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Owner's
Manual
Stainless Steel
Professional
36" and 48"
Gas Cooktops
NaturalGas Models
ZGU48N4G
ZGU48N6R
ZGU48N6D
ZGU36N6
ZGU36N4R
ZGU36N4D
I,iquid Propane
ZGU48IAG
Models
ZGU48L6R
ZGU48L6D
ZGU36L6
ZGU36L4R
ZGU36L4D
Monogram:
www.monogram.com
Consulner
Information
Stainless
hmvduction
Your new Monogram
cooktop makes an eloquent
statement
of s_'le, convenience
and kitchen
planning
flexibiliQ:. \4]_ether you chose it fi)r its purlS' of design, assiduous attention
to detail-or tot both of these reasons--you'll
find that your Monogram
cooktop's superior blend of titan
and flmction will delight you fin" veai_ to come.
The inflmnafion
Contents
Steel ( ooktop
Care and
on the tollowing pages will hel I) you operate and maintain your cooktop i)roperly.
Clem_hlg
Backguards
and Shelf ...........
Burner Assembly
..............
Control
Knobs
................
23
21
20
Drip Trays, Drain Tubes
Griddle
......................
Grille
.......................
Stainless Steel
.................
22
23
23
20
Consmner
.........
......
. ....
Product
Registration
.......
Safety Instructions
.........
_,Varrantv .....................
--
Controls
Cookware
12, 13, 17
15
Ignitors
................
.....................
Sire mering
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas suppller's
instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
--
13
12
Griddle
...................
Grille .....................
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not touch any electrical switch;
do not use any phone in your building.
12-14
...............
....................
is
• Do not try m light an), appliance.
25
3, 28
24
3, 27, 28
2, 4-11
26
Using Your Cooktop
Burners
...................
in this mant_
not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or death.
Services
Important
Phone Numbers
Model and Serial Number
Problem
Solver.
...............
Electric
Features
WARNING: If the information
Installation and service must be performed by
a qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
18, 19
16-18
....................
A'_:RTISSEMENT : Si vous ne suivez pas
exactement les informations contenues dans ce
manuel, vous pouvez provoquer un incendie ou
une explosion qui peut occasionner des
dommages mat6riels, des blessures corporelles
ou m6me la mort.
13
--
Ne conservez ou n'utilisez jamais d'essence ou
d'autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables au
voisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil
m6nager.
--
QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ IX: GAZ
®
• N'essayez pas d'allumer un appareil m6nager.
• Ne touchez aucun commutateur 61ecwique;
n'ufilisez pas le t616phone dans votre b_ttiment.
• Appelez imm6diatement votre fournisseur
de gaz en utilisant le t616phone d'un voisin.
Suivez les instructions du fournisseur de gaz.
• Si vous ne pouvez pas joindre votre fournisseur
de gaz, appelez les pompiers.
-- L'instaUation et le service doivent 6tre effectu6s
par un installateur qualifi6, un centre de service
ou votre fournisseur de gaz.
Consumer
Information
Slair_less
Read
Be/ore
this manual
carefllllv.
hel I) you operate
cooktop
properly.
using
It is intended
and maintain
your
to
new
yo!lr
Kee I) it handv
coohto D
ti)r answers
to your
Sleel
took
lop
If vou don't tmderstand
something
or need
more help, there is a list of tolMree c()nsulner
se_wice nmnbers
included
in tile back section
of this manual.
questions.
OR
Visit ore" X,Vebsite at: www.monogra_a.com
Write
down
the
model
&
You'll
find
trade,Male
inlet.
serial
These
n <Ll_<ll) _S
Product
included
them
on a label
of the bm'ner
nunlbers
located
box,
on tile
near
the gas
are also on tile (_onsulner
Ownership
Registration
in this manual.
Before sending
numbers
here:
write
these
Use these nulnbers
in an) correspondence
set\ice calls concerning,
yore', cooktol _"
or
Model
Immediately
a
that
sold
contact
_ou
tile
tile
dealer
Nmnber
Card
Serial
If you
received
in this card, please
(or
Nmnber
builder)
cooktop.
damaged
coohto[)
Save
time
& monu
Before
Solxer
)ou
request
in the back
service,
check
of this manual,
se_wice, see tile Consmner
tile
Problem
l/you
To obtain
need
page in the back of this manual.
Se_wices
service
We're proud of our service and want vou to be
pleased.
If for some reason you are not hal)py
with the service you receive, here are the steps
to ti)llow t()r flu'filer hell).
FIRST, contact the people who serviced yore"
ai)i)liance.
Explain wily you are not pleased.
In most cases, this will solve tile problem.
It lists causes
that xou can
of minor
operating
correct
yourself,
problems
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all tile
details--including
yore" phone
nmnbe_to:
Manager,
(Mstomer
Relations
GE Appliances
Appliance
Park
i,ouisville,
KY 40225
IMPORTANT
IMPOR
T4NT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY NOTICE
• The
Ca]ifonfia
Toxic
Governor
o][
Safe
Enforcement
of Califimfia
s/IbstaIlCeS
cance_;
and
CtlStou/eI's
the
to
detects
a list
to
caused primarily
by the incomplete
combustion
of natm'al gas or I,P flmls.
ca/Ise
reproductive
businesses
potential
• Gas applim_ces can cause minor exposure
to
four of these substances,
namely benzene,
carbon monoxide,
formaldehyde
and soot,
and
the
state
or other
requires
of
Water
requires
to publish
kiloWil
birth
lmnu,
Dri_fldng
Act
to warn
expos/ire
Properly
a_!justed burners,
indicated
by
a bhfish rather than a yellow flame, will
minimize
incomplete
combustion.
Exposure
to these substances
can be minimized
bv
to s/ich
s/lbstaIlCeS.
venting with an open window
ventilation
tim or hood.
SAFE T Y PP ?, CA UTI ONS
When
using
precautions,
appliance,
including
• Have
the
the
cooktop
turn
your
the
installer
show
gas
shut-off
follow
basic
safety
following:
you
the location
valve
and
of
how
to
it off if necessary.
• Be sure all pacMng materials
axe removed
from the cooktop betore operating
it to
prevent
packing
• Locate
fire or smoke damage
material
ignite.
the cooktop
should
out of kitchen
path and out of drafty locations
with poor air circulation.
the
traffic
mid areas
or using
a
AVIS IMPORTANT
AVIS IMPOR
DE SECURITE
7ANT DE SECUR17 ?,
• Le Califonfia
Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
I_hfforcement
Act exige que le Gouverneur
de
Califln'nie
publie une liste de substances
que
l'on sait causer des anonmlies
cong&fitales
ou d'autres
dg_ficiences de reproduction
et
exige que les entreprises
mettent
en garde
leurs
hces
clients contre
substances.
tree exposition
possible
• Les appareils
m6nagers
a gaz peuvent causer
tree exposition
mineure
aux substances
sulvantes
: le benz_ne,
le monoxvde
de
carbone,
le fl)rmald6hwle
et la suie,
produites
principalement
par la combustion
incompl&te
de gaz natm'el ou de carburants
de pg_trole liqu_fi_.
Un bon
r_glage
des b_fileurs,
indiqu_
par une flamme bleufitre
plut6t quejam_e,
minimise
tree combustion
incompl&te.
Vous pouvez diminuer
l'exposition
fi ces
substances
en a6rant, en ouw'ant les ten&tres
ou en utilisant
tree hotte ou tm ventilateur
d'a6ration.
PP gCA UTIONS DE SE CUR/77E
Pour
utiliser
devez
votre
prendre
en particulier
les
• Demandez
du
l'aJimentation
• Assurezwous
tout
commencer
risque
prennent
ou
de
couper
tousles
de votre
_'ll'utiliser,
ou
si les inatei'iatlX
jamaJs
ou
dmas
tm endroit
circulation
de
de
culsi_fibre
pour
(Mter
dommage
dfi
d'emballage
teu.
