| Built-h   ● Problem   Safety instructions ....................3-4   ❑ More questions   GE Answer Center” 800.626.2000   Operating Instructions, Tips   ApplianceRegistration..................................2   Consumer Services   5 3-in-1   Surface Unit .........................7   Model and Serial Numbers ..........................2   Warranty........................................BackCover   Canning Tips   Models: JP300N JP31ON   JP300R   Care and Cleaning..................IO-l 2   GE Appliances   3 When using electrical appliances, basic   precautions should be followed, including the   following:   ● Use   dry pot   damp pot holders hot   surfaces may result bums from   Do   lifting cookware.   bulky cloth   let potholders come   ● Use this appliance only for its intended   described in this manual.   as   flames   use a towel   of a pot   for   holder.   ● Don’t attempt to repair or replace any part   your cooktop unless it is specifically   recommended in this book. All other servicing   should be referred to a qualified technician.   ● For   safety, never   warming or heating the room.   . —   . ● Before performing any   I pick a flaming pan. Turn   THE COOKTOP POWER SUPPLY AT THE   HOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION PANEL BY   burner.   off --.-----> -..   by covering pan completely with w ell   REMOVING THE FUSE   THE CIRCUIT BREAKER.   SWITCHING   cookie sheet   flat   pan can be put out by covering   baking soda   or, if available, a multi-purpose dry chemical or   foam-type fire extinguisher.   Using Your Cooktop   ● ● not   flammable materials   ● Do not leave children   not be left alone or unattended in   appliance is in use. They should never be allowed   to set or stand on any part of the appliance.   area where an   Keep hood and grease filters   good venting and to avoid grease   to maintain   * When flaming   the   are under the hood, turn   ● ● Don’t allow anyone to climb,   the cooktop.   or hang on   off. The fan, if operating, may spread   the flames.   CAUTION: ITEMS   INTEREST   ● Do not   grease other flammable   accumulate the cooktop.   CHILDREN SHOULD   IN CABINETS ABOVE A   BE STORED   CHILDREN CLIMBING ON THE   TO REACH ITEMS COULD BE   SERIOUSLY INJURED.   Q * may be   dark in   1 or let clothing   ● Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments   while the appliance. Flammable   could be ignited if brought contact with hot   surface units may cause bums.   areas;   Potentially hot surfaces include the   areas facing the cooktop.   and   (’continued   3 CONTROLS   Infinite Heat Controls   At both OFF and HI positions, there is a slight   niche so control “clicks” at those positions; “click” on   the word HI marks the highest setting; the lowest   setting is the word LO. In a quiet kitchen, you may   hear slight “clicking” sounds during cooking,   indicating heat settings selected are being maintained.   Switching heats to higher settings always shows a   quicker change than switching to lower settings.   How to Set the Controls   Control must be pushed in to   set only from OFF position.   When control is in any position   other than OFF, it may be   rotated without pushing in.   Be sure you turn the control knob   to OFF when you finish cooking.   An indicator light will glow when   a surface unit is on.   Step 1. Grasp control knob and   push down.   Step 2. Turn the knob to desired   heat setting.   Guide for Using Heats   HI (7)—Bring water to a   MEDIUM HIGH (5-@—Fast fry, pan broil;   maintain fast boil on large amount of food.   / . .   MED (4)—Saute and brown; maintain slow boil on   large amount of food.   MEDIUM   after starting at HI;   cook with little water in covered pan.   LO (l)—Maintain serving temperature of most foods.   NOTE:   1. At HI (7) or MEDIUM HIGH (5–6), never leave   food unattended.   may catch fire.   cause smoking; greasy   2. At LO (1) or MEDIUM LOW (2–3), melt   chocolate, butter on small element.   Models: JP300N   JP300R   JP325R   Models: JP31ON   Explained   on page   Feature Index   1 Model and Serial Numbers   (Located on the wire cover   under the   2 2 Infinite-Heat Controls   3 Surface Unit “ON”   Indicator Light   6 4 Plug-In   Surface Units   7, 11   5 Tilt-Lock 3-in-1 Surface Unit   7 6 3-in-1 Surface Unit Selector Knob   5 COOKING TIPS   Cookware   Use medium- or heavy-weight cookware. Aluminum   cookware conducts heat faster than other metals.   iron and coated cast-iron cookware are slow to absorb   heat, but generally cook evenly at low to medium heat   settings. Steel pans may cook unevenly if not combined   with other metals.   