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_ e . COIB Ins'udlation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . 32 - 43 _ l _ Safety Instru _ tions . . . . . . . 2 - 7 Air Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Operating Imlru _ . ions ' Aluminum Foil . . . . . . . . . . 13 Ai _ ti - Tip Device . . . . . . . . 35 , 43 rGBP24 Clock and Timer . . . . . . . ] 5 , ] 6 Checking Burner Ignition . . . 41 ( ) \ ' e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 0 - 3 ] r ( ; BP25 Connecting the Rang _ to Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 - 39 Baking and Roasting . . . . . . 13 r ( ; BP26 Dimensions and Clearances . 34 Broiling , Broiling Guide . . . 14 rGBP27 Oven Control . . . . . . . . 10 , 11 Electrical Connections . . 40 , 41 r ( ; BP28 Power Outag > . . . . . . . . 12 , 16 I , e _ > ling the Rang > . . . . . . . . 42 rGBP2 9 Preheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 I , ocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 rGBP30 Sabbath Feaune . . . . . . 19 , 20 I , P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 r ( ; BP32 Self - Cleaning . . . . . . . . . 22 , 23 r ( ; B P _ 3 Special Features . . . . . . . . . 18 Troubleshooting Thermostat Adjusunent . . . 21 Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 - 47 rGBP34 Timed Baking R ( ; t37 _ 5 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 and Roasting . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 R ( ; B 740 Smthce Cooking . . . . . . . . . 8 , 9 R ( ; t3745 Consumer Support Consumer R ( ; B746 Care and Cleaning Burner Assembly . . . . . . . 24 - 26 Support . . . . . . . . . . Back Coxer R ( ; B790 Bnliler Grams . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Product Registration . . . . 49 , 50 Control Panel and I { aaobs . . . 30 _ ' arrantv for Customers in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Cooktop Surface . . . . . . . . . . 27 V ( arranw tbr Custon _ ers Door Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 in the U . S . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Kick Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 I , ift - up Cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Oven Bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Oven i , ight Replacement . . . 31 Oven Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Self - Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . 99 , 93 Shel _ > s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Stainless Smel Surfl _ ces . . . . . 27 Storag > Drawer . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Write the model and serial numbers here : Model # Serial # You can find them on a label on the front ot the range behind the storage drawer or kick panel . 18305580P210 49 - 85126 03 - 07JR
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION . READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING . WARNING ! For your safe _ the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion , electric shock , or to prevent property damage , personal injury , or loss of life . WARNING : If the information in this manual is not followed exactly , a fire or explosion may result causing property damage , personal injury or death . ® - - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance . WARNING ! ANTI - TIPDEVICE - WHATTODOIF YOU SMELLGAS ALL RANGES CAN TIP @ INJURY TO PERSONS ! : _ _ iDo not try to light any appliance . COULD RESULT ! : _ iD : o not touch any electrical switch ; @ INSTALL AN _ tiP do not use any phone in your DEVICES PACKED WITH building . RANGE ! : _ _ iImmediately call your gas supplier @ SEE INSTALLATION from a neighbor's phone . Follow the INSTRUCtiONS gas supplier's instructions . ! : _ _ iIf you cannot reach your gas supplier , call the fire department . - - Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer , service agency or the gas supplier . ANTI - TIPDEVICE All ranges can tip and injury could result . Toprevent accidental tipping of the range , attach it to the wall by installing the Anti - - tip device supplied . If the Anti - - tip device supplied with the range does not fit this application , use the universal Anti - - 17p device WB2X7909 . To check if the device is installed and engaged properly , carefully tip the range forward . TheAnti - - tip device should engage and prevent the range from tipping over . If you pu ] ] tile range otlt t ) om tile wall for any reason , make sure fl ) e device is properly engag > d when you push the range back against the wall . If it is not , flmre is a possible risk of the rang > tipping ox _ r and causing ii _ u _ T if you or a child stand , sit or lean on all open door Please refer to the Anti - Tip device information in this manual . Failure m take this precaution could result ill tipping of the rang > and iI _ tlITv ' . 2
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WARNING ! IMPORTANSTAFETYNOTICE 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 birth defects or other reproductive harm , and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances . 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 yeflow flame , will minimize incomplete combustion . Exposure to these substances can be minimized by venting with an open window or using a ventilation fan or hood . SAAFFEETTYYPPRREECCAAUUTTIOIONNSS Ha , vvee tthhee iinnsst ) aalflteerr sshhooww yyoouu tthhee llooccaattiioonn ooff tthhee range gas sshhu _ ftt - - ooffff vvaallvvee a _ nndd hhooww ttoc sshhuut iitt ooffff iiff nneecce _ ssary . ; _ ; HHma _ e yyoouurr rraanngge _ iinnssttaalllleedd aanndd pi ) rroopi ) eerrllyy ; _ i _ PP , li : ut gg yyoouurr rramngig _ e iinnttoo aa 119900 _ - i \ oohlt ggrToouunnd ( ed ggrroouunnddeedd bbyy aa qquuaalliiffiieedd iinnssttaalllleerr , , iitn ) oouutl : eltet oonnllyy . . D [ _ oonnoott rteenmoovxee ttiillee rroouunndd accordance with tile Installation Insuucdons . accordance with tile Installation Instruct ggrro ( uanmddiningg pproonngg ffrroomm ttiillee pplluugg . . IIff iillll , dout ) t AAnnyy aaddjjuussttmmeenntt aanndd sseerrvviiccee sshhoouulldd bbee aabbo , umtt ftiillee ggrro _ urennddiningg oof7fthil _ e lllloommee eelleec ( trical pi ) eerrffoom , _ ) needd oonnllyy bbyy qquuaalliiffiieedd ggaass rraanngge > ssyyssteelnl ) L , iitt iiss yyo ) uurr ppeerrssoonI alLalire _ spspoonnsisbibiliiltiyt and installers or service technicians . installers or service technicians , oolb ) liiggaaftiioonn ttoo hhamlee aallll uunaggrro _ unrednedded oOu1t1l1et • rreepI l , alacceedd wwiittlh aa pI ) rro ° pI ) eerIly v g _ roox _ uunnddeedd , , _ : _ DD11oo nnoott aatttteemmpi ) tt ttoo rreepi ) aauiror or rreepi ) llaaccee aannyy , , . _ ' , " . , , . . . , - , ; ftll ) ) _ reeee - D - prorno _ n , lgutlet outlet imll aa cccoollradnacence w _ qitltlh Di ) aarrtt ooIfVOyo / llu - r rraannggee tulnnlleessss iitt 1iss ssDpeeccliilfCicalalVlly • . _ ' . ¢ • _ , , . ' , . , • . , , _ ttihl _ e NNaatuioonnaallEleEctlneccatrli , c ; oadl e . ( ; ode . DDoonontott use recoll / illentle ( 1 in tillS 1 ) ) antlal . All otller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . all extension cord Wltl ] tillS aDDllance . service sllOtll ( t / ) e retelTed to a qualltmO • • technician .
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION . READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING . SAFETYPRECAUTIONS Locate the rang _ out of kitchen traffic pafl _ _ ; i : N , iexer wear loose fitting or hanging gat _ nents and out of drafw locations to prexent poor while using the appliance . Be careflfl when air citvulafion . reaching for items stored in cabinets over fire rang _ . Flammable material could be ignited ; ; i : , B : e sure all packaging materials are remoxed if brougttt in contact wifll flame or hot oxen flom the range before operaOng it to stlr'P , tces and may cause sexete 1 ) nrrls . prevent rite or smoke damage should tile packaging material ignite . ; _ ? D : ' : o not store flammable materials in an oven , a range smrag _ drawer ; a waHning _ ; i : B , : e sure your rang _ is correctly adjusted by drawer or near a cookmp . a qualified service technician or installer tbr the type of gas ( nautral or LP ) that is to be _ ; : Do not store or use combustible materials , used . Your range can be converted for use gasoline or oflter flammable vapors and with either type of gas . See the Installation liquids in rite vicinity of this or any oflter of the range section . appliance . _ ; : Do not let cooking gxease or other WARNING : teseadjnstmmenntsst flammable materials accunnflate in or be made by a qualified service technician in accordance Mth the manufiacmrer's near the rang _ . insmtcdons and all codes and requirements ; _ ) : D ' : o not use water on grease fires . Nexer pick of the authocitv havingjnrisdicfion . Failure up a flaming pan . Turn fire controls off : m follow these instructions could result in Smother a flaming pan on a surface burner set - ions ir _ juU or property damage . The by coxering the pan completely with a qualified ag > nQ ' perfot _ ning this work well - fitting lid , cookie sheet or fiat uay . assumes responsibility for the conversion . Use a multi - puq ) ose dr T chemical or ; _ ? A : , : fter prolong > d use of a range , high floor foam - type fire extinguisher temperautres may result and many floor Flaming grease outside a pan can be put coxering _ will not wifl _ smnd this kind of use . ont by coxetJng it with baMng soda or ; Nexer install fl _ e rang _ oxer viwl dle or if available , 1 ) y using a mnlti - pnrpose dry linoleun _ that cannot withstand such type chemical or foam - type fire exdnguishen of use . Nexer insta ] ] it directly oxer intelior Flame in the oven can be smothered kitchen carpeting . completely by closing the oxen door and _ ; : Do not leme children alone or unattended turning the control to off or by using a where a range is hot or in operation . They nnfld - pm ] ) ose d U chemical or foam - type could be seriously burned . fire exdnguishen _ ; : Do not allow anyone to climb , stand or hang ; _ ? i : , ' e : t the burner grates and other surfaces on the oven door ; storag _ drawer ; wamfing cool before ranching them or leaving fltem drawer or cooktop . They could damag _ the where children can teach them . rang _ and even tip it ove _ ; causing sexere persona ] irljnry ' . _ ; : Nexer block the xents ( air openings ) of the rang > . They provide the air inlet and outlet CAUTION : temosfinteretost that are necessa U for rite rang _ to operate children should not be stated in cabinets I ) roperly with cotTect combustion . ' Air aboxe a range or on the backsplash of a opening _ are located at the rear of flae range - - - < : hildten climbing on the rang > cooktop , at the top and bottom of the oven m reach items could be seliously injured . door ; and at the bottom of flae rang > under the kick panel or storag > drawer , & WARNING : NEVERthuisse _ ; : Large scrawhes or impacts to glass doors can appliance as a space heater to heat or lead to broken or shattered glass . warm the room . Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and oxerheating of the oven . 4
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ge . com . . . . . it WARNING ! SUUTRFFAACCBBEEUUJRNERS Us : ee jprrooppeerr ppaann ssiizzee - - - avoid pans that are unstable or easily tipped . Select cookware having fiat bottoms larggeE eennoouugghh ttoo ccoovveer burner grates . To avoid spillovers , make sure cookware is large enough to contain the _ , Lfooodd pprrooppeerrllyy . . TThhiis will both save cleaning time and prevent hazardous accumulations of food , since heaav _ y ' ssppaatttteerriinngg oorr ssjpillovers left on range can ignite . Usepans with handles that can be easily grasped and remain cooll d J _ , maincoo , A1 , _ avsuse the LI ] _ : : Always use the LifE position when igniting E : , : Do not flame foods on tile cooktop . If you do Ifillle : ttoopp b1u ) nrnrneersrs aand make snre the 1 ) umers flame foods under the hood , mm the tim on . haxe ignited . _ ' q _ { D _ o : not use a wok on the cooking surface Nexer leave tile sl _ " ; _ i : N , : e _ er leave tile sm / _ ace burners unattended if tile wok has a round metal ring that is at high flame sett _ at high flame settings . Boiloxers cause placed oxer the 1 ) mT _ er gTate to support ssmmookkiinngg aanndd ggrree : asy spilloxers that may tile wok . This ring acts as a heat traI ) , catch on fire . _ " which may damage the hni _ ler grate and 1 ) nrner head . Also , it may cause tile hnmer Adjust the top buurner N Adjust the top b flame size so it to work improperly . This may cause a does not extend 1 does not extend hevond the edge of tile carhon monoxide level abo _ e that - - cookware . Excessixe flame is hazardous . cookware . Excess _ - allowed by cnnent standards , resulting E : , UU : ssee oonnllyy d & UT ppoott holders - - moist or damp ill a health hazard . _ " pot holders on h _ pot holders on hot surfaces may result ill ; _ i : F , ioods fox flying should he as d U as possible . bums ffoxn stean : 1 ) urns Doxn steam . Do not let pot holders Frost on flozen foods or moisture on flesh come near oi ) en : _ _ ' come near open flames when lifting foods can cause hot tht to hubble up and cookware . Do not use a towel or other cookware . Do nol oxer the sides of the pan . 11 ) ) uullkkyy ccllootthh iillll ppllaace of a pot holden ; _ ? _ _ : ' 44 : ] ] mlenn ruissiinngg ggllaassss cookware , make sine it ; _ ? N : ' : exer try to moxe a pan of hot t _ at , especially v is designed fox toi > of - range cooking , a deep t : at frvex : halt until the t : at is cool . is designed fox to _ , To minimize thee N To minimize th possihility of hums , N Do not leme plastic items on the cooktoi > - - they may melt if left too close to the xent . iiggnniittiioonn ooff ffllaammmmal ) le materials and spillage , tnrn cookware haandles turn cookware h toward tile side or _ : ; Kee I ) all plastics away flom the snifitce hack of tile range burners . _ hack of tile range without extending oxer adjacent humers . To moldd _ : ; To mol tile possihilitv of a bum , always be Careflfllv _ , _ ' at , certain tl _ : Careflfllv watch tbods heing flied at a high certain that the controls for all humers are at the OFF position and all grates are cool flame setting , at the Of _ g hefore attempting to remoxe them . Alwa _ ' sheal before al _ , _ i _ Always heat fl _ t slowly , and watch as it heats . If rangee _ : Do not leme any items on tile cooktop . The _ : If rang is located near a windows , do not Do rot lean hang olowng ' hang l cnrtains that could hlow oxer the hot _ ir flox _ , _ l hot air flom the xent may ignite flammahle surface humers and create a fire hazard . snrface l : item ; and v ill closed items and will increase pressure conL liners , [ [ " von SXl e containers , which may cause them to hurst . ; _ ? : I , f : you smell gas , turn off the gas to tile range _ _ aI _ d call ; r and call a qualified ser \ _ ice technician . Nexer E : , I ; f a comhination of oils or thts will be used ill If a ( omhfl _ use all o ] flTing , stir together 1 ) efore heating or as fats use all open flame to locate a leak . flwin ; , stir 1 melt slowly . _ : ; Always tun _ tile surface hnrner controls off _ : ; Use a deep t : at thermometer whenexer before removing cookware . _ possihle to prexent oveflleating tht heyond _ : ; Do not lift tile cooktop on sealed 1 ) umer the smoking point , models . Lifting the cooktop can lead e . , , to damage and improper operation of , _ ° E : , U : se the least possihle amount of Fat fox the range . effectixe shallow or deeI > fat flTing . Filling tile pan too Rill of lht call cause spillox ers _ I _ when food is added . 5
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION . READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING . COOKMEATANDPOULTRTYHOROUGHLY . . . Cook meat and poultry thoroughly - - meat to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 16001a : nd poultry to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 180 ° ECooking to these temperatures usually protects against foodbome illness . OVEN Stand away from the range when opening the door of a hot oven . The hot air and steam that escape can cause bums to hands , face and eyes . E : , _ Do not use dm oven for a storage area . E : , X : A ] len using cooking or roasting bags in the oxen , follow the manufacturer's directions . Imms stored in tile ox . en can ignim . _ i : ' K : ee I ) the oven free flom gTease buildup . E : , : Do not use your oxen to d U newspapers . If oxerheated , they can catch fire . E : , IPlace the ox . en sheh . es in the desired position while tile ox . en is cool . _ fi : U , ise only glass cool < ware fllat is recommended for use in gv _ sox . ens . E : , IPulling out the shelf m the stop - lock is a com . enience in lifting heaxy ' foods . It is also _ ? iA : ; lways remox . e any broiler pan flom rang . e a p _ . ecaufion agwinst bm _ s flom touching as soon as you finish broiling . Grease left in hot surfaces of die door or ox . en walls . The the pan can catch fire if ox . en is used without lowest position is not designed to slide . removing the grease flom the broiler pan . E : , IDo not heat unopened food containers . E : , IWhen broiling , if meat is too close to the Pressure could build up and the container flame , the fi _ t may ignim . Trim excess fi _ t to could burst , causing an i [ _ nl - y . prex . ent excessive flareqq ) s . E : , MI ake sm . e aW broiler pan is in place WARNING : NEVERcover con . ecflv to i . educe the possibility of any slots , holes or passag . es in the oven gi . ease fires . bottom or cox . er an entire rack with _ { : I _ f you should hax . e a grease fii . e in a broiler materials such as alunlinum foil . Doing pan , much the CLEAR / OFFpad , and kee I ) so blocks air flow througtl the ox . en and die oven door closed to contain fire until m W cause carbon monoxide poisoning . it burns out , Alun / inum foil linings may also trap _ ? { F : o _ r safety and proper cooking perfommnce , heat , causing a fire hazard . always bake and broil with the oxen door closed . Do not use aluminum foil anywhere in the oxen except as described in this manual . Misuse could result in a fire hazard or damage to the range .
