GE JBP22BK1WH, JBP22BK1CT Owner’s Manual

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Safety Information .......... 2-6
Operating ImlrucCions
Adjust the Oven
Thermostat ................... 91
(;lock and Timer . .......... 15, 16
()yen ..................... 12-14
Oven Controls ............. 10, 11
Sabbath Feature ............ 19, 20
Selecting Types of Cookware ..... 9
Self-Cleaning .............. 24, 25
Special Feaunes ............... 18
Surface Units ................ 7, 8
Timed Baking and Roasting ..... 17
Wanning Drawer ........... 22, 23
(;lass Cooktop ............. 39, 33
Self-Cleaning O_en ......... 94, 95
Coil 7@ and
Radiant 7bp Modds
Standard Se_:Clean
Cleart Modds Modds
JBS03 JBP l 5 JBSO 7 JBP2 l JBS l 5 JBP22 JBS2 7 JBP60
RB525 RB740
RB526 RB 75 7
RB536 RB787
RB540 RB790
RB800
In_lallation Instructions
Anti-Tip Device ............ 34, 40
Betbre You Begin ............. 34
Electrical Connections ....... 36-39
I,ex>ling .................. 40, 41
Accessories .................. 47
Consumer Support
Consumer Support ..... Back Coxer
Product Registration ........ 49, 50
VCanantv .................... 51
Write the model and serial
numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
You can find them on a label,
behind the open oven door or drawer, on the front tace.
183D6379P027 49-88021 06-05 JR
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iMPORTANTSAFETYiNFORMAtiON. READALLiNSTRUCTiONSBEFOREUSING.
For your safety, 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.
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WARNINGANTI-TIPDEVICE
All rangescan tip and injury could result.
Toprevent accidental tipping of the range, attach it to the waft 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-77p
device WB2X7909.
Tocheck if the device is installed and engaged properly, carefully tip the range forward. The Anti--tip device should engage and pravent
the range from tipping over.
If you pull file rang_ out flom file wall %r any reason, make snre the device is properly
engv_ged when yon push the range back against the wall• If it is not, there is a pos0ble risk of the
range tipping over and causing inju U if yon or a child stand, sit or lean on an open door
Please refer to the Anti-Tip device infommtion in this manual. Failure to take this precaution
could resuh in tipping of the range and inju U.
IMPORTANTSAFETYNOtiCE
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of
California to publish alist of substances known
to the state to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to
warn customers of potential exposure to such substances.
The fiberglass insulation in self-clean ovens gives off a very small amount of carbon monoxide during the cleaning cycle. Exposure can be minimized by venting with an open window or using a ventilation
fan or hood.
SAFETYPRECAUtiONS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
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Use this appliance only for its intended pm])ose as described in tins )wne_ s Manual.
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Be sure your appliance is properly installed
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and gaounded by a qualified technician in accordance with the provided installation
instructions.
Do not attempt to repair or replace any
part of your range unless it is specifically
recommended in this manual. All other servicing should be refe_Ted to a qualified
technician,
Before performing any service, disconnect the range power supply at the household
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disuibufion panel by _emoving the fllse or
switching off the circuit breaker
Do not leme children alone----r'hildren should not be left alone or unattended in
an area where an appliance is in use. They should nexer be allowed to sit or stand on
any part of the appliance. Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or
hang on fl_e doo,; storag_ drawe_, wamfing
drawe_; or cooktop. They could damage the
rang_ and even tip it ove_. causing sex>re
personal injm T.
Do not store flammable materials in an o'_en
or near the cooktop.
CAUtiON-Items of interestto
children should not be stored in cabinets
aboxe a range or on the backsplash of a range--children climbing on the range to
reach items could be seriously injured.
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COOKMEATANDPOULTRYTHOROUGHLY...
Cookmeat andpoultrythoroughly--meat to atleastanINTERNALtemperatureof 160°Fandpoultry toat leastan
INTERNALtemperatureof 180°ECookingto thesetemperaturesusuallyprotectsagainst foodbomeillness.
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SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
_fi:,:Nex.er wear loose-fitting or hanging garments
while using tire appliance. Be carefld when
reaching for imms stored over tire rang.e. Flammable mamrial could be ignimd if brought in corrmct wifll hot surface units
or heating elements arrd may cause sex.ere
B/IYHS.
;f; Use only d U pot holders--moist or damp
pot holders on hot suiiCaces may result in bun_s flom steam. Do not let pot holders
touch hot surfirce units or heating elements.
