GE Monogram Digital Radiant Cooktop User Manual

GE Monogram  
®
Owner’s Manual  
Digital  
Radiant Cooktop  
Read this manual carefully. It is intended to  
help you operate and maintain your new  
cooktop properly.  
If you don’t understand something or need  
more help, there is a list of toll-free consumer  
service numbers included in the back section  
of this manual.  
Keep it handy for answers to your questions.  
OR  
Visit our Website at: www.monogram.com  
You’ll find them on a label under the cooktop. Before sending in this card, please write these  
numbers here:  
Fill out and return the Consumer Product  
Registration Card that is packed with this  
product. If you cannot find it, please send  
in the duplicate card printed in the back of  
this manual.  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
Use these numbers in any correspondence or  
service calls concerning your cooktop.  
Immediately contact the dealer (or builder)  
that sold you the cooktop.  
Before you request service, check the Problem  
Solver in the back of this manual.  
It lists causes of minor operating problems that  
you can correct yourself.  
To obtain service, see the Consumer Services  
page in the back of this manual.  
For customers in Canada:  
FIRST, contact the people who serviced your  
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased. In  
most cases, this will solve the problem.  
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 two steps  
to follow for further help.  
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the  
details—including your phone number—to:  
For customers in the USA:  
Manager, Consumer Relations  
Camco Inc.  
1 Factory Lane, Suite 310  
Moncton, N.B. E1C 9M3  
FIRST, contact the people who serviced your  
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased. In  
most cases, this will solve the problem.  
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the  
details—including your phone number—to:  
Manager, Customer Relations  
GE Appliances  
Appliance Park  
Louisville, KY 40225  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety  
precautions should be followed, including  
the following:  
• When using an electrical appliance near  
the cooktop, be sure that the cord of the  
appliance does not come into contact  
with the surface area.  
• Read all instructions before using your  
cooktop.  
• Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments  
while using the appliance. Be careful when  
reaching for items stored in cabinets over the  
cooktop. Flammable material could be  
ignited if brought in contact with a hot  
surface unit and may cause severe burns.  
• Have the installer show you the location of  
the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy  
reference.  
• Use this appliance only for its intended use  
as described in this manual.  
• Use care when touching the cooktop. The  
glass surface of the cooktop will retain heat  
after the controls have been turned off.  
• Be sure your appliance is properly installed  
and grounded by a qualified technician in  
accordance with the provided installation  
instructions.  
• For your safety, never use your appliance for  
warming or heating the room.  
• Do not attempt to repair or replace any  
part of your cooktop unless it is specifically  
recommended in this manual. All other  
servicing should be referred to a qualified  
technician.  
• Use only dry pot holders—moist or damp pot  
holders on hot surfaces may result in burns  
from steam. Do not let pot holders touch a  
hot surface unit. Do not use a towel or other  
bulky cloth in place of a pot holder. Such  
cloths can catch fire on a hot surface unit.  
• Before performing any service,  
DISCONNECT THE COOKTOP POWER  
SUPPLY AT THE HOUSEHOLD  
DISTRIBUTION PANEL BY REMOVING  
THE FUSE OR SWITCHING OFF THE  
CIRCUIT BREAKER.  
• Do not store flammable materials near  
the cooktop.  
• Keep the hood and grease filters clean to  
maintain good venting and to avoid grease fires.  
• Do not leave children alone—children should not • DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE  
be left alone or unattended in an area where  
an appliance is in use. They should never be  
allowed to sit or stand on any part of the  
appliance.  
MATERIALS, GASOLINE OR OTHER  
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN  
THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER  
APPLIANCE.  
• To prevent surface units from accidentally  
being turned on, especially by children or  
pets, lock the cooktop when it is not in use  
and before cleaning.  
• Do not let cooking grease or other flammable  
materials accumulate on the cooktop.  
• Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick  
up a flaming pan. Turn the controls off.  
Smother a flaming pan on a surface unit by  
covering the pan completely with a well-  
fitting lid, cookie sheet or flat tray. Use a  
multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type fire  
extinguisher.  
• Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang  
on the cooktop.  
CAUTION:  
ITEMS OF  
INTEREST TO CHILDREN SHOULD NOT  
BE STORED IN CABINETS ABOVE A  
COOKTOP—CHILDREN CLIMBING ON  
THE COOKTOP TO REACH ITEMS  
COULD BE SERIOUSLY INJURED.  
Flaming grease outside a pan can be put  
out by covering it with baking soda or, if  
available, by using a multi-purpose dry  
chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.  
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• Clean the cooktop with caution. If a wet  
sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot  
surface unit, be careful to avoid steam burns.  
Some cleansers can produce noxious fumes if  
applied to a hot surface.  
• Only certain types of glass, glass-ceramic,  
earthenware or other glazed containers are  
suitable for cooktop cooking; others may  
break because of the sudden change in  
temperature.  
