otherthanOFF, itmay be turned inany directionwithout pushingin. Note Model FCE30610 only_Forthe rightfrontdualelement control,pushinon thecontrolknobandturnto theleft tocontrolthelargeelementorpushinand turntotheright
tocontrolthesmEdlelement,
Ared indicatorlightwillglowwhen a surfaceheating element isON.
TheHot SurfaceLight(Iocatsdon the glasscooktop)willglowredto indicatethatacooking area ishot. This lightwillremain on untilthe area has cooled.
1.Lefttrentheatingelement , // 2//
2. Leftrearheatingelement 1.
3. Rightrearheatingelement 4, Rightfrontheatingelement(dualheatingelement- ModelFCE30610)
Manyfactors will determine the controlsettingthat provides thebest resultssuch as sizeand type ofcookware oramount of foodto be cooked. Loworvarying electdcal voltage may also
beafactor. WhJJesome experimentation isrequired, the suggestedsettingsare provided as
a general guideline untlJyou become familiar with your range.
High A fast heat.up to start cooking quickiy,to bdng liquids toa boi],to preheat o}lfor deep
fat frying.
7-10 (MedlumHigh) Forfastfryingorbrewoingfoods;tomaintainrapidboiloflargeameunts
of food, to maintain oil temperature for deep fat frying.
5-6 (Medium) Fortoods cooked ina deuble boiler, sauteing, slowboll of largeamounts of
food and mostfrying. 3-4 (Medium Low) To continue cooking foods started on higher settings. Low-2 Maintaining servingtemperatures offoods, simmering foods, meltingbutter orchoco-
late. The heating controlsoffer flexibilityin heat seffing selection. On settingsother than High,you
may adjust the controls above or below the numbered setting for best results. Suggested settings are provided as general guidelines.
Toremoveknobs,turntoOFF posiaon.Pulleachknobstraightfromtheshaft. Wash knobsinwarm soapywaterordishwasher',do notuseabrasivecleanersormaterials. To replaceknobs,match
the"D" shapedholeinthe knobtothe"D"shaft, returninginOFF position.Important: Neveruse ametal bladetopry knoboff. Ifknobcannot beeasily removed,tuckthefoldsofaclothdishtowel undertheknob skirtandpullthe towel upwardwithsteady, even pressure.
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To achieveoptimumcooking performance,use heavy gauge, flat, smooth bottom cookpotsthatconformto thediameterof thecoilor radiant element(no morethanone
inchoverhang).Propercookpetswill minimizecookingtimes,use lesselectricity,cook foodmoreevenly and requirelesswateror oil.
Cookpetswiththin, unevenbottomsdonotadequatelyconductheatfromthe element
tothe food inthecookpetswhich resultsin hot spots,burnedor underdonefood. Using
badcookpetsalsorequiresmorewater,time, and energyto cookfood.
Select heavy gauge eookpots. Usually heavy gaugecookpots will not change
shapewhen heated.
Use cookpotswithflat, smooth bottoms, Thetwowaystodetermineifcookpots havea flat, smoothbottomare the rulertestand the cookingtest.
Ruler Test
1.Place the edge of ruler across the bottom of the pot.
2.Hold upto the light.
3.No light shouldbevisible underthe ruler.
Cooking Test
1.Put 1 inch of water into the cookpet.
2.Place cookpotonthe element.Turncontrol
tothe High setting.
3,Observethe bubbleformationto determine
theheat distribution,if the bubblesare uniformacrossthecookpot,thecookpot willperformsatisfactorily.Ifthe bubblesarenotuniform,the bubbleswiltindicate
the hotspots,
Matchthe sizeof the cook,pot to the size ofthe element. Ideally,thecookpot will be the samesize orslightly larger.
Do not use cookwarethat extends more than 1 inchbeyond the edge of the element.
Donotuseasmall cookpotona largeelement.Notonlycan thiscausetheelement
to requiremoreenergyandtime,but itcan alsoresultinspilloversburningontothe
elementwhich cause extra effortin cleaning.
Do not use nenflatspecialty itemsthat are oversized,uneven or do not meet propercookwarespecificationssuch as roundbottom woks with rings, griddles,
rippledbottomcanners,lobsterpots,large pressurecanners,etc. Usethe Jenn- Airflat bottomwokaccessory,ModelnumberAO142. (See p. 11.) Alsosee page
14 for homecanningrecommendations.
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Heavy gauge cookpotswithfiat,smoothbottomswill usuallywork in a similarway. However,thereare some differencesinthe cookingperformanceofvariousmaterials.
Aluminum cookpotsheat quicklyand evenly. Bestsuitedforsimmering,braising,
boilingandfrying.
Stainless steel cookpotswill evenly distribute heat if constructedof tri-ply or combinedwith other metalssuch as aluminumand copper. Use for cooking functionssimilarto aluminum.
Cast iron cookpotsare slowto heat but cookmore evenlyonce temperatureis reached. Use forlongterm lowheatcookingor for browningandfrying.
Glass ceramic, earthenware, heat-proof glass or glazed cookpotscan be used if recommendedbythe manufacturerforcookpotcooking. Donotuse withtrivets.
Bestused on lowto mediumcontrolsettings.
