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USER MANUAL Profile PB970DPBB GE
Free-Standing, Slide-In, and Drop-In Electric Ranges
In Canada: www.GEAppliances.ca
Printed in the United States
Safety Instructions 2-5
Operating Instructions
Kitchen Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quick Set V, . . . .
Oven. Quick Set-VI-and
Adjust Oven Thermostat. Next Step Control
Baking or Roasting
Broiling, Broiling Guide. Controls.
Convection Oven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lower Oven Drawer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preheating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Probe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sabbath Feature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self-Cleaning....29,30
Slow Cook, Warming and Proofing Features . . . . . . . . . 27, 28
Special Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Timed Baking and Roasting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warming Drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surface Units . . .
Cookware. Griddle. Knob-Controlled Models. Touch Pad-Controlled Models.
Care and Cleaning
Aluminum Foil.
Control Knobs. Control Panel.
Glass Cooktop.
Lift-Off Oven Door.
Light.
Oven Floor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oven Heating Elements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Racks.
Removable Warming Drawer/Lower Oven Drawer Pan . . . 39
Storage Drawer 39
Surfaces 36
Vent.
Troubleshooting Tips.... 44-48
Accessories 50
Consumer Support
Consumer Support.
Warranty.... 51
Write the model and serial numbers here:
Model # ____
Serial # ____
You can find them on a label behind the drawer or behind the lower oven door on the front of the range frame.

Printed on Recycled Paper
49-80627-1 01-11 GE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
WARNING
Read all safety instructions before using the product. Failure to follow these instructions may result in fire, electric shock, serious injury or death.
ANTI-TIP DEVICE

WARNING
- All ranges can tip.
• BURNS or other SERIOUS INJURIES can result.
• INSTALL and CHECK the ANTI-TIP bracket following the instructions supplied with the bracket.