NOTE: We recommend that you avoid wiping • To minimize the possibility of burns, ignition  
any surface unit areas until they have cooled  
and the indicator light has gone off. Sugar  
spills are the exception to this. Please see the  
Glass Cooktop Cleaning section.  
of flammable materials and spillage, the  
handle of a container should be turned  
toward the center of the cooktop without  
extending over nearby surface units.  
When the cooktop is cool, use only the  
recommended cleaning cream to clean the  
cooktop.  
• Always keep combustible wall coverings,  
curtains or drapes a safe distance away from  
your cooktop.  
• Do not operate the surface units if the glass is • Always keep dish towels, dish cloths, pot  
broken. Spillovers or cleaning solution may  
penetrate a broken cooktop and create a risk  
of electrical shock. Contact a qualified  
technician if your glass cooktop breaks.  
holders and other linens a safe distance away  
from your cooktop.  
• Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils  
or food on the cooktop when not in use.  
• Do not touch the surface units. These  
surfaces may be hot enough to burn even  
though they are dark in color. During and  
after use, do not touch, or let clothing or  
other flammable materials contact, the  
surface units or areas nearby surface units;  
allow sufficient time for cooling first.  
• Avoid scratching the glass cooktop. The  
cooktop can be scratched with items such as  
sharp instruments, rings or other jewelry and  
rivets on clothing.  
• Never use the glass cooktop surface as a  
cutting board.  
Potentially hot surfaces include the cooktop  
and areas facing the cooktop.  
• Do not place or store items on top of the glass  
cooktop surface when it is not in use.  
• Never leave the surface units unattended at  
high heat settings. Boilovers cause smoking  
and greasy spillovers that may catch on fire.  
• Be careful when placing spoons or other  
stirring utensils on glass cooktop surface  
when it is in use. They may become hot and  
could cause burns.  
• Use proper pan size—select cookware having  
flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface • Avoid heating an empty pan. Doing so may  
unit’s heating area. The use of undersized  
cookware will expose a portion of the surface  
unit to direct contact and may result in  
ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of  
cookware to surface unit will also improve  
efficiency. See the Cookware Tips section of  
this manual.  
damage the cooktop and the pan.  
• Do not allow water, other liquids or grease  
to remain on the cooktop or control panel.  
• Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats.  
• Clean only parts listed in this manual.  
• Keep cooktop clean and free of accumulation  
of grease or spillovers which may ignite.  
• Cook meat and poultry thoroughly—meat  
to at least an INTERNAL temperature of  
160°F. and poultry to at least an INTERNAL  
temperature of 180°F. Cooking to these  
temperatures usually protects against  
foodborne illness.  
• Before removing pots and pans, be sure to  
turn the surface unit(s) off.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
• To minimize the possibility of burns, always  
• Never try to move a pan of hot fat, especially  
a deep fat fryer. Wait until the fat is cool.  
be certain that the controls for all surface  
units are at the OFF position, that the  
cooktop is locked and that the entire glass  
surface is cool before attempting to clean  
the cooktop.  
• Use little fat for effective shallow or deep fat  
frying. Filling the pan too full of fat can cause  
spillovers when food is added.  
• If a combination of oils or fats will be used  
in frying, stir together before heating, or as  
fats melt slowly.  
• Always keep wooden and plastic utensils  
and canned food a safe distance away from  
your cooktop. They may become hot and  
could cause burns.  
• Use a deep fat thermometer whenever  
possible to prevent overheating fat beyond  
the smoking point.  
• Never heat unopened food containers.  
Pressure buildup may make container burst  
and cause injury.  
• Never leave jars or cans of fat drippings on or  
near your cooktop.  
• Teach children not to play with controls or  
any other part of the cooktop.  
• To avoid possible damage to the cooking  
surface, do not apply the cleaning cream to  
the glass surface when it is hot.  
• Always turn the surface unit controls off  
before removing the cookware.  
• After cleaning, use a dry cloth or paper towel  
to remove all the cleaning cream residue.  
• Carefully watch for spillovers or overheating  
of foods when frying at high or medium high  
temperatures.  
• Read and follow all instructions and warnings  
on the cleaning cream labels.  
• When flaming foods under the hood, turn the  
fan on.  
• Foods for frying should be as dry as possible.  
Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh  
foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and over  
the sides of the pan.  