Do not use a towel or oilier bulky cloth.
_t{;_For your safeff, nexer use your appliance
for wamfing or heating the room.
:_:iiDo not let cooking grease or other flammable
materials accumulate in or near the range.
;_;Do not use wamr on grease fires. Nex.er pick
up a flaming pan. Turn tire cormols off.
Smother a flaming pan on a surfime unit by covering the pan completely with a well-
fitting lid, cookie sheet or fiat tr W. Use a nmlfi-purpose d U chemical or foam-type
fi_e extinguisher Flaming grease outside a pan can be put
OUt by cox.ering it with baking soda o_,
if available, by using a multi-pm])ose di T chemical or foam-type fire extinguishen
Flame in tire oven or wanning drawer can be smothered complemly by closing tire
door and mining the oven off or by using a nmhi-purpose d U chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher
;f; Do not touch the snrtZace units, the heating
elements or the irrmrior surthce of the oxen. These surfaces m W be hot enough to bnrll
ex.en thouOi they are dark in color During arrd 'after use, do not much, or let clothing
or other flammable mamrials corrtact, fire surfirce units, areas nearby the surtZace units
or arty inmrior a_.ea of tire ox.en; allow sufficient time for cooling first.
Potenually hot surtZaces include tire cooktop, areas fhcing tire cooktop, ox.en x.ent opening,
surtZaces near tire opening, crevices around the ox.en door and metal trim parts above
the door
REMEMBER: The irrside surl_ace of the oven
may be hot when the door is opened.
_{;_Do not store or use combustible mamrials,
gv_soline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or arty other
appliance.
;f; Kee I) tire hood arrd grease filters clean
to maintain good xenting arrd to axoid gxease fires.
_f;Nex.er block dm vents (air openings) of dre
rang_. They provide tire air inlet and oudet that are necessa U for the range to operam
properly with conect combustion. Air openings are located at fire rear of the
cooktop, at the top arrd bottom of fire oven door, arrd at rite bottom of tire rang.e under
the warming drawer or storag.e drawee
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
OVEN
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Stand away from the range when opening the oxen doo_: Hot air or steam which
escapes can cause BHFIIs to hands, face
and/or eyes.
;_;Do not heat unopened food containers.
Pressure could build up and d_e container
could burst, causing an i_jury. Kee I) fl_e oxen x_nt unobstructed.
Kee I) fl_e ox>n flee from gxease buildup. Place the ox>n shelf in the desired posioon
while the oven is cool. If shelves mnst be
handled when hot, do not let pot holder
contact the heating elements.
SELF-CLEANINGOVEN
_!:_!'_Do not clean the door gasket. The door
gasket is essential for a good seal. Care
should be taken not to rub, damag> or
mow the gasket.
i_;!qClean only parts listed in this Owner's
Manual.
;fi:,iDo not use oven cleaners on self-clean
models. No commercial oxen cleaner or oxen liner protective coating of any kind
should be used in or around any part of the oxen. Residue from oxen cleaners will
damage the inside of the oxen when the
self-clean cycle is used.
qT{_:Pulling out the shelf to the stoI>lock is a
comenience in lifting hemy' foods. It is also
a precaution against bums from touching hot sur£_ces of the door or oxen walls.
_: When using cooking or roasting bags in the
oxen, follow the manufacturer's directions.
;_i:,:Do not use the o\_n to dU newspapers.
If ox_rheamd, they can catch on fire.
N Do not use the oxen for a storage area.
Imms stored in an oven can ignite.
N Do not leave paper products, cooking
utensils or food in the oxen when not in use.
;f; Be%re self-cleaning the oven, remoxe the
broiler pan, grid and other cookware.
_i:,iBe sure to wipe up excess spillage be%re
starting the self-cleaning operation.
;f; If the self-cleaning mode malflmctions,
turn the oxen off and disconnect the power supply. Haxe it serviced by a qualified
technician.
q_{_;Take the shelxes out of the oxen before
you begin the self-clean cycle or they
may discolor
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WARMINGDRAWERronsomemode/s)
_?{:;Tile pml)ose of die wai_ning drawer is
to hold hot cooked foods at serving mmperature. Always start with hot tbod;
cold food cannot be heamd or cooked in tile wmaning drawer
_fi:,:Do not use tile wamling drawer to di T
newspapers. If oxerheated, they can catch
Oil fire.
_{:;Do not leme paper products, cooking
utensils or food in tile warming drawer
when not in rise.
