Jenn-Air SVD48600 User Manual

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E_mJENN-AIRUse and Care ManualGas-Electric Grill-Rangewith Convection OvenModel SVD48600

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The built-inventilationsystemremovescookingvapors, odorsand smoke fromfoodspreparedon the eooktop, grill and grill accessories. Regular use of this sy

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Ventilation System Oven VentControls;urfaceControls Controls• Use to capture smoke and steam. (See p. 10,)• Use to provide flexibility in setting sele

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Your newcooktopburnershavebeen presetforan"average"set ofconditions.Regionalvariancesingas pressureand atmosphericconditionssuchas heightabo

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To adjust grill burner air shutters and surface burner air shutters(some models)The left hand air shuttercontrolsthe rear halfof the grill burner,orth

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Toachieveoptimumcookingperformanceusecookpotswithfiat bottomsandtightfittingcovers.F/ame size shou/d be adjusted so it does not extend beyond the edge

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• Sincethecontrolsare a push-tumtype,theymustbe pushedin beforeturning.Toset(fromtheOffposition),pushinon controlknobandimmediatelyturncounteroiock-wi

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The surfaceburnermoduleconsistsof twosurfaceburnergrates,an aerationtrayanda burnerassembly.To Install Burner Module1. Be surecontrolknobsare turnedOf

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The gfiU consists of two black grill grates and a grill bumer. Only instarl the grill on theleft side of your range.To Install Grill Module1. Before i

Page 10 - Ventilation Chamber

• Beforethe firstuse,wash your new grillgratesin hotsoapywater, rinseand dry.Then "season"the surface by wiping on a thin coatingof cookingo

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WARNING: If the information in this men_;,,._lisnot followed exactly, a fire or explosion mayresultcausingpropertydamage, personalinjuryor death.- Do

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With yourJenn-Air grill literallyany food you'veconsidered"at itsbest" when preparedoutdoorscan nowbe preparedindoorswithless fuss and

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Grill BurnerFollow instructions on page 17 for removing the grin burner. The ,grill bumer should becleaned after each use. it can be cleaned with a so

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The control panel is designed for ease in programming. The Display Window featuresIndicator Words which will flash to prompt you for the next step.To

Page 16 - To Remove Burner Module

Number PadsUse to set time or temperature.Oven Light Pad (Control Panel)The oven lightautomatically comesonwhenever theovendooris opened.When dooriscl

Page 17 - To Remove Grill Module

To set oven on Bake or Convect Bake or Convect Roast1. Place oven racks on proper rack positions.(See p. 25.)2. TouchBake Pad or Convect Bake Pad or C

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The rackpositionsnotedare generallyrecommendedforthe best browningresultsandmostefficientcookingtimes. For manyfood items,excellentresultscan be achie

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When electrical power is supplied or after power interruption,the last clock timedisplayedbeforepowerwas interruptedwill flash. Time wLIIadvanceand co

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Important: This interval Timer can be used to remind you when a period, up to 11 hoursand 55 minutes, expires. It can be used independently of any oth

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_ _m_ _T!_...*Omitsteps5 & 6 ifyouwant bakingtostartimmediately.To set oven to start immediately and shut off automatically1. T

Page 22 - Function Pads

To set oven to start at future time and shut off automatical|y1.4, FollowprecedingSteps 1-4 on page 28,5. TouchStop Time Pad,IndicatorWordsSTOP and T_

Page 23 - Chimes vs. Beeps

Congratulations onyour choice of a Jenn-Air grill-range. The indoor grillingof meats, fish or fowl is one of the most attractive and succulent methods

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• When cookingfoods for the first time in yournew oven, use recipe cookingtimesand temperatures as a guide.• Use tested recipes from reliable sources.