READ AND SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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Features of Your Cooktop  
2
3
2
4
11  
5
6
1
7
ZEU36WMR  
8
9
6
2
11  
2
10  
11  
3
11  
4
2
11  
6
2
7
ZEU365  
8
9
6
11  
10  
11  
11  
6
2
2
3
2
4
11  
2
ZEU304  
8
7
9
6
11  
11  
10  
Feature Index  
Page  
11  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Warmer Surface Unit  
Single Surface Unit  
8, 9  
9, 10  
2
Single/Bridge Surface Unit(s)  
Model and Serial Numbers  
Warmer Surface Unit Control  
Single Surface Unit Control  
11  
8
Single/Bridge Surface Unit Controls  
LOCK pad  
8, 9  
8
Dual Surface Unit Controls  
8, 10  
8, 10  
8, 11  
10 Dual Surface Unit  
11 Hot Surface Indicator Lights  
7
Touch Controls  
Single unit  
control  
Single/Bridge  
unit control  
A cooling fan will start and run as soon as any  
surface unit is turned on. This is to insure safe  
and reliable operation of the cooktop. This fan  
constantly cools the critical components of the  
cooktop. Under certain extreme periods of  
usage, this fan may continue to run after you  
complete cooking and you turn the cooktop  
off. It will continue to cool the cooktop and the  
controls until an acceptable temperature is  
reached. The fan will then turn itself off.  
Single unit  
control  
Dual  
unit control  
Warmer unit  
control  
The touch controls give you precise control of  
the surface units. You can quickly switch back  
and forth between a steady low heat and full  
power or anywhere in between.  
1. To turn a surface unit on, touch the  
ON/OFF pad and touch the INCREASE  
Indicator Lights—Lights will come on under  
and/or DECREASE  
pads to choose the  
the ON  , Dual  
or the Bridge  
/Single  
/Single  
, LOCK  
pads when  
desired heat setting. The control will beep  
each time a pad is touched. The display  
shows your heat setting.  
touched, to indicate the surface unit or feature  
is turned on.  The indicator light will go off  
when the surface unit or feature is turned off.  
2. To turn a surface unit off, touch the  
ON/OFF pad again.  
Hot Surface Indicator Lights—Each surface  
unit has a light that will come on and stay on as  
long as the surface unit is too hot to touch.  
Be sure to set the correct control for the  
surface unit you wish to use.  
The cooktop will not turn on if two or  
more touch control pads are touched at  
the same time.  
IMPORTANT: As a safety feature, you can  
lock the entire cooktop at any time.  
Lock/unlock  
control  
To lock the cooktop, press and hold the LOCK  
pad for 2 seconds. A signal will sound and the  
lock pad will light indicating the cooktop is  
locked. To unlock, press and hold the LOCK  
pad again for 2 seconds. A signal will sound  
and the light will go out, indicating the  
cooktop is unlocked.  
Press and hold for two seconds to lock and unlock.  
Locking the cooktop will prevent surface units  
from accidentally being turned on by children  
or pets.  
Always lock the cooktop when it is not in use  
and before cleaning.  
If the cooktop is locked while surface units are  
in use they will automatically shut off.  
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1. To turn a surface unit on, touch the  
ON/OFF pad and touch the INCREASE  
and/or DECREASE  
pads to choose the  
desired heat setting. The display shows your  
heat setting.  
2. To turn a surface unit off, touch the  
ON/OFF pad again.  
NOTE:  
There are eleven heat settings ranging from  
Low (L) to High (H) to choose from.  
The dual surface unit has two cooking sizes to  
select from so you can match the size of the unit  
to the size of the cookware you are using.  
To use the dual surface unit:  
Touch this pad to use  
the large surface unit.  
1. Touch the ON/OFF pad for the dual  
surface unit.  
Touch this pad to use  
the small surface unit.  
2. To use the small surface unit, touch the small  
surface unit pad. The unit will only heat the  
area inside the smaller circle.  
To use the large surface unit, touch the large  
surface unit pad. The unit will heat the entire  
area contained by the larger circle.  
3. Touch the INCREASE  
and/or  
DECREASE pads to choose the  
desired heat setting. The display shows  
your heat setting.  
NOTE:  
There are eleven heat settings ranging from  
Low (L) to High (H) to choose from.  
4. To turn a surface unit off, touch the  
ON/OFF pad again.  
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Touch Controls  
Center  
rear  
element  
Right  
rear  
element  
Touch these  
Touch this pad  
to use the right  
rear element  
separately.  
Touch these  
pads to use  
the center  
rear element  
separately.  
To use each circular element separately:  
pads to increase  
or decrease the  
heat setting.  
1. Touch the ON/OFF pad.  
2. Touch the INCREASE  
and/or  
DECREASE pads to choose the  
desired heat setting. The display shows  
your heat setting.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
There are eleven heat settings ranging from  
Low (L) to High (H) to choose from.  
3. To turn a surface unit off, touch the  
ON/OFF pad again.  
Center  
rear  
element  
Right  
rear  
element  
Bridge  
These controls  
Touch these  
pads to increase  
or decrease the  
heat setting.  
Touch this pad to  
use both elements  
combined with the  
bridge element  
The controls can be used to create an oblong  
heated area.  
cannot be used  
when the bridge  
surface unit is  
being operated.  
Because of its bigger dimensions, larger pans  
can be used on the bridge surface unit.  
between them.  
Choose pans that match the bridge surface  
unit area as closely as possible.  
