GE JMS02PN manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    “ ‘ Gas Range Safe* Instrudons....................2-5 Anti-Tip Deviw .............................2, 3, 19,28 Operating Instructions, Ttps Aluminum Foil ............................5, 14, 16, 17 Features ............................................................7 Flooring/Leveling ...........................................6 @en.. . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 2

    =LP US ~LP YOU Read this book carefdy. ~ you received a damaged rarige... It is intended to help you operate and maintain your tiediately contict the alder (or builder) that sold new range properly. you the range. Keep it handy for answers to your questions. Save time and money. Before you If you don’t understmd something or need more help, requ=[...]

  • Page 3

    WORTW S~TY NO~CE ● The Mornia Safe Brirddng Water M Tom Enforcement Act requires the Governor of C~ornia to pubtishatist of substances hownto the state to cause canmr, birth clef* or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers ofpotenthd exposure to such substanm. ● Gas apptim can muse minor exposw to four of tiese substa[...]

  • Page 4

    ● Do not leave Mdren #one or unattended where a range is hot or in operatia They cordd be seriously burned, ● Do not Uow anyone to ebb, stand or hang on the door, brotierdrawer or range top. They cordd damage the range and even tip it over, causing severe perso~ ~~. ● Ut burner grab and other surfam cool before tonctig them or leaving them wh[...]

  • Page 5

    ● Foods for- shotid be as dry as possible Frost on tiomn foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and over sides of the pan. ● Use least possible am-t of fat for effective shtiow or deepfat =. Filhg the pan too W of fat can cause spflovers when food is added. ● Ka cornbtiation of & or fa~ ~ be used k f-, stir togeth[...]

  • Page 6

    Your range, tike many other household items, The range should be instiled on a l/4-inch thick is hwvy and can settle into soft floor coverings sheet of plywood (or similar materird) as fo~ows: such as cushioned vinyl or arpeting. men the floor covering ends at the front of the men moving the range on this type of flooring, use range, the area that [...]

  • Page 7

    Y I + Shnding Pilot Models JGAS02PN JLAS02PN Electtic Ignition Model JGAS02EN Fwture hdex 1 Anti-Tip Device (see Safe~ hstructions) 2 Model and Serbd Number 3 Removable Oven Bottom 4 Sutiace Burner Controk 5 Oven Vent (located in center of rear of range) 6 Sutiace Bumem and Gratin Explained on page 3,5 2 16 7 9 Feature hdex 7 Cooktop 8 OVEN TEMP [...]

  • Page 8

    SMACE COO~G Lighting Instructions for Electric Ignition Models JGAS02EN The surface burners on some models me lighted by electric ignition, eliminating the need for standing pilot The electrode of the spark igniter is exposed. lights witi constandv burning flames. men one burner is turned to LITE, W tie burners - In me of a power failure, you can l[...]

  • Page 9

    To Light a Surface Burner After Lighting a Burner Electric Ignition Modeh: ~h the control hob in and tumittoLITE.Youwillhem ~1111 a litde “clicking” noise—the sound of the electric spark igniting the burner. Standing Hlot Model: Wsh control knob in and turn P it to HI position. The burner should light within a few seconds. ● After the burne[...]

  • Page 10

    Before Using Your Oven Be sure you understand how to set the controls properly. Practice removing and replacing the shelves while the oven is cool. Read the information and tips on the following pages. Keep this book handy where you can refer to it, especially during the fwst weeks of using your new range. Lighting Instructions for Electric Ignitio[...]

  • Page 11

    Oven Control Your oven is controlled by an OWN TE~ knob. After the oven reaches the selected temperature, the It will norrndly take 30-90 seconds before the flame oven burner cycles+ff completely, then on with a comes on. full flame-to maintain the selected temperature. Air Adjw@ent An air adjustment shutter for the oven burner regulates the flow o[...]

  • Page 12

    USmG YOUR O~N (continued) Oven Vents The oven is vented tiough duct openings at the rear ● Handles of pots and pans on the cooktop may of the cooktop. See the Features section. Do not block become hot if left too close to the vent. the opening when cooking in the oven—it is ● Meti items til become very hot if they are left important that the [...]

  • Page 13

    How to Set Your Range For Bating To avoid possible bum, place the shelves in the 2. Check the food for doneness at the minimum time correct position before you turn on the oven. on the recipe. Cook longer if necessary. Turn the 1. Close the oven door. Then turn the OVEN OVEN ~MP knob to OFF and remove the food. ~MP knob to the desired temperature. [...]

