Jenn-Air JGD8345 User Manual

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JENN-AIRGASDOWNDR&FTCOOKTOP
JGD8130,JGD8345
USER
_ABLE OF CONTENTS
ImportantSafetyInstructions...............................................I-3
DuctingInformation....................................................................3
UsingYourCooktop..............................................................4-8
Care& Cleaning...........................................................................9
Accessories& Cartridges.......................................................10
BeforeYouCallfor Service...................................................I0
GuidedeI'utilisateur................................................................12
GuiadelUsuario.......................................................................24
EEEJENN-AIR
Form No. PJ12/00 Part No. 8111P419-60 74005528 Utho U.$.A,
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[. MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIOh
Read and follow all instructions be- ELECTRICAL
fore usingthis appliance to prevent the CONNECTION _
with thisappliance, sonalinjUryor damageto the applianceas
Installer: Pleaseleavethis manual potentialriskof fire, electricshock,per- Appliances which _:_1 fi_
aresultofimproperusageoftheappliance, require electrical /_ I
Consumer: Pleasereadandkeep Useapplianceonlyforitsintendedpurpose power, are equ,p-III thismanualforfuturereference.Keep asdescribedinthisguide, ped with a three-
salesreceiptand/orcancelledcheck
asproof of purchase. To ensure proper and safe operation: prong grounding plug which must
Appliancemustbe properlyinstalledand pluggeddirectlyinto aproperlygrounc_
groundedbyaqualifiedtechnician.Donot three-hole120voltelectricaloutlet.
attemptto adjust,repair,service,or re- Alwaysdisconnectpowertoappliancebef_
ModelNumber placeanypartofyourapplianceunlessit is servicing.
specificallyrecommendedinthisguide.All other servicingshouldbe referred to a Thethree-pronggroundingplugofferspr
qualifiedservicer.Havetheinstallershow tectionagainstshockhazards.DO NO
youthelocationofthegasshutoffvalveand CUT OR REMOVE THE THIR
SerialNumber POWER CORD PLUG.
howto shutit off inanemergency.
Alwaysdisconnectpowerto appliancebe- foreservicing.
GROUNDING PRONG FROM TEl
Ifanungrounded,two-holeor other tyI electricaloutletisencountered,it is th
personalresponsibilityof the appli
DateofPurchase formation inthis manualis _ placed with a properly grounde
A WAS._II.,G.: If the in-i ante owner to havethe outlet re
not followed exactly, a fire or I three-holeelectricaloutlet. explosion may result causing!
property damage, personal in- To PREVENT FIRE OR
jury or death.
SMOKEDAMACE
Ifyouhavequestions,call: - Do not store or usegasolineor Besureallpackingmaterialsareremovec
otherflammablevaporsandliq- fromthe appliancebeforeoperatingit.
Jenn-AirCustomerAssistance uidsin the vicinityofthisor any
1-800-688-1100 from combustiblematerials,gasoline,ant
1-800-688-2080( U.S.TT¥ for hear- Do not try to lightanyappli-
ingorspeechimpaired) If applianceis installednear a window (Mon.-FrL,8am-8pmEasternTime) Do nottouchanyelectrical properprecautionsshouldbetakentopre.
Internet:http://www.jennair.com switch, ventcurtainsfromblowingoverburners. Forserviceinformation,seepage Do notuseanyphoneinyour NEVER leaveanyitemsonthe cooktop.
I I. Immediatelycallyourgassup- mayincreasepressureinclosedcontainers
In our continuingeffort to structions. SIVEwhenexposedto heatandmaybe improvethequalityandper- If youcannotreachyour gas highlyflammable.Avoidtheiruseor storage
formanceof our cooking supplier,callthefire depart- nearanappliance.
products,it maybe neces- ment. saryto makechangesto the Manyplasticsarevulnerableto heat.Keep
appliancewithout revising - Installationandservicemustbe plasticsawayfrom partsof the appliance thisguide, performed by a qualified in- that maybecomewarmor hot. Do not
appliance. Keepareaaroundapplianceclearandfre_
- IF YOU SMELLGAS: otherflammablevaporsandmaterials.
ante.
building. Thehotairmayigniteflammableitemsand
plierfromaneighbor'sphone, whichmaycausethemto burst. Followthe gassupplier'sin- Manyaerosol-typespraycansareEXPLa-
staller,serviceagencyor the gas leaveplasticitemson thecooktopasthey supplier.
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maymelt or softenif left too closeto a appliance.Childrenclimbingonthe appli- Usedry, sturdypotholders.Damppot- lightedsurfaceburner, anceto reachitemscouldbe seriously holders may causeburns from steam.
