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Models JP392R
JP692R
JP393R JP693R
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GE Appliances

HELP US HELP YOU...
Before using your cooktop,
read this book carefully.
It
is intended to help you
operate and maintain your new
cooktop properly.
Keep it handy for answers to
your questions.
If you don’t understand something
or need more help, write (include
your phone number):
Consumer Affairs
GE Appliances
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
Write down the model
and serial numbers.
You’ll find them on a label
on the bottom of the cooktop.
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
Registration Card that came with
your cooktop. Before sending in
this card, please write these
numbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service calls
concerning your cooktop.
To obtain service, see the
Consumer Services page in the
back of this book.
We’re proud of our service and
want you to be pleased. If for some
reason you are not happy with the
service you receive, here are three
steps to follow for further help.
2
If you received
a damaged cooktop...
Immediately contact the dealer (or
builder) that sold you the cooktop.
Save time and money.
Before you request
service...
Check the Problem Solver in the
back of this book. It lists causes of
minor operating problems that you
can correct yourself.
IF YOU NEED SERVICE...
FIRST, contact the people who
FINALLY, if your problem is still
serviced your appliance. Explain
not resolved, write:
why you are not pleased. In most Major Appliance Consumer
cases, this will solve the problem. Action Panel
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, 20 North
Wacker
Drive
write all the details-including Chicago, IL 60606
your phone number—to:
Manager, Consumer Relations
GE Appliances
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225

When using
ekwtrical
appliances,
basic
safety
*
Do
not
leave
children
alone
or unattended where
the
the
cooktop
utitiwhopration.
T’beycouldbe
following: seriously burned.
●
Use thiseooktoponly foritsintended
useas
*
To
prevent
the
cook$op
from being
turned
on
described
in
this Use
and
Care guide.
accidentally, it
is
a good idea to use
the
lockout
* Be sure your appliance
is
properly installed and feature
when
you
are finished cooking.
grounded by a qualified technician in accordance with
the provided installation instructions.
e
Do
not
aIlow
anyone
to
climb
or stand
on
the
cooktop.
●
This cooktop uses electromagnetic energy
which
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CAUTION: ITEMS
OF
INTEREST TO
can
interfere with the operation of some
CXDLDREN
SHOULD NOT BE
STORED
IN
pacemakers.
lkfor~ using the
cooktop,
make
sure any
CABINETS ABOVE THE
COOKTCIP-CHILDREN
pacemaiwr
near
it
has
adequate interference
prot~ctiom
CLIMBING ON THE COOKTOP
TO
REACH
s
Do not bring items that are sensitive to magnetism
THEM
COULD BE SERIOUSLY INJURED.
close
to the cooking unit when it is in operation.
●
Do not allow water
or
other
iiquids
or
grease to
Items
such
as watches, credit cards, tickets and
remain
on
the cooktop
or
control panel.
magnetic tapes may be damaged by the induction
coils used inside.
●
Do not
place
any spoons
or
other stirring utensils,
especially metal ones,
on
a cooking surface when it
* Do not operate an AM radio or
remcite-controlhd
TV set near your cooktop.
The induction coils may
is in use. They
may become hot and could cause burns.
produce interference in
a
radio or interfere with the
operation of a wireless remote control. They may
also
Coating
cause ceiling fans to slow down.
●
Do
not
assume that you know how to operate all
●
Do not operate the cooktop if the glass
is
broken.
parts
of the cooktop.
Induction cooking may work
Call for service immediately if this happens. differently from your previous cooktop.
*Do
not
place or store items
on
top of the cooktop
Q
Use proper cookware type and size. See
Cookware
when it is not in use.
section.
*As
the
cooking pan
gets
hot, it transmits heat to
●
Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments while
the
cooking surface.
Do not
placo
plastic materials
cm
using the
appIiance.
FlammabIe
material could be
the
surface-they may melt or warp. And do not touch
ignited if brought in contact with hot surfaces and may
the surface until it has cooled. cause severe burns,
Q
Use
only
dry potholders-moist
or
damp potholders
on
hot
surfaces may
result
in
burns from steam, Do not
use a towel
or
other bulky cloth in place of a pot holder.