  • Page 14

    BA~G (continued) Bahg Guides men using prepared baking mixes, follow package recipe or instructions for the best baking results. Cooties men bting cookies, flat cookie sheets (without sides) produce better-looking cookies. Cookies b~ed in a jelly roll pan (short sides rdl around) may have darker edges and pde or light browning may occur. Do not use[...]

  • Page 15

    Roasting is cooking by dry heat. Tender meat or poultry can be roasted uncovered in your oven. Roasting temperatures, which should be low and steady, keep spattering to a minimum. Roasting is redy a baking procedure used for meats. Roasting is easy; just follow these directions: 1. Place the shelf in the A or B position. No preheating is necessary.[...]

  • Page 16

    ROASTmG (continued) Questions and Answers Q. Is it necessary to check for donenws with a Q. h I need to preheat my oven wch time I cook meat thermometer? a roast or potitry? A. Checking the finished intemd temperature at the A. It is unnecessary to preheat your oven. completion of cooking time is recommended. Temperatures are shown in Roasting Guid[...]

  • Page 17

    How to Broti Broiling is cooking food by direct heat horn above the Your range has a compartment below the oven for food. Most fish and tender cuts of meat can be broiling. A specially designed broiler pan and rack broiled. Follow these steps to keep spattering and allow dripping fat to drain away from the food and smoking to a minimum. keeps it aw[...]

  • Page 18

    BRO~~G G~E The oven and brofler compartment doors must be 3. If desired, marinate meats or chicken before closed duting brotikg. broiling. Or, brush with barbecue sauce the last 1. Always use the broiler pan and rack that comes with 5 to 10 minutes. your range. It is designed to minimize smoking and 4. men arranging food on pan, do not let fatty ed[...]

  • Page 19

    Proper care and cleming are important so your range will give you efficient and satisfactory service. F O 11 OW these directions carefully in ctig for it to help assure safe and proper maintenance. BE SURE ELEC~C PO~R IS 0~ BEFORE CLEMG ANY PART OF T~ RANGE. m P ,4 A Myour range is removed for cl-g, servicing or any mmon, be sure anti-tip device is[...]

  • Page 20

    CA~ ~ CLEHG (continued) Burners To remove burned-on food, soak the surface burner in a solution of mild liquid detergent and hot water. Soak the surface burner for 20 to 30 minutes. For more stubborn stains, use a cleanser like Soft Scrub” brand or Bon tie brand. Rinse well to remove any traces of the cleanser that might clog the surface burner o[...]

  • Page 21

    Burner Gratw Lift them out when cool. Grates should be washed regularly and, of course, after sptiovers. Wash them in hot, soapy water and rinse with clean water. After cleaning, dry thoroughly by putting them in a warm oven for a few minutes. Don’t put the grates back on the range while they are wet. When replacing the grates, be sure they’re [...]

  • Page 22

    CAm ~ CLE-G (continued) Removable Oven Botiom The oven bottom can be removed to make cleaning easier. Make sure the oven is completely cool. To remove: 1. Loosen (but do not remove) the 2 screws at the front of the oven bottom. 2. Slide the screws back to release the front of the oven bottom. 3. Lift tie oven bottom up ad pull forward until the rea[...]

  • Page 23

    Brofler Pan and Rack After brofing, remove the broiler pan and rack from Wash; scour if necess~. Rinse and dry. The broiler the oven. ~ait until the oven is cool.) Remove the pan and rack may dso be cleaned in a dishwasher. rack from the pan. Cmefully pour out the grease in the Do not store a sofied broiler pan and rack anywhere in pan into a prope[...]

  • Page 24

    CA~ & CLEA~G (continued) Porceltin Oven htefior With proper care, the porcelain enamel ftish on the inside of the oven will stay new-looting for years. Let the range cool before cleaning. We recommend that you wear rubber gloves when cleaning the range. Soap and water W normdy do the job. Heavy spattering or spillovers may require cleaning with[...]

  • Page 25

    BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions complete~ and tiefu~. IMPORT~: Save these instructions for the lod electrid inspectors use. INST~E kve these instructions tith the appfiance after ins-tion is completed. CONSUMER: ~ep this Use and tie Guide and the ks~tion kstructions for future use. This apptice must be proper~ sounded. FOR YOUR SAFETY ~you[...]