To eliminatethe hazardof reachingover injured. Dishtowelsor other substitutesshould
hotsurfaceburners,cabinetstorageshould neverbeusedaspotholdersbecausethey
not be provided directly above a unit. If ABOUT YOUR igniteor get caughton applianceparts.
storage isprovided,itshouldbe limitedto
itemswhichareusedinfrequentlyandwhich APPLIANCE Always let quantities of hot fat used for are safelystored in an area subjected to NEVERuse applianceasa spaceheater to deep fat fryingcool before attempting to
heatfromanappliance.Temperatures may heat or warm a room to prevent potential move or handle. be unsafefor some items,such as volatile hazard to the user and damage to the Do not let cookinggrease or other flare-
liquids,cleanersor aerosol sprays, appliance.Also,donot usethe cooktop as mable materialsaccumulateinor near the Afaintgasodor mayindicateagasleak.Ifa a storage areaforfood or cookingutensils, cooktop.Cleanfrequentlytopreventgrease
gasodor isdetected, shut offgassupplyto Do not obstruct the flow of combustion fromaccumulating. thecooktop. Callyour installeror localgas and ventilationair by blockingthe air in- NEVER wear garments made of flam-
companytohavethe possibleleakchecked, takes. Restrictionof air flowto the burner mable material or loose fittingor long- Never use a match or other flame to preventsproperperformanceandincreases sleeved apparel while cooking. Clothing
locate agasleak. carbonmonoxideemissiontounsafelevels, mayigniteor catchutensilhandles.
Potentiallyhot surfacesincludecooktop Do not usealuminumfoil to lineburner
cantrail acrosshot surfaceburnersand
IN CASE OF FIRE andareas facingthe cooktop, basin.Restriction of normal air flow may
Turn offapplianceandventilatinghood to avo)dspreadingthe flame.Extinguishflame COOKING SAFETY
thenturn onhoodtoremovesmokeand
odor. beforeturningit on. Besureyou know Usepanswithflatbottomsandhandlesthai
Smotherfire or flamein apanwith alid whichknobcontrolswhichsurfaceburner, areeasilygraspedandstaycool.Avoidusing or cookiesheet. Makesurethecorrectburneristurnedon unstable,warped,easilytippedor loose.
NEVERpickupor moveaflamingpan. andthat the burner hasignited.When handledpans.Also avoidusingpans,espe.
Do not usewater on greasefires. Use foreremovingpantopreventexposureto couldbeunstableandeasilytip. Pansthai
bakingsoda,adry chemicalor foam-type burnerflame, extinguisherto smotherfireor flame, areheavyto movewhenfilledwith foot
Alwaysplacea panon a surfaceburner UTENSIL SAFETY
cookingis completed,turn burneroff be- ciallysmallpans,withheavyhandlesasthe)
Alwaysadjustsurfaceburnerflamesothat mayalsobehazardous.
itdoesnotextendbeyondthebottomedge Besureutensilislargeenoughto properl
CHILD SAFETY ofthepan.Anexcessiveflameishazardous, containfoodandavoidboilovers.Pansizei
NEVERleavechildrenaloneor unsuper- wastesenergyandmaydamagetheappli- particularlyimportantindeepfatfrying.B
visedneartheappliancewhenit isinuseor ance,panor cabinetsabovethe appliance, surepanwillaccommodatethevolumec isstillhot. NEVERleaveasurfacecookingoperation foodthatisto beaddedasweliasthebubbl
NEVERallowchildrentositor standon unattendedespeciallywhen usinga high actionoffat.
anypartoftheapplianceastheycouldbe heat setting or when deep fat frying. To minimizeburns,ignitionof flammab iniuredorburned. Boilovers causesmoking and greasy materialsandspillagedueto unintention
spilloversmayignite.Cleanupgreasyspills contact with the utensil,do not exter
Childrenmustbetaughtthattheappliance assoonaspossible.Donotusehighheatfor handlesoveradjacentsurfaceburners.A
andutensilsonitcanbehot.Lethotutensils extendedcookingoperations, waysturn panhandlestowardthesidec
coolin a safeplace,out of reachofsmall children.Childrenshouldbetaughtthatan NEVER heatan unopenedcontaineron backoftheappliance,notoutintotherool
applianceisnot atoy.Childrenshouldnot the surfaceburner.Pressurebuild-upmay wheretheyareeasilyhitorreachedbysm beallowedto playwith controlsor other causecontainerto burstresultinginseri- children.
partsoftheunit. ouspersonalinjuryor damageto theappli- Neverletapanboildryasthiscoulddama CAUTION: NEVER storeitemsof in-
terest to childrenin cabinetsabovean
ance. theutensilandtheappliance.
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result inunsafeoperation.
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JMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, CONT. !
Onlycertaintypesof glass,glass/ceramic, surroundingareasuntiltheyhavehadsuffi- levelexposureto someof the listedsub. ceramicor glazedutensilsaresuitablefor cienttimeto cool. stances,includingbenzene,formaldehyde
cooktopusagewithoutbreakingduetothe Cleanappliancewith caution.Usecareto andsoot,dueprimarilyto the incomplet_ suddenchangein temperature.Follow avoidsteamburnsifawet spongeor cloth combustionof naturalgasor liquidpetro.
manufacturer'sinstructionswhen using isusedto wipespillsonahotsurface.Some leum(LP)fuels.Properlyadjustedburner: glass, cleanerscanproducenoxiousfumesif ap- will minimizeincompletecombustion•Ex.