●
Do
not
place
cookware on the touch
mmtrol
panel.
●
To minimize the
possibility
of
burns,
ignition of
flammable materials, and spillage,
container handles
should be turned toward the
canter
of the cooktop
without extending over nearby cooking surfaces.
●
Do not obstruct the rear airflow grills.
Do
not
put anything in
them
or
allow anything to spill
over into them.
●
Carefully watch foods being
fried
at high setting.
(continued
nextpczge)

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(continued)
●
Foods
for
frying
should be as dry as possible, Frost
Cleaning
on
frozen foods or moisture
on
fresh
foods
can
cause
hot fat to bubble up and
over
sides of pan. .
Clean
oniy
parts
listed
in this Use and Care guide.
●
Use least possible
amount
of fat
for
effective
e
Keep
coob’ng
unit
ciean
and free of
accmnulations
shallow or deep-fat frying.
Filikg
the
pan too full of
of grease or
spiilovers
which may ignite.
fat
can
cause spillovers when food is added,
*
Before cleaning, lock the control panel to prevent
#
If a combination
of
oils
or
fats
will
be
used
in
the
induction coils from being activated
frying, stir together
before
heating,
or
as fats
accidentally.
See
Features section.
meltslowly,
* Clean
cooking
surfaces with caution.
●
Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats.
Heat from hot cookware may have
s
Use deep-fat thermometer whenever possible to transferred
to
the
coaktop.
If a
wfit
prevent overheating fat beyond the
smoking
point,
sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking
area, be careful to avoid burns from steam. Some
●
Do not use water on grease fires.
cleansers can produce noxious fumes if applied
to
Never
pick up a framing pan. Turn
off
a
hot
surface.
power, then smother flaming pan by
covering pan completely with well-fitting lid, cookie
u
Do
not
scratch cooktop or control panel or use
sheet or flat tray.
Fknning
grease
outside a pan
can
be
any abrasives on
them,
put
out
by covering with baking soda or, if available,
a multi-purpose dry
chemicai
or foam-type fire
IfYau Need Service
extinguisher.
●
Read
‘
6
The Problem
Solver”
in
this book.
●
When flaming foods, turn the exhaust fan off.
The fan, if operating, may spread the flame.
●
Don’t
attempt to repair or replace any part of
your cooktop unless it is specifically recommended
*
Don9t
heat unopened food containers on
your
in this book.
All other servicing should be referred to
cooktop. Pressure could
build
Hp
and
the container
a
quaiified
technician.
could burst causing an injury.
Before
perfkmming
any
service, DISCONNECT
*
Do not use aluminum foil or aluminum cookware THE
C(XIKTOP
POWER SUPPLY AT THE
on the cooktop. Use only
coakware
that
is
deseribed
HOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION PANEL BY
in this book.
REMOVING THE FUSE OR SWITCHING
CWF
●
When cooking pork,
always
cook the meat to an
THE
CIRCUIT
BREAKER.
internal temperature of at least
170°F,
This assures
●
Allow the cooktop to cool
before
removing or
that, in the remote possibility that trichina maybe
replacing any parts.
present in the meat, it will be killed and the meat will
be safe to eat.
●
Never leave cooking unit unattended at high
SAVE THESE
heat setting.
Boikwer
causes smoking and greasy
spillovers. Boil-dry situations can cause permanent
INSTRUCTIONS
damage
to
cookware.

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When you press ON, select a power level and
center a cast iron or steel pan on the cooking
surface, the induction coil circuit detects the
pan and allows the induction coil to be activated.
This high-frequency coil, located just below the
cooking surface, produces a magnetic field that
causes the electrons in the ferrous metal pan to
vibrate, which produces heat.
The pan begins to heat immediately and, in turn,
heats the contents of the pan.
The cooking surface itself does not heat. The only
heat produced is that which is transferred from the
cooking pan, and no heat is generated unless a pan
is placed on the cooking surface.