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ge . com SELF - CLEANINOGVEN ; f ; Be sure to wipe off excess spillag _ be % re E : , K : tile self - cleaning mode malflmctions , self - cleaning operation . tnF / l tile oxen off and disconnect tile power supply . Haxe it serviced 1 ) v a qualified _ : ; Before self - cleaning file oven , remove technician . tile shelx _ s , any broiler pan , grid and other cookware . E : , IDo not use oxen cleaners . No commercial oxen cleaner or oxen liner of aW kind E : , IDo not clean file door gasket . Tile door should be used in or around any part of gasket is essential for a good seal . Care tile oxen . Residue flora oxen cleaners will should be taken not to rub , damag _ or damage the inside of tile oxen when tile mow tile g'asket . self - dean cycle is used . _ ; ; Clean only parts lismd in this Owner's Manual . READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIOCNAREFULLY . SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS 7
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Usingthegas surfaceburners . Throughout this manual , features and appearance may vary from your model . Before Lighting a Gas Burner After Lighting a Gas Burner : : Ji : D : rip pans are supplied with your range ; : : Ji : D : o not operate tile burner for an they should be used at all times . extended period of time without cookware on tile grate . Tile finish on : : Ji : : Make StlI'e all btlYneI's are in place . the grate may chip without cookware to absorb tile heat . _ : Make sure all grates oil tile range are property placed 1 ) el0re using any burner : : Ji : B : e sm'e tile bm'ne _ s and grates are cool befin'e you place yore " hand , a pot holder ; cleaning cloths or other materials on them . How to Light a Gas Surface Burner Make sm'e all tile s / mfhce burners are _ , _ ] / en one burner is turned to LITE , placed in their respective positions . all tile burnex _ spark . Do not attempt to disassemble or clean aro / md any bm'ner Push the control knob in and mrn it while another burner is on . An electric to tile LITE position . shock may result , which could cause w ) u to knock over hot cookware . Ym will hear a little clicking noise - - tile sotmd of tile electric spark igniting tile burne _ : Push flTecontrol knob in and turn it to flTeLITEposition . Turn tile knob to a ( ! j ust tile flame size . If tile knob stm : s at LITE , it will continue to click . Sealed Gas Burners Medium Smal ! Ymr gas range cooktop has four sealed Tile medium ( left rear and , on some gas bm'ne _ . Thev offer convenience and models , left fl'ont ) and tile large ( right fl'ont and , on some models , left front ) flexibility to be used in a wide range of cooking applications . burne _ are tile p _ imary burne _ fin " most ® cooking . These generabpml ) ose burne _ Tile smallest burner in tile right rear can be turned down fl'om HIto LOto suit Medium Large position is tile simmer bm'ner This bm'ner a wide range of cooking needs . can be turned down to a ; el ) low simmer NOTE : On some models , the burnersare all the setting . It provides predse cooking On some models pe _ fimnance fin " delicate foods such as same sizeand power Z sauces or fi ) ods that require low heat fin . Medium Smal ! a hmg cooking time . Large Large On some models How to Select Flame Size Forsafe handling of cookware , neverlet the flames Flames larger than tile bottom of tile cookware will not result in thster heatim * extendup the sides of the cookware . of tile cookware and could be haa _ rdous . _ . Vm'h tile flame , not tile knob , as you reduce heat . \ . _ ] / en ti _ st heating is desired , the flame size on a gas bm'ner should 8 Illatch tile cookware veil _ lI'e rising .
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ge . com Top - of - Range Cookware Aluminum : Me ( lima - weight cookware is Glass : There are two types of glass cookware - - those fi ) r oven tlse only and recommended because it heats quickly and evenlv . Most too ( ls brown evenly in an those for u ) i > of - range cooking ( saucepans , ahmfinum skillet . Use saucepans with tight - coffee and teapots ) . Glass conducts heat I ve _ wslowly fitting lids when cooking with minimmn } lIllO / lntN 0 ] [ wateI : Heatproof Glass Ceramic : Can be used fiw Cast - # on : If heated slowly , most skillets will either surti _ ce or oven cooking . It conducts give satistactorv results . heat very slowly and cools ve U slowly : Check cookware i / lant / filcttlrer's directions to be Enamelware : Under some conditions , sure it can be used on gas ranges . tile enai / lel of soille cookw ; ire ill , iv i / / elt . Follow cookware illailtl ] [ ilcttli'eY's Stainless Steel : This metal alone has poor recommendations fin " cooking methods . heating properties and is usually combined with coppe _ ; ahmfinum or other metals for , , , > < , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , improved heat distribution . Combination metal skillets usually work satisfl _ ctofilv if they are used with medium heat as the IIla ntllil ct tli'ei " recolI / IIlends . ii ! iiiiii _ i _ ii { iiii { iiiii Stove Top Grills ( onmodels with sealedburners ) w Do not rise stove top gxills on your sealed gas burnei _ . If u ) u use tile stove top grill on the sealed gas bm'ner , it will cause incomplete combustion and can result iI1 expos / ire to carbon ii / onoxide levels above allowable cmTent standards . Thbcanbehazardousto yourheaith . Wok This Way ( onmodelswith sealed burners ) Do not rise a flat - bottollled wok on _ 1 Werecommendthatyouusea 14 " orsmaller flat - bottomedwok Makesurethewokbottom support ring . Pladng tile ring over tile sits flatonthegrate . Theyareavailableat your burner or grate inay cause tile burner Usea flat - bottomed wok . localretailstore . to work improperl > resulting in carbon 7 , monoxide levels above alh ) wable standards . N " Onl ) a fiat - bottomed wok should be used . This could be dangerous to wmr health . In Case of Power Failure S / wfi _ ce bm'nets in use when an electrical In case ( ff a power fifilure , you can light tile gas sm'fi _ ce burne _ on your range with power fifilm'e occm _ will continue to I a match . Hold a lit match to tile burner , operate noli / lallv ; , then push in and ttlYn tile control knob to tile LlTEposition . Use extreme caution when lighting bm'ne _ this way .
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Usingthe ovencontrols . Throughout this manual , features and appearance may vary from your model . OVEN CONTROLS o - % ONTROLS OvenControl Clockand TimerFeaturesand Settings onsommoedelsJ KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF o BAKE / TEMPRECALLPad 0 or TIMER ON / OFFPad Touch tiffs pad to select tile bake function . Touch this pad to select tile timer teatm'e . BAKE Light Then press tile + and - pads to ac ! iust tile Flashes _ dlile in edit mode - - _ ou can change [ Jill el : tile oven temperatm'e at this point . ( ; lo _ : s _ dlen the oven is in bake mode . TIMER Light [ qashes while in edit mode - - you can change O START / ON Pad the set time at this point . ( ilo _ : s _ dlen the timer Must be touched to start an ) cooking or has been activated . [ qashes again _ hen the time cleaning function . has run out until tile control is reset . CLOCK Pad O Display Shows tile tillle of day , oven telllpei'attli'e , 0 To set tile clock , press tiffs pad twice and then whether tile oven is in tile bake , broil or press tile 4 - and - pads . Tile time of day will self : cleaning mode and tile times set for flash in tile display when tile oven is fi _ t tile tiiller or atltoillatic ( ) veil opei'ations . [ llYned on . Tile display will show PREwhile preheating . When tile oven reaches tile selected START TIME Pad ( on some models ) 0 temperature , tile oven control will beep and Use along with tile ¢ OOKIN6 TIME or tile display will show tile oven temperature . SELFCLEAN pads to set tile ( wen to start and stop automatically at a time vou set . If " f - and a numberor letter " flash in the displayand the oven controlm ) na & this indicatesa function error code . START TIME Light / f your oven was set for a t # nedoven operationand Flashes _ dfile in edit mode - - you can change a power outageoccurred the dock and aftprogrammed the start time at this point . Glows when the functionsmust bereset flmcfion has been activated , Thetimeof daywill flashinthedisplaywhentherehasbeen COOKING TIME Pad ( on some models ) 0 apoweroutageR . esetthedock . Touch this pad and then touch tile + or - If the functionerrorcodeappearsduringtheself - cleaning pads to set tile alllOtlnt o _ tiIne VOtl W ; lIlt VOtlI " food to cook . Tile oven will shut off when tile cycle , checktheovendoorlatch . Thelatchhandlemayhave beenmovedevenif onlyslightly , fromthe / atchedposition . cooking tilI / e has II ] n otlt . Makesurethelatchis movedto thenghtasfaras it wi / / go . COOKINGTIME Light Touchthe CLEAR / OFpFad . Allow theoventocoolfor Flashes x _ ] lile ill edit Illode - - } Otl Call change onehourPuttheovenbackintooperationf , f thefunction the set time at this I ) oint . Glows when the errorcoderepeatsd , isconnectthepowerto therangeand flmction has been activated . Flashes again when ca / / forservice . the time has run out until the control is reset . 10
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_ e . coln : C ; : CI : OvenControl , Clockand TimerFeaturesand Settings onsommooo / sJ i _ : ii [ iiiiiii [ iii o AUTOMATIC 0 VEN Light ( on some models ) CLEAR / OFFPad This lights an } lilne the oven has been Touch this pad to cancel ALL oxen operations progrannned using tile COOKINGTIMEor except tile clock and time _ ; START TIME fimcfions . BROIL HI / LO Pad OVEN LIGHT or - U _ Pad Touch this pad to select the broil fimcfion . Touch this pad to turn the o ' , en light on or off . BROIL Light - Pad Flashes while in edit nlode - - - - ) rOtl c } ti ] switch Short taps to this pad will decrease tile time fi'om / 4 / to tO BROIL at this t ) oint . Glows when or temperatm'e b ) small amounts . Touch the o _ en is in broil mode . and hold the pad to decrease the time or Indicator Lights ( on some pads ) teilll ) ei'attli'e bv larger ai / / otlnts . EOlTmode lasts sexeral seconds after the last + Pad t ) ad t ) ress . STARTTIMEON / OFFand COOKING Short taps to this pad will increase the time TIMEON / OFF _ ill be the onl ) pads lit if either or temperatm'e b ) small amounts . Touch of these options is selected . ( Example : START and hold the pad to increase the time or TIMEis selected _ ith BAKE the STARTTIME temperatm'e b ) larger amo / mts , t ) ad will remain lit until the clock reaches the SELFCLEAN Pad programmed time , at _ dlich point it will turn Dad light off and the BAKE / ' rEMPRECALL will Touch this pad to select the selfk'leaning light up ) . fimction . See the Using the self - cleaning oven section . CLEANLight Flashes while in edit mo ( le - - ) ou can change the length of time ti ) r the selt : < lean cycle at this point . ( ; l ( m _ s _ hen the oven is in the selfklean c } cle . Adier the seltklean cycle , the lig ] lt will ttli'i1 oiI _ Unlatch the door g OvenTemperatureKnob g OVEN TEIP Tm'n tile Oven Temp knob to tile , settinyoo _ u , want . The oxen cycling light comes on dining cooking . H li
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Usingthe oven . Toavoid possible bums , place the shelves in the desired position before you turn the oven on . Before you begin . . . Tile shelves have stoic - locks , so that when Toremove a shelf , pull it toward you , tilt tile I ) laced correctly on tile shelf supports ti'ont end up and pull it out . ( A through E ) , they will stop befin'e TOreplace , l ) lace the end ot the shelf c ( ) ming completely out , and will not tilt , ( stopqocks ) on the sui ) port , tilt up the \ , \ ] / en placing and removing cookware , front and push the shelf in . pull tile shelf out to tile bum l ) on tile NOTE : Theshelf is not designed to slide out at the shelf ' SUl ) po _ t . specb / low shelf ( R ) position . Theoven has 5 shelf positions . It also has a special low shelf position ( R ) for extra large items , such as a large turkey . Oven Vent Y ( ) ur oven is vented through ducts at tile : : J _ H : a : ndlesofpotsandpansonthecooktopmay becomehot if left toodose to theven _ rear of the range . Do not block these ducts when cooking in the oven - - it is important : : JiD : : onot leave plastic or flammableitems on the that the flow of hot air fl'om the oven cooktop - - they maymelt or ignite if left too close and fl'esh air to tile oven burner be to the venL tminterrul ) ted . Avoid touching tile vent Plastic items on the cooktop may openings or nea _ q _ y stu _ hces ( lurhlg oven or _ : Donot / eavec / osedconta / eersonthecooktop . melt if left too close to the venL broiler operation - - they may become hot . Thepressureinc / osedconta / eersmayincrease , Vent appearance and location var _ whichmaycausethemto burs _ _ : Metalitemswi / / becomeveryhot if theyareleft onthecooktopa , ndcouldcauseburns . Power Outage If tile oven is in use when a power fifihu'e . 4 , CAUTIOND : onotmakeany occ / li'S _ tile oven b / lI'neI " shtlts off and attempt to operate the electric ignition oven cannot be re - lit until power is restored . This duringan e / ectnca / power failure . is because tile flow ot gas is automatically stopped and will not resume when power Tile oven or broiler cannot be lit dtuing is restored until tile glow bar has reached a power fifilm'e . Gas will not flow unless operating temperature . the glow bar is hot . Oven Light ( onsomemodels ) Touch tile OVENUGHTor - _ ' _ pad on tile ul ) per control panel to turn tile light on of o JilL ' . Oven Light ( on some models ) Press tile OVENLIGHTpad on , , tile lower control panel to turn the light on or off . 12
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ge . conl Do not lock the oven door with the latch during baking or roasting . The latch is used for self - cleaning only . How to Set the Oven for Baking or Roasting Youroven / s not des / ) ned for open - doorcook / hg . Type of Food Shelf Position NOTE ; OnmodelswithanOVENTEMPknob , turnit to Frozenpies ( oncookiesbeet ) BorC I thedesiredtemperature . Angelfoodcake , B bundtorpoundcakes [ ] T ( luch the RAKE pad . Biscuitsm , uffins , brownies , C ] [ ] T ( luch the ÷ or - pads until the cookiesc , upcakes , desired temperature is displa } ed . layercakes , pies [ ] Touch the START / ON pad . Casseroles BorC Theoven has a special low shelf ( R ) Roasting RorA The oven will start automatically . The position just above the oven bottom . display will show PREwhile preheating . Useit when extra cooking space is When the oven reaches the selected needed , for example , when cooking , , , > < , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , a large turkey . The shelf is not temperature , the ( txvn control will beep designed to sfide out at this position . sex eral times and the display will show the ( ) veil teI / lpei ' ; ittlre , Tochangethe oven temperatureduring BAKEcycle , touch the BAKE pad and then the ÷ or - pads to ii ! iiiiii _ i _ ii { iiii { iiiii get thenew temperatore . w [ _ ] Check food for doneness at minin / um , LLJ time / m recipe . Cook lonoer _ if necessal'y . [ ] T ( / ucll tile CLEAR / OFFpad " , _ hen b'ddno is finished and then remove the food K ( ) m the oven . Preheating and Pan Placement Preheat the o \ _ n if the Iecipe calls for it . Baldng results will be better if baldng pans are centered ill the 1 ) _ en as much as To preheat , set the o \ en at the correct temperature . Preheating is necessal _ ' fi ) r possible . Pans should not touch each ( > ther or tile _ dls of the oven . If you need to use good results when baldng cakes , cooldes , pastry and breads . two shelx es , stagger the pans so one is not direct . Iv above the other , and leave 7 , Forovenswithout a preheat indicatorlight or tone , appro _ mately l V _ " between pans , f _ ' oIn N " preheat 10rnbutes . the fi'ont , back and sides of the wall , Aluminum Foil Do not usealuminum foil on thebottom of the oven . Never entirely cover a shelf with ahlI / / intlIll ti ) il . This will disturb tile heat circulation and result in poor baking . A snlaller sheet of ti ) il nlav be used to catch i a spillover by plating it Oil a lower shelf several inches beh ) w the ti ) od . H Oven Moisture _ s VOIII " ( ) veil heats tip , tile teillpei ' ; ittli'e change lit the air in the ( ) veil nlay cause water droplets to titan Oil the door glass . These droplets are hamlless and will 13 e \ _ q ) orate as tile oven continues to heat up .