This appliancehasbeentestedfor safe pliedto a hotsurface, posureto thesesubstancescanalso be
performanceusingconventionalcookware, minimizedbyproperlyventingtheburner., Donotuseanydevicesoraccessoriesthat to theoutdoors.
arenot specificallyrecommendedin this IMPORTANT SAFETY IMPORTANTNOTICEREGARDINC'
guide.Do not useeyelidcoversfor the NOTICE AND PET BIRDS:Neverkeeppetbirdsinth_
surfaceunitsorstovetopgrills.Theuseof WARNING kitchenor inroomswherethefumesfron devicesor accessoriesthat are not ex- thekitchencouldreach.Birdshaveavet
presslyrecommendedin thismanualcan The CaliforniaSafeDrinkingWater and sensitiverespiratorysystem.Fumesre createserioussafetyhazards,resultinper- ToxicEnforcementActof 1986(Proposi- leasedduringan ovenself-cleaningcych
formanceproblems,andreducethelifeof tion65)requirestheGovernorof Califor- maybe harmfulor fatalto birds•Fume: thecomponentsoftheappliance, niato publishalistofsubstancesknownto releaseddueto overheatedcookingoil,fat
theStateof Californiato causecanceror margarineandoverheatednon-stickcook reproductiveharm,andrequiresbusinesses waremaybeequallyharmful.
CLEANING SAFETY towarncustomersof potentialexposures
Turnoffallcontrolsandwaitfor appliance to suchsubstances.
partsto cool beforetouchingor cleaning Usersofthisapplianceareherebywarned
them•Do not touchtheburnergratesor thattheburningof gascanresultin low-
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
UCTING INFORMATION
Jenn-Air'sventilationsystemisdesignedto RecommendedJenn-AirwallcapMUST shouldvery carefullycheckthe ductil captureboth cookingfumesand smoke beused.Makesuredampermovesfreely installationinstructions.
from the cooktop surface.If the system whenventilationsystemisoperating. UsetheFlowTesterCardprovidedwi doesnot,thesearesomeductinginstalla- Thereshouldbeaminimumclearanceof yourapplianceto checktheairflow. tionsituationsto check: 6"for cooktopinstallednearasidewall.
6"diameterroundor3 _/4"x 10"rectan- Ifthereisnotanobviousimproperinstalla- gularductingshouldbe usedfor duct
lengths10'-60'.Note:5"diameterround suchasapinchedjoint,obstructioninthe -_..-.z.'_"_'_.'
ductingmaybeusedif theductlength pipe,etc.Installationistheresponsibilityof __':'-'-'--...--""
is 10'orless the installerandquestionsshouldbead- "_._ "":=
No morethanthree90° elbowsshould dressedfirst bytheinstaller.Theinstaller _-_
beusedDistancebetweenelbowsshould ......' - --
b at/ 18". ....e east: _ ,,_
tion, there maybea concealedproblem ,_..--.r...:_.:_._..
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knobscan be set on or between any ofthe 3. After ignition,turn knob clockwiseto
SURFACE CONTROLS settings, desired setting.
The ignitorwillcontinueto spark
SETTING THE untilthe knobisturned pastthe
C'I_I'ITION$I CONTROLS Lite position.
Ifflameshouldgoout duringa cook- I. Place a pan on the burner grate. (To
ingoperation,turnthe burner off.lfa preservethe grate flnish,do not operate OPERATING DURING A strong gasodor is detected, open a theburnerswithoutapanonthegrateto POWER FAILURE
windowandwaitfiveminutesbefore absorb the heatfrom the burner flame.) I. Hold a lighted match to the desired
relightingthe burner.
Besureallsurfacecontrolsaresetto terclockwiseto the Lite settinguntil 2. Pushinandturnthecontrolknobslowly theOFFpositionprior to supplying burnerignites, to Lite.
gasto the cooktop. A clicking(spark)soundwill beheard
NEVER touch cooktop until it has andtheburnerwiillight.Allignitorson cooled. Expect some parts of the the JDGS130willsparkwhenanysur-
cooktop, especiallyaround the burn- faceburner knob isturned to the Lite CAU'TIOtI_g ers, to become warm or hot during position.On the JGD8345,the grill When lightingthe surfaceburners, be
cooking.Use potholders to protect burner and center bayburners will sure allofthe controls are inthe OFF hands, sparkwhenthe grillor anycenter bay position. Strike the match first and
PILOTLESS IGNITION lit.
Pilotlessignitioneliminatesthe need for a
constant standingpilotlight.Eachsurface burner hasa sparkignitor.When cleaning [SUGGESTED HEAT SETTINGS[
aroundthe surfaceburner use care. If
cleaningclothshouldcatchthe ignitor,it Thesizeandtypeofcookwarewill affectthe heatsetting.Forinformationon cookware coulddamageit preventingignition, andotherfactorsaffectingheatsettings,referto "Cooking MadeSimple" booklet.