The power comes on right away, for precise
cooking control. No time is lost waiting for the
cooking unit to heat. And no cool-down time is
required after cooking.
Remember, magnetic induction cooking
requires the use of cookware made of ferrous
FEATURES OF YOUR COOKTOP
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1. Cooking Surfaces—one 9-inch unit,
one 8-inch unit and two 6-inch units.
2. Air Vents at rear of cooktop.
The cooling air
circulating under the cooking surfaces flows in and
out of the cooktop through these vents.
3. Model and Serial Numbers.
4. Touch Control Panel. Each cooking surface
has its own control. Controls
for the two rear units
are located at the rear of the panel. Controls for the
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two front units are located at the front of the panel.
5.
Air Intake Openings on the underside
of the
cooktop allow air to circulate under the cooking
surfaces to keep the induction coils cool when
cooking.
NOTE: You’ll hear a slight noise when
cooking—
the sound
of the automatic fans circulating the
cooling air. Fans go off automatically when
cooking units are turned off.

FEATURES OF YOUR TOUCH CONTROL PANEL
When the cooktop is first connected, or when power You can lock the control panel to keep children from
is restored after a power failure, the light next to turning it on. You can also use this feature to prevent
“CONTROL LOCK” lights up to let you know that the cooking surface from turning on accidentally
the cooktop is locked. The cooktop controls remain when you clean the control panel.
locked until the CONTROL LOCK pad is pressed
twice within 3 seconds.
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-CONTROL
LOCK
TOUCHTWICETO
L%K
LOCK / UNLOCK
1. Control Lock Pad. Press the CONTROL LOCK
pad twice within 3 seconds to lock
all
of the control
pads. The light next to “CONTROL LOCK” lights
up. No cooking surface can be turned on until the
lock is released.
To unlock the control panel, press the CONTROL
LOCK pad twice within 3 seconds.
2. ON/OFF. Press this pad before making any
additiond settings. If no heat setting is made within
15 seconds, the induction control automatically
shuts off.
To turn the induction coil off after cooking, press
the ON/OFF pad and remove the pan from the
cooking surface.
3. Power Control Area. Each cooking surface has its
own power level pads that let you select LOW, MED,
or HIGH heat.
4. Fine-llming Pads. Each cooking surface has its
own pads that let you fine-tune heat settings between
LOW, MED and HIGH. When you press and hold one
of these pads, cooking heat will change one step at a
time and the color bar will show the exact heat setting,
To raise the heat, press
~
pad until exact heat is
reached on control display. To lower heat, press
~
pad until desired heat shows on control display.
5. Control Display Bar. Colored bar lights and shows
heat setting in use. When new setting is pressed, bar
changes to indicate new setting.
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Example:
HOW TO OPERATE
YOUR INDUCTION COOKTOP
How to Boil and Simmer
Step 1: Unlock the cooktop. See
Features section.
Step 2: Place a pan of water on the
center of the cooking surface.
Step 3: Press ON/OFF pad. You now
have 15 seconds to select a cooking
power level. If a heat setting is not
entered by then, the cooktop will
automatically turn off and you must
press the ON/OFF pad again.
Step 4: Press HIGH pad. The control
display bar will show color all the
way up to HIGH pad, telling you the
cooktop is now on and the selected
heat setting is HIGH.
Step 5: Bring water to boil on HIGH
setting.
Step 6: To reduce heat to a simmer, you
can press the LOW, MED or
~
pads.
The control display bar will show the
heat setting you select.
Step 7: Press the ON/OFF pad. Power
to the induction coil will shut off and
the control display light will go out.
If you remove a pan or move it off center from a If you press the ON/OFF pad within one minute
cooking surface before you turn it off, the cooktop of the time you remove the pan, flashing and
will beep, the control panel will flash, and power to beeping will stop, the control display light will
—
the induction coil will shut off. go
out, and power to the induction coil will shut
If you put the pan back on or center it on the ;ff. To start-cooking again, you will have to press
cooking surface within one minute, flashing and the ON/OFF pad and select a heat setting.
beeping will stop and cooking will continue. CAUTION: To help prevent scratching, do not
slide cookware across the cooktop surface.
