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49-85194-1 GEAppliances.com Write the model and serial numbers here: Model # ____________________ Serial # _____________________ You can find them on a label on the front of the range behind the warming drawer, storage drawer or kick panel. S af e t y I n st ru c ti o ns . . . . . .2 –7 O pe r a ti n g In [...]
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I M P O R T A N T S A F ET Y I N F OR M A T I O N . R E A D A L L IN S T R U C T I O N S BE F O R E US I N G . — [...]
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S A V E T H ES E I N S T R U C T I ON S 3 G EA pp li an ce s. co m W A R N I N G ! n Ha ve y o ur ra ng e i ns ta l l ed an d p ro pe rl y g ro un de d b y a q ua li fi ed in s t al le r, in ac c o rd an ce w it h t he In st al l a t io n I ns tr uc ti on s . A ny a dj us tm en t a nd s e r vi ce sh ou ld be p er fo rm ed o nl y b y q ua li fi e d [...]
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S A V E T H ES E I N S T R U C T I ON S n Lo ca te t he ra ng e o ut o f ki tc he n t ra ff i c pa th a nd ou t o f d ra ft y lo ca ti on s t o p r ev en t p oo r a ir c ir cu la ti on . n Be su r e al l p ac ka gi ng m at er ia ls ar e r e m ov ed f ro m t he ra ng e b e fo re op er at in g i t t o p re ve nt f ir e o r s mo ke da m ag e s ho ul d[...]
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S A V E T H ES E I N S T R U C T I ON S 6 ?[...]
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S A V E T H ES E I N S T R U C T I ON S n Be su r e to wi pe of f e x c es s s pi ll ag e b e f or e s el f- cl ea ni ng op e r at io n. n Be fo re s el f- cl e[...]
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8 Push the control knob in and turn it to the position. How to Light a Gas Surface[...]
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9 G EA pp li an ce s. co m Use a flat-bottomed wok. Top-of-Range Cookware A lu mi nu m: Me di u m- we ig ht co ok wa re is r ec om me nd ed be ca us e i t h ea ts qu ic kl y a nd ev en ly . M os t f oo ds br ow n e ve nl y i n a n a lu mi nu m s ki ll et . U se sa uc ep an s w it h t ig ht - fi tt in g l id s w he n c oo ki ng wi th mi ni mu m a mo[...]
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10 To uc h t hi s p ad to se[...]
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OVEN TE MP 2 0 0 2 5 0 3 0 0 3 5 0 4 0 0 4 5 0 5 0 0 B R O I L C L E A N O F F 11 G EA pp li an ce s. co m ?[...]
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12 Plastic items on the coo[...]
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Oven Moisture A s yo ur ov en he at s u p, th e t em pe ra tu re c ha ng e o f t he ai r i n t he ov en ma y c au se wa te r d ro pl et s t o f or m o n t he do or gl as s. Th es e d ro pl et s a re ha rm le ss an d w il l e va po ra te as t he ov en co nt in ue s t o h ea t u p. 13 ?[...]
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14 Bro[...]
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The timer is a minute timer only. The Clear/Off pad does not affect the timer. To Set the Timer ?[...]
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16 U s i n g t he c l o c k a n d t i m e r. To Reset the Timer I f th e d is pl ay is st il l s ho wi ng th e t im e r em ai ni ng , yo u m ay ch an ge it by to uc hi ng t[...]
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20 U s i n g t he S a b b a t h f e a t ur e . How to Exit the Sabbath Feature T ou ch t he Cl ea r/ Of [...]
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22 U s i n g t he w a r m i n g d r a w er . When Using the Warming Drawer T he wa rm in g d ra we r w il l k ee p h ot , c oo ke d fo od s a t s er vi ng te mp er at ur e. Al wa ys st ar t w it h h ot fo od . D o n ot us e t o h ea t c ol d f oo d o th er th an cr is pi ng cr ac ke rs , [...]
