Jenn-Air JEC8430ADB Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
JENN-AIR ELECTRIC COOKTOPS
_ABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safev;z Instructions ............................................... I-2
Using Your Cooktop ..............................................................3-4
Care & Cleaning ...........................................................................5
Before You Call for Service ...................................................... 6
Warranty .......................................................................................7
Guide de ]'uti]isateur ................................................................... B
Guia de] Usuario .......................................................................18
Form No. A/08/02 Part No, 8111P441-60 74007265 _) 2002 Maytag Appliances Sales Co, Litho U.S.A.
Installer: Pleaseleave this manual
with this apphance.
Consumer: Pleaseread and keep
this manualfor future reference.Keep
salesreceipt and/or cancelled check
asproof of purchase.
Hodei Number
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
If you have questions, call:
Jenn-Air Customer Assistance
1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247)
[-800-688-2080 ( U.S. TTY for hear-
ing or speechimpaired)
(Hon.-Fri., 8 am-8 pm EasternTime)
[nternet: http://www.jennair.com
For service information, seepage 7o
in our continuing effort to
formance of our cooking
products, it may be neces-
appliance without revising
this guide.
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,/ wPORTANT SAFE"I Y IRUC IONS
$A[ gFY INS RU( F[ }N5
Warning and Important Safety Instructions
appearinginthisguideare not meantto cover
ai[possibleconditions andsituationsthat may
occur. Common sense, caution, and care
must be exercisedwhen installing,maintain-
ing,or operating the appliance.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, ser-
vice agent, or manufacturer about problems
or conditions you do not understand.
RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS,
WORDS, LABELS
A 1
WARNING - Hazardsor unsafepractices
which COULD result in severe personal
injury or death.
CAUTION - Hazards or unsafepractices
which COULD result in minor personal in-
jury.
Read and follow all instructions before
using this appliance to prevent the poten-
tial riskof fire, electric shock,persona[injury
or damageto the applianceas a result of
improper usage of the appliance. Use appli-
ance only for its intended purpose as de-
scribed in this guide.
To ensure proper and safe operation:
Appliance must be properly installed and
grounded by a qualified technician.
CASE OF Fi :R:E
Turn off applianceand ventilating hood m
avoid spreadingthe flame. Extinguishflame
then turn on hood to remove smoke and
OdOr,
* Smother fire or flame in apanwith a hdor
cookie sheet.
NEVER pick upor moveaflamingpan.
Do not usewater on greasefires.Usebaking
soda, a dry chemical or foam-type extin-
guisher to smother fire or flame.
If applianceisinstalled near a window, pre-
cautionsshouldbetaken to prevent curtains
from blowing over surfaceelements.
NEVER useapplianceto warm or heat the
room. Failureto follow this instruction can
leadto possibleburns, injury,fire, or damage
to the appliance.
NEVER wear loose-fitting or hanginggar-
ments while using the appliance. Clothing
could catch utensil handles or ignite and
causeburnsifgarment comesincontactwith
hot heatingelements.
To ensure proper operation and to avoid
damageto the applianceor possible injury,
do not adjust,service, repair or replaceany
part of the applianceunlessspecificallyrec-
ommended in this guide. Refer ail other
servicingto a qualifiedtechnician.
NEVER store or use gasoline or other
combustible or flammable materials near
surface units or in the vicinity of this appli-
anceasfumescould create a fire hazardor
an explosion.
To prevent greasefires, do not let cooking
greaseor other flammable materials accu-
mulate in or near the appliance.
Use only dry pothoiders. Hoist or damp
potholders on hot surfaces may result in a
steam burn. Do not let potholders much hot
heating elements. Do not use a rowel or
other bulky cloth which could easily much
hot heating elements and ignite.
Alwaysturn off ailcontrols when cooking is
completed.
This appliancehasbeen tested for safeper-
formance usingconventional cookware. Do
not useanydevicesor accessoriesthat are
not specificallyrecommended inthismanual.