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Usingthe oven . Do not lock the oven door with the latch during broiling . The latch is used for self - cleaning only . How to Set the Ovenfor Broiling NOTE : Onmodels with an OVEN TEMP knob , turn it to [ ] Touch tile START / ON pad , BROIL . [ ] _ hen 1 ) roiling is finished , touch tile [ ] , Place the meat or fish on a broiler grid CLEAR / OFFpad . m a broiler pan . Serve the food immediately , and leave the [ ] Follow suggested shelf positions in the pan outside the oven to cool during the Broiling Guide . meal fi ) r easiest cleaning . Close flTedoo _ Alwaysbroilwith [ ] The o _ en door must be closed during Use LO Broil t ( > cook fl > ( > ds such as poultt } ' the doorclosed . broiling or thick cuts of meat thoroughly without ( ) x'e _ - browning th era . [ ] Touch the BROIL HI / LO pad once fi ) r HI Broil . To change to LOBroil , touch the BROILHI / LO I ) ad again , . Broiling Guide Tile size , weight , thickness , Shelf * First Side Second Side Quantityand / stnrting temperature and Food orThickness Position Comments Time ( rain . ) Time ( min . ) yOtlI " pI'e ] [ eI'en ( e ( ) _ aloneness Bacon 4 3 1 / 2 lb . Arrange in single layer . will afle ( t broiling times . ( about 8 thin slices ) This guide is based on meats GroundBeef 7 10 11b . ( 4 patties ) Space evenly . Up to Well Done 1 / 2 to 3 / 4 " thick 8 patties take about at refl _ igerator temperature . the same tiroe . tThe U . S . Department of Agriculture Beef Steaks says " Rare beef is popular , but you Rare _ 1 " thick C 9 7 Steakslessthan 1 " thickcook should know that cooking it to only Medium 1 to l Yzlbs . C 12 56 through before browning . 140 ° Fmeans some food poisonhTg Well Done C 13 89 Panfrying is recommended . organisms may survive . " ( Source : Slashfat . Safe Food Book , YourKitchen Guide Raret C 10 6W 1V / ' thick USDARev , June 1985 . ) Medium 2 to 21 / zIbs . C 12 15 10 12 Well Done C 25 16 18 Chicken 1 whole B 30 _ 5 15 _ 0 Brusheachsidewith melted butter . Broil skin - side - down 2 to 2VzIbs . , first . split lengthwise 4 bone - inbreasts 25 30 10 15 LobsterTails 24 13 16 Do not Cutthrough backof shell . 6 to 8 oz . each turn Spreadopen . Brushwith oveE melted butter before broiling and after half of broiling time . FishFillets 1 / 4 to I / 2 " thick Handleand turnvery carefully . Brushwith lemon butter beforeand during cooking , if desired . Preheat Theoven has 5 shelf positions . broilerto increasebrowning . HamSlices 1 " thick ( precooked ) D 6 6 1 / 2 " thick D 10 8 Slashfat . 2 ( 1 / 2 " thick ) Pork Chops Well Done D 15 8 2 ( 1 " thick ) about 1 lb . LambChops Mediuro D 8 4W Slashfat . 2 ( 1 " thick ) about 10 Well Done to 12 oz . D 10 10 Mediuro D 10 46 2 ( 1V / ' thick ) about 1 lb . Well Done D 17 12 14 * See illustration for description of shelf positions . 14
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Usingthe clock and timer . ( onsommeodels ) ge . com Not all features are on al / models . ToSet the Clock The clock Inust be set to the correct time [ ] Touch the START / ONpad until the of day fin " tire autonmfic ox'ell timin _ time of day shows in the displa ) ; This entei _ the time and starts the clock , flmctions to work properly : Tire time of ( la _ I emmet be chan _ ed durin _ a delayed Tocheckthet / _ neof daywhenthedisplayis cookin _ or a delayed self : - cleanin _ cycle . showlbgotherinformations , / _ np / tyouchthe CLOCKpacLThet / meof day # owe untilanother [ ] Touch tire CLOCKpad twice . pad / stouched ] Touch tire 4 - or - pads . i ! ! ! iliiiiiii @ If tire 4 - or - pads are not touched withill one Inlnute alter you touch tire CLOCKpad . Make sure the clock / s set re me the display reverts to flw original setting . correct time of da _ H this hal ) pens , touch the CLOCK pad twice and reenter flw time of din : To Turn Off the Clock Display / iiii { iiii { iii _ m If you have several ( ' lock _ in VOtlr kitchen , [ ] Touch the CLOCKpad twice to recall you may wish to mrn off the time of day the clock display . clock display on yore " range . [ ] Touch the CLOCKpad once to turn off the time of day display , _ Mthough you will not be able to see it , the clock maintains the correct time of din : To Set the Timer The t _ Ynedroes not control ovenoperations . [ ] Touch the START / ON pad . The time = = Themaximum setting on the timer is 9 hours will start counting down , although and 59 minutes . the display does not change until one minute has passed . I _ Touch the KITCHENTIMERON / OFF ( , I " TIMERON / OFFpa d . [ ] X , _ q _ enthe timer reaches : 00 , the g control will beep 3 times followed 1 ) _ [ ] Touch the 4 - or - pads tmfil the one beep eve1T 6 seconds tmtil the ai / / otlnt of time _ ou want shows iIl KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF or TIMER g the display . The maxim um time that ON / OFFpad is touched . can be entered in mimKes is 59 . Times more than 59 minutes should Thetimer is a minute timer onlg be changed to hom _ and minutes . TheCLEAR / ell : pad does not affect } If youmakeam / stake , touchtheKITCHENTIMER flTetime _ ON / OFFor TIMERON / OFFpadandbeginagain , = = 15
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Usingthe clock and timer . ( onso emode / s Not all features are on all models . To Reset the Timer If tile display is still showing tile time If tile remaining time is not in tile display remaining , you may change it by touching ( clock , start time or cooking time are in tile KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFFor TIMER the display ) , recall the remaining time by ON / OFFpad , then touch tile + or - pads touching tile KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF or until tile time you want appea _ in tile TIMER ON / OFFpad and then touching tile display : - k OI " - - pads to entei " tile Ilew tiIlle Vi ) tl want . To Cancel the Timer Touch tile KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF or TIMER ON / OFFpad twice . Endof Cycle Tones ( onsomemodels ) Clear tile tones by pressing tile pad of tile flmcfion wm are using . or @ or % Power Outage Ifa flashingt / kneis in thedisplayy , ouhave To reset tile clock , touch tile CLOCKpad . experienceadpowerfailure . Resetthedock Enter tile correct time ot day by touching tile + or - pads . Touch tile START / ONpad . IC
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Usingthe timed baking and masting features . ( onsommeodels ) ge . com Do not lock the oven door with the latch during timed cooking . The latch is used for self - cleaning only . NOTE . " Foods that spoil easily - - such as milk , eggs , fish , stuffings , poultry and pork - - should not be allowed to s # for more than 1hour before or after cooking . Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria . Be sure that the oven light is off because heat from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth . How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop I Theoven will turn on immediately and cookfor a [ ] Touch tile START / ON pad . selected length of tlYne . At the end of the cooklbg time , the oven will turn off automatically Tile display shows either tile oven temperatm'e that wm set or tile cooking [ ] Touch tile BAKE pad . time countdown . ( Tile display stnrts with i ! ! ! iiii _ iiiii PRE if showing tile oven telnperature . ) ] Touch tile + or - pads to set tile oven teI / / peI'att II'e . Tile oven will continue to cook fiw tile programmed alllot / nt of time , then ttlrn [ ] T ! l / , tcillCe / 00K ' NIG " " dME off automaticallv . k , , 4 ; _ i ( iii NOTE . " If your recipe requirespreheatlbg , youmay i , , i , ii _ ; i _ , _ iii ! [ ] Touch tile CIEAR / OFFpad to clear need to add additiona / time to the / ength of the tile displa 3 if necessm T . cooking time . Removethe food from the oven . Remember , even [ ] Touch tile + or - pads to set tile thoughthe oven shuts off automatically , foods / iiiiiiiiiiiii _ m contlbue cookingafter controls are off ( _ ) b , U , t , i _ , , , e . Tile cooking time that _ ou entered Mll be displayed . ( If'you select Cooking Time ti _ t o . et . emI e , . wt / i . belledispeld . i , . ste . ldee , @ . . dtile . . + , sttile . keTempe , . tt . i , How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop NOTE : If wm would like to check tile times Theoven will turn on at the tlYneof dayyouset , % cook for a specihclength of time and then turn off you have set , touch tile START TIME pad to check tile stnrt time vou have set or touch automatically tile COOKING TIME pad to check tile length Make sm'e tile dock shows tile correct of cooking time you have set . time of day : When tile oven ttlI'nS on at tile time of day [ ] Touch tile BAKE pad . g you have set , tile display will show PRE tmtil it reaches tile selected temperatm'e , then it ] Touch tile 4 or - pads to set tile oven teillpei'attli'e . will display tile oven temperature . g At tile end of cooking time , tile oven [ ] Touch tile COOKING TIME pad . will ttlI'n off and tile end of cycle tone ] Touch tile + or - pads to set tile will so / Ind . desired length of cooking time . [ ] Touch tile CIEAR / OFFpad to clear [ ] Touch tile START TIMEpad . tile displa ) if necessm3 ' . TIME ] Touch tile ÷ or - pads to set tile time Removethe food from the oven . Remember , even of da _ _ o / I IV } lilt tile o _ , en to ttlI'n on thoughthe oven shuts off automatically , foods and start cooking . continue cookingafter controlsare off [ ] Touch tile START / ON pad . NOTE . A " nattentiontonewill soundif youareusing tithedbakinganddonot touchtheSTART / ONpad / 7
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Special features ofyour ovencontrol ( onsommeodels ) Yournew 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 . They remain in the control's memory until the steps are repeated . When the display shows your choice , touch the START / ON pad . The special features will remain in memory after a power failure . NOTE , " The Sabbath feature and the Thermostat Adjustment feature are also Special Features , but they are addressed separately in the following sections . 12 Hour Shut - Off Withthifseature , shouldyouforgetandleavethe [ ] Touch the CLOCK pad . The displa } ewill ovenon , thecontrolwill autornatlcallyturnoff the show ON ( 12 hour shut - off ) . Touch th ovenafter 12hoursduringbakingfunctionsorafter CLOCKpad repeatedl ) tmtil the display 3 hoursduringa broilfunction . shows OFF ( no shut - off ) . Ifyou wish to mrn OFF this teattlI'e , fi ) llow [ ] Touch the START / ON pad to actixate the no shut - off and leaxe the control the stops below . set in this special teatures mode . Touch the BAKE and BROILHI / LOpads at the same time tot 3 seconds tmtil the display shows SE 18