To reduce the risk of tipping the range, the range must be secured by a properly installed anti-tip bracket. See installation instructions shipped with the bracket for complete details before attempting to install.
For Freestanding Ranges:
To check if the bracket is installed and engaged properly, remove the storage drawer or kick panel and look underneath the range to see that the leveling leg is engaged in the bracket. On models without a storage drawer or kick panel, carefully tip the range forward. The bracket should stop the range within 4 inches. If it does not, the bracket must be reinstalled. If the range is pulled from the wall for any reason, always repeat this procedure to verify the range is properly secured by the anti-tip bracket.
Never completely remove the leveling legs or the range will not be secured to the anti-tip device properly.
For Slide-In Ranges:
To check if the bracket is installed and engaged properly, remove the storage drawer or kick panel and look underneath the range to see that the leveling leg is engaged in the bracket.
For Drop-In Ranges:
To check if the bracket is installed and engaged properly, lower the oven door and gently apply medium force at the handle end until movement of the range is detected. Continue pressing until the anti-tip bracket is engaged and movement stops. A small amount of movement is acceptable at the back of the range top, but it should be stable and not tip once the anti-tip bracket is engaged. If it does not, the bracket must be reinstalled.
If you did not receive an anti-tip bracket with your purchase, call 1.800.626.8774 to receive one at no cost (in Canada, call 1.800.561.3344). For installation instructions of the bracket, visit GEAppliances.com (in Canada, GEAppliances.ca).
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list 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.
▲ WARNING
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in this Owner's Manual.
- Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified installer 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 transferred to a qualified technician.
Before performing any service, unplug the range or disconnect the power supply at the household distribution panel by removing the fuse or switching off the circuit breaker.
Do not leave children alone—children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where an appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to climb, sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
■ CAUTION: Do not store items of interest to children above a range or on the backguard of a range—children climbing on the range to reach items could be seriously injured.
Use only dry pot holders—moist or damp pot holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let pot holders touch hot surface units or heating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of pot holders.
■ Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room.
Do not touch the surface units, the heating elements or the interior surface of the oven. These surfaces may be hot enough to burn even though they are dark in color. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact the surface units, areas nearby the surface units or any interior area of the oven; allow sufficient time for cooling first. Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns. Potentially hot surfaces include the cooktop, areas facing the cooktop, oven vent opening, surfaces near the opening and crevices around the oven door.
Do not heat unopened food containers. Pressure could build up and the container could burst, causing an injury.
Do not use aluminum foil to line the drip pans. Foil can trap heat or melt, resulting in damage to the product and a shock or fire hazard.
Avoid scratching or impacting glass doors, cooktops or control panels. Doing so may lead to glass breakage. Do not cook on a product with broken glass. Shock, fire or cuts may occur.
Cook meat and poultry thoroughly—meat to at least an internal temperature of 160^ F and poultry to at least an internal temperature of 180^ F. Cooking to these temperatures usually protects against foodborne illness.
Do not use aluminum foil to line the oven bottom. Foil can trap heat or melt, resulting in damage to the product and a shock or fire hazard.
WARNING
KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AWAY FROM
THE RANGE.
Do not store or use flammable materials in an oven or near the cooktop, including paper, plastic, pot holders, linens, wall coverings, curtains, drapes and gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids.
■ Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments while using the appliance. These garments may ignite if they contact hot surfaces, causing severe burns.
Do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accumulate in or near the range. Grease in the oven or on the cooktop may ignite.
- Clean ventilating hoods frequently. Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on the hood or filter.
WARNING
IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE, TAKE THE FOLLOWING
STEPS TO PREVENT THE FIRE FROM SPREADING:
Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick up a flaming pan. Turn the controls off. Smother a flaming pan on a surface unit by covering the pan completely with a well-fitting lid, cookie sheet or flat tray. Use a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.
If there is a fire in the oven during baking, smother the fire by closing the oven door and turning the oven off or by using a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.
If there is a fire in the oven during self-clean, turn the oven off and wait for the fire to go out. Do not force the door open. Introduction of fresh air at self-clean temperatures may lead to a burst of flame from the oven. Failure to follow this instruction may result in severe burns.
WARNING
COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Never leave the surface units unattended at medium or high heat settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may catch on fire.
- Never leave oil unattended while frying. If allowed to heat beyond its smoking point, oil may ignite, resulting in fire that may spread to surrounding cabinets. Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible to monitor oil temperature.
To avoid oil spillover and fire, use a minimum amount of oil when shallow pan-frying and avoid cooking frozen foods with excessive amounts of ice.
Use proper pan size—select cookware having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface heating element. The use of undersized cookware will expose
a portion 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.
Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, earthenware or other glazed containers are suitable for cooktop service; others may break because of the sudden change in temperature.
To minimize the possibility of burns, ignition of flammable materials and spillage, the handle of a container should be turned toward the center of the range without extending over nearby surface units.
- When preparing flaming foods under a hood, turn the fan on.
WARNING
RADIANT COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(some models)
Use care when touching the cooktop. The glass surface of the cooktop will retain heat after the controls have been turned off.
Do not cook on a broken cooktop. If glass cooktop should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric shock. Contact a qualified technician immediately.
Avoid scratching the glass cooktop. The cooktop can be scratched with items such as knives, sharp instruments, rings or other jewelry and rivets on clothing.
Do not place or store items that can melt or catch fire on the glass cooktop, even when it is not being used. If the cooktop is inadvertently turned on, they may ignite. Heat from the cooktop or oven vent after it is turned off may cause them to ignite also.
Use CERAMA BRYTEceramic Cooktop Cleaner and CERAMA BRYTE Cleaning Pad to clean the cooktop. Wait until the cooktop cools and the indicator light goes out before cleaning. A wet sponge or cloth on a hot surface can cause steam burns. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface.
NOTE: Sugar spills are an exception. They should be scraped off while still hot using an oven mitt and a scraper. See the Cleaning the glass cooktop section for detailed instructions.
- Read and follow all instructions and warnings on the cleaning cream label.
WARNING
COIL COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(some models)
Do not immerse or soak the removable surface units. Do not put them in a dishwasher. Do not self-clean the surface units in an oven. Doing so may cause them to fail, presenting a burn or fire hazard.
To avoid the possibility of a burn or electric shock, always be certain that the controls for all surface units are at the
OFF position and all coils are cool before attempting to lift or remove a coil surface unit.
- Be sure the drip pans are not covered and are in place. Their absence during cooking could damage range
parts and wiring.
WARNING
OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Stand away from the range when opening the oven door. Hot air or steam which escapes can cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes.
- Keep the oven vent unobstructed.
- Keep the oven free from grease buildup. Grease in the oven may ignite.
Place oven racks in desired location while oven is cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot, do not let pot holder contact hot heating element in oven.
- When using cooking or roasting bags in the oven, follow the manufacturer's directions.
- Pull the oven rack to the stop-lock position when loading and unloading food from the oven. This helps
prevent burns from touching hot surfaces of the door and oven walls.
Do not leave items such as paper, cooking utensils or food in the oven when not in use. Items stored in an oven can ignite.
Do not use aluminum foil to line the oven bottom. Foil can trap heat or or melt, resulting in damage to the product and a shock or fire hazard.
■ Never place cooking utensils or any other items on the oven floor. There is a heating element beneath the oven floor. Placing items on the oven floor may cause the oven to overheat, resulting in damage to the oven and risk of damage or fire to cabinets.
WARNING
SELF-CLEANING OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(Some models)
The self-cleaning feature operates the oven at temperatures high enough to burn away food soils in the oven. Follow these instructions for safe operation.
Before operating the self-clean cycle, remove pans, shiny metal oven racks and other utensils from the oven. Only gray porcelain-coated oven racks may be left in the oven. Do not use self-clean to clean other parts, such as drip pans or bowls.
Before operating the self-clean cycle, wipe grease and food soils from the oven. Excessive amount of grease may ignite, leading to smoke damage to your home.
If the self-cleaning mode malfunctions, turn the oven off and disconnect the power supply. Have it serviced by a qualified technician.
Do not clean the door gasket. The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage or move the gasket.
Do not use oven cleaners. No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven.
WARNING
WARMING DRAWER/LOWER OVEN DRAWER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS (some models)
The purpose of the warming drawer is to hold hot cooked foods at serving temperature. Bacteria will grow in food while it is below 140°F. Do not put cold food in warming drawer. Do not heat food for more than 2 hours. Failure to follow these instructions may result in foodborne illness.
- Do not leave paper products, plastics, canned food or combustible materials in the drawer. They may ignite.
- Do not touch the heating element or the interior surface of the drawer. These surfaces may be hot enough to cause burns.
Use care when opening the drawer. Open the drawer a crack and let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food. Hot air or steam that escapes can cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes.
Do not use aluminum foil to line the lower drawer. The foil will trap heat below, and upset the performance of the oven. Foil can melt and permanently damage the drawer bottom. Damage from improper use of aluminum foil is not covered by the product warranty.
For models with a glass cooktop.
▲ WARNING
FIRE HAZARD: Never leave the range unattended with the cooktop on medium or high settings. Keep flammable items away from the cooktop. Turn off all controls when done cooking. Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire, serious injury or death.
NOTE: Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.

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SURFACE COOKINGNever cook directly on the glass. Always use cookware.

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OFF CENTERAlways place the pan in the center of the surface unit you are cooking on.