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Description
High frequency
induction coils
under a glass
surface.
Flattened metal
tubing containing
electric resistance
wire suspended
over a drip pan.
Solid cast iron
disk sealed to the
cooktop surface.
Electric coils
under a
glass-
ceramic cooktop.
How it Works
Pans must be made of ferrous metals (metal that attracts a magnet). Heat is produced
by a magnetic circuit between the coil and the pan. Heats up right away and changes
heat settings right away, like a gas cooktop. After turning the control off, the glass
cooktop is hot from the heat of the pan, but cooking stops right away.
Heats by direct contact with the pan and by heating the air under the pan. For best
cooking results, use good quality pans. Electric coils are more forgiving of warped
pans than induction or solid disks. Heats up quickly but does not change heat settings
as quickly as gas or induction. Electric coils stay hot enough to continue cooking
for a short time after they are turned off.
Heats by direct contact with the pan, so pans must be flat on the bottom for good
cooking results. Heats up and cools down more slowly than electric coils. The disk
stays hot enough to continue cooking after it is turned off. Remove the pan from
the solid disk if you want the cooking to stop.
Heat travels to the glass surface and then to the cookware, so pans must be flat on
the bottom for good cooking results. The glass cooktop stays hot enough to continue
cooking after it is turned off. Remove the pan from the surface unit if you want
cooking to stop.
Flames heat the pans directly. Pan flatness is not critical to cooking results, but pans
should be well balanced. Gas burners heat the pan right away and change heat settings
right
away. When
YOU
turn the control off, cooking stops right away.
Regular or sealed
gas burners use
either LP gas
or natural gas.
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COOKWARE TO USE
Some of your pots and pans will probably give good results on the
induction cooktop. Which ones? Find out this way:
Put a small amount of water in the pan and center it on one of the cooking
surfaces. Press the ON/OFF and HIGH pads. If the pan is suitable, it will
heat in seconds. If the pan is not suitable, the control display will flash on
and off and the pan will not heat.
For information and specific brands of induction cookware, call the
GE Answer Center” at 800-626-2000.
Suitable New Cookware
When you shop for suitable new cookware, take a Some steel pans have a layer of aluminum in the
magnet along and test before you buy.
bottom. Test them carefully with a magnet before
Look for cookware made from magnetic stainless
you buy. Some can be used in induction cooking.
steel, cast iron, enameled steel and combinations of
Others cannot.
these materials.
Round pans give best results. Square or rectangular
Do not use aluminum, or aluminum-clad cookware,
pans do not heat evenly.
copper or copper-clad cookware, aluminum foil,
glass/ceramic cookware and some stainless steel
that will not attract a magnet.
The bottom of the pan need not be perfectly flat.
Although pans with rims or slight ridges are
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acceptable, flat-bottomed pans give best results.
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Enamel-coated steel or cast-iron cookware may
also be used.
Pan Size
The cooking unit is
surface when the unit is on—items such
as steel spatulas, cooking spoons, knives and other
small utensils.
We do not recommend frying pans over 10%” in
diameter for foods that are not stirred or moved
around in the skillet while frying—foods such as
fried eggs, French toast or pancakes. The outer edges
of an oversize skillet develop less heat than areas
within the
10!A”
center and foods in the outer area
may be undercooked.
However, foods that are stirred like scrambled
eggs, or moved around like chicken, can be cooked
successfully in skillets up to 12” (10%” across the
bottom) because the heat evens out when you stir or
move the food around while it is cooking.
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Q. If I do not select a heat setting, what will
happen?
A. Fifteen seconds after you press the ON/OFF pad,
the unit will automatically shut off if you have not
selected a heat setting. Press the ON/OFF pad again
and then select the desired heat setting to begin
cooking.
Q. May I change heat settings more than once
during cooking?
A. Yes, as many times as you wish.
Q. Must I add water to my foods before cooking
them?
A. Yes, in some instances such as defrosting frozen
vegetables, more water may be needed. Since
induction heats the bottom of the pan first and then
the sides, the water might tend to evaporate slightly
faster.