Ifthesurfaceburnerdoesnotlight,checkif ignitorisbroken,soiledorwet.Ifclogged, Settings Uses cleanthe smallport beneaththe ignitor Hi UseHi to bringliquidto aboil, or reachpressureina
usingstraightpin. pressurecooker.Alwaysreducesettingto alowerheatwhen
2. Pushinknoband turn immediatelycoun- surfaceburner head.
3. Adjusttheflameto the desiredlevel.
burner islit.Bothofthe righthandbay hold it in position before turning the
burnerswill sparkwheneitheroneis knobto Lite.
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°_°'_P liquidsbeginto boilor foodsbeginto cook.
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Fo_ ._, Anintermediateflamesizeisused to continuecooking.Food
pO_BELO_,_N,_OR temperaturewhetherboilinggentlyor vigorously.
,_N_oR _ will not cookanyfasterwhenahigherflamesettingis used
thanneededto maintainagentleboil.Waterboilsatthesame
SURFACE CONTROL Lo
KNOBS UseLo to simmerfoods,keep foods warm and meltchocolateor butter.
Use to turn on the surface burners. An I Somecookingmaytakeplace on the Lo settingifthe pan is
infinitechoiceofheat _ covered.It ispossibleto reducethe heatbyrotatingthe knob settings is available _ towardOFF.Besureflameisstable.
fromLotoHi. Atthe
Hi settingadetentor notchmaybefelt.The
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COOKTOP ]
To prevent the cooktop from discol- oring or staining: NOTES:
Cleancooktopaftereachuse. , Wipeacidicor sugaryspillsassoon Iftheburnerflameisyellowor isnoisy,theair/gasmixturemaybeincorrect.Contact
asthecooktophascooledasthese aservicetechnicianto adjust.(Adjustmentsarenotcoveredbythe warranty.) spillsmaydiscolorthe porcelain.
SEALED BURNERS adjustmentisnot necessary.
The sealed burners of your cooktop are
securedto the cooktopandarenot de- signedto beremoved.Sincetheburners If the control knobis turnedveryquicklyfrom hi to Io,the flamemaygo out,
aresealedinto the cooktop,boiloversor particularlyif theburneriscold. Ifthisoccurs,turn the knobto theOFF position, spillswillnotseepunderneaththecooktop, waitseveralsecondsandrelightthe burner.
However,the burner headsshouldbe ' Toimprovecookingefficiencyandtopreventpossibledamagetothecooktoporpan, cleanedafter eachuse.(Seepage9 for theflamemustbeadjustedsoit doesnotextendbeyondtheedgeof thepan.
cleaningdirections.)
A properlyadjustedburnerwithcleanportswilllightwithinafewseconds.Ifusing naturalgas,theflamewill bebluewithadeeperblueinnercone.
With LPgas,someyellowtipsonthe flamesareacceptable.Thisis normaland
With some types ofgas,you mayhear a "popping"soundwhen the surfaceburner isturned off.This isa normaloperatingsoundof the burner.
BURNER GRATES
Thegratesmustbe properly positioned
beforecooking. Improperinstallationof
the gratesmayresultin chippingof the
cooktop.
Donotoperatetheburnerswithouta panon the grate. The grate'sporce-
lainfinishmaychipwithout a panto absorbtheheatfromtheburnerflame.
Althoughthe burnergratesare durable, theywillgraduallylosetheir shineand/or
discolor,dueto the hightemperaturesof thegasflame.
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ISEALED BURNERCARTRIDGE(S) I ]GRILL INSTALLATION I IUSING THE GRILL I
The grill assembly consists of two grill Beforethe firstuse,washgrillgratesi,
TO INSTALL SEALED BURNER gratesandagrillburner.Onlyinstallthegrill hot soapywater,rinseanddry. Thel CARTRIDGE:
I. BesurecontrolknobsareturnedOFF. coatingof cookingoil. Removeexces
2. Cleanbasinofanygreaseaccumulation. TO INSTALL GRILL: oil bywipingwithpapertowel.
(Seepage9 for cleaningrecommenda- I. Beforeinstallinggrill components,be Thisprocedureshouldberepeatedwhel
tions.) surecontrolsknobsare in the OFF either: a) cleaningin the dishwashe
3. Withthebackraised,positiontheburner position, sincethe detergentmayremovesea cartridgewiththemixertubeopenings 2. Positionthe grill burnerwith mixer sortingor b) anytimea sugar-basec andignitorrodstowardtheorificesand tubesandignitorrod towardtheori- marinade(forexample,barbecuesauce terminalreceptacle.Slidethecartridge ricesandterminalreceptacle.Slidethe isgoingto beused.
until the tubesand ignitorsstart to burneruntilthe tubesandignitoren- Preheatthe grillon Hi for 5 minutes engage,thenlowerthecartridgesothat gage,thenlowertheburneruntilit rests Preheatingimprovesthe flavorandap
it restsonthe cooktopsurface.Gently on themountingpins. pearanceofmeatsandquicklysearsth_
\ preventdamagingthenonstickgrillgrat_
s.ideforwardtofu,,yengage. ___ meatto helpretainthejuices.
ontheLEFTSIDEofyourcooktop. "season"thesurfacebywipingonathil
Usenonmetallicspatulasor utensilst_
finish.
