GE Oven JGRS14 User Manual

UseandCareGuide  
Built-In Gas Oven  
Thermostat Adjustment–  
Safety Instructions................... 2–4  
Do It Yourself............................................ 17  
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Operating Instructions  
Baking .................................................... 12–14  
Broiling ................................................... 20, 21  
Oven Control, Clock and Timer........... 6–10  
Roasting................................................. 18, 19  
Special Features of Your Control ........8–10  
Timed Baking........................................ 15, 16  
Broil and Oven Burner................................ 24  
Consumer Services.................. 27  
Important Phone Numbers....................... 27  
Warranty ....................................... Back Cover  
Care and Cleaning................ 22–24  
Model: JGRS14  
164D2966P217-1  
GE Appliances  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read all instructions before using this appliance.  
WARNING: These adjustments must be made  
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE  
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic  
Enforcement Act requires the Governor of  
California to publish a list of substances known to  
the state to cause cancer, birth defects or other  
reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn  
customers of potential exposure to such substances.  
by a qualified service technician in accordance  
with the manufacturer’s instructions and all codes  
and requirements of the authority having  
jurisdiction. Failure to follow these instructions  
could result in serious injury or property damage.  
The qualified agency performing this work  
assumes responsibility for the conversion.  
Gas appliances can cause minor exposure  
to four of these substances, namely benzene,  
carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and soot, caused  
primarily by the incomplete combustion of natural  
gas or LP fuels. Properly adjusted burners,  
indicated by a bluish rather than a yellow flame,  
will minimize incomplete combustion. Exposure  
to these substances can be minimized further by  
venting with an open window or using a  
Using Your Oven  
• Do not leave children alone or unattended  
where an oven is hot or in operation. They  
could be seriously burned.  
• Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang  
on the door or the broiler drawer. They could  
damage the oven.  
ventilation fan or hood.  
• CAUTION: ITEMS OF INTEREST TO  
CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE STORED IN  
CABINETS ABOVE AN OVEN—CHILDREN  
CLIMBING ON THE OVEN TO REACH  
ITEMS COULD BE SERIOUSLY INJURED.  
When You Get Your Oven  
• Have the installer show you the location of  
the oven gas cut-off valve and how to shut it  
off if necessary.  
Teach children not to play with the controls  
or any other part of the oven.  
• Have your oven installed and properly  
grounded by a qualified installer, in accordance  
with the Installation Instructions. Any adjustment  
and service should be performed only by qualified  
gas oven installers or service technicians.  
• Never leave the oven door open when you are  
not watching the oven.  
Always keep combustible wall coverings, curtains  
or drapes a safe distance from your oven.  
• Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of  
your oven unless it is specifically recommended  
in this guide. All other servicing should be  
referred to a qualified technician.  
• Never wear loose fitting or hanging garments  
while using the appliance. Be careful when  
reaching for items stored in cabinets over the  
oven. Flammable material could be ignited if  
brought in contact with flame or hot oven surfaces  
and may cause severe burns.  
• Be sure all packaging materials are removed  
from the oven before operating it, to prevent  
fire or smoke damage should the packaging  
material ignite.  
• For your safety, never use your appliance for  
warming or heating the room.  
• Be sure the oven is securely installed in a  
cabinet that is firmly attached to the house  
structure. Never allow anyone to climb, sit, stand  
or hang on the oven door.  
• Do not use water on grease fires.  
Smother fire or flame or use a multi-  
purpose dry chemical or foam-type  
fire extinguisher.  
• Be sure your oven is correctly adjusted by a  
qualified service technician or installer for the  
type of gas (Natural or LP) that is to be used.  
Your oven can be converted for use on either type  
of gas. See the Installation Instructions.  
Flame in the oven can be smothered completely  
by closing the oven door and turning the oven  
off or by using a multi-purpose dry chemical or  
foam-type fire extinguisher.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
• Use only dry pot holders—moist or  
damp pot holders on hot surfaces may  
result in burns from steam. Do not let  
• Stand away from the oven when opening the  
oven door. The hot air or steam that escapes can  
cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes.  
pot holders come near open flames when lifting  
cookware. Do not use a towel or other bulky  
cloth. Such cloths can catch fire on a hot burner.  
• Do not heat unopened food containers.  
Pressure could build up and the container  
could burst, causing an injury.  
• Always keep dish towels, dish cloths, pot  
holders and other linens a safe distance from  
your oven.  
• Keep the oven vent ducts unobstructed.  
• Keep the oven free from grease  
build-up.  
• Always keep wooden and plastic utensils  
and canned food a safe distance away from  
your oven.  
• Place the oven shelf in the desired position  
while the oven is cool.  
• Pulling out the shelf to the stop-lock is a  
convenience in lifting heavy foods. It is also  
a precaution against burns from touching the  
hot surfaces of the door or the oven walls.  
• Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils  
or food in the oven when not in use.  
• DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE  
MATERIALS, GASOLINE OR OTHER  
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS  
IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY  
OTHER APPLIANCE.  
• When using cooking or roasting bags in the  
oven, follow the manufacturer’s directions.  
• Do not use your oven to dry newspapers.  
If overheated, they can catch fire.  
• Do not let cooking grease or other flammable  
materials accumulate in or near the oven.  
• Do not use aluminum foil anywhere in the oven  
except as described in this guide. Misuse could  
result in a fire hazard or damage to the oven.  
• Do not use the oven as a storage area. Items  
stored in an oven can ignite.  
• Use only glass cookware that is recommended  
• Do not touch the interior surface of the oven.  
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, any interior area of  
the oven: allow sufficient time for cooling first.  
for use in gas ovens.  
• After broiling, always take the broiler pan out of  
the broiler compartment and clean it. Leftover  
grease in the broiler pan can catch fire next time  
you use the pan.  
Potentially hot surfaces include the oven vent  
openings, surfaces near the openings and crevices  
around the door.  
• If you should have a grease fire in the broiler  
pan, turn the oven off and keep the oven and  
broiler drawer door closed to contain the fire  
until it burns out.  
Remember: The inside surfaces of an oven may  
be hot when the door is opened.  
• When broiling, if meat is too close to the  
flame, the fat may ignite. Trim excess fat  
to prevent excessive flare-ups.  
• Keep the oven clean and free of accumulations  
of grease or spillovers, which may ignite.  
• Never leave jars or cans of fat drippings  
in or near your oven.  
• When cooking pork, follow the directions  
exactly and always cook the meat to an internal  
temperature of at least 170°F. This assures that,  
in the remote possibility that trichina may be  
present in the meat, it will be killed and meat  
will be safe to eat.  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN  
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7
OVEN  
TIME CONTROLS  
START  
COOKING  
TIME  
DELAY  
START  
BAKE  
OVEN  
LIGHT  
KITCHEN  
TIMER  
CLEAR  
OFF  
BROIL  
CLOCK  
HI/L  
O
ON/OFF  
TEMP  
HOUR  
MIN  
ON  
OFF  
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9
10  
5
4
3
11  
12  
2
1
Explained  
on page  
Explained  
on page  
Feature Index  
Feature Index  
1 Broiler Drawer  
20, 21, 23  
23  
6 Oven Light Pad  
Lets you turn the interior oven  
light on and off.  