• Ne placez
passage
enlever
d'incendie
_'l la fltm_e
montrer
si n6cessaire.
d'embaJlage
de
base,
:
d'alimentation
et la mmfibre
de bien
mat6riaux
de vous
robhmt
de gaz
vous
de
stfivantes
h l'installateur
de la culsi_fibre
a\_mt
m6nager,
pr6cautions
pr6cautions
l'emplacement
gaz
appareil
certaJnes
votre
ou
de
cuisinibre
tm emplacement
l'aJr.
il peut
y avoir
dmls
tm
venteux
tree
mauvaise
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFE T Y PPd'?,CA UTI ONS
• Use this applimace
only for its intended
as described
in this manual.
use
• Never
wear
while
using
reaching
• Be sure your applimlce
is properly
installed
and grounded
by a qualified
technician
in
accordance
with the provided
installation
instructions.
be referred
add
materials
(on some
These
in
btu'nels;
oven
severe
models)
sm'laces
heating
if
bm'ners,
elements
b/li'ils,
oist or damp
or the surrounding
mav be hot enough
allow sufficient
areas.
to bm'n.
time fin" cooling
first.
• Keep the ventilator
hood mid grease filters
clean to maintain good venting
mid to avoid
grease fires. Turn the ventilator
OFF in case
of fire or when
or other spirits
if in operation,
• CAUTION:
ITEMS OF INTEREST
TO
CHILDREN
SHOULD
NOT BE STORED
IN CABINETS
ABOVF A COOKTOP
OR
ON THE BACKSPLASH
OF A COOKTOP-CHILDRFN
CLIMBING
ON THE
COOKTOP
TO REACH ITEMS COULD
intentionally
"flaming"
liquor
on the cooktop.
The blower,
could spread the flames.
• DO NOT obstruct
the flow of combustion
or ventilation
air to the applimlce.
a fresh air supply is awfilable.
INJURED.
appfiance
or
be ignited
surtace
Potentially
hot surtaces include
the cooktop,
areas tacing the cooktop
and the drip trav
handles.
near the
• Do not store plastic,
flmnmable
fiquids or
combustible
materials
on top of the optional
high shelf.
• For your safety, never use your
warming or heating
the room.
Catlse
when
cooktop.
During and after use, do not touch, or
let clothing or other flammable
materials
contact the stu'tace bm'ners,
grill or griddle
(on some models),
or areas near the surtace
cooktop.
BE SERIOUSLY
could
with
the
• When cooking, do not touch the surface
burners, burner
grates, grill or griddle
of the appliance.
flammable
grates
ill,iv
over
pot holders on hot surtaces
may result in
burns fl'om steam. Do not let pot holders
touch sm'tace bm'ners
or bm'ner grates.
Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.
an area where an appliance
is in use. They
should never be allowed to sit or stand on
• Do not store
stored
material
gaacments
Be careflfl
• Use tufty dry pot holders--m
• Before performing
any service,
DISCONNECT
THE COOKTOP
POWER SUPPLY AT THE HOUSEHOLD
DISTRIBUTION
PANEL BY REMOVING
THE FUSE OR SWITCHING
OFF THE
CIRCUIT
BREAKER.
any part
items
in contact
burner
to a qualified
• Do not leave children alone--children
should not be left alone or mmttended
tot
brought
or hanging
the applim_ce.
Flammable
• Do not attempt
to repair or replace
any
part of your cooktop
unless it is specifically
recommended
in this manual.
All other
servicing should
technician.
loose-fitting
for
Be stu'e
AVIS IMPORTANT
PRECAUTIONS
DE SECURITE
DE SE CUR17
• N'utilisez
cet appareil
d6crites
dans
qu'aux
ce Manuel
du
fins
pr6vues
• Ne portez
propri6taire.
Faites
• Assurezwous
install6
que
et mis
votre
appareil
h la terre
qualifi(_
confln'n/&nent
d'installation
fournies.
soit
bien
par
un
aux
instructions
jamaJs
trahlmlts
peuvent
prendre
dolt _tre eflectu(_
teclmicien
qualifi&
• Avmlt d'effectuer
m_ entretien
jamais
des
surveillmace--vous
des enfimts
seuls
un
de
Vous
s'asseoir
l'appareil
• Ne rangez
h proximit6
• Ne rangez
de liquide
combustible
ot'l un
ne
Oil de uiontei"
laisser
dans
mgmager
leur
perinettre
Sill" tlne
pattie
est
de
la table
jamaJs
• MISE EN CAUSE
inflammables
de cuisson.
de matibre
hlflammable
sur
du
plastique,
ou de mat6riau
l'6tagbre
: VOUS
en option.
ou
les
616merits
et peuvent
de
occasionner
s6rieuses.
occasimmer
N'utilisezjanmis
(_pais 5 la place
de casserole
des biOlures
dues
5
• Quand
de serviette
ou de linge
d'une poigng_e de casserole.
vous cuisez,
Ces surfaces
bIfileI:
ne touchez
peuvent
&tre
jamMs
les
de brflleur,
mod&les),
chaudes
et apr&s
NE DEVEZ
SUR LA
CES
• Pour votre s6curit6,
n'utilisez jamais votre
appaxeil m6nager
pour r6chauffer
la pibce.
mute
et vous
utilisation,
.jamais, ou ne laissezjanmis
tout
autre
matg_riau
avec
les brfilem_
avoisimmt
les
I,es
surtaces
bi01eurs
qui
comprennent
ell lace
inflmnmable
de
temps
de
la table
ou le
laissez-leur
se refroidir.
chaudes
cuisson,
de cuisson,
ou
contact
surfilces
surtace;
&tre
de
ell
ou les
pour
peuvent
la table
touchez
la grille
mod&les),
de
lie
w)s v_telnents
de surtace,
gril (sur certains
suflisanmlent
JAMAIS RANGER DES ARTICLES
QUI
RISQUENT
D'INTI_]RESSER
LES ENFANTS
DANS DES ARMOIRES S1TU]_ES AUDESSUS DE VOTRE
CUISINI]b]RE
OU SUR
LE DOSSERET
DE VOTRE
CUISINI]_]RE.
DES ENFANTS
QUI MONTENT
CUISINI]_]RE
POUR ATTEINDRE
ARTICLES
PEUVENT ]b]TRE
S]_RIEUSEMENT
BLESSIngS.
four
raises
de sm'tace,
que des poign6es
Pendant
de matibres
sont
de
m_nager.
jamaJs
si elles
brflleurs
de surface,
les grilles
la grille ou le grill (sur certains
iti les surfaces
avoish_antes.
sans
appareil
devezjainais
chercher
la vapeur. Ne laissezjanmis
de poign_e
de casserole
s'approcher
des bifileurs
de surtace ou des grilles de brfllem:
DE
DU
lie devez
jamais
ou sans surveillance
emplacenlent
utilis6.
enfants
de bIOleur
peuvent
TABLEAU DE DISJONCTEURS
DE LA
MAISON,
EN ENI,EVANT
I,E FUSIBI,E OU
EN FAISANT BAS(_UI,ER I,E DIS]ONCTEUR.
• Ne laissez
ou
ctfisiifibre.
sbches. Des poigng_es de casseroles
lmmides
ou inouillg_es sur des surtaces
chaudes
ou
mm r6paxation,
D_]BRANCHEZ
L'ALIMENTATION
DE COURANT
VOTRE
CUISINI]b_RE AU NIVEAU
allez
les bifileurs
chauttage
• N'utilisez
par un
vous
tim
avec
brfilures
votre
sont ranges
au-dessus
de
Des mati0res
inflmmnables
les grilles
des
sp6cifiquement
entretien
ou
lfiches
utifisez
quand
des articles
qui
votre
cuisini0re.
technicien
• N'essayez jamais de r6parer ou de remplacer
mae pibce de votre cuisiifibre, h moins que
r(_paration
vous
attention
ell contact
nous ne le recommandions
dans ce manuel.
Tout autre
de vStements
qumad
les
surtaces
et les poign6es
de 1' 6gouttoir.
• I1 faut
que
soient
bmme
votre
toujours
ventilation
graisses.
Mettez
hotte
et vos
filtres
tot/jours
le ventilateur
position
OFF (arr_t)
ell cas de feu
wins taites
flalnber
intentionnellelnent
liqueurs
ou
ctlisson. I,e
peut
d'autres
ventilateur
r_pandre
• NE g6nez
combustion
fi graisse
propres
pour
assurer
une
et 6viter
les incendies
de
ell
ou
quand
des
alcools
sur votre
table
eli tonctionneuient
les flaullnes.
JAMAIS la
ou
appaa'eil
m6nager.
avoir
tm courant
circulation
d'air
de
de ventilation
allm_t a votre
Assurez-vous
d'air
frais.
de toujours
de
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFE TY PPd,2,CA UTIONS
• Do not use water on grease fires. Never
pick up a flaming pma. Turn the controls
off.
