Revel in the power and flexibility of a JennAir® dual-fuel downdraft slide-in range. Cook multiple dishes on multiple racks in the 6.2 cu. ft. oven cavity, stir-fry over a burner with an output of up to 17,000 BTUs, then utilize a downdraft ventilation system to help draw odors away.
Number of Oven Racks |
3 |
Cooktop Surface Material |
Stainless Steel |
Oven Interior Width(IN,inches) |
24 1/4 |
Oven Cleaning Type |
Self-Cleaning |
Oven Rack Type |
Gliding Roll-Out,Max Capacity,Heavy Duty |
Number of Rack Guides |
7 |
Energy Rating (kWh/year) |
395 |
ADA Compliant |
Yes |
Prop 65 |
Standard |
UL |
Yes |
Grate Details |
Cast Iron Grates,Continuous,Matte Finish |
Number of Cooking Element-Burners |
4 |
Right Front Element-Burner Type |
Sealed Burner |
Number of Grates |
2 |
Cooktop Configuration |
All Burners |
Left Front Element-Burner Power |
17,000 BTU |
Right Rear Element-Burner Power |
9,200 BTU |
Cooktop Surface Color |
Stainless |
Cooktop Control Knob Type |
Metal |
Cooktop Control Location |
Front |
Cooktop Control Knob Color |
Stainless Steel |
Left Rear Element-Burner Type |
Sealed Burner |
Right Rear Element-Burner Type |
Sealed Burner |
Left Front Element-Burner Type |
Sealed Burner |
Cooktop Control Type |
Knobs |
Auto Re-ignition |
Yes |
Right Front Element-Burner Power |
15,000 BTU |
Left Rear Element-Burner Power |
5,000 BTU |
Cooktop Element Style |
Sealed Burners |
Accessory Relationships |
Yes |
Carton Depth(IN,inches) |
30 1/2 |
Carton Width(IN,inches) |
31 1/2 |
Capacity(FT3,cubic feet) |
6.40 |
Carton Height(IN,inches) |
43 1/2 |
Volts |
240 |
Amps |
40 |
Power Cord Included |
Yes |
Connectivity |
No |
Works With |
No |
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Type:
Range
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Style:
Slide In
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Fuel:
Gas
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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