NOTE:  
To use the bridge element:  
1. Touch the ON/OFF pad.  
There are eleven heat settings ranging from  
Low (L) to High (H) to choose from.  
2. Touch the bridge  
pad.  
3. Touch the INCREASE  
and/or  
4. To turn a surface unit off, touch the  
DECREASE  
pads to choose the  
ON/OFF pad again.  
desired heat setting. The display shows  
your heat setting.  
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High (H)—Quick start for cooking; brings water • At high or medium high settings, never leave  
to a boil.  
food unattended. Boilovers cause smoking;  
greasy spillovers may catch on fire.  
Medium High (7–9)—Fast fry, pan broil;  
maintains a fast boil on large amounts of food.  
• When a surface unit is turned on, the unit can  
be seen glowing red within a few seconds  
especially if it is set at 8–HI (H). The red glow  
of the surface units will cycle to maintain the  
selected heat setting. With poor cookware,  
you will see frequent cycling of the surface  
unit. Good, flat cookware will minimize the  
cycling. See the Cookware Tips section.  
Medium (4–6)—Sauté and brown; maintains a  
slow boil on large amounts of food.  
Medium Low (2–3)—Cook after starting at  
high; cooks with little water in covered pan.  
Low (1)—Steam rice, cereal; maintains serving  
temperature of most foods. Slow cooking and  
simmering.  
• It is safe to place hot cookware from the oven  
or surface units on the glass-ceramic surface  
when it is cool.  
Lowest (L)—Keeps food warm, melts chocolate  
and butter.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
The WARMER surface unit keeps already  
heated food warm until ready to serve. The  
WARMER is not for cooking food.  
1. Touch the ON/OFF pad for the WARMER  
surface unit.  
2. Using the INCREASE  
and/or  
DECREASE pads choose the desired  
heat setting. The indicator lights show your  
heat setting.  
3. To turn a surface unit off, touch the  
ON/OFF pad again.  
WARMER GUIDE  
1–4  (LO)  
Casseroles, plates of food, TV dinners,  
meats, vegetables and breads  
5–7 (MED)  
8–9 (HI)  
Sauces and stews  
Soups and beverages  
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Touch Sensor Controls  
If an error occurs in the control operation,  
all the displays will flash “E” or “F” and the  
cooktop will beep.  
3. If the error is not cleared, allow the cooktop  
to cool completely.  
4. After cooling, touch any ON/OFF pad again  
To correct:  
to reset the control.  
1. Touch any ON/OFF pad to reset the  
5. If the error is still not cleared, turn off the  
cooktop power at the circuit breaker or fuse  
box for one minute.  
control.  
2. If this corrects the problem, set the  
control to the desired setting to begin  
cooking again.  
6. If the error reappears turn off the cooktop  
power and call for service.  
After a power failure, when power is restored,  
the unit will show flashing “8” in the control  
displays for a few seconds and then return to  
the normal OFF position.  
If a momentary power failure occurs during  
cooktop use all surface units will turn off and  
will stay off when power is restored. When  
power is first restored the cooktop displays will  
flash all 8’s for a few seconds during which  
time the control will be checking the circuits  
for proper operation. Set the control to the  
desired setting to begin cooking again.  
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Cookware Tips  
The following information will help you choose However, do not let these pots boil dry.  
cookware which will give good performance.  
Overheated metal can bond to glass cooktops.  
An overheated copper bottom pot will leave a  
residue that will permanently stain the cooktop  
if not removed immediately.  
Stainless Steel:  
Especially good with a sandwich clad bottom.  
The sandwich bottom combines the benefits of  
stainless steel (appearance, durability and  
stability) with the advantages of aluminum or  
copper (heat conduction, even heat  
distribution).  
Porcelain Enamel Covered Cast Iron:  
Good conductivity. As long as the cookware is  
covered completely with porcelain enamel, this  
cookware is recommended. Cast iron retains  
heat, maximizing energy efficiency, and  
provides smooth, even heat distribution.  
Caution is recommended for cast iron  
cookware that is not completely covered with  
smooth porcelain enamel, as it may scratch the  
glass-ceramic cooktop.  
Aluminum:  
Good conductivity. Aluminum residues  
sometimes appear as scratches on the cooktop,  
but can be removed if cleaned immediately.  
Because of its low melting point, thin weight  
aluminum should not be used.  
Copper Bottom:  
Good performance, but copper may leave  
residues which can appear as scratches. The  
Glass-ceramic:  
Poor performance. May scratch the surface.  
residues can be removed, as long as the cooktop Stoneware:  
is cleaned immediately.  
Poor performance. May scratch the surface.  
Use of correct cookware can affect the cooking  
performance and cleaning of your cooktop.  
The correct cookware reduces the temperature  
of the cooktop surface and minimizes the  
chance of spillovers burning onto the cooktop.  
You must use pans with perfectly flat bottoms.  