Excessiveamountsoffatshouldbetrimmed
3. Placethe grill grateson top of the frommeats.Onlya normalamountis
cooktop, necessarytoproducethesmokeneeded
.ii_ for thatsmoked,"outdoor" flavor.Ex-
_ cessivefatcancreatecleaningandflare-
TOREMOVEEALEOBURNE
CARTRIDGE: I_@_ . A"owingexcessiveamountsofgreaseor
I. Controlknobsshouldbe inthe OFF _cf_® L[_ drippingsto constantlyflare-upvoidsthe
positionand the cooktop shouldbe NOTE: Beforeusingthegrillfor the warrantyonthegrillgrates. cool. first time,heatthegrillburnerto re- Excessiveflare-upsindicatethat either
2. Liftuptheedgeofthecartridgeuntilthe movethe protectiveshippingcoating, thegrillinteriorneedsto becleanedor bottomofthecartridgeclearsthebasin. Heat the grill burner on Hi for 10 thatexcessiveamountsoffatareinthe
(Liftingthecartridgetoo highwhilestill minutesandusethe ventsystemto meator the meat was not properly engagedcoulddamagetheignitorrods removeanyadditionalsmokeduring trimmed.
andmixertubes.) cooling. Greasedrippingswilloccasionallyignite
3. Todisengagethecartridge,holdbythe TO REMOVE GRILL: to produceharmlesspuffsofflamefor a sidesandpullawayfrom the terminal I. BesurecontrolknobsareintheOFF secondor two. Thisisanormalpartof
receptacleandorifices.Lift out when positionandthe grill componentsare thecookingprocess.
fullyunplugged, cool. NEVER LEAVE GRILL UNAT-
4. Donotstackcartridgeswheretheymay 2. Removegrillgrates.
fallor bedamaged. ERATION. NOTE: OptionalSealedBurnerCar- 3. Lift the burnerup slightly.Slidethe Cont.
tridge,modelJGA8100,canreplacethe
grillburnerassembly, minalreceptacle.
burnerawayfromtheorificesandter-
TENDED DURING GRILL OP-
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SHOULD EXCESS GREASE When bastingmeatsor applyingsauces CARE AND CLEANING OF THt
CAUSE SUSTAINED FLARE- to foods,rememberthat excessive
UPS: amounts accumulateinside your grill VENTILATION SYSTEM
I. Turnon thefanmanually, anddo not improvethefoodflavor. Air Grille: Theair grilleliftsoff easily
2. Immediatelyturngrillcontrolsto Applysaucesduringthelast 15to 20 Wipecleanorwashindishwasherorsinl Off. specifiesotherwise. Plus,anytimea ventscratchingthesurface,do not us_
3. Removemeatfromgrill, sugar-basedmarinade(forexamplebar- abrasivecleanersor scrubbingpads.
IMPORTANT gratesshouldbe "seasoned"prior to Filter: Turn off ventilationsystembe
Do not usealuminumfoil insidethe preheating.(SeeUsingtheGrillsection.) foreremoving.Thefilterisapermanen grillarea. Therearemanymeatmarinadeswhich Cleaninsinkwithwarmwateranddeter
Donot usecharcoalor woodchipsin willhelptenderizelessexpensivecutsof gentor indishwasher. thegrillarea. meatfor cookingon thegrill.
Donot allowburnerbasinto become Certainfoods,suchaspoultryandnon-
overloadedwith grease.Cleanfre- oilyfish,mayneedsomeextrafat.Brush quently, with oil or meltedbutter occasionally
Do not cover grates whilegrilling.
completelywithmeat._ Usetongswithlonghandlesor spatulas
Leaveair spacebe-//t_/11 forturningmeats.Donot useforksas
tween eachsteak,//_/ll thesepiercethemeat,allowingjuicesto IMPORTANT:DONOTOPERATESYS etc. to allow //_/J[ belost. TEMWITHOUTFILTER.Filtershouldal
proper ventila- //_l_-_j_l/I _ waysbeplacedatanangle.Asyoufac,
tion aswell as //t_/ll I I thefront ofthe cooktop,thetop of th,
preventflare- ['""_"'I I VENTILATION SYSTEM I filter shouldrestagainstthe leftsidec ups.
GRILLING TIPS cookingvapors,odors andsmokefrom isflat againstthe fanwall,ventilatioJ
Besuretofollowdirectionsforusingthe
minutesof cookingtimeunlessrecipe withmildhouseholddetergents.To pre
becuesauce)is goingto be used,the
typeandshouldbecleanedwhensoiled
the vent opening.The bottom shoul,
rest againstthe right sideof the ven
The built-inventilationsystemremoves chamberatthebottom. (Note: Iffllte
foodspreparedon yourcooktopandgrill, effectivenessis reduced.)