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" - ' - - usitnhge SabbathFeature . ( onsommeodels ) ( Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Hofidays ) ge . com The Sabbath feature can be used for baking / roasting only . It cannot be used for broiling , self - cleaning or Delay Start cooking . rb _ NOTE : The oven light comes on automatically ( on some models ) when the door is opened and goes off when the door is closed . The bulb maybe removed . See the Oven Light Replacement section . Onmodels with a light switch on the control panel , the oven light may be turned on and left on . I How to Set for Regular Baking / Roasting NOTE : Tounderstand how the oven contre / works , [ ] Touch die START / ON pad . practice using regular baking ( non - Sabbath ) before entering Sabbathmode . f _ ? diet a random delm period ot app ] oxilnately 30 se ( ollds t ( ) I II / illllte , Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day D C will appear ill tile display indicating and the oven is off that tile o _ m is baking / To , isLing . If D C doesn't appear in tile display , start aT ; tin rl ] " [ ' oudl and hold both the BAKE and at Step 4 . " _ BROIL HI / tO pads , atthe same time , until the display shows SF " IS a ( ! just tile oven temperature , touch tile , , , > < , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , i i @ i i BAKE1 ) ad and tap tile + or - pads to increase [ _ ] " [ hp the CLOCK pad unul SAb or decrease tile tel / lperatlll'e ill 2 . ' _ ° incyel / / ents . appears in the displa } Touch tile START / ONpad . ] " [ ' oudl die START / ON pad and D will NOTE : The CLEAR / OFFand COOKING TIME pads appear in die display . are active during tile Sal ) l ) ath / ( ' ature . ii ! iiiiii _ i _ ii { iiii { iiiii ] " [ ' oudl die BAKE pad . No signal will be _ ] ' _ en , w ] Tile pFeset staHillg tel / / t ) el & ' tttlre " _ ' _ ' JI1 automaticalh ' be set to 350 . ° " [ hp the 4 - or - - pads to illcFe3se OF decl ) ease the tell / per'attire ill 25 ° int - r _ , lllents . The tempel _ mn : e call be set between 170 ° and 5505 ' No signed or temperature will be given . When the display shows D thethe oven is set in Sabbath . When display shows D C the oven is baking / roasting . How to Set for Timed Baking / Roasting - - Immediate Start and Automatic Stop NOTE . " Tounderstand how the oven control works , ] The preset stardng tenlilemt / lre / dll % + @ practice using regular ( ha > Sabbath ) Immediate Start and amomad ( all } b ( seit ( / 350 . ° " [ ' ap the + Automatic Stop before entedng the Sabbath mode , OF - - pads to inert ase ' . ) Y ( ] CCI " t , } ISC tilt ' g tempeF4mre in 25 ° incremems . The Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day N " tenlpenm / re can be set bet _ een 170 ' and the oven is off . @ and 551 ) . ' No sigllal or temperature will be gJ ' _ en . ] Touch and hold both dm BAKE ande , BROIL HI / tO 1 ) ads , at the same tim until he ( sllUshowsSF [ _ " lbudl die START / OpNad . @ ] Tap tilt : CLOCK pad mldl SAb ] \ [ let a l _ tll ( ] OlIl dela } i ) eriod ot t I pelts in 11 ( ( isp _ ? api ) roxilnaml } , 50 se ( on ( Is to 1 ininute , D C will appear in tile ( lisplay indicating ] Touch die START / ON pad and D will that the o _ en is baking / roasting . IID C appear ill ihe ( lispla } . @ doesn't appear in tile display , start aKain at Step 7 . [ _ ' lbu ( h die COOKINGtiME pa ( I . To a ( ! just tile oven temt ) erature , to / lch tilt ] Touch die + or - llads Io sei the & sired i lengdl of looking lime 1 ) elweell I l / ill / life BAgEpad and tap tile + or - i ) ads to increase G9 and 9 hours and 59 mimltes . The cooking or decrt ase tile temperature in 25 ' increments . time dlat xou t meted x _ ill be displa } ed . Touch tile START / OpNad . H Whtn cooking is finished , tile display will clla * _ gt ] " lbuch die START / ON pad . fl : om D C to D , indicating that tile oxen has turned OFF b / lt is still set in Sabbath . Remoxt ] ' Ibu ( h die BAKEpad . No signal will be _ , 4 _ nt . tile cooked lood . When the display shows D thethe oven is set in Sabbath . When display shows D C the oven is baiting / roasting . / 9
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" - ' - - usinthge SabbathFeature . ( onsommeodels ) ( Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays ) How to Exit the Sabbath Feature [ ] " [ bu ( h die CLEAR / OFFI ) _ , d . ] " [ _ q ) the CLOCK pad mltil ON or OFF al ) l ) ears ill the disl ) l _ ly . ONindi ( ates that the o _ ' n will automaticalh turn off after ] If | h ( _ o _ , ( ? 11 is ( ookin _ , w _ ti | t ) ) l _ _ 1 l _ tl ldOlll dela } period at at ) proxinmtel _ 30 se ( onds 12 hem's . OFFindicates that the ( wen will to 1 minute , until onl ' _ D is in the display ' . not automatically turn oil See the Special Features section / or m _ explanation of the ] " [ kmch and hold both the BAKE eand , 12Hour Shut - Off Icat m'e . BROIL HI / LO t ) a ( ls , at the same tim m _ til the ( tisl ) la _ ' sho _ rs SE ] Touch the START / ON t ) ad . NOTE : If a power outage occurred while the oven was in Sabbath , the oven will automatically turnoff aed stay off evee when the power returns , Theovencoetro / must be reset . 20
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Adjusttheoventhermostat - - Doit yourse / f ! 9eco , . Youmay find that your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced . Use your new oven for a few weeks to become more familiar with it . ff you still think your new oven is too hot or too cold , you can adjust the thermostat yourself . Do not use thermometers , such as those found in grocery stores , to check the temperature setting of your oven . These thermometers may vary 20 - 40 degrees . NOTE : This adjustment will not affect the broiling or the self - cleaning temperatures . The adjustment will be retained I in memory after a power failure . To Adjust the Thermostat ( on some models ) [ ] Touch the BAKE and BROIL HI / LO pads [ ] \ ' \ q ) en you ha ' _ e made the ac ! iustment , at the same time fiw 2 seconds until touch the START / ON pad to go back to tile display shows SE the time of clay display . Use _ mr o \ vn as you would naturally . [ ] Touch tile RAKE pad . A two digit / VOTE ' . Thisadjustment wi / / not affect the broi / / ng number shows in the display . or self - cleaning temperatures . It will be retabed , , , > < , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , [ ] The oven temperature can be ac ! justed b memoryafter a power failore . up to ( + ) 35 ° F hotter or ( - ) 35 ° F coole _ ; Touch the 4 - pad to increase the temperature in 1 degree increments . Touch the - pad to decrease the [ i ! iiiiii _ i _ ii { iiii { iiiii temperature in 1 degree increments . % w To Adjust the Thermostat ( onmodels with an OVENTEMPKnob ) Pull the OVEN TEMP Rnob off the range Each click will change tile oven [ ] and look at the back side . temperature approximately 10 ° E To make an ac ! justment , loosen ( Range is plus or minus 60 ° F ti'om tile ( approximately one turn ) , but do not arro _ : ) We suggest that you make the conlpletely I'ell / ove _ tile two scI'ews oIx ac ! jusUnent one click ti'om the original tile back of tile knob . setting and check oven pe _ timnance Front of OVENTEMPknob before making any additional ( knobappearance may vary ) With tile back of tile knob fi _ cing you [ ] ac ! jusm _ ents . hold tile otlter edge of tile knob with one hand and turn tile ti'ont of tile After the adjustment is made , retighten [ ] knob with tile other hand . screws so they are snug , but be careflfl g not to overtighten . N " Toincreasetile oven temperature , move tile mp screw toward tile right . Replace tile knob , matching tile fiat [ ] You'll hear a click tot each notch you area of the knob to the shall and move tile knob . check perfimnance . Back of 0 VENTEMPknob Todecreasetile oven temperature , ( knob appearance mayvary ) moxe tile top screw toward tile left . Thetype of margarine will affect baking performance ! i Most recipes for baking have been developed using high fat products such as butter or margarine ( 80 % fat ) . If you decrease the fat , the recipe may not give the same results as with a higherfat product . H Recipe failure can result ff cakes , pies , pastries , cookies or candies are made with low fat spreads . The lower the fat content of a spread product , the more noticeable these differences become . Federal standards require products labeled " ii / ai'gaiJne " to COllt _ lin at least 80 % tilt by weight . Ix ) w fht spreads , on tile other hand , contain less tat and more wam _ : The high moisture content ( ff these spreads affects the texture and flavor of baked goods . For best results with vour old ti _ \ ' o _ im redpes , use mmgmine , butmr or stick spreads containing at least 21 70 % vegetable oil .
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Usingthe self - cleaning oven . Never force the latch handle . Forcing the handle will damage the door lock mechanism . The oven door must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly . Before a Clean Cycle For tile ti _ t selfklean cycle , we re ( onmlend Do not clean tile gasket . Tile fiberglass venting your kitchen with an open window material of the oven door gasket cmmot withstand abrasion . It is essential for the or using a ventilation tim or hood . gasket to remain intact . If you notice it Remove tile shelves , any broiler pan , broiler becoming worn or fl'ayed , replace it . grid , all cookware and any ahuninuin toil fl'om tile oven . _ . _ ] pe up any hear ) ' spillove _ on tile oven bottolll . Tile oxen shelxes can be self - cleaned , but they will darken , lose their luster Make sure tile oven light bull ) cover is in and become hard to slide . place and the oven light is off . Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom . Do not rise COillil / ei'cial ( ) veil cleanei _ oi " CAUTIONT : hgerateas . ddrippa . s oven protectors in or near tile self - cleaning ( if so equipped ) should never be cleaned in the oven . A coillbination ol anv ol these self - cleaning oven . products plus tile high clean cycle Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven temperatures may damage tile porcelain finish of tile ( ) veil . protectors in or near the self - cleaning oven . A combination oI any of these products Soil on tile fl'ont fl'ame of tile range and plus the high clean cycle temperatm'es may outside the gasket on the door will need damage tile porcelain finish of tile oven . to be cleaned by hand . Clean these areas IMPORTANT . The health of some birds is with hot water ; soap - filled scom _ ing pads or cleansei _ such as Soft Scrub ? extremely sensitive to tile fllmes given off Rinse well with clean water and dry : dtwing the sel6cleaning cycle of any range . Move birds to another well ventilated room . How to Set the Oven for Cleaning ( on models with an OVENTEMPKnob ) Follow tile directions in tile Before a Clean V _ , _ dter a clean cycle tm'n tile OVEN lal TEMP knob to " OFFand slide tile latch Cycle secdon . handle to tile left as thr as it will go . [ ] i , atch tile dora ; To cancel self clean cycle , tm'n OVEN TEMP knob to off and slide latch to left as tin " as [ ] Turn tile OVEN TEMP knob U ) CLEAN . it will go . Wait tmtil self clean light stops TheCleantime is 4 hoursand 20 minutes . Theself blinking . Use oven as desired . dean hght wi / / come onand stay on until the self cleancycle is complete . NOTE " Never torce the latch . If the oven Theovenshuts off automatica / / y when the dean is too hot , ) _ m will not be able to slide the cycle is complete . latch . _ Mlow the oven to cool . How to Set the Oven for Cleaning Follow tile directions in tile Before a Clean [ ] Touch tile START / ON pad . Cycle section . Tile self _ - lean cycle will automatically begin alter CLEAN is displayed and tile time [ ] I , atch tile dora : co / mtdown appea _ in tile display . NOTE " Never fin'ce tile latch . If tile oxen is While the oven is self cleaning , you can too hot , ) ou will not be able to slide tile touch tile CLOCKpad to display tile time latch . _ Mlow tile oxen to cool . of day . To return to tile clean countdown , [ ] Touch tile SELFCLEAN pad . touch tile SELFCLEAN pad . @ Tile oven shuts off automatically when tile [ ] Touch tile + or - pads tmtil dtile . desired ( : lean Time is displaye clean cycle is complete , and 0 : 00 will flash TheCleanTimeis normally4 hoursand 20mlhutes . in tile display . Youcanchangethe Cleantime to any tlYnebetween 22 3 and 5 hours , dependlhgon the amount of soil ih [ ] Slide the latch handle to the left as tin " as it will _ ooand open tile dora ; your oven .
