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I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N F O R M A T I O N . R EA D A L L I N S T R U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . 2 C on s um e r Su ppo rt T r ou b le sh o ot i ng T i ps C ar e a n d C l e an i ng O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns ( 40 30 ;; B0 54 CH 8= BC AD 2C 8> =B 14 5> A4 DB 8= 6C [...]
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G EA ppl ia nc es . co m % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt ■ Use this appl iance for its intended purpose as described in this O wner’s M[...]
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I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N F O R M A T I O N . R EA D A L L I N S T R U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . 4 C on s um e r Su ppo rt T r ou b le sh o ot i ng T i ps C ar e a n d C l e an i ng O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns ■ N e v e r le av e t h e s ur fa ce u ni ts u na tt en de d a t m ed iu m o r[...]
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5 G EA ppl ia nc es . co m % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt ■ S ta nd aw ay f r om t he r an ge w he n o pe ni ng t he o v e n d o or . Ho[...]
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U s i n g t h e s u rf a c e u n i t s . *7A>D67>DC C78B <0=D0; 540CDA4B 0=3 0??40A0=24 <0H E0AH 5A>< H>DA <>34; 6 Be sure you turn the control knob to Off when you f inish cooking. How to Set I n d i c a to r L i g ht s >= A0 38 0= C 6 ;0 BB <> 34 ;B > =; H?[...]
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7 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt About the radiant surface units… T he ra dia nt co ok to p fe at ur es h ea ti ng un it s b en ea th a [...]
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8 S e l e c t i n g t y p e s o f c o o k w a r e . * 7 4 5> ;; >F 8= 6 8= 5> A< 0C 8> = F8 ;; 7 4 ;? H> D2 7> >B 4 2> >: F 0A 4F 78 27 F8 ;; 68 E4 6> >3 ? 4A 5> A< 0= 24 > = 6; 0B B 2> >: C>? B S ta in le s s S te el : A 42 >< <4 =3 4 3 [...]
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% $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt & E 4 = > = C A > ; ; > 2 : 0 = 3 * 8 < 4 A 4 0 C D A 4 B [...]
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U s i n g t h e o v e n c o n t r o l s . > = B > < 4 < >3 4; B 10 & E 4 = > = C A > ; ; > 2 : 0 = 3 * 8 < 4 A 4 0 C D A 4 B 0 = 3 )4 C C 8 = 6 B + * &$ * & , % # 86 7C > =B >< 4< >3 4; B T hi s l ig ht s a ny[...]
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U s i n g t h e o v e n . G EA ppl ia nc es . co m % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt * >0 E> 83 ?> B B8 1; 41 DA =B? [...]
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P re he at th e o v e n i f t he re ci pe c al ls fo r i t . T o p re he at , s et th e o v e n a t t he co rr ec t te mp e ra tu re . P re he at in g i s n ec e ss ar y f or g oo d r es ul ts w he n b ak in g ca ke s, co ok ie s, p as tr y a nd br e ad s. & =B >< 4< >3 4; BC 74 3 8 B? ;0 HF 8; ; B 7> FN &[...]
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G EA ppl ia nc es . co m 13 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt 4 -3(38 -# "* (123(#$ $".-#(#$ .[...]
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U s i n g t h e c l o c k a n d t i m e r . > = B > < 4 < >3 4; B 14 C on s um e r Su ppo rt T r ou b le sh o ot i ng T i ps C ar e a n d C l e an i ng O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns % > C 0; ; 5 40 CD A4 B 0A 4 >= 0 ;; < >3 4; B T o Set the T ime[...]
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U s i n g t h e c l o c k a n d t i m e r . > = B > < 4 < >3 4; B G EA ppl i an ce s. co m 15 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um [...]
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16 U s i n g t h e t i m e d b a k i n g a n d r o a s t i n g f e a t u r e s . > = B > < 4 < > 3 4 ; B C on s um e r Su ppo rt T r ou b le sh o ot i ng T i ps C ar e a n d C l e an i ng O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns > = >C ; >2 : C 74 > E 4 = 3&[...]
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17 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C le a ni n g T r o ub l es h oo t in g T ip s Co n s u m er S u ppo rt / > D A = 4F C> D2 7? 03 2> =C A> ; 70 B 03 38 C8 >= 0; 54 0C DA 4B[...]
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* 7 4 )0 11 0C 7 54 0C DA 4 20 = 14 D B4 3 5 >A 1 0: 8= 6 A> 0B C8 =6 >= ;H C 20 == >C 1 4 DB 43 5 >A 1 A >8 ;8 =6 B 4; 52 ;4 0= 8 = 6 > A 4; 0H )C 0A C 2> >: 8= 6 N O T E : * 74 > E 4 = ;8 67 C 2> <4 B >= 0 DC >&[...]
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19 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt U s i n g t h e S a b b a t h F e a t u r e . > = B > < 4 < > 3 4 ; B ?[...]
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/ > D < 0 H 5 8= 3C 70 CH >D A= 4F >E 4= 2 >> :B 3 85 54 A4 =C ;H C7 0= C7 4> =4 8 C A4 ?; 02 43 + B4 H> DA =4 F> E4 =5 >A 0 5 4F F 4 4 : B C> 14 2> <4 < > A4 5 0< 8; 80 A F 8C 7 8C 5 H> DB C8 ;; C7 8= [...]
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21 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt U s i n g t h e w a r m i n g d r a we r . >= B> < 4 < > 3 4 ; B G EA ppl i[...]