Smother
a flaming pan on a surtace
unit
• Do not use aluminum
foil to line any part of
the cooktop. Using a foil liner could result in
a fire hazard or the obstluction
of the flow
by covering
the pan completely
with a
well-fitting
lid, cookie sheet or fiat tray:
Use a m tflti-puri)ose
dry chemical
or
of combustion
and ventilation
aiI: Foil is an
excellent
heat insulator
and heat will be
ti)am-type
can upset the cooking
can damage
the finish
cooktop.
Flaming
trapped
fire extinguisher.
grease
outside
a pan
can be put
out by covering
it with baking soda or,
if available,
by using a mtflti-pm])ose
dry
chemical
or loam-type
fire extinguisher.
• DO NOT STORE
OR USE COMBUSTIBLE
• Do not let cooMng grease or other flmnmable
materials
accumulate
in or near the cooktop.
Cleml drip trays and liners after every use.
• If you smell gas, the installer
has not done
a proper job of checking
tot leaks. You can
have a small leak and therefln'e
a taint gas
if the connections
• Set the
heats
not
burner
tufty
i)ertormance
of the oven
extend
Excessive
burnei3
• If by some chmlce a burner
goes out and
gas escapes,
open a window or a door to
let the room air out, Do not attempt
to
so that the
of the
the
when
stirring
• Always
heat
bottom
or tm'ning
fat slowly,
and
have
leave
flame
and
fire.
by a severe
tud)tu'ned
using a dry pot
of the utensil
tood.
and
surface
settings,
If the
pan.
high
BTU
handles.
watch
as it heats.
igniting
the
ignited.
the
smoking
does
of the
the LITE
position
when
burners
and inake
sure
at high
on
flmne
pml
• Hold the hmldle of the pan,
holder, to prevent
movement
• Never
and
or the
flame
is hazardous.
The
C_lll easily melt
cookware
bm'ners
Finding
a gas leak is NOT a do-it-yourself
procedure.
Some leaks can only be fotmd
with the burner
control
in the ON position
and fin" yotu" protection
it must be done bv
a qualified
selwice technician.
Never use an
open flame to locate a leak.
control
bevond
heat
food containers;
mav ca use the
the bottom
• Always
use
the surface
are not completely
use the appliance
tmtil the gas has had
time to dissipate.
Follow the instructions
in "What to do if You Smell Gas" on page
it. This trapped
• Do not heat unopened
a build-u I) of pressm'e
container
to 1)m_t.
MATERIALS,
GASOLINE
OR OTHER
klAMMABLE
VAPORS AND LIQUIDS
IN
THE VICINITY
OF THIS OR ANY OTHER
APPLIANCE.
smell
tight.
tmderneath
greasy
boilover
unattended
Boilovers
spillovers
bm'ner
gas will
burners
flames
which
escape
cause
that
are
afli_cts
into
may
catch
smothered
the
the
ignitor,
room.
• Do not let pot holders
come near open
flames when lifting cookware.
Do not use
a towel or other bulky cloth in place of a
pot holder.
2.
• To minimize
the possibility
of burns,
ignition
of flammable
materials
and spillage, ttlYil
cookware
handles
toward the side or back of
the cooktop
b/IYIleI3.
without
extending
over a(!jacent
AVIS IMPORTANT
PRECAUTIONS
DE SECURITE
DE SE CUR17
• N'utilisez
ja_aaJs
graisse.
Ne
flammes.
ell
Mettez
position
d'une
d'eau
soulevez
OFF
(arr_t).
plac_e
d'un
bien
ajust_,
plateau
plat.
d'incendie
Vous
sortie
pouvez
d'une
bicarbonate
utilisant
ou
• N'utilisez
de
en
r_glage
de
COillpltXteillent
d'une
d' [ill
t61e _'l biscuits
ou
till extincteur
ou
de la graisse
en flamme
ell la couvrant
de
de soude
ou,
si possible,
ell
LIQUIDE
INFLAMMABLE
A PROXIMITY]
DE CET APPAREIL
OU DE TOUT AUTRE
APPAREIL
M_]NAGER.
de cuisson ou
s'accumttler
dans votre cuisilfi_re ou fi proximit6 de votre
cuisiifibre. Nettoyez aprbs chaque utilisation
les 6gouttoirs
et les rev6tements
int6rieurs.
• Si vous sentez le gaz, c'est que l'installateur
n'a pas bien vOrifiO les fllites. I1 est possible
que vous avez une petite fllite et par
consequent
une taible odeur de gaz si les
raccords
ne sont pas conq)l_tement
_tanches.
Vous NE pouvez PAS localiser vous-n/&ine
une
fuite de gaz. On ne peut trotlver certaines
fllites qu'avec les boutons
de contrtle
des
bI01euI5 ell position
ON (nlarche).
Pour
w)tre protection,
c'est till technicien
qualifi(_
qui dolt localiser toute trite. N'essayezjanmis
de localiser une fllite _'ll'aide d'une flanlnle.
• Si, par hasaxd,
s'6chappe,
pour
jalnais
que
hisser
sentez
s'6teint
et du
ouvrez
une
fen6tre
sortir
Fair
de la pibce.
d' utiliser
tout
instructions
VO/IS
tm brfileur
le gaz
de
le
votre
appareil
se soit
dissip(_.
la page
gaz."
2 "Que
ou une
taire
d'alumilfimn
de cuisson.
du
peut
occasionner
de la circulation
combustion
et de ventilation.
d'ahnniniuln
est
un
et prend
Cette
chaleur
au
une
flalnlne
est
d'tm
la
tour
ou
d'alhnents
pression
peut
brflleur
ne
Une
I,es
taire
pour
quand
toujours
wins
les poign_es
fi l'aJde
tout
In ouvelnent
relnuez
ou
doucement
et surveillez-les
grande
bi t_deurs ti)i'ts
tondre
_viter
de
dtpasse
trop
pax sa poignte,
sec,
de l'ustensile
des alilnents.
du
fi ce qu'elle
dangereuse.
la casserole
grasses,
g_ner
du
de
de la casserole.
torchon
• R6chauffez
le fini
de la flmnme
peuvent
tacilelnent
de casserole.
• Tenez
la
la chaleur.
peut
de contenants
de mmfibre
le fond
mute
au pibge
de
le contenant.
la taille
surface
un incendie
d'air
de
isolant
auglnentation
exploser
• Ajustez
pas
pas
de
papier
I,e papier
pi_ge
prise
ou
de
excellent
cuisson
et endolnlnager
de la table de cuisson.
ferm6s;
four
I,'utilisation
touillez
les matibres
qumad
dies
chauffent.
• Utilisez toujours le rtglage
en position LITE
(allumage)
quand vous allumez les brfileurs
de surface et assurez-vous
que les blt_deuI_
aient bien pris feu.
• Ne laissez jamais vos brflleurs
smis surveillance
fi un rtglage
61evtes. I,es liquides bouillants
de surface
de fla_ames
causent
des
dgd)ordelnents
flunants
et graisseux
qui
peuvent
prendre
teu. Si les bI fileurs sont
_teints par till d_bordelnent
inlportant
qui
touche l'alhunage,
dans la pi&ce.
du gaz peut
s'&happer
porte
N'essavez
in_nager
Suivez
gaz
papier
d'ahuniniunl
ou till arr_t
taire
• NE RANGEZ JAMAIS OU N'UTILISEZ
JAMAIS DE MATI]_]RE COMBUSTIBLE,
D'ESSENCE
OU D'AUTRE
VAPEUR
OU
de
tm 616ment
• Ne r6chauffez
polywdent
_'lpoudre.
• Ne laissez jamais de graisse
d'autre mati_re inflmnmable
ja:maJs
recouvrir
chaleur
_'l poudre.
(_teindre
casserole
d'incendie
pour
la table
les flalnlnes
till blfileur
_'l inousse
till extincteur
_'l mousse
de
casserole
Arr_tez
sur
Utilisez
polyvalent
feux
boutons
en la reco/ivrant
couvercle
les
tree
tousles
casserole
surthce
sur
jmnaJs
avant
les
si
• Ne laissez jamais de poignte
de casserole
s'approcher
des flammes
quand vous
soulevez
une casserole.
N'utilisezjalnais
de
serviette
ou de linge (_pais _'lla place d'une
poigng_e de casserole.
• Pour
minimiser
la possibilit6
de brfllures,
d'ignition
de inatg_riel inflanunable
et de
renverselnent,
tournez
les poigng_es de
casserole
vers le ctt_ ou l'arri_re
de la
cuisini&re sans les laisser
bI fileuI_ a(!jacents.
d_passer
sur des
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SUt A CE COOKING
• Always
before
turn the surface burners
removing cookwaxe.
