GE JKP19G, JKP18G Use and Care Manual

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AiunlinumFoil . .. . . ...14. i6,25
ApplianceRegistration.. . . . . ...2
Delaystart/stop . . . . . . . . . . . ~~
TimeBake . . . . . . . . . . . ..lQ. ~~
Broiling;BroilingGuide . ...16-18
CareandCleaning. . . . . ...23. 24
clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7. $
ConsumerServices . . . . . . . ...27
ElectronicTouchControlPanel..6
Energy-SavingTips . . . . . . . . ...4
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~
Light;BulbReplacement. ...9.23
Meat Thermometer. . . . . ...14. 17
Minute/SecondTimer . . . . ...7. 8
ModelandSerialNumbers .. ...2
Preheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Q
ProblemSolver . . . . . . . ...25.26
Roasting;RoastingGuide. . ..13-15
Rotisserie . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~9.2~
SafetyInstructions. . . . . . . ...3.4
Self-CleaningOperation.. ..21.22
Shelves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...9
Warranty . . . . . . . . . .. BackCover
Beforellsingyouroven~ readthisbookCarefully.
It is intendedto helpyouoperate andmaintainyour newoven properly.
Keepithandyfor answerstoyour questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething orneedmorehelp,write(include yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs GEAppliances AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
writedown themodel
serialnumbers.
and
You’llfindthemon a labelon thefrontoftheovenbehindthe ovendoor.
Thesenumbersare alsoonthe ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCardthatcamewith youroven.Beforesendinginthis
card,pleasewritethesenumbers
here:
ModelNumber
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersin any correspondenceor servicecalls concerningyour oven.
a damagedoven.00
Immediatelycontactthedealer(or builder)thatsoldyoutheoven.
savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyourequest
service..0
ChecktheProblemSolveron pages25and26.It listscausesof
minoroperatingproblemsthat youcancorrectyourself.
If youneedServiceee o
Toobtainservice,seethe ConsumerServicespageinthe backofthis book.
We’reproudofourserviceand wantyoutobepleased.If for some reasonyouarenothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,herearethree stepstofollowforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouarenotpleased.In most cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestill notpleased, writeallthedetails—including your phonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations GEAppliances AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,if yourproblemis still notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance ConsumerActionPanel 20NorthWackerDrive Chicago,Illinois60606
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INIPORTANTSAFETYmSTRUCTIONS
I’ead all imstruetiombefore usingthis appliance
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IMPORTANT SAFETYNOTICE
TheCaliforniaSafeDrinking WaterandToxicEnforcement ActrequirestheGovernorof Californiatopublishalistof substancesknowntothestate tocausebirthdefectsorother reproductiveharm,andrequires
businessestowarncustomersof potentialexposuretosuch substances.
Thefiberglassinsulationin self-cleanovensgivesoffavery smallamountofcarbonmonoxide
duringthecleaningc~c~e.
Exposurecanbeminimizedby ventingwithanopenwindowor usingaventilationfanorhood.
Whenusingelectricalappliances, basicsafetyprecautionsshould befollowed,includingthe following:
@usethisapplianceonlyforits
intendeduseasdescr~oedinthis
manual. eBesureyourapplianceis
properlyimtiled and grounded byaqualifiedtechnicianin accordancewiththeprovided InstallationInstructions.
eDon9tattempttorepair
orreplaceanypart ofyour ovenunlessit isspecifically recommendedinthisbook.All otherservicingshouldbereferred toaqualifiedtechnician.
e Beforeperformingany
DISCONNECT Tm OVEN P(]WER SUPPLY AT ~m kIOUSEHOLD
~lsnmo~
service9
PANELBYREMOVINGTHE
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TIiECIRCUIT
BREAKER.
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Childrenshouldnotbeleftalone orunattendedinanareawhere applianceisinuse.Theyshould neverbeallowedtositorstandon anypartoftheappliance.
@Don9tallowanyoneto clinlb9 standorhangonthedoor.They coulddamagetheoven.
o~A~T~Q~:~T~~~ OF INTEWST m cHILDmN
SHOULDNOTBESTOMD INCABINE~ ABOVE
ANOWN.CHILDREN cLIMBING o~ Tm ov~~ To WACHITEMSCOULD BESERIOUSLYINWM~.