Suggestedcookingtimes and control settings(seeGrillguide,pg.8) areap- pushthe vent Lo(_., coatedwith afilm of grease.It canb
proximateduetovariationsinthefoods, fan switch Io- x cleanedwithpapertowel,dampcloth,o
For best results,buytop grademeat. catedinfrontoftheair spongeandmildhouseholddetergentc Meatthat is at least3/4inchwill grill grille.Pushtotherightfor high,pushto cleanser.
betterthanthinnercuts. theleftforlow andto thecenterto turn
Scorefat onedgesofsteak,but donot thefanoff. cutinto meat,to preventcurlingwhile Theventilationsystemwill operateau- cooking, tomatlcally onHiwhenthegrillburner
For the attractive"branded"look on steaks,besuregrillispreheated.Allow Thefancanbeusedto removestrong
one sideof meatto cook to desired odorsfrom thekitchenaswhenchop- doneness,or untiljuicesappearonthe pingonionsnearthefan.
topsurface,beforeturning.Turnsteaks andhamburgersjustonce.Manipulating foodcauseslossofjuices.
ventilationsys- IIIllllll housesthefilter,shouldbecleanedinth tem manually, eventof spillsor wheneverit become
isinuse.
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[ RILL GUIDE PreheatonHiSm nutes,forbestOavo,.
Type Cooking Time Procedure
Steak ('/2""3/4_'):
Rare Hi 6to 10minutes Turnafter3to Sminutes. Medium Hi 10to 16minutes Turnafter5to 8 minutes. Well Hi 21to 24minutes Turnafter6to 12minutes.
Steak(1"-I _/4"):
Rare Hi 14to 24minutes Turnafter7to 12minutes. Medium Hi 18to 30minutes Turnafter9to 15minutes.
Well Hi 24to 34minutes Turnafter 12to 17minutes.
Hamburgers (3-4oz.) Meal 20to 25minutes Turnafterhalfthetime.
PorkChops Meal 25to 45 minutes Turnoccasionally.
Fully-cooked
SmokedPork Chops Med 10to 15minutes Turnonce.Glazeif desired, Ham Slices Med 15to 20minutes Turnafterhalfthetime.
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Fully-cookedSausages:
Hot Dogs,Brats Hi 7to 12minutes Turnonce.
Polish Hi 13to 16minutes Turnoccasionally,
FreshSausage:
Links Meal 15to 25minutes Turnoccasionally. Patties(3"dia.) Med 15to 20minutes Turnafterhalfthe time
Italian Meal 25to 30minutes Piercecasingwithafork.
Turnonce.
Chicken:
Pieces:Bone-in Med 30to 50minutes Turnoccasionally. Breasts:Boneless Med 20to 30minutes Turn occasionally.
Fish:
Steaks(l") Med 20to 25minutes Brushwithbutter. Turn after
halfthetime.
Fillets(_/2") Med 10to 15minutes Startskinsidedown.Brush (withskinon) with butter,
Turnafterhalfthetime.
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Shrimp: (skewered) Med 10to 20minutes Turnandbrushwith butteror
marinadefrequently.
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GarlicBread Med 4to 6 minutes Turnafterhalfthetime. Hot Dog Buns,
Hamburger Buns Med I to 2minutes
Note: Thischartisasuggestedguide.Cookingtimesandcontrolsettingsareapproximatedueto variationsinmeatsandgaspressu
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I ARE & CLEAMNG
STAINLESS STEEL (SELECT
CLEANING PROCEDURES MODELS) GRATES -- CAST ALUMINUM
DO NOT USEANY CLEANINGPROD- COATED WITH NON-STICK
CAUTION: UCTCONTAININGCHLORINEBLEACH.FINISH
Besureapplianceisoffandallparts ALWAYSWIPEWffHTHEGRAINWHEN Washcoolgrates(DONOTIMMERSEH_
are cool before handling or clean- CLEANING. GRILLGRATESINWATER)withdeterg ing. This is to avoid damage and inhot water inthe sinkor washthemin
possible burns. Daily Cleaning/Light Soil- Wipewith dishwasher Be sure to remove all fc
oneof the fo[towing- soapywater,white residuebeforecookingon the grillEra
To prevent stainingor discoloration, vinegar/watersolution,Formula409 Glass again. cleanapptianceaftereachuse. and SurfaceCleaner*or a similarmulti-
Ifapartisremoved,besureitiscorrectly surfacecleaner-usingaspongeorsoftcloth. replaced. Rinseanddry.To polishandhelpprevent puffor pad. Useonlythosecleaningpro
fingerprints,followwithStainlessSteelMagic uctswhichstatetheyarerecommended1
CONTROL KNOBS Spray(Jenn-AirModel A912, Part No. usewhencleaningnonsticksurfaces.
