IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• To avoid the possibility of a burn or electric
shock, always be certain that the controls
are at the off position and all units are cool
before attempting to remove the grill grates
and grill-rocks.
• Never leave the area while using the grill.
• Do not replace the grease collector jar with
a mayonnaise jar which could break when hot
grease drips into it. Replace with any regular
canning jar.
• To control flame-ups, turn down the heat setting
to FAN rather than off. This keeps the downdraft
vent blower on. Use a long-handled utensil to
carefully remove the food from the grill. These
steps should control the flame until it eventually
goes out. If it does not, cover the entire grill module
with a cookie sheet or the lid from a large roasting
pan. Use a pot holder to remove this later because it
will be hot.
Feature Index
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Grill Modules
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Control Knob for Left Grill Element
3
Control Knob for Right Grill Element
4
Model and Serial Numbers
(Located on the right side of the ventilation chamber.)
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FEATURES OF YOUR GRILL
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Model:
(continued)
• Never use water on a grease fire. Smother fire
or flame or use a multi-purpose dry chemical or
foam-type extinguisher.
• The use of any accessory not recommended by
GE may cause injuries.
• Fuel such as charcoal briquettes is not to be
used with this appliance.
• Do not operate with damaged cooking element
after any malfunction until proper repair has
been made.
• Keep all switches off when unit is not in use.
• This appliance is for household use only.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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