@Never
hanginggarmenk whileusing theappliance.
materialcouldbeignitedif broughtincontactwithhot heatingelementsandmaycause severeburns.
euse onlydrypotholdeFs— Moistordamppotholderson.hot surfacesmayresultinburnsfrom steam.Donotletpotholders touchhotheatingelements.Do notuseatowelorotherbulky cloth.
@Neveruseyour
warnlingorheatingthe room.
Storageinoronappliance—
@
Do
intheoven. @Keephood
clea~l
andtoavoidgreasefires. @Donotletcookinggrease
or other
accumulateinorneartheOvelle @Donot use wateron grease
wearloose-fittingor
Flammable
appliancefor
notstoreflammablematerials
andgreasefilters
tomaintaingoodventing
flamn~ablematerials
smothered
closing
CLEAR/OFF
@Donot touchheatingelemenk
oril}teriorsurfaceof oven.
Thesesurfacesmaybehot enoughtoburneventhoughthey aredarkincolor.Duringand afteruse,donottouch,orlet clotl~ingorotherflammable materialscontactanyinterior areaoftheoven;allowsufficient timeforcooling,first.
Potentiallyhotsurfacesinclude theovenventopeningsand surfacesneartheopenings, crevicesaroundtheovendoorand theedgesofthedoorwindow.
Remember:Theinsidesurface oftheovenmaybehotwhenthe doorisopened.
@Whentooting pork9follow thedirectionsexactlyandalways cookthemeattoaninternal temperatureofatleast170°F.This assuresthat,intheremote possibilitythattrichinamaybe presentinthemeat,itwillbe killedandthemeatwillbesafeto eat.
bycompletely
doorandtouching
pad.
oven
eStind awayfromovenwhen
openingovendoor.The hot air
or steam whichescapescan
burn hands, faceand/or eyes.
@KeepovenVentduet
unobstructed,
al
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IMPORTmT SMETY INS’.FRUCTIONS
@Placeovenshelfin desired
positionwhile ovenis Cool.If she!vesmustbehandledwhen
dO ~Ot ~~t potholder CO~taCt
hot,
(continued)
heatingunitsi~~theoven.
a men UShg COOkhgor
romthg bags b oven9 followthe manufacturer’sdirections.
self-cleaningoven
@Donotcleandoorgmket.The
door gasketisessentialfora good seal. Care shodd
nottomb, damageor movethe gasket.
o Donotuse ovene!emem.No
comercid ovencleaneror oven linerprotectivecoatingofany kindshould.beusedin oraround anypartoftheoven.
be&en
~Preheattheovenonlywhen necessary.Mostfoodswillcook satisfactorilywithoutpreheating. Ifyoufindpreheatingisnecessary, keepaneyeonthe indicatorlight, andputfoodintheovenpromptly aftertheJightgoesout.
@Alwaysturn ovenOFFbefore removingfood.
@Duringbaking,avoidfrequent door openings.Keepdooropenas shorta timeaspossibleifitis opened.
@Be sureto wipeupexcessspillage
beforeself-cleaningoperation. @Cookcompleteovenmealsinstead
ofjustonefooditem.Potatoes, othe~vegetablesandsomedesserts willcooktogetherwitha main-dish casserole,meatloaf,chickenor roast.Choosefoodsthatcookat thesametemperatureandin approximatelythesametime.
@Useresidualheatinoven wheneverpossibleto finish cookingcasseroles,ovenmeals, etc.Alsoaddrollsor precooked dessertstowarmoven,using residualheat to warmthem.
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@Listenfor fan—afannoise
shouldbeheardsometimeduring tilecleaningcycle.Ifnot,callfor
senice before self-cleating again.
SAVETHESE
Ir+JSTRUCTIONS
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FeaturesofYouroven
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ModelsJKM8G,JKPUG
withself-cleaning
oven
FeatureIndex
1 ElectronicTouchControlMel 2 OvenDoorLatch(Usefor
self-cleanonly.) 3 BroilUnit 4 ReceptacleforTemperature
Probe 5 RotisserieReceptacle
(Motorisbehindoven.wall.) 6 OvenShelves 7 BakeUnit 8 ModelandSerialNumbers 9 OvenInteriorLight
(Comesonautomatically
whendoorisopened.)