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DRAGGINGDo not slide cookware across the control or cooktop surface because it can scratch the glass. The glass is scratch-resistant, not scratchproof.
About the radiant surface units
The radiant cooktop features heating units beneath a smooth glass surface.
Cooktop temperatures increase with the number of surface units that are on. With 3 or 4 units turned on, surface temperatures are high. Always use caution when touching the cooktop.
An indicator light will come on when the surface unit is turned on.
The appropriate HOT SURFACE indicator light will glow when its corresponding radiant element is turned on and will remain on until the surface has cooled below 150^ F.
NOTE:
Hot surface indicator light will:
■ Stay on even after the unit is turned off.
■ Glow brightly until the unit has cooled below 150^ F.
NOTE: A slight odor is normal when a new cooktop is used for the first time. It is caused by the heating of new parts and insulating materials and will disappear in a short time.
NOTE: On models with light-colored glass cooktops, it is normal for the cooking zones to change color when hot or cooling down. This is temporary and will disappear as the glass cools to room temperature.
It is safe to place hot cookware from the oven or surface on the glass cooktop when the surface is cool.
Even after the surface units are turned off, the glass cooktop retains enough heat to continue cooking. To avoid overcooking, remove pans from the surface units when the food is cooked. Avoid placing anything on the surface unit until it has cooled completely.
Water stains (mineral deposits) are removable using the cleaning cream or full strength white vinegar.
■ Use of window cleaner may leave an iridescent film on the cooktop. The cleaning cream will remove this discoloration.
- Don't store heavy items above the cooktop. If they drop onto the cooktop, they can cause damage.
- Do not use the surface as a cutting board.
Selecting types of cookware
for glass cooktop models(on non-induction models) GEAppliances.com
The following information will help you choose cookware which will give good performance on glass cooktops. See insert for cookware to use with induction cooktops.

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Simple line drawing of a hand holding a ruler above a blank rectangular object (no text or symbols)Check pans for flat bottoms by using a straight edge.
Stainless Steel:
recommended
Porcelain Enamel on Cast Iron:
recommended if bottom of pan is coated
Aluminum:
heavy weight recommended
Good conductivity. Aluminum residues sometimes appear as scratches on the cooktop but can be removed if cleaned immediately. Because of its low melting point, thin weight aluminum should not be used.
Porcelain Enamel on Steel:
not recommended
Heating empty pans can cause permanent damage to cooktop glass. The enamel can melt and bond to the ceramic cooktop.

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Three identical pictograms showing a cooking pot with crossed-out black X marks, likely indicating prohibition or resistance.Pans with rounded, curved, ridged or warped bottoms are not recommended.
Copper Bottom:
recommended
Copper may leave residues which can appear as scratches. The residues can be removed, as long as the cooktop is cleaned immediately. However, do not let these pots boil dry. Overheated metal can bond to glass cooktops. An overheated copper bottom pot will leave a residue that will permanently stain the cooktop if not removed immediately.
Glass-ceramic:
not recommended
Poor performance. Will scratch the surface.
Stoneware:
not recommended
Poor performance. May scratch the surface.
Cast Iron:
not recommended—unless designed specifically for glass cooktops
Poor conductivity and slow to absorb heat. Will scratch the cooktop surface.
NOTE: Follow all cookware manufacturer's recommendations when using any type of cookware on the ceramic cooktop.

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Do not place wet pans on the glass cooktop. Do not use woks with support rings on the glass cooktop. Use flat-bottomed woks on the glass cooktop.For Best Results
Place only dry pans on the surface elements. Do not place lids on the surface elements, particularly wet lids.
Do not use woks that have support rings. This type of wok will not heat on glass surface elements.
We recommend that you use only a flat-bottomed wok. They are available at your local retail store. The bottom of the wok should have the same diameter as the surface element to ensure proper contact.
Some special cooking procedures require specific cookware such as pressure cookers, deep-fat fryers, etc. All cookware must have flat bottoms and be the correct size.
Avoid allowing foods to boil dry as some cookware may stick to the cooking surface, causing permanent damage to the cooktop.
Using the surface units—Touch pad-controlled models.

The power level with a fraction indicates the additional half-step setting. You may hear clicking sounds indicating the control is maintaining your desired setting.
Surface Unit Cook Settings
The cooktop offers 19 power levels. Power levels range from "L" to HI in precise half-step increments. For example: 1, 1-1/2, 2, 2-1/2 and up to .
Power Level "L", the lowest setting, is recommended for "Keep Warm."
The power level increases one-half level with each touch.
NOTE: When changing from a high heat setting to a lower heat setting, the surface unit may stop glowing. This is normal. The unit is still on and hot.
NOTE: This cooktop has a rapid heat-up feature. If the cooktop is cool when turned on, it will glow red for a short period of time until the desired power setting is reached.

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4 + ON OFF - MELTSingle Surface Unit—Cook Settings
To turn on a single surface unit:
1 Touch the ON/OFF pad; then touch the (+)/(-) pad.
2 Use the (+)/(−) pad to choose the desired power setting.
To use the Melt feature:
To use the Simmer feature:
Touch the ON/OFF pad; then touch SIMMER. The element will automatically set to a predetermined setting and "3" will be displayed. Adjust using the (+)/(-) pad to increase or decrease the simmer rate.

Touch the ON/OFF pad; then touch MELT. The element will automatically set to a predetermined setting and "L" will be displayed.
To turn off a single surface unit, touch the ON/OFF pad again.

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8 1/2 + ON OFF - BURNER SIZEMulti-Ring Burner (can be dual or triple, depending on model)
1 Touch the ON/OFF pad for the right-front surface unit.
2 Use the (+)/(−) pad to set the desired power setting.
3 Touch the BURNER SIZE pad as needed to select the desired burner size.
The light next to the BURNER SIZE pad indicates which size the surface unit is on.
To turn the surface unit off, touch the ON/OFF pad.
See page 10 for additional information.

WARNING
FOOD POISON HAZARD: Bacteria may grow in food at temperatures below 140°F.
• Always start with hot food. Do not use warm settings to heat cold food.
- Do not warm food for more than 2 hours.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in foodborne illness.

