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Use and Care &Installation Guide
Electric
Slide-in
Modular
Range
Safety instructions ....................2-5
Anti-Tip Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................3,41
Operating Instructions, Tips
Aluminum Foil...................................5, 26,28
Clock and Timer ....................................23, 24
Features
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Oven
........................................................22.32
Baking
..................................................25, 26
Broiling, Broiling Guide ....................28, 29
Control Settings ................................22, 23
Light; Bulb
Replacement.................22, 37
Roasting, Roasting Guide .......................27
Self-Cleaning Instructions
..,.....,.....30-32
Shelves ........................................................22
Thermostat Adjustment ..,......................22
Surface Module Cooking ......................8 -21
Canning Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Control Settings ..........................................8
Cookware Tips .............................................9
Griddle Accessory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 19,20
Griddle Cooking Guide ............................21
Grill Module
..................................l 1, 16, 17
Grill Module Cooking Guide, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Module Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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11
Open Coil Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 13
Radiant Module ..................................l 1, 15
Solid Disk Module
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Problem Solver ............... _..42-~4
More questions ?...call
GE Answer Center” 800.626.2000
Care and Cleaning
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Door Gasket...................................................39
Door Removal
...............................................39
Grease
Jam...........,,.....,.....,....,,.,.......
............38
Griddle Accessory ........................................36
Grill Module
...................................................36
Open Coil Module ........................................33
Radiant Module ............................................35
Solid Disk Module ........................................34
Vent System ...........................................37, 39
Installation .....................................5, 41
Anti-Tip Device .........................................3, 41
Flooring Under the Range ............................5
Leveling, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................5
Consumer Services............. _.47
Appliance Registration ..................................2
Important Phone Numbers .......................47
Model and Serial Number Location ...........2
Warranty
.....,..................................Back Cover
GE
Applianctx
Model
JSP60GN
A4NL
153
(345429)
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Page 1 - Slide-in

.—Use and Care &Installation GuideElectricSlide-inModularRangeSafety instructions ...2-5Anti-Tip Device . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

HOME CANNING TIPSCanning should be done on the open coil, solid disk HOWEVER, DO NOT USE LARGE DIAMETERelement or radiant modules only. Do not use the

Page 3 - WARNING–Allranxzes I

A full selection of modules are available for the range cooklop. TheImodules can be interchanged quickly and easily. Each module has anelectrical plug

Page 4 - Surface Cooking Modules

COOKWARE TIPS FORMODULE COOKING ELEMENTSThe use of appropriate cookware is very important● Good pans have a thick, iltit bottom which absorbsfor cooki

Page 5 - Leveling the Range

.Jw to Insert the ModuleHow to Remove the Module1. Be sul”e the Colltl”OIS–—-—–. ...,—m turned to OFF.To install the,’ { ,-. “;$,,).vIno~LIle, pos

Page 6 - GRILL/GRIDDLE RANGE

SOLID DISK MODULEBefore Using Your Solid Disk Module for the First TimeThe top working surface of solid disk elements have a protective coatingwhich m

Page 7 - Lower Compartment

..OW to Insert the ModuleHow to Remove the ModuleBe sure the entire module surface is cool beforeare turned to OFF, To >Y”<~’- .\.<<--~; .

Page 8 - Heat Setting Guide

GRILL MODULEHow to Assemble the Grill ModuleTo insert the grill:1. Be sure the controls for the cooktop grill positionare OFF.2. place the 2 reflector

Page 9 - Wok Cooking

~TE: It is recommended that you have a dry chemical, foam or HaIontype fire extinguisher where you can easily reach it in case of a cookingtire. NEVER

Page 10 - CAUTION:

GRILL COOKING GUIDE1. Preheat at HI setting for 3. Before cooking steaks, slash fat5 minutes before grilling. around edges to prevent curlingTurn to h

Page 11 - (::>

our non-stick coated griddle provides an extra-large cooking surfacefor meats, pancakes or other foods usually prepared in a frying pan orelectric ski

Page 12 - Cookware

HELP US HELP YOU...Before using your range,read this book carefully.It is intended to help you operateand maintain your new rangeproperly.Keep it hand

Page 13

GRIDDLE ACCESSORY(continued)Griddle Tips● Condition or “season” griddle before first-time use.● Most griddled foods require cooking on a preheatedsurf

Page 14 - ‘“iiiiiii’i:!%

GRIDDLE COOKING GUIDEJo not leave range unattendedduring “preheat” (knobs turnedto “HI”) or anytime the knobsare turned to “HI” with food onthe Grill

Page 15 - How to Remove the Module

USING YOUR OVENBefore Using Your Oven1. Look at the controls. Be sure you understand how3. Read over information and tips that 1011ow.to set them prop

Page 16 - GRILL MODULE

nCANCELTIMERfSETi@STOPCOOKCLOCK TIME CLEAN TIME BROIL BAKEThe oven operation is controlled electronically.To Set the ClockThe following instructions t

Page 17 - Questions and Answers

OVEN CONTROL, CLOCK AND TIMER(continued)To Delay Starting an Automatic Oven OperationIf a delayed cooking operation is desired:1. Push the COOK TIME b

Page 18 - GRILL COOKING GUIDE

.iow to Set Your Range for Baking4. Check food for doneness at minimum time onDo not lock the oven door with the latch duringrecipe. Cook longer if ne

Page 19 - Using the Griddle

BAKING(continued).Baking GuidesWhen using prepared baking mixes, follow package recipe or instructionsfor best results.CookiesWhen bakingcookies, flat

