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Use and Care Manual
_ EEE_JENN-AIi:I
Gas Grill-Range Cooktops
MODELS CG106, CG205,CG206 CVG316 SERIES
Model CG206B
Model CG206B
Printed in U.S,A. Part No. 206923A Cat, No. CA106UF
©1993 Jenn-Air Company 4/93
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WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. m Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's ins
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read before operating your cooktop All appliances -- regardless of the manufacturer -- have the potential through improper or careless use to create safety prob- lems. Therefore the following safety precautions should be observed: 1. Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. 2. Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room. This warning is based on safety considerations. 3. Children should not be left alone or unattended in
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12. HANDLES -- Always turn pan handles to the side or back of the cooktop -- not out into the room where they are easily hit. COOKWARE HANDLES SHOULD BE TURNED INWARD AND NOT EXTEND OVER ADJACENT SUR- FACE BURNERS to minimize burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with the cookware. 13. CAUTION -- Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above a cooktop--children climbing on the cook- top to reach items could be seriously injured. 14. Do n
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE AND WARNING The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65) requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances. Users of this appliance are hereby warned that the burning of gas can result in low-level exposure to some of the listed substances, including benzene, for
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Ventilation System The built-in ventilation system removes cooking vapors, odors and smoke from foods prepared on the cooktop, grill and grill accessories. Regular use of this system will insure a more comfortable and less humid kitchen which is free of heavy cooking odors and fumes that normally create a frequent need for cleaning and redecorating. Using the Ventilation System • To operate the ventilation system manually, push the on/off switch located in front of the air grille. • The ventilat
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Cookware Selection Size of Cookware Flame size should be adjusted so it does not extend beyond the edge of the cookware. This instruction is based on safety considerations. Adjusting the size of the flame to fit the size of the cookware also helps to save fuel. CAUTION: Do NOT allow large pans to contact or extend over the control knobs. Heat trapped between large pans and control knobs could possibly cause damage to the control knobs. IMPORTANT: Leave a minimum of 11/2" between side of pan and
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How a Surface Burner Works When the surface burner valve is turned on, gas enters the mixer tube and mixes with air. This air and gas mixture flows to the burner head and is lighted by a spark from the solid state igniter. A properly adjusted burner with clean ports will light within a few seconds. The cone-shaped flame will be clear blue in color with a clearly defined inner cone. There should be no trace of yellow in the flame. A yellow flame indicates an improper mixture of air and gas. This
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To adjust grill burner air shutters: The left hand air shutter controls the rear _ _ GRILL BURNER AIRSHUTTER half of the grill burner. The right hand shutter _ _ _o9, _ cont rols the front half. ____c°_o_ i_" Slide air shutter backward or forward to A_ROPEN_NG_'_J increase or decrease the size of the air open- AIR SHUTTER _ L ,_'_=_ ing. Air shutters fit snugly on the grill burner, INSERT SCREWDRIVER BLADE IN SLOT AND TWIST WITH so a screwdriver blade may be required to SLIGHT PRESSURETOALLOW ma
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Surface Controls To Set Controls • Since the controls are a push-turn type, they must be pushed down before turning. To set (from the OFF position), push down on control knob and imme- diately turn counterclockwise to the LITE position until burner ignites. After ignition, turn knob clockwise to desired setting. • Igniter will continue to spark until knob is turned clockwise back to or past Hi position on knob. Control Locations Left Side or Single Grill The Lo Controls are set for the grill bur
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Surface Burner Module To Install Burner Module 1. Be sure control knobs are turned off. 2. If the grill burner and grill grates are in place, remove before installing a surface burner module. Clean burner basin of any grease accumulation. (See page 18 for cleaning recommendations.) 3. Position the burner assembly with the mixer tube openings toward the orifices. Slide the burner assembly toward the orifices until opening for igniter is over the igniter. Lower into place until side openings are r
