Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product JCBP250 Mabe Canada
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C o i l T o p a n d Radian t Top Models S t a n d a r d C l e a n M od el s JCBS250 JCBS280 JCBS630 JCBS640 Se lf- Cl ea n M o d e l s JCBP240 JCBP250 JCBP270 JCBP620 JCBP630 183D6379P063 29-5716 S a fe ty I n fo rm a t i on . . . . . . . . . . . 2 – 5 O p e ra ti ng I n s t r uc ti on s C l oc k, Ti me r a nd C o nv en ie nc e O ut le t .
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. 2 C on s um e r Su pp o rt T r o ub l es h oo t i ng T i p s C ar e a n d C le a n i n g O pe r a t in g I ns t r uc t i on s S af e t.
3 G EA p pl ia nc es . ca S af e t y I n s t ru c t i o n s O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s C a r e an d C l e a n in g T r o u b l es h oo ti n g Ti p s C o n s u m e r Su p p o rt Use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in thisOwner’sManual.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. 4 C on s u me r S u p p or t T r o u b l es h o ot i n g Ti p s C a r e a n d C l ea n in g O p er a t i ng I n s tr u ct io n s S af .
G EA p pl ia nc es . ca S af e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s C a r e a n d C l e a n i n g T r o u b l e s h oo t i n g T i p s C o n s u m er S u p p o rt I M P O RT A N T S A F E T Y I N F O R M AT I O N . R E A D A L L I N S T R UC T I O N S BE F O R E U S I N G.
U s i n g the radiant surface units. (on some models) 6 C on s u me r Su p p o rt T r o ub l e sh o ot i n g Ti p s C a r e a n d C l ea n i ng O p e ra t in g I n st r u ct i o n s S af e t y In s tr u c ti o n s T emperature Limiter E ve ry r ad ia nt s ur fa ce u ni t ha s a te mp er at ur e li mi te r .
7 S e l e c t i n g t y p es o f c o o k w a r e . G EA p pl ia nc e s. ca T h e fo ll ow in g i nf or ma ti on wi ll he lp yo u c ho os e c o o kw a r e w hi ch wi ll gi ve go od pe rfo rm an ce on gl as s c oo kt o p s. S t a in le ss S te el : r ec o mm en de d A l u m i n u m : h ea vy we ig h t r e co mm en d ed G oo d c on du ct iv it y.
8 C on s um e r Su pp o rt T r o ub l es h oo t i ng T ip s C a r e an d Cl e an i ng O p e ra t in g In s tr u ct i on s S a fe t y I n st r uc t io n s A Ho t in di ca to r l ig ht w il l g lo w w h en an y r ad i an t e le me nt i s tu rn ed o n , a nd wi ll r em ai n on un ti l t he su rfa ce is co o l en ou gh t o to uc h.
9 G EA p pl ia nc e s. ca S af e t y I n st r u ct i on s O pe r a ti n g I n st r u ct i o ns C ar e a nd C le a ni n g T r o u b le s ho o ti n g T i ps C on s um e r Su p p o rt U s i n g t h e o v e n c o n t r o l s . T h r ou gh o u t t hi s m an ua l, f e at ur e s a n d a pp ea ra nc e m ay v ar y f r om yo ur m o d e l.
U s i n g t h e o v e n c o n t r o l s . 10 C on s um e r Su pp o rt T r o ub l es h oo t i ng T ip s C a r e an d Cl e an i ng O p e ra t in g In s tr u ct i on s S a fe t y I n st r uc t io n s T I ME R P a d T ou ch th i s p ad to se l ec t t he ti m er fe at ur e.
11 G EA p pl ia nc e s. ca S af e t y I n st r u ct i on s O pe r a ti n g I n st r u ct i o ns C ar e a nd C le a ni n g T r o u b le s ho o ti n g T i ps C on s um e r Su p p o rt U s i n g t h e o v e n c o n t r o l s .
12 Before you begin… U s i n g t h e o v e n . The oven has5 rack positions. It also has a special lower rack position (R) for extra large items, such as a large turkey. Howto Set theOven for Baking or Roasting (onmodelswithout an oven temperature knob) Touch the BAKE pad.
P r e he at th e o v en if th e r ec ip e c al ls fo r i t . T o p r eh ea t , s et t he ov en at t h e co rr ec t t em pe ra t ur e . Pr e he at in g i s n ec es s ar y f or g oo d r es ul ts w h en ba ki ng c ak es , c o ok ie s, p as tr y a nd b r e ad s.
