Jenn-Air JGD8130 manual

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    JENN-AIR GAS DOWNDR&FT COOKTOP JGD8130, JGD8345 USER _ ABLE OF CO NTENTS I mp o rtant Saf e ty I n structions ............................................... I-3 Ducting Information .................................................................... 3 Using Your Co o kt o p.............................................................. 4-8 Care[...]

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    [ . MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTI Oh R ea d an d fo l lo w a l l instru c ti o ns b e- EL E C TRI C AL fore using thi s a ppliance to pr ev e n t the CO NN E C TI O N _ Ins t a l ler : Please leave t h is manual p o t e ntial risk of fire, e lectric shock, p er- Appli an c e s whic h _:_1 f i _ with this appliance, sonal injUry or damag e to the a ppli[...]

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    maymelt or soften if left t o o cl o s e to a appliance. Childre n climbing o n the appli- Use dry , sturdy potholders. Damp pot- lighted surfa ce burner, a nc e to r e ach items c ould b e seri o usly hold e rs may cause bur n s fr o m steam. To e liminat e the hazard o f reaching over injur e d. Disht o welsor o ther substitutes sh o uld h o tsur[...]

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    JMP O RTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION S , CONT . ! Only certa i n typesof glass, glass / ceramic, surround i ng areas until theyhave had suffi- level exposur e to som e of the listedsub. ceramic or glazed utensils are suitab l e for cie n tt i me to cool. stances , including benzene, f o rmaldehyde cookt o p usage with o ut break i ng due to the Clea n ap[...]

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    I Q/ SING Y OU R C OO KT OP ] knobs can be set on or between any of the 3 . A fter ignition, turn knob clockwise to S U RF A CE CO NTR O LS setting s , desired setting. • The ignitor will continue to spark SE T TI N G THE until the knob is turned past the C 'I _I' I T IO N$ I CONTROLS L ite position. • If flame should go out duringa c[...]

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    [ ( SIN G Y OUR C OOK T O P, CONT. COOKTOP ] To prevent the cooktop from discol- oring or staining: NOTES: • A properlyadjusted burner with clean ports will lightwithin a f e w seconds. If using • Clean cooktopafter each use. natural gas, the flame will be blue with a deep e r blueinnercone. , Wipeacidic or sugary spills as soon If the burner f[...]

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    I S E A LED B UR N ER C A RTRIDGE(S) I ] G RILL IN S T A L L A T I ON I I U S ING THE GRILL I Th e gr il l ass e m b ly co ns i sts of t wo gr ill • B efo r e th e fi r st us e , w ash g r ill gr at e s i, T O I N S TALL S EALED BURNER gratesandagr ill burner. O nly i n stal l thegril l hot s o apy water, rinse and dry. The l CAR T RIDGE: on the [...]

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    ( SIN G YOUR COO KT O P, CON T. ] • SH O ULD EXCE S S GREASE • When bast i n g meats or applying sauces C A R E AN D C L EA N IN G O F THt CAUS E SUSTAIN E D FLARE- to f oo ds, r e mem ber t hat excessi v e UPS: am o unts acc u m ul ate i ns i de your gr ill VEN T I L AT IO N SYS T EM I. Turn on th e fan manua ll y, and do not i mprove the food[...]

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    [ R ILL GUIDE P r eheat on Hi S m nutes, fo r best Oavo , . Typ e Coo k ing Time P r ocedu r e Steak (' / 2" " 3 / 4_' ) : Rare Hi 6 to 1 0 minutes Turn after 3 to S minutes. Medium Hi 10 to 16minutes Turn after 5 t o 8 minutes. W e ll Hi 21 to 24 minutes Turn after 6 t o 1 2minut e s. St eak (1"- I _ / 4"): Rare Hi 14[...]

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    I ARE & CLEAMNG S T A I N L E SS S TEE L ( S E L E C T C L E A N ING PR OC EDURE S MODE LS ) GRA TE S -- CAS T A L UMINUM • DO NO T U S E A N Y CL EANIN GPRO D- C O A TED W I TH NO N - S T IC K CA U TION: UCTCONTAININ G CHL O RINEBL E A C H . FI NI S H • Besur e applianceisoffa n d a llp ar t s • A L WA YS WI P E W ff H T HEG R A INWH E N[...]

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    , CCESSORIES & C AR TRID G ES I YE F ORE You (;AL L F OR ACCESS O RIES SER VI CE SU R FA C E OR G R IL L BU R NER F A I L S TO LIGH T . • Ch e ck t o be sure u ni t i s pr o p er ly c on - nected to power supp ly . • Check f o r a blowncircuitfuse o r tripped main circuit breaker. JGA8200ADX Grill Cove r - Model AG341 • C h e ck to b e su[...]

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    c ENN-A I R C OOKTOP WA RR A NTY WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANT I E S " I . Cond i tions anddamages resulting fr o m anyof the follow i ng: F u ll O n e Y e ar Wa rra nty - Part s a n d L abo r a. lmproperinstallation, delivery, or maintenanc e . For o ne (I) y e a r from th e or i ginal retail purchase b.Any repair, m o d i fication, al[...]