Do not useeyelidcovers or stove top grills.
The use of devicesor accessoriesthat are
not expressly recommended in this manual
can create serious safety hazards,result in
performance problems, and reduce the life
of the components of this appliance.
NEVERusea[uminumfoilorfoilcontainers
onthecooktop.Thesemaybecomevery
hot.Usefoilonlyasdirected in thisguide.
Aerosd-type cans are EXPLOSIVEwhen
exposed to heat and may be highly flare-
mane. Do not useor store near appliance.
C[ean only parts hstedin this guideand use
procedures recommended.
NEVER leavesurfaceunits unattended es-
peda[[ywhenusinghighheat.An unattended
boi[over cou[d causesmoking and a greasy
spi[[over cancausea fire.
This applianceisequippedwith different size
surface dements. Select panswith flat bot-
toms largeenough to cover dement. Fitting
pan size to dement wi[[ improve cooking
efficiency.
If pan is smaller than element, a portion of
the element will be exposed to direct con-
tact and could ignite clothing or pothdder.
Only certain types of glass,glass/ceramic,
ceramic, earthenware,or otherglazeduten-
silsare suitablefor cod<top servicewithout
breaking due to the suddenchangein tem-
perature. Follow utensil manufacturer's in-
structions when usingglass.
Turn panhandletoward center of cod<top,
not out into the room or over another
surface dement. This reduces the risk of
burns, ignition of tlammab[e materials, or
spillageifpanisaccidendybumpedor reached
by smallchildren.
NEVER coo[<onbroken cod<top.[fcooktop
shouldbreak,cleaningsolutionsandspi[[overs
may penetrate the broken cooktop and cre-
atearisk of electric shock. Contact aqualified
technician immediately.
Clean cooktop with caution. Some cleaners
canproduce noxious fumesifapplied to ahot
surface.[fawet sponge,cloth, or paper towel
is used on a hot cooking area, be careful to
avoid steamburn.
Never stand on the cod<top.
D:g:gp FA% F: : :Y:gRs
Use extreme caution when moving the grease
pan or disposi ngof hot grease, Allow grease to
cool before attempting to move pan,
HEATING EL:E/}'%:ENTS
NEVERtouch surface elements or areas
near elements.
Heating dements may be hot even though
they are dark in color. Areas near surface
dements may become hot enough to cause
burns,
During and after use, do not touch or let
clothing or other flammablematerialscontact
heatingdements or areasnear dements unti[
they havehad sufficient time to coo[.
Other potentially hot surfaces include:
Cooktop and areasfacingthe cookmp.
NEVER store items of interest to chi[-
dren incabinets above an apphance oron
the cooktop. Children climbing on appli-
ance to reach items could damage the
appliance or be burned or seriously in-
jured
NEVER leave chiHren alone or unsuper-
vised in areawhere app[ianceis in useor is
still hot.
NEVER allow children to sit or stand on
any part of the appliance as they could be
injured or burned.
Children must be taught that the appliance
and utensils in or on it canbe hot. Let hot
utensilscool in a safeplace,out of reachof
small children. Children should be taught
that an appliance is not a toy. Children
should not beallowed to playwith controls
or other parts of the unit.
HOODS
Clean range hood and filters frequently to
prevent grease or other flammab[e materi-
als from accumulating on hood or filter and
to avoid greasefires.
Turn the fanon when flamb_ingfoods (such
asCherries Jubilee)under the hood.
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[NPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING
PET BIRDS: Never keep pet birds in the
kitchen or in rooms where the fumes from
the kitchen cou[d reach. Birds havea very
sensitiverespiratory system.Fumesre[eased
during an oven serf-cleaningcycle may be
harmful or fatalto birds. Fumesreleaseddue
to overheated cooking oil fat, margarine
andoverheated non-stick cookware maybe
equallyharmful
SAV,,E%H g Sg IN
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[SUR;%(E CONTROI S]
Use to turn on the surface dements. An
infinite choice of heat settings is avaihble
from ko to Hi. The knobs can be set on or
between any of the settings.