Page 20 - Griddle Tips

ROASTINGu!,-~ not lock the oven door with the latch duringroasting. The latch is used for self-cleaning only.Roasting is cooking by dry heat. Tender m

Page 21 - GRIDDLE COOKING GUIDE

BROILING—Do not lock the oven door with the latch duringbroiling. The latch is used for self-cleaning only.Broiling is cooking food by intense radiant

Page 22 - Adjusting the Oven Thermostat

~. Always use the broiler pan and the rack that comeswith your oven. It is designed to minimize smokingand spattering by trapping juices in the shield

Page 23 - Automatic Oven Timer

—,, ,len using electrical appliances, basic safetyprecautions should be followed, including thefollowing:● Use this appliance only for its intended us

Page 24 - How to Change a Program

w—OPERATING THE SELF-CLEANING OVENProgrammed cleaning time: 3X hours—Before a Clean CycleQuick Reminder:1. Prepare oven for cleaning.2. Slide the oven

Page 25 - Baking Pans

;O Set a Delayed StartDelay Start is setting the oven timer to start the cleancycle automatically at a later time than the presenttime of day.NOTE: Be

Page 26

OPERATING THE SELF-CLEANING OVEN(continued)After a Clean CycleWhen the clean cycle is finished, the wordYou may notice some white ash in the oven. Jus

Page 27 - Frozen Roasts

—Proper care and cleaning are important so your rangeCare of Moduleswill give you efficient and satisfactory service.Follow these directions carefully

Page 28 - BROILING

CARE AND CLEANING(continued)—Solid Disk Element ModuleSolid disk elements are easy‘“c’’anbeca”sethee’ement -1s raised above the moduleand sealed to i

Page 29 - -lb. fillets 1/4 to

Radiant ModuleCleaning of glass ceramicis different from cleaning ar=standard porcelain finish.\>-To maintain and protect the\ — ./-” -surface of y

Page 30 - /42~_,~~:

CARE AND CLEANING(continued)Porcelain Enameled Grease WellsPorcelain enamel can crack or chip with misuse. lt can stain if spilloversof foods with

Page 31 - To Stop a Clean Cycle

Module CoverDo not place the cover on ahot module or leave it overa grill while preheating. Toclean the module cover,wash it at the sink withsoap and

Page 32 - After a Clean Cycle

CARE AND CLEANING(continued)Broiler Pan and RackAfter broiling, remove the broiler pan and rack fromthe oven. Remove the rack from the pan. Carefullyp

Page 33 - Care of Modules

tiift-Off Oven DoorThe oven door is removable but it is heavy. You mayneed help removing and replacing the door.To remove the door,open it a few inche

Page 34 - Removal of Packaging Tape

JI●IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS(continued)—e● Do not use water on grease fires.44- b ‘ j’Never pick up a flaming pan. Turn offburner, then smother fl

Page 35 - Radiant Module

CARE AND CLEANING(continued)Control PanelWash with soap and water. Rinse with cleanwater and dry with a paper towel. Do not usescouring pads or abrasi

Page 36 - Griddle Accessory

. mti-Tip Device1. Before placing range in the counter, notice thelocation of the stability bracket which is alreadyattached to the back of the range.

Page 37 - TO REPLACE:

QUESTIONS?USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER.PROBLEMMODULES ARENOT FUNCTIONINGPROPERLYOPEN COIL ELEMENTSARE NOT FUNCTIONINGPROPERLYGRILL OR GRIDDLEMODULE IS NOTF

Page 38 - Grease Jars

PROBLEMTINY SCRATCHES(may appear as cracks) ORABRASIONS ON RADIANTCOOKTOP GLASS SURFACEMETAL MARKINGS(may appear as scratches)DARK STREAKS OR SPECKSAR

Page 39 - Oven Vent Duct

PROBLEM SOLVER(continued)—PROBLEMOVEN LIGHT DOESNOT COME ONOVEN WILL NOTSELF-CLEANDOOR WON’T OPEN AFTERSELF-CLEAN CYCLEVENT SYSTEM BLOWERDOES NOT WORK

Page 41

NOTES46

Page 42 - USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER

We’ll Be There“:th the purchase of your new GE appliance, receive the assurance that if you ever needll~forrnation or assistance from GE, we’ll be th

Page 43

III IYOUR GE ELECTRIC RANGEStaple sales slip or cancelled check ~WARRANTYhere. Proof of original purchase dateis needed to obtain serviceunder warrant

Page 44 - PROBLEM SOLVER

.,ever leave the modules unattended at highheat settings. Boilover causes smoking andgreasy spillovers that may catch on fire.● Be sure drip pans and

Page 45

FEATURES OF YOUR MODULARGRILL/GRIDDLE RANGE(See the General Information About Modules section for a listing of modules avail able.),- “{IOven Do&

Page 46

—ExplainedFeatures Index on pageModules1 Open Coil Module2 l-Piece Chrome-Plated Drip Pans3 Open Coil Plug-In Elements4 Solid Disk Element Module5 Rad

Page 47 - We’ll Be There

SURFACE COOKINGAt both OFF and HI the control “clicks” into position.Switching heats to higher settings always shows aYou may hear slight “clicking” s

Page 48 - WARRANTY

COOKING TIPSookware● Use medium-or heavy-weight cookware. AluminumRightcookware conducts heat faster than other metals.Cast-iron and coated cast-iron

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