...,... ___ ...
..
.. ... . .
AiunlinumFoil . .. . . ...14. i6,25
ApplianceRegistration.. . . . . ...2
Baking;BakingGuide . . . ...10-12
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.
save timeandmoney.
Beforeyourequest
service..0
ChecktheProblemSolveron
pages25and26.It listscausesof
minoroperatingproblemsthat
youcancorrectyourself.
If you needServiceee 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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2
INIPORTANTSAFETYmSTRUCTIONS
I’ead all imstruetiom before using this 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
PANEL BYREMOVING THE
~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~
TIiE CIRCUIT
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-fitting or
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 away fromovenwhen
openingovendoor.The hot air
or steam which escapescan
burn hands, face and/or eyes.
@ KeepovenVent duet
unobstructed,
al
3
IMPORTmT SMETY
INS’.FRUCTIONS
@Placeoven shelfin 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
@Donot cleandoorgmket.The
door gasketisessentialfora
good seal. Care shodd
nottomb, damageor movethe
gasket.
o Donot use 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.
— .. .
@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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Explained
onpage
6
21
16
13,14,1’7
19
9
2
9,23
9
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12 BroilerPanandRack(Donot
cleaninself-cleanoven.)
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5
Featuresof YollrTouchcontrol Panel
.44 T-–T444
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.
&
I
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
for your ovenWiiinotoperateuntildigibi ‘clockhasbeenset.see page 7.
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&.m
~ TheElectronicDigitalClockon
-you?ovenisanaccurate,solid-state
devicethatservesseveralpurposes.
Asaclock,itdisplaysthetimeof
dayonthedisplaypanel.When
fiinctioningasa minutetimer,it
countsdownthetimeyousetto
“0:00”andsignalswhenitreaches
theendofthetime.
S
4 5 .
9 0 C<i’
1 t.
RT
~’>j>
\
\
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
7 2
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
.==
:l~]ddisplayrevertsbackto original
. .
setti~~g.If thishappens,retouch
----
<~.<-:w-
(.’LOC1<padandenteragain.
K:?-:.
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.
-Q
Questiom andAmwers
Q. can I 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 oven cooking?
mine?
Q. can I use the Minute/second
A. TheMIN/SECTimercanbe
(Youcancheck–butnotchange–
Q. If I Stirt
of
day and touchtheCLOCK
pad, then tiscover tnlatthe
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.