_{:;Nexer leaxejars or cans of fat diippings in
or Ileal vonr waYlllino" drawer
_i:,:Always kee I) wooden and plastic utensils
and canned food a safe distance away fiom
your wam/ing drawei:
_{::Do not warm food in tile wamling drawer
for more than m_o hours.
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Do not touchthe heating element or the interior
surface ofthe warming drawer. Tilese sur£tces
may be hot enough to bnirl.
REMEMBER:Tile inside surPace of tile
wanning drawer may be hot when tile
drawer is opened.
Use care when opening die drawel: Open the drawer a crack and let hot air or steam
escape before removing or replacing food, Hot air or steam which escapes can cause
burns to hands, fi_ce and/or eyes. Do not use ahm/inum tbil to line tile drawer
Foil is an excellent heat insulator and will trap heat beneath it. Tills will upset tile
performance of tile drawer and it could damage tile interior finish.
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SURFACEUNITS--ALLMODELS
Use proper pan size-select cookware having fiat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit
heating element. The use of undersized cookware will expose aportion of the surface unit to direct
contact and may result in ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of cookware to surface unit will also
improve efficiency.
_{::Nexer leaxe tile sur/cace units unattended at
high heat settings. Boiloxers cause smoking and greasy spillo_ers that may catch on fire.
_i:,:Only certain types of glass, gtassAemmic,
earthenware or other glazed containers are
suitable for cookmp service; others may
break because of tile sudden chang_ in
temperature.
_i:,:To minimize die possibility of bums,
ignidon of flamnlable mamlials and spillage,
the handle of a container should be turned toward dm center of the rang_ without
exmnding ox_I nearby sur/cace units.
_?_::Always tnill tile surPace units off before
removing cookware.
_?{::Do not flame foods on tile cooktop. If you
do flame foods under tile hood, tul_l tile
[_tIl Oil.
_?_::Kee I) an eye on foods being tided at high or
medium high heat settings.
_i:,:Foods for ti;ving should be as d U as possible.
Frost on tiozen foods or moisture on tiesh foods can cause hot lCatto bubble up and
oxer tile sides of tile pan.
Use little/Cat for effective shallow or deep fi_t tiTing. Filling tile pan too filll of/Cat can
cause spillovers when food is added,
ff a combination of oils or/cats will be used in flying, stir together before heating, or as/Cats
meh slowly.
;_?:,:Always heat/Cat slowly, and watch as it heats. ;fi:,:Use a deep/Cat ttiennonmter whenexer
possible to prexent oxerheating fi_tbeyond tile smoking point.
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,&WARNING!
RADIANTSURFACEUNITS so,, ,,o fsi
Use care when touching the cooktop. Theglass surface of the cooktop will retain heat after the controls
have been turned off.
E:,:Avoid scratching the glass cooktop. The
cooktop can be scratched wifl_ imms such as
sharp instruments, rings or otherjeweh T and rivets on clothing.
E:,:Large scratches or impacts to glass doors
or cooktops can lead to broken or shattered glass.
_{:_Do not operate file radiant smlaace units if
the glass is broken. Spillovei_ or cleaning solution may penetram a broken cooktop
and cream a risk of electrical shock. Contact a qualified mchnician immediamly should
your gtass cooktop hecome broken.
Clean the cooktop Mill cauuon. If a wet spong_ or clofl_ is used to Mpe spills on a
hot surt_ace unit, be ca_eflfl to mold steam
1)nillS. Sonle cleaners can produce noxious flm]es if applied m a hot snifitce.
NOTE,"'We recommend that you mold wiping any surt_ace unit areas until they haw cooled and the indicator ligt_t has g_ne oft: Sugar spills are the exception to this. Please see
Cleaning the glass cooktop section.
_fi:,:When the cooktop is cool, use only the
recommended cleaning cream to clean the cooktop.
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_fi:,:Nexer use the glass cooktop smt_ace as a
cutting hoard.
E:,:Do not place or store items that can meh or
catch fire on the glass cooktop, exen when it is not being used.
_i_Be careflfl when placing spoons or other
sti_Ting utensils on the glass cooktop surt_ace
when it is in use. They may hecome hot and could cause hums.
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COILSURFACEUNITS
Clean the cooktop with caution. If a
wet sponge is used to wipe spills on a hot cooktop, be careflfl to mold steam broils.