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Modem JEC8536
1 2 3 4 5
[o Left front dement
2, Left rear dement (bridge dement)
3o Center dement
4. Right rear dement
5o Right front dement (dual dement)
Model JEC8430
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l oLeft front element
2o Left rear dement
3. Right rear dement
4. Right front dement (dual dement)
SET'lING 'THE
l o Placepanon surfacedement
2, Push in and turn the knob in either
direction to the desired heat setting.
3. After cooIdng, turn knob to OFF.
Removepan.
DUAL E:[,E£ENT
The cooking surface is equipped with adual
dement located in the right front position.
To operate, push in on the control [<nob
and turn to the right to control the sinai[
dement, or push in and turn to the [eft to
control the large dement
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4
2
Drawing shows control knob markings for
Dual and Bridge (select models) elements
B]:_IDGE ELEIklENT
For added flexibility, the cooking surface is
equipped with a bridge dement to accom-
modate longer gourmet pans and skillets.
The bridge dement is located in the left
rear position, To operate, push in on the
control knob and turn to the right to
control the sinai[ dement, or push in and
turn to the left to control the bridge ele-
ment
ON IND CA }RS
AI Hodems -A red indicator lightwillglow
when any element is turned ON.
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Each dement has a hot surface indicator
light A light will be ilhminated when the
matching cooking area is hot. [t wiiI remain
on, even after the control is turned off, until
the area has cooled. The lights are located
near the control knobs.
S{.1GGESTED HEAT
The size, type of cookware and cooking
operation wiiI affect the heat setting. For
information on coN<ware and other fac-
tors affectingheatsettings,refer to "Cook-
ing Made Simple'* booklet
Hi:
Useto bring liquid to aboil. Always
reducesettingto alower heatwhen
liquids beginto boil or foods begin
to cook.
6-8: (medium high)Use to brown meat,
heatoil for deep fat frying or saute-
ing. Haintain fast boil for large
amounts of liquids.
4-6: (medium) Useto maintain slow boil
for large amountsof liquidsand for
most frying operations.
2-4: (mediumlow) Usetocontinue cook-
ing covered foods or steamfoods.
Lo: (low) Use to keepfoods warm and
melt chocolate and butter.
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Hi LO
OFF
. Cod<top mayemit light smokeandodor the first few timesthe cooktop isused.This
is normal.
. When acontrol isturned on,ared glowcanbeseenthrough theglass-ceramicsurface.
The dement will cycleon and off to maintain the preset heat setting.
" Theglass-ceramicsurfacemayappeardiscolored when it ishot. This isnormal andwill
disappearwhen the surfacecools.
" Glass-ceramiccooktops retain heat for a period of time after the unit is turned off.
When the HOT SURFACElight turns off, the cooking area will be coo[ enough to
touch.
° NOTE: Do not attempt to lift the cod<top.
(}OOK]NG AREA5
The cooking areason your rangeare iden-
tified by permanent patterns on the glass-
ceramicsurface.Formostefficient cooking,
fit the pansize to the dement size.
Pans should not extend more than _hto
t-inch beyond the cooking area.
For more information on cod<ware, refer
to "Cooking Made Simple" booklet.
TIPs 'Fo PR ,:} EC
'_'HE G LASSo(,,ERAI_I_C
° Before first use,cleanthe cooktop. (See
Cleaning, page 5.)
° Do not useglasspans.They mayscratch
the surface.
° Do not allow plastic,sugaror foodswith
high sugarcontent to reek onto the hot
cooktop. Should this happen,dean im-
mediately. (SeeCleaning, page5.)
Never let a pan boil dry as this wii[
damagethe surfaceand pan.
