Your cooktop has problems with heating gas burners? Probably your problem could be solved easily by cleaning the surface burner. We have a short instruction which helps you to clean the surface burner in Cooktop GE jp3030djbb. Prepare drying cloth and dish soap, non-abrasive scrub pad, old toothbrush, baking soda, paper clip. Let’s begin!
Lift disc off the burner (make sure the burners are completely cool before doing this). Beneath the caps, the burner head sits atop the venturi tube. Remove the burner heads by lifting straight up. Take care not to bend or damage the ignition electrode if your stove uses this design. Soak the burner heads and caps in a mixture of liquid dish soap and warm water for about 20 to 30 minutes. This will help loosen debris that is hardened on. Using a non-abrasive scrub pad and an old toothbrush, scrub away food stains from all surfaces of the burner heads and caps. If debris remains in the port openings, use a straightened paper clip to dig it out, but take care not to damage the metal. Don't try to dig around too deeply in the portholes; just try to unclog them. Never use a toothpick because there is a risk that the wooden pick will break and further clog the ports. For extremely stubborn stains, make a paste of 1 part baking soda and 1 part water. Apply it to the surfaces of the burner heads and caps, and scrub with a non-abrasive pad and toothbrush. This may take repeated applications, but it will usually remove even the most stubborn stains. Rinse all parts thoroughly under running water, shake them to remove excess water, then dry them with a cloth. Allow all the parts to air-dry completely before reassembling the burners. As they are drying, you can turn to cleaning the other parts of the stove, such as the grills and drip pans. The same soak-and-scrub method will clean these parts, as well. When they are completely dry, reassemble the drip pans, burner heads, caps, and grills. Test the burners to make sure they operate correctly. Unusual flame color or shape may indicate the burner heads are not completely dry or that the caps are not seated correctly over the burner heads.
Now your cooktop must work like a new one. Make some tests. If this doesn't work, there could be a defective part that requires a replacement, and you may need to consult a professional.