To avoid the possibility of a bni_ or elecuic
shock, alwws be certain that the controls for all surt_ace units are at the OFFposition and
all coils are cool before attempting to lift or
FeI]/O\_ a nnit.
Do not immerse or soak the remoxable surface units. Do not put them in a
dishwasher
E:,:To moid possible damage to die cooking
surt_ace, do not apply cleaning cream to the glass surt_ace when it is hot.
E:,:After cleaning, use a d U cloth or paper towel
to remoxe all cleaning cream residue.
_i_Read and follow all instructions and
warnings on d_e cleaning cream labels.
_7_::Do not lift the cooktop. Lifting the cooktop
can lead to damage and improper operation of the range.
Be sure the drip pans and the x_nt duct are not coxered and are in place. Their absence
during cooking could damag_ range parts
and wiring. Do not use aluminum %il to line file drip
pans or anywhere in the oven except as descrihed in this manual. Misuse could
result in a shock, fire hazard or damage to the rang_.
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SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
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Usingthe surface units, ge.co,,
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
How to Set
LO HI
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Be sure you turn the control knob to OFFwhen you finish cooking.
Push the knob in and turn in either direction to the setting )ou want.
At both OFFand/4/the control clicks
into position. _n may hear slight clicking sounds during cooldng, indicating the
control is keeping the power le\ el yon set.
SURFACE
UNIT
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REAR
OFF
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FRONT
DFF
Indicator Lights (onradlantgiass rnodeb only)
A HOT SURFACEindic_tor light will glow when _my radi:mt element is turned on, ;rod will remain on until
the smthce is cool enough to touch.
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HOT
A SURFACE UNIT on indicator light will glow when any surfi_ce unit is on.
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NOTE."TheSURFACEUNIT on bd/kator //)ht mayg/ow between
thesurface contro/sett/bgs of LO and OFF,but there/_ nopower to the surfaceunits.
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Usingthe radiantsurfaceunits.(onsomemodefsl
About the radiant surface units...
Never cook directly on the glass. Always use cookware.
Always place the pan in the center of the surface unit youare cooking on.
Tile radiant cooktop lbatm'es heating units _: beneath a smooth glass surfime.
NOTE:Ash)ht odorIsnormalwhenanewcooktop /susedforthefksttime./t/s causedbytheheating ;;J_::
ofnewpartsandinsulatingmatena/sandwill disappearinashorttinTe.
The sur{i_ce unit will cxcle on and off to !i_: maintain )our selected control setting.
It is safe to place hot cook_<u'e from tile oven of stlrfi_ce oil tile glass stlr_i_ce *_hen
the smfime is cool.
Even alter tile surfime units are turned off; tile glass cooktop retains enough heat to
continue cooldng. To avoid ove>cooldng, remove pans flora tile surtime units when
tile fi_od is cooked. A\ oid plating an)q:hing on tile surfime unit until it has cooled
completely.
Do not sfide cookware across the cooktop because it can scratch the glass--the glass
is scratch resistant, not scratch proof.
Waterstains(mineraldeposits)areremovable
usingthecleaningcreamorfull-strengthwhite
wnegar
Useof window cleanermay leavean indescent film on thecooktop. Thecleaningcreamwff/ removethis discoloration.
Don'tstoreheavy itemsabove thecooktop.If they droponto thecooktop, theycan causedamage.
Donot usethe surfaceas a cuttingboarcL
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Temperature Limiter
E\'e_' radiant smti_ce trait has a temperatm'e limited:
Tile temperature limiter protects tile glass cooktop fl'om getting too hot.
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Tile temperature limiter may cycle tile
milts off for a time if'."
::Ji_Thepan boils dry. !:_:Thepan bottomis not f/a_ !i;: Thepan is off center _ Thereisno panon the uniL
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Thefollowing information will help you choose cookware which will give good performance on glass cooktops.
Check pans for flat bottoms by using a straight edge.
Pans with rounded, curved, ridged or warped bottoms are
not recommended.
Stainless Steel:
recommended
Aluminum:
heavywe/_?htrecommended
Good conductivity. _Muminum residues sometimes appear as scratches on tile
cooktop, but can be remo\ ed if cleaned immediatel> Because of its low melting
point, thin-weight ahm/inum shoukl not be used.