Some pans may have curved or rounded bottoms  
or may be warped. If you are unsure of the  
flatness of your pans you may do this quick test.  
Turn your pan upside down on the countertop,  
place a ruler flat against the pan surface. The  
bottom of the pan and the straight edge of the  
ruler should fit flush against each other all the  
way across. Turn the ruler a full 360 degrees,  
checking for any space between the ruler and  
the bottom of the pan.  
Another simple test to determine even heat  
distribution across the cookware bottom is to put  
one inch of water in the pan. Bring the water to  
a boil and observe the location of bubbles as the  
water starts to boil. Good flat cookware will have  
an even distribution of bubbles over the bottom  
surface area of the pan. Bubbles localized in  
only a portion of the bottom indicate uneven  
contact of the pan to the surface unit, uneven  
heat transfer or an unsuitable pan.  
Pans with rounded, curved, ridged or warped  
bottoms are not recommended.  
Check pans for flat bottoms by  
using a straight edge.  
Use pans that match the diameter of the surface  
unit. Cooking performance will not be as good  
if the cookware is either smaller or larger than  
the surface unit.  
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Cookware Tips  
• Place only dry pans on the surface units. Do  
not place lids on the surface units, particularly  
wet lids.  
• Do not use woks that have support rings. This  
type of wok will not heat on glass surface units.  
• We recommend that you use only a flat-  
bottomed wok. They are available at your  
local retail store. The bottom of the wok  
should have the same diameter as the  
surface unit to insure proper contact.  
Do not place wet pans on the glass cooktop.  
• Some special cooking procedures require  
specific cookware such as pressure cookers,  
deep fat fryers, etc. All cookware must have  
flat bottoms and be the correct size.  
Do not use woks with support rings on the glass cooktop.  
Use flat-bottomed woks on the glass cooktop.  
SURFACE  
COOKING  
DRAGGING  
• Never cook directly on the glass. Always use  
cookware.  
• Do not slide cookware across the cooktop  
because it can scratch the glass—the glass is  
scratch resistant, not scratch proof.  
OFF CENTER  
DROPPING  
• Always place the pan in the center of the  
surface unit you are cooking on.  
• Don’t store heavy items above the cooktop.  
If they drop onto the cooktop, they can  
cause damage.  
CUTTING  
• Do not use the surface as a cutting board.  
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Home Canning Tips  
Note: Flat-bottomed  
canners are required  
for glass cooktops.  
Right!  
Wrong!  
Pots that extend beyond 1 inch of the surface  
unit’s circle are not recommended for most  
surface cooking. However, when canning with  
water-bath or pressure canner, larger-diameter  
pots may be used. This is because boiling water  
temperatures (even under pressure) are not  
harmful to the cooktop surfaces surrounding  
the surface units.  
4. Remember that canning is a process  
that generates large amounts of steam.  
To avoid burns from steam or heat, be  
careful when canning.  
NOTE: If your house has low voltage, canning  
may take longer than expected, even though  
directions have been carefully followed. The  
process time will be shortened by:  
HOWEVER, DO NOT USE LARGE  
DIAMETER CANNERS OR OTHER LARGE  
DIAMETER POTS FOR FRYING OR  
(1) using a pressure canner, and  
(2) starting with HOT tap water for fastest  
BOILING FOODS OTHER THAN WATER.  
Most syrup or sauce mixtures—and all types of  
frying—cook at temperatures much higher than  
boiling water. Such temperatures could  
eventually harm the glass cooktop surface.  
heating of large quantities of water.  
CAUTION:  
• Safe canning requires that harmful  
microorganisms are destroyed and that the  
jars are sealed completely. When canning  
foods in a water-bath canner, a gentle but  
steady boil must be maintained for the  
required time. When canning foods in a  
pressure canner, the pressure must be  
maintained for the required time.  
1. Be sure the canner fits over the center of the  
surface unit. If your cooktop or its location  
does not allow the canner to be centered on  
the surface unit, use smaller diameter pots  
for good canning results.  
2. Flat-bottomed canners must be used. Do not  
use canners with flanged or rippled bottoms  
(often found in enamelware) because they  
don’t make enough contact with the surface  
units and take a long time to boil water.  
• After you have adjusted the controls, it is  
very important to make sure the prescribed  
boil or pressure levels are maintained for the  
required time.  
• Since you must make sure to process the  
canning jars for the prescribed time, with no  
interruption in processing time, do not can  
on any cooktop surface unit if your canner is  
not flat.  
3. When canning, use recipes and procedures  
from reputable sources. Reliable recipes  
and procedures are available from the  
manufacturer of your canner; manufacturers  
of glass jars for canning, such as Ball and  
Kerr; and the United States Department of  
Agriculture Extension Service.  
If the bottom of your canner is not flat, the  
surface unit can overheat, triggering the  
temperature limiter to cycle the unit off  
for a time. This will stop the boil or reduce  
the pressure in the canner.  
