Iiistalliiig your «raiige, Energy saving tips, Leveling the range – GE JHC56G User Manual

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Iiistalliiig Your

«Raiige

Your range, like many other house­

hold items, is heavy and can settle
into soft floor coverings such as
cushioned vinyl or carpeting. When
moving the range on this type of

flooring, use care, and it is recom­

mended that these simple and inex­
pensive instructions be followed.

The range should be installed on a
sheet of plywood {or similar mate­
rial) as follows; When the floor
covering is terminated at the front
of the range, the area that the range

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plywood to the same level or higher

than the floor covering. This will
then allow the range to be moved
for cleaning or servicing.

Leveling the

Range

Leveling screws are located on each

corner of the base of the range. By
removing the bottom drawer you

can level the range to an uneven
floor with the use of a nutdriver.
To remove drawer, pull drawer out

all the way, tilt up the front and

remove it. To replace, insert glides

at back of drawer be^'ond stop on
range glides. Lift drawer if neces­
sary to insert easily. Let front of

drawer down, then push in to close.

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minimum amount of water in

a covered pan.

® Watch 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.

® Use residual heat with surface

cooking whenever possible. For
example, when cooking eggs in
the shell, bring water to boil,
then turn to OFF position to
complete the cooking.

® Use correct heat for cooking

task. . .HIGH—to start cooking

(if time allows, do not use HIGH
heat to start), MEDIUM HI—
quick brownings, MEDIUM—

slow frying, LOW—finish cooking
m.ost quantities, simmer—double
boiler heat, finish cooking, and
special for small quantities.

® 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 Cooking

® Preheat the oven only when

necessary. Most foods will cook
satisfactorily without preheating.
If you find preheating is neces­
sary, watch the indicator light,

and put food in the oven
promptly after the light goes out.

® Always turn oven OFF before

removing food.

® During baking, avoid frequent

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as short a time as possible when

it is opened.

Cook complete oven meals
instead of just one food item.
Potatoes, other vegetables, and

some desserts will cook together
with a main-dish casserole, meat
loaf, chicken or roast. Choose
foods that cook at the same tern-

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the same time.

Use residual heat in oven when­

ever possible to finish cooking
casseroles, oven meals, etc. Also
add rolls or precooked desserts

to warm oven, using residual
heat to warm them.

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