Porcelain enamel-on-steel or porcelain enamel-on-cast iron should be used accordingtomanufacturer'sdirections. Donotallowtoboildry.
UseJenn-Air'sfiat bottomwokaccessory(Model number AO142) for optimum results. Model
numberAO142 wok has a nonstickfinish,wood handles, cover, steaming rack, rice paddles,
cookingtipsand recipes.
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Do notdropheavy cookwareon the cooktopsurface.
The useof large pansonthe large element on High for extendedperiodsof time
cancause damagetothe cooktopand drippans,as wellas shortenthelifeofthe
element.
Do not use wiretrivetsor any kindof heat retardingpad betweenthe pan and element. Reducethe controlsettinginstead.
Specialcookingequipmentwithoutflat bottoms,suchas theOrientalwok, shou/d not be used on the cooktop. Use theJenn-Airflat bottomwok accessory,Model
numberAO142. (See p.11.)
Bringwaterto boilat High setting;afterboilinghas begun,reduceheat to lowest
settingthatwillmaintainboiling.
Make certain cannerfits overcenterofsurface unit.
Flat-bottomedcannersgivethe bestcanningresults.
Use canning recipesfrom a reputablesourcesuch as the manufacturerof your cannerand manufacturersof canningjars.
Remember thatcanning is a processthat creates large amountsof steam. Be carefulandfollowequipmentinstructionstoavoidburnsfromsteamorhotcanners.
Rememberthatifyourarea haslowvoltageattimes,canningmaytakelongerthan
indicatedbythe directions.
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BEFORE FIRST USE CLEAN COOKTOP. (See p. 40.)
For best results,alwaysuse recommendedcookware.
Differentcookpotsand differentamountsoffood beingpreparedwillinfluencethe controlsettingsneededfor best results. Forfastestcooking,startwiththe surface
controlon High forone minute;then turn the controlto the lowerdesiredsetting.
Coveringpans,wheneverpossible,speeds cookingand is moreenergyefficient.
The glassceramiccookingarea retainsheatforaperiodoftimeafterthe elements
havebeent_med off. Putthis retainedheat to gooduse. Turn the elementsoff a fewminutesbeforefoodiscompletelycookedandusethe retainedheattocomplete the cooking. Becauseof this heat retentioncharacteristic,the elements will not
respondto changesin heat settingsasquicklyas coilelements. Inthe event of a potentialboilover, removethe cookpotfrom the cookingarea.
When preparLngfoodswhichcanbe easilyscorchedorover-cooked,startcooking at a lowertemperaturesettingand graduatlyincreasetemperature as needed.
A highersettingthan normal may be necessarywhen usingcookpotsmade with materialthat is slow toconductheat, suchas cast iron.
A lowersettingcan beusedwhencookingsmallquantitiesof foodsor whenusing a cookpotthat conductsheat quickly.
IMPORTANT
Do not use wiretrivets,fire rings,padsor any suchitem betweenthe cookware andthe element.
Do not cookfoodsdirectlyon cooktop.
Do notallow panto boildryas thiscoulddamage thecooktopandthe pan.
Donotslideheavymetalorglasscookpotsacrosssurfasesincethesemayscratch
the surface.
Do not use or place plasticitemsanywhereon cool(top.
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Acceptablecanningpotsshouldnotbe oversizedand musthave a flat bottom. When cannersdo not meet these standards,the use of the High heat setting becomes
excessiveandmay resuRindamage to thecooktop, in addition,watermay notcome toa boiland cannersmay notreach 10 lb.of pressure.
The acceptablecanningprocedureusesthe High settingjustlongenoughtobringthe
waterto a boil,then lowerthe set_ngto maintainthe watertemperature.
Donotallowplasticobjects,sugar,orfoodswithhighsugarcontenttomeltontothe hotcooktop. Meltedmaterialscancause permanentdamage tothecooktop. Ifyou
accidentallymeltanythingontothecooktop,ora sugarysolutionboilsover,remove itimmediately whilethe cool_opisstill hot. Carefully, use a singleedge razorblade
heldwitha potholderto scrapethe meltedmaterialor sugaryboiloverto a cooler
area ofthe cool<top.Useseveral layers of papertowels to wipe up the spillover,
beingcareful notto burnyourself. When the elementhas cooled,usethe razor
blade to scrapeoffthe remainingsoiland cleanas youwouldforheavyspills. (See
p. 35.)
Donotusealuminumfoilorfoil-typecontainersunderanycimumstancas,Aluminum
foil willdamage thecooktopifit meits ontotheglass. Ifmetal meltsoncooktop,do
not use. Call an authorizedJenn-AirServiceContractor.
Do notuse the glass-ceramiccooktopas a cuttingboard.
DoNOT useabresivecleansingpowdersorscouringpads(includingmetalscouring
pads), which wi}lscratch the cooktop.
Do NOT use chlorine bleach, ammonia, rust removers,oven cleaners, or other
cleansernotspecificallyrecommendedfor use on glass-ceramic.
Testcastironwaresinceallarenotflat. Alsobecautionedagainstpossible"impact
damage"shouldthe heavy cookpotbe droppedon the glasc-ceramicsurface.
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