2 Lift-Off Oven Door  
Easily removed for oven cleaning.  
7 Oven Control, Clock and Timer 6–10, 22  
3 Model and Serial Numbers  
2
8 Oven Vent Grille  
9 Oven Vent  
4, 11  
4, 11  
22  
4 Oven Shelf Supports  
Shelf positions for cooking are  
suggested in the Baking  
and Roasting sections.  
12, 13, 18  
10 Oven Interior Light  
11 Removable Oven Bottom  
12 Broiler Pan and Grid  
24  
5 Oven Shelves with Stop-Locks  
11, 13,  
18, 22  
4, 18,  
20, 21, 23  
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FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN CONTROL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
OVEN  
TIME CONTROLS  
START  
DELAY  
START  
COOKING  
TIME  
BAKE  
OVEN  
LIGHT  
KITCHEN  
CLEAR  
OFF  
BROIL  
CLOCK  
TIMER  
HI/LO  
ON/OFF  
TEMP  
MIN  
HOUR  
ON  
OFF  
12  
11  
10  
10  
9
8
7
01. BAKE. Press to select the bake function.  
09. CLEAR/OFF. Press to cancel any timed oven  
operation except the clock and timer.  
02. OVEN LIGHT ON/OFF. Press to turn the oven  
light on or off.  
10. HOUR +/– and MIN +/– pads. Press to set  
times up to 9 hours and 59 minutes—for example,  
the time of day on the clock, the timer and the  
starting and length of cooking time for Timed Bake.  
03. DISPLAY. Shows the operations you have  
selected, the time of day and the cooking status.  
04. START. Must be pressed to start any cooking  
11. TEMP +/– pads. Press to set the cooking  
function.  
temperature you want to use.  
05. COOKING TIME. Use for Timed Bake.  
12. BROIL HI/LO. Press to select the broil function.  
06. DELAY START. Use along with COOKING  
TIME to set the oven to start and stop automatically  
at a time you select.  
If “F–and a number or letter” flash in the display  
and the oven control signals, this indicates  
function error code. Press CLEAR/OFF. Allow  
the oven to cool for one hour. Put the oven back  
into operation. If function error code repeats,  
disconnect power to the oven and call for service.  
07. CLOCK. Press to enter the time of day.  
08. KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF. Press to select the  
timer function. The timer does not control oven  
operations. The timer can time up to 9 hours and  
59 minutes.  
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OVEN CONTROL, CLOCK AND TIMER  
Clock  
The clock must be set for the automatic oven timing functions to work properly.  
The time of day clock cannot be changed during Delay Start. (It can be  
changed during a regular bake or broil operation.)  
To Set the Clock  
1. Press CLOCK.  
3. Press START. This enters the time and  
starts the clock.  
CLOCK  
START  
2. Press the HOUR and MIN + or –  
To check the time of day when the display is  
showing other information, simply press CLOCK.  
The time of day shows until another pad is pressed.  
pads to set the time of day.  
HOUR  
MIN  
Timer  
You may program the timer to time cooking or other  
household activities for up to 9 hours and 59 minutes.  
When the timer reaches “ :00,” the control will beep  
3 times followed by one beep every 6 seconds until  
KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF is pressed.  
The timer counts down in minutes, 1 minute at a time,  
until the last 60 seconds are reached, then the control  
will beep one time. The seconds will not be displayed  
until the last minute is reached.  
The 6 second tone can be canceled by following the  
steps in the Special Features of Your Oven Control  
section under Tones at the End of a Timed Cycle.  
How to Set the Timer  
1. Press KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF.  
3. Press START.  
KITCHEN  
TIMER  
START  
ON  
OFF  
After pressing START, “SET” disappears;  
this tells you the time is counting down,  
although the display does not change until  
one minute has passed.  
2. Press the HOUR and MIN + or –  
pads until the amount of time you  
want shows in the display.  
HOUR  
MIN  
4. When time is up, the oven control signals  
KITCHEN  
If you make a mistake, press  
KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF  
and begin again.  
TIMER  
until you press KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF.  
ON  
OFF  
Display then shows the time of day.  
NOTE: The minute timer is independent of all the  
other functions and it does not control the oven.  
The CLEAR/OFF pad does not affect the timer.  
Power Failure  
If a flashing time of day is in the display, you have  
experienced a power failure. Reset the clock.  
To reset the clock, press CLOCK. Enter the correct  
time of day by pressing the HOUR and MIN + or –  
pads. Press START.  
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OVEN CONTROL, CLOCK AND TIMER  
(continued)  
The control has a series of tones that will sound at different times. These  
tones may sound while you set the control for an oven function or at the  
end of the oven function. They will also alert you when an incorrect time  
or temperature has been entered or if there is a problem with the oven.  
Tones While Setting the Control  
Preheat Notification Tone  
When you press a touch pad you will hear a beep.  
This beep will let you know you have placed enough  
pressure on the pad to activate it.  
When you set an oven temperature the oven  
automatically starts to heat. When the temperature  
inside the oven reaches your set temperature a tone will  
sound to let you know to place the food in the oven.  
Attention Tone  
This tone will sound if you set an invalid function or try to set an additional  
function. The tone can be quickly identified by watching the display messages.  
SPECIAL FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN CONTROL  
Your new touch pad control has additional features that you may choose  
to use. The following are the features and how you may activate them.  
The special feature modes can only be activated while the display is  
showing the time of day clock.  
They remain in the control’s memory until the steps are repeated. When the  
display shows your choice press START. The special features will remain in  
memory after a power failure.  
Tones at the End of a Timed Cycle  
At the end of a timed cycle, 3 short beeps will  
sound followed by one beep every 6 seconds, until  
CLEAR/OFF is pressed. This continuous 6 second  
beep may be canceled.  
2. Press KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF. The  
display shows “CON BEEP” (continuous  
beep). Press KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF  
again. The display shows “BEEP.” (This  
cancels the one beep every 6 seconds.)  
KITCHEN  
TIMER  
ON  
OFF  
To cancel the 6 second beep:  
3. Press START.  
1. Press BAKE and BROIL HI/LO  
BROIL  
BAKE  
START  
at the same time for 2 seconds  
until the display shows “SF.”  
HI/LO  
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12 Hour Shut-Off  
Cook and Hold  
With this feature, should you forget and leave the oven  
on, the control will automatically turn off the oven  
after 12 hours during baking functions or after 3 hours  
during a broil function. If you wish to turn off this  
feature, follow the steps below.  
Your new control has a cook and hold feature that  
keeps cooked foods warm for up to 3 hours after the  
cooking function is finished. To activate this feature:  
1. Press BAKE and BROIL HI/LO  
BROIL  
BAKE  
at the same time for 2 seconds  
HI/LO  
1. Press BAKE and BROIL HI/LO  
until the display shows “SF.”  
BROIL  
BAKE  
at the same time for 2 seconds  
until the display shows “SF.”  
