Before usina your range, Energy saving tips, Read this use and care book – GE JBP87GD User Manual

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Before Usina Your Range

Read This Use and Care Book

tc get the best perfQrrnsnGe from your ranges
Take the time to read this book and learn how to

enjoy your new Range. It contains detailed oper­
ating instructions and recommended maintenance,

as well as handy tips to help you gain maximum

benefits from your Range. Once you have read the
book, keep it "handy to answer any questions you
may have.

if you have any additional questions concerning the

operation

of

your

Range,

write—including

your

phone number—toi

Consumer Affairs
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225

IF YOU RECEIVED A DAMAGED RANGE, imme­

diately contact the dealer (or builder) from whom
you purchased it= They have been informed of the

proper procedure to take care of such matters and
can handle it for you.

Record Model and Serial Numbers

Your range has a nameplate on which is stamped the

model and serial numbers. (See page 4). Model and

serial numbers are also on the Purchase Record Card
which came with your range. Record the numbers in
the spaces provided below.

Please refer to both model and serial

l U i f 1 U C 7 I O I I I C l i l y

future correspondence or product service calls con­
cerning your range.

Model Number---------------------------- ------- --------------------------------------

Serial Number------------------------ -------------------------------------------------

Date Purchased_________________ __ ______________________

KEEP

PURCHASE

RECEIPT

WITH

THIS

BOOK

TO

ESTABLISH THE WARRANTY PERIOD.

Save Time and Money—
Before You Call for Service

Check “The Problem Solver”. (See page 15.) It lists
many minor causes of operating problems that you
can correct yourself and may save you an unneces-

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Energy Saving Tips

Top-of-the-Range Cooking

1.

Use cooking utensils of medium weight alumi­

num, tight-fitting covers, and fiat bottoms which
completely cover the heated portion of the surface

unit.

2.

Cook fresh vegetables with a minimum amount

of water in a covered pan,

3.

'‘‘Keep an eye” on foods when bringing them

quickly

to

cooking

temperatures

at

HIGH

heat.

When

food

reaches

cooking

temperature,

reduce

heat immediately to lowest setting that will keep it

cooking.

4.

Use residual heat with surface cooking when­

ever possible. For example, when cooking eggs in
the shell, bring water to boil, then turn to OFF posi-

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5. Use correct heat for cooking task . . . high heats

to start cooking (if time allows, do not use HIGH

heat to start), 7—quick brownings, 4—slow frying,

2—finish cooking most quantities, simmer—double

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quantities.

6.

When boiling water for tea or coffee, heat only

the amount needed. It is not economical to boil a
container full of water for only one or two cups.

Oven Cocking

1.

Preheat the oven only when necessary. Most

foods will cook satisfactorily without preheating. If
you find preheating is necessary, keep an eye on
the indicator light,

and put food in the oven

promptly after the light goes out.

2. Always turn oven OFF before removing food.

3.

During baking, avoid frequent door openings.

Keep door open as short a time as possible when it
is opened.

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5.

Cook complete oven meals instead of just one

food item. Potatoes, other vegetables, and some
desserts will cook together with a main-dish casse-

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cook at the same temperature and in approximately
the same time.

6.

Use residual heat in oven whenever possible to

finish cooking casseroles, oven meals, etc. Also

add rolls or precooked desserts to warm oven,
using residual heat to warm them.

©1982 ueneral Electric Co., U.3.A. All rights reserved.

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