GE JGB900 Owners Manual - Page 9

Top-of-Range Cookware, Stove Top Grills, Wok Th_Way, Power Failure - stainless

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Use a flat-bottomed wok. ge.com Top-of-Range Cookware Aluminum: Medimn-weight cookware is recommended because it heats quickly and evenlv. Most toods brown evenly in an aluminum skillet. Use saucepans with tight- fitting lids when cooking with minimmn aIllO/lntN 0][ watex: Cast-#on: If heated slowly, most skillets will give satistactorv results. Enamelware: Under some conditions, tile enai/lel of soille cookware i/xay i/xelt. Follow cookwax'e illan/iJ[ilctHi'ei"s recommendations fin" cooking methods. Glass: There are two types ot glass cookwax'e---those tot ()veil tlse oxllv axld those for top-olXrange cooking (saucepans, coffee and teapots). Glass conducts heat very slowly. Heatproef Glass Ceramic: Can be used if)r either sm_i_ce or oven cooking. It conducts heat vex?' slowly and cools very slowly: Check cookware i/lant/lilCttli'ei"s directions to be sure it can be used on gas ranges. Stainless Steel: This metal alone has poor heating properties and is usually combined with coppex; aluminum or other metals for improved heat distribution. Combination metal skillets usually work satisfi_ctorik if they are used with medium heat as the Ilia n/llil Ctlll'ei" i'ecoli/iilends, Stove Top Grills Do not use stove top grills on your sealed gas burnex_. If you use tile stove top grill on tile sealed gas burner, it will cause incomplete combustion and can result ill expostll'e to tax'ben i/lonoxide levels above allowable cmTent standards. Thbcanbehazardoustoyourheaith. I [i!iiiiii_i_ii{i w Wok Th_Way We recommendthatyou use a 14-inchor smalier Do not use a wok support ring. Placing tile f/at-bottomed wok. Make sure the wok bottom sits ring over tile bm'ner or grate may catlse tile f/at on the grate. Theyare availabie at your iocal bm'ner to work improperl> resulting in retaii store. carl)on monoMde levels above allowable 7, Onl) a fiat-bottomed wok should be used. standards. This could be dangerous to vom" health. N" in Case of Power Failure In case (ff a power fidlm'e, you can light tile Smliice burnex_ in use xdlen an electrical i gas smtime burners on your range with a po_er fidlure occm_ will continue to match. Hold a lit match to tile burne_; then operate mmnally. H push in and tm'n tile control knob to tile UrEposition. Llse extreme caution when lighting burnel_ this way.

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Top-of-Range Cookware
Aluminum:
Medimn-weight
cookware
is
recommended
because
it heats
quickly
and
evenlv.
Most
toods
brown
evenly
in an
aluminum
skillet.
Use
saucepans
with
tight-
fitting
lids when
cooking
with
minimmn
aIllO/lntN
0][
watex:
Cast-#on:
If heated
slowly, most
skillets
will
give satistactorv
results.
Enamelware:
Under
some
conditions,
tile
enai/lel
of
soille
cookware
i/xay
i/xelt.
Follow
cookwax'e
illan/iJ[ilctHi'ei"s
recommendations
fin" cooking
methods.
Glass:
There
are
two types
ot glass
cookwax'e---those
tot
()veil
tlse
oxllv
axld
those
for
top-olXrange
cooking
(saucepans,
coffee
and
teapots).
Glass
conducts
heat
very
slowly.
Heatproef Glass Ceramic:
Can
be
used
if)r
either
sm_i_ce
or oven
cooking.
It conducts
heat
vex?' slowly and
cools
very
slowly: Check
cookware
i/lant/lilCttli'ei"s
directions
to be
sure
it can
be
used
on
gas ranges.
Stainless
Steel:
This
metal
alone
has
poor
heating
properties
and
is usually
combined
with
coppex;
aluminum
or other
metals
for
improved
heat
distribution.
Combination
metal
skillets
usually
work
satisfi_ctorik
if
they
are
used
with
medium
heat
as the
Ilia
n/llil
Ctlll'ei"
i'ecoli/iilends,
Stove Top Grills
Do
not
use stove top grills on your
sealed
gas burnex_.
If you use tile
stove top
grill
on tile sealed gas burner,
it will
cause
incomplete
combustion
and
can
result
ill
expostll'e
to
tax'ben
i/lonoxide
levels
above
allowable
cmTent
standards.
Thbcanbehazardous
toyourheaith.
Use a flat-bottomed
wok.
Wok Th_Way
We recommendthatyou use a 14-inchor smalier
f/at-bottomed wok. Make sure the wok bottom sits
f/at on the grate. Theyare availabie at your iocal
retaii store.
Onl)
a fiat-bottomed
wok
should
be
used.
Do
not
use
a wok
support
ring.
Placing
tile
ring
over
tile
bm'ner
or
grate
may
catlse
tile
bm'ner
to work
improperl>
resulting
in
carl)on
monoMde
levels
above
allowable
standards.
This
could
be
dangerous
to
vom" health.
in
Case of
Power Failure
In
case
(ff a power
fidlm'e,
you
can
light
tile
gas smtime
burners
on
your
range
with
a
match.
Hold
a lit match
to tile
burne_;
then
push
in and
tm'n
tile
control
knob
to tile
UrEposition.
Llse extreme
caution
when
lighting
burnel_
this
way.
Smliice
burnex_
in
use xdlen
an
electrical
po_er
fidlure
occm_
will continue
to
operate
mmnally.
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