10 OvenShelfSupports
(LettersA, B,CandD
indicatecookingpositionsfor
shelvesasrecommendedon
cookingguides.)
11 OvenDoorGasket
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onpage
6
21
16
13,14,1’7
19
9
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9,23
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12 BroilerPanandRack(Donot
cleaninself-cleanoven.)
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FeaturesofYollrTouchcontrol Panel
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OVEN BAKE
LOCKED TIME
1. DISPLAY. Displaystimeof
day,timeor temperatureduring cooking,cookingmodeandtells youwhatto donext.
2. BA~. Usedtosetovento
bake.(Seepage10.)
3. BROIL. Letsyoubroilatfull powerbytouchingBROILand STARTpads.b~ youselectalower broilrateforlonger,slowerbrotiing. Letsyoubroiltoa finishedfood temperah]rewhenusingtemperature probe.
4. FOOD TEMP.Usewith temperatureprobeto allowprecise controlofinternalfoodtemperature.
5. R~ISS. Touchpadtostart Rotisserie.Seepage19.
FOOD STOP
TIME
TEMP
6. CLEAN.Touchthispadand latchovendoorbeforestarting self-cleaningoperation.(Door latchindicatorflashesifdooris notlatched.)
7. OVENLIGHT. Touchthispad
tot~~rnovenlightonandoff.
8. BAW T’Im. Usetoenter amountoftimerequiredfor automaticbakingorroasting.(See page10.)
9. $TOPTim. Usewhenbaking or cleaningtoenterthe timeofday
youwantoventoturnoff.
10.CLOCK. Touchthispadto entertimeofdayorchecktimeof daywhendisplayisshowingother information.
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U. MIN/SEC
anytitchenfunction,even
time
whenovenisinuse. U. NUN4BERPADS.Useto set
anyfinctionrequiringnumbers— forexample,time ofdayonclock,
minute/secondtime,oven temper~ture,internalfood temperature,startingand stopping timesforTimeBakeandself­cleaningandBroiIRates.
U. START.Mustbetouchedto
startanycookingor cleaning function.
14.CLEAR/OWF.Cancelsall programsexceptClockand Minute/SecondTimer.Alsostops ovensignals.Andevenstopsself­cleaningcycle.
~ImR. LetsYOU
m-
Electrolliecontrols
foryour ovenWiiinotoperateuntildigibi ‘clockhasbeenset.see page 7.
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~ TheElectronicDigitalClockon
-­you?ovenisanaccurate,solid-state
devicethatservesseveralpurposes. Asaclock,itdisplaysthetimeof dayonthedisplaypanel.When fiinctioningasa minutetimer,it countsdownthetimeyousetto
“0:00”andsignalswhenitreaches
theendofthetime.
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9 0 C<i’
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CLOCK
MIN/sEc
TiMER
ON/OFF
3
8
NOTE:clock must be set on the o}zenbeforeelectroniccontro~s
YvillBVorkilltheoven.
To set the clock
Whenyoufirstpluginyour range,or afterapowerfailureof anykind,thedigitaldisplayshows
“88:88”forabout 15seconds,then
automaticallychangesto “PF” (for PowerFailure).YourElectronic DigitalClockisnowreadytobeset.
Step 1:Touchthe CLOCKpad. Thedisplayshows“0:00~’
Step3: TouchtheSTARTpad. Thisentersthetimeandstartsthe clock.If youdo nottouchthispad, theclockautomaticallystartsafier 6 seconds.If youhaveenteredan impossibletime(suchas 12:84)the displayflashes“EEEE” forError. Ifthisshouldhappen,just touch thecorrectnumberpadsandclock starts.If “PF” appears,touch CLOCKpad,thennumbersto startclock.
Correcting TimeofDay:Thetime ofdaycannotbechangedduringa cookingoperation.Tochangetime ofday,touchCLOCKpadand enterthecorrectedtime.