HI/LO  
2. Press COOKING TIME. The  
COOKING  
TIME  
display will show “Hld OFF.”  
2. Press DELAY START. The display  
will show “12 shdn” (12 hour  
shut-off). Press DELAY START  
again and the display will show  
“no shdn” (no shut-off).  
DELAY  
START  
—Press COOKING TIME again to  
activate the feature. The display  
will show “Hld ON.”  
3. Press START to activate the  
cook and hold feature and leave  
the control set in this special  
features mode.  
START  
3. Press START to activate the no  
shut-off and leave the control set  
in this special features mode.  
START  
12 Hour, 24 Hour or Clock Black-Out  
Your control is set to use a 12 hour clock. If you would prefer to have a 24  
hour military time clock or black-out the clock display, follow the steps below.  
1. Press BAKE and BROIL HI/LO at the same time for  
BROIL  
BAKE  
2 seconds until the display shows “SF.”  
HI/LO  
2. Press CLOCK once. The display will show “12 hr.”  
CLOCK  
—Press CLOCK again to change to the 24 hour military  
time clock. The display will show “24 hr.”  
—Press CLOCK again to black-out the clock display.  
The display will show “OFF.”  
3. Press START to activate your choice and leave the  
control set in this special features mode.  
START  
NOTE: If the clock is in the black-out mode you will not be able to use the  
Delay Start function.  
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SPECIAL FEATURES  
OF YOUR OVEN CONTROL  
(continued)  
Fahrenheit or Centigrade Temperature Selection  
Your oven control is set to use the Fahrenheit  
temperature selections but you may change this to use  
the Centigrade selections.  
3. Press BROIL HI/LO again. The display  
BROIL  
will show “C” (Centigrade).  
HI/LO  
4. Press START.  
1. Press BAKE and BROIL HI/LO  
BROIL  
BAKE  
START  
at the same time for 2 seconds  
HI/LO  
until the display shows “SF.”  
2. Press BROIL HI/LO. The display  
BROIL  
will show “F” (Fahrenheit).  
HI/LO  
Changing the Speed of the + or – Pads  
As you use the + or – pads when setting a time or temperature, you may  
notice the display changes slowly. This special feature allows you to change  
the speed. To set the speed you prefer, follow the steps below.  
1. Press BAKE and BROIL HI/LO at the same time for  
BROIL  
BAKE  
2 seconds until the display shows “SF.”  
HI/LO  
2. Press the + pad. The display will show you a set speed  
between 1 and 5.  
3. Press the + pad to increase the speed up to the number 5.  
—Press the – pad to decrease the speed down to the number 1.  
4. Press START to activate the setting and leave the  
control set in this special features mode.  
START  
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USING YOUR OVEN  
Before Using Your Oven  
1. Look at the controls. Be sure you understand  
NOTE:  
how to set them properly.  
You may notice a “burning” or “oily” smell the  
first few times you turn your oven on. This is normal  
in a new oven and will disappear in a short time.  
2. Check the oven interior. Look at the shelves.  
Take a practice run at removing and replacing  
them properly to give sure, sturdy support.  
• A cooling fan may automatically turn on and off to  
cool internal parts. This is normal, and the fan may  
continue to run even after the oven is turned off.  
3. Read over the information and tips that follow.  
4. Keep this guide handy so you can refer to it,  
especially during the first weeks of using your  
new oven.  
Automatic Ignition  
Oven Vent  
The oven burner is lit by electric ignition.  
When the oven is on, heated air moves through  
a vent behind the grille. See the Features of Your  
Oven section.  
To light the burner, press the pad for the  
desired function and press the TEMP + or –  
TEMP  
pads until the desired temperature is displayed.  
The vent area could get hot during oven use.  
The burner should ignite within 60 seconds.  
The vent is needed for proper air flow in the oven and  
good baking results. Do not block this vent. Doing so  
may cause oven failure or fire.  
After the oven reaches the selected temperature, the  
oven burner cycles off completely, then on with a full  
flame to keep the oven temperature controlled.  
Power Outage  
The oven burner will not light in the event of an electrical power outage.  
Do not attempt to light it manually with a match.  
Oven Shelves  
Bump  
The shelves are designed with stop-locks so that,  
when placed correctly on the shelf supports, they  
will stop before coming completely out of the oven  
and will not tilt when you are removing food from  
them or placing food on them.  
To replace, place the shelf  
on the shelf support with  
the stop-locks (curved  
extension of the shelf)  
facing up and toward the  
rear of the oven. Tilt up  
the front and push the  
shelf toward the back of  
the oven until it goes past  
the bump on the shelf  
support. Then lower the  
front of the shelf and push  
it all the way back.  
When placing cookware on a shelf, pull the shelf out  
to the bump on the shelf support. Place the cookware  
on the shelf, then slide the shelf back into the oven.  
This will eliminate reaching into the hot oven.  
To remove a shelf from the oven, pull the shelf  
toward you, tilt the front end upward and pull the  
shelf out.  
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USING YOUR OVEN  
(continued)  
Shelf Positions  
The oven has 4 shelf supports, identified in this  
illustration as A (bottom), B, C and D (top).  
D
C
Shelf positions for cooking are suggested in the  
Baking and Roasting sections.  
B
A
Oven Moisture  
As your oven heats up, the changing temperature of the air in the oven may  
cause water droplets to form on the door glass. These droplets are harmless  
and will evaporate as the oven continues to heat up.  
BAKING  
Your oven temperature is controlled very accurately  
using an oven control system. It is recommended that  
you operate the oven for a number of weeks using the  
time given on recipes as a guide to become familiar  
with your new oven’s performance.  
If you think an adjustment is necessary, see the  
Adjust the Oven Thermostat section. It lists easy  
Do It Yourself instructions on how to adjust the  
thermostat.  
How to Set Your Oven for Baking  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
NOTE: A cooling fan may automatically turn on and  
off to cool internal parts. This is normal, and the fan  
may continue to run even after the oven is turned off.  
correct position before you turn the oven on.  
1. Press BAKE.  
BAKE  
To change the oven temperature during the  
Bake cycle, press BAKE and set the new  
temperature.  
2. Press the TEMP + or – pads to set the  
oven temperature.  
TEMP  
3. Press START.  
START  
When the oven starts to heat the changing  
temperature will be in the display. (The  
display starts changing once the  
temperature reaches 100°F.)  
4. Press CLEAR/OFF when the baking  
CLEAR  
OFF  
is finished.  
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Oven Shelves  
Arrange the oven  
Type of Food  
Angel food cake  
Biscuits or muffins  
Cookies or cupcakes  
Brownies  
Shelf Position  
A
shelf or shelves in  
the desired locations  
while the oven is  
D
C
B
A
B or C  
cool. The correct  
shelf position  
B or C  
depends on the kind  
of food and the  
B or C  
browning desired.  
Layer cakes  
B or C  
As a general rule,  
place most foods in the middle of the oven, on either  
shelf position B or C. See the chart for suggested  
shelf positions.  