RemoveknobsintheOFFpositionbypullingup.20000008)**. , If grateswere washedin the dishwash
Wash,rinseanddry. Do not useabrasive" Moderate/HeavySoil-- Wipewithone cleaningagentsastheymayscratchthefinish, ofthefollowing-BonAmi*,SmartCleanser*, Donotusemetalbrushesor abrasivescoL
Turn oneachburnerto besurethe knobs or SoftScrub*-usingadampspongeorsoft ingpadsor other scrubbersintended
havebeencorrectlyreplaced, cloth.Rinseanddry.Stubbornsoilsmaybe cleanoutdoorcharcoalgrills.Thesewill r
COOKTOP - PORCELAIN ENAMEL evenlywith the grain.Rinseanddry. To Do not cleanin self-cleaningovenor u
Porcelainenamelisglassfusedonmetalandmay crackorchipwithmisuse.Itisacidresistant,not with StainlessSteelMagicSpray. GRILL BURNER
acidproof. All spillovers,especiallyacidicor " Discoloration _ Usingadampspongeor sugaryspillovers,shouldbewipedupimmedi- softcloth,wipewith CameoStainlessSteel Folrowinstructionson page6 for removil
atelywithadrycloth. Cleaner*.Rinseimmediatelyand dry. To thegrillburner.
Whencool,washwithsoapywater,rinseand removestreaksandrestore luster,follow Thegrillburnershouldbecleanedafterea_
dry. with StainlessSteelMagicSpray. usewithasoapyS.O.S.*pad.Rinseanddl
removedwithadampScotch-Britepad;rub restorelusterandremovestreaks,follow ovencleanersonthegrates.
, movethefinishaswellasscratchthegrat_
Removestubbornsoilswith aplasticm_
seasonwithoilprior to grilling.
dampcloth.Thismaycausecrackingor chip- NOTE: Checkto besureallburnerpor
GR thoroughlybeforeusingagain. Never wipeoffa warmor hot surfacewitha ILL ASSEMBLY -
ping. BASIN - PORCELAIN areopen.To opencloggedports,insert
Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveorcaustic Thebasinislocatedunderthegrillburnerand/ cleaningagentsonexteriorfinishofrange, or cartridges.Cleanaftereachuseofthegrill. GREASE DRAIN JAR
SEALED GAS BURNERS/GRATES To removelightsoil,dean withsoapywater Adrainjarislocatedbelowthegrillbasinpa
or spraywithcleanserssuchas Fantastik*or underthe countertop.Checkperiodicallyt
Allowburnerandgratesto cool Washwith Formula409*. Foreasiercleanup:a)spray prevent spillovers. soapywateranda plasticscouringpad.For with a householdcleanser;b) coverwith Unscrewto remove.
stubbornsoils,cleanwith asoap-filled,non- papertowels;c) addsmallamountof hot abrasivepador aspongeandacommercial waterto keepthe papertowelsmoist;d) If jar is broken,re- CooktopCleaningCreme(Part#2000000I)**. coverandwait15minutes;ande)wipeclean, placewith anyheat
Cleangasportswith asoftbristlebrushor a . To removemoderatesoil,scrubwith Bon a canningjar, which straightpinespeciallythe port belowthe Ami*,asoftscrubcleanseror plasticscrub- hasastandardscrew
ignitor.Do notenlargeor distortholes, her. neck.
Becarefulnottogetwaterintoburnerports. Note: Checkthegreasedrainaftereachuse
Whencleaning,usecaretopreventdamageto ofthegrill To clean:Pourabout% cupof
the ignitor. If the ignitor is soiled,wet or veryhot tapwatermixedwith I teaspoon * Brandnamesfor cleaningproductsare
damagedthesurfaceburnerwill not light, dishdetergentdownthedrain, registeredtrademarksoftherespective
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straightpinintoeachport.
temperedjar,suchas
manufacturers.
* To order direct,call1-800-688-8408.
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, CCESSORIES & CARTRIDGES I YEFORE You
(;ALLFOR
ACCESSORIES SERVICE
SURFACE ORGRILLBURNERFAILS TO LIGHT.
Check to be sure unit is properly con-
nected to powersupply.
Checkfor ablowncircuitfuseortripped maincircuitbreaker.
JGA8200ADX Grill Cover- ModelAG341 Checkto besureburnerportsor ignitior Self-draininggriddlemakesmanyfavorite Attractivegrillcover protectsgrillwhen Checkto besureignitorisdryandclick
foodseasiertofix.Family-sizedsurfacelets notinuse.Texturedsteelinblackorwhite ing.Burnerwill not lightifignitorisdam. youcookseveralpancakes,hamburgers,or withmoldedhandles, aged,soiledor wet.Ifignitordoesn'tclick
grilledsandwichesat a time. Hasa black turncontrol knobOFF. non-stickfinish.
portsarenotclogged.Seepage9.
COOKTOP CARTRIDGES SURFACE OR GRILL BURNER
Checkto besureapanis sittingonth grateabove.
ContactanauthorizedJenn-Airservice-
Gas or Electric Wok Accessory - THE FLAME IS UNEVEN.
