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Using the surface units – GE JAS02SNSS User Manual

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Using the surface units.

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Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.

Surface Cooking Controls

Your surface units and controls are designed to

give you a variety of heat settings for surface

unit cooking.
At both LO and HI positions, there is a slight

niche so control clicks at those positions;

HI marks the highest setting; LO, the lowest

setting.

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 in temperature than

switching to lower settings.

How to Set the Controls

Push the control knob in.
Turn either clockwise or counterclockwise

to desired heat setting.

Control must be pushed in to set only from the

OFF position.

When control is in any position other than OFF,

you can turn it without pushing in.
Be sure you turn control to OFF when you

finish cooking. An indicator light will glow when

ANY surface unit is on.

Heat Setting Guide

HI – Quick start for cooking; bring water to boil.
MEDIUM HIGH – Fast fry, pan broil; maintain

fast boil on large amount of food.
MED – Saute and brown; maintain slow boil on

large amount of food.
MEDIUM LOW – Cereal; maintain serving

temperature of most foods.
LO – Cook after starting at HI; cook with little

water in covered pan. Use to steam rice.

NOTE:

At HI or MEDIUM HIGH, never leave food

unattended. Boilovers cause smoking;

greasy spillovers may catch fire.

At LO, melt chocolate, butter on small unit.

■ Use medium- or heavyweight cookware.

Aluminum cookware conducts heat faster

than other metals. Cast-iron and coated

cast-iron cookware is slow to absorb heat,

but generally cooks evenly at low or medium

heat settings. Steel pans may cook unevenly

if not combined with other metals.

■ Do not overfill cookware with fat that may

spill over when adding food. Frosty foods

bubble vigorously. Watch foods frying at high

temperatures. Keep range and hood clean

from accumulated grease.

■ To conserve the most cooking energy, pans

should be flat on the bottom, have straight

sides and tight-fitting lids. Match the size

of the saucepan to the size of the surface

unit. A pan that extends more than an inch

beyond the edge of the drip pan traps heat,

which causes “crazing” (fine hairline cracks)

on porcelain, and discoloration ranging from

blue to dark gray on chrome drip pans.

Cooking Tips

Medium

low

Medium

high

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