Bundt or pound cakes  
Pies or pie shells  
Frozen pies  
A or B  
B or C  
A (on cookie sheet)  
B or C  
Casseroles  
Roasting  
A or B  
Preheating  
Preheat the oven if the recipe calls for it. Preheat  
means bringing the oven up to the specified  
temperature before putting the food in the oven.  
To preheat, set the oven at the correct temperature—  
selecting a higher temperature does not shorten  
preheat time.  
Preheating is necessary for good results when baking  
cakes, cookies, pastry and breads. For most casseroles  
and roasts, preheating is not necessary. For ovens  
without a preheat indicator light or tone, preheat 10  
minutes. After the oven is preheated, place the food  
in the oven as quickly as possible to prevent heat  
from escaping.  
Baking Pans  
Pan Placement  
Use the proper baking pan. The type of finish on the  
For even cooking and proper browning, there must be  
enough room for air circulation in the oven. Baking  
results will be better if baking pans are centered as  
much as possible rather than being placed to the front  
or to the back of the oven.  
pan determines the amount of browning that will occur.  
• Dark, rough or dull pans absorb heat resulting in a  
browner, crisper crust. Use this type for pies.  
• Shiny, bright and smooth pans reflect heat, resulting  
in a lighter, more delicate browning. Cakes and  
cookies require this type of pan.  
Pans should not touch each other or the walls of the  
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2
oven. Allow 1- to 1 ⁄ -inch space between pans as  
well as from the back of the oven, the door and the  
sides. If you need to use two shelves, stagger the pans  
so one is not directly above the other.  
• Glass baking dishes also absorb heat. When baking  
in glass baking dishes, the temperature may need to  
be reduced by 25°F.  
(continued next page)  
• If you are using dark non-stick pans, you may find  
that you need to reduce the oven temperature 25°F.  
to prevent over-browning.  
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BAKING  
(continued)  
Cookies  
When baking cookies, flat cookie sheets (without  
sides) produce better-looking cookies. Cookies baked  
in a jelly roll pan (short sides all around) may have  
darker edges and pale or light browning may occur.  
Do not use a cookie sheet so large that it touches the  
walls or the door of the oven. Never entirely cover  
a shelf with a large cookie sheet.  
For best results during baking, use only one cookie  
sheet in the oven at a time.  
Pies  
Cakes  
For best results, bake pies in dark, rough or dull pans  
to produce a browner, crisper crust. Frozen pies in foil  
pans should be placed on an aluminum cookie sheet  
for baking since the shiny foil pan reflects heat away  
from the pie crust; the cookie sheet helps retain it.  
When baking cakes, warped or bent pans will cause  
uneven baking results and poorly shaped products.  
A cake baked in a pan larger than the recipe  
recommends will usually be crisper, thinner and drier  
than it should be. If baked in a pan smaller than  
recommended, it may be undercooked and batter may  
overflow. Check the recipe to make sure the pan size  
used is the one recommended.  
Aluminum Foil  
Never entirely cover a shelf with aluminum foil.  
This will disturb the heat circulation and result in  
poor baking. A smaller sheet of foil may be used  
to catch a spillover by placing it on a lower shelf  
several inches below the food.  
Don’t Peek  
Set the timer for the estimated cooking time and do  
not open the door to look at your food. Most recipes  
provide minimum and maximum baking times such  
as “bake 30-40 minutes.”  
DO NOT open the door to check until the  
minimum time. Opening the oven door frequently  
during cooking allows heat to escape and makes  
baking times longer. Your baking results may also  
be affected.  
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TIMED BAKING  
How to Set Your Oven for Time Bake  
The oven control allows you to turn the oven on or off  
automatically at specific times that you set. Examples  
of Immediate Start (oven turns on now and you set it  
to turn off automatically at the end of cooking time)  
and Delay Start and Stop (setting the oven to turn on  
automatically at a later time and turn off after a preset  
cooking time) will be described.  
NOTE: An attention tone will sound if you are using  
Timed Baking and do not press START after entering  
the baking temperature.  
NOTE: Before beginning make sure the clock shows  
the correct time of day.  
To set the clock, first press CLOCK.  
CLOCK  
Press the HOUR and MIN + or – pads to set  
the time of day. Press START.  
How to Set Immediate Start and Automatic Stop  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
6. Press CLEAR/OFF to clear the end of  
CLEAR  
OFF  
correct position before you turn the oven on.  
cycle tone if necessary.  
The oven will turn on immediately and cook for a  
selected length of time. At the end of cooking time,  
the oven will turn off automatically.  
NOTE:  
• The low temperature zone of this oven (between  
170°F. and 200°F.) is available to keep hot cooked  
foods warm. Food kept in the oven longer than two  
hours at these low temperatures may spoil.  
1. Press BAKE.  
BAKE  
2. Press the TEMP + or – pads to  
• Foods that spoil easily, such as milk, eggs, fish,  
stuffings, poultry and pork, should not be allowed  
to sit for more than one hour before or after cooking.  
Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful  
bacteria. Be sure the oven light is off because heat  
from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth.  
set the oven temperature.  
TEMP  
3. Press COOKING TIME.  
COOKING  
TIME  
NOTE: If your recipe requires  
preheating, you may need to add  
additional time to the length  
of the cooking time.  
(continued next page)  
4. Press the HOUR and MIN + or –  
pads to set the baking time.  
HOUR  
MIN  
The oven temperature and the  
cooking time that you entered will  
be displayed.  
5. Press START. The display shows  
the oven temperature that you set  
and the cooking time countdown.  
(The display starts changing once  
the temperature reaches 100°F.)  
START  
The oven will continue to cook for  
the programmed amount of time,  
then shut off automatically.  
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TIMED BAKING  
(continued)  
How to Set Delay Start and Automatic Stop  
If you would like to check the times you  
have set, press DELAY START to check  
the start time you have set or press  
COOKING TIME to check the length of  
cooking time you have set.  
DELAY  
START  
Easy Steps:  
1. Press BAKE.  
2. Press the TEMP + or – pads to select oven  
temperature.  
When the oven turns on at the time of day  
you have set, the display will show the  
changing temperature (starting at 100°F.)  
and the cooking time countdown.  
3. Press COOKING TIME.  
4. Press the HOUR and MIN + or – pads to set  
the length of baking time.  
5. Press DELAY START.  
At the end of cooking time the oven  
will turn off and the end of cycle  
tone will sound.  
6. Press the HOUR and MIN + or – pads to set the  
desired start time.  
8. Press CLEAR/OFF to clear the end of  
7. Press START.  
CLEAR  
OFF  
cycle tone if necessary.  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
correct position before you turn the oven on.  
NOTE:  
You can set the control to delay the start of cooking,  
cook for a specific length of time and then turn off  
automatically.  
• The low temperature zone of this oven (between  
170°F. and 200°F.) is available to keep hot cooked  
foods warm. Food kept in the oven longer than two  
hours at these low temperatures may spoil.  
1. Press BAKE.  
BAKE  
• Foods that spoil easily, such as milk, eggs, fish,  
stuffings, poultry and pork, should not be allowed  
to sit for more than one hour before or after cooking.  
Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful  
bacteria. Be sure the oven light is off because heat  
from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth.  