Copper Bottom:
recommended
C(tpper may leave residues whkh can appear as scratches. The residues call be
temoved, as king as tile cooktop is cleaned immediately. Howevel; do not let these pots
boil dt_'. Overheated metal can bond to glass c(tokt(tps. All overheated copper
bottom pot will leave a residue that will permanently stain tlle cooktop if not
rein oved imm ediatel>
Porcelain Enamel Covered CastIron:
recommended
_s long as tile cookware is (oveled completely with porcelain enamel, this
COOkWai'e is i'ecotllI/lended. Catttion is
I'eCOlllI/lended tk)l"casViYott cookware that is n(tt completely covered with smooth
porcelain enamel, as it may scratch the glass-ceramic cooktop.
Glass-ceramic:
usable,but not recommended
Poor pe_fbrmance, l\/la_ scratch tile sm'fi_(e.
Stoneware:
usable,but not recommended Poor pe_fi)mmnce. J\/la,_scratch tile sm'tilce.
Home Canning Tips:
Be stlre tile (;lltltel" is Celltel'ed ()*,;'el"tile
sm'ti(ce unit.
Make sure tile cromer is fiat on tile bottom.
Ijse recipes and procedures fl'om repntable somces. These are available
Kom manufi(cturers such as Ball <_and
/(.erF _and the Department ofAgriculture
Extension Sel_ice.
To pi'exent btlrlls ft'otll stean/ of heat, use
carillon vvhelt C'lltltilt *
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The foflowing information will help you choose cookware which will give good performance on coil cooktops.
Surface Cookware Tips
Not over I inch
Use medium- or hea',)'-weight cookware.
A]ttt/titltttll cookware con(htcts heat fi_ster
than other metals. (_ast-iron and coated
cast-if'on cookware are slow to absorb heat,
1"
but generally cook exenlv at low to inediuln heat settings. Steel pans ina} cook ui_exenlv
if not colnbined with other inetals.
For best cooking results, pans should be fiat on tile bottom. Match tile size of tile
saucepan to tile size of the s/m'i_ce trait. The pan should not extend over the edge
ot the s/m'i_ce trait more than 1 inch.
Wok Cooking
We recommendthat youuse only a flat-bottomed wok. Theyareavailableat yourlocal retail store.
Do not rise woks that have supl)ort tings.
Use ofthese types of woes, with or without
the ring in place, can be dangerous.
Use only flat-bottomed woks.
Placing tile ring over tile sutl'hce trait will cause a buildup of heat that will dalnage
tile porcelain cooktop. Do not ttw m use
such woes without tile ring. _m could be seriously burned if the wok tips ()vex:
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Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
OVEN CONTROLS
OvenControl,ClockandTimerFeaturesandSettings
ONTROLS
o BAKE/TEMPRECALLPad 0
Toucl/tiffs pad to select tile bake function.
BAKE Light
[qashes _hile in edit n-lode--} ou can change tile oven temperature at this point. (;lo_:s _tlen
the oven is in bake mode.
START/ON Pad
Must be touched to start an) cooking or cleaning function.
O Display
Shows tile time of da}; oxen temperattH'e,
whether the oven is in the bake, broil or
self:cleaning mode and the times set for
tile tiiller or atltoillatic ()veil opei'ations.
Th e display will show PBE while preh eating.
_,_q/en tile oxen reaches the selected
temperature, tile oxen control will beep and the display will show the oven temperature.
If "F- and a numberor letter" flash in the displayand the ovencontrolsl)na& this indicatesa function errorcode.
/f youroven was set fora t/Ynedovenoperationand apower outageoccurred the clockand aftprogrammed
functionsmust bereseL ThetlYneof daywi// flash inthedisplay when therehas been
apower outage.Resetthe clock. If the functionerrorcode appearsdunbg theself-cleaning
cycle,checkthe ovendoor latch. Thelatch handlemay have beenmoved even if onlyslightly,from the/atchedposition.
Make surethe latch is movedto the nght asfar as it wi// go.
Touch the CLEAR/OFFpad. Allow the oven tocool for
onehour Putthe oven backinto operation,ff the function errorcode repeats,disconnectthe power to the rangeand
ca//for service.
KITCHEN TIMERON/OFF
or TIMER ON/OFFPad
T()tl(l/this pad to select tile tiIller teattli'e.
Then touch tile + and -pads to a(!iusttile
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TIMER Light
[:lashes _]lile in edit mode--y()u can change the set time at this point. Glows when tile timer
has been activated. [qashes again _hen the time has run out until tile control is reset.
CLOCK Pad
To set tile clock, press this pad twice and then press tile +and -pads. Tile time of day will flash in tile display when tile oven is fi_t
tllrned on.