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WARMING ZONE SELECT ON OFFUsing the Warming Zone (on some models)
The WARMING ZONE is located in the back center of the glass surface.
To use the WARMING ZONE:
1 Touch the WARMING ZONE ON/OFF pad.
2 To select the desired control setting, touch the SELECT pad once for LO, twice for MED or three times for HI.
To turn off the WARMING ZONE:
Touch the WARMING ZONE ON/OFF pad.
For best results, all foods on the WARMING ZONE should be covered with a lid or aluminum foil.
Always use pot holders or oven mitts when removing food from the WARMING ZONE, as cookware will be hot.
- Do not use plastic wrap to cover food. Plastic may melt onto the surface and be very difficult to clean.
- Use only cookware recommended for top-of-range cooking.

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WARMING ZONE ON / OFF SET WARMING ZONE LO 1 MED 2 HI 3 STARTUsing the Warming Zone (on some models)
The WARMING ZONE is located in the back center of the glass surface.
To use the WARMING ZONE:
1 Touch the WARMING ZONE ON/OFF pad.
2 Touch the 1 (LO), 2 (MED) or 3 (HI) pad to select the desired control setting.
3 Touch the START pad. "WARMER ON" will be in the control display.
To turn off the WARMING ZONE:
Touch the WARMING ZONE ON/OFF pad.
NOTE: The CLEAR/OFF pad will not turn off the WARMING ZONE.
For best results, all foods on the WARMING ZONE should be covered with a lid or aluminum foil.
Always use pot holders or oven mitts when removing food from the WARMING ZONE, as cookware will be hot.
Do not use plastic wrap to cover food. Plastic may melt onto the surface and be very difficult to clean.
■ Use only cookware recommended for top-of-range cooking.
Using the surface units—Knob-controlled models.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.

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OFF 10 HI 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1At both OFF and HI the control clicks into position. You may hear slight clicking sounds during cooking, indicating the control is maintaining your desired setting.
Be sure you turn the control knob to OFF when you finish cooking.
How to Set
Push the knob in and turn in either direction to the setting you want.
For glass cooktop surfaces:
A HOT COOKTOP indicator light, on the cooktop, will glow when any radiant element is turned on. It will remain on until the surface is cooled to approximately 150°F.
Indicator light will:
■ Come on when the unit is turned on or hot to the touch.
- Stay on even after the unit is turned off.
■ Glow until the unit is cooled to approximately 150^ F.

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SMALL BURNER L0 OFF L1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HI LARGE BURNEROn some models.
Dual and Triple Surface Units and Control Knobs (on some models)
The surface unit has 2 or 3 cooking sizes to select from so you can match the size of the unit to the size of the cookware you are using.

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Off Hi Lo Hi Lo Hi HiModels with a Triple Surface Unit only.

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SMALL BURNER OFF LARGE BURNER HI HI 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 LO 2On some models.

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Illustration of a cooking pot on an induction cooktop (no text or symbols)Models with a Triple Surface Unit only.
Temperature Limiter
Every radiant surface unit has a temperature limiter.
The temperature limiter protects the glass cooktop from getting too hot. It is normal for it to cycle when the cooktop is in use.
The temperature limiter may cycle the units off more frequently for a time if:
The pan boils dry.
■ The pan bottom is not flat.
■ The pan is off-center.
There is no pan on the unit.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
Models with a Bridge Burner only:

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FRONT BURNER OFF BRIDGE BURNER HI HI 8 6 4 2 LO LO 2 FRONTUsing the Bridge Burner (on some models)
To use the bridge burner, turn the left-front control knob to the BRIDGE BURNER settings.
For full bridge surface unit operation, also turn on the left-rear surface unit.
To use only the front surface unit, turn the control knob to the FRONT BURNER settings.

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FRONT RUNNER OFF BRIDGE RUNNER R1 10 10 FRONT
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Simple line drawing of a rectangular object with three circular cutouts on the top (no text or symbols)Home Canning Tips
Be sure the canner is centered over the surface unit.
Make sure the canner is flat on the bottom.
To prevent burns from steam or heat, use caution when canning.
Use recipes and procedures from reputable sources. These are available from manufacturers such as Ball and Kerr® and the Department of Agriculture Extension Service.
Flat-bottomed canners are recommended. Use of water bath canners with rippled bottoms may extend the time required to bring the water to a boil.

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Illustration of a cooking pan with crossed-out pan and a bowl, no text or symbols presentWok Cooking
We recommend that you use only a flat-bottomed wok. They are available at your local retail store.
Do not use woks that have support rings.
Do not use round-bottom woks. You could be seriously burned if the wok tipped over.
Use only flat-bottomed woks.
CAUTION
BURN HAZARD: Griddle surfaces may be hot enough to cause burns during and after use. Place and remove the griddle when it is cool and all surface units are off. Use oven mitts if you will touch the griddle while hot. Failure to do so can result in burns.
Before using this cookware for the first time, wash it to make sure it is clean. Then season it lightly, rubbing cooking oil onto the nonstick surface.

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GRIDDLE CONTROL 375 + ON OFF -
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Simple line drawing of a rectangular object with three circular elements and curved lines, resembling a button or indicator (no text or symbols)Griddle Control (on some models)
To use the griddle control:
1 Touch the ON/OFF pad to activate the griddle. “...” will appear in the display.
2 Use the (+)/(−) pad to choose the desired power setting. The default is 375. The griddle offers nine power levels. Power levels range from 200 to 400 in 25 increments.
3 Once the desired setting has been chosen, "PrE" will be displayed until the desired temperature has been reached.
4 To turn the griddle unit off, touch the ON/OFF pad.
NOTE: Use only with the griddle control to avoid degrading the nonstick coating.
Most griddled foods require cooking on a preheated surface. Preheat griddle according to the guide below; then switch to the desired cook setting.
| PreheatType of Food Setting Cook Setting | ||
| Pancakes 375 375 | ||
| Hamburgers 400 375 | ||
| Fried Eggs 325 325 | ||
| Bacon None 400 | ||
| Hot Sandwiches 350 350(such as Grilled Cheese) | ||
NOTE: Griddle settings may need to be adjusted if griddle is used for an extended time. Setting is an approximate cooking temperature and will vary with quantity of food.