2. Press the TEMP + or – pads to set  
the temperature.  
TEMP  
3. Press COOKING TIME.  
COOKING  
TIME  
NOTE: If your recipe requires  
preheating, you may need to add  
additional time to the cooking time.  
4. Press the HOUR and MIN + or –  
pads to set the baking time.  
HOUR  
MIN  
MIN  
5. Press DELAY START.  
DELAY  
START  
6. Press the HOUR and MIN + or –  
pads to set the time of day you want  
the oven to turn on and start cooking.  
HOUR  
7. Press START.  
START  
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ADJUST THE OVEN THERMOSTAT—  
DO IT YOURSELF!  
You may find that your new oven cooks differently  
To Adjust the Thermostat:  
than the one it replaced. We recommend that you  
use your new oven for a few weeks to become more  
familiar with it, following the times given in your  
recipes as a guide.  
1. Press BAKE and BROIL HI/LO  
BROIL  
BAKE  
at the same time for 2 seconds until  
the display shows “SF.”  
HI/LO  
2. Press BAKE. A two digit number  
If you think your new oven is too hot or too cool,  
you can adjust the thermostat yourself. If you think  
it is too hot, adjust the thermostat to make it cooler. If  
you think it is too cool, adjust the thermostat to make  
it hotter.  
BAKE  
shows in the display.  
3. The oven temperature can be  
adjusted up to (+) 35°F. hotter or  
(-) 35°F. cooler. Press the TEMP +  
pad to increase the temperature in  
1 degree increments. Press the  
TEMP – pad to decrease the  
TEMP  
We do not recommend the use of inexpensive  
thermometers, such as those found in grocery stores,  
to check the temperature setting of your new oven.  
These thermometers may vary 20–40 degrees.  
temperature in 1 degree increments.  
4. When you have made the  
adjustment, press START to go  
back to the time of day display. Use  
your oven as you would normally.  
START  
NOTE: This adjustment will not affect the broiling  
temperature. It will be retained in memory after  
a power failure.  
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ROASTING  
Roasting is cooking by dry heat. Tender meat or  
Most meats continue to cook slightly after being  
removed from the oven. The internal temperature  
will rise about 5° to 10°F. during the recommended  
standing time of 10 to 20 minutes. This allows  
roasts to firm up and makes them easier to carve.  
To compensate for this rise in temperature, you may  
want to remove the roast sooner (at 5° to 10°F. less  
than the temperature in the Roasting Guide).  
poultry can be roasted uncovered in your oven.  
Roasting temperatures, which should be low and  
steady, keep spattering to a minimum.  
Roasting is really a baking procedure used for meats.  
Therefore, the oven controls are set for Baking or  
Timed Baking. (You may hear a slight clicking sound,  
indicating the oven is working properly.) Timed  
Baking will turn the oven on and off automatically.  
Remember that food will continue to cook in the hot  
oven and therefore should be removed when the  
desired internal temperature has been reached.  
How to Set Your Oven for Roasting  
1. Place the shelf in A or B position. No preheating  
3. Press BAKE.  
BAKE  
is necessary.  
2. Check the weight of the  
meat. Place the meat fat  
side up, or poultry  
4. Press the TEMP + or – pads to set  
the temperature.  
TEMP  
breast side up, on  
roasting grid in a  
shallow pan. The  
B
5. Press START.  
melting fat will baste  
the meat. Select a pan  
as close to the size of  
the meat as possible.  
START  
A
6. Press CLEAR/OFF when roasting  
CLEAR  
OFF  
is finished.  
(The broiler pan with grid is a good pan for this.)  
To change the oven temperature during the  
roasting cycle, press BAKE and set the new  
temperature.  
Use of Aluminum Foil  
You can use aluminum foil to line the broiler pan.  
This makes clean-up easier when using the pan for  
marinating, cooking with fruits, cooking heavily  
cured meats or basting food during cooking. Press  
the foil tightly around the inside of the pan.  
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Questions and Answers  
Q. Is it necessary to check for doneness with a  
meat thermometer?  
Q. Do I need to preheat my oven each time I cook a  
roast or poultry?  
A. Checking the finished internal temperature at the  
completion of cooking time is recommended.  
Temperatures are shown in the Roasting Guide.  
For roasts over 8 lbs. check with thermometer at  
half-hour intervals after half the cooking time  
has passed.  
A. It is not necessary to preheat your oven.  
Q. When buying a roast, are there any special tips  
that would help me cook it more evenly?  
A. Yes. Buy a roast as even in thickness as possible,  
or buy rolled roasts.  
Q. Can I seal the sides of my foil “tent” when  
roasting a turkey?  
Q. Why is my roast crumbling when I try to  
carve it?  
A. Sealing the foil will steam the meat. Leaving it  
unsealed allows the air to circulate and brown  
the meat.  
A. Roasts are easier to slice if allowed to cool 10 to  
20 minutes after removing them from the oven.  
Be sure to cut across the grain of the meat.  
ROASTING GUIDE  
Frozen Roasts  
Frozen roasts of beef, pork, lamb, etc., can be started  
without thawing, but allow 10 to 25 minutes per  
pound additional time (10 minutes per pound for  
roasts under 5 pounds, more time for larger roasts).  
Make sure poultry is thawed before roasting.  
Unthawed poultry often does not cook evenly.  
Some commercial frozen poultry can be cooked  
successfully without thawing. Follow the directions  
given on the package label.  
Oven  
Approximate Roasting Time  
in Minutes per Pound  
Internal  
Temperature °F.  
Type  
Temperature Doneness  
Meat  
3 to 5 lbs.  
24–33  
6 to 8 lbs.  
Tender cuts; rib, high quality  
sirloin tip, rump or top round†  
325°  
325°  
Rare:  
18–22  
22–29  
30–35  
20–23  
24–28  
28–33  
30–40  
30–40  
140°–150°*  
150°–160°  
170°–185°  
140°–150°*  
150°–160°  
170°–185°  
170°–180°  
170°–180°  
115°–125°  
Medium:  
35–39  
Well Done: 40–45  
Lamb leg or bone-in shoulder†  
Rare:  
Medium:  
21–25  
25–30  
Well Done: 30–35  
Well Done: 35–45  
Well Done: 35–45  
Veal shoulder, leg or loin†  
Pork loin, rib or shoulder†  
Ham, precooked  
325°  
325°  
325°  
To Warm:  
17–20 minutes per pound (any weight)  
Poultry  
3 to 5 lbs.  
Over 5 lbs.  
Chicken or Duck  
Chicken pieces  
325°  
350°  
Well Done: 35–40  
Well Done: 35–40  
30–35  
185°–190°  
185°–190°  
In thigh:  
10 to 15 lbs.  
Well Done: 18–25  
Over 15 lbs.  
15–20  
Turkey  
325°  
185°–190°  
†For boneless rolled roasts over 6 inches thick, add 5 to 10 minutes per pound to times given above.  