STARTTIME Pad (on some models)
Use along with tile COOKINGTIMEor SELFCLEANpadsto set tile oven to start
and stop automatically at a time you set.
STARTTIME Light
[:lashes _hile in edit mode--y()u can change the start time at this point, Glows when the
flmcfion has been activated,
COOKING TIME Pad (on some models)
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Touch this pad and then touch tile + or -
pads to set tile aillO/lnt oJ[ tiI/le v()/1%;lilt VO/lI"
t0od to cook. Tile oven will shut off when tile cooking time has run out.
COOKINGTIME Light
[:lashes _hile in edit mode--y()u can change the set time at this point. Gkm:s _hen the flmcfion has been activated. Flashes again _tlen
tile time has mn out tmtil tile control is reset.
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AUTOMATIC OVEN Light (on some models)
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This lights am_in_e the oven has been i)r()gramn_ed using the COOKINGTIMEor
START riME timctions.
O OVENLIGHTor "_'_ Pad
Touch this pad to turn the oven light on or off.
-Pad
Short taps to this pad will decrease the time or temperatm'e by small amounts. Touch
and hold the pad to decrease the time or temperatm'e by larger amotmts.
O + Pad
Short taps to this pad will increase the time or temperatm'e by small amounts. Touch
and hold the pad to increase the time or temperatm'e by larger amotmts.
SELFCLEAN Pad
Touch this pad to select the self_(leaning fimction. See the Using the self-cleaning oven
section.
CLEANLight
Flashes while in edit mode--you can change the length of time ti)r the selt_lean c)cle at this
point. Glows when the oven is in the selt:<lean c}cle. Atter the seltklean cycle, the lig]_t will
ttli'n oiI_ Unlatch the do(n;
CLEAR/OFFPad
Touch this pad to cancel ALL oven operations except the clock and timer;
BROIL HI/LO Pad
Touch this pad to select the broil fimction.
BROIL Light
Flashes _dfile in edit mode--you can switch fi'om HI to LOBROILat this point. (;lo_:s when
the oven is in broil mode,
Indicator Lights (on some pads)
EOlTmode lasts several seconds afier the last pad press. START TIMEON/OFFand COOKING
TIMEON/OFFwill be the on b pads lit if either
of these options is selected. (Example: START
TIMEis selected with BAKE the SrART TIME
pad will remain lit until the clock reaches the programmed time, at _hich point it will turn
off and the BAKE/TEMPRECALLpad lig_t will lig]_t up),
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Usingthe oven.
Clockand Kitchen Timer(onsomemode/s)
KITCHEN TIMERON/OFFPad
Touch this pad to select the fiIlleI" teattlI'e.
CLOCKPad
Touch this pad beiore setting the clock.
Display
Sho_:s the time of day and the time set for the fime_; cook time or start time.
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appearance will vary)
SET÷/- Pads
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These pads allow you to set the clock and time_:
Oven TemperatureKnob (onsomemodels)
Turn this knob to the setting you want. i_i_The o_en cycling light comes on dining cooking
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appearance will vary)
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Theovenhas5shelfpositions.
It alsohasa speciallow shelf position(R)for extralarge items,
suchasalargeturkey.
Theoven has a special low sheff (R)
position just above the oven bottom.
Useit when extra cooking space ts needed, for example, when cooldng a large turke_ The shelf is not designed tosfide out at this position.
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Before youbegin...
Toavoidpossible burns,place the shelvesinthe
desiredposition before you turn theoven on.
The shelves have stop-locks, so that when placed correctly on the shelf sui)ports (A
through E), they will stop beli)re coming completely out, and will not tilt.
When plating and removing cookware,
pull the shelf Otlt to the bump on the shelf SUl)port.
How to Set the Oven forBaking or Roasting (onmodelswithoutanoventemperatureknob)
[] Touch the BAKEpad. [] Touch the +or-pads tmtil the
desired temperature is displayed.
[] Touch the START/ON pad.
The oven will start automatically. The display will show PREwhile preheating.
_Al_en the oven reaches the selected temperatm'e, the oven control will beep and
the display will show the oven temperatm'e.
Tochangetheoventemperatureduring BAKEcycle, touchthe BAKEpad and then the + or-pads to
get thenew temperature.
To remove a shelf, pull it toward you, tilt the
ti'ont end up and pull it out.
To replace, place the end ot the shelf (stoi> locks) on the supl)ort, tilt up the fl'ont and push the shelf in.