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23 G EA pp li an ce s. co m Temperature Selection Chart n Th e t em pe r at ur e, ty pe an d a mo un t o f f oo d, a nd th e t im e h el d w il l a ff ec t t he qu al it y o f t he f oo d. n Fo od in he at - sa fe gl as s a nd gl as s- ce ra mi c u te ns il s m ay ne ed a h ig he r c on tr ol se tt in g a s c om pa re d t o f oo d i n m et al ut en[...]
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25 After a Clean Cycle ?[...]
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26 C a r e a n d cl e a n i n g o f t h e r a n g e . ?[...]
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T ur n a ll co nt ro ls OF F b ef or e r em ov in g t he b ur ne r pa rt s a nd d ri p p a ns (i f so e qu ip p e d) . T he bu rn er gr at es , c ap s, bu rn er he ad s a nd dr ip p an s ( if so eq ui pp ed ) c an be li ft ed of f, ma ki ng t he m e as y t o c le an . C A U T I O N : [...]
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28 Burner Caps and Heads NOTE: ?[...]
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G EA pp li an ce s. co m Cooktop Surface T o av oi d d am ag in g t he po rc el ai n- en am el su rf ac e o f t he co ok to p a nd to pr ev en t i t f ro m b ec om in g d ul l, cl ea n u p s pi ll s r ig ht aw ay . F oo ds w it h a lo t o f a ci d ( to ma to es , s au er kr au t, fr ui t ju ic es , e tc .) or fo od s w it h h ig h s ug ar co nt en [...]
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C a r e a n d cl e a n i n g o f t h e r a n g e . Lift-Off Oven Door [...]
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G EA pp li an ce s. co m Removable Storage Drawer ?[...]
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Wire cover holder. Oven Racks C le an th e r ac ks wi th an ab ra si ve cl ea ns er or sc ou ri ng pa d. Af te r c le an in g, ri ns e t he ra ck s w it h c le an wa te r a nd dr y w it h a cl ea n c lo th . If th e r ac ks ev er be co me ha rd to sl id e, wi pe th e r ac k e dg es or ov en ra ck su pp or ts wi th ve ge ta bl e o il . NO TE : ?[...]
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If you have questions, call 1.800.GE.CARES or visit our Website at: GEAppliances.com [...]
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This area allows for flush range installation with ?[...]
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41 12 0- vo lt , 6 0 H er tz , p ro pe rl y g ro un de d b ra n ch ci rc ui t pr ot ec te d b y a 15[...]
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O pe ra ti on of al l c oo kt op an d o ve n b ur ne rs sh ou ld b e c h ec ke d a ft er th e r an ge an d g as su pp ly li ne s h av e b ee n c ar ef ul ly c he ck ed fo r l ea ks . [...]
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43 B . To op er at e t he Ba ke bu rn er , p re ss th e B ak e p ad an d t he n pr es s t he nu mb er pa ds un ti l 3 50 [...]
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A . Ma rk th e w al l w he re th e of th e r an ge is t o be lo ca te d. Be su re to al lo w f or th e c ou nt er to p ov er ha ng if yo u i nt en d t o i ns ta ll th e r an ge ne xt to c ab in et[...]
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45 B e f o r e y o u c a l l f o r s e r v ic e … G EA pp li an ce s. co m ?[...]
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Problem Possible Causes What To Do Fo od do es no t b ak e • S ee th e s ec ti on . o r ro as t p ro pe rl y ?[...]
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47 G EA pp li an ce s. co m Problem Possible Causes What To Do E xc es si ve sm ok in g • On mo de l s w it h t ou ch pa ds , t ou ch th e C le ar /O ff p ad . O n mo de ls wi th an OV EN TE MP kn ob , t ur n i t t o O FF . Op en th e w in do ws to ri d t he ro om of sm ok e. Wa it un ti l [...]
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Problem Possible Causes What To Do D is pl ay go es bl an k • R ep la ce th e f us e o r r es et th e c ir cu it br ea ke r. ?[...]
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49 A c c e s s o r i e s . G EA pp li an ce s. co m Looking For Something More? ?[...]
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C o n s u m e r S u p p or t . In th e U. S. : G EA p pl i an c es . co m H av e a qu es ti on[...]