Q. Is it necessary to have a pan on the unit before
setting the controls?
A. No. However, the control will beep and the
display will flash for a minute or until you (a) place
proper cookware correctly on the unit or (b) press
ON/OFF pad.
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Q. Should I use a cover when bringing foods to
a boil?
A. Yes, lids help reduce heat loss and shorten cooking
time.
Q. Will my food continue to cook after the unit is
turned off?
A. Boiling stops quickly when a unit is turned off
because there is no surface unit or burner to retain
heat.
Q. Does the shape of the pan affect cooking
results?
A. Yes. Only round pans are recommended since
square or rectangular pans do not heat evenly. The
induction coils generate heat on the surface of the
pan, and round pans match best with the round coil
of the unit.
Q. Will I hear any sound during cooking?
A. You may hear a slight fan noise after the unit is
turned on—the sound of cooling air flowing through
the cooktop. The noise may also be caused by some
types of cookware. It may be lessened by moving it
slightly. Some pans produce a slight “pinging” or
“buzzing” noise as food is cooking.
Q. What if the cooking surface is accidentally
turned off during cooking?
A. You must reset. Press the ON/OFF pad, then
select the desired heat setting and the unit will
resume cooking.
Q. What will happen if I cook with a large pan that
covers two cooking surfaces-for example, a large
griddle?
will be uneven, and food may not
A. Heat distribution
cook satisfactorily.
9

CARE AND CLEANING
Cooktop Surface
The smooth glass surface of your induction
cooktop requires very little care to keep it glossy
and new looking.
n
Before using the cooktop for the first time,
clean it thoroughly
to remove any dirt or dust
from the packing material. Use a smooth-cooktop
cleaner/conditioner and follow package directions.
The cooking surfaces may get hot enough
to cause
spills and boilovers to stick. Spills and spatters wipe
off with a damp cloth or sponge. Heavier soil may be
removed with warm, soapy water, the cooking unit
cleaner/conditioner, or baking soda. Plastic pads may
be used
gently
for really stubborn spots.
Avoid use of abrasive materials such as metal pads,
cleansing powders and soap-filled pads which may
scratch the surface. Do not use harsh chemicals such
as bleach or chemical oven cleaners.
Clean the cooktop regularly to avoid discoloration
and stains from soil buildup. Wiping before each use
will remove tiny, coarse particles of dust, sugar or salt
that may cause scratches if caught between cooking
unit and pan. Regular use of a good cooking unit
cleaner/conditioner will build a coating to protect the
surface from scratches and make it easier to clean.
Control Panel
Lock the cooktop (see Features section) to prevent the induction surface
from being activated accidentally while cleaning.
Clean up any spills or spatters with a damp cloth. Remove heavier soil
with warm, soapy water.
Clean touch pads with a mild liquid dish detergent and soft cloth. Rub touch
pads lightly. CAUTION: DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE MATERIAL
OF ANY KIND ON THE CONTROL PANEL TOUCH PADS—the
lettering on the pads is sensitive to abrasives and pressure.
Drip Trays
Two drip trays are mounted under the unit at both ends of the vent grille
to catch grease. They can be cleaned by using a paper towel.
Air Vent Grille
The air vent grille at the rear of the cooktop can be cleaned in place using
a damp cloth, or a small brush such as an old toothbrush. It can also be
removed by snapping it out of place.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
IMPORTANT: Save these instructions for the
local electrical inspector’s use.
IMPORTANT: OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING
CODES AND ORDINANCES.
NOTE TO INSTALLER: Leave these instructions
with the appliance after installation is completed.
NOTE TO CONSUMER: Keep this Use and
Care Guide and Installation Instructions for
future use.
NOTE: This appliance must be properly
grounded.