*The U.S. Department of Agriculture says “Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F. means  
some food poisoning organisms may survive.” (Source: Safe Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)  
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BROILING  
Broiling is cooking food by direct heat from above  
Remove the broiler pan and grid from the broiler  
compartment and place the food on the grid.  
the food. Your oven has a convenient compartment  
below the oven for broiling. It also has a specially  
designed broiler pan and grid that allow dripping fat  
to drain away from the foods and be kept away from  
the high heat of the gas flame.  
Pull out the drawer and position the broiler pan in the  
compartment placing the sump area of the broiler pan  
to the front of the drawer.  
Placing food closer to the flame increases the exterior  
browning of food, but also increases spattering and  
the possibility of fats and meat juices igniting.  
Distance from the heat source may be changed by  
positioning the broiler pan and grid on one of three  
shelf positions in the broiler compartment—A (bottom  
of broiler compartment), B (middle) and C (top).  
If the meat has fat or gristle around the edge, cut  
vertical slashes through it about 2 inches apart.  
If desired, the fat may be trimmed, leaving a layer  
about 1/8-inch thick.  
Both the oven door and the broiler compartment  
drawer must be closed during broiling.  
Turn most foods using tongs once during broiling (the  
exception is thin fillets of fish; oil one side, place that  
side down on the broiler grid and cook without  
turning until done). Time the foods for about one-half  
of the total cooking time, turn the food, then continue  
to cook to the preferred doneness.  
Steaks and chops should be at least 1-inch thick for  
best broiling results. Pan broil thinner ones.  
How to Set Your Oven for Broiling  
1. Press BROIL HI/LO.  
3. Press START.  
BROIL  
HI/LO  
START  
2. Press BROIL HI/LO again (alternates  
between LO Broil and HI Broil).  
4. Press CLEAR/OFF when broiling  
CLEAR  
OFF  
is finished.  
Use of Aluminum Foil  
You can use aluminum foil to line your broiler pan and broiler grid.  
However, you must mold the foil tightly to the grid and cut slits in  
it just like the grid.  
Without the slits, the foil will prevent fat and meat juices from draining  
into the broiler pan. The juices could become hot enough to catch on fire.  
If you do not cut the slits, you are frying, not broiling.  
Always place  
sump to the  
front of the  
drawer.  
Questions and Answers  
Q. Why are my meats not turning out as brown as  
they should?  
Q. When broiling, is it necessary to always use a  
grid in the pan?  
A. Check to see if you are using the recommended  
shelf position. Broil for the longest period of time  
indicated in the Broiling Guide. Turn the food only  
once during broiling.  
A. Yes. Using the grid suspends the meat over the pan.  
As the meat cooks, the juices fall into the pan, thus  
keeping the meat drier. Juices are protected by the  
grid and stay cooler, thus preventing excessive  
spatter and smoking.  
Q. Should I salt the meat before broiling?  
A. No. Salt draws out the juices and allows them to  
evaporate. Always salt after cooking. Piercing the  
meat with a fork allows juices to escape. Turn the  
meat with tongs instead of a fork.  
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BROILING GUIDE  
• Both the oven door and the broiler compartment  
• When arranging the food on the pan, do not let fatty  
edges hang over the sides because the dripping fat  
will soil the oven.  
drawer must be closed during broiling.  
• Always use the broiler pan and grid that comes with  
your oven. It is designed to minimize smoking and  
spattering by trapping the juices in the shielded  
lower part of the pan.  
• The broiler compartment does not need to be  
preheated. However, for very thin foods, or to  
increase browning, preheat if desired.  
• For steaks and chops, slash fat evenly around the  
outside edges of the meat. To slash, cut crosswise  
through the outer fat surface just to the edge of the  
meat. Use tongs to turn the meat over to prevent  
piercing the meat and losing juices.  
• Use LO Broil to cook foods such as poultry or thick  
pork chops evenly without over-browning them.  
• Frozen steaks can be broiled by positioning the shelf  
at next lowest shelf position and increasing cooking  
1
2
time given in this guide 1 ⁄ times per side.  
If desired, marinate meats or chicken before broiling.  
Or brush with barbecue sauce last 5 to 10 minutes only.  
Quantity and/or  
Thickness  
Broil  
First Side  
Second Side  
Food  
Position Time, Minutes Time, Minutes Comments  
1
2
Bacon  
1/2 lb.  
(about 8 thin slices)  
B
3 ⁄  
3
Arrange in single layer.  
Ground Beef  
Well Done  
1 lb. (4 patties)  
1/2 to 3/4 inch thick  
Space evenly. Up to 8 patties take  
about same time.  
B
8–9  
6–7  
Beef Steaks  
Rare  
Medium  
Well Done  
1 inch thick  
B
B
B
9
12  
13  
7
5–6  
8–9  
Steaks less than 1-inch thick cook  
through before browning.  
Pan frying is recommended.  
1
2
(1-1 ⁄ lbs.)  
1
2
Rare  
Medium  
Well Done  
1 ⁄ inches thick  
B, C  
B
B
10  
15  
25  
6–7  
12–14  
16–18  
Slash fat.  
1
2
(2-2 ⁄ lbs.)  
Chicken  
1 whole  
A
30–35  
25–30  
Reduce times about 5 to 10 minutes  
per side for cut-up chicken. Brush each  
side with melted butter. Broil with  
skin-side-down first.  
1
2
(2 to 2 ⁄ lbs.),  
split lengthwise  
Bakery Products  
Bread (Toast) or  
Toaster Pastries  
English Muffins  
2-4 slices  
1 pkg. (2)  
2 split  
C
2–3  
1/2–1  
Space evenly. Place English muffins  
cut-side-up and brush with butter,  
if desired.  
C
B
3–5  
Lobster Tails  
2-4  
13–16  
Do not  
turn over.  
Cut through back of shell, spread open.  
Brush with melted butter before broiling  
and after half of broiling time.  
(6 to 8 oz. each)  
Fish  
1-lb. fillets 1/4 to  
1/2 inch thick  
B, C  
5
5
8
Handle and turn very carefully. Brush  
with lemon butter before and during  
cooking, if desired. Preheat broiler to  
increase browning.  
Ham Slices  
Precooked  
1 inch thick  
B
8
Increase times 5 to 10 minutes per  
1
2
side for 1 ⁄ -inch thick or home cured.  
Pork Chops  
Well Done  
2 (1/2 inch thick)  
2 (1 inch thick),  
about 1 lb.  
B
B
10  
13  
4–5  
9–12  
Slash fat.  
Lamb Chops  
Medium  
Well Done  
Medium  
Well Done  
2 (1 inch thick),  
B
B
B
B
8
4–7  
10  
Slash fat.  
about 10-12 oz.  
10  
10  
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1
2
2 (1 ⁄ inches thick),  
4–6  
about 1 lb.  
12–14  
Wieners,  
1-lb. pkg. (10)  
B, C  
6
1–2  
If desired, split sausages in half  
lengthwise; cut into 5- to 6-inch  
pieces.  
similar precooked  
sausages,  
bratwurst  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
Proper care and cleaning are important so your oven will give you efficient  
and satisfactory service. Follow these directions carefully in caring for it to  
help assure safe and proper maintenance.  