Right   Wrong   For best cooking results pans should be flat on the   bottom. Match the size of the saucepan to the size of   the surface unit. The pan should not extend over the   edge of the trim ring more than l“.   Over 1”   Deep Fat Frying   Do not overfill cookware with fat that may spill over when adding food.   Frosty foods bubble vigorously. Watch food frying at high temperatures.   Keep range and hood clean from grease.   Wok Cooking   Do not use woks that   you use only a   have support rings   bottomed wok. They   are available at your   local retail store.   woks, with or without   the ring in place, can be   dangerous. Placing the   ring over the surface   .,:   unit will cause a build-up of heat that will damage the   porcelain cooktop. Do not try to use such woks   without the ring. Your could be seriously burned if the   wok tipped over.   The 3-in 1   surface unit allows a choice of 4-inch, 6-inch or   8-inch heating pattern to match the size of the cookware being used.   How to Use It   1. Set appropriate pan on the unit.   2. Turn 3-in-1 Surface Unit Selector knob the select   unit size. The unit may be used as an 8-inch, 6-inch   or 4-inch unit to accommodate large, medium-sized   or small cookware. Match unit size selection to size   of cookware.   I LARGE—8-inch unit.   MEDIUM—6-inch unit.   Turn switch to 6 when using   medium-sized cookware that   does not completely cover the   unit.   switch to 8 when using   Turn switch to 4 when using   large cookware that completely   covers the unit (3-quart to 6-quart   saucepans or 8 to 10-inch skillets).   Then select desired heat setting.   small cookware about 4 inches in   diameter (l-quart saucepan). Then   select desired heat setting.   unit (2 to   saucepans   or 6 to 7-inch skillets). Then   select desired heat setting.   CARE   AND   CLEANING   Control Knobs   The control knobs may be removed for cleaning.   M To remove knob, pull straight off the stem. If   knob is difficult to remove, place a thin cloth (like a   handkerchief) or a piece of string under and around   the knob edge and pull up.   Wash knobs in soap and water but do not soak.   Avoid getting water down into the knob stem holes.   Spring C   To replace knob, locate the groove in each side of   the knob stem. One of the grooves contains a spring   clip and the other groove is clear. Locate the molded   rib inside the knob. Fit the molded rib into the clear   groove on the knob stem.   e Glass Control   The glass control panel on your cooktop has been tempered to withstand   sudden temperature changes during cooking. Give it the normal care you   would give any glass material.   While it is impact-resistant, avoid scratching it to prevent it from shattering.   If the glass is hot, wipe up spills with a dry cloth or paper towel. When the   surface has cooled, wash, rinse and dry it. Alternately, when the glass is   cool, spray it with glass or window cleaner. Avoid the use of cleaning   powders or harsh abrasives that may scratch the surface.   Surface Units   Spatters and spills burn away when coils are   heated. At the end of the meal, heat soiled surface   units at HI. Let soil burn off for about one minute,   then switch surface units to OFF.   Avoid getting any cleaning materials on the coils. If   you do, wipe off with a damp paper towel before   heating the surface unit.   Clean the area under the drip   often.   Built-up soil, especially grease, may catch fire. To   make cleaning easier, tilt-lock units lift up and lock in   the up position, and plug-in units are removable.   CAUTION: Be sure all controls are turned to OFF   and surface units are cool before attempting to lift or   remove them.   After lifting the tilt-lock unit or removing a plug-in   unit, remove the drip pan/rings under the plug-in units   and the trim ring and drip pan under the tilt-lock unit.   Wipe around the edges of the surface unit opening.   Clean the area below the unit. Rinse all washed areas   with a damp cloth or sponge.   10   Canning should be done on surface units only.   HOWEVER, DO NOT USE LARGE DIAMETER   CANNERS OR OTHER LARGE DIAMETER   COOKWARE FOR FRYING OR BOILING FOODS   OTHER THAN WATER.   Pots that extend beyond 1 inch of the   surface unit’s trim ring are not recommended for   most surface cooking. However, when canning with   water-bath or pressure canner, large-diameter   may be used. This is because boiling water   temperatures (even under pressure) are not harmful   to cooktop surfaces surrounding the surface unit.   Most syrup or sauce mixtures-and all types of   frying--cook at temperatures much higher than   boiling water. Such temperatures could eventually   harm cooktop surfaces surrounding surface units.   