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JENN-AIRGASDOWNDR&FT
COOKTOP
JGD8130,
JGD8345
USER
_ABLE
OF CONTENTS
ImportantSafetyInstructions...............................................
I-3
DuctingInformation....................................................................
3
UsingYour Cooktop..............................................................
4-8
Care& Cleaning
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9
Accessories& Cartridges.......................................................
10
BeforeYou Callfor Service...................................................
I0
Warranty....................................................................................
II
GuidedeI'utilisateur................................................................
12
Guiadel Usuario.......................................................................
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Form
No. PJ12/00
Part No. 8111P419-60
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[. MPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIOh
Read and follow all instructions
with
this appliance,
Installer:
Pleaseleavethis manual
Consumer: Pleaseread and keep
thismanualforfuturereference.Keep
salesreceiptand/orcancelledcheck
as proof of purchase.
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
be-
fore using this appliance to prevent the
sonalinjUryor
damage
to the applianceas
potentialrisk of
fire, electricshock,per-
1-800-688-1100
attemptto adjust,repair,service,or replaceanypartof yourappliance
unlessit is
specifically
recommended
in thisguide.All
other servicingshouldbe referred to a
qualifiedservicer.Havethe installershow
youthelocationofthegasshutoffvalveand
howto shutit off in anemergency.
Alwaysdisconnect
powerto appliance
bef_
servicing.
A
WAS._II.,G.:
If the in-i
formation in this manualis _
not followed exactly, a fire or I
explosion may result causing!
property damage, personal injury or death.
- Do not store or usegasolineor
other flammablevaporsandliquidsin the vicinityof this or any
appliance.
(Mon.-FrL,8 am-8pm EasternTime)
Internet: http://www.jennair.com
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not try to light anyappliante.
• Do not touchany electrical
switch,
For serviceinformation,seepage
•
I I.
•
In our continuingeffort to
improvethequalityandperformanceof our cooking
products,it maybe necessaryto makechanges
to the
appliancewithout revising
thisguide,
fi_
I
prong grounding plug which must
pluggeddirectlyinto a properlygrounc_
three-hole120volt electricaloutlet.
1-800-688-2080
( U.S.TT¥ for hearingorspeechimpaired)
_
To ensure proper and safe operation:
Appliancemust be properlyinstalledand
groundedbya qualifiedtechnician.Do not
Dateof Purchase
Jenn-AirCustomerAssistance
CONNECTION
Appliances which _:_1
aresultof improperusageofthe appliance, require electrical /_
Useapplianceonlyforitsintendedpurpose power, are equ,p-III
asdescribedin thisguide,
ped with a three-
Alwaysdisconnectpowerto appliancebefore servicing.
If you havequestions,call:
ELECTRICAL
Thethree-pronggroundingplugofferspr
tectionagainstshockhazards.DO NO
CUT OR REMOVE THE THIR
GROUNDING PRONG FROM TEl
POWER CORD PLUG.
If anungrounded,two-holeor other tyI
electricaloutlet is encountered,it is th
personal responsibilityof the appli
ante owner to have the outlet re
placed with a properly grounde
three-hole electrical outlet.
To
PREVENT FIRE OR
SMOKEDAMACE
Besureallpackingmaterialsareremovec
from the appliance
beforeoperatingit.
Keepareaaroundapplianceclearandfre_
from combustiblematerials,gasoline,ant
other flammablevaporsandmaterials.
If applianceis installednear a window
properprecautions
shouldbetakento pre.
ventcurtainsfrom blowingover burners.
Do not useanyphonein your
building.
Immediatelycallyourgassupplierfromaneighbor'sphone,
NEVER leaveanyitemson the cooktop.
Thehot airmayigniteflammable
itemsand
mayincreasepressurein closedcontainers
whichmaycausethemto burst.
Followthe gassupplier'sinstructions.
• If you cannotreachyour gas
supplier,call the fire department.
Manyaerosol-typespraycansare EXPLaSIVEwhen exposedto heatand maybe
highlyflammable.
Avoidtheiruseor storage
nearanappliance.
- Installationand servicemustbe
performed by a qualified installer,serviceagencyor the gas
supplier.
I
Manyplastics
arevulnerable
to heat.Keep
plasticsawayfrom partsof the appliance
that may becomewarmor hot. Do not
leaveplasticitemson thecooktopasthey
maymelt or softenif left too closeto a
lightedsurfaceburner,
appliance.Childrenclimbingon the appliance to reachitems could be seriously
Use dry, sturdy potholders.Damp potholders may cause burns from steam.
To eliminatethe hazardof reachingover
hotsurfaceburners,cabinetstorageshould
injured.
Dishtowelsor other substitutesshould
neverbeusedaspotholdersbecause
they
cantrail acrosshot surfaceburnersand
not be provided directly above a unit. If
storage is provided,it should be limited to
itemswhichareusedinfrequentlyandwhich
are safely stored in an area subjected to
heat from anappliance.Temperatures may
be unsafefor some items,such as volatile
liquids,cleaners or aerosol sprays,
Afaintgasodor mayindicatea gasleak.Ifa
gas odor is detected, shut offgassupplyto
ABOUT YOUR
ignite or get caught on applianceparts.