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Line drawing of a bed with a tray and lid (no text or symbols)How to place the griddle:
IMPORTANT: Always place and use your griddle at the designated location on the cooktop.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- Clean the griddle with a sponge and mild detergent in warm water. DO NOT use blue or green scrubbing pads or steel wool.
- Avoid cooking extremely greasy foods and be careful of grease spillover while cooking.
■ Never place or store any items on the griddle, even when it is not in use. The griddle can become heated when using the surrounding surface units. - Avoid using metal utensils with sharp points or rough edges, which might damage the griddle. Do not cut foods on the griddle.
- Do not use cookware as a storage container for food or oil. Permanent staining and/or craze lines could result.
NOTE: The nonstick coating will degrade when exposed to temperatures over 500°F. Use only with the griddle control and only at the designated location on the cooktop. Do not use the griddle to broil food in the oven. Do not clean the griddle using the self-clean mode in the oven. The griddle control prevents overheating the nonstick coating. At temperatures over 660°F, the nonstick properties permanently degrade and may produce fumes harmful to birds.
NOTE: Your griddle will discolor over time with use.
NOTE: Do not clean the griddle in the self-cleaning oven.
NOTE: Always allow the cookware to cool before immersing in water.
Preparing Quality Steak, Easy as 1, 2, 3:
1.
Prep
- Bring steak to room temperature. NOTE: Always use safe food practices when handling meat.
- Season both sides to taste and coat with olive oil or similar.
- Preheat the oven to BAKE at 425°, with the oven rack in center position "C."
- Place your griddle on the designated area of the cooktop and then preheat the griddle to 400^ F.
CAUTION: The griddle will be VERY HOT! Use oven mitts.
2.
Cook
- Sear steak on each side for 2 minutes or until the desired browning is achieved. NOTE: There will be "smoke"; ensure there is proper ventilation.
- Insert the meat probe that came with your range into the center of the steak, making sure that the tip of the probe is in the center of the steak.
- Plug the probe into the outlet (located on the upper front side of the oven), slide the rack back into the oven and close the door.
- Press PROBE on your control, enter the desired internal temp, and press START.
3.
Enjoy
- Allow steak to finish cooking in the oven. The range control will beep and turn off when the steak reaches the desired internal temperature.
NOTES:
■ After searing, your steak could possibly already be at the desired temperature, depending on size, cut and desired doneness.
For thinner steaks it may not be possible to achieve a Rare or Medium Rare doneness.
By first searing your meat with a very high heat, you are creating a browning reaction known as the Maillard Reaction. This reaction unlocks the fuller, more intense flavor from the meat, which occurs when cooking meat at a high heat.
Using the oven controls.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. See the control panel below that matches your model.

flowchart
graph TD
A["UPPER OVEN"] --> B["START"]
B --> C["Clear Off"]
C --> D["OVEN"]
D --> E["HR : MIN"]
E --> F["DRAWER"]
F --> G["Warming Drawer ON / OFF"]
G --> H["TIME SETTINGS"]
H --> I["TIMER ON"]
I --> J["TIMER OFF"]
K["BROIL Hi / Lo"] --> L["SLOW COOK"]
M["WARM"] --> N["SELF CLEAN"]
N --> O["1"]
O --> P["2"]
P --> Q["3"]
Q --> R["4"]
R --> S["5"]
S --> T["CONTROL LOCKOUT"]
T --> U["HOLD 3 SEC."]
U --> V["CLOCK"]
W["PROBE"] --> X["6"]
X --> Y["7"]
Y --> Z["8"]
Z --> AA["9"]
AA --> AB["0"]
AB --> AC["OVEN LIGHT"]
AD["OVEN CONTROLS"] --> AE["CONVECTION BAKE 1 RACK/MULTI"]
AD --> AF["CONVECTION ROAST"]
AD --> AG["AUTO RECIPE CONVERSION"]
AH["PROBE"] --> AI["WARMING ZONE"]
AH --> AJ["SET / OFF"]
AK["SET WARMING ZONE"] --> AL["LO 1"]
AK --> AM["MED 2"]
AK --> AN["HI 3"]
AK --> AO["4"]
AK --> AP["5"]
AK --> AQ["CLEAR OFF"]
AR["CONTROL LOCKOUT"] --> AS["LO 1"]
AR --> AT["MED 2"]
AR --> AU["HI 3"]
AR --> AV["4"]
AR --> AW["5"]
AR --> AX["CLEAR OFF"]
AY["TIME CONTROLS"] --> AZ["COOKING TIME"]
AY --> BA["DELAY START"]
BB["KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF"] --> BC["KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF"]
BB --> BD["CLOCK"]
BE["OVEN LIGHT ON / OFF"] --> BF["OVEN LIGHT ON / OFF"]
BE --> BG["SELF CLEAN"]
BROIL HI/LO Pad
Touch the BROIL HI/LO pad once for HI Broil.
To change to LO Broil, touch the BROIL HI/LO pad again.
Touch the START pad.
When broiling is finished, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
BAKE Pad
Touch the BAKE pad.
Touch the number pads to set the desired oven temperature.
Touch the START pad.
When baking is finished, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
CONVECTION COOK Pad
Touch the CONVECTION COOK, CONVECTION BAKE, or CONVECTION ROAST pad.
Touch the number pads to set the desired oven temperature.
Touch the START pad.
When cooking is finished, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
PIZZA Pad
Touch the PIZZA pad.
Touch the number pads to select 1 for frozen or 2 for fresh pizza.
Touch the number pads to set the baking temperature.
Touch the START pad.
Baking time is determined by package directions.
Place pizza on top rack position of upper oven. When using a metal tray, use the lower rack position.
PROOF Pad
Touch to raise yeast-leavened products.
See the How to Set the Oven for Proofing section.
WARM Pad
Touch to keep cooked foods warm.
See the How to Set the Upper Oven for Warming section.
SLOW COOK Pad
Touch for long hours of unattended cooking.
See the How to Set the Lower Oven for Slow Cook section.
PROBE Pad
Touch when using the probe to cook food.
See the Using the Probe section.
SELF CLEAN Pad
Touch to self-clean the oven.
See the Using the Self-Cleaning Upper and Lower Ovens section.
CLEAR/OFF Pad
Touch to cancel ALL oven operations except the clock and timer.
START Pad
Must be touched to start any cooking or cleaning function.
OVEN LIGHT Pad
Touch to turn the oven lights on or off.
TIMER ON/OFF Pad(s)/KITCHEN TIMER Pad
Touch to set the kitchen timer.
See the Using the Kitchen Timer section.
COOK TIME/COOKING TIME Pad
Touch this pad and then touch the number pads to set the amount of time you want your food to cook. The oven will shut when the cooking time has run out.
DELAY START Pad
Use along with the COOK TIME or SELF CLEAN pads to set the oven to start and stop automatically at a time you set.
CLOCK Pad
NOTE: When setting times, you are setting hours and minutes or The lowest time you can set is one minute.
Touch the CLOCK pad.
Touch the number pads.
Touch the START pad.
The clock must be set to the correct time of day for the automa oven timing functions to work properly. The time of day cannot changed during a timed baking or self-cleaning cycle.
If your oven was set for a timed oven operation and a power outage occurred, the clock and all programmed functions must be reset. The time of day will flash in the display when there h been a power outage.
CONTROL LOCKOUT Pad
Your control will allow you to lock out the touch pads and the cooktop so they cannot be activated when touched.
To lock the controls and cooktop:
Touch and hold the CONTROL LOCKOUT pad for 3 seconds.
The oven display will show "on Loc on."
To unlock the controls:
Touch and hold the CONTROL LOCKOUT pad for 3 seconds.
The CONTROL LOCKOUT mode affects all touch pads.
No touch pads will work when this feature is activated.
WARMING DRAWER
The warming drawer will keep hot, cooked foods at serving temperature. Always start with hot food.
Touch the WARMING DRAWER pad. "WARMER ON" and "1" are lit on the display and "Set" begins to blink. On the number pads, touch 1 for Low, 2 for Medium or 3 for High. The display "1" changes corresponding to the number pad selected. The warming drawer starts automatically after you touch 1, 2 or 3. "WARMER ON" and the number remain lit. "Set" stops blinking. On some models, press START.
On some models – toggle between settings by touching the WARMING DRAWER pad.
To cancel, touch the WARMING DRAWER pad.
NOTE: Touching the CLEAR/OFF pad does not turn off the warming drawer.
WARMING ZONE
Touch to keep hot, cooked food warm. See the Using the Warming Zone section.
Using the oven.
To avoid possible burns, place the racks in the desired position before you turn on the oven.