• Carefully watch foods
flame setting.
being
to OFF
• To avoid the possibility
of a burn, alwax:s be
certain that tile controls fl)r all burners
are at
fried at a high
• Foods for frying should be as dry as possible.
Frost on frozen foods or ii/oisttu'e Oil fFesh
foods can cause hot fat to bubble
the sides of the pan.
up and over
• Use the least possible amount of fat for
effective
shallow or deep fat frying. Filling
tile pan too full of fat can cause
when tood is added.
• Use a deep
fat thermometer
possible to i)revent
the sn/oking
point.
for cooktop
• If a combination
tat bevond
• Do not leave
inake
sure it is
cooking.
befln'e
heating
m_y items on the cooktop.
or as
Tile
hot air fl'om tile vent tuay ignite flatmnable
itetus and will increase
pressure
in closed
coi_tainers,
which mav cause them to burst.
• Use proper pml size--awfid
pans that are
unstable
or easily tipped.
Select cookware
having fiat bottoms
large enough
to prol)erly
contain food and avoid boilovers
and
spillovers and large enough
to cover burner
grate. This will both save cleaning
tilne and
l)revent hazardous
accunmlatioi_s
of tood,
since heavy spattering
or spillovers lett on tile
cooktop
can iglfite. Use pans with handles
that can be easily grasped
and renmin cool.
• Keep
all plastics
away from
the top burners.
• Do not leave plastic items on the cooktop-they nlav iuelt if left too close to tile vent.
10
is flammable.
atten_i)ting
grease
deposits
griddle
each
under
drip
I,et
the hood,
hot
to handle
collect
trays.
grease
in tile
(_lean
turn
cool
it. Avoid
grill
these
letting
or the
areas
atter
rise.
proper
fighting
mad performance
of the
cooktop
burners,
keep
the burner
clean.
It mav be necessary
to clean
of oils or fats will be used
in frying, stir together
tats melt slowly.
foods
1)etore
when
does
using glass cookwaxe,
designed
• Grease
• For
• Never try to move a pml of hot fat, especially
a deep tat fl'yer. X_'ait until the tat is cool.
• When
• When
flaming
the fan on.
and all grates are cool
to relnove theln.
sl)illovers
whenever
overheating
the OFF position
beflwe attenq)ting
there
not
ignitors
is a boilover
light,
even
or when
though
the
ports
these
tile
burner
electronic
click.
• After cleaning, it is important
to make sure
the cap and burner port are properly aligned
with the burner base. Incorrect
alignlnelat
will produce
poor burner
l)erfl)rn/ance.
Never operate
tile burner
without all burner
parts in place.
• Clean the cooktop with caution. Avoid stealn
burns; do not use a wet sponge or cloth
to clean the cooktop
while it is hot. Solne
cleaners
produce
noxious flunes if applied
to a hot surthce. Follow iualmfi_cturer's
directions.
• Do not use
meats
the grill
or products
• If cooktop
for cooking
which
is located
promote
near
excessively
fatty
flaze-up.
do
not
hang
long
curtains
that could
blow over
surtace
burners
and create
a fire hazard.
a window,
tile
• Be sure all the cooktop controls axe turned
off and the appliance
is cool before using
any type of aerosol cleaner or cooking spray
on or around
tile al)l)liance.
Tile chenlical
that produces
the spraying action could, in
the presence
of heat, ignite or cause inetal
parts to corrode.
AVIS IMPORTANT
DE SECURITE
CUISSON DE SUP A CE
• Mettez toujours les boutons de conlrble des
brfileurs en position OFF (arr6t) awm_t d'e_flever
les ustensiles de cuisine.
• Surveillez
bien les fritures
de flmnmes
61ev6es.
• Les aliments
d'aJhnents
h frire doivent
_t r6glage
6tre aussi secs
que possible. I,e giwe sur les aliments smgel6s
ou l'hmnidit(_ sur les aliments fl'ais peuvent
occasionner
tm bouillonnement
de mati_res
grasses chaudes
casserole.
• Utilisez
pour
et tm dgd)ordement
Si vous
occasionner
des aliments.
de matibre
frire
inettez
en friture
trop
grasse
possible
profonde
de inati_re
ou basse.
grasse,
des dgd)ordeinents
cela peut
si vous
ajoutez
• N'essayez jmnais de d6placer tree casserole
de mati6re grasse chaude, en particulier
une
fl_iteuse _'1fl_imre protimde.
Attendez
mati&re grasse soit refl'oidie.
• Qumld vous ufilisez mm casserole
qu'elle
soit
con(ue
que la
la
Ctlisson
d'huiles
ou de
article
peut
et
augmenter
la pression dans des contenants
tbm_g_s, qui peuvent explose_:
• Utilisez toujours la bomm taiUe de casserole.
Evitez les casseroles qui sont instables ou qui
peuvent &tre tadlement
renve_sg_es. Choisissez
des casseroles qui ont des tonds plats
suflisamment
grands pour couvrir la grille du
br01em: Pour &'iter tout renve_sement,
assurezvous que 1;i casserole soit sttflisamment
grande
pour bien contenir toute 1;I nourritm'e.
Cela
(_conomise du teinps de cuisson et emp_che
des accumtflations
des renve_ements
importants
dangereuses
d'aliments,
ou des dgd)ordements
sin" votre cuisini_re
peuvent
tondre
s'il se
• Pour 6viter route possibilit6 de brfllure, assm'ezvous touiouI_ que les contr61es de tous les
1)r61ems se trouvent en position OFF (arr_t)
et que toutes les grilles soient fl'oides
d'essaver de les enleve_:
faites
flaanber
en maa'che
des
aliments
avant
sous
la hotte,
le ventilateur.
• La graisse est h_flmnmable.
I,aissez refroidir les
mati0res grasses chaudes avant d'essaver de les
traite_: t_xitez de laissez des d_p6ts de mafi_re
grasse s'accumuler
dans le gril ou l'(_gouttoi_:
Nettovez ces sm_ilces apr0s chaque usage.
• Pour bien allmner
brfileurs
et faire fonctiommr
de la table de cuisson,
les
cm_ervez
les orifices de brfileur propres. V_ms devrez
peut-_tre les nettover s'il v a un d(d_ordement
ou si les br01ems ne s'allument
pas, m_me si
(dectroniques
cliquent.
brfileur. Si vous ne les alignez pas bien, vous
obfiendrez
un inatwais rendenlent
du brOletu:
Ne tilites jamais fimcfionner
tm br01eur
si mutes
• Faites attention qum_d vous nettoyez la table
de cuisson, t_vitez les br61m'es dues _'_la xapem:
sur la table de cuisson.
i,'air chaud en provenance
de l'_vent
mettre ti_u _'1des articles inflammables
plastique
ses pibces ne sont pas bien placg_es.
mati6res grasses pour vos fritures, m_langez
bien a\m_t de chattfli_r ou pendant
que les
mafi_res grasses ton(lent doucement.
• Ne laissez aucml
en matibre
• Apr6s les avoir nettoy6s, vous devez bien aligner
le capuchon
et l'orifice du brflleur iala base du
sur table de cuisson.
• Si vous utilisez tree combhmJson
des brfileurs de surface.
les allmnems
de verre,
po/li"
en matibre
sur la table de cuisson. I1 peut
trouve trop pros de l'(_vent.
mettez
• Utilisez au'm3_tque possible m_ thermom61re
profond _'1mafi&res grasses pore" emp&cher les
mati&res grasses de surchaufler au-del_'ldu point
de fim/6e.
aSS/li'ez-v(l/lS
plastique
les articles
• Ne laissez ja_aaJs d'article
• Si vous
le mob,s
faJre
de la
• ]_loignez toujours
car
prendre
teu. Utilisez des casseroles qui ont des poign_es
qui sont tilcilement
saisies et restent fl'oides.
N'utilisezjamais
d'_ponge
ou de linge mouill_
pore" nettoyer la table de cuisson quand elle est
chaude. Certains d_te_gents produisent
des
(_manations dgdg_t&res en contact d'tme sm_hce
chaude. Stfivez les instructions
du fid)ricant.
• N'utilisez jmnais le gril pour cuire des aliments
excessivement
gras ou des produits qui
favorisent la fla_ab6e.
