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JENN-AIR Use and Care Manual Pro-Style ° Gas Grill _ Range Cookto _ Model JGD83 4 8, CVG438 0P l P r int e d in U.S. A . C a t . No . CA 4 3 8 0UE © 1996 Jenn- Ai r Pa rt No . 8111P 1 97-60 6 / 96[...]
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WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may re - sult causing property damage , personal injury or death. - Do not store or use gasoline or oth e r flam - mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. - WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • D[...]
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Read before operating your cooktop All applian ce s - r e gardl e ss of th e manufa c tur e r - hav e th e pot e ntial through improp e r or c arel e ss us e to c reate saf e ty probl e ms. Therefor e th e following safety pre c autions should b e obs e rve d : 1. Be sure your applian c e is prop e rly install e d and grounded by a qualified t ec h[...]
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1 3 . CAUTION - Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above cooktop-children climbing on the cooktop to reach items could be seriously injured . 14. Do not touch grill and surface burner areas, areas near burners, or metal landing space. During and after use, these areas may be hot enough to cause burns . Avoid contact with these a[...]
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Important Safety Notice and Warning Th e California Saf e Drinking Water and Toxi c Enfor c ement A c t of 1986 (Propo - sition 65) r e quires th e G overnor of California to publish a list of substan ce s known to th e State of California to c aus e c an ce r or reprodu c tiv e har m , an d requires busin e ss e s to warn c ustom e rs of pot e nti[...]
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The built-in ventilation system removes cooking vapors, odors and smoke from foods prepared on the cooktop, grill and grill accessories. Regular use of this system will insure a more comfortable and less humid kitchen which is free of heavy cooking odors and fumes that normally create a frequent need for clean- ing and rede c or a ting. • To oper[...]
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l Size of Cookware 1 To a c hieve optimum c ocking p e rfor m a n c e use c ookpots with flat botto m sand tight fitting c ov ers. Flame size should be adjusted s o it does not exte n d beyond the edge of th e cookware . This instruction is based on safety c onsiderations. Adjustingthe size of the flam e to fit the size of the c co k war e also hel[...]
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Y our new cooktop burnershave been preset for an "average" set of cond i tions . Regional variances in gas pressure and atmosphericconditions such as height above sea level may affect your initial flame performance. When the control knob is turned ON, gas enters the mixertube and mixes with air. This air and gas mixtureflows to the burner[...]
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To adju s t grill burn e r air shutt e r s and s urfac e burner air s hu tt e rs (Som e models): Th e l eft hand a i r shutter contr o ls t he rear half of the gril l burner or the rear surface burner . T he right h a nd shutt e r c ontr o ls the fr o nt h a lf o f the grill burner o r the fr o nt sur- face burner . Slide a i r shutter backward o r[...]
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To Set Controls I • Sin c e t h e c ontr o ls ar e a push - turn typ e, th e y mus t b e pus h e d in b e fore turning . To se t (from the OFF p o siti o n), push in o n contr o l kn o b and immediat e ly turn counter- clockwise to th e M TE p o sition until burn e r ig n it e s . After ignition, turn knob cl o ckwis e to desir e d s e tting. •[...]
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1 . Be sur e control knobs ar e turned O FF . 2. If t h e grill b urner and grill grates are in place, remove before installing a surface burner module . C lean burn e r bas i n of any grease accumu l ation . (S e e page 18 for cleaning recommendations.) 3 ,. Position the burner assembly with the mixer tube openings toward the orifices. S l ide the[...]
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The grill c o nsists of tw o bla c k grill grat e s and a grill burner . Only install the grill o n the left side of your cooktop. 1, Bef ore ins tal l i ng gri l l c ompon e nts , b e ce rta i n c on t ro l k n o bs a r e in t h e OFF position. 2. Position th e gril l burn e r w i th m i xer tube op e nings towar d th e ori f ic e s. Sli d e th e [...]
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I Using the Grill J • Before the first use , wash your new gr i ll gra t es in hot soapy water , rinse and dry. Then "season" the su r face by wiping on a thin coating of cooking oil. Remove excess oil by wiping again with another paper towel. This procedure should be repeated when: a) cleaning in the dishwasher since the detergent may [...]
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r I Grill Guide Pr e heat grill on Hi, 5 minutes, f or b e st f l a vor Type . . ; _; r "-- : _ _ : e Sett i ng Cooking Time . . :' _ - _ Pro c edure. . Steak ( 1 / 2 : _ / 4") ° = _" = _ • _ : ! Rar e • ; _ i : _ ;; : Hi _ " t 6to ' t0 min _ e _ • :. W e ll _- : , - - _ - .. - _--_ - -- _ , ,,- , ._:Bl : ..... [...]
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I Gri!ling TiPs l With your Jenn - A i r, grill litera l ly any fo o d you've considered "a t i ts best " w hen prepared outdoors can now be prepared indoors with less fuss and great flavor. The following suggestions are good rules to follow a n d w i ll i ncrease your enjoyment of the equipment. • Be sure t o fol l o w directions [...]
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The knobs on the control panel can be removed with the contro]s in the OFF posit i on. Pull each knob straight from the shaft . Wash knobs in warm soapy water or dishwasher; do n o t us e a brasi ve c J ea ns e r s or m a t e ri a ls. T o r e pl ace e a c h knob, m at c h f la t part of kn o b opening with the flat of the shaft , returning in OFF p[...]
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[ Surface Burner Assembly] To c lean th e sur f a ce burner assembly ( s u rf a c e burn e r g r ates , aeration tray, a nd surfa ce b urn e rs). • Light soil - wash in hot soapy water, rinse and dr y . • Moderat e soil - u s e Comet, Bon A m i, a soft s c rub c leanser or plasti c puff. • Heavy soil - for o cc asional use only, use oven clea[...]
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J Igniters I • Itisi m portanttok ee pi g nit e rportopeni n gsonburners c l e arandfre e ofobstru c tions to avoid ignition failur e and possibl e ga s buildup . If the port op e nings ar e b lo c k e d , us e a toothpick to r e mov e food pa rt i c l e s. • The ign it er cap and s t em can be c l eaned wi th w arm soapy w ater and a p l as t [...]
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J e n n -Air's ventil a ti o n system is designed to ca pture both cooking fumes and smoke while grilling . If the system does not, these are some ducting installation situations to c h e ck: • 6" diameter round or 3 1 / 4 ' x 1 0" rectangular duct i ng should be used for duct lengths 10'-60'. Note: 5 " diameter[...]
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Check the foll ow ing list to be sure a service call is really necessary. If g rill or surf a ce burn e r f a il s to light: • ch e ck t o b e sure unit is prop e rly conn e ct e d to p o w e r supply , • check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripp e d main circuit br e aker. • check to be sure burner is correctly rated for your type of gas . ?[...]
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Model Number Serial Number Date JENN-AIR DEALER FROM WHOM PURCHASED Address City Phone A U THORIZED JENN-AIR SERVICE CONTRACTOR A ddress C ity P hone Impo rt a n t: Retain pro o f of p u rchas e do c uments for w a rranty servi c e. 2 1[...]
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Griddle - Model AG302 r_ ' _ ' , _ S e lf-draining griddle mak e s many favorit e foods easi e r to fix. Family - siz e d surfa ce l e ts you c ook s e v e ral pan c akes, ha m - burg e rs, o r grill e d sandwi c h e s at th e sam e time. _-.--.' _----- -- ' Wok - Model AO142 _ _ ... _ _ / _ Ideal for stir - frying, steaming, br[...]