ModelAOI42 Burnerports maybeclogged.
Idealforstir frying,steaming,braising,and SURFACE OR GRILL BURNER stewing. Wok has nonstick finish,wood Sealed Burner Cartridge-
handles,cover,steamingrack, ricepaddles ModelJGABI00ADB (black) FLAME IS YELLOWIN COLOR.
andcookingtips. Flatbottomwokcanbe ModelJGA8100ADW(white) ContactanauthorizedJenn-Airservic_ usedonALLcartridges. Someyellowtipson theflameareacceg
Thegrillassemblycanberemovedanda sealedburnercartridgecanbeinstalled.
_ FLAMELIFTS OFF PORTS.
ablewhenusingLPgas.
VENTILATION SYSTEM IS NC
NOTE: ,; CAPTURINGSMOKEEFFICIENTU
. . Checkon crossventilationin room
Onlytheseaccessoriesareapprovedforusewithyourgascooktop.DO NOT USE
,,,, Jenn-AJr,electricaccessories__, onyour_gasco Excessiveamountofsmokeisbeingc,
oktop, __, ,, i_ makeupair.
ated;checkinstructionsforgrilling,tri mingmeats.Seepg.7&8.
Outsidewallcapmaybetrappedshut
Cooktop may be improperlyinstall, checkductinginformation.Seepg.3.
Airfiltermaybeimproperlyinstalled.: pg.7.
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cENN-AIR COOKTOP
WARRANTY WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THESE
WARRANTIES"
I. Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyofthefollowing:
Full One Year Warranty - PartsandLabor a.lmproperinstallation,delivery,or maintenance. Forone(I) year fromtheoriginalretailpurchase b.Anyrepair,modification,alteration,oradjustmentnotauthorizedbyth_
date,anypartwhichfailsinnormalhomeusewillbe repairedor replacedfreeofcharge.
Limited Warranties - Parts Only e.lmpropersettingofanycontrol.
Second Year - After the first yearfrom the 2 Warrantiesarevoidif theoriginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved, originalpurchasedate,partswhichfailinnormal altered,or cannotbereadilydetermined.
homeusewillberepairedor replacedfreeofcharge for the partitself,with theownerpayingallother 3. Productspurchasedfor commercialor industrialuse.
costs,includinglabor,mileageandtransportation. 4. Thecostof serviceor servicecallto: Third Through FifthYear - Fromtheoriginal
purchasedate,partslisted belowwhich fail in normalhomeusewillberepairedor replacedfree c.Transporttheapplianceto theservicer. ofchargefor thepartitself,with theownerpaying 5. Consequentialorincidentaldamagessustainedbyanypersonasaresult allothercosts,includinglabor,mileageandtrans- of anybreachofthesewarranties.Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusion
portation, orlimitationofconsequentialorincidentaldamages,sotheaboveexclusion
SealedGasBurners maynotapply.
Canadian Residents IF You NEED SERVICE
The abovewarrantiesonly cover an appliance CallthedealerfromwhomyourappliancewaspurchasedorcallMaytag
installedinCanadathathasbeencertifiedorlisted
byappropriatetest agenciesfor complianceto a NationalStandardof Canadaunlesstheappliance
wasbroughtintoCanadadueto transferof resi- Besureto retainproof of purchaseto verifywarrantystatus.Referto
dencefromthe UnitedStatesto Canada. WARRANTYfor further informationon owner's responsibilitiesfor
manufactureror anauthorizedservicer. c.Misuse,abuse,accidents,or unreasonableuse. d.lncorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,or supply.
a. Correctinstallationerrors.
b.lnstructtheuserontheproperuseoftheproduct.
AppliancesSalesCompany,Jenn-AirCustomerAssistanceat 1-800-688-
I 100to locateanauthorizedservicer.
LimitedWarranty OutsidetheUnitedStates warrantyservice.
andCanada- Parts Only , Ifthe dealeror servicecompanycannotresolvethe problem,write to
MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany,Attn: CAIR®Center,P.O.Box2370,
Fortwo (2)yearsfromthe dateof originalretail Cleveland,TN 37320-2370,or call 1-800-688-1100.
purchase,anypartwhichfailsin normalhomeuse
will berepairedor replacedfreeof chargefor the U.S.customersusingTTYfor deaf,hearingimpairedor speechimpaired,
partitself,with the ownerpayingallother costs, call1-800-688-2080. includinglabor,mileageandtransportation. NOTE:Whenwritingor callingaboutaserviceproblem,pleaseinclude
ThespecificwarrantiesexpressedabovearetheONLY thefollowinginformation:
warrantiesprovidedbythemanufacturer.Thesewar- a. Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber; rantiesgiveyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalso b. Modelnumberandserialnumber; haveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate, c. Nameandaddressofyourdealeror servicer;
d. A cleardescriptionof theproblemyouarehaving; e. Proofof purchase(salesreceipt).
User'sguides,servicemanualsandpartsinformationareavailablefron MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany,Jenn-AirCustomerAssistance.
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