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22 T emperature Selection Char t ■ T he te m pe ra tu re , ty pe an d a mo u nt of fo od , a nd th e t im e h el d wi ll af fe ct t he qu ali ty of t he fo od . ■ F oo d i n h ea t- sa fe g la ss an d g la ss -c er am ic u te n si ls ma y n ee d a hi gh er co nt r ol se tt in g a s c om pa re d to fo od in me ta l ut en si ls . ■ R ep ea ted [...]
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% $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 O pe r at i ng In s tr u ct i on s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt F or th e fir st se l f -c l ea n c yc le , w e r ec om me nd v e nt in g y ou r k it c he n w it h a n o pe n wi nd ow or u si ng a v en ti la t io n f an or[...]
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* 7 4 >E 4 = 3 >> A < DB C 14 2 ;> B4 3 0= 3 0; ; 2 >= CA >; B B4 C 2> AA 42 C; H 5> A C7 4 2H 2; 4C > F >A :? A> ?4 A; H Aft er a Clean Cycle Y ou ca nn ot se t t h e ov en fo r c oo ki ng un ti l t he ov en is co ol en o ug h f or th e d oo r to be u nl at ch e[...]
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G EA ppl ia nc es . co m % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt T he ov en do or is re m ov a bl e f or cl ea n in g. >= >C ;8 5C?[...]
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C A U T I O N : 4 5> A4 A4 ?; 02 8= 6 H> DA >E 4= ;8 67 C 1D ;1 CD A= C7 4> E4 =; 86 7C >5 5 0 =3 38 B2 >= = 42 CC 74 4; 42 C A8 20 ;? >F 4A C> C7 4 A 0= 64 0C C7 4< 08 = 5 DB 4> A2 8A 2D 8C 1 A 40 :4 A ? 0= 4; B e s ur e t o l e t t he [...]
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G EA ppl ia nc es . co m 27 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt I t’ s a go od id ea to wi pe th e c o nt ro l p an el a ft e r e ac h u se o[...]
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P a in te d s ur fa ce s i n cl ud e t he si d es of th e r an ge an d t he s i de s o f t he do or t ri m. T o c le an th e p ai nt ed s ur fa ce s, u s e a ho t , d am p c lo th wi t h a mi ld de ter ge nt su it ab le fo r t he se su rf ac es . U se a c le an , ho t , da mp cl ot h to re mo ve so a p . Dr y w it h a dr y, c le an cl ot h. D o n o[...]
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29 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt C l e a n i n g t h e g l a s s c o o k to p . > = B >< 4< >3 4 ; B GE A ppl[...]
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31 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt B e f o r e y o u c a l l f o r s e rv i c e … * A> D1 ; 4B 7> > C8 =6 * 8? B ) 0E 4 ?[...]
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C on s um e r Su ppo rt T r ou b le sh o ot i ng T i ps C ar e a n d C l e an i ng O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Problem Possible Causes What T o Do O v en —A ll Mo d el s O v en li gh t d oe s no t w or k (& '3 !4 +! (2 + .. 2$ .1 #$ %$ "3 (5 $ • T i gh te n or re p[...]
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G EA ppl ia nc es . co m % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt Problem Possible Causes What T o Do E x ce ss iv e c on d en sa ti on (0 4( #?[...]
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C on s um e r Su ppo rt T r ou b le sh o ot i ng T i ps C ar e a n d C l e an i ng O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns 34 Problem Possible Causes What T o Do “ Bu rn in g” o r “o il y” ' (2 (2 -. 1 , +( - -$ 6. 5$ - • To sp ee d t he pr o ce ss , s et a s el f -c le an cy cl e[...]
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35 % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt A c c e s s o r i e s . GE App li an ce s. co m Looking For Something More? (Not all accessories are ava[...]
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C on s um e r Su ppo rt T r ou b le sh o ot i ng T i ps C ar e a n d C l e an i ng O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns 36 N o te s .[...]
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N o te s . GE A ppl ia nc es . co m % $ 38 - 2 31 4 "3 ( .- 2 /$ 1 3 ( -& - 2 31 4 "3 (. - 2 S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns Op e ra t in g I n st r u ct i on s C ar e a n d C l e an i ng T r o u bl e sh o ot i ng T i ps C on s um e r Su ppo rt 37[...]
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C on s um e r Su ppo rt T r ou b le sh o ot i ng T i ps C ar e a n d C l e an i ng O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s S af e ty I n s tr u c ti o ns 38 N o te s .[...]
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F or Th e Per io d Of: GE Will Provide: O ne Y ea r A ny pa rt o f t he ra ng e w h ic h f ai ls du e to a d ef ec t i n m at er ia ls or wo rk ma ns hi p. A> <C 74 30 C4 >5 C7 4 Du ri n g th is li mi te d o ne - ye ar wa r ra nt y, GE wi l l al so pr ov i de , f r ee of ch ar ge , a ll la bo r > A8 68 =0 ;? DA 27 0B [...]
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*78 B1>>: 8B?A8= C43>=A4 2H2;43 ?0?4A 'A8 =C438= $4G82 > C o n s u m e r Su p p o rt . ? ? ; 8 0= 2 4 B - 4 1 B 8 C4 G EA ppl i a nc e s . c o m H av e a qu es ti on o r ne ed as si st an ce wi th yo ur ap pli an c e? Tr y t he GE Ap pli an ce s W eb si te a ny da y o f t he y e ar ! F [...]