APPLIANCE
NEVERuse applianceas a spaceheater to
heat or warm a room to prevent potential
hazard to the user and damage to the
appliance.Also,do not use the cooktop as
a storage area for food or cookingutensils,
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion
Always let quantities of hot fat used for
deep fat fryingcool before attempting to
move or handle.
Do not let cookinggrease or other flaremable materialsaccumulatein or near the
cooktop.Cleanfrequentlyto preventgrease
from accumulating.
thecooktop. Callyour installeror localgas
companyto havethe possibleleakchecked,
Never use a match or other flame to
locate a gas leak.
and ventilation air by blockingthe air intakes. Restrictionof air flowto the burner
prevents properperformanceandincreases
carbonmonoxideemissionto unsafelevels,
Potentiallyhot surfacesincludecooktop
NEVER wear garments made of flammable material or loose fitting or longsleeved apparel while cooking. Clothing
mayigniteor catchutensilhandles.
Do not usealuminumfoil to line burner
IN CASE
and areas facingthe cooktop,
basin. Restriction of normal air flow may
result in unsafeoperation.
OF
FIRE
Turn offapplianceandventilatinghood to
avo)dspreadingthe flame.Extinguishflame
thenturn on hoodto removesmokeand
odor.
• Smotherfire or flamein apanwith a lid
or cookiesheet.
NEVER pickupor moveaflamingpan.
Do not usewater on greasefires. Use
bakingsoda,a dry chemicalor foam-type
extinguisherto smotherfireor flame,
CHILD
SAFETY
COOKING
SAFETY
Alwaysplacea panon a surfaceburner
UTENSIL
beforeturning it on. Be sure you know
whichknobcontrolswhichsurfaceburner,
Makesurethe correctburneristurnedon
and that the burner hasignited.When
cookingis completed,turn burner off beforeremovingpanto preventexposureto
burnerflame,
Usepanswith flatbottomsandhandles
thai
areeasilygrasped
andstaycool.Avoidusing
unstable,warped,easilytippedor loose.
handledpans.Also avoidusingpans,espe.
ciallysmallpans,with heavyhandlesasthe)
couldbeunstableand easilytip. Pansthai
Alwaysadjustsurfaceburnerflamesothat
it doesnot extendbeyondthebottomedge
ofthe pan.Anexcessiveflameis hazardous,
are heavyto movewhen filled with foot
mayalsobehazardous.
Besureutensilislargeenoughto properl
containfood andavoidboilovers.Pansize i
NEVERleavechildrenaloneor unsupervisedneartheappliance
whenit isin useor
is still hot.
NEVER allowchildrento sit or standon
anypart of the applianceasthey couldbe
iniuredor burned.
wastesenergyandmaydamage
the appliance,panor cabinetsabovethe appliance,
NEVERleavea surfacecookingoperation
unattendedespeciallywhen usinga high
heat setting or when deep fat frying.
Boilovers cause smoking and greasy
spilloversmayignite.Cleanupgreasyspills
Childrenmustbetaughtthatthe appliance assoonaspossible.Donot usehighheatfor
andutensilsonitcanbehot.Lethot utensils extendedcookingoperations,
cool in a safeplace,out of reachof small
children.Childrenshouldbetaughtthatan
NEVER heatan unopenedcontaineron
applianceisnot atoy.Childrenshouldnot
the surfaceburner.Pressurebuild-upmay
beallowedto playwith controlsor other
causecontainerto burst resultingin seripartsof the unit.
ouspersonalinjuryor damage
to the appliance.
CAUTION: NEVER store itemsof interest to childrenin cabinetsabovean
2
SAFETY
particularlyimportantin deepfatfrying.B
surepanwill accommodatethe volumec
foodthatisto beaddedasweliasthe
bubbl
actionof fat.
To minimizeburns,ignitionof flammab
materialsandspillagedueto unintention
contact with the utensil,do not exter
handlesoveradjacentsurfaceburners.A
waysturn panhandlestowardthe sidec
backofthe appliance,
not out intothe rool
wheretheyareeasilyhit or reachedbysm
children.
Neverletapanboildryasthiscoulddama
the utensilandthe appliance.
JMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS,
CONT.
!
Only certaintypesof glass,glass/ceramic, surrounding
areasuntiltheyhavehadsufficeramicor glazedutensilsaresuitablefor
cienttimeto cool.
levelexposureto someof the listedsub.
stances,includingbenzene,formaldehyde
cooktopusagewithoutbreakingdueto the
suddenchangein temperature.Follow
manufacturer'sinstructionswhen using
glass,
This appliancehasbeen testedfor safe
performance
usingconventional
cookware,
Do not useanydevicesor accessories
that
are not specificallyrecommendedin this
guide.Do not useeyelidcoversfor the
Cleanappliancewith caution.Usecareto
avoidsteamburnsifawet spongeor cloth
isusedto wipespillsonahot surface.Some
cleanerscanproducenoxiousfumesif appliedto a hot surface,
andsoot,dueprimarilyto the incomplet_
combustionof naturalgasor liquidpetro.
leum(LP)fuels.Properlyadjustedburner:
will minimizeincompletecombustion•Ex.
posureto these substancescanalso be
minimizedbyproperlyventingthe burner.,
to the outdoors.