U s i n g t h e o v e n . 14 The size, weight, thickness, starting temperature and your preference of doneness will aect broiling times. This guide is based on meats at refrigerator temperature. † The U .S . Depa rtment of Agri cul tur e says “Rar e beef is popu lar , but you shou ld kno w that cooki ng it to on ly 60 ° C (1 40 °F ) .
N o t a l l f ea tu r es a re on a ll m od el s . T o Set the Timer T he ti me r d oe s n ot co nt ro l o ve n o p er at io ns. T he ma xi mu m s et ti ng o n t he ti me r i s 9 h o ur s a nd 59 mi nu tes. T ou ch th e T I ME R pa d. T ou ch th e + o r – p ad s u nt il t h e am ou nt o f ti me yo u w an t s ho ws in th e d is pl ay .
16 N o t a l l f ea tu r es a re on a ll m od el s . U s i n g t h e c l o c k, t i m e r a n d c o n v e n i e n c e o u t l e t . (o n s o m e m o d e ls ) T o Reset the Timer I f th e d is pl a y i.
D o n o t l o ck t he o ve n d oo r wi th t he l at ch du ri ng ti me d c oo ki ng . T he l at ch is us ed fo r s el f-c le an in g o nl y. N O T E : F o o d s t ha t sp oi l ea si ly —s uc h a s m .
18 Y o u r n e w to uc h p ad co nt r o l h a s a d di ti on al fe at ur e s t h a t y o u m a y c ho os e to us e. Th e f ol lo wi ng ar e t h e f e a tu r es a n d h o w y ou m ay a ct iv a te th em . T h e s p ec ia l f ea tu r e m od es ca n o nl y b e a ct iv at ed wh il e t he di sp la y i s s ho wi ng th e t im e o f da y.
19 T h e Sa bb at h f ea tu r e c an be us ed fo r b ak in g/ r o as ti ng on ly . I t c an no t b e u se d f or br o i l in g, s el f- cl ea ni ng o r D el ay St ar t c o o ki ng . N O T E : T he ov en li gh t c om es on au to m a t ic al ly (o n s om e m od el s) wh en th e d oo r i s o pe ne d a nd go es of f wh en t h e do or is cl os ed .
U s i n g t h e S a b b a t h F e a t u r e . (o n s o m e m od el s) ( D e s i gn ed fo r u s e o n t he Je w i s h S ab ba th an d H o l i da ys ) How to Exit the Sabbath Feature T ou ch th e O F F pa d.
A d j u s t t h e o v e n t h e r m o s t a t ― E a s y to d o y o u r s e l f ! G EA pp l ia nc es . c a T h e t y p e o f m a r g a r i n e w i l l a f f e c t b a k i n g p e r f o r m a n c e ! M os t r ec ip es f o r b ak in g h a ve be en de ve lo pe d u si ng hi g h fa t p ro du ct s s uc h a s b ut te r o r m ar g ar in e ( 80 % fa t) .
22 F or th e f ir st s el f - cl ea n c yc l e, we r e co mm en d v e nt in g y ou r k it ch en w i th an op en wi n do w o r us in g a ve nt i la ti on fa n o r ho od . R e mo ve th e r ac k s, br o il er pa n, b r oi l e r g ri d, al l c oo kw a r e a n d an y a lu mi n um fo il fr om t he ov en .
23 T h e o v en d oo r m us t b e c lo se d an d al l c on tr o ls se t c or re ct ly f or t he c yc l e to wo rk p r op er ly. After a Clean Cycle Y ou ma y n ot ic e s om e w hi te a s h i n t he ov en . Wi pe it u p w it h a da mp cl o th af te r t he o ve n c oo ls .
24 Wi th p r op e r c ar e, th e p or ce la in en am el f i ni sh o n t he in si de of th e o v ! "# $% p, bo tt om , si de s, b ac k a nd i n si de of th e &% %' #( )* * st ay "! ( - l oo ki ng f or ye ar s. L et th e r an g e c oo l b ef o r e c le an in g .
Hi ng e lo ck Sl ot 25 G EA p pl ia nc es . ca O pe r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i on s C a r e a n d C l e a n i n g T r o u b l e s h o o t in g T i p s C o n s u me r Su p p ort . T he d oo r is v er y he av y. B e c ar e f ul w he n r em o vi ng a nd l if ti ng t he d oo r .