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ge . com The oven door must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly . How to Delay the Start of Cleaning ( onsomemodels ) Youcanset the ovencontrol to delay - start the oven , Changethe Start time by touchingthe + or - pads . Thestart t / me will appearin the display clean fore spedflc length of timeand then turn off automatically I [ ] Touch tile START / ON pad . Make sure tile clock shows tile correct time Tile self : clean cycle will automatically begin of day . at tile time set . Follow tile directions in tile Before a Clean \ _ qfile tile oven is self : cleaning , you can Cycle section . touch the CLOCKpad to display the time of day . To return to tile clean co / mtdown , @ [ ] I , atch tile door touch tile SELFCLEANpad . NOTE : Never force tile latch . If tile oven is The oven shuts off automatically when the too hot , you will not be able to slide tile clean cycle is complete , and 0 : 00 will flash latch . _ Mlow tile oven to cool . , , , > < , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , in tile displa > [ ] Touch tile SELFCLEANpad . [ ] Slide the latch handle to tile left as flu " as it will go and open the dora : ] Touch tile + or - pads to set tile Clean Time . ii ! iiiiii _ i _ ii { iiii { iiiii TheClean time is preset for 4 hoursand 20 minutes . Youcanchange the CleanT / meto anytime between 3 and 5 hours , dependingon theamount of softin w your oven . If a different CleanTimeis desked , touch the + or - pads until the desiredCleanT / meis £ displayed [ ] Touch tile STARTTIMEpad . ToStop a Clean Cycle ( onsomemodels ) Touch tile CLEAP _ / OFFpad . Wait tmtil tile oven has cooled below tile locking temperature to unlatch tile door . You will not be able to open tile door fight away unless the oven has cooled below the locking temperature . g After a Clean Cycle ( onsomemodels ) You caroler set tile ( ) _ en fi : , r cooking until iJi : Y : ou cannot set tile oven for cooking until tile ovell is COOl ello / loh _ k ) l " tile door to be tile oven is cool enough fl ) r tile door mflatched , to mflock . You me } notice some white ash ill tile ( ) veil . : : JiX : : 4q / ile tile oven is selgcleaning , you can _ ipe it up with a damp ch ) th a4 , ter tile touch the CLOCKpad to display the time o ' , ell COOLS . ot day : To I'etllYil 1o tile clean COtlntd ( ) wil _ touch tile COOKINGTIME pad . If white spots remain , remove them with a soap - _ : If the shelves become hard to slide , filled scouringpad and rinse thoroughly with i a vinegarand water mMure . apply a small amotmt of vegetable oil or cooking oil to a paper rowel and wipe These deposits are usually a salt residue H the edges ot the oven shelves with the that c ; mnot be removed by tile ( lean cycle . paper towel . If tile o \ en is not clean after one clean cycle , repeat tile cycle . 23
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Careand cleaning of the range . Be sure electrical power is off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the range . If your range is removed for cleaning , servicing or any reason , be sure the anti - tip device is re - engaged properly when the range is replaced . Failure to take this precaution could result in tipping of the range and cause injury . k Standard Twin Burner Assemblies ( onsomemodels ) To I'elllOVe b / li'ned - on f ( ) o ( l _ soak tile Forcleanlbg ibformation on sealed burners , ¸ Grate surface burner in a solution of mild liquid seesection on nextpage . Sealedburnercooktops detergent and hot water : Soak tile surti _ ce do not lift up . burner fi ) r 20 to 30 nlinutes . For II / OI'e SttlbboFn stains , rise a cleanser Onmodels with standard twlb burners , the cooktop like Soft Scrub _ " brand or Ben _ ni : brand . rifts up for easyaccess . DripPan ( ifsoequipped ) Rinse well to remove anv traces of the Turn all controls OFF before removing cleanser that might clog the s / mfi _ ce bm'ner bm'ner parts and drip pans ( if so equipped ) . openings . Tile b / lFller grates and drip pans ( if so Do not use steel wool because it will clog Surfaceburner equipped ) can be lifted off , making them tile s / mfhce bm'ner openings and scratch easy to clean . the s / mfhce bm'ne _ s . If the holes become CAUTION : Do not operate the cooktop without all burner parts , clogged , clean them with a sewing needle Tile holes in tile sm'ti _ ce bm'ne _ s of veto " drip pans ( if so equipped ) and or twist - tie . range nlust be kept clean at all times tot grates t7 place . proper ignition and an e ; ' en , tmhampered Before putting tile surfi _ ce bm'ner back , f ] _ l Ill e . shake otlt excess water and then dry it thoroughly by setting it in a _ mm oven You should clean tile surfllce bm'ne _ s for 30 minutes . Then place it back in tile roufinel > especially after bad spillove _ , range , making sm'e it is properly seated which could clog these holes . and level . Wipe off surfhce burnei _ . If hea \ _ v spillover Check tile flame pattern of each burner OCCtlI3 _ I'eI / 1ove tile S / lFJ [ ilce btlI'neI3 J [ i'Olll If the flames are ' iiumpy " ( not stead ) ) , the range . Burnei3 lift out for cleaning , lift clean the holes again xdth a sewing needle up tile cooktop and then lift out tile suil'ilce or twist - tie . b / lI'neIN . Cleantheseholesthoroughlyon each burner . Drip Pans ( ifsoequipped ) Place them in a covered containe _ : Add Remo _ e tile grates and lift out tile drip pans . Drip pans can be cleaned in a 1 / 4 cup ammonia and let soak several dishwasher or b * hand . hom _ or overnight . _ . _ ' _ sl / , rinse well and d _ ' : CAUTION : Do not clean the dr ) ) pans in a X ' _ lien replacing tile drip pans , make sm'e self - cleaningoven . thex are in tile correct position . 24
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ge . com Sealed Burner Assemblies ( onsomemodels ) Grate Turn all controls OFF betore removing the burner parts and drip pans ( if so equipped ) . Electrode _ BurnerCaD The burner grates , caps , burner heads and I drip pans ( if so equipped ) can be lifted olK making them easy to clean . Burnehr eaa The electrode of the spark igniter is exposed when the burner head is CAUTIOND : noootpetrhaete removed . _ ' \ ] _ en one bm'ner is turned cooktop without all burnerparts , drippans ( if so to tirE , all the burnel _ spark . Do not equipped ) andgrates inplace . eriecan / if attempt to disassemble or clean i ! ! ! iiii _ iiiii NOTE " Do not rift thecooktop . Liftlbg the cooktop arotmd any burner while another on sea / edbumer mode / scanlead to damageand burner is on . An electric shock may zrnproperoperation of the range . result , which could cause you to knock over hot cookware . i , , i , ii _ ; i _ , _ iii ! / iiii { iiii { iii _ m g g } 25
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Care and cleaning of the range . Burner Caps and Heads Replacement NOTE : Before removing the burner caps I _ epla ( ' e bm'ner heads over the electrodes and heads , remember their sloe and location . on the cooktop , in the correct locations Replace them in the same location after according to their size . cleaning . On some models : Burner caps VlediumheaJ Sma neao alia cab an ] cab I Jfi off when cool . _ , Vash bm'ner caps in hot , soapy water and rinse with clean wam _ : You may scorn " with a plastic scom _ ing pad to remove burned - on food particles . Burner heads For proper ignition , make sm'e the small hole in the section that fits over the electrode is kept open . A sewing needle or wire twist - tie works well to tmclog it . rentof range Large neaa arge neau Thesilts in the burnerheads must be keptclean aRu cab aRa cat Usea sewmg needle or twist - tie at aft times for an even , unhamperedflame . to unclog flTesmall hole in the burner head . Clogged or dirty bm'ner l ) O _ S or electrodes On some models : _ ill not allow the bm'ner to operate i ) roperly . iVlediumhead Smalhl ead AIV spill on or arotmd an electrode must andcap andcap be carefifllv cleaned . Take care to not hit an electrode with an } _ hing hard or it could be damaged . Y ) ) u should clean the btm _ er caps and bm'ner heads routinel > especially al * er bad si ) illove _ , which could clog the openings in the bm'ner heads , i , ifl offwhen cool . Frontof range To remove bm'ned - on fl _ o ( 1 , soak the bm'ner heads in a solution of mild liquid Mediumhead Largehead detergent and hot water for 20 - 30 minutes . and cap andcap For nlore stubborn stains , use a toothbrush . Make sm'e the slot in the bm'ner head is After cleaning positioned over the electrode , Beli ) re putting the bm'ner caps and heads back , shake out excess water and then dry them thoroughly by setting in a wam _ oven ti ) r 30 minutes . NOTED : onotusesteelwoolorscouringpowders tocleantheburners . Replace the matching size caps onto the heads . Make sm'e that the heads and caps are replaced in the correct locations . NOTE : Onsome models , theburnersare a / / the same sizeand powe _ 26
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ge . com Burner Grates i , ifl out when cool . Grates should be To get rid of bm'ned - on toed , place the washed regularly and , of com _ e , alter grates in a covered containe _ : Add l / 4 cup ammonia and let them soak several hems spill _ vei _ . _ ' ash then / in hot , soapy water and rinse with clean water : When replacing or overnight . Wash , rinse well and d _ T . I the grates , be sm'e they are positioned Ahhough they are din'able , tile grates securely over tile b / IFnelB , will gradually lose their shine , regardless On models with protbssional - style double of tile best care you can give them . This is grates , tile grates are position - specific . For due to their continual exposm'e to high ma _ mum stability , these grates shoukl only temperatm'es , xam will notice this sooner be used in their proper position ; they with lighter color grates . i ! ! ! iliiiiiii cannot be interchanged lett to right or NOTE : Donot cleanthegrates in a self - cleaningoven . fl'ont to back . For convenience , tile trade , sides of tile left and right grates are marked " I , EFT FRONT " and " RIGHT FRONT . " Do not operate a burner t0r an extended period of time without cookware on tile grate . Tile finish on tile grate may chip / iiii { iiii { iii _ without cookware to absorb tile heat . m Cooktop Surface To avoid damaging tile porcelain enamel NOTE : Do not store flammablematenals in surfi _ ce of tile cooktop and to prevent it an ovenor near the cooktop . Donot store or from becoming dull , clean up spills right usecombustl _ ) lematerials , gasoflheor other away D ) ods with a lot of acid ( tomatoes , flammable vaporsand liquids in the vicinity sauerkraut , fl'tfitjtfices , etc . ) or toods with of this or anyother appliance . high sugar content could cause a dtfll spot if all _ m'ed to set . NOTE . " Do not lift the cooktoponsealed burner When tile sm'fi _ ce has cooled , wash and models . Lifflbg the cooktopcanleadto damage rinse . For other spills such as lilt spatterings , and improper operation of the range . etc . , wash with soap and water once tile sm'fi _ ce has cooled . Then rinse and polish with a ( h _ ' cloth . g Stainless Steel Surfaces ( onsome models ) g Donot usea steel woolpad ; it will scratch To inquire about pmvhasing stainless steel the surface . appliance cleaner or polish , or to find tile location of a dealer nearest you , please call To clean tile stainless steel sm _ hce , ore " toll - fl'ee ntm _ ber : use warn / sudsy water or a stainless steel } National Parts Center 800.828.2002 ( U . S . ) cleaner or polish . _ Mwa ) s wipe tile sm'li _ ce in tile direction of tile grain . Follow tile 888.261.3055 ( Canada ) cleaner instructions for cleaning tile ge . com ( U . S . ) stainless steel sm _ hce , www . GEAppliances . ca ( Canada ) 27
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Care and cleaning of the range . Lift - Off Oven Door Theoven dooris removable , but it is heavy Youmay : : JiT : : ile area outside tile gasket can be need help removingand replacing the door . cleaned with a soap - filled scom _ ing pad . Toclean the outside of the door : Toremove the door , open it a fbw inches to the special stop position that will hold the Use soap and water to thoroughly clean door open . Grasp firefly on each side and tile top , sides and ti'ont _ ff tile oven do ( m lift the door straight up and off the hinges . Pdnse well . xam may also use a glass NOTE : Be careful not to place hands between the cleaner to clean the glass on the outside of tile ( loo _ : hinge and theoven door frameas the hinge could snap backandpinch fingers . : : Ji : S : pillage ot marinades , fl'uitjuices , tomato Lift the door straight up and off sauces and basting materials containing Toreplace the door , make sure tile hinges the hfl ? ges . acids Illay Catlse discoloration and should are in tile special stop position . Position be wiped up immediately : _ , _ ] / en tile the slots in the bottom of the door squarely surti _ ce is cool , clean and rinse . over the hinges . Then lower the door slowly and evenly over both hinges at the : : Ji : D : o not use oven cleanels , cleansing same dine . / t the hinges snap back against powdei _ or l / m _ h abrasives on tile tile oven fl'ame , pull them back out . outside ot the door Toclean the inside of _ e door : Thegasket is designed with a gap : : J _ D : : o not allow excess water to i ' [ in into at the bottom to allow for proper any holes or slots in tile doo _ ; air circulation . Do not rub or clean the door gasket - - _ : Because tile area inside tile gasket is it has at ? extremely low resistance cleaned during the self clean wcle , you to abrasion . do not need to clean this by hand . Any If you notice the gasket becomfl ? g soap left on the liner causes additional won ? , frayed or damaged fl ? any way stains when the oven is heated . or if it has become displaced on the door , you should have it replaced . Oven Bottom Tile ( Well bottoll / has a l ) Oi'celain enalllel We don't recommend using ahmfinum fl ) il on tile oven bottom . It can affect air flow if finish . To make cleaning easiei ; promct the holes are blocked and it can concentrate tile oven bottom fl'om excessive spillo \ ' eI _ by pladng a cookie sheet on the shelf heat at the bottom ot the oven , resulting in below the shelf you are cooking on . This is poor baking perfimnance . particularly important when baking a fl'uit To clean up spillove _ s , use soap and watei ; pie or other fi ) ods with a high add content . an abrasive cleaner or soap - filled sco / wing Hot fl'uit fillings or other toods that are pad . Rinse well to remove any soap befiwe highly acidic ( such as tomatoes , sauerkraut , self : cleaning . and sa tlces with vinegar or lemon juice ) may Catlse pitting and damage to tile porcelain enamel surfilce and should be wiped up immediately . 28
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ge . com Lift - Up Cooktop ( onmodels with standard twin burners ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clean the area under the cooktop often . Clean under the cooktop with hot , soapy Built - up soil , especiall ) grease may catch water and a clean ch ) th . If you removed OITfire . your sui _ filce burnei _ while cleanin , make sure thev are properly seated when I To make cleaning easier ; the cooktop may repladng them . be lifted up . , Mter cleaning , lower the cooktop ( be Some models have dual support NOTE . " Do not rift the cooktoponsea / edburner rods that will hold the cooktop up carefifl not to pinch your fingers ) . models . Lifting thecooktopcan lead to damage while you clean underneath it . and improper operationof the range . Toraise the cooktop : i ! ! ! iliiiiiii [ ] Be sure the burners are turned off . ] Remove the grates . i , , i , ii _ ; i _ iii ! [ ] ( ; rasp the two fl'ont burner wells and lilt up . / iiit { iiii { iii _ Removable Kick Panel ( onsomemodels ) m The kick panel ma ) be removed for cleanino trader the ranoe Toremove : I . ifl up the bottom of the panel slightly to disengage the panel fl'om the tabs at the base of the range . Pull the bottom of the panel ti ) rward tmtil the spring clips are released at the top at the panel . Toreplace : Insert the two slots at the bottom of the panel onto the two tabs at the base of the m range , and push the top of the panel forward to engage the spring clips . g Removable Storage Drawer ( onsomemodels ) g Thestoragedrawer / sagoodp / acetostore Toremove storage drawer : cookwareandbakewareD . onotstoreplast / 2s ] Pull ( h'm _ er straight out until it stops . andflammablematena / lb thedrawer [ ] Tilt the front ( ) f the drawer up and The storage drawer may be removed fi'ee of the range . fi ) r cleaning under the range . Clean the storage drawer with a damp cloth or Toreplace storage drawer : The storage drawer may be removed for cleaning under the range . sponge . No \ er use hm _ h abrasives or ] Set the stops ( m the back at the drawer scorning pads . oxer the stops in the range . [ ] Slide drinker evenl } and straight back , so that the rails in the raw , e are engaged . 29