IMPORTANTNOTICEREGARDINC'
PET BIRDS:Neverkeeppet birdsinth_
surfaceunitsor stovetopgrills.Theuseof
devicesor accessoriesthat are not expresslyrecommendedin this manualcan
createserioussafetyhazards,
resultinperformanceproblems,andreducethe lifeof
the componentsof the appliance,
WARNING
CLEANING
SAFETY
Turn offallcontrolsandwait for appliance
partsto cool beforetouchingor cleaning
them•Do not touchthe burnergratesor
IMPORTANT SAFETY
NOTICE AND
kitchenor inroomswherethefumesfron
the kitchencouldreach.Birdshavea vet
The CaliforniaSafeDrinkingWater and
sensitiverespiratory system.Fumesre
Toxic EnforcementAct of 1986(Proposi- leasedduringan oven self-cleaning
cych
tion65)requiresthe Governorof Califor- maybe harmfulor fatal to birds•Fume:
niato publisha listof substances
knownto
releaseddueto overheatedcookingoil,fat
the Stateof Californiato causecanceror
margarine
andoverheatednon-stickcook
reproductiveharm,andrequiresbusinesses ware maybeequallyharmful.
to warncustomersof potentialexposures
to suchsubstances.
Usersof thisapplianceareherebywarned
that the burningof gascanresultin low-
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
UCTING
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INFORMATION
Jenn-Air'sventilationsystemisdesigned
to
captureboth cookingfumesand smoke
from the cooktop surface.If the system
doesnot, theseare someductinginstallation situationsto check:
• Recommended
Jenn-AirwallcapMUST
beused.Makesuredampermovesfreely
whenventilationsystemisoperating.
• Thereshouldbeaminimumclearance
of
6"for cooktopinstallednearasidewall.
• 6"diameterroundor 3 _/4"x 10"rectangular ductingshouldbe usedfor duct
Ifthereisnot anobviousimproperinstallation, there may bea concealedproblem
suchasa pinchedjoint,obstructionin the
pipe,etc.Installation
isthe responsibility
of
the installerandquestionsshouldbe addressedfirst bythe installer.Theinstaller
shouldvery carefullycheckthe ductil
installationinstructions.
• Usethe FlowTesterCardprovidedwi
your applianceto checkthe airflow.
FI.OW
lengths10'-60'.Note:5"diameterround
ductingmaybeusedif the ductlength
is 10'or less•
• No morethanthree 90° elbowsshould
beusedDistancebetweenelbowsshould
be at/ east: 18".
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SURFACE CONTROLS
knobs can be set on or between any of the
settings,
SETTING
3. After ignition,turn knob clockwise to
desired setting.
• The ignitorwill continue to spark
untilthe knob is turned past the
Lite position.
THE
C'I_I'ITION$I
CONTROLS
• Ifflameshould go out duringa cookingoperation,turn the burner off.lfa
strong gas odor is detected, open a
I. Place a pan on the burner grate. (To
preserve the grate flnish,do not operate
theburnerswithoutapanonthegrateto
OPERATING DURING
POWER FAILURE
windowand waitfiveminutes before
relightingthe burner.
absorb the heat from the burner flame.)
2. Pushin knoband turn immediatelycoun-
I. Hold a lighted match to the desired
surface burner head.
A
• Besureall surfacecontrolsaresetto
the OFFpositionprior to supplying
terclockwiseto the Lite settinguntil
burnerignites,
2. Pushinandturnthecontrolknobslowly
to Lite.
gasto the cooktop.
• NEVER touch cooktop until it has
cooled. Expect some parts of the
cooktop, especiallyaround the burn-
• A clicking(spark)soundwill beheard
andthe burnerwiil light.Allignitorson
the JDGS130willspark when any surfaceburner knob isturned to the Lite
3. Adjustthe flameto the desiredlevel.
ers, to become warm or hot during
cooking. Use potholders to protect
hands,
position. On the JGD8345, the grill
burner and center bay burners will
spark when the grillor any center bay
burner islit. Bothofthe right handbay
burnerswill sparkwheneitheroneis
•When lightingthe surface burners, be
sure all of the controls are inthe OFF
position. Strike the match first and
hold it in position before turning the
knobto Lite.
PILOTLESS IGNITION
Pilotlessignitioneliminatesthe need for a
constant standingpilot light. Each surface
burner has a spark ignitor.When cleaning
around the surfaceburner use care. If
cleaningcloth shouldcatchthe ignitor,it
coulddamageit preventingignition,
Ifthe surfaceburnerdoesnot light,checkif
ignitoris broken,soiledor wet. If clogged,
cleanthe smallport beneaththe ignitor
usingstraightpin.
CAU'TIOtI_g
lit.
[SUGGESTED
I
HEAT
SETTINGS[
I
Thesizeandtype of cookwarewill affectthe heatsetting.Forinformationon cookware
andother factorsaffectingheatsettings,referto "Cooking Made Simple" booklet.