The cooktop surface units have temperature  
limiters that prevent the glass cooktop from  
getting too hot.  
The Temperature Limiter may cycle the units  
off for a time if:  
• The pan boils dry.  
• The pan bottom is not flat.  
• The pan is off center.  
• There is no pan on the unit.  
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Glass Cooktop Cleaning  
ONLY use the the recommended cleaning  
cream, Cerama Bryte®, on the glass cooktop.  
Other creams may not be as effective.  
4. Use a paper towel or sponge to clean the entire  
cooktop surface.  
NOTE:  
To maintain and protect the surface of your glass  
cooktop, follow these steps:  
1. Before you use the cooktop for the first time,  
clean it with cleaning cream. This helps  
protect the top and makes clean-up easier.  
2. Daily use of the cooktop cleaning cream will  
help keep the cooktop looking new.  
3. Shake the cleaning cream well. Apply a few  
drops of the cream directly to the cooktop.  
Clean your cooktop after  
each spill.  
WARNING:  
1. Allow the cooktop to cool.  
2. Spread a few drops of Cerama Bryte® to the  
entire burned residue area.  
3. Using the scrub sponge, rub the residue  
area, applying pressure as needed.  
Scotch-Brite® Multi-Purpose  
No Scratch scrub sponge  
4. If any residue remains, repeat the steps listed  
above as needed.  
5. For additional protection, after all residue  
has been removed, polish the entire surface  
with Cerama Bryte® and a paper towel.  
WARNING:  
6. For additional protection, after all residue  
has been removed, polish the entire surface  
with Cerama Bryte® and a paper towel.  
NOTE:  
1. Allow the cooktop to cool.  
2. Spread a few drops of Cerama Bryte® to the  
entire burned residue area.  
3. Hold the razor scraper at approximately  
a 45° angle against the glass surface and  
scrape the soil. It will be necessary to apply  
pressure to the razor scraper in order to  
remove the residue.  
4. Keep a small amount of cream on the residue  
as you scrape.  
The RAZOR SCRAPER is available  
through our Parts Center. See  
instructions under “To Order Parts”  
section on next page.  
5. After scraping with the razor scraper, use  
the scrub sponge to remove any remaining  
residue.  
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1. Be careful not to slide pots and pans across  
your cooktop. It will leave metal markings  
on the cooktop surface.  
WARNING:  
These marks are removable using the  
cleaning cream with a scrub sponge  
and/or razor scraper.  
2. If pots with a thin overlay of aluminum  
or copper are allowed to boil dry, the  
overlay may leave black discoloration  
on the cooktop.  
This should be removed immediately  
before heating again or the discoloration  
may be permanent.  
Glass Surface – Potential for Permanent Damage  
Our testing shows that if you are cooking  
high sugar mixtures such as jelly or fudge  
and have a spillover, it can cause permanent  
damage to the glass surface unless the spillover  
is immediately removed.  
3. Any remaining spillover should be left until  
the surface of the cooktop has cooled.  
4. Don’t use the surface units again until all of  
the residue has been completely removed.  
NOTE:  
1. Turn off all surface units affected by the  
spillover. Remove hot pans.  
2. Wearing an oven mitt:  
a. Use the razor scraper to move the spill  
to a cool area on the cooktop.  
b. Remove the spill with paper towels.  
To order Cerama Bryte® cream and the razor  
scraper, please call our toll-free number  
800-626-2002.  
Cerama Bryte® Cream . . . .# WX10X300  
Razor Scraper   . . . . . . . . . .# WX5X1614  
Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .# WB64X5027  
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The Problem Solver  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
FAN SOUND  
A cooling fan will start and run as soon as any surface unit is turned  
on. This is to insure safe and reliable operation of the cooktop.  
“E” OR “F” FLASH  
IN ALL OF THE  
DISPLAYS  
If all displays flash either “E” or “F” there is an error in the operation  
of the control due to overheating or other causes. To attempt to clear  
the error, touch any ON/OFF pad. If the error continues and if the  
cooktop has been in use, allow it to cool completely. After cooling  
touch any ON/OFF pad again. If the displays still show the error,  
disconnect all power to the cooktop for one minute. If “E” or “F”  
error reappears, disconnect power to the cooktop and call for service.  
SURFACE UNITS WILL You must use pans which are absolutely flat. If light can be seen  
NOT MAINTAIN A  
ROLLING BOIL OR  
FRYING RATE IS NOT  
FAST ENOUGH  
between the pan bottom and a straight edge, the surface units  
will not transfer heat properly.  
Pan bottoms should closely match the diameter of the surface  
unit selected.  
COOKTOP  
FEELS HOT  
The glass cooktop surfaces may seem hotter than you are used to.  
This is normal. Make sure flat-bottomed pans are used.  
FOODS COOK  
SLOWLY  
Improper cookware being used. Pan bottoms should be flat, fairly  
heavy weight and the same diameter as the surface unit selected.  