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Care and cleaning of the range . OvenAir Vents Never block tile vents ( air openings ) of tile _ dr openings are located at tile rear of range . Tile ) ' provide tile air inlet and outlet tile cooktop , at tile top and bottom of tile that are necessm w tot tile range to operate oven doo _ ; and at tile bottom of tile range , proi ) erly with correct combustion . under tile storage drawer or kick panel ( depending on the model ) . Ventappearance and location var _ / Lower Control Panel ( Front Manifold Panel ) and Knobs Tile control knobs may be removed fin . It's a good idea to wipe tile control panel atter each use ol tile oven . Use a damp easier cleaning . cloth to clean or rinse . For cleaning , use Make sure tile knobs are in tile OFF mild soap and water or a 50 / 50 solution of positions and pull them straight off tile vinegar and water : For rinsing , rise clean Pulltheknobstraightoff thestem . stems fin " cleaning . water : Polish ( hw with a soft cloth . The knobs can be cleaned in a dishwasher Do not use abrasive cleansels , strong liquid or they may also be washed with soap and cleane _ , plastic scouring pads or oven wateI : Make sure tile insides ol tile knobs are cleane _ on tile control panel - - they will d _ T betore replacing . damage the finish , Replace the knobs in the OFF position Do not bend knobs by pulling them up or to ensure proper placement . down or by hanging a towel or other such loads . This can damage the gas wflve shall Metal pm * s can be cleaned with soap and Water Do not rise steel wool , abrasives , [ lll / IllOlli [ l _ acids or COll / IlleI'cial oven cleane _ . Dry with a soft cloth . 3O
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ge . com Oven Shelves Clean the shelves with an al ) rasive cleanser If the shelves ever become hard to slide , or scouring pad . _ Mter cleaning , rinse the wipe the shelf edges or oven shelf supports shelves with clean water and dry with a with vegetable oil . clean cloth . I NOTE . " Taketheshelvesout of the ovenbefore you begin theself - clean cycle or theymay discolor Oven Light Replacement ] Do not touch hot bulb with a twett CAUTIONB : efroerpelaycoiunrg cloth , Replace bulb with a 40 - wa oven / / _ ? htbu / bd , isconnectthee / ectricap / owerto household appliance bulb . therangeat themainfuseorcircuitbreakerpanel . Toreplace cover : Besuretolet the / / # htcoverandbulbcool , , , > < , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , completely [ ] Place it into the grome ot the light Wire cover holder . receptacle . Pull the wire tin'ward to the The oven light 1 ) ulb is covered with a center of the cover until it snaps into removable glass cover that is held in place place . When in place , the wire holds with a bail - shaped wire . Remove the oven the cover firefly , Be certain the wire ( loo _ ; if desired , to reach cover easily ; ii ! iiiiii _ i _ ii { iiii { iiiii is in the depression in the center ot the covei : To remove : w V _ Hold a hand under the ( ' o _ er so [ ] Connect electt { cal power to the range it doesn't fifll when released . With finge _ s of the same hand , fiHnly push back the wire cover holder ; Lift off the covei ; Do not remove any screws to remove the cover . g 3 /
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I Installation Instructions I Range I I ffyou have questions , call 1.800 . GE.CARESor , isit our _ : ebsite at : ge . com I In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : FOR YOUR SAFETY • This product Inust be installed bv a licensed phunber Do not store or use combustible materials , gasoline or or gas fitter . other flmmnable vapors mid liquids in the vichfity of this * When using ball - tyI ) e gas shut - offvalves , they shall be or m _ y other appfimace . the T - handle type . " A flexible gas connect ( n ; when used , must not exceed If you smell gas : 3 tibet . Open windo _ vs . _ Don't touch electrical switches . Extinguish any open flame . BEFORE YOU BEGIN hnmediately call your gas suI _ plie _ : Read these h _ slructions completely and carefully . Installation of this rmlge must conform with local codes , or in the absence of local codes , with the National Fuel Gas Code , ANSI Z223 . 1 / NFPA . 54 , TOOLS YOU WILL NEED latest edition . In Cmlada , installation must conform with the current Natural Gas Installation Code , CAN / CGA - B149 . 1 or the current Propmle Installation Phillipsscrewdriver Code , CAN / CGA - B149 . 2 , and with local codes where applicable . This range has been design - certified by CSA International according to ANSI Z21 . 1 , latest Flat - bladescrewdriver Open - eendornch edition and Canadiml Gas Association according to adjustablewr CAN / CGA - I . 1 latest edition . As with any appliance using gas and generating heat , Pencilandruler _ _ there are certain safety precautions you should tollow . You will find these i ) recautions in the Important SafoW Information section in the front of this manual . ] lead Level them careflfllv . Pipewrenches ( 2 ) _ : : : _ : : : = : : : = : : : _ " ( onefor backup ) Drill , awl or nail • IMPORTANT - S , , ethe ien t ' , , cti , m tot local electrical inspector's use . IMPORTANT - O , . . . e , ll MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED codes and ordinan € es . • Gas line shut - otfvalve . • Note to Installer - Be sure to leaxe these instructions with the Consume _ : • Pipe joint sealant or Ui , - ai ) proved pipe thread tape with Teflon ' : : that resists action of natural and I , P gases . • Note to Consumer - Keep these instructions tot flmue reference . • Flexible metal appliance connector ( l / 2 " I . D . ) A 5 - toot length is recommended ti ) r ease ot installation • Note - This a ) ) liance must be ) to _ erlv grounded II I I , , • bill other lengths are acceptable . Never rise _ 111old • Servicer - The electrical diagram is in an emelope connector when installing a new range . attached to the back of the range . • Flare union adapter tot connection to gas sui ) ply line • Skill level - Installation of this appliance requires basic ( 3 / 4 " or 1 / 2 " NPT x 1 / 2 " I . D . ) mechanical skills . • Nare union adapter for connection to pressure • Proper installation is the responsibilit ) of the installe _ : regulator on range ( 1 / 2 " NPT x 1 / 2 " I . D . ) • Product tifilure due to improper installation is not • I , iquid leak detector or soapy water ; coxered under the _ n'ranw . • I , ag bolt or l / 2 " O . D . sleeve anchor ( fi ) r concrete floo _ only ) . * Teflon : Registered t _ - ademm - kot DuPont : i ; , - ¸ _ PART INCLUDED _ . . . . . Anti - Tipbracketkit 9 32
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Installation instructions Avoid placing cabinets ab _ we the range . To reduce the - & WARNING ! hazard caused by reaching over the open flames of operating burnei _ , install a ventilation hood over tile iNSTALLATiON SAFETY range that pr % @ cts fi ) rward at least 5 " bex'ond the fl'ont of the cabinets . iNSTRUCTiONS The ventilating hood nmst be constructed { ff sheet metal not less than 0.0122 " thick . Inst ; dl above the Read these instructions completely and carefully . cooktop with a clearance of not less than 1 / 4 " between Improper installation , adjustment , aJterafion , service or the hood and the undelside ot the combustible maintenance can cause injury or property damage . Refer inaterial or metal cabinet . Tile hood nmst be at least as to this manual . For assistance or additional information , wide as the at ) pliance and centered over the appliance . consult a qualified instadler , service agency , manufacturer Clearance between tile cooking surfl _ ce and the ( dealer ) or the gas supplier . ventilation hood stu { iace MUST NEVER BE LESS Neve _ reuse okl tie . hie connectors . The use of old THAN 24 INCHES . fle _ ble connectox _ can cause gas leal < _ ; rod person ; d FXCEPT1ON : Installation ot a listed microwave oven or il _ ) m'y . _ Mways use NEW flesble omnecto _ when cooking appliance over the cooktop shall conflmn to the installing a gas appliance . installation instrtlcfions packed with that appliance . IMPORTANT - ] _ emove all pacldng • If cabinets are placed above the range , allow a matelial and literature flora ovell befbre connecting gas ininilmm / clearance of 30 " between the cooking and electrical supply to range . stwlhce and the bottoln of tmprotected cabinets . • If a 30 " clearance between cooking surfi _ ce and CAUTION - Do , otattempt to operate the overhead Colnbustible inaterial or inetal cabinets oven o _ this range dining a power iidlure ( Electric cannot be inaintained , protect the undelside ot the Ignition models only ) . cabinets above the cooktop with not less than 1 / 4 " • Have yore " range installed by a qualified installe _ insulating nfillboard covered with sheet inetal not less than 0.0122 " thick . Clearance between the cooking [ ] Y ) tn " range must be electrically grounded ill suYlace and promcted cabinets MUST NEVER BE accordance with local codes o _ ; in the absence of local LESS THAN 24 INCH _ ZS . codes , in accordance with the National Electrical Code ( ANSI / NFPA 70 , latest edition ) . In Canada , electrical The \ ' ertical distance fl'Oln the plane of the cooking grounding must be in accordance with the cmTent stm'hce to the bottoln of ac ! jacent overhead cabinets CSA C22 . 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part I and / or extending closer than 1 " to the plane ot the range local codes . See £ 1octricalConnoctionsin this section . sides inust not be less than 18 " . ( See the Dimonsions and Cloarancos illustration ill this section . ) • Beflwe installing your range on linoleum or any other synthetic floor covering , make sure tile floor cox ering • CAUTION - IteIns of interest to children can withstand 180 ° F without shrinldng , waq ) ing or should not be stored ill cabinets ab _ we a range or on discoloring . Do not install the nmge over ca * peting the backsplash of a range _ children clilnbing on the unless a sheet of 1 / 4 " thick plywood or similar range to reach items could be seriously ii _ jm'ed . insulator is placed between the range and caq ) eting . • Make sm'e the wall co \ wings arotmd the range can withstand heat generated by the range up to 200 ° E 33
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Installation instructions DiMENSiONS AND CLEARANCES Provide adequate clea _ raJaces between the raJage and adjacent combustible surfaces , These dimensions must be met for safe use of your range , The location of the electrical outlet and pipe opening ( see Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations ) may be adjusted to meet specific requirements . The raJage may be placed with 0 " dea _ raJace ( flush ) at the back waJ1 . 1 I I Minimum to Maximum depth cabinets on for cabinets either side above of the range countertops 30 " 3M0in " imum - ' _ _ _ I " To wallon eitherside , 13 " 18 " standard burner models i _ . _ 2 " To wallon eitherside , sealed burner models Front edge of the range side panel forward from cabinet _ - 0 " 1 / 4 " - - ) To cabinets below cooktop and atthe range back Depth with door closed ( includes door handle ) 3O " " ' ' _ I _ 28 " to 281 / 4 " R J _ dl " " " " " ' _ Depth varies depending on model . See specifications sheet for your model . Height 473 / 8 " 36V4 " _ + 1 / 4 " 34
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Installation instructions LOCATION - & WARNING ! Do not locate the range where it may be subject to s _ coug ANTI - TIP DEVICE drafts . Any openings in the floor or wall behind the rmlge should be sealed . Make sure the openings arom _ d the All ranges can tip and injury could result . base of the range that supply fresh air for combustion To prevent accidentM tipping of the range , and ventilation axe not obs _ ' ucted by cm'peting or @ attach an approved Anti - Tip device to the woodwork . wall . ( See / nsta / / ing the Anti - tip Device in this Your range , like inanv other household itelns , is heavv section . ) To check if the device is installed aim can settle into soft floor coverilxgs such as cushioned and engaged properly , carefully tip the range ® vinyl ( 5I " cai ] ) efing . Use care when inoving the range forwaxd . The Anti - Tip device should engage on this t } ' pe of rio ( wing . It is recolnlnended that the and prevent the range from tipping over . tollowing siml ) le aim inexpensive ilxstrucfi ( ms be If you puU the range out from the wall for tollowed to protect your flooI : any reason , make sure the Anti - Tip device The range should be installed on a sheet of i ) lywood is engaged when you push the range back ( or silnilar inaterial ) . X4 ] _ en the floor coverilxg elms at agaJrtst the wall . the fl'ont of the range , the area that the range will rest [ ] For your satiety , never use yore " range lk ) r warming on should be built up with i ) lywood to the same level or or heating the room . Your oven and cooktop are higher than the floor coverilxg . not designed to heat y ( mr kitchen . Top bm'ners This will allow the range to be moved fi ) r cleaning should not be operated without cookware on the or servicing . Mso , inake sure your floor covering will grate . Such abuse could result in fire and damage withstand I80 ° F . ( See the Installation Safety Instructions to your range and will void y ( mr warranty . secfiOlX . ) [ ] Do not store or use combustible materials , Make sure the wall covefilxgs around your range can gasoline or other flammable _ ; q ) ors and liquids withstand the heat generated ( up to 200 ° F ) by the range . in the vicinity of this or any other appliance . ( See the Installation Safety Instructions section . ) Explosions 05 " fires could result . [ ] Do not use oven fi ) r a storage area . Items stored in the oven can ignite . IMPORTANT ! [ ] Do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accmnulate in or near the range . Remove all tape and packaging . Make sure the burners are properly seated and level . Lift up the cooktop ( on models with standm'd twin burners ) and remove any packing material under it . Take the accessory pack out of the oven and / or th'awer . Check to be sure that no range parts have come loose during shipping . 35
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Installation instructions [ ] PROVIDE ADEQUATE [ ] CONNECT THE RANGE TO GAS GAS SUPPLY Shut off the main gas supply valve before disconnecting the old range and leave it off until the new hookup has Your range is designed to operate at a pressure of 4 " of been completed . Don't forget to relight the pilot on other water column on natural gas or , if designed for LP gas gas appliances when you turn the gas back on . ( propane or butane ) , 10 " of water column . Because hard piping restricts movement of tile range , Make sure you are supplying your range with tile type tile use ( ff a CSA International - celqfified flexible metal of gas fl _ whidl it is designed . appliance connector is recommended unless local codes This range is convertible fiw use on natmal or require a hard - piped connection . propane gas . If you deride to use this range on LP gas , Never use all oM comlector when installing a new range . convex _ ion must be made bv a qualified LP installer If tile hard piping method is used , you must careflflly befiwe attempting to operate tile range on that gas . align tile pipe ; the range cannot be moved alter tile connection is made . Fox " proper operation , tile pressure ot natural gas supplied to tile regulator must be between 4 " and 13 " To pre ' , ent gas leaks , put pipe joint compotmd on , or o _ W _ ffer cohlI / / n , wrap pipe thread rope with Teflon * around , all male ( external ) pipe threads . For I , P gas , tile pressure supplied must be between 10 " and 13 " of water column . A . Install a manual gas line shut - off _ ; dve ill tile gas lille ill an easily accessed location ( _ utside of the range . Make When checking flw proper operation of tile regulato * ; sure everyone operating tile range kno _ vs where and tile inlet pressure must be at least 1 " greater than tile how to shut off the gas supply to tile range . operating ( inanilold ) pressure as given above . B . Install male 1 / 2 " flare union adapter to tile 1 / 2 " NPT Tile pressme regulator located at tile inlet of tile range internal thread at inlet of regulatol : Llse a backup manilbld must remain ill tile supply line regardless ot wrench on tile regulator fitting to avoid damage . whether natural or I , P gas is being used . When installing the range ti'om the ti'ont , remove the A fle _ ble metal appliance connector used to connect tile 90 ° elbow ti ) r easier installation . range to tile gas supply lille shoukl have an I . D . of 1 / 2 " and be 5 _ bet in length fi ) r ease of installation . In Canada , C . Install male 1 / 2 " or 3 / 4 " flare ration adapter to tile fle _ ble connector3 I / l { lst be single wall metal connecto , 3 NPT internal thread of the manual shut - off \ ulve , no hmger than 6 feet in length . taking care to back - up tile shut - off \ ulve to kee I ) it fl'om mrning . D . Connect flexible metal appliance connector to the adapter on tile range . Position range to pemlit connection at tile shut - off wdve . t . X . _ q / en all connections have been made , make sm'e all range controls are in the off position and turn on the main gas supply \ ulve . Use a liquid leak detector at all joints and connections to check fl ) r leaks in tile system . WARNING : DO NOT USE A FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS . When using test pressm'es greater than 1 / 2 psig to pressm'e test tile gas supply system of tile resMence , disconnect tile range and individual shut - off valve from tile gas supply piping . When using test pressm'es of 1 / 2 psig or less to test the gas supply system , simply isolate the range fl'om the gas supply system by closing the individual shut - off wflve . * Teflon : Registered trademark of DuPont 36