Settings
Uses
UseHi to bringliquidto a boil, or reachpressurein a
pressurecooker.Alwaysreducesettingto alower heatwhen
Hi
°_°'_P
liquidsbeginto boil or foodsbeginto cook.
I
Fo_
,_N_oR
pO_BELO_,_N,_OR
._,
An intermediate flame size is used to continue cooking.Food
_
thanneeded
to maintainagentleboil.Water boilsattheused
same
will not cookanyfasterwhenahigherflamesettingis
temperaturewhetherboilinggentlyor vigorously.
SURFACE CONTROL
Lo
KNOBS
Use to turn on the
surface burners. An
infinitechoiceof heat
settingsto
isHi.
available
fromLo
Atthe
Hi settingadetentor
notchmaybefelt.The
Use Lo to or
chocolate
simmer
butter.foods, keep foods warm and melt
_
I
Some cookingmaytake place on the Lo setting ifthe pan is
covered.It ispossibleto reducethe heatbyrotatingthe knob
_
towardOFF. Besureflameisstable.
4
[( SING YOURCOOKTOP,
COOKTOP
]
To prevent the cooktop from discoloring or staining:
• Cleancooktopaftereachuse.
,
CONT.
Wipeacidicor sugaryspillsassoon
asthe cooktophascooledasthese
spillsmaydiscolorthe porcelain.
NOTES:
• A properlyadjustedburnerwith cleanportswill lightwithin afew seconds.If using
naturalgas,the flamewill bebluewith a deeperblueinnercone.
Ifthe burnerflameisyellowor isnoisy,theair/gasmixturemaybeincorrect.Contact
a servicetechnicianto adjust.(Adjustmentsarenot coveredbythe warranty.)
With LPgas,someyellow tips on the flamesare acceptable.
This is normaland
SEALED BURNERS
The sealed burners of your cooktop are
securedto the cooktopand are not designedto beremoved. Sincethe burners
are sealedinto the cooktop,boiloversor
spillswill notseepunderneath
thecooktop,
However, the burner headsshould be
cleanedafter eachuse. (Seepage9 for
cleaningdirections.)
BURNER GRATES
The grates must be properly positioned
beforecooking. Improperinstallationof
the gratesmay result in chippingof the
cooktop.
Do notoperate theburnerswithout a
panon the grate. The grate's porcelain finishmay chipwithout a pan to
absorbtheheatfromtheburnerflame.
Althoughthe burner gratesare durable,
they will graduallylosetheir shineand/or
discolor,dueto the hightemperaturesof
the gasflame.
adjustment is not necessary.
• With some types ofgas, you mayhear a "popping"sound when the surfaceburner
is turned off.This is a normal operatingsound of the burner.
• If the control knob is turned very quicklyfrom hi to Io, the flamemaygo out,
particularlyif the burneriscold. If thisoccurs,turn the knobto the OFF position,
wait severalsecondsand relightthe burner.
' Toimprovecookingefficiencyandtopreventpossibledamagetothecooktoporpan,
the flamemustbeadjustedso it doesnot extendbeyondthe edgeof the pan.
I SEALED
CARTRIDGE(S)
BURNER I
] GRILL INSTALLATION
TO INSTALL SEALED BURNER
CARTRIDGE:
The grill assembly consists of two grill • Beforethe first use, washgrillgrates i,
gratesandagrillburner.Onlyinstallthegrill
hot soapywater,rinseanddry. Thel
onthe LEFTSIDEof your cooktop.
"season"the surfacebywipingonathil
coatingof cookingoil. Removeexces
I. BesurecontrolknobsareturnedOFF.
I
2. Cleanbasinofanygreaseaccumulation. TO INSTALL GRILL:
(Seepage9 for cleaningrecommenda- I. Beforeinstallinggrill components,be
tions.)
sure controlsknobsare in the OFF
3. Withthebackraised,
positiontheburner
position,
cartridgewith the mixertubeopenings 2. Positionthe grill burner with mixer
andignitorrodstowardthe orificesand
tubesandignitor rod towardthe oriterminalreceptacle.Slidethe cartridge
ricesandterminalreceptacle.Slidethe
until the tubes and ignitors start to
burner until the tubesandignitor enengage,
thenlowerthecartridgesothat
gage,
thenlowertheburneruntilit rests
it restsonthe cooktopsurface.Gently
on the mountingpins.
___
3. Placethe grill grateson top of the
cooktop,
TO
REMOVE
EALEO
BURNE
CARTRIDGE:
I. Control knobsshouldbe in the OFF
positionand the cooktop shouldbe
cool.
2. Liftupthe edgeofthecartridgeuntilthe
bottomofthecartridgeclearsthebasin.
(Liftingthe cartridgetoo highwhilestill
engaged
coulddamage
the ignitorrods
andmixertubes.)
3. To disengage
the cartridge,holdby the
sidesand pullawayfrom the terminal
receptacleandorifices.Lift out when
fullyunplugged,
I_@_
_cf_®
.ii_
_
L[_
oil bywipingwith papertowel.