Observe Following Points in Canning   1. Be sure the canner fits over the center of the   surface unit. If your range or its location does   not allow the canner to be centered on the cooking   unit, use smaller-diameter pots for good canning   results.   3. When canning, use recipes and procedures from   reputable sources. Reliable recipes and procedures   are available from the manufacturer of your canner;   manufacturers of glass jars for canning, such as   Ball and Kerr; and the United States Department of   Agriculture Extension Service.   2. Flat-bottomed canners must be used. Do not use   canners with flanged or rippled bottoms (often   found in enamelware) because they don’t make   enough contact with the surface unit and take too   long to boil water.   4. Remember that canning is a process that generates   large amounts of steam. To avoid burns from steam   or heat, be careful when canning.   NOTE: If your house has low voltage, canning may   take longer than expected, even though directions   have been carefully followed. The process time will   be shortened by:   (1) using a pressure canner, and   (2) starting with HOT tap water for fastest heating   of large quantities of water.   CAUTION:   Safe canning requires that harmful   microorganisms are destroyed and that the   jars are sealed completely. When canning foods   in a water-bath canner, a gentle but steady boil   must be maintained continuously for the required   time. When canning foods in a pressure canner,   the pressure must be maintained continuously for   the required time.   After you have adjusted the controls, it is   very important to make sure the prescribed   boil or pressure levels are maintained for   the required time.   9 CARE AND CLEANING   (continued next page)   Lift-Up Cooktop   Clean the area under the cooktop often. Built-up   soil, especially grease, may catch fire.   To make cleaning easier, the entire cooktop may be   lifted up and secured with the support rod.   Be sure all   surface units are turned off   before raising the cooktop. After cleaning under the   cooktop with hot, mild soapy water and a clean cloth,   lower the cooktop. Be careful not to pinch your fingers.   Brushed Chrome Finish (on some models)   Porcelain Enamel Finish (on some models)   Clean the brushed chrome top with warm,   The porcelain enamel finish is sturdy but   breakable if misused. This finish is acid-resistant.   However, any acid foods spilled (such as fruit juices,   tomato or vinegar) should not be permitted to remain   on the finish.   soapy water or Bon   brand cleanser and   immediately dry it with a clean, soft cloth. Take   care to dry the surface following the “grain.” To help   prevent finger marks after cleaning, spread a thin film   of baby oil on the surface. Wipe away excess oil with   a clean, soft cloth.   Avoid cleaning powders or harsh abrasives which   may scratch the enamel.   If acids spill on the cooktop while it is hot, use a   dry paper towel or cloth to wipe it up right away.   When the surface has cooled, wash with soap and   water. Rinse well.   For other spills such as fat smatterings, wash   with soap and water after the surface has cooled.   Rinse well. Polish with a dry cloth.   CLEANING GUIDE   NOTE: Let cooktop parts cool before touching or handling.   PART   MATERIALS TO USE GENERAL DIRECTIONS   Clean with soapy water or in dishwasher. DO NOT CLEAN IN A   CLEANING OVEN; they will discolor. Wipe after each cooking, so unnoticed   spatter will not “burn on” the next time you cook. To remove “burned-on”   spatters, use any or all cleaning materials mentioned. Rub lightly with scouring   pad to prevent scratching of surface.   ● ● ● Soap and Water   Stiff-Bristled Brush   Soap-Filled   Chrome-Plated   Drip Pans under   Surface   Scouring Pad   Wash, rinse, and then polish with a dry cloth. DO NOT USE steel wool, abrasives,   ammonia, acids, or commercial oven cleaners which may damage the finish.   ● Soap and Water   Outside Metal   Finish   ● ● Ammonia   Soap-Filled   Scouring Pad   Porcelain drip pans can be cleaned in dishwasher or by hand. DO NOT   CLEAN IN A SELF-CLEANING OVEN. Place them in a covered container (or   plastic bag) with 1/4 cup ammonia to loosen soil. Then scrub with scouring   pad if necessary.   Porcelain   Enamel   Drip Pans   12   Tilt-Lock Unit (on some models)   If your cooktop is equipped   with a 3-in-1 unit, this unit is a   tilt-lock unit.   Tilt-lock units cannot   be removed.   To reposition the tilt-lock unit:   ● Replace the drip pan into the   recess in the cooktop.   ● Put the trim ring in place over the   drip pan. The drip pan must be   under the trim ring.   ● Guide the surface unit into place   so it fits evenly into the trim ring.   You can lift a tilt-lock unit   upward about 6“ and it will lock   in the up position.   Plug-In Units (on some models)   To replace a plug-in unit:   Do not lift a plug-in unit more   than 1 inch. If you do, it may not   lie flat on the trim ring when you   plug it back in.   All units except the 3-in-1 unit (on   some models) are plug-in units.   ● Place the drip pan/ring into   the surface unit cavity found on   top of the cooktop so the unit   receptacle can be seen through   the opening in the pan.   Repeated lifting of the plug-in   unit more than 1 inch above the   trim ring can permanently   damage the receptacle.   ● ● Insert the terminals of the plug-in   unit through the opening in the   drip pan and into the receptacle.   Plug-in units can be removed.   Guide the surface unit into place   so it fits evenly into the trim ring.   I CAUTION   ● Do not attempt to clean   plug-in surface units in an   automatic dishwasher.   Lift a plug-in unit about 1“ above   the trim ring—just enough to grasp   it—and you can pull it out.   I Drip Pan/Ring   ● ● ● Do not immerse plug-in surface   units in liquids of any kind.   Terminals   Do not bend the plug-in surface   unit plug terminals.   Do not attempt to clean,   adjust or in any way repair the   plug-in receptacle.   (continued next page)   11   NOTES   14   PROBLEM   POSSIBLE CAUSE   Difficulty be the main distribution   CALROD* SURFACE   UNITS   WORK PROPERLY   ● of   circuit   tripped oven circuit breaker, the main fuse or the   m&n circuit breaker, depending on the   supply.   involved, reset If   box uses’   ONLY   cartridge-type) should be changed   SOMEONE   ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. If after   of   procedure% the   fuse   circuit breaker   call for service.   owners   NOTE: Apartment tenants or   to perform this   request   building   calling   service.   Drip pans   set   in the   Surf&%   controls are not properly or   unit control is   for unit you   using.   ● Surface units are   plugged in solidly.   If you need more help... call, toll free:   GE Answer   800.626.2000   consumer information service   13   YOUR BUILT-IN COOKTOP   WARRANTY   Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or   check to establish warranty period.   FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY   This warranty is extended to   WHAT IS COVERED   the original purchaser and any   succeeding owner for products   purchased for ordinary home use in   the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and   For one year from date of original   purchase, we will provide, free of   charge, parts and service labor in   your home to repair or replace any   parf of the cooktop that fails   Washington,   warranty is the same except that it is   LIMITED because vou must to   ship the product to service   In Alaska the   because of a manufacturing defect.   or for the service technician’s travel   costs to your home.   All warranty service will be   providedby our Factory Service   Centers or by our authorized   Customer   servicers during   normal working hours.   Should your appliance need   service during the warranty period   or beyond, call 800-GE-CARES   (800-432-2737).   adequate electrical, gas, exhausting   and other connecting facilities as   described in the Installation   Instructions provided with the   product.   ● Service trips to your home to teach   WHAT IS NOT COVERED   you how to use the product.   Read your Use and Care material.   If you then have any questions   about operating the product, please   contact your dealer or our   Consumer Affairs office at the   address below, or call, toll free:   ● Replacement of house fuses or   resetting of circuit breakers.   ● Failure of the product if it is used   for other than its intended purpose   or used commercially.   GE Answer   800.626.2000   consumer information service   Damage to product caused by   accident, fire, floods or acts of God.   ● Improper installation.   If you have an installation problem,   contact your dealer or installer.   You are responsible for providing   WARRANTOR IS NOTRESPONSIBLE   FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion   may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state   To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state   affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.   Warrantor: General Electric Company   If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:   Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225   JP300N   JP300R   JP301BN JP325R   JP31   JP311 BN   5 -9 2 CG   . . . . |