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Installation instructions GAS PiPE AND ELECTRICAL OUTLET LOCATIONS ( for models with SeaJed Burners ) This area allows for flush range installation with through - the - wall connection of pipe stub / shut - off . valve and rear wall 120Voutlet \ Shortest connection from hard pipe stub location to range hookup . This area allows for flush range installation with through - the - floorconnection of pipe stub / shut - off valve . GAS PIPE AND ELECTRICAL OUTLET LOCATIONS ( for models with Standard Twin Burners ) J from hard This area allows for flush range 30 " pipe stub location to range installation with through - the - wall hookup . connection of pipe stub / shut - off valve and rear wall 120Voutlet . This area allows for flush range installation with through - the - floorconnection of pipe stub / shut - off valve . 37
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Installation instructions FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR HOOKUP { formodelsequippedwith Sealed Burners ) Installer : Inform the ] ] _ ZI ' _ Gas consumer of the 1 / Z'or3 / 4 " CT _ Ilia ' - - shut - off location of the gas Gaspipe _ _ - valve shut - off va ve . RIGID PiPE HOOKUP OPTIONS ( for models equipped with Sealed Burners ) Alternate Hookup Adapter 90 " Elbow _ 90 " Elbow 4B ° EIb ° w _ 1 _ : _ _ _ _ < i gooElbow II _ 4 / Nipple N _ , , e _ ! tL B , ack Nipple ' - - _ " - I I ; _ k - / O • , I 1 _ UlCKconnect f _ 1 . / or union WS ' / Y " ' / fi . , _ I _ _ . , . Pressure oas _ - i _ . _ N _ pple , % . v . J _ - _ Pres , uUre ° , on U sbut - off - _ ' - r _ _ J k . _ / 90 ' : regulator regulator _ _ t _ Union va , ve _ N _ . / E , boLw _ _ . . . . Nipple I / Z ' or 3 / 4 " / go ° Elbow " _ " _ / - ' _ Installer : Inform the I _ Gas Gaspipe Adapter . . - lf location of the gas ) ! _ H valve consumer of the I ] ] _ r - - _ shut - off 7,1F _ shut - off va ve . Installer : Inform the I b . g _ - - - I / Z ' or 3 / 4 " consumer of the location Gaspipe of the gas shut - off valve . I 38
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Installation instructions FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR HOOKUP { formodelsequippedwith Standard Twin Burners ) _ c ; t : : v01a , , sv , ee Adap0 , er 1 / 2 " or3 / 4 " Gaspipe " _ ' _ - _ Gasshut - offvalve RiGiD PiPE HOOKUP ( formodels equipped with Standard Twin Burners ) Pressureregulator Manifoldpipe E _ _ . _ - , , _ . _ 90 ° Elbow Nipple Union _ Blackironpipe _ Union Installer : Inform the I consumer of the location of the gas _ Nipple I shut - off va ve . Lhit " - Gsa , s , t , t - e _ va , ve 1 / 2 " or3 / 4 " Gaspipe " _ " - _ j 39
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Installation instructions [ ] ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS [ ] ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ( CONT . ) Electrical Requirements A . Usage Situations where Applimlce Power Cord will be Discommcted Infrequently , 120wolt , 60 Helqtz , properly grounded branch drcuit protected by a 15 - amp or 20 - amp circuit breaker or time An adapter Inay be used only on a 15 - amp circuit . Do not del W fl / se . use an adapter on a 20 - amp drcuit . _ 4qmi ' e local codes pemfit , a TEMPORARY CONNECTION Inav be inade Extension Cord Cautions to a properly grotmded two - prong wall receptacle by the Because of potential safbtv hazaids assodated with cel _ ain rise ofa UiAismd adaptei ; a \ _ filable at inost hardware conditions , we strongly recommend against tile use of stores . The lalger slot in the adapter Inust be aligned an extension cord . Howevex ; if you still elect to use an with the larger slot in the wall receptacle to provide extension cox < l , it is absolutely necessary that it be a proper polafi V in the COlmection of the power cord . UIAisted , 3 - wire grotmding - type appliance extension cmd and that tile current carrying rating ( ff tile cord in Temporary Method amperes be equivalent to , or greater than , tile branch ( Adapterplugsnotpermittedin Canada ) drcuit rating . Align large prongs / slots Grounding IMPORTANT _ ( Please read carefully ) FOR PERSONAL SAFETY , THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED . Ensure proper ground and firm connection before use Preferred Method CAUTION : Atta , hi . tgheadapter ground tennilml to the wall receptacle cover screw does not E _ lsureproperground existsbeforeuse gmtmd the appliance Ulfless the cover screw is inetal , and not insulated , and the wall receptacle is grounded through the house wiring . The custolner should have Tile power cord of this appliance is equipped with a the circuit checked by a qualified electrician to Inake 3 - prong ( gIotmding ) plug which mates with a standard sure the receptacle is properly groul _ ded . three - prong grotmding wall receptacle to mininfize the possibility ot electric shock ha / ard fl'om this appliance . X , _ q _ en disconnecting the power cord fl'om the adapte _ ; The customer should have the wall receptacle and drcuit always hold the adapter with one hand . If this is not checked by a qualified electridan to make sure the done , the adapter ground tennilml is very likely to break receptacle is properly grotmded . with repeated use . Should this happen , DO NOT USE Where a standard two - prong wall receptacle is the appliance tmtil a proper grotmd has again been encountered , it is the pel _ onal responsibility and established . obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly grotmded three - prong wall receptacle . DO NOT , UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES , CUT OR RFMOVE THE THIRD ( GROUND } PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD . A word about GFCI's - GFCI's are not required or recommended for gas raaage receptacles , Grotmd Emit Circuit ] nterluptel _ ( GF ( ] ' s ) are devices that sense leakage cff cmTent in a circuit and automatically switch off power when a threshold leakage le \ vl is detected . These devices must be manually reset by tile consumel ; The National Electrical Code requires the use oI GFCI's in ldtchen receptacles installed to serve countellop suYIi _ ces . Pe _ fimnance of the range will not be aflbcted iI operated on a GFCl - protected circuit but occasional nuisance tripping of the GFCI breaker is possible . 4O
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Installation instructions [ ] ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ( CONT . ) [ ] CHECK IGNITION OF SURFACE BURNERS B . Usage Situations where Appliance Power Cord will be Disconnected Frequently . Operation of all cooktop and oxen burners should be checked aftei the i ange and g _ s supp b lines brae been Do not use : m adapter plug in these situations because carefidh checked fbr leaks . disconnecting of the power cold places undue strain on the adapter and leads to e \ vnmal fifilure ( ff the adapter 1 ? 3ectric Ignition Models ground terminal . The customer should have the 2 - prong Select a top burne * knob and sinmlmneous b push in and wall receptacle replaced with a three - prong ( grounding ) turn to LITE position . 5bu will hear a clicking sound receptacle by a qualified electridan befbre using the indicating proper operation of the spark module . Once the appliance . air has been purged th ) m the suppl } lines , burners should light wflhin 4 seconds . After burner lights , romm knob out of The installation ( ff appliances designed for mobile home installation must confin'm with the Manufltctm'ed the LITE position . Tr _ each burner in succession until all burners brae been checked . Home Construction and Safety Standard , Tide 24 CFR , Pat1 3280 ( flmnerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Quality of Flames Home ( _ onstruction and Saie F , Title 24 , HUD , Pa _ * 280 ) The combustion qua ] d } of burner drones needs to be or ; when such standard is not applicable , the Standard determined _ isuNh . % r Manufitcmred Home lustallatious , latest edition ( Manufiictm'ed Home Sites , Commtmities and Set - Lips ) , ( A ) Yellow flames - - ANSI A225 . 1 , latest edition , or with local codes . In Call for service Canada , mobile home iusmllation must be in accordance with the cunent CAN / CSA Z240 / MH Mobile Home lustallation Code . ( B ) Yellow tips on outer cones - - Electric Disconnect Normal for LP gas [ ] Locate disomnect plug on tile range back . [ ] Pinch sides ot com , ector and pull out of range back . ( C ) Soft blue flames - - Normal for natural 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 . Widl LP gas , some yelh ) w tipping on outer cones is normal . [ ] CHECK IGNITION OF OVEN BURNER The oxen is desig _ led to ot ) erate quietl } and m _ tomaficalb ' . [ ] SEAL THE OPENINGS To ot ) erate the oxen , press the BAI _ 2 pad ml ( t then press the number pads until 350 ° at ) t ) ea _ in the display . Touch the Seal any openings in the wall behind the range and in START / ON t ) ad . After 30 - 90 seconds , the oven burner will the floor under the range when hookups are completed . ig _ fim and burn until the set mmpelature is reached . The oxen bm'ner will continue to cycle on and off as necessary to maintain the oxen at the mml ) emture indicamd b _ the displa ) To check ig _ fition of tile broil burnei ; touch tl _ e BROIL HI / tO t ) ad and then the START / ON pad . After 30 - 90 seconds , the broil burner will ig _ fim . Electric ignition models require electrical power to ot ) eram . In c _ tse of a p ( _ wer oumge , the oxen burne _ on these models cmmot be lit mammlh with a match . Gas will not f ] ( ) _ aunless the g ] o _ bin " is hot . If the oxen is in use > . ben a power oumge occm % the btlrner will shut off and camlot be re - lit tmfil power is restored . 41
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Installation instructions [ ] ADJUST BROIL AND OVEN [ ] ADJUST BROIL AND OVEN BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT SHUTTERS iF NECESSARY SHUTTERS IF NECESSARY ( CONT . } Air adjustment shutters for the top and bottom burners regulate the flow of air to the flames . Oven To remove the oven bottom : A . Remove the screws holding down rear of the oven bottom . B . Grasp the oven bottom at finger slots ( m each side . The air a ( ! justment shutter fbr the top ( broil ) burner is in the center of the rear _ all of the oven . C . I , itt the rear of the oven bottom enough to clear the lip of the range tiame , push it back , and then pull it up and out . adjustment shuEer [ ] LEVELING THE RANGE A . Install the oven shelves in the oven and position the range where it will be installed . Raise The shutter for the bottom ( oven ) bm'ner is near the back x _ z ( llbehind the stsmtge d * : mer or kick panel . Remove the i _ l _ range eLower Lower rang dr ; m _ r or panel . . % e the Care and cleaning of the range section . d ' _ range Leg _ To adjust the flow of air to either burner , loosen the leveler - " ' _ P _ ps head screw and rotate the shutter toward open Rai4se , , _ " _ or dosed position as needed , range _ ( on some models ) ( on some models ) B . Check fiw le \ vlness by placing a spirit level or a cup , partially filled with watel ; on one of the o \ en shel _ es . The flames for the top ( broil ) bm'ner should be stead ) If using a spirit level , take two readings - - with tile le \ el with approxiFnatel } l " blue cones and should not extend placed diagonally first in one direction and then out oxer the edges of the bsn'ner baflle . the othe _ : C . Remox e the storage drawer or kick panel . See the Care and cleaning of the range section . The fi'ont leveling legs can be ac ! iusted fiom the bottom and the rear legs can be ac ! iusted ii'om the top or the bottom . D . Use an open - end or ac ! } usmble wrench to ac ! iust the le \ vling legs tmtil the range is level . To determine if the bottom burner flames are burning E . _ Mter the range is le \ vl , slide the range away ti'om the properly , iemove the oven bottom . Flames should have wall so that the Anti - Tip device can be installed . appro _ mately 1 " blue cones and , if range is supplied with natural gas , should bm'n with no yellow tipping . ( With most LP gas , small yellow tips at the end of outer cones are normal . ) Names should not lift off bm'ner po * ls . If lifting is observed , gradually reduce air shutter opening until flames are stabilized . 42
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Installation instructions [ ] iNSTALLiNG THE ANTI - TIP [ ] INSTALLING THE ANTI - TIP DEVICE DEVICE ( CONT . ) Wallboard Back of range A WARNING ! • Range _ must be secured with an approxed Anti - Tip device . • Unless properly instnlled , the range could be tipped Wood screw by you or a child standing , sitting or leaning on an open dooi ; • Mter instnlling the Mlti - Tip device , \ ' erit _ , that it is in place by caretully attemi _ ting to tilt rite range flwward . Install the sleeve anchor into the drilled hole and then install the lag bolt through the device . Tile bolts must be • This range has been designed to meet all recognized properly tightened as recommended fin " the hardware . industry tip standards fin " all nmmal conditions . E . Slide the range against the wall , and check fi ) r proper • The use ( ff this device does not preclude tipping of installation by grasping the front edge of tile cool < top the range when not properly installed . and carefully attempting to tilt the nmge fiwward . • If the Anti - Tip device supplied with the range does not fit this application , use the tmive _ al Anti - Tip device WB2X7909 . WHEN ALL HOOKUPS ARE A . Mark the wall where the RIGHT EDGE ( ff the range COMPLETED is to be located . Be sine to allow fin " the counte _ op oxvflmng if you intend to install the range next to Make sure all controls axe left in the off position . Make cabinets . sure the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the range is unobstructed . SIo _ ed head screw CONVERTING TO LP GAS ( or converting back to natural gas from LP ) Marked edge of range This rmlge leaves the factory set for use with natural gas . If you want to convert to LP gas , the conversion must be B . Locate the outside edge of the device 2 ¼ " toward performed by a qualified LP gas installer . the center of the range fl'om the marked edge of The conve _ ion instructions and I , P OlJfices ( aI1 be fimnd the range . attached to the range next to the pressm'e regular ( n : C . Using the device as a template , mark the position of Keep these instructions and the orifices in case wm want the hole fi ) r the screw . to convert back to natm'al gas . D . For x _ ood construction , drill a pilot hole at , an , ' m , , le of 20 degrees from the horizontal . A nail or awl max be used if a drill is not available . Motmt the Anti - Tip device Mth the screw pr ( Mded . For cement or concrete construction , you will need a 1 / 4 " x 1 ½ " lag bolt and a 1 / 2 " O . D . sleeve anchol ; which are not provided . Drill the recommended size hole % r the hardware . 43