Thisprocedureshouldberepeatedwhel
either: a) cleaningin the dishwashe
sincethe detergentmay removesea
sortingor b) anytimea sugar-basec
marinade(for example,
barbecue
sauce
isgoingto beused.
• Preheatthe grill on Hi for 5 minutes
Preheatingimprovesthe flavorandap
pearanceofmeatsandquicklysearsth_
from meats.Only a normalamountis
necessary
to producethe smokeneeded
for that smoked,"outdoor" flavor.Excessive
fatcancreatecleaning
andflare. A"owingexcessiveamountsof greaseor
drippingsto constantly
flare-upvoidsthe
NOTE: Beforeusingthe grillfor the
first time,heatthe grill burner to removethe protectiveshippingcoating,
Heat the grill burner on Hi for 10
minutesand usethe vent systemto
removeany additionalsmoke during
cooling.
TO REMOVE GRILL:
warrantyonthegrillgrates.
• Excessive
flare-upsindicatethat either
the grillinteriorneedsto becleanedor
that excessive
amountsof fatarein the
meat or the meat was not properly
trimmed.
• Greasedrippings
will occasionally
ignite
to produceharmlesspuffsof flamefor a
I. Besurecontrolknobsareinthe OFF
positionandthe grill componentsare
cool.
secondor two. Thisisa normalpartof
the cookingprocess.
• NEVER LEAVE GRILL UNATTENDED DURING GRILL OP-
4. Do notstackcartridgeswheretheymay 2. Removegrill grates.
fallor bedamaged.
NOTE: OptionalSealedBurnerCartridge,modelJGA8100,canreplacethe
grillburnerassembly,
THE GRILL I
• Usenonmetallicspatulasor utensilst_
preventdamagingthe nonstickgrillgrat_
finish.
meatto helpretainthe
juices.
• Excessive
amounts
offatshould
betrimmed
\
s.ideforwardto fu,,yengage.
IUSING
3. Lift the burnerup slightly.Slidethe
burnerawayfrom the orificesandterminalreceptacle.
ERATION.
Cont.
(SING
YOUR
COOKTOP,
• SHOULD EXCESS GREASE
CAUSE SUSTAINED FLAREUPS:
CONT.
]
• When basting meats or applyingsauces
CARE AND CLEANING OF THt
to foods, rememberthat excessive
amounts accumulate inside your grill
VENTILATION SYSTEM
I. Turn on the fanmanually,
anddo not improvethe foodflavor.
2. Immediately
turn grillcontrolsto
Applysaucesduringthe last 15to 20
minutesof cookingtime unlessrecipe
specifiesotherwise. Plus,anytimea
sugar-based
marinade(for examplebarbecuesauce)is goingto be used,the
gratesshouldbe "seasoned"prior to
preheating.
(SeeUsingthe Grillsection.)
Off.
3. Removemeatfromgrill,
IMPORTANT
• Do not usealuminumfoil insidethe
• Air Grille: Theair grillelifts off easily
grill area.
• Do not usecharcoalor wood chipsin
the grill area.
• Do not allowburnerbasinto become
overloadedwith grease.Cleanfrequently,
• Thereare manymeatmarinades
which
willhelptenderizelessexpensive
cutsof
meatfor cookingon the grill.
• Certainfoods,suchaspoultryandnonoilyfish,mayneedsomeextrafat. Brush
with oil or meltedbutter occasionally
• Do not cover grates
completelywith meat._
Leaveair spacebe- //t_/11
tween eachsteak,//_/ll
etc. to allow //_/J[
proper ventila- //_l_-_j_l/I
tion as well as //t_/ll
preventflare- ['""_"'I
ups.
whilegrilling.
• Usetongswith longhandlesor spatulas
for turningmeats.Do not useforks as
thesepiercethemeat,allowingjuicesto
belost.
• Suggestedcookingtimes and control
settings(seeGrill guide,pg.8) areapproximateduetovariationsinthefoods,
• For best results,buy top grademeat.
Meatthat is at least3/4inch will grill
betterthanthinnercuts.
• Filter: Turn off ventilationsystembe
fore removing.Thefilter isa permanen
typeandshouldbecleanedwhensoiled
Cleaninsinkwithwarmwateranddeter
gentor in dishwasher.
The built-in ventilationsystemremoves
IMPORTANT: DONOTOPERATE
SYS
TEMWITHOUTFILTER.
Filtershouldal
waysbeplacedat anangle.As youfac,
the front of the cooktop,the top of th,
filter
shouldrest
againstbottom
the left sidec
the vent
opening.The
shoul,
rest againstthe right sideof the ven
chamberat thebottom. (Note: Iffllte
cookingvapors,odors and smokefrom
foodspreparedon your cooktopandgrill,
isflat againstthe fan wall, ventilatioJ
effectivenessis reduced.)
ventilationsys- IIIllllll
tem manually,
pushthe vent
Lo(_.,
fan switch Iox
catedinfrontoftheair
grille.Pushto the rightfor high,pushto
the leftfor low andto thecenterto turn
housesthefilter,shouldbecleanedinth
eventof spillsor wheneverit become
coatedwith a film of grease.It canb
cleanedwithpapertowel,
dampcloth,o
spongeandmildhouseholddetergentc
cleanser.