NOTE:The shelf is not designed to slide out at the special low shelf (R) position.
[] (_heck fi_od fi)r doneness at minim um
time on recipe. Cook hmger if
necessarv.
[] Touch the CLEAR/OFFpad when
baking is finished and then remoxe
the food flxm_ the oven.
Typeof Food Shelf Position
Frozenpies(oncookiesheet) C
Angelfoodcake, B bundtorpoundcakes
Biscuits,muffins,brownies, BorC
cookies,cupcakes,
layercakes,pies
Casseroles BorC Turkey Ror A
Roasting R,A orB
Typeof Margarine Will Affect Baking Performanc!!
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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 higher
fat product.
Recipefailurecanresultffcakes,pies,pastries, cookiesorcandlesaremadewithlowfatspreads.
Thelowerthefatcontentofa spreadproduct,the
morenoticeablethesedifferencesbecome.
Preheatingand PanPlacement
Preheat the oven if tile redpe calls fin" it. To preheat, set the oven at tile correct
temperature. Preheating is necessaiw fin. good results when baldng cakes, cookies,
past U and b*'eads.
Forovenswithout apreheat ihdleatorlight or tone,
preheat 10m/butes.
Onsome models,the d/spley will show "PilE" while preheat/bg.When the ovenreachesthe
selected temperature,the ovencontrol will beep and the d/spleywill show the oventemperature.
Federal standards require products labeled "marga_-h_e" to contain at least 80% tilt by
weight, ix)\_qilt spreads, on the other hand, contain less tilt and more water. The high
moisture content of these spreads affects the texture and flavor of baked goods. For
best results with your old til\'ofite redpes, rise margarine, butter or stick spreads
containing at least 70% vegetable oil.
Baking results will be better if baking pans are centered in tile o_ell as Ill[/ch as
possible. Pans should not touch each other or tile walls of tile oven. If you need to use
two shelves, stagger tile pans so one is not directly abo\v tile othe*; and leave
appro_mately 1½" Ks)m the fl'ont ot tile pan to tile fl'ont ot tile shell
Cutslits inthe foiljustlike flTegrid.
Leavethe door opento thebroil stop position. Thedoorstays open by itself, yet theproper temperatere is
maintained in the oven.
Aluminum Foil
Never cover the oven bottom with aluminum foil.
You can use ahmfinum fi)il to line the
broiler pan and broiler g_id. Howexe_;
you must mold the fifil tightly to the
gt'id and cut slits in it just like the grid.
_Muminum fi)il may also be used m catch a spillove_: To do so, place a small sheet of
fifil on a lower shelf several inches below the toed.
Never entirely cover a shelf with aluminum tbil. This will disturb the heat circulation
and result in poor baking.
How to Set the Oven forBroiling (onmodels without an oven temperatureknob)
[] Place tile meat or fish on tile broiler
grid in tile b_'oiler pan,
[] Follow suggested shelf positions in tile
Broiling Guide,
/f put range/s connectedto208 volts,raresteaks maybe broiledby preheatlegthe broilerand posit/on/bgthe ovenshelfone positionh/_?her.
Use LO Broil to cook fl)ods such as poulh 3 or thick cuts of meat thoroughl)without
o_ e>b,'owning them.
[] Touch tile BRO/!.H//LOpad once fi>r
HI Broil.
[] Touch tile START/ONpad.
[] _hen broiling is finished, touch tile
CLEAR/OFF pad.
To change, to 1,0 Broil, touch tile
BROIL HI/tO pad again.
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Usingtheoven.
Bruiting Guide
The size, weight, thickness, starting temperature
and VOilE l)reference of
doneness will atii_ct
broiling times. This guide is based on meats at
refligerator teml_erature.
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Theoven has 5shelf positions.
Food GroundBeef
Beef Steaks
Raret Medium
Well Done
Raret Mediuro
Well Done
Chicken
Bakery Product
Bread (toast) English Muffin
LobsterTails
FishFillets
Sahnon
Steaks Fillets
HamSlices
(precooked)
Pork Chops
Well Done
LambCbops
Mediuro
Well Done
Mediuro
Well Done
_See illustration for description of shelf positions.
or Thickness
1 lb. (4patties) I/zto Y4"thick
4 Ibs.(16patties)
3/4to 1" thick 1to 1I/zIbs.
1 7z"thick 2t027L Ibs.