If the cooktop is connected to 208 Volts, you will notice some  
increase in cooking times.  
SURFACE UNITS  
DO NOT WORK  
PROPERLY  
Difficulty may be in the main distribution panel of the house,  
caused by a blown cooktop-circuit fuse, a tripped cooktop-circuit  
breaker, the main fuse or the main circuit breaker, depending on  
the nature of the power supply. If a circuit breaker is involved,  
reset it. If the control box uses fuses, the cooktop fuse (a cartridge-  
type) should be changed, BUT ONLY BY SOMEONE  FAMILIAR  
WITH ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. If after performing one of these  
procedures, the fuse blows or circuit breaker trips again, call  
for service.  
NOTE:  
Cooktop surface unit controls are not properly set, or the wrong  
control is set for the surface unit you are using.  
TOUCH CONTROLS Cooktop may be locked. Press the LOCK pad for 2 seconds.  
DO NOT WORK  
The touch controls may be wet. Dry them with a clean paper towel.  
Turn off the power to the cooktop at the circuit breaker or fuse box  
for one minute. Turn power back on and check if cooktop works.  
If not, call for service.  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
FREQUENT CYCLING Incorrect cookware used. Use only flat cookware to minimize cycling.  
OFF AND ON  
OF RADIANT  
SURFACE UNITS  
SURFACE UNITS DO You may not notice the surface units glowing unless you are using  
NOT GLOW RED  
a higher heat setting.  
TINY SCRATCHES  
OR METAL MARKS  
(may appear as cracks)  
OR ABRASIONS ON  
 Incorrect cleaning methods have been used, cookware with rough  
bottoms have been used, or coarse particles (salt or sand) were  
between the cookware and the surface of the cooktop. Use  
recommended cleaning procedures, be sure cookware bottoms and  
RADIANT COOKTOP  cookware are clean before use, and use cookware with smooth  
GLASS SURFACE  
bottoms. Tiny scratches are not removable but will become less visible  
in time as a result of cleaning.  
AREAS OF  
 Marks from aluminum and copper pans as well as mineral deposits  
from water or food can be removed with the cleaning cream.  
DISCOLORATION  
OR DARK STREAKS  
ON THE COOKTOP  
 Hot surface on a model with a white glass cooktop. This is normal.  
The surface may appear discolored when it is hot. This is temporary  
and will disappear as the glass cools.  
Food spillovers should always be cleaned before the next use of the  
cooktop, following the cleaning instructions in the Glass Cooktop  
Cleaning section.  
PLASTIC MELTED  
TO THE SURFACE  
See the Glass Surface—Potential for Permanent Damage section in the  
Glass Cooktop Cleaning section.  
PITTING (OR  
INDENTATION)  
OF THE COOKTOP  
A hot sugar mixture was spilled on the cooktop. Call a qualified  
technician for replacement.  
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Consumer Services  
With the purchase of your new Monogram appliance, receive the  
assurance that if you ever need information or assistance from GE,  
we’ll be there. All you have to do is call—toll- free!  
Whatever your question about any Monogram major appliance, GE Answer Center®  
information service is available to help. Your call—and your question—will be answered  
promptly and courteously. And you can call any time. GE Answer Center® service is open  
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
GE Answer  
Center®  
In the USA:  
800.626.2000  
In Canada, call 1.888.880.3030.  
OR  
Visit our Website at: www.monogram.com  
In-Home Repair  
Service  
A GE consumer service professional will provide expert repair service, scheduled at a time  
that’s convenient for you. Many GE Consumer Service company-operated locations offer  
you service today or tomorrow, or at your convenience (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays,  
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturdays). Our factory-trained technicians know your appliance  
inside and out—so most repairs can be handled in just one visit.  
In the USA:  
800.444.1845  
In Canada:  
1.888.880.3030  
For Customers  
With Special  
Needs…  
GE offers, free of charge, a brochure to assist in planning a  
barrier-free kitchen for persons with limited mobility.  
Consumers with impaired hearing or speech who have access to  
a TDD or a conventional teletypewriter may call 800-TDD-GEAC  
(800-833-4322) to request information or service.  
In the USA:  
800.626.2000  
Service Contracts  
You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there after your  
warranty expires. Purchase a GE contract while your warranty is still in effect and you’ll  
receive a substantial discount. With a multiple-year contract, you’re assured of future  
service at today’s prices.  
In the USA:  
800.626.2224  
In Canada:  
1.888.880.3030  
Parts and  
Accessories  
Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly  
to their home. The GE parts system provides access to over 47,000 parts…and all GE Genuine  
Renewal Parts are fully warranted. VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted.  
In the USA:  
User maintenance instructions contained in this manual cover procedures intended to be  
performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified service  
personnel. Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation.  