_
GRILLING TIPS
• Besuretofollowdirectionsfor usingthe
Wipecleanorwashindishwasherorsinl
with mildhouseholddetergents.
To pre
vent scratchingthe surface,do not us_
abrasivecleanersor scrubbingpads.
I
I
I VENTILATION
SYSTEM I
• Scorefat on edgesof steak,but do not
the fanoff.
cut into meat,to preventcurlingwhile
• Theventilationsystemwill operateaucooking,
tomatlcally onHiwhenthegrill burner
is in use.
• For the attractive"branded" look on
steaks,besuregrill ispreheated.Allow
• Thefan canbe usedto removestrong
one sideof meat to cook to desired
odorsfrom the kitchenaswhen chopdoneness,
or untiljuicesappearonthe
pingonionsnearthe fan.
top surface,beforeturning.Turnsteaks
andhamburgers
justonce.Manipulating
food causeslossof juices.
[ RILL
GUIDE
PreheatonHiSm nutes,
forbestOavo,.
Type
Cooking Time
Procedure
Steak ('/2""3/4_'):
Rare
Medium
Well
Hi
Hi
Hi
6 to 10minutes
10to 16minutes
21to 24minutes
Turn after3 to Sminutes.
Turn after5 to 8 minutes.
Turn after6 to 12minutes.
Steak (1"-I _/4"):
Rare
Medium
Well
Hi
Hi
Hi
14to 24minutes
18to 30minutes
24to 34minutes
Turn after7 to 12minutes.
Turn after9 to 15minutes.
Turn after 12to 17minutes.
Hamburgers (3-4oz.)
Meal
20to 25minutes
Turn afterhalfthe time.
Pork Chops
Meal
25to 45 minutes
Turn occasionally.
Fully-cooked
SmokedPork Chops
Med
10to 15minutes
Turn once.Glazeif desired,
Med
15to 20minutes
Turn afterhalfthe time.
Hi
Hi
7 to 12minutes
13to 16minutes
Turn once.
Turn occasionally,
FreshSausage:
Links
Patties(3" dia.)
Italian
Meal
Med
Meal
15to 25minutes
15to 20minutes
25to 30minutes
Turn occasionally.
Turn afterhalfthe time
Piercecasingwith a fork.
Turn once.
Chicken:
Pieces:Bone-in
Breasts:Boneless
Med
Med
30to 50minutes
20to 30minutes
Turn occasionally.
Turn occasionally.
Steaks(l")
Med
20to 25minutes
Brushwith butter. Turn after
halfthe time.
Fillets(_/2")
(withskinon)
Med
10to 15minutes
Startskinsidedown.Brush
with butter,
Turn afterhalfthe time.
10to 20minutes
Turn andbrushwith butter or
marinadefrequently.
Turn afterhalfthe time.
Ham Slices
.......
,
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Fully-cookedSausages:
Hot Dogs,Brats
Polish
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Fish:
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Shrimp: (skewered)
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Med
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Garlic Bread
Med
4 to 6 minutes
Hot Dog Buns,
Hamburger Buns
Med
I to 2 minutes
Note: Thischartisasuggested
guide.Cookingtimesandcontrolsettingsareapproximate
dueto variationsinmeatsandgaspressu
I ARE & CLEAMNG
STAINLESS STEEL (SELECT
CLEANING
PROCEDURES
CAUTION:
MODELS)
GRATES -- CAST ALUMINUM
• DO NOT USEANY CLEANINGPROD- COATED WITH NON-STICK
UCTCONTAININGCHLORINEBLEACH.FINISH
• Besureapplianceisoffandallparts
are cool before handling or cleaning. This is to avoid damage and
possible burns.
• ALWAYSWIPEWffHTHEGRAINWHEN • Washcoolgrates(DONOTIMMERSEH_
CLEANING.
GRILLGRATESINWATER)withdeterg
in hot water in the sinkor washthem in
• Daily Cleaning/Light Soil- Wipe with
dishwasher Be sure to remove all fc
oneof the fo[towing- soapywater,white
residuebeforecookingon the grillEra
• To prevent stainingor discoloration, vinegar/watersolution,Formula409 Glass again.
cleanapptiance
aftereachuse.
and SurfaceCleaner*or a similarmulti• Removestubbornsoilswith a plasticm_
• Ifapartisremoved,besureitiscorrectly
surfacecleaner- usingaspongeor softcloth.
replaced.
Rinseanddry. To polishand helpprevent puffor pad. Useonlythosecleaningpro
fingerprints,
followwithStainless
SteelMagic uctswhichstatetheyarerecommended
1
CONTROL KNOBS
Spray(Jenn-Air Model A912, Part No.
usewhencleaning
nonsticksurfaces.
• RemoveknobsintheOFFpositionbypullingup.
20000008)**.
, If grateswere washedin the dishwash
seasonwithoil prior to grilling.