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For ConventionalBake usethe Bake Pad.= =... _ _J_E ... ; 'r|42_icooKSS;,... ...!:..._;i _1__'_ 425* An

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• Use convectionbakingfor breads,cakes, cookiesand pies.• As a general rule, when using recipes or prepared mixes developed for aconventional bake ove

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Forbestresults,bakefoodsononerackat a timeasdescdbedinthis manual. However,very good resultscan be obtained when baking quantities of foods on multipl

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• Preheating is not necessary.• Foropenpan roasting,place meat or poultryonthe slottedportionof thetwo-piecepan includedwiththe oven. Do notadd watert

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Chart time is based on thawed meats only. For ConventionalRoasting use the BakePad.ii_il1:4i_NeN_... r?g_,:;... °* WhenusingtheConvectRoastmode

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• Tender cuts of meat and poultry can be roasted to a rich golden brown in theconvection oven, Follow general recommendations for roasting and use Con

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i• Use the Convect Roast Pad for best results.• Preheating the oven is not necessary.• Followpackagerecommendationsfor oventemperature,foil coveringan

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1. Place oven rack on the rack positionsuggestedin the chart on page 39.Distancefrom broilingelementdependson foodsbeing prepared. Rackposition4o (off

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• Tender cuts of meat or marinated meats are best for broiling. This includes rib andloin cuts of steak, ground beef, ham steaks, poultry pieces orfis

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Appliance UsageBeforeYouCall ForService...50-52CadngFor

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When the oven controls are set to CLEAN, the oven heats to temperatures that arehigherthan thoseusedfor cooking.The hightemperaturescausefood soilto b

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• The oven racks can be cleaned in the oven. However,the oven rackswilldiscolor,loseshininess, and become difficult to slide in and out if left in the

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Whenthe clean functionhasbeen completed,the IndicatorWordsCLEANand ONwillgooff.TheIndicatorWordLOCKandthecoolingfanwillremainonuntiltheovenhas cooledd

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To cancel self-clean• TouchCancel Off Pad.• The ovendoorwillbe lockedwhilethe LOCKIndicatorWordremainsintheDisplayDependingonthe lengthoftimethe ovenh

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• A slight odormay be detected, and if an ovenis heavilysoiled,some smoke maybe visible. Some smoke and odor duringthe cleaning process is a normalocc

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Stainless Steel Rangetopon the white ranges, the top of the range (the trim around the porcelain burner basinareas), is made of stainless steel.• To c

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Control KnobsTheknobsonthe controlpanelcanbe removedwiththecontrolsintheOff position.Pulleach knobstraightfromthe shaft. Wash knobsinwarmsoapywater or

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The oven operation controlscan be locked in the "OFF" positionduringcleaningor toprevent a child from accidentally turning them on. The oven

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The access panel iseasily opened or removed. To _open panel, grasp upper corners and pull forward c.t_,/Eand down. To close panel, lift up and insert

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Griddle - Model AG302Self-draining griddlemakes manyfavorite foodseasier to fix. Family-sized surface lets youcook several pancakes, hamburgers, or gr

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Read before operating your rangeAll appliances - regardless of the manufacturer - have the potentialthroughimproperor carelessuseto createsafety probl

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Check the followinglistto be sure a servicecall is really necessary. A quick referenceof this manual may prevent an unneeded service call.If grill or

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If oven doe• not heat:• the ovencontrolsmay be set incorrectly.• clockcontrolsmay be set for delayedstart ofoven.If the oven light doe• not work:• the

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If baking results differ from previous oven:• oventhermostatcalibrationmaydifferbetweenold andnew ovens. Followrecipeand use and care directionsbefore

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12. HANDLES - Always turn pan handles to the side or back of therangetop - not out into the room where they are easily hit.COOKWARE HANDLES SHOULD BE

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25. Clean only parts listed in this manual and use proceduresrecommended.26. Flame size shouldbe adjustedso it does not extendbeyondtheedge of the coo

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37. Do not use oven for storage space.38. Do not allow aluminum foil to contact heating element,39. WARNING: To reduce the risk of tipping the applian

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MODEL NUMBERSERIAL NUMBER(numbersappear onthe sedal plate on theoven front frame)DATE PURCHASEDJENN-AIR DEALER FROM WHOM PURCHASEDADDRESSCITYPHONEAUTH

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