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Before you call forservice . . . , 0 Troubleshooting tips Save time and money ! Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service . Possible Causes What To Do Topburners do not light Plug on rmlge is not completely • Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live , properly inserted in the electrical outlet . or do not bum evenly grounded outlet . Burner hole or slits on the side • ] _ . elnove tile bm'ne _ ( on models with standard twin of the burner may be clogged . bm'ne _ ) or bm'ner heads and caps ( on models with , 0 sealed bm'ne _ ) and clean them with a sewing needle or twist - fie . Make sure you do not enlarge tile holes . On sealed burner models , check and clean tile electrode area for b / u'iled - oll t0od or grease . hnproper burner assembly . • Make sure the burner parts m'e installed correctly . See the Care and cleaning of the range section . Burnerflames very hnproper air to gas ratio . • If r ; mge is connected to l , P gas , contact the l / e _ sou large oryellow who installed your rm _ ge or made tile couve _ iou . Surface burners light The oven gas shut - off valve • To check tile oven gas shut - off valve on sealed burner but oven does not may have accidentally been models , remove tile storage drawer or kick panel ( see , 0 tile Care and cleaning of the range section ) and look fin . moved during clemfing or movhlg . tile gas shut - _ ) fl lever at tile back of tile range . , 0 Loveris shownclosed . PULLTOOPEN . Sealed burner models • To check tile oven gas shut - off valve on standard twin bm'ner models , raise tile cooktop and look fin " tile gas sh ut - off lever at tile extreme right rear corne _ : Follow tile directions in box A or B that match yore " regulator iiiii { ! ! ! iii _ i ! iiiiiiiiiiiii _ ] ) e . Leverisshownclosed . A POLkTOOP , EN . _ , [ , l \ Standardtwin burnermodels Standardtwin burnermodels iiiiHl ! iiiii Control signals alter You forgot to enter a bake • Touch the BAKE pad m _ d desired temperattu'e or entering cooking time or temperature or clemahlg time . the SELFCLEANl / ad : rod desired clean time . start time ton some models , m Clockandtimer Plug on rallge is not completely • Make Stll'e electrical l / lug , is l / lugged , , lute a live , do not work inserted in the electrical outlet , properly grotmded outlet . ( on some models ) A fuse ha your home may be • Replace the fl / se or reset the circuit breakel : blown or the circuit breaker tripped . Oven controls improperly set . • See the Using the clock and timer section . 44
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ge . conl Possible Causes What To Do Food does not bake • See the Using the oven section . Oven controls improperly set . or roast properly • See the Using the oven section . Shelf position is incorrect . Incorrect cookwaxe or cookwaxe • See the Using the oven sect . ion . of hnproper size being used . Oven thermostat needs • See the Adjust the oven thermostat - - Do it yourself ! section . adjustment . • See the Using the clock and timer section . CJock not set correctly . ( on SOlne models ) • See the Care and cleaning of the range section . Aluminum foil used improperly in the oven . • See the Installation of the range section . Oven bottom not securely seated in position . Food does not Oven conlrols improperly set . • On models with touch pads , make sure you touch broilproperly tire BROIL HI / LO pad . On models with an OVEN TEMP knob , make sure it is set at BROIl , . Oven door not dosed . • See the Using the oven section . Improper shelf position • See tire Broiling Guide . being used . Food behag cooked in a hot pan . • For best results , use a pan designed fl ) r broiling . Make sure it is cool . Cookware not suited for broiling . • For best restdts , use a l ) an designed , for broiling , . Oven bottom not securely • See the Installation of the range section . seated in position . Oven temperature Oven thermostat • See the Adjust the oven thermostat - - Do it yourself ! section . too hot or too cold needs adjustment . Oven light does not work Light bulb is loose or defective . • Tighten or replace tire btdb . Plug on rmage is not completely • Make sure electrical plt / g is plugged into a live , properly inserted ha the electrical outlet , grotmded ( ) utlet . iiiiii _ iiii } iiii ! ! ii _ Oven will notself - clean The oven temperature is too • ? dlow tire range to cool to room temperature and high to set a self - dema operation , reset the controls . Iili { ii i Oven conlrols improperly set . • See the Using the self - cleaning oven section . On models with a door latch , • Make sure you move tire door latch handle all tire way the oven door is not ha the to tire right . locked position . " Crackling " or This is the sound of the • This is hernial . " popping " sound metal heating mad cooling during both the cooking mad cleaning functions . 45
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Before you call forservice . . . , O Troubleshooting - tips Possible Causes What To Do Excessivesmoking F _ xcessive soil . • On m ( > dels xdth touch pads , t ( > uch tile CLEAR / OFF pad . On models with an OVEN TEMP knob , turn it to OFF . Open the windows to ridthe room of smoke . _ 4 ' ait until the SELF CLEANlight goes off . Wipe tq ) the excess soil , O and reset the clean cycle . Oven door willnotopen Oven too hot . • _ Mlow the oven to cool beh ) w h ) cking temperature . after a clean cycle Oven not clean after Oven conU'ols not properly set . • See the Using the self - cleaning oven section . a clean cycle Oven was heavily soiled . • ( 3eau tq ) heavv s ) illove _ s heft ) re st _ u'tiug the ( leau cycle . Heavily soiled ovens ma _ need to sell : clean again or for a h ) uger period of time . Oveu door will not Oven is too hot . • ? dh ) w the ( ) yen t ( ) c ( ) ( ) l below h ) ckiug temperature . unlock ( on models Do not lock the door with the door latch except wheu with a doorlatch ) usiu ( _ the sell : cleau tFattu'e . , O Self clean light ( on The OVEN TEMP knob has not • Set the OVEN TEMP knob to CLEAN . See the Using the some models ) blinks been set to CLEAN when the self - cleaning oven se ( ' tiou . when trying to set a latch was moved to the right . self clean cycle , O The latch was not moved to the • M ( > ve the latch t ( > the right as Lu " as it will _ q > See the right when the OVEN TEMP knob Using the self - cleaning oven secti ( > u . was set to CLEAN . Self clean light ( en A power interruption occurred . • Turn tl _ e OVENTEMPkuob to OFFaud move the latch some models ) blinks to the left as Lu " as it will go . Reset the range controls during self clean cycle to the desired settings . See the Using the self - cleaning oven sectiou . iii ; ; i ! ! ! iii _ i ! iiiiiiiiii : i : _ i " Door " appears in the Self - clemlh _ g cycle has been • Move the latch handle all the wa _ to the right . display ( on some models _ selected but the latch handle was not moved all the way to the right . Latch hmzdle was moved to the • Move the latch handle to the right onl ) when , setfino right but a progrmn other thml the sell : ( leaning ( y ( le . self - clemlhzg was selected . " F - - and a number or On models with a door latch , • The latch may have been re ( wed , even if only slightly , iiiiHl ! iiiii letter " flash in the display if a function error code appears fl ' ( > m the h > cked p ( > sitiou . Make sure the latch is m ( > ved ton some models / during the self - clemmlg cycle , to the right as far as it will go . check the oven door latch . You have a function error code . • Touch the CLEAR / OFFpad . ? dlow the oven to cool fbr m one hour : Put the oven back into operation . If the function code repeats . • Discom _ ect all power to the range fi ) r 5 minutes and then recom _ ect l ) owe _ : / f the flmctiou error code repeats , call tbr service . 46
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ge . com Possible Causes What To Do Display goes blank A fuse in your home may be * Replace tile 1use ( > r reset tile circuit breaker : ( on some models ) blown or the circuit breaker tripped . The clock is tnm _ ed off so that it * See tile Using the clock and timerse ( ti _ m . does not show in the display . Display flashes Power failure . * Reset tile ( h wk . ( on some models ) Unable to get the Oven control pads were * Tile BAKE mad BROIL HI / LO pads must be touched at displayto show " SF " not touched properly , the same time and held fi ) _ 3 se ( ouds . ( on some models ) Power outage , Power outage or surge . * Reset the clock . If the oven was in use , you must reset clock flashes it by touching the CLEAR / OFFpad , setting the clock and ( on some models } resettiu , _ any ( - ( ) ( ) king tim ( ti ( ) u . " Burning " or " oily " odor This is normal in a new oven * To speed the process , set a sell : clean cycle fi : , r a emitting from the vent and will disappear in thne . minim tuu of 3 houi _ . See the Using the self - cleaning oven section . Strong odor An odor from the h _ stdation * This is teuq ) orzu'y . around the inside of the oven is normal for the first few times the oven is used . Fan noise A cooling fan may automatically * This is uom _ al . The cooliu , _ tim will turn off and on . tttnl on and off to cool internal parts . Drawer does not slide The drawer is out of aligmnent . • Fully extend the drawer and push it all the way in . smoothly or drags See the Care and cleaning of the range secfi _ ) u . Drawer is over - loaded or load • Reduce weight . Redistribt / te drawer c ( ) uteuts . is unbalanced . iiiiii _ iiiiiiiii ! ! ii _ , Iiiii ii i 47
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GE Service Protection Plus rM GE , a name recognized _ orklwide ff ) r quality and dependability , offers you Service Protection Plus ' " - - compreher _ sive protection on all your appliar _ ces - - No Matter What Brand ! Benefits Include : We'll CoverAny Appliance . * Backed by GE * All brands covered Anywhere . Anytime . * * Unlimited service calls * All parts and labor costs included * No out - of - pocket expenses o No hidden deductibles o One 800 ntmlber to call You _ ill be completely satisfied with ore " service protection or ) ou ma } reql _ est _ otlr n _ onex back on the remaining value of your contract . No qt _ estions asked . It's that simple . Protect your refl'igerator , dishwasher , washer and ( byer , range , TV ; VCR and much more - - any brand ! Plus there's no extra charge fl ) r emergency service and low monthly finallcing is available . Even icemaker coverage and fl ) od spoilage protection is oftered . You can rest easy , knowing that all your valuable household products are protected against expensive repairs . Place , otu " coi _ fidenre in ( ; E and call us in the L ! . S . toll - free at _ SUU . OZD . ZZZ _ tot I / / ore ] ll _ orI / / at ] ( ) ll . * MI bl - illldS ( N ) ' _ ( ? l ( ! d , lip IO _ 0 _ ' ( ? _ t1 " _ old _ in Ihe ( o ] ltJl " _ ( ! llt _ l ] I _ . Please place in envelope and mail to : GeneralElectricCompany Warranty Registration Department P . O . Box 32150 Louisville , KY 40232 - 2150 49
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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 haxe you as a C / lStonler ! new appliance investment : Follow these three steps to protect your Complete mid mail After lnailing the Read yollr ( ) wller's your ConslLinler Manual carefilllv . registration below , Product Ownership store this doctllllellt It will help you Registration today . in a saib place . It operate yOllr IIOW ttave the peace of contains inlonnation appliance properly . mind of knowing w _ you will need should call colltact VOl / ill you require service . the mflikely ex < nt of a Our service mmd ) er is safi . ty modification . 800 . GE.CARES ( 8 ( t0 . 432.2737 ) . Model Number Serial Number I I I I I I I I II , , , , , , , , I Important : If you did not get a registration card with your product , detach and return the form below to ensure that your product is registered , or register online at ge . com . . _ , . , _ Cut here Consumer Product Ownership Registration Model Number Serial Number , , , , , , , , II , , , , , , , , I M _ : Ms . Mrs . Miss Firsl ] ] Last ] Nalne I I I I I I I I I Nan1 < I I I I I I I I I I I I Str ( el ] Addr < ss I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E - mail Address : : Apt . # I Zip ] ] ] I State ] , l Code I Cily [ I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ) _ le plall d Phoil _ In [ se I I I Nt , lnl ) erl I III I I I . X1onlh I I _ Please provide your e - mail address to receive , via e - mail , discomlts , special oftk . rs and other GE Consumer & lndustfiol iml ) ortant commmfications ti - om GE Appliances ( GEA ) . Appliances Check here if vou do not want to receive communications from ( ; EA's careflflly selected General Electric Compang pal't llers . Louisville , KV40225 FAILI 7RE TO COMPLETE AN [ ) RETI 7RN TIIIS CARD DOES NOT DIMINISII YO [ 7R ge . com WARR . \ N'I _ " RIGI fFS . For infk > rmation about GEAs privacy and data usage policy , go to ge . com and click on ' Priwlcv PolkV ' or call 800.626.2224 . 5O
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GEGasRange Warranty . ( Focr . stemeinrstheUniteSdtates ) All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers , Staple your receipt here . • ® / . . . . . or an authorized Customer Care technic an . To schedule service , Proof of the ongmal purchase on - line , 24 hours a day , visit us at ge . com , or call 800 . GE.CARES date is needed to obtain service ( 800.432.2737 ) . Please have serial number and model number under the warrant _ available when calling for service . " GEWillReplace : One Year Any part ot the range which tidls due to a ( letect in materials or workananship . During this Fromthe date of the limitedone - yearwarranty , CE ; will also proxide , free of charge , all labor and in - home serxice origina ! purchase to replace the dete ( ti _ e part . ! i _ : Service trips to your home to teach you how to use ! i _ : Damage to the product caused by accident , fire , floods the product , or acts of God . iJi : I : mproper installation , delivery or maJntenm _ ce , iJi : h : _ cidentaJ or consequential damage caused by possible defects with this applimlce . ; _ : FaAhtre of the product it it is abused , misused , or used for other than the intended purpose or iJi : D : amage caused after delivery . used commercially . ! _ Product not accessible to provide required service . ! ; / _ Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers . This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA . If the product is located in an area where service by a GEAuthorized Servicer is not available , you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized GE Service Location for service . In Alaska , the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home . Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages . 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 , consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General . Warrantor : General Electric Company . Louisville , KY 40225 54
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GEGasRange Warranty . ( Focr . stomeinrCs anada ) Aft warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers Staple your receipt here . or an authorized Customer Care ® technician . For service , Proof of the original purchase carl 1.800.361.3400 . Please have serial number and model date is needed to obtain service number available when cafling for service . under the warrantg Mabe Will Replace : Anypattof the range which fifils due to a defect in materials or workmanship . During this Fromthe date of the limited one - year warranty , Mabe will also provide , free of charge , all labor and in - home service origina ! purchase to replace the defecti \ ' e part . ? _ : Service trips to your home to teach you how to use ! i _ : Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers . the product . ! i _ : hnproper h _ staJlation , delivery or maintenance . ! i _ : Dmnage to the product caused by accident , fire , floods or acts of God . : : Ji : F : ailure of the product if it is abused , misused , or used for other thm _ the intended purpose or : : Ji : I : ncidental or consequentiaJ dmnage caused by possible used commerciaJly . defects with this applimlce . ! _ , ) Da _ mage caused after delivery . ! i _ : Product not accessible to provide required service . EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES - - Your sole and exclusive remedy is product repair as provided in this Limited Warranty . Any impfied warranties , including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose , are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by law . [ WARRANTOR IS N ( ) T RESPONSIBI , E F ( ) R C ( ) NSEQUENTIAI , DAMAGES . I Warrantor : MABE CANADA IN ( ; . ] 55
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