Porcelain Oven Interior  
With proper care, the  
If necessary, you may use an oven cleaner.  
porcelain enamel finish on  
the inside of the oven—top,  
bottom, sides, back and  
inside of the door— will stay  
new-looking for years.  
Follow package directions.  
Cautions about using spray-on oven cleaners:  
• Do not spray on the electrical controls and switches  
because it could cause a short circuit and result in  
sparking or fire.  
Let the oven cool before  
cleaning. We recommend  
that you wear rubber gloves  
when cleaning the oven.  
• Do not allow a film from the cleaner to build up  
on the temperature sensor—it could cause the oven  
to heat improperly. (The sensor is located at the top  
of the oven.) Carefully wipe the sensor clean after  
each oven cleaning, being careful not to move the  
sensor as a change in its position could affect how  
the oven bakes.  
Soap and water will normally do the job. Heavy  
spattering or spillovers may require cleaning with a  
mild abrasive cleaner. Soapy, wet metal pads may also  
be used. Do not allow food spills with a high sugar or  
acid content (such as milk, tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit  
juices or pie filling) to remain on the surface. They  
may cause a dull spot even after cleaning.  
• Do not spray any oven cleaner on the outside of the  
door, handles or any exterior surface of the oven,  
cabinet or painted surfaces. The cleaner can damage  
these surfaces.  
Household ammonia may make the cleaning job  
easier. Place 1/2 cup in a shallow glass or pottery  
container in a cold oven overnight. The ammonia  
fumes will help loosen the burned-on grease and food.  
Oven Light  
Control Panel  
The light bulb is located in  
It’s a good idea to wipe the control panel after each  
use. Clean with mild soap and water or vinegar and  
water, rinse with clean water and polish dry with a  
soft cloth.  
the upper right corner of  
the oven. Before replacing  
the bulb, disconnect  
electrical power to the  
Do not use abrasive cleansers, strong liquid  
oven at the main fuse or  
cleaners, plastic scouring pads or oven cleansers  
on the control panel—they will damage the finish.  
A 50/50 solution of vinegar and hot water works well.  
circuit breaker panel. Let the bulb cool completely  
before removing it. Replace the bulb with a 40-watt  
appliance bulb only. Do not touch a hot bulb with a  
damp cloth because the bulb will break.  
Oven Shelves  
The oven shelves may be cleaned with a mild  
abrasive cleanser or steel wool. After cleaning,  
rinse the shelves with clean water and dry with a  
clean cloth.  
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Lift-Off Oven Door  
The oven door is  
removable, but it is heavy.  
You may need help  
TO CLEAN THE DOOR:  
Inside of door:  
• Soap and water will normally do the job. Heavy  
spattering or spillovers may require cleaning with a  
mild abrasive cleaner. Soapy, wet metal pads may also  
be used. Do not allow food spills with a high sugar or  
acid content (such as milk, tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit  
juices or pie filling) to remain on the surface. They  
may cause a dull spot even after cleaning.  
removing and replacing  
the door. Do not lift the  
door by the handle. This  
can cause the glass to  
break or can cause  
damage to the door.  
To remove the door,  
• If necessary, you may use an oven cleaner.  
Follow the package directions. Do not use oven  
cleaners, cleansing powders or harsh abrasives  
on the outside of the door.  
open it a few inches to the special stop position that  
will hold the door open. Grasp firmly on each side  
and lift the door straight up and off the hinges.  
NOTE:  
Outside of door:  
• Be careful not to place hands between the hinge  
and the oven door frame as the hinge could snap  
back and pinch fingers.  
Use soap and water to thoroughly clean the top,  
sides and front of the oven door. Rinse well.  
You may also use a glass cleaner to clean the  
glass on the outside of the door.  
• While working in the oven area, cover the hinges  
with towels or empty paper towel rolls to prevent  
pinched fingers and chipping the porcelain enamel  
on the frame.  
Spillage of marinades, fruit juices, tomato sauces  
and basting materials containing acids may cause  
discoloration and should be wiped up immediately.  
When the surface is cool, clean and rinse.  
To replace the door, make sure the hinges are in the  
special stop position. Position the slots in the bottom  
of the door squarely over the hinges at the same time.  
If the hinges snap back against the oven frame, pull  
them back out.  
Broiler Drawer  
To remove:  
Broiler Pan and Grid  
Broiler compartment  
After broiling, remove the  
broiler pan from the broiler  
drawer. Remove the grid  
from the pan. Carefully  
pour out grease from the  
pan into a proper container.  
Wash and rinse the broiler  
pan and grid in hot water  
with a soap-filled or plastic  
scouring pad.  
1. When the broiler is  
cool, remove the  
grid and pan.  
2. Pull the broiler  
drawer out until it  
stops, then push it  
back in about 1.  
3. Grasp handle, lift and pull broiler drawer out (lift  
the rollers located under the drawer over the roller  
guides in the oven).  
Front frame  
If food has burned on, sprinkle the grid with  
detergent while hot and cover with wet paper towels  
or a dishcloth. Soaking the pan will remove burned  
on foods.  
To replace:  
1. Put the rollers under the broiler drawer behind the  
Both the broiler pan and grid may be cleaned with a  
commercial oven cleaner.  
roller guide stops in the oven.  
2. Hold the broiler drawer in the raised position as  
you slide it partway into the oven. Then lower the  
drawer and push it completely closed.  
Do not store a soiled broiler pan and grid anywhere  
in the oven.  
Both the broiler pan and grid can also be cleaned in  
the dishwasher.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
(continued)  
Removable Oven Bottom  
The oven bottom can be removed to clean large spills,  
and to enable you to reach the oven burner.  
The oven bottom has a porcelain enamel finish.  
To make cleaning easier, protect the oven bottom  
from excessive spillovers. This is particularly  
important when baking a fruit pie or other foods with  
high acid content. Hot fruit fillings or foods that are  
acidic (such as milk, tomatoes or sauerkraut, and  
sauces with vinegar or lemon juice) may cause pitting  
and damage to the porcelain enamel surface.  
Unlock  
Lock  
To protect the oven bottom surface, place a piece  
of aluminum foil slightly larger than the baking dish  
or a small cookie sheet on a lower shelf or under the  
baking dish to catch any spillovers. It should not  
completely cover the shelf as this would cause uneven  
heat in the oven. Aluminum foil should not be placed  
on the oven bottom.  
TO REMOVE:  
1. Slide the tab at the center front of the oven bottom  
to the left.  
2. Lift the oven bottom up and out.  
TO REPLACE:  
1. Slip the oven bottom into the oven so the tabs in  
the rear of the oven bottom fit into the slots in the  
oven back.  
If a spillover does occur on the oven bottom,  
allow the oven to cool first. You can clean the oven  
bottom with soap and water, a mild abrasive cleanser  
or soap-filled abrasive pads. Rinse well.  
2. Lower the front of the oven bottom into place and  
slide the front tab to the right to lock the oven  
bottom into place.  
MINOR ADJUSTMENTS YOU CAN MAKE  
Broil and Oven Burner Air Adjustment Shutters  
Air adjustment shutters for the burner regulate the  
flow of air to the flames.  