Never usecod<top asawork surfaceor
cutting board. Never cook food direcdy
on the surface.
Never placeatrivet or wok ringbetween
the surface and pan. These items can
mark or etch the top.
Do not slide metal pans across a hot
surface.The pansmayleavemarkswhich
canbe difficuk to remove or leaveper-
manent marks. Any marks should be
removed promptly. (See Cleaning, page
5.)
° Hake sure the surfaceand the pan bot-
tom aredean andsmooth beforeturning
on to prevent scratches.
To prevent scratchingor damageto the
glass-ceramictop, do not leavesugar,salt
or fats on the cooking area. Wipe the
cod<top surface with a dean cloth or
paper towel before using.
° Never usea soiled dish cloth or sponge
to dean the cooktop surface.A film wiii
remain which may cause stains on the
cooking surfaceafter the area is heated.
° Do not usea sinai[ pan on a large ele-
ment. Not only doesthis waste energy,
but it canalsoresuk in spiiiovers burning
onto the cooking area which requires
extra cleaning
° Do not usenon-flat specialty items that
are oversized or uneven such as round
bottom woks, rippled bottom and/or
oversized cannersand griddles.
° Do not slideheavymetal pansacrossthe
surfacesince these may scratch.
Do not use foil or foil-type containers.
Foil may melt onto the glass. [f metal
meltson the cod<top, do not use.Cai[an
authorized Jenn-Air Servicer.
° [faspiiiover occurswhiie cooking, imme-
diately dean the spill from the cooking
4
area while it is hot to prevent a tough
cleaningchore later. Usingextreme care
wipe spillwith a dean dry towel
° Do not allow spills to remain on the
cooking area or the cooktop trim for a
long period of time.
Do not use abrasive cleansingpowders
or scouring padswhich will scratch the
cooktop.
" Do not use chlorine bleach,ammonia or
other cleansers not specifically recom-
mended for useon glass-ceramic.
To retain the appearance of the glass-
ceramic cooktop, dean after each use.
Glass-ceramic surfaces retain heat.
Turn the dement off a few minutes
before food iscompletely cooked and
usethe retained heat to complete the
cooking.
Becauseof the heatretention charac-
teristics, thedements will not respond
to changesin settingsasquickly ascoil
dements, tn the event ore potential
boilover, remove the pan from the
cooking area.
To achieveoptimum cooking performance,
useheavy-gauge,fiat, smooth bottom pans
that conform to the diameter of the cook-
ingarea.( See"Cooking Made Simple"
for cod<ware characteristics and recom-
mendations.)
WOX
Use Jenn-Air's flat bottom wok (Model
AO 142)for optimum resuks. The wok has
a nonstick finish, wood handles, cover,
steaming rack, rice paddies, cooking tips
and recipes.To order caii i-800-JENNAJR
(1-800-536-6247).
O\RE
&
(}LEANING PR (,}CED[ RES'
o Be sure appliance is off and atom
parts are cool before handming or
cleaning. This is to avoid dam-
age and possible burns.
o To prevent staining or discoloration_
dean appliance after each use.
°ff a part is removed, be sure it is
CONTROL KNOBS
To remove knobs, turn to the OFF posi-
tion. Pu[[each [<nobstraight up from the
shaft. Do not remove sea[ under [<nob.
, Wash knobs in warm soapy water or
dishwasher;do not useabrasivecleaners
or materials.
To replace each[<nob,match fiatpart of
[<nobopening with the flat part of the
shaft, returning to OFF position.
COOKTOP- GLASS-CERAMIC
Neveruseovendeaners,chlorinebleach,am-
m0niaor classcleanerswit.hammonia.NOTE:
Caiian authorizedservicerif theglass-ceramic
top should crack`, break`or if met!! or aluminum
foilshouldmelt on thecook,top.