• Si la cuishti6re est plac6e pr6s d'tme fen6_re,
ne pendez pas de rideaux longs qui peuvent
s'envoler sur les br01ems de surtilce et
prendre
feu.
• Assurezwous
que tous les boutons de r6glage
de la table de cuisson soient en position OFF
(aacr6t) et que votre appareil m6nager soit froid
pore" utiliser tm produit netto);mt en a&'osol
Oil
Ilia
}leI'osol
de cuisine
Sill"
Oil
}ltltO/lI"
l'appareil.
I,es produits qui \:q)orisent
en prg_sence de chalem; s'enflammer
corroder les pi&ces mg_talliques.
de
peuvent,
ou
11
Features
of Your Coo k top
Slai_less
Sleel
( ookloft
Design
inJbrmation
ar_ on all mode[s.
4fl/)eara_c
e may va_3_.)
®®
ZGU36N4D
ZGU36L4D
ZGU48N6R
ZGU48L6R
ZGU36N4R
ZGU48N4G
ZGU48L4G
ZGU36L4R
ZGU48N6D
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ZGU48L6D
Feature
Index
1
Burner
Assemblies
2
Model
mM Serial
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ZGU36L6
Page
21
Numbers
3, 28
(located o_ the bottom qj the burner box, near the gas i_det)
12
3
Grille
4
Drain
16-18,
5
I)rip
6
Burner
7
Grille
8
(',riddle
9
(',riddle
10
(',riddle
Tubes
Trm's
22
Control
Knobs
Control
Flue
23
22
Knob
Cover
13, 20
17, 20
(_'nt)
18
18, 19, 23
Conlrol
Knob
19, 20
Using
Your
Coo k top
Stainless
Electronic
ignition
&
automatic
reignition
_mr surtace burners
are equipped
electronic
ignition which eliminates
need tot a standing pilot light.
_M1igniters
will spark and make
with
the
clicking
Steel
( oohto D
In case of a power outage, you can light tile
S/lI{_lCe
b/n'nelN
on
VO/li"
cooktop with a illatch.
Hold a lighted match to the burnei; then turn
the knob to the HIGH position. Use exlreme
caution when lighting burners
this way.
so/mds
when only one burner is being turned on.
Do not touch any of tile burne_
when ignite_
are clicking.
Tile bm'ners on this cooktop will automatically
relight if the flame goes out. All burnei_ will
spark while any one burner is relighting.
Bm'ners
flaIIle
light
(1_ [)_rner
may spark if wind
_lV(_lV
li'oI//
tile
l]aII/e
or a dratt
litts tile
sensoi'.
Push tile control
knob
down and mrn
comaterdockwise
to the I,ITE position.
it
To turn
a burner
off,
tm'n
as tin _as it will go, to tile
• All of tile
general
b/lI'neI's
cooking
• Do not
operate
period
of time
grate,
The finish
without
cookware
OFF
can
and
tile
be
knob
clockwise,
position.
used
J[Oi" both
simmering.
a burner
without
for an
cookware
extended
on
tile
on the grate
may chip
to absorb
the heat,
• For yore" convenience,
in the bezel tot each
bm'ner is "ON".
tile indicator
lamp
knob verifies tile
• Be sure w)u ttu'n tile control
knob to "OFF"
when you finish cooking.
After the burner ignites, mrn tile knob
direction
to a(!just the flame size.
no_u
to select
flame
size
_'_tcl/ tile flame,
reduce heat.
Tile
cookware
flame
size
on
}'Oil are
not tile knob,
a gas bm'ner
in either
as wm increase
should
match
or
tile
rising.
FOR S_d_'EHANDI.ING OF COOKX4;M_.E,
NEVEP. I,ET THE FLAME EXTEND UP THE
SIDES OF THE COOf4A4;M?.E.Any flame larger
than tile bottom of tile cookware is wasted and
only serves to heat the handle.
NOTE:
cookware
HI and
Use 10" or larger
when
using
heat
dianleter
settings
between
X-HI.
13
Using
Your
Sla
Goo k top
i_/e,s,s
Sleel
( oohlop
_dl burne_
on the cooktop have two separate
flames: a simmer
(lower) flame and a main
(upper)
flame.
Simmering:
Use simmer
hold delicate sauces
low simmer heat.
Primary
Cooking:
will use both
the
I,O
(SIM)
or fi)r other
to melt chocolam,
toods
requi_ing
SimmerFlame
Settings
from 1,0 to X-HI
main and simmer
flames.
Use
to HI fl_r all purpose
X-HI (highest
setting)
diameter
cookware.
cooking.
with
10"
Use
Simmering
HI or
or larger
Main Flame
SimmerFlame
Primary Cooking
14
Using
Your
Coo k top
Stainless
CoohIu(IF(?
Muminum:
Medimn-weight
cookware
is
reconm_ended
because it heats quickly
and evenly. Most fi)ods brown evenly in
of
If heated
give satisiactorv
Falmnelware:
slowly; most skillets
on gas cooktops.
Stainless Steel: This metal alone has poor
heating
properties,
and is usually combined
will
results.
Under
of some
cookware
it can be used
water.
Cast Iron:
enamel
( oohto D
Heatproof
Glass-Ceramic:
Can be used for
either surtace or oven cooking.
It conducts
heat very slowly and cools very slowly. Check
cookware
inantll_lcttli'ei"s
directions
to be S/lI'e
an almninum
skillet. Use saucepans
with
tight-fitting
lids for cooking
with minimmn
}lI//o/Ints
Steel
some
cookware
illantlt_lctlli'ei"s
conditions,
the
may melt.
Follow
with coppe_; almninmn
or other metals ti)r
improved
heat distribution.
Combination
metal skillets generally
work satisthctorilv
if
they are used at medimn
heat as the
i'ecoi//i//endations
Ill a n tlt_lcttlI'eI"
ti)r cooking
I'eCOll/inends,
methods.
Glass: There are two types of glass cookware-those ti)r oven use only and those for surfilce
cooking
(saucei)ai_s,
coit'ee aim teapots).
Glass
c()II(ltlct()I'S
heat
very
slowly.
Woh
coohing
All burner
grates are designed
to sui)port
wok cooking,
For easy access and additional
clearances
to combustibles,
we suggest using
a fl'ont burner
li)r
wok cooking.
I,ifl ()lit one burner
grate at tile front. Turn
it over and replace in tile grate fl'ame. Tile
wok side is contom'ed
to sui)port
a wok with
a ro/md or bowl shaped bottom.
This design
eliminates
the need fin" a wok ring and will
accoillillodate
Check
woks,
IllOSt
to be sure
that your
wok fits securely
on the wok grate,
and is stable
when
placed
CAUTION:
Good
wok stability
by using ro/md-bottom
are not recommended.
extrell/elv
sinooth,
is best achieved
woks. Flat-bottom
woks
Avoid using woks with
tlntexttlred,
bottOill
finishes as these may allow tmdesired
of the wok in the grate cradle.
ATTENTION
stabilit_
: Pour
de trawfil,
obtenir
S/li'J[_lce
rocking
une bonne
il \;mt mieux
utiliser
des
woks 5 ti)nd fond. i,es woks 5 t0nd plat ne sont
pas recommand_s,
t_xitez d'utiliser
des woks
dont le fired a une surtace extr_nlement
lisse,
S_lnS
texttlre_
balancement
la grille.
caI"
il
petlvent
impr_vu
occasionner
[ln
du wok darts le trou
de
15
Using
(,oo k top
Your
Stainless
Excessive
Occasionally
,grill .flareups and
Jlaming
drippings
grease
will
a second
on
or
two.
a ba_q)ecue.
a spray
the
drippings
create
This
You
bottle
ignite.
minor
filled
putts
is nom_al
may
find
with
water
These
To prevent
of flame
when
it handy
fl)r
chops,
to have
the
to lightly
spray
ram
fi)od
fi'om
Replace
e becomes
the
the
excessive,
grill,
ti_od
i,ower
when
rein
the
the
ore
heat
the
flare-ups
fi_t flx)m
cooking
flare-up.