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G F E D C B AThe number of rack positions may vary by model.
Before you begin...
The racks have stops, so that when placed correctly on the supports, they will stop before coming completely out and will not tilt.
When placing and removing cookware, pull the rack out until it stops.
On some models, the bake heating element is under the oven floor. Do not place foods on the oven bottom for cooking.
To remove a rack, pull it toward you, tilt the front end up and pull it out.
To replace, place the end of the rack (stop-locks) on the support, tilt up the front and push the rack in.
CAUTION
When you are using a rack in the lowest position (A), you will need to use caution when pulling the rack out. We recommend that you pull the rack out several inches and then, using two pot holders, pull the rack out by holding the sides of it. The rack is low and you could be burned if you place your hand in the middle of the rack and pull all the way out. Be very careful not to burn your hand on the door when using the rack in the lowest position (A).
Aluminum Foil
Do not use aluminum foil to line oven bottoms. The foil will trap heat below and upset the performance of the oven. Foil can melt and permanently damage the oven bottom. Damage from improper use of aluminum foil is not covered by the product warranty.
Foil may be used to catch spills by placing a sheet on a lower rack, several inches below the food. Do not use more foil than necessary and never entirely cover an oven rack with aluminum foil. Keep foil at least 1-1/2" from oven walls to prevent poor heat circulation.
To avoid possible burns, place the racks in the desired position before you turn on the oven.

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Symbolic image showing a crossed-out black cross over a bowl of food, with decorative plates on both sides.Preheating and Pan Placement
To avoid possible burns, place the racks in the desired position before you turn on the oven.
Preheat the oven if the recipe calls for it. Preheating is necessary for good results when baking cakes, cookies, pastries and breads.
If baking four cake layers at the same time, place two layers on rack C and two layers on rack E. Stagger pans on the rack so one is not directly above the other.
Baking results will be better if food is centered in the oven as much as possible. Angel food cake is the exception and should be placed on the bottom oven rack (position A). Follow package directions on prepackaged and frozen foods for pan placement. Pans should not touch each other or the walls of the oven. If you need to use two racks, stagger the pans so one is not directly above the other. Leave approximately 1½" between pans and from the front, back and sides of oven wall.

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E D C B A
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Technical diagram showing labeled components A, B, and C with circular features and a horizontal barHow to Set the Oven for Baking or Roasting
1 Touch the BAKE pad.
2 Touch the number pads until the desired temperature is displayed.
3 Touch the START pad.
The oven will start automatically. The display will show PrE while preheating. When the oven reaches the selected temperature, the oven control will beep several times and the display will show the oven temperature.
NOTE: You will hear the convection fan (on some models) while the oven is preheating. The fan will stop after the oven is preheated and the display shows your set temperature. This is normal.
To change the oven temperature during the BAKE cycle, touch the BAKE pad and then the number pads to get the new temperature.
4 Check food for doneness at the minimum time on the recipe. Cook longer if necessary.
5 Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad when baking is finished, and then remove the food from the oven.