C A U T I O N : Be fo r e r ep la ci ng y o ur o ve n li g ht b ul b, t ur n th e ov en li gh t off a nd d is co nn e ct t he e le ct ri c al p ow er to t he r a ng e at t he m ai n fu se o r ci r cu it b r e ak er p an el. B e su re t o le t th e li gh t co v er a nd b ul b co ol c om ple te ly .
27 G EA p pl ia nc e s. ca B e s ur e al l t he c o nt r ol s a re tu rn ed to OF F a nd t he su rfa ce un i ts ar e co ol be f or e a tt em p ti ng to r em ov e t he m. T o c le an th e s u rf ac e u n i t s , t ur n t he c o n t r ol t o t h e h ig he st s e t t i ng f or a m i n u t e.
28 C a r e a n d c l e a n i n g o f t h e r a n g e . P a in te d s urf ac e s in cl ud e t he si de s o f th e r an ge an d t h e s id es of t he do or tr i m. T o c le an t he pa in te d su rf a ce s, us e a h ot , d am p c lo th w it h a mi ld d et er ge nt su it ab le fo r t he se su rfa ce s .
29 The Ceramic Cooktop Scraper and all recommended supplies are available through our dealers or through a Mabe Canada Parts Store. NOTE: Do not use a dull or nicked blade. Use a Cleaning Pad for Ceramic Cooktops. Clean your cooktop after each spill. Use Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner .
C l e a n i n g t h e g l a s s co o k to p . (o n ra di an t mo de ls ) 30 Su ga ry sp il lo ver s ( su ch as j el lie s , fu dg e,can d y , s yr up s) or me lte d pl as tic s can c aus e p itt in gof th e sur fac e o f you r coo kto p (n otco ve re d by th e war ra nt y) un le ss th e spi ll is r em ov ed w hi le st il l h ot .
B e f o r e y o u c a l l f o r s e rv i c e … G EA p pl ia nc e s. ca T r o u b l e sh oo t i n g T i p s S a ve t i m e a n d m on e y ! R e v ie w t h e c h a rt s o n t h e f ol l o w in g p a ge s fi r st a n d y ou m ay n o t n ee d t o c al l f or s e rvi c e .
B e f o r e y o u c a l l f o r s e rv i c e … 32 T ro u bl es h o ot in g T ip s Problem Possible Causes What To Do C oi l C oo kt o ps Su rfa ce un i ts T he su rfa ce un it s a r e n o t • Wi th t h e c o n t r ol s o ff , ch ec k t o ma ke s u r e t he s urf ac e n ot f un ct io ni ng pl ug g ed in so li dl y.
33 G EA p pl ia nc es . ca Problem Possible Causes What T o Do F oo d do es n ot b r o il p r op er ly I mp r op er r ac k po si ti o n • Se e th e Br oi l in g gu id e . b ei ng u se d. F oo d be in g co ok ed i n a ho t pa n. • U se t he b ro il in g pa n an d g ri d th at c am e wi th y o ur r an ge .
B e f o r e y o u c a l l f o r s e rv i c e … 34 Problem Possible Causes What To Do Oven temperature too Oven thermostat ! See the Adjust the oven !"#$%&'!(!)*('+ to do hot or t oo cold needs adjustment . +&, rself ! section.
35 G EA p pl ia nc es . ca Problem Possible Causes What To Do “ Bu rn in g” o r “o il y” T hi s i s n or m al in a n ew ov en • T o s pe ed t h e pr o ce ss , s et a s el f -c l ea n c yc le fo r a o do r e mi tt i ng fr o m a nd wi ll di sa pp ea r i n t im e .
36 C on s u me r Su p p or t T r o u b l es h o ot i ng T i p s C a r e a n d C l ea n in g O p er a t in g I n st r u ct i o n s S af e t y In s t ru c ti o n s A c c e ss o r i e s . GE Ap pl ia nc e s. co m Looking For Something More? You can find these accessories and many more at www.
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This book is printe d on re cyc led pa per . Prin ted in Me xico C o n s u m e r S u p p o rt . 40 G E A p p l i a n c e s W e b s i t e w ww . g ea pp l i an ce s . c a H av e a qu es tio n or n ee d as s is ta nce w it h yo u r a p pl ia nc e? V is it o ur W e bs it e, ww w .
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