~RTS
LIST
● Two
214°
hold-down screws
● Two clips
● Cooktop
. Two drip trays
. Two 1/2” mounting screws
TOOLS AND
~RTS
YOU WILL NEED
● Junction box with
112”
flexible conduit
connector
c
Phillips screwdriver
● Carpenter square
● Pencil
● Ruler or tape measure and straight edge
● Sabre saw
STEP 1
INSTALLER-PLEASE FILL IN MODEL
AND SERIAL NUMBERS
The model and serial numbers of your cooktop
are found on a tag on the underside of your
cooktop. They are also located under the air vent
grille, on the right side. Copy the numbers for
future reference.
MODEL NO.
SERIAL NO.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
CAUTION: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY
REMOVE HOUSE FUSE OR OPEN
CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE BEGINNING
INSTALLATION.
AWARNING: The cooktop
has the frame grounded by
connection of grounding
(green) lead to neutral (white)
lead for use with a three conductor
branch circuit as shown in Step 5.
If used in a mobile home or if local
codes do not permit grounding
through the neutral reconnect as a
four conductor branch circuit as shown
in Step 6.
This appliance must be supplied with the proper
voltage and frequency, as noted on rating plate and
connected to an individual, properly grounded
branch circuit.
rx-otected
bv
a circuit breaker or
time delay
fuse:
The rating-plate is located on the
bottom of the cooktop chassis.
Wiring must conform to the requirements of
the National Electric Code. If the electric service
provided does not meet the above specifications,
call a licensed electrician.
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Minimum Clearances to Adjacent Construction.
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(Wtout
and
Cookto~
Dimensions. See chart below.
DIMENSIONS
30”
Models
36” Models
(JP392R,
JP393R)
(JP692~
JP693R)
A
30”
35%”
B
20%”
20 %“
c
28’%4’ 34%6”
D
19%” 19%”
E19 %“
19
1%6”
F
29 %“
34%”
G
14’?42”
17%”
H
5%”
55”
T
2“ 2“
KI
7“
I
7“
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STEP 2
PREWRING FOR INSTALLATION
When choosing a location, consider the
following:
. This cooktop is not approved for installation
over built-in ovens.
. The cooktop should be easy to reach and
lighted with natural light during the day.
● Select a countertop capable of supporting
230 pounds.
. Avoid placing cabinets above cooktop unit, if
possible, in order to reduce the hazard caused
by reaching over heated surface unit.
● If cabinetry is used above cooktop, allow a
minimum 30” clearance between the cooking
surface and the bottom of the unprotected
cabinet.
● If clearance between cooktop and cabinetry is
less than 30”, cabinet bottom must be protected
with flame retardant
millboard
at least 1/4”
thick, covered with 28 gauge steel or 0.020”
thick copper. Clearance between cooktop and
protected cabinetry must NEVER BE LESS
THAN 24”.
● The hazard can be further reduced by
installing a range hood that projects horizontally
a minimum of 5“ beyond the bottom of the
cabinets.
● Working areas adjacent to the cooktop should
have a 15” minimum clearance between
countertop and bottom of cabinet. If clearance is
less than 15”, adjacent cabinets should beat least
2“ from side edge of cooktop.
● Be sure to position cooktop so that vent grille
will not be blocked.
STEP 3
PREHIRING THE COUNTERTOP
See Figures 1 and 2 and Dimensions chart for
all rough-in and spacing dimensions. These
dimensions must be met for safe use of your
cooktop. To insure accuracy, it is best to make
a template when cutting the opening in the
counter.
Cut out opening as shown in Figure 2. Measure
carefully when cutting countertop, making sure
sides of opening are parallel and rear cut is
exactly perpendicular to sides.
STEP 4
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Note to Electrician:
The power leads supplied with this appliance are
U.L. recognized for connection to larger gauge
household wiring. The insulation of these leads
is rated at temperatures much higher than the
temperature rating of household wiring. The
current carrying capacity of a conductor is
governed by the wire gauge and also the
temperature rating of the insulation around
the wire.
Aluminum Wiring:
WARNING: IMPROPER CONNECTION OF
ALUMINUM HOUSE WIRING TO THE
COPPER LEADS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS
PROBLEMS.
Attach copper wires to aluminum wiring using
special connectors designed and U.L. approved
for joining copper to aluminum. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommended procedure closely.