Allowthecooktofltocoelbeforedean-
ingo
° General- Clean cooktop after each use,
with a damp paper rowe[ and Cooktop
Cleaning Creme (Part No. 20000001) SS.
Then, buff with a dean dry cloth.
NOTE: Permanentstdns willdevelopif soil
isalbwedtocook`onbyrepeatedlyusingthe
cook.topwhensoiled.
Heavy Soils or Heta[ Harks -
Dampen a "scratch[ess" or "never
scratch" scrubber sponge. Apply
Cooktop Cleaning Creme"" {Part No.
2000000[)** and scrub m remove as
much soil as possible. Apply a thin layer
of the creme over the soil cover with a
damp paper mwe[ and let stand 30-45
minutes (2-3 hours for very heavy soil).
Keep moist by covering the paper towel
with plastic wrap. Scrub again, then buff
with a dean dry cloth.
NOTE: Only use a CLEAN, DAMP
"scratchless" pad that issafe for non-
stick cookware. Thepattern and glass
will be damaged if the pad is not
damp, if the pad is soiled, or if an°
other type of pad is used.
Burned-on or Crusty Soils - Scrub
with a "scratch[ess" or "never scratch"
scouring pad and Cooktop
zor bladescraper at 30°
angle and scrape
anyremainingsoil.
/'
Then, dean as i
described
above.
NOTE: Do not usethe razorblade for
daily cleaning as i_gmay wear the
pattern on the glass.
He[ted Sugar or Plastic - immedi-
ately turn dement to LOW and scrape
sugar or plastic from hot surface to a
coo[ area.Then turn element OFF and
allow to coo[. Cleanresiduewith razor
blade scraper and Cod<top Cleaning
Creme S,
STAINLESS STEEL
(SELECT MODELS)
DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING
PRODUCT CONTMNING CHLO-
RINE BLEACH.
ALWAYS WIPE WITH THE GRAIN
WHEN CLEANING.
Daily Cleaning/Light Soil _ Wipe
with one ofthe following - soapywater,
white vinegar/water solution, Formula
409 @ass and Surface CleanerS or a
similar glasscleaner - usinga spongeor
soft cloth. Rinseand dry. To polish and
help prevent fingerprints, follow with
Stainless Steel Hagic Spray 0enn-Air
Hodel A912, Part No. 20000008)SS.
° Moderate/Hea W Soil -- Wipe with
one of the following - Ban Ami, Smart
Cleanser,or Soft ScrubS - usinga damp
sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry.
Stubborn soils may be removed with a
dampScotch-BriteSpad;rub evenlywith
the grain. Rinse and dry. To restore
luster and remove streaks, follow with
StainlessSteel Hagic SprayS.
° Discoloration -- Usinga damp sponge
or soft cloth, wipe with Cameo Stainless
Steel CleanerS. Rinse immediately and
dry. To remove streaks and restore lus-
ter, follow with Stainless Steel Hagic
SprayS.
s Brand namesfor cleaningproducts are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
** To order direct, caii i-800-JENNAJR (i-800-536-6247).
g
, YE ©RE YOU gALL EOR
NOTHING ON THE COOKTOP
OPERATES°
° Check for a blown circuit fuse or a
tripped maincircuit breaker.
Ched<if cod<top isproperly connected
to electric circuit in house.
COOKTOP ELEMENTS DO NOT
GET HOT ENOUGH°
Surface controls may not be set
properly.
° Vdrage to house may be low.
° Cookware maynot befiat or the correct
sizeor shape.
ELEgr_ENTS EMIT A SLIGHT
ODOR AND/OR SMOKE WHEN
FIRST TURNED ONo
° Thisis normal
SURFACE SHOWS WEAR.
l.Tiny scratchesor abrasions.
Hake sure cod<top andpan bottom
are clean. Do not sine glassor mera[
pansacross top. Hake sure pan
bottom isnot rough. Use the
recommended cleaningagents,
Seepg.5.
2.Hera[ marks.