  • Page 26

    lMW~ANT WHY lHSTRU~IOHS ks*tion of tis -e must conform titb 10A codes, or h the absence of lod codes, titb the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI =23.1, k=t dtion. h k~ htion must conform titb the current Nati Gas Ins@ation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.l or the current Propane hation Me, CAN/CGA- B149.2, and witb Id codes where applicable. ~is range has been desig[...]

  • Page 27

    ❑ ~KGUMD lHfiMWTIOH 1. Place backguard assembly into position on the black pedesti at rear of range. backguard bolts are attached to bottom of backguard by means of flat nuts.) 2. Bolt backguard to range with nuts. Tighten nuts snugly. Nuts are in small envelope in pack- out carton. (&cure bac~ard braces, if equipped.) 3. Insert the backguard[...]

  • Page 28

    ❑ MTFTIPDMCE lH=~lON lN~U~lONS N~: A risk of range tip-ver ~sts if the appfiance is not instied in accordance with the initiation instructions provided. me proper use of this device ~es the risk of ~P- O~R In using this detice tie consumer must sti~ observe the safety instructions as stated in the USE and Cm GU~E and avoid uskg the oven door and/[...]

  • Page 29

    ❑ ONVE~ BURHERORIFICWMD ~ESURE REGUWTOR OF HECEM~ LP GAS S~lNG 1. CO~R~G BURNER O~C~ TO W GAS Tighten the orifice hoods for the surface burners and oven burner approtiately two complete turns to the closed position and adjust top pilots, if equipped. The gas pressure regulator must be converted to the LP gas setting so hat it ~ provide a pressure[...]

  • Page 30

    ❑ COHNE~ THE M6E ~6~ 1. Hthe range is to be connected to house piping with flexible or semi-rigid meti appfiance connector, connector nuts MU= NOT be connected direc~ to pipe threads. 2. me apphance connector must be instied by using the proper flare union adaptors with the connector. Cutoff valve, appfiance connector and adaptors are not suppfie[...]

  • Page 31

    ❑ IF WGE WfiMDING ~LOW LIGHT MD WJUST SURWE BURNER PILO~ 1. Purge dl air from supply system by turning one top burner valve fu~y ON for 15 seconds. 2. Turn valve OFF and fight pilot burners. Adjust pilot flames using adjusting screw at the manifold pipe, so that each flame is approtiately l/4inch in height. 3. To fight any top burner, push and tu[...]

  • Page 32

    ❑ OVEN OPEWTION 1. With the oven thermostat did in the OFF position, fight standing pflot on oven burner pflot assembly On electric @tion models do not attempt to manutiy tight the oven pilot With control knob in 2. Turn the thermostat did to any temperate setting. The oven pdot flame fi enlarge and engu~the mercury bulb. After approtiately 3W5 s[...]

  • Page 33

    WHEN ml HOOKU~ ~E ~MPLETED 1. M&e sure ~ controls are left in the OFF position. 2. M&e sure the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the range is unobstructed. MOBILE HOME INSTWMTION Be sure the initiation of this range in a manufactured or mobile home conforms witi the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Titie 24 CF~ Part 3280 [[...]

  • Page 34

    QUESmONS? USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER PROBLEM OVEN ~L NOT WORK TOP BURNERS DO NOT LIGHT OR DO NOT BURN EVE~Y BURNERS HAVE YELLOW OR YELLOW-~PED =AMES BURNER ~AMES VERY LARGE OR YELLOW OVEN DOES NOT COOK PROPERLY STRONG ODOR OVEN TEMPERATURE TOO HOT OR TOO COLD POSS~LE CAUSE s Plug on range is not completely inserted in the electrical outlet. ● The ci[...]

  • Page 35

    Wdll Be There With the pmchase ofyournew GE appliance, receive the assurance that ifyou ever need tiormation or usistice from GE, wdll be there. All you have to do is dl–toll-free! l~ome Repair Sewice 80MEXMES(80W2-273fl AGE consumer service professional will provide expert repair service, scheduled at a time that’s convenient for you. Many GE [...]

  • Page 36

    YOUR GE GAS RANGE Staple sales slip or cancelled check WARRAN~ here. Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain semice under warran~. I I WHAT IS COVERED FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, patis and service labor in your home to repair or replace anypafi of the mnge that fai[...]