1whole cut up 2to 2 I/zIbs.,
split lengthwise Breast
2to 4 slices 2(split)
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1 lb. to 7z" thick)
2(1" thick) 2(Tzto Y4"thick)
7L"thick 1" thick
2(Tz"thick) 2(I" thick)about 1lb.
2(1" thick)about 10 to 12 oz.
2(17z"thick)about1 lb.
Quantityand/
Shelf* FirstSide
Position Time(rain.)
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D
C C
D B
B
D E
D D
C C
C C
D D
D D
6 8
10
10 15
20 25
25
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3-4
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10 10
6 8
10 15
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10
9
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Second Side
Time (rain.)
710
4 6
710
8
10 12
20 25
15
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6 8
10 15
4 9
6
10
Commeots
Spaceevenly.
Steakslessthan_4" thick aredifficult
tocookrare. Slashfat.
Brusheachsidewith meltedbutter.
Broil skin-side-down first.
Spaceevenly.Place Englishmuffins cut- side-upandbrush
with butter if desired. Cutthroughback of
shell. Spreadopen. Brushwith melted
butter beforebroiling andafter halfof
broilingtime. Handleandturnvery
carefully.Brushwith
lemonbutterbefore
andduringcooking,
if desired.
Turncarefully.Do not turn skinsidedown.
Slashfat.
Slashfat.
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Not all features are on allmodels.
ToSet the Clock
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Make sure the clock/s set re me correct time of da_¢
The clock must be set to tile correct time ot dm fin" tire autonmfic oven timing
flmctions to work properly: Tire time of day
cannot be chan_ed dm_in_ a timed baking or seltMeaninff cycle.
[] Totwh the CLOCK pad twice.
] Touch the + or - pads,
/f tire + or - pads are not touched within one minute atter you touch tire CLOCK pad,
the display reverts to tire original setting. /f this happens, touch tire CLOCKpad and
reenter tire time of din:
ToTurnOffthe Clock Display
If you have several clocks in ",'our kitchen,
you may wish to mrn off the time of day
clock display on u>m" range. [] Touch the CLOCKpadonce to turI]
off the time of day display: _Mthough
you will not be able to see it, the clock maintains the correct time of day.
[] Touch the START/ONpad until the
time of day shows in the displa); This entex_ the time and stnrts the clock,
Tocheckthet/_neof daywhenthedisplayis
showingotherinformation,s/_nplytouchthe
CLOCKpa_ Thet/meofdayshowsuntilanother
pad/stouched
[] Touch the CLOCKpad again to recall
the clock display:
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Thetimer is a minute timer only. TheCLEAR/OFFpad does not affect
flTetime_
To Set the Timer
Thet/Ynerdoes not control ovenoperations. Themax/Ynumsetting on the timer/s 9 hours
and59 minutes.
[_ Touch the KITCHENTIMERON/OFFor
TIMERON/OFFpad.
[] Touch the ÷or-pads until the
}lI]]O/lI]t of [il]]e lOll _V}II]E shows iI]
the display: The maxim mn time that can be entered in minutes is 59.
Times more than 59 minutes should be changed to hom_ and minutes.
If youmakeamistake,touchtheKITCHENTIMER
ON/OFFor TIMERON/OFFpadandbeg/))again,
[] Touch the START/ONpad. The time
will start counting down, although
the display does not change tmtil one
minute has passed.
[] X_q_en the timer reaches :00, the
control will beep 3 times fi>lh>wed b", one beep e\'et T 6 seconds tmti] the
KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF or TIMER ON/OFFpad is touched.
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Not all features are on all models.
To Reset the Timer
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If tile display is still showing tile time remaining, you may change it 1)ytouching
the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFFor TIMER
ON/OFFpad, then touch the + or-pads
until tile time you want appears in tile displa,v.
ToCancel the Timer
Touch tile KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF or TIMER ON/OFFpad Twice.
End of Cycle Tones(onsomemode/s)
Clear tile tones by pressing tile pad of tile
J[ilnction Veil _lI'e rising.
If tile remaining time is not in tile display
(clock, delay start or cooking time are in
the display), recall the remaining time by touching the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF or
TIMER ON/OFFp'ad and then touching the
÷ or --pads to enter tile new tiIlle veil W}lIlt.
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Power Outage
If a flashlhgtitheisin thedisplay,youhave experiencedapowerfailure,flesettheclod<
To reset tile clock, touch tile CLOCKp'ad twice. Enter tile correct time of day by
touching tile + or -pads. Touch tile START/ON p'a d.
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