If the
tile
When
turning
the
melting
and
may
to
_lnothei"
Flare
Radiant
grooved
The
tabs
grate
to the
will
heat,
This
tile
change
and
is normal
l)ei'foi'ill_l
For
toward
back
color
as oils
and
best
results,
tile
does
the
first
stick-resistant
not
grate
rise.
should
cooking
Radiant
tips
are
a period
To season
grill
grate:
the
1 Clean
tile
water
grate
with
cup
any
oil, as it can
Place
grate
into
on
bm'ner
off when
Allow
Dry
the
ti_od
Tray
minimized
_ Tray,
below
to the
becatlse
the
drip
grille
pan
a Gom'met
grate,
heft)re
directs
it begins
Ill
grill
tile
is now
ready
The
toward
the
down
water
grill
otI,
stlch
ridges
housing.
setting.
oil over
not use
Tm'n
Turn
tile
tile
to smoke.
front
use.
as steak
of the
to a drip
tray
Tile other side of tile grate (side B) is
designed
fi)r delicate
ti)ods that need more
support
while cooking,
such as fish.
on this side achieves
is ridged
and
wm want the
or hamburger
sloped
grill,
below.
so the
into
fi_t runs
a drain
hole
the same
flavor as ti)od cooked on an outdoor grill. Tile
intense heat ti'om the grill radiant caramelizes
tile lilts andjtlices
that are brought
to tile stlrtilce
of tile ti)od, giving it tile barbecued
flavor.
This gas grill may cook
VO/I _i'e tlsed to.
4.
fi)r
Side B
and
Food cooked
oil begins
are
Side A
etc.
to cool.
3 and
patties.
soapy
oils,
sticky.
the
steps
t_t to _tm
hot,
vegetable
rack. Do
to a meditm_
grates
Repeat
get
has
thoroughly.
One side of the grates
(side A)
should
be tlse(1 fi)r foods
where
16
to move
it should
with
of 2 cups
vinegar.
bm'ner
and
radiant
hal)pens,
a
grill
mamll_('tm'ing
a mixture
white
corn
The
If this
poultry;
grill
cooking
insm'e
of time,
Using a heavy cloth,
mb
tile entire
s/u't_ce
of tile
5
or
the
be seasoned
If the
thorotlghly
to remove
Rinse
4
TM
surfi_ce.
the
will
s/u'l_ce.
for
3
aiiect
Seasoning
not been
used
be i'ese_lsoned.
1/2
subjected
the
onto
spatula
cooktop.
onto
of meat
drop
grates
two
when
cook
and
remove
nce.
before
2
of tile
is lean,
_lI'e_l.
grease
down
to bm'n.
cast stainless
steel grill
Place
the side with the
kind
a flare-up.
rise _1 long-handled
Gourmet
Tile two-piece
are reversible.
any
subsides.
trim
of steaks
etc.
t_t will
create
edges
that
poultry;
D
hai)pening,
tile
rise hambm'ger
t_t ti'om
( ookto
fl'om
around
setting.
flare-up
Steel
slightly
t_ster
than
Using
Your
Coo k top
Stainless
Using
the
grill
(on some modd,_)
Remove the cover before lighting the burne_:
The cover must be removed when using the grill.
Steel
( oohto D
!
Betiwe starting to cook on the grill, be sure the
drip tray and liners are in place and that you
have the grill racks turned to the side vou want
t0r cooking.
Preheat
control
NOTE:
darker
the grill tot 15 minutes
knob set on HI.
with the
The longer you preheat
the grill, the
the grill marks will be on wmr tood.
During cooking
it mav be necessary to a(!iust
the heat setting. The control knob may be set
to any position
between
HI and I,O.
For proper
searing and browning
requires
high heat,
the grill
_]th
large pieces of meat or poult_ T you will
need to turn the heat to a lower heat setting
atter the tood has been seared. This lower
NOTE: The grill will take approximately
45 seconds to ignite. Unlike the surtace
burners,
which use electric igniters,
the
grill uses a glow bar tot ignition.
It takes
approximately
45 seconds tot the glow bar to
reach temperature.
Gas is only supplied
to the
grill once the glow bar reaches
temperature.
heat setting will allow the t0od to cook
through
without burning
the outside.
Marinades
and
barbecue
sauce
should
be
added toward the end of cooking
time. The
heat should be turned
to low when sauces are
added.
Do not leave
the grill unattended
while
it is on.
When you are finished cooking, allow the grill
and the drip tm}_s to cool befiwe cleaning them.
They should be cleaned each time they are used.
Replace the grill c_we_:
Go_rlT_lgt
Radiant
Tray
TM
Models
Radiant
equii)ped
with a grill have a Gotmnet
_* Tray which distributes
the heat from
the burners
evenly
across
the grill area.
The tray rests on pins at the front and the
back of the grille opening.
Be sure the tray
is oriented
to mate with fl'ont and rear
sui_port
pins.
17
Using
Coo k top
Your
Stainless
Grilling
hints
• When turning
tile meat over, always use
a spatula as it will not puncture
the meat
allowing
the juices to run out. This will hel I)
to keep the meat juicy. Turn the meat only
once, as juices are lost when the meat is
repeatedly
turned.
Season or salt tile meat
attei" it has been cooked.
• Be SlU'e to trim any excess
tat fl'om meat
or poultry. To prevent
steaks or chops fl'om
curling while they are being cooked, slit the
tat around
the edges
To test tot doneness,
center of tile meat.
at about 2" intervals.
make a small cut in the
• Tile
doneness
it turn out
is attected
when wm
of tile cut
Tile
Guide.
using the
,griddle
turning
tile griddle
on.
The griddle is made fl'om Type 304 stainless
steel and highly polisbed
to provide
a smooth
cooking
surtace.
It is normal fl_r it to darken
with use as oils cook onto the surthce to
provide
a stick-resistant
beef
cooking
poisoning
Sale
USDA
but
it to only
wm
140°F
organisms
Food
A light
is on.
Book.
Rev.,lune
The griddle assembly
for clealfing.
should
lille
Tile two outer
Do not remove
screws are leveling
these two screws.
screws.
Thev can be
turned
to level tile griddle or to provide a
torward
slope to hel I) grease and oils to drain
awav fl'om tile tood being cooked. Atier using
tile griddle a few times you will be able to judge
the slope best tot the toods VOlt are cooking
and vom" personal
preference.
When replacing
file g_'iddle flue cove_, ensm'e
that the cover slips to the outside of the fl'ont and
back metal flanges of the fixed griddle assembly.
This will ensm'e a tight fit of the flue cover.
18
know
some
stu'vive."
1985.)
Removethe center shipping
screw. Leavethe two outer
leveling screwsin place.
Griddleflue cover
not be removed
covet'.
means
may
to indicate
Once tile trait is in position,
tile rear center
shil)ping
sci'ew can be i'emoved.
It is located
beneath
the griddle title cover. Remove the title
cover by litiing it straight
up. Be careflfl not to
scratch the backguard
during
remowd of the
says,
should
gOlli" f(itcben
base or "seasoning."
will glow
desired
of Agriculture
is poptflar,
The griddle is themlostatically
controlled
and cycles on and ott' to maintain
tile set
temperature.
the griddle
bv tile
of doneness
U. S. Department
"Rare
that
tile cover befi)re
is attected
rare andjtficy:
The cooking
time
bv tile temperature
of tile meat
start to cook it, tile size and shape
and tile kind of meat w)u are
cooking.
Tile degree
also attects tile time.
(SollI'ce:
Remove
of meat
( ookto D
thickness
of tile cut. It is impossible
to cook
a thin piece of meat to a rare doneness.
A steak should be at least 1" thick to have
tood
I_ ( /o r (?
Steel
0
Using
Your
Coo k top
Slainless
Seasoning
the griddh?
Before
it must
using the griddle
be seasoned.
If the griddle
has
of time,
it should
To season
for
the
not been
used
be reseasoned.
first
for
time,
( oohlop
4 Turn the control
knob to a medium
setting
(350°F). Turn the heat offwhen
the oil
begins to smoke. Allow the griddle
to cool.
a period
5 Repeat
surtace
the griddle:
1 Clean the griddle thoroughly
with hot, soapy
water to remove any protective
coating.
2 Rinse with a inixture
1 cup white vinegar,
Sleel
of 1 quart water
Dry thoroughly:
and
6 Repeat
step 3. Be sure
with the oil.
step
Wipe
the
using
a heavv
of vegetable
to rise.
4. Allow
entire
to cover
the
surtace
cloth.
oil. The
the entire
griddle
of the
Apply
griddle
to cool.
griddle
a very
thin
is now
laver
ready
3 Pour 1 teaspoon
vegetable
oil into the
center of the griddle.