TosettheMinute/second
mmer
BAKE
TIME
CLOCK
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Step2: TouchtheNumberPadsfor
theminutesandseconds,just the
wayyoureadthem.Duringthe MinuteTimingfunction,the numberstotheleftofthe colonare
theminutesandthenumberstothe
rightofthecolonaretheseconds. Forexample,to enter10minutes and45 seconds,touchNumber Pads1,0,4 and5 inthat order.You mayprogramthetimerforupto99 minutes,99seconds.Ifyoumakea mistake,touchMIN/SECTIMER padandstartagain.
BAKE T!ME
STOP
T’\ME
CLOCK
MIN/ ‘3..
T!M ‘i”;,6 ~
QN/ ‘.
1’ 2
P
Step3: TouchtheMIN/SEC TIMERpad.Thisstartsthetimer
immediatelyorafter6 secondsthe
timerstartsautomatically.During thetimingfunction,theword TIMERstaysonandthetime countsdownto “0:00~’
Step2:Touchthe NumberPads thesamewaythatyoureadthem. Asanexample,toset 12:34,you touchnumberpads1,2, 3 and4 in that order.If numberpadsarenot {ouchedwithinseveralseconds ;]fterCLOCKpad,“EEEE”flashes
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setti~~g.If thishappens,retouch
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(.’LOC1<padandenteragain.
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Step1:Touchthe MIN/SECTIMER pad.Thedisplayshows“0:00”and thewordTIMERglowssteadily.
Step 4: Whentimeis up,the
displayshows“0:00”anda signal
soundsuntilyoutouchtheMIN/SEC TIMERpad.Thedisplaythen showsthetimeofday.
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QuestiomandAmwers
Q. canI cheekthetimeof daywhilethe display Minute/second
A. Yes,simplytouchCLOCKpad usedduringanycookingfunction. andthedisplayshowstime ofday untilyouremoveyourfinger,then thetimeofdaybymerelytouching thedisplayrevertsbackto theCLOCKpad.) Minute/SecondTime.
Q. when I camehomethe other day,the displayshoJved‘6PF”
instead happened?
A. Yourhomehadapowerfailure whileyouweregone.Thereis nothingwrongwiththeclockon youroven.Justresettheproper timeasdescribedonpage7and thentheovencontrolscanbeused.
ofthe timeofday. Fvhat
isshowing mmerduring ovencooking?
mine?
Q.canI usethe Minute/second
A. TheMIN/SECTimercanbe (Youcancheck–butnotchange–
Q. If I Stirt
of
day and touchtheCLOCK
pad, then tiscovertnlatthe
shown is rfight9doI havetoreset
theClock? A, No.Theoriginaltimeofday
willreappearabout15seconds after“BEHE”flashes.
toChangethe time
time
A. No.Theclockcannotbe changedduringanyprogramthat usestheoventimeror thedisplay.
Youmusteitier stopthoseprograms or waituntiltheyarefinished
beforechangingtime.
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usi~lgYouroven
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Beforeusingyouroven, look at the directionsinthisbook for setting theelectroniccontrols.Thenopen theovenandtake noteofthe abbreviatedi~lstructionsonthe insideofthedoor.Lookatthe shelves.Takeapracticerunat remo~ingandreplacingthem.
And,whileyou’reat it, locatethe broilunitatthetopoftheovenand bakeunitjustofftheovenfloor.
ovenInteriorLights
Thelightcomeson automatically whentheovendoorisopened.
TouchOVENLIGHTpadon controlpaneltoturnthelighton andoffwhenthedoorisclosed.
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ovenshelves
Theshelvesaredesignedwith stop-locks,Whenyouplacethem correctlyonthesupports,they’il stopbeforecomingcompletely outoftheoven.What’smore,they willnottiltwhenyou’reremoving foodor whenyouareplacingfood
onthem. Toremoveshe~vesfrom the oven,
makesurethey’recool.Thenlift uptherearoftheshelfandpullit forwardwiththestop-locksalong thetopoftheshelfsupport.
Toreplaceshelvesintheoven, inserttheshelfwithstop-locks
restingontheshelfsupports.Push shelftowardrearofovenuntilit fallsintoplace.Whenshelfisin properposition,stop-lockson shelf willrunl~ndertheshelfsupport whentheshelfispulledforward,
Theovenhasfourshe~fsupports markedA(bottom),B,C andD (top).Shelfpositionsforcooking foodaresuggestedonBaking, RoastingandBroilingpages.
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