• Wash,rinseand dry. Do not useabrasive" Moderate/HeavySoil -- Wipewith one
cleaning
agentsastheymayscratchthefinish, ofthefollowing-BonAmi*,SmartCleanser*, • Do not usemetalbrushesor abrasive
scoL
• Turn on eachburnerto be surethe knobs or SoftScrub*-usingadampspongeor soft
ing padsor other scrubbersintended
havebeencorrectlyreplaced,
cloth.Rinseanddry. Stubbornsoilsmaybe
cleanoutdoor charcoalgrills.These
will r
,
movethefinishaswellasscratch
thegrat_
removedwith adampScotch-Britepad;rub
COOKTOP - PORCELAIN ENAMEL
evenlywith the grain.Rinseand dry. To
Do not cleanin self-cleaning
oven or u
restorelusterand removestreaks,follow
ovencleanerson thegrates.
Porcelain
enamelisglass
fusedonmetalandmay
crackor chipwithmisuse.
It isacidresistant,not with Stainless
SteelMagicSpray.
GRILL BURNER
acidproof. All spillovers,especiallyacidicor " Discoloration _ Usinga dampspongeor
sugaryspillovers,shouldbewipedupimmedi- softcloth,wipewith CameoStainless
Steel • Folrowinstructionson page6 for removil
atelywith a dry cloth.
Cleaner*.Rinseimmediatelyand dry. To
the grill burner.
• Whencool,washwith soapywater,rinseand removestreaksand restore luster,follow • Thegrillburnershouldbecleaned
afterea_
dry.
with Stainless
SteelMagicSpray.
usewith a soapyS.O.S.*pad.Rinseanddl
• Never wipeoffa warmor hot surfacewith a
dampcloth.Thismaycausecrackingor chip-
GRILL
ASSEMBLY -
ping.
BASIN - PORCELAIN
• Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor caustic Thebasinislocatedunderthegrillburnerand/
cleaningagentsonexteriorfinishof range, or cartridges.Cleanaftereachuseofthegrill.
SEALED GAS BURNERS/GRATES
thoroughlybeforeusingagain.
NOTE: Checkto besureallburnerpor
are open.To opencloggedports,insert
straightpin intoeachport.
GREASE DRAIN JAR
• To remove lightsoil,dean with soapywater • Adrainjar islocatedbelowthegrillbasinpa
or spraywith cleanserssuch as Fantastik*or
under the countertop. Check periodicallyt
• Allow burnerandgratesto cool Washwith Formula409*. Foreasiercleanup:a) spray prevent spillovers.
soapywater anda plasticscouringpad.For with a householdcleanser;b) coverwith
Unscrewto remove.
stubbornsoils,cleanwith a soap-filled,
non- papertowels;c) addsmallamountof hot
abrasivepador a spongeanda commercial water to keepthe papertowelsmoist;d) • If jar is broken, reCooktopCleaningCreme
(Part#2000000
I)**. coverandwait15minutes;
ande) wipeclean, placewith any heat
temperedjar,suchas
• Cleangasportswith asoftbristlebrushor a . To removemoderatesoil,scrubwith Bon
a canningjar, which
straightpin especiallythe port below the Ami*,a softscrubcleanseror plasticscrub- hasastandardscrew
ignitor.Do not enlargeor distortholes,
her.
neck.
• Becarefulnotto getwaterintoburnerports. Note: Checkthegreasedrainaftereachuse
• Whencleaning,
usecaretopreventdamage
to of the grill To clean:Pourabout% cupof
the ignitor. If the ignitor is soiled,wet or very hot tap watermixedwith I teaspoon * Brandnamesfor cleaningproductsare
damaged
the surfaceburnerwill not light,
dishdetergentdownthe drain,
registeredtrademarksof the respective
manufacturers.
•* To order direct,call1-800-688-8408.
9
, CCESSORIES
& CARTRIDGES
I
YEFORE
You
(;ALLFOR
SERVICE
ACCESSORIES
SURFACE ORGRILLBURNER FAILS
TO LIGHT.
• Check to be sure unit is properly connected to powersupply.
• Checkfor a blowncircuitfuseor tripped
maincircuitbreaker.
JGA8200ADX
Grill Cover- Model AG341
Self-draining
griddlemakesmanyfavorite
foodseasierto fix.Family-sized
surfacelets
youcookseveralpancakes,
hamburgers,
or
grilledsandwiches
at a time. Hasa black
non-stickfinish.
Attractivegrill cover protectsgrill when
notin use.Texturedsteelin blackor white
with moldedhandles,
• Checkto besureburnerportsor ignitior
portsare not clogged.Seepage9.
• Checkto besureignitorisdry andclick
ing.Burnerwill not lightifignitorisdam.
aged,soiledor wet.Ifignitordoesn'tclick
turn control knobOFF.
COOKTOP
SURFACE OR GRILL BURNER
CARTRIDGES
• Checkto be surea panis sittingon th
grateabove.
• ContactanauthorizedJenn-AirserviceGas or Electric Wok Accessory Model AOI42
Idealfor stir frying,steaming,braising,and
stewing. Wok has nonstick finish,wood
handles,cover, steamingrack, ricepaddles
andcookingtips. Flatbottom wok canbe
usedonALL cartridges.
THE FLAME IS UNEVEN.
•FLAMELIFTS
Burnerports maybeclogged.
OFF PORTS.
SURFACE OR GRILL BURNER
_
Sealed Burner CartridgeModelJGABI00ADB (black)
ModelJGA8100ADW (white)
The grillassemblycanberemovedanda
sealedburnercartridgecanbeinstalled.
FLAME IS YELLOW IN COLOR.
• ContactanauthorizedJenn-Airservic_
• Someyellowtipson theflameareacceg
ablewhenusingLPgas.
VENTILATION
NOTE:
,;
• Onlytheseaccessories
. areapproved
.
for usewithyourgas
cooktop.DO NOT USE
,,,, Jenn-AJr,
electricaccessories_
_,
on your_
gascooktop,
__,
,,
10
SYSTEM IS NC
CAPTURING
SMOKE
EFFICIENTU
• Checkon crossventilationin room
i_
makeupair.
• Excessive
amountofsmokeisbeingc,
ated;checkinstructions
for grilling,tri
mingmeats.Seepg.7 & 8.
• Outsidewallcapmaybetrappedshut
• Cooktop may be improperly install,
checkductinginformation.Seepg.3.
• Air filter maybeimproperlyinstalled.:
pg.7.
cENN-AIR
COOKTOP
WARRANTY
WHAT
IS NOT
WARRANTIES"
Forone (I) year fromtheoriginalretailpurchase
date,anypartwhichfailsinnormalhomeusewill be
repairedor replacedfreeof charge.
THESE
b.Anyrepair,modification,
alteration,
or adjustmentnot authorizedbyth_
manufactureror anauthorized
servicer.
c. Misuse,abuse,accidents,
or unreasonable
use.
d.lncorrect electriccurrent,voltage,or supply.
e.lmpropersettingof anycontrol.
Limited Warranties - Parts Only
Third Through Fifth Year - Fromthe original
purchasedate, parts listed below which fail in
normalhomeusewill berepairedor replacedfree
of chargefor the partitself,with the ownerpaying
allother costs,includinglabor,mileageandtransportation,
• SealedGas Burners
BY
I. Conditionsanddamages
resultingfrom anyof the following:
a.lmproperinstallation,delivery,or maintenance.
Full One Year Warranty - Parts and Labor
Second Year - After the first year from the
originalpurchasedate,partswhichfail in normal
homeusewillberepairedor replaced
freeofcharge
for the partitself,with the owner payingallother
costs,includinglabor,mileageandtransportation.
COVERED
2 Warrantiesarevoidif the originalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,
altered,or cannotbereadilydetermined.
3. Productspurchasedfor commercialor industrialuse.
4. Thecostof serviceor servicecallto:
a. Correct installationerrors.
b.lnstructthe useronthe proper useof the product.
c. Transportthe appliance
to the servicer.
5. Consequential
or incidentaldamages
sustainedbyanypersonasa result
of anybreachofthesewarranties.Somestatesdonot allowthe exclusion
or limitationofconsequential
or incidentaldamages,
sotheaboveexclusion
maynot apply.
Canadian Residents
IF You NEED SERVICE
The
abovewarrantiesonly
cover an appliance
installed
in Canadathathasbeencertifiedor
listed
by appropriatetest agenciesfor compliance
to a
NationalStandardof Canadaunlessthe appliance
was broughtinto Canadadueto transferof residencefromthe UnitedStatesto Canada.
• Callthe dealerfrom whomyourappliancewaspurchasedor callMaytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,Jenn-AirCustomerAssistance
at 1-800-688I 100to locateanauthorizedservicer.
LimitedWarranty OutsidetheUnitedStates
and Canada- Parts Only
Fortwo (2)yearsfromthe dateof originalretail
purchase,anypartwhichfailsin normalhomeuse
will berepairedor replacedfreeof chargefor the
part itself,with the ownerpayingall other costs,
includinglabor,mileageandtransportation.
Thespecific
warranties
expressed
abovearetheONLY
warranties
providedbythemanufacturer.
Thesewarrantiesgiveyouspecific
legalrights,andyoumayalso
haveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate,
•
,
Besureto retainproof of purchaseto verifywarrantystatus.Referto
WARRANTYfor further informationon owner's responsibilitiesfor
warrantyservice.
If the dealeror servicecompanycannotresolvethe problem,write to
MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany,Attn: CAIR®Center,P.O.Box2370,
Cleveland,TN 37320-2370,
or call 1-800-688-1100.
U.S.customersusingTTYfor deaf,hearingimpairedor speechimpaired,
call1-800-688-2080.
NOTE:Whenwriting or callingaboutaserviceproblem,pleaseinclude
the followinginformation:
a. Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber;
b. Modelnumberandserialnumber;
c. Nameandaddressof your dealeror servicer;
d. A cleardescriptionof the problemyouare having;
e. Proofof purchase(salesreceipt).
User'sguides,servicemanualsandpartsinformationare availablefron
MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany,Jenn-AirCustomerAssistance.
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