800.626.2002  
In Canada:  
1.888.880.3030  
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C o n s u m e r   P r  
G E A p p l i a n c e s  
Place  
1st Class  
Letter  
Stamp  
Here  
General Electric Company  
Warranty Registration Department  
P.O. Box 32150  
Louisville, KY 40232-2150  
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Consumer Product Ownership Registration  
Dear Customer:  
Thank you for purchasing our product and thank you for placing your confidence in us. We are proud to  
have you as a customer!  
Follow these three steps to protect your new appliance investment:  
Complete and mail  
your Consumer  
After completing this  
Read your Owner’s  
Manual carefully.  
It will help you  
operate your new  
appliance properly.  
registration, write your  
model and serial numbers  
in this manual. You will  
need this information  
should you require service.  
The service number in the  
USA: 800.444.1845. In  
Canada: 1.888.880.3030.  
Product Ownership  
Registration today.  
Have the peace of mind  
of knowing we can  
contact you in the  
unlikely event of a  
1
safety modification.  
2
3
Important: To ensure that your product is registered, mail the separate product registration card.  
If the separate product registration card is missing, fold and mail the form below. No envelope is needed.  
FOLD HERE  
Consumer Product Ownership Registration  
Product  
Model  
Serial  
Ms. lRefrigerator  
Mr. l  
Mrs. l Miss l  
First  
Name  
Last  
Name  
Street  
Address  
Apt. #  
Zip  
Code  
City  
State  
Date Placed  
In Use  
Month  
Phone  
Number  
Day  
Year  
Monogram®  
General Electric Company  
Louisville, KY 40225  
TAPE CLOSED  
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Warranty for customers in the USA  
YOUR MONOGRAM COOKTOP WARRANTY  
Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original  
purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty.  
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
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.  
WHAT IS  
COVERED  
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.  
FULL FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY  
For five years from date of original purchase,  
we will provide, free of charge, parts and  
service labor in your home to repair or  
replace the following if they fail because  
of a manufacturing defect:  
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  
800-444-1845.  
A replacement glass cooktop if it should: crack  
due to thermal shock; discolor; or if the  
pattern wears off.  
A replacement radiant surface unit if it should  
burn out.  
 Service trips to your home to teach you  
 Damage to the glass cooktop caused by  
hardened spills of sugary materials or  
melted plastic that are not cleaned  
according to the directions in the Owner’s  
Manual.  
 Damage to the product due to misuse or  
abuse.  
 Failure of the product if it is used for  
other than its intended purpose or used  
commercially.  
WHAT IS NOT  
COVERED  
how to use the product.  
 Improper installation.  
 If you have an installation problem,  
contact your dealer or installer. You are  
responsible for providing adequate  
electrical, gas, exhausting and other  
connecting facilities as described in the  
Installation Instructions provided with the  
product.  
 Replacement of house fuses or resetting of  Damage to product caused by accident,  
circuit breakers.  
fire, floods or acts of God.  
 Damage to the glass cooktop caused  
by the use of cleaners other than the  
recommended cleaning creams.  
WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE  
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow 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—Customer Relations, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225  
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Warranty for customers in Canada  
YOUR MONOGRAM COOKTOP WARRANTY  
Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original  
purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty.  
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
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.  
WHAT IS  
COVERED  
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.  
FULL FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY  
For five years from date of original purchase,  
we will provide, free of charge, parts and  
service labor in your home to repair or  
replace the following if they fail because  
of a manufacturing defect:  
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  
800-444-1845.  
A replacement glass cooktop if it should: crack  
due to thermal shock; discolor; or if the  
pattern wears off.  
A replacement radiant surface unit if it should  
burn out.  
 Service trips to your home to teach you  
 Damage to the glass cooktop caused by  
hardened spills of sugary materials or  
melted plastic that are not cleaned  
according to the directions in the Owner’s  
Manual.  
 Damage to the product due to misuse or  
abuse.  
 Failure of the product if it is used for  
other than its intended purpose or used  
commercially.  
WHAT IS NOT  
COVERED  
how to use the product.  
 Improper installation.  
 If you have an installation problem,  
contact your dealer or installer. You are  
responsible for providing adequate  
electrical, gas, exhausting and other  
connecting facilities as described in the  
Installation Instructions provided with the  
product.  
 Replacement of house fuses or resetting of  Damage to product caused by accident,  
circuit breakers.  
fire, floods or acts of God.  
 Damage to the glass cooktop caused  
by the use of cleaners other than the  
recommended cleaning creams.  
WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE  
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
Some provinces do not allow 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 province to  
province.To know what your legal rights are in your province, consult your local or  
provincial consumer affairs office.  
Warrantor: Camco Inc. If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write: Manager,  
Consumer Relations, Camco Inc., 1 Factory Lane, Suite 310, Moncton, N.B. E1C 9M3.  
ZEU304  
ZEU365  
ZEU36WMR  
Part No. 164D3333P129-2  
Pub No. 49-8894-2  
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