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Line drawing of an oven with a tray holding a baking pan and a side panel labeled A (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)Using the oven.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with internal cavities (no text or symbols)Leave the door open to the broil stop position. The door stays open by itself, yet the proper temperature is maintained in the oven.
How to Set the Oven for Broiling
If your range is connected to 208 volts, rare steaks may be broiled by preheating the broiler and positioning the oven rack one position higher.
Use LO Broil to cook foods such as poultry or thick cuts of meat thoroughly without overbrowning them.
Place the meat or fish on a broiler grid in a broiler pan designed for broiling.
2 Follow suggested rack positions in the Broiling Guide.
3 Touch the BROIL HI/LO pad once for HI Broil.
To change to LO Broil, touch the BROIL HI/LO pad again.
4 Touch the START pad.
5 When broiling is finished, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
Broiling Guide
Preheat the broiler for 2 minutes to improve performance.
The size, weight, thickness, starting temperature and your preference of doneness will affect broiling times. This guide is based on meats at refrigerator temperature.
† The U.S. Department of Agriculture says "Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F means some food poisoning organisms may survive." (Source: Safe Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)
| Type or Food Doneness | Thickness Rack Position* Comments | |||
| Beef | Rare (140°F) | Steaks - 1" thick cook rare. They cook | E or F (food should be 1" to 3" from broil element) | Steaks less than 1" thick are difficult to |
| Medium (160°F) | Steaks - 3/4" to 1" thick meat, slash fat at 1" | E (food should be 3" to 4" from broil element) | through before browning. To prevent curling of | |
| Well Done (170°F) or Ground Beef Patties | Steaks- 3/4" to 1" thick | D or E (food should be 3" to 5" from broil element) | intervals. | |
| Chicken | Breast, boneless | C (food should be 8" to 9" from broil element) | Broil skin-side-down first. | |
| Breast, bone-in | C (food should be 7" to 8" from broil element) | |||
| Fish Fillets | 1/2" to 1" thick | D or E (food should be 3" to 6" from broil element) | Handle and turn very carefully. | |
| Pork Chops | Well Done (170°F) | 3/4" thick intervals. | D (food should be 6" to 7" from broil element) | To prevent curling of meat, slash fat at 1" |
*Use rack position A for the smaller, 2-rack-position oven.
Using the timed baking and roasting features. (on some models)GEAppliances.com
NOTE: Foods that spoil easily—such as milk, eggs, fish, stuffings, poultry and pork—should not be allowed to sit for more than 1 hour before or after cooking. Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. Be sure that the oven light is off because heat from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth.

flowchart
graph TD
A["BAKE"] --> B["1 2 3 4 5"]
B --> C["6 7 8 9 0"]
C --> D["COOK TIME"]
D --> E["1 2 3 4 5"]
E --> F["6 7 8 9 0"]
F --> G["START"]
G --> H["CLEAR/OFF"]
How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop
The oven will turn on immediately and cook for a selected length of time. At the end of the cooking time the oven will turn off automatically.
NOTE: An attention tone will sound if you are using timed baking and do not touch the START pad.
1 Touch the BAKE pad.
2 Touch the number pads to set the desired oven temperature.
3 Touch the COOK TIME pad.
The oven will turn ON, and the display will show the cooking time countdown and the changing temperature starting at 100^ F. (The temperature display will start to change once the oven temperature reaches 100^ F.) When the oven reaches the temperature you set, 3 beeps will sound.
NOTE: If your recipe requires preheating, you may need to add additional time to the length of the cooking time.
The oven will continue to cook for the set amount of time, then turn off automatically, unless the WARM feature was set. See the How to Set the Upper Oven for Warming section.
4 Touch the number pads to set the desired length of cooking time. The minimum cooking time you can set is 1 minute.
The oven temperature that you set and the cooking time that you entered will be in the display.
6 Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad to clear the display if necessary. Remove the food from the oven. Remember, even though the oven turns off automatically, food left in the oven will continue cooking after the oven turns off.
5 Touch the START pad.

flowchart
graph TD
A["BAKE"] --> B["1"]
A --> C["2"]
A --> D["3"]
A --> E["4"]
A --> F["5"]
A --> G["6"]
A --> H["7"]
A --> I["8"]
A --> J["9"]
A --> K["0"]
L["COOK TIME"] --> M["1"]
L --> N["2"]
L --> O["3"]
L --> P["4"]
L --> Q["5"]
L --> R["6"]
L --> S["7"]
L --> T["8"]
L --> U["9"]
L --> V["0"]
W["DELAY START"] --> X["1"]
W --> Y["2"]
W --> Z["3"]
W --> AA["4"]
W --> AB["5"]
W --> AC["6"]
W --> AD["7"]
W --> AE["8"]
W --> AF["9"]
W --> AG["0"]
AH["START"] --> AI["CLEAR/OFF"]
How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop
The oven will turn on at the time of day you set, cook for a specific length of time and then turn off automatically.
Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day.
1 Touch the BAKE pad.
2 Touch the number pads to set the desired oven temperature.
3 Touch the COOK TIME pad.
NOTE: If your recipe requires preheating, you may need to add additional time to the length of the cooking time.
4 Touch the number pads to set the desired length of cooking time. The minimum cooking time you can set is 1 minute. The oven temperature that you set and the cooking time that you entered will be in the display.
5 Touch the DELAY START pad.
6 Touch the number pads to set the time of day you want the oven to turn on and start cooking.
7 Touch the START pad.
NOTE: An attention tone will sound if you are using timed baking and do not touch the START pad.
NOTE: If you would like to check the times you have set, touch the DELAY START pad to check the start time you have set or touch the COOK TIME pad to check the length of cooking time you have set.
When the oven turns ON at the time of day you set, the display will show the cooking time countdown and the changing temperature starting at 100^ F. (The temperature display will start to change once the oven temperature reaches 100^ F.) When the oven reaches the temperature you set, beeps will sound.
The oven will continue to cook for the set amount of time, then turn off automatically.
8 Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad to clear the display if necessary. Remove the food from the oven. Remember, even though the oven turns off automatically, food left in the oven will continue cooking after the oven turns off.
Using the probe. (on some models)
For many foods, especially roasts and poultry, internal food temperature is the best test for doneness. The temperature probe takes the guesswork out of roasting by cooking foods to the exact doneness you want.