WARNING: If you attempt to measure the  
inner cone of the flame, please use caution.  
Burns could result.  
To adjust the air shutter, remove the oven bottom.  
Turn the burner full on and check the flames. The  
burner flames should not flutter or blow away from  
the burner. They should be blue in color with no trace  
of yellow. Foreign particles in the gas line may cause  
an orange flame at first, but this will soon disappear.  
If the flames are yellow or flutter, open the air shutter  
more. If they blow away from the burner, close the air  
shutter more.  
Inner cone  
of flame  
The inner cone of the  
flames should be about  
1/2long. If the flames  
are not right, use a 1/2″  
open-end wrench or  
1/2  
Burner  
adjustable joint pliers to  
adjust the orifice hood.  
To shorten the cones,  
tighten the orifice  
hood by turning in  
the “L.P.” direction.  
To lengthen the  
cones, loosen the  
orifice hood by  
Loosen  
If necessary, use a  
Nat.  
screwdriver to  
loosen the air shutter  
screw. Then adjust  
the air shutter and,  
when the flames are  
right, retighten the  
air shutter screw.  
Air Adjustment  
Shutter  
L.P.  
turning in the “Nat.”  
direction.  
To adjust the orifice  
hoods, check the  
inner cone of the  
flame.  
When checking the flames, before and after  
adjustments, the oven door should be closed.  
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QUESTIONS?  
USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
“F–AND A NUMBER  
OR LETTER” FLASH  
IN THE DISPLAY  
• This is a function error code. Press CLEAR/OFF. Allow the oven to cool one  
hour. Place the oven back into operation.  
• Disconnect all power to the oven for 5 minutes and then reconnect power. If the  
failure code repeats, call for service.  
CONTROL SIGNALS  
AFTER ENTERING  
COOKING TIME OR  
DELAY START TIME  
• This is reminding you to press BAKE and then enter a temperature.  
• This is reminding you to enter a bake temperature after having pressed BAKE.  
DISPLAY GOES BLANK  
DISPLAY FLASHES  
• The circuit breaker in your house has been tripped, or a fuse has been blown.  
• Power failure. Reset the clock.  
UNABLE TO GET THE  
DISPLAY TO SHOW “SF”  
• BAKE and BROIL HI/LO must be pressed at the same time and held for  
2 seconds.  
CLOCK AND TIMER  
DO NOT WORK  
• Check for power outage.  
OVEN LIGHT DOES  
NOT WORK  
• The light bulb is loose or defective. Tighten or replace.  
• The pad operating the oven light is broken. Call for service.  
FOOD DOES NOT  
BROIL PROPERLY  
• The oven controls are not properly set. See the Broiling section.  
• Improper shelf position being used.  
• Food is being cooked on a hot pan.  
• Cookware is not suited for broiling.  
• The oven door and/or the broiler compartment door not closed.  
• Aluminum foil used on the broiler pan grid has not been fitted properly  
and slit as recommended.  
FOOD DOES NOT  
ROAST OR BAKE  
PROPERLY  
• The oven controls are not properly set. See the Baking or Roasting section.  
• Shelf position is not correct.  
• Incorrect cookware or cookware of improper size is being used.  
• Oven thermostat needs adjustment. See the Adjust the Oven Thermostat—  
Do It Yourself section.  
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PROBLEM SOLVER  
(continued)  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
OVEN WILL NOT WORK  
• The circuit breaker in your house has been tripped, or a fuse has been blown.  
• The oven controls are not properly set.  
OVEN TEMPERATURE  
TOO HOT OR TOO COLD  
• Oven thermostat needs adjustment. See the Adjust the Oven Thermostat—  
Do It Yourself section.  
“BURNING” OR “OILY”  
ODOR EMITTING FROM  
OVEN WHEN TURNED ON  
• This is normal in a new oven and will disappear in time.  
STRONG ODOR  
• Improper air/gas ratio in oven. Adjust the oven burner air shutter.  
• An odor from the insulation around the inside of the oven is normal for the  
first few times the oven is used. This is temporary.  
BURNERS HAVE YELLOW  
OR YELLOW-TIPPED  
FLAMES  
(A) Yellow flames—  
(B) Yellow tips on  
outer cones—  
(C) Soft blue flames—  
Call for service  
Normal for natural gas  
Normal for LP gas  
If burner flames look like (A), call for service. Normal burner flames should  
look like (B) or (C), depending on the type of gas you use.  
• With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer cones is normal.  
FAN NOISE  
• A cooling fan may automatically turn on and off to cool internal parts. This is  
normal and the fan may continue to run even after the oven is turned off.  
If you need more help…call, toll free:  
GE Answer Center®  
800.626.2000  
consumer information service  
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Well Be There  
With the purchase of your new GE appliance, receive the assurance that if you ever need  
information or assistance from GE, well be there. All you have to do is call—toll-free!  
GE Answer Center®  
800.626.2000  
Whatever your question about any GE major appliance, GE Answer Center®  
information service is available to help. Your call—and your questionwill 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.  
In-Home Repair Service  
800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737)  
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.  
For Customers With Special Needs…  
2’  6"  
TBXTOLITE  
ON WALL  
SINGLE CONTROL  
FAUCET  
800.626.2000  
6’  10"  
8"  
5"  
6"  
5"  
7"  
1’ 0"  
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.  
1/8  
3’   "  
FLUORESCENT  
FIXTURE  
THIS LIGHT CAN  
BE INSTALLED  
IN BOTTOM OF  
WALL CABINETS  
2’  10"  
SECTION A-A  
R SHALLOW DEPTH SINKS (6") WITH REAR DRAIN.  
   SINK SHOULD ALSO BE UNDERCOATED  
SCALE 1’ 1"  
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Service Contracts  
800-626-2224  
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.  
Parts and Accessories  
800-626-2002  
User maintenance instructions contained in this guide  
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.  
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.  
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Staple sales slip or cancelled check  
here. Proof of original purchase date  
is needed to obtain service  
under warranty.  
YOUR GE GAS OVEN  
WARRANTY  
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
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 oven that fails  
because of a manufacturing defect.  
WHAT IS COVERED  
***********************  
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.  
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-GE-CARES (800-432-2737).  
Service trips to your home to  
You are responsible for providing  
adequate electrical, gas, exhausting  
and other connecting facilities as  
described in the Installation  
Instructions provided with the  
product.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
teach you how to use the product.  
Read your Use and Care  
material. If you then have any  
questions about operating the  
product please contact your  
dealer or our Consumer Affairs  
office at the address below, or  
call, toll free:  
GE Answer Center®  
800.626.2000  
consumer information service  
Replacement of house fuses or  
resetting of circuit breakers.  
Failure of the product if it is used  
for other than its intended purpose  
or used commercially.  
Damage to product caused by  
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.  
Improper installation.  
If you have an installation  
problem, contact your dealer  
or installer.  
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—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225  
Recycled Paper  
JGRS14  
Part No. 164D2966P217-1  
Pub No. 49-8702-1  
Printed in LaFayette, GA  
2-97 CG  
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