Do not slide metal pansacrosstop.
When cool dean with Cod<top
CleaningCreme, Seepg.S.
3.Brown streaks and specks,
Spillsnot removed prompdy. Wiping
with soiled cloth or sponge. Pan
bottom not clean.
4°Areaswith a metallic sheen,
° blinera[ depositsfrom water andfood.
5.Pitting or flaking.
° Sugaryboiiovers that were not
removed promptly. Seepg.S.
6
W:H£r ;s N > C >VE EDBy THESE
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FulmOne Year warranty - Parts and Labor
For one (1) year from the orgina[ retail purchase
date. any part which fails in normal home use willbe
repaired or replaced free of charge.
Limited Warranties = Parts onmy
Second Year . After the first year from the
ongma[ purchase date, parts which fail in normal
home use will be repaired or replaced free ofcharge
for the part itself, with the owner paying all other
costs, nduding labor, mileage and transportaUon.
Third Through Fifth Year - From the original
purchase date, parts listed below which fail in
normal home use will be repaired or replaced free
of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying
all other costs, including labor, mileage and trans-
portation.
" Glass=ceramic Cooktop: Due to thermal
breakage,
o Electric Heating Elements: Surface elements
on electric cooking appliances.
Canadian Residents
The above warranties only cover an appliance
installed inCanada that has been certified or listed
by appropriate test agencies for compliance to a
National Standard of Canada unless the appliance
was brought into Canada due to transfer of resi-
dence from the United States to Canada.
Limited Warranty Outside the United States
and Canada = Parts Oniy
For two (2) years from the dam of original retail
purchase, any part which fails in normal home use
will be repaired or replaced free of charge for the
part itself, with the owner paying al other costs,
includinglabor, mileage and transportation.
The specificwarranties expressed aboveare the ONLY
warrantiesprovidedby the manufacturer.Thesewar-
raritiesgiveyouspecificlegalfights,andyoumayalso
,haveotherfightswhichvaryfrom sta_e_osta_e.
1. Conditions and damages resulting from any of the following:
a.lmproper installation, delivery, or maintenance.
b.Any repair, modification, alteration, or adjustment not authorized by the
manufacturer or an authorized servicer.
coMisuse, abuse, accidents, or unreasonable use.
dolncorrect electric current, voltage, or supply.
e.lmproper setting of any control.
2 Warranties are void ifthe original serial numbers have been removed,
altered, or cannot be readily determined.
3. Products purchased for commercial or industrial use.
4. The cost of service or service call m:
a.Correct installation errors.
bolnstruct the user on the proper use of the product.
c.Transport the appliance m the servicer.
$. Consequential or incidental damages sustained by any person as a result
of any breach of these warranties. Some states do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, so the above exclusion
may not apply.
" Cai[ the dealer from whom your apphancewas purchasedor cai[ Haytag
Appliances Sales Company, Jenn-Air Customer Assistance at [-800-
JENNA[R (1-800-536-6247). to locate anauthorized servicer.
" Be sure to retain proof of purchase to verify warranty status. Refer to
WARRANTY for further information on owner's responsibilities for
warranty service.
If the dealer or service company cannot resolve the problem, write m
HaytagAppliancesSalesCompany, Attn: CA[R<eCenter, P.O. Box 2370,
Cieveiand,TN 37320-2370,or cai[ I-S08-JENNAIR(l-S08-536-6247).
U.S. customers using TTY for deaf, hearing impaired or speech impaired,
call 1-800-688-2080.
NOTE: When writing or callingabout a service problem, pleaseinclude
the following information:
a° Your name,addressand telephone number;
bo Hode[ number and serial number;
co Name and address of your dealer or servicer;
d. A dear description of the problem you are having;
e. Proof of purchase (sales receipO.
User's guides, service manuals and parts information are available from
Naytag Appliances Sales Company, Jenn-Air Customer Assistance.
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