Install Junction Box:
IMPORTANT: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY,
REMOVE THE HOUSE FUSE OR OPEN
CIRCUIT BREAKE R BEFORE BEGINNING
INSTALLATION.
Install an approved junction box with 1/2”
conduit connector inside cabinet as shown below.
Run conductors from residence wiring to
junction box according to local, electrical codes.
Be sure this cut does not interfere
Suggested mounting of
+i
an approved junction box.
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STEP5
CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL LEADS
Read the following instructions carefully, and
connect cooktop leads to junction box according
to local codes and type of branch circuit.
Improper connection of service wires will burn
out cooktop power supply. DO NOT CUT OFF
FLEXIBLE POWER CABLE.
NOTE: The frame of this appliance is grounded
to neutral.
3-Conductor Branch Circuit
When connecting cooktop to a three-conductor
branch circuit, connect the red lead to the branch
circuit red
lead, and the black lead to the branch
circuit black lead. Connect the green conductor
and the white lead of the cooktop to the branch
circuit neutral lead, which is white or gray.
BRANCHCIRCUIT COOKTOP
RED RED
120V
Ac
WHITE OR
-+
GRAY
NEUTRAL
120VAC
1
BLACK BLACK
STEP
6
4-CONDUCTOR BRANCH CIRCUIT
When connecting cooktop to a four-conductor
branch circuit, connect the red lead to the
branch circuit red lead, and the black lead to
the branch circuit black lead. Break connection
between the cooktop white lead and the green
conductor. Connect the cooktop white lead to
the branch circuit neutral lead, which is white or
gray. Ground the unit by connecting the green
conductor of the cooktop to the branch circuit
bare or green lead (ground lead).
BRANCHCIRCUIT COOKTOP
RED RED
-7&--
WHITE OR
+
GRAY
NEUTRAL
WHITE
120VAC
BLACK BLACK
BARE OR
GND
GREEN GREEN
STEP 7
DRIP TRAY INSTALLATION
Before inserting the cooktop in the counter,
install the two drip trays as follows:
● Remove two drip trays that were mounted
on the rear of the unit for shipment and install
as follows.
. Install the largest drip tray under the right rear
corner (behind touch control) of the cooktop as
shown in the illustration below. First insert the
tab of tray under housing tab and drive screw
through hole in enclosure into tray tab.
● Install the smallest drip tray under the left rear
corner of the cooktop using the same procedure
as above.
INSERT TAB OF TRAY UNDER HOUSING
TM
AND RETAIN BY DRMNG SCREW THROUGH
HOLE IN ENCLOSURE INTO TRAY TAB.
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STEP
8
COOKTOP INSTALLATION
WARNING: Do not install the cooktop if the
glass ceramic cooking surface is broken or
mounting trim is damaged.
NOTE: a non-hardening caulking compound
may be applied to countertop around cutout
in order to form a water tight seal. Remove
any excess compound from countertop after
installation.
Position cooktop over cutout opening and lower
into place. Press gently and evenly, to firmly seat
the cooktop flush with the countertop.
Insert the two clips into slots on cooktop side.
Insert hold-down screws into clips from beneath.
Tighten with Phillips screwdriver until screws
push against the countertop bottom.
CAUTION: Screws should be hand tight only.
Over-tightening will place stress on glass
cooktop surface and may cause breakage.
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on Side of Cooktop Case
Should it become necessary to remove the
cooktop, simply back out the two hold-down
screws, remove the two clips and lift cooktop.
STEP 9
CHECKING OPERATION
When the cooktop is first connected, or when
power is restored after a power failure, the light
next to “CONTROL LOCK” lights up to let you
know that the cooktop is locked. The cooktop
controls remain locked until the CONTROL
LOCK pad is pressed twice within 3 seconds.
L%K
n
CONTROL LOCK
To unlock the control
TOUCHTWICETO
panel, press the CONTROL
LOCK / UNLOCK
LOCK pad twice within
3 seconds. See the Features
of Your Touch Control Panel section on how to
operate your cooktop.
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QUESTIONS?
USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER
PROBLEM
COOKTOP WILL
NOT OPERATE
(DISPLAY OFF)
COOKTOP WILL
OPERATE BUT SETTING
CANNOT BE CHANGED
COOKTOPCONTROL
DISPLAYTURNSOFF
BYITSELF
CONTROLDISPLAY
FLASHINGAND
COOKTOPBEEPING
GLASS TOP
CRACKED
AMRADIO
INTERFERENCE
PANS MAKE
A-PINGING”
OR’’BUZZING”
NOISE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
*
Ccwktop
is locked. Press CONTROL LOCK pad two times.
SW
Features section.
● Turn circuit breaker off and then back on.
● Check the circuit breaker or fuse box
in
your home, Reset the circuit breaker
or replace the fuse. CAUTION: ONLY SOMEONE FAMILIAR WITH
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS SHOULD CHANGE THE FUSE.
●
Press
the CONTROL LOCK pad and/or the ON/OFF pad.
● Turn circuit breaker off and then back on again. Press the
ON/CIFF
pad, and then
select the desired heat setting.
● You failed to select a heat setting
within
15 seconds of pressing the ON/OFF pad.
Press the
ON/CIFF
pad again, and then
sekct
the desired heat setting.
● Pan removed or off center of cooking surface for more than one minute. Replace
or center it. Press the ON/OFF pad and then select the desired heat setting.
● Cooktop turns off after display flashes and cooktop beeps for one minute unless
condition that caused flashing and beeping is corrected.
● Pan removed while cooktop was in operation. See Features and Induction Cooking
sections.
● Glass top too hot. Remove pan and
allow
cooktop to cool. Then re-start cooktop.
—
● Pan too small. See Cookware section.
● Pan off center. See How to Operate Your Induction Cooktop section.
●
Ncm-magnetic
cookware in use. See Cookware section.
● Turn off circuit breaker. Call for service.
● If radio is in use near the
cookt~p
you may notice some AM radio interference.
This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the cooktop.
● Sometimes the use of two different types of pans may cause a “ping” or “buzzing”
noise. This is normal and there is no reason for concern. To reduce the noise, move
the pans slightly or change to a different surface.
If you need more help...call, toll free:
GE Answer
Center@
800.626.2000
consumer information service
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NOTES
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NOTES
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you service today or tomorrow, or at
your convenience (7:00 a.m. to
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YOUR COOKTOP
WARRANTY
11
II
Save proof of original purchase date
such
as your
sales slip or
cancelled
check to establish warranty period.
WHAT IS COVERED
FULLONE-YEARWARRANTY
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 part of the cooktop
that fails
because of a manufacturing defect.
This warranty is extended to
the original purchaser and any
succeeding owner for products
purchased for ordinary home use in
the
48
mainland states, Hawaii and
Washington,
D.C.
In Alaska the
warranty is the same except that it is
LIMITED because you must pay to
ship the product to the service shop
or for the service technician’s travel
costs to your home.
All warranty service will be provided
by our Factory Service Centers or
by our authorized Customer Care”
servicers during normal working
hours.
Should your appliance need
service, during warranty period
or beyond, call 800-GE-CARES
(800-432-2737).
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
●
Service trips to your home to teach
and other connecting facilities as
you how to use the product.
described in the Installation
Read your Use and Care material.
Instructions provided with the
If you then have any questions product.
about operating the product, please
●
Replacement of house fuses or
contact vour dealer or our resettina of circuit breakers.
Consum’er
Affairs office at the
address below, or call, toll free:
●
Failure of the product if it is used
for other than its intended
rxumose
GE Answer Center” or used commercially.
‘
‘
800.626.2000
consumer information service
● Damage to product caused
by accident, fire, floods or acts
●
Improper installation. of God.
If you have an installation problem,
contact your dealer or installer.
WARRANTOR IS
/VOTRESPONSIBLE
You are responsible for providing
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
adequate electrical,
gas;
exhausting
Some states do not aHow 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 consumer 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
Part No. 164 D2588P073
Pub.
No.
49-8269 JP392R JP692R
JP393R JP69C
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