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Diagram of a mechanical or electrical component with concentric rings and a curved pipe (no text or symbols)The temperature probe has a skewer-like probe at one end and a plug at the other end that goes into the outlet in the oven.
CAUTION
To prevent burns, do not unplug the probe from the oven outlet until the oven has cooled.
Use of probes other than the one provided with this product may result in damage to the probe or oven control.
Use the handles of the probe and plug when inserting and removing them from the food and outlet.
To avoid damaging your probe, do not use tongs to pull on the cable when removing it.
To avoid breaking the probe, make sure food is completely defrosted before inserting.

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Illustration of a roasted chicken and its cooking pot (no text or symbols)After preparing the meat and placing it on a trivet or a broiler pan grid, follow these directions for proper probe placement.
Insert the probe completely into the meat. It should not touch bone, fat or gristle.
NOTE: Failure to fully insert the probe into the meat may result in poor cooking performance because the probe will sense the oven air vs. the food temperature.

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Plug Cable Handles Read and remove label Probe■ Never leave your probe inside the oven during a self-cleaning or broil cycle.
Do not store the probe in the oven.
For roasts with no bone, insert the probe into the meatiest part of the roast. For bone-in ham or lamb, insert the probe into the center of the lowest large muscle.
Insert the probe into the center of dishes such as meat loaf or casseroles.
Insert the probe into the meatiest part of the inner thigh from below and parallel to the leg of a whole turkey.
NOTE: Self-clean and Broil settings will not work if the temperature probe is plugged in.

flowchart
graph TD
A["PROBE"] --> B["1 2 3 4 5"]
A --> C["6 7 8 9 0"]
D["BAKE"] --> E["1 2 3 4 5"]
D --> F["6 7 8 9 0"]
G["START"] --> H["CLEAR/OFF"]
How to Set the Oven For Baking/Roasting When Using the Probe (on some models)
1 Insert the probe fully into the food.
2 Plug the probe into the outlet in the oven. Make sure it's pushed all the way in. Close the oven door. Make sure the probe cable is not touching the broil element.
3 Touch the PROBE pad. Display will show "Set Probe."
4 Touch the number pads to set the desired internal food or meat temperature. The maximum internal temperature for the food that you can set is 200°F.
5 Touch the BAKE pad.
6 Touch the number pads to set the desired oven temperature.
7 Touch the START pad.
The display will flash if the probe is inserted into the outlet and you have not set a probe temperature and touched the START pad.
After the internal temperature of the food reaches 100^ F, the changing internal temperature will be shown in the display.
8 When the internal temperature of the food reaches the number you have set, the probe and the oven turn off and the oven control signals. To stop the signal, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad. Use hot pads to remove the probe from the food. Do not use tongs to pull on it—they might damage it.
If the probe is removed from the oven while probe cooking, the oven will not automatically turn off.
To change the oven temperature during the Bake/Roast cycle, touch the BAKE pad and then the number pads to set the new temperature.
- You can use the Kitchen Timer even though you cannot use timed oven operations while using the probe.

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KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF (on some models) TIMER ON TIMER OFF(on some models)
The Kitchen Timer is in hours and minutes.
The Kitchen Timer does not control oven operations. The maximum setting on the Kitchen Timer is 9 hours and 59 minutes.
To Set the Kitchen Timer
1 Touch the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF or TIMER ON pad (depending on model).
2 Touch the number pads until the amount of time you want shows in the display. For example, to set 2 hours and 45 minutes, touch 2, 4 and 5 in that order. If you make a mistake, touch the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF or TIMER OFF pad (depending on model) and begin again.
3 Touch the START pad.
After touching the START pad, SET disappears; this tells you the time is counting down, although the display does not change until one minute has passed. Seconds will not be shown in the display until the last minute is counting down.
4 When the kitchen timer reaches :00, the control will beep 3 times followed by one beep every 6 seconds until the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF or TIMER OFF pad (depending on model) is touched.
The 6-second tone can be cancelled by following the steps in the Special features of your oven control section under Tones at the End of a Timed Cycle.
To Reset the Kitchen Timer
If the display is still showing the time remaining, you may change it by touching the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF or TIMER ON pad (depending on model), then touch the number pads until the time you want appears in the display.
If the remaining time is not in the 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 pad (depending on model) and then touching the number pads to enter the new time you want.

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KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF (on some models) TIMER ON TIMER OFF(on some models)
To Cancel the Kitchen Timer
Touch the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF or TIMER ON pad (depending on model) twice or touch TIMER OFF.
Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself!
You may find that your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced. Use your new oven for a few weeks to become more familiar with it. If you still think your new oven is too hot or too cold, you can adjust the thermostat yourself.
Do not use thermometers, such as those found in grocery stores, to check the temperature setting of your oven. These thermometers may vary 20–40 degrees.
NOTE: This adjustment will only affect baking and roasting temperatures; it will not affect broiling or self-cleaning temperatures. The adjustment will be retained in memory after a power failure.

flowchart
graph TD
A["BROIL HI/LO"] + B["BAKE"] --> C["BAKE"]
C --> D["1 2 3 4 5"]
D --> E["6 7 8 9 0"]
E --> F["START"]
(on some models)

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BAKE + BROIL HI/LO BAKE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 START(on some models)
To Adjust the Thermostat
1 Touch the BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads at the same time until the display shows SF.
2 Touch the BAKE pad. A two-digit number shows in the display.
Touch BAKE again to alternate between increasing and decreasing the oven temperature.
To adjust the upper oven thermostat, touch the upper oven BAKE pad. To adjust the lower oven thermostat, touch the lower oven BAKE pad.
3 The oven temperature can be adjusted up to (+) 35^ F hotter or (-) 35^ F cooler. Touch the number pads the same way you read them. For example, to change the oven temperature 15