Baking, broiling and cleaning, Cleaning your range, If you need service – GE JBP87GD User Manual

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If a combinaiion of oils or fats will be

used

in

frying,

stir

together

before

heating, or as fats melt slowly.

® Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it

heats.

Use

deep

fat

thermometer

whenever

possible to prevent over-heating fat

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Use

Proper Pan

Size— This appliance is

equipped

with

one

or

more

surface

cooking areas of different size. Select

utensils having flat bottoms large enough

to cover the cooking area. The use of

undersized utensils will expose a por­

tion

of

the

surface

cooking

area

to

direct contact and may result in ignition
of

clothing.

Proper

relationship

of

utensil to cooking area will also improve

efficiency.

3 When flaming foods under the hood,

turn the fan off. The fan. If operating,
may spread the flame.

®

Be sure vent duct Is unobstructed.

@ Do not cook on broken cooktop.

If

cooktop

should

break,

cleaning

solu­

tions and spiiiovers may penetrate the

broken cooktop and create a shock

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immediately.

- Clean, cooktop with caution.

If a wet

sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on
a hot cooking area, be careful to avoid
steam burn. Some cleansers can pro­
duce noxious fumes if applied to a hot

surface.

Baking, Broiling and Cleaning

® Stand away from the range when

opening oven door. The hot air or steam

which escapes can cause burns to the
hands, face and/or eyes.

# Keep oven free from grease build up.

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Place

oven

rack

In

desired

position

while oven is cool. If racks must be

handled when hot, do not let potholder

contact heating units in the oven.

© Pulling out shelf to the shelf stop is a

convenience in lifting heavy foods, it is
also a precaution against burns from

touching .hot surfaces of the door or
oven wails.

Don’t heat unopened food contaii>e!is in

the even. Pressure could build up and
the

container

could

burst

causing

an

injury.

W hen using cooking or roasting bags in
oven,

follow

the

manufacturer’s

direc­

tions.

W hen cooking pork in oven, follow our
directions exactly and always cook the

meat to at least 1

7 0 °

. This assures that, in

the remote possibility that trichina may

be present in the meat, it will be killed and
meat will be safe to eat.

Don’t

use aluminum

foil anywhere on

the range except as described in this

book. Misuse could result in a shock,

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gasket is essential for a good seal. Care
should be taken not to rub, damage, or

move the gasket.

® Before self-cleaning the oven, remove

broiler pan and other containers.

® Do not use oven cleaners. No commer­

cial oven cleaner or oven liner protec­

tive coating of any kind should be used

in or around any pari of the oven.

If You Need Service

# Read “The Problem. Solver’’ on page 15

of this book.

® Don’t attem.pt to repair or replace any

part of your range unless it is specifi­

cally

recommended

in

this

book.

All

other servicing should be referred to a
qualified technician.

® Disconnect range at circuit breaker or

main fuse before performing any service.

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