Do not use corn oil as
it can get stick?:. Rub the oil over the entire
surtace
Using the
gwiddle
of the griddle
using a heavv cloth.
gefln'e starting to cook on the griddle,
be sure the drip tray and liners are in
place, Select the cooking
temperature
and preheat
ti)r 15 minutes.
NOTE: When the g_iddle is propedy
seasoned,
it can be used without any
additional
shortening
shortening.
However;
can be used ti)r flavor.
NOTE: The griddle will take approximately
45 seconds to ignite./_.rnlike
the surtace
burners,
which use electric igniters,
the
griddle
uses a glow bar tot ignition.
It takes
approximately
45 seconds for the glow bar
to reach temperature.
Gas is only sui)plied
to the griddle once the glow bar reaches
tempera ture.
19
re and (;leaning
Stainless
Control
panel
knobs
and
Clean up spatters with a (lain I) cloth.
heavier soil with warm, soapy water.
Do not use abrasives
Remove
Steel
( ooktop
oven
of any kind on the control
panel.
The control
knobs
may be removed
for easier
cleaning.
To remove a knob, pull it straight
off
the stem. Wash the knobs in soap and water but
do
Stainless
s el
not
soak.
Do not use a steel-wool
the surface.
pad;
it will scratch
To clean the stainless steel surtace,
use a hot,
damp cloth with a mild detergent
suitable
tot stainless steel stlrl_lces. Use a clean, hot,
damp
clean
cloth
cloth.
to remove
soap.
Dry with a dry,
If fl)od soil remains,
try a general
kitchen
cleane_; such as Fantastik<_ Simple (;teen
or Formula
409_?
_
For hard-to-clean
soil, use a standard
stainless
steel cleane_; such as Bon-Ami : or Cameo:'
2O
Apply cleaner with a damp sponge.
Use a
clean, hot, damp cloth to remove
cleaner.
Dry with a dr B clean cloth. Always sciub
lightly in the direction
of the grain.
Al*er cleaning,
use a stainless steel polish such
as Stainless Steel MagicC; Revere Col)per and
Stainless Steel Cleane_
or X_'enol All Purpose
Metal Polish<? Follow the product
inst_ uctions
tot cleaning
the stainless steel surtace.
re and (;leaning
Stainless
Sealed
b'LI rTle)
_"
assemblies
Turn all controls
burner parts.
OFF befi)re
removing
The burner
grates,
ring sub-assemblies
them easy to clean.
: N'UTILISEZ
proper
ignition,
make
burner
_ings
kept
must
works
be kept
You
these
To
burner
clean
alter
PAS DE
small
to unclog
heads
could
any
attempt
burner
An
electric
Catlse
vou
for
spark.
heads
the
bad
shock
and
rings
suriace
burner
which
For
stubborn
the
soak
too(l_
in a solution
and
Clean
hot
water
over
result,
hot
._i
BurnerCap
cooktop
BurnerHead
_
routinely,
could
the
clog
I
_
LocatorPin
bases
@
b/lI'neI"
of mild
fin" 20-30
stains,
burner
liquid
minutes.
LocatorPin
(Brass)
BurnerRing
LockingNut
urner Ring
(Aluminum)
/
Electrode
use a toothbHBh.
in place
on
the
. Burner Base
Pin
To remove
ott
the
the
2 Remove
burner
parts:
burner
cap
wrench,
channel-lock
pliers.
putting
water
setting
them
To replace
the
and
burner
sure all parts
seated.
head.
NOTE:Locaterpinfits
into burnerbase pinslot.
wrench
or
High Output Burners
Do
burner
then
in a warm
the
burner
crescent
ring.
3 i,ifl off the burner
burner
bases.
excess
and
ring locking nut using
burner
the
a 1H_;" socket
Before
mav
in
cooktop.
1 I,ift
Do not
needle
an even,
spillovers,
b/li'ned-on
detergent
more
all the
to disassemble
while another
to knock
them.
of your
at all limes
to light,
one
to
cookware.
holes
A sewing
is on.
which
SES
the
around
burner
When
is turned
openings.
I'eIl/OVe
Make
firmly
burne_:
of the
is behind
flame.
should
espedally
sure
open.
well
clean
mlhampered
Usea sewing needle,twist-tie
and/or toothbrushto unclogthe
small holesand slits in the burner
headsand burner rings.
are
in the
each
burners
or clean
the
slits
ignitor
"ON"
For
The
electrode
spark
burner
OPERATE
THE
ALL BURNER
PARTS
BRIJLEUR
QUI N'A PAS TOUTES
PI]_]CES EN PLACE.
twist-tie
The
burner
caps and burner
can be lifted ott, making
MISE EN CAUSE
or wire
the
Electrode _
CAUTION:
DO NOT
BURNER WITHOUT
IN PLACE.
Slits
Steel ( ooktop
dry
not
remove
parts
back,
them
thoroughly
oven
the
shake
out
by
fin" 30 minutes.
parts:
fin" the
burner
are
1 Align the locator pins on the burner
ring
into the labeled hole in the burner
base.
Seat in place.
Toaid reassemhiy,eachbrass
BurnerHead is markedwith a
clockface. Replacethe Burner
Headwith the arrow pointing
to the rear of the coektop
(12 o'clock position).
2 Replace the burner
ring locking
hand-tighten.
Using the wrench
ttlrn the ntlt 1/4 ttlrn to secure
ntlt and
or pliers,
it in place.
3 Align the locator pin in the burner
head into
the hole in the burner
ring. Seat in place.
4 Replace
the burner
caps.
21
re and Cleaning
Stainless
Do not use
the surface.
I,ifl
remove
Dry
cool.
water
scorn"
and
with
rinse
them
bm'ner
regularly
and
them
clean
don't
put
scratch
in hot,
them
in a covered
soapy
and
Wash,
The grates
dishwasher.
also
a cloth-
cooktop
wet.
place
container
the
or plastic
rinse
)Grates
rinse
with
food,
and
caps.
be washed
grates
the
ammonia
burner
spillovers.
water
on
fin" 30 minutes.
You
to
a cloth-don't
the
alter
of burned-on
cup
or with
should
Dry, the
grates
water.
pad
Replace
back
in hot,
particles.
grates
rid
clean
(>veil
especially
water.
caps
scotuing
wet.
To get
l/4
with
food
in a waml
with
it will
burner
a plastic
Cast-iron
Wash
pad;
Wash
burned-on
them
reassemble
Add
wool
BurnerCap
off when
soapy
may
a steel
bag.
let them
soak
well
dry.
and
Rubber
may
they
are
gradually
lose
their
best
you
care
continual
Do not
operate
period
of thne
The finish
cookware
be
cleaned
can
durable,
the
shine,
give
grates
regardless
them.
exposure
This
to high
a burner
for
without
on the grate
to absorb
the
Grate
Feet
in a
For
Although
their
an
on
will
of the
is due
to
temperatm'es.
stability;
each
become
leg.
your
If anv
damaged
of tile
extra
rubber
cooktop.
extended
cookwaxe
on
may chip
heat.
without
the
grate.
Drip trays,
d i[) tray
liners and
drain tubes
Ix)cated beneath
the cooktop
you will find a
drip tray and liner(s).
The drip trays and liners
are made of stainless steel. The drip trays are
on rollers so they aI'e easy to i'elnove
_ln(l
(on so,ze nzodH,_)
To remove
the drip tray liner, pull the drip tray
forward.
If something
has spilled into the tra>
it should be cleaned
up as soon as possible to
prevent
"baked on" food soil.
replace.
Grease fl'om the griddle
through
the drain tulles
the liner beh)w.
II
or the grill drains
int(> the tray and int(>
Do not allow the grease to acctmmlate
in
tile drip tray or liner as it can be a fire hazard.
Clean the drip tray and liner as soon as thev are
cool. Clean with hot soapy water.
To remove the drip tray, pull it fin'ward to stop,
push in on the release tabs located on each side
of the trav and continue
to pull forward.
To clean the drain tube use a soapy bottle
b_ush. A mild abrasive cleaner such as
Bon-Mni '_or Soft Scrub ® can be used. For
smbl)orn
stains, use a soap-filled
or a harsh abrasive cleaner such
22
Steel ( ooktop
Ajax'_ _ul)bing
lightly.
scom'ing pad
as Comet" or
Rinse all parts
thoroughly.
o¢®$¢¢
grates
have
of these
or lost,
feet
rubber
Hfl)ber
replace
supplied
teet
ti_et should
it with
with
one
your
re and (;leaning
Stainless
Griddle
(on ,_omo modd,_)
Thoroughly
clean the griddle of grease and
tood particles,
using a square-edged
spatula,
while it is still hot.