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The grill consists of two black grill grates and a grill burner. Note for CG206 and CVG316: only install the grill on the left side of your cooktop. Note CG205 Owners: An optional grill accessory, AG150, may be used on the left side only. To Install Grill Module 1. Before installing grill components, be certain control knobs are in the OFF position. 2. Position the grill burner with mixer tube openings toward the orifices. Slide the burner toward the orifices until igniter is in between front an
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Using the Grill • Before the first use, wash your new grill grates in hot soapy water, rinse and dry. Then "season" the surface by wiping on a thin coating of cooking oil. Remove excess oil by wiping again with another paper towel. This procedure should be repeated after cleaning in the dishwasher since the detergent may remove seasoning. • Seasoning prior to each use is NOT necessary. However anytime a sugar-based marinade (for example, barbecue sauce) is going to be used, the grates should be
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Grill Guide Preheat grill on Hi, 5 or 10 minutes, for best flavor. u Type Setting Cooking Time Procedure Steak (_ - 3/4") Rare Hi 6 to 10 minutes Turn after 3 to 5 minutes. Medium Hi 10to 16 minutes Turn after 5 to 8 minutes. Well Hi 12 to 24 minutes Turn after 6 to 12 minutes. Steak (1 - 1_/'') _ Rare Hi 14 to 24 minutes Turn after 7 to 12 minutes. Medium Hi 18 to 30 minutes Turn after 9 to 15 minutes. Well Hi 24 to 34 minutes Turn after 12 to 17 minutes. Hamburgers (I/2- %") Med 20 to 25 minut
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Grilling Tips With your Jenn-Air grill literally any food you've considered "at its best" when prepared outdoors can now be prepared indoors with great flavor and less fuss. The following suggestions are good rules to follow and will increase your enjoyment of the equipment. • Be sure to follow directions on page 13 for using the grill. • Suggested cooking times and control settings are approximate due to variations in meats. Experience will quickly indicate cooking times as well as which settin
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Cleaning Parts of Your Cooktop Control Bmobs The knobs on the control panel can be removed with the controls in the OFF position. Pull each knob straight from the shaft. Wash knobs in warm soapy water or dishwasher; do not use abrasive cleansers or materials. To replace each knob, match flat part of knob opening with the flat of the shaft, returning in OFF position. IMPORTANT: Never use a metal blade to pry knob off. If knob cannot be easily removed, tuck the folds of a cloth dishtowel under the
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Cooktop Stainless Steel Cooktop • To clean light soil, wipe with soapy cloth or nonabrasive cleanser, such as Soft Scrub. Rinse, buff with soft cloth; polish with glass cleaner if necessary. • To clean moderate soil or discoloration of the surface (excessive heat will cause a golden discoloration), clean with Zud, Bar Keepers Friend, or Luneta (Jenn- Air Model A912, Part No. 712191). With a sponge or cloth, rub cleanser with the grain to avoid streaking the surface. Rinse well, buff dry; polish
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Porcelain Burner Basin This area, located under the grill burner should be cleaned after each use of the grill. • To remove light soil, clean area with soapy water or spray with cleansers such as 409 or Grease Relief. For easier clean-up, soak paper towels in a household cleanser, lay in burner basin, and soak for at least a half-hour or longer. • To remove moderate soil, scrub with Comet, Bon Ami, a soft scrub cleanser or plastic scrubber. • To remove stubborn soil, spray with an oven cleaner s
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Ducting . Information Jenn-Air's ventilation system is designed to capture both cooking fumes and smoke from any place on the grill surface. If the system does not, these are some ducting installation situations to check: • 6" diameter round or 31/_ '' x 10" rectangular ducting should be used for duct lengths 10'-60'. 5" diameter round ducting must be used if the duct length is 10' or less. • No more than three 90° elbows should be used. Distance between elbows should be at least 18". • Recommen
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Before You Call for Servnce Check the following list to be sure a service call is really necessary. If grill or surface burner fails do liglnt: • check to be sure unit is properly connected to power supply. • check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped main circuit breaker. • check to be sure burner ports or ignition ports are not clogged. • check to be sure regulator is set for the correct fuel. • check to be sure inlet pressure is adequate. • clean igniter (see p. 17). If tint |lann_ is uneven