Steel
( ool_top
nnnnNnnnnnnnnnNnnn[
X4_ipe the griddle with a dry; hea\T; coarse cloth
to remove any remaining
residue and food
particles.
If desired,
and dry.
wash with hot soapy
Once
the
lightly
with
griddle
or cooking
If the
than
be
has
cooled,
vegetable
sprays
griddle
heavy;
use
surtace
corn
oil
stick)'.
with
coarse
rinse
the
not
get
is cleaned
a dry,
_ub
oil. Do
as they
water;
anything
cloth,
other
it will
need
0
to
reseasoned.
Never flood the hot griddle with cold water.
This could cause the griddle to crack or warp.
Grill
Clean
(o)t some modd,_)
Turn
fl'om
the
grill
Scrub
the
brush,
fl'equently
grill
with
after
a brass
rinsing
The
steam
created
and
assists
the
cooking.
bristle
barbecue
in a bowl
sottens
the
of water.
fi_od
particles
The
tood
the
liner
and
drip
tray:
Be sm'e to clean
the
liner atter
they have
drain
tube,
cooled.
drip
tray
and
Clean
Radiant'"
will
the
drop
Rinse
The backguards
stainless
steel.
Clean
into
Gom'met
soapy water.
Do not use
the surface.
cleaning
hand
mitt.
process.
particles
Bachguards
and shelf
immediately
off the burner.
To protect
yore"
steam
and heat,
wear a barbecue
Trav with hot
and dry.
and
a steel-wool
with hot soapy
shelf
are
made
For hard
of
to clean
steel cleaner
pad;
water.
it will
Rinse
scratch
and dry.
If the panel and shelf have tood soil
remaining,
try a general
kitchen cleane_;
as Fantastik_
Simple Green '_or Formula
such
409_:_
such
soil use a standard
as Bon-Ami;:
stainless
Cameo
'_or
Bar Keepers Friendq' Apply cleaner with a
damp sponge,
rinse thoroughly
and {hT.
Always scrub lightly in the direction
of the
grain.
After cleaning,
use a stainless
as Stainless Steel Magic('_
steel
polish
such
23
The Problem
Solver
Sla ir_less Sleel
Questions
B bre
you
call jbr
service...
?
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
BURNERS
DO NOT
LIGHT
OR SPARK
RANDOMLY
• Electrical
ph,g
• Burner
• Holes
parts
• Bm'ner
not replaced
orifice,
parts
should
outlet.
or slits in tile bm'ner
rings
btlI'IleFs
not replaced
flames
look like
are clogged.
electrodes.
oF
correctly.
B. Yellowtipsonoutercones:
NormalforLPgas.
look like
(A), call for service.
(B) or (C), depending
C. Softblueflames: Normal
for natural gas.
Nomml
bm'ner
flames
on tile type of gas.
BURNER
FLAMES
VERY LARGE
OR YELLOW
• If cooktop
BURNER
CONTROL
KNOB WILL NOT
TURN
• When tile knob is at tile OFF position,
it must be I)ushed in before
it can be tin'ned, and it can only be tin'ned in a com_terclockwise
direction.
Similarly; when the knob is in the I,OW or X-HI
is connected
VO/li" cooktop
positions,
24
a live power
correctly.
rings
or wet
A. Yellow flames: Call for
service.
• If bm'ner
into
on.
in tile simmer
• Clogged
BURNERS
HAVE
YELLOW
OR
YELLOW-TIPPED
FLAMES
is not plugged
• Gas not turned
( ooklop
or i/lade
it must
to I,P gas, contact
the person
who installed
tile COllversioll.
also be i)ushed
in to change
flame
settings.
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a broclmre
persons
to assist
with
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limited
or speech
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or service,
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Service
Contracts
800. 626. 2224
Parts and
Accessories
800.626.2002
You can have the secure libeling that GE Consumer
Service will still be there atter wmr
warranty expires. Purchase
a GE contract
while vom" warranty
is still in ettect and wm'll
receive a substantial
discotmt.
With a multiple-year
contract,
you're assured
of flmue
service at today's prices.
Individuals
qualified to selMce their own appliances
can have parts or accessories
sent directly
to their home. The (;E parts system provides access to over 47,000 parts...and
all (;E Genuine
Renewal Parts are fltlly warranted.
VISA, MasterCard
and Discover cards are accepted.
User mahltenmlce
instructions
contained in this manual cover procedures
intended
to be
performed
by any user. Other servicing
generally
should be referred
to qualified
service
personnel.
Caution must be exercised,
since improper
servicing may cause unsafe operation.
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Warranty
Stainless
YOUR
MONOGRAM
COOKTOP
Steel ( ooktop
WARRANTY
Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original
purchase
date is needed to obtain service under warranty.
WHATIS
COVERED
FULL ONE-YEAR
WARRANTY
For
date
one
we will
year
fl'oln
provide,
service
fl'ee
labor
of charge,
in your
of
of original
home
replace
any part
the
because
of a mamffacturing
parts
to repair
cooktop
This
purchase,
that
warranty
and
purchaser
or
products
t,fils
in the
except
WHAT
IS NOT
COVERED
• Service
how
trips
to use
to your
the
• Discoloration
• Chipping
home
of porcelain
fuses
you
• Failure
grates.
damage
with
this
• Damage
accident,
to the product
caused
by
fire,
floods
or acts of God.
do
not
specific
legal
To know
what
ot]_ice
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allow
above
rights,
wmr
state's
tile
vou
legal
to tile
technician's
be provided
Centers
Care':
by
or by our
servicers
hours.
product
if it is used
purpose
installation,
also
are
have
delivery
an installation
your
dealer
for
electrical,
for
or used
or
gas,
problem,
or installer.
providing
exhausting
connecting
facilities
Installation
Instructions
You
are
adequate
mid
other
as described
provided
in the
with
the product.
or limitation
or exclusion
mav
rights
Attorney
Warrmator:
General
Electric
write: Maamger--Customer
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exclusion
limitation
and
product
its intended
responsible
delivery.
so tile
of the
contact
after
states
will
is
because
commercially.
• Damage
damages,
tile
working
than
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maintenmlce.
applim_ce.
Some
normal
If you
defects
warranty
or resetting
or consequential
by possible
the
it is I,IMITED
use
Should your appliance
need se_Mce, during
warranty
period or beyond, in the U.S.A.
call 800.444.1845.
In Canada: 888.880.3030.
plate.
enmnel
• Replacement
of house
of circuit
breakers.
caused
service
other
griddle
In Alaska
the se_Mce
home.
Service
Customer
product.
of the
• Incidental
to teach
and
pay to ship
our Factory
authorized
tot
home
Hawaii
that
All warranty
during
original
owner
states,
se_Mce shop
or tot
travel costs to vour
For five vears fl'om tile date of original
i)urchase,
we will provide, fl'ee of charge,
replacement
gas surface burners if thev tail
in normal household
use. (Tile grille and
griddle are not included.)
You pay ti)r tile
service trip to w)ur home and all se_Mce
labor charges.
tile
fin" ordinary
D.C.
same
to
succeeding
48 mainland
w_u must
FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY
any
purchased
Washington,
detect.
the
LIMITED
is extended
and
have
in your
of incidental
may
not
apply
other
rights
which
state,
consult
wmr
or
to you.
consequential
This
w_w fl'om
local
warrant)'
state
or state
gives
consumer
attairs
General.
Compmly.
Relations,
If further
help is needed
GE Appliances,
Louisville,
concerning
KY 40225
you
to state.
this warranty,
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Warranty
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Louisville,
32150
KY 40232-2150
Department
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Consumer
Dear
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Product
Ownership
Registration
(]ust(>n]er:
you
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these
our
product
and
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you
for placing,
three
steps
to protect
your
new
Complete
and mail
your Constuner
Product Owuership
Registration
today.
t ]a_e the peace o/mind
of knowing
we (an
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sal;vtv modi{i(ation.
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confidence
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product
appliance
investment:
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Manual carefully. It
will hel t) you at)crate
}_)ur new appliance
t)rot)erly.
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registration,
write your
model mad serial
utunbers
ha fills lnmmal.
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in{brmation
should
_x)u require service.
Our service number
800.444.1845.
that your
product
registration
card
is registered,
is missing,
mail
fold
and
is
the separate
mail
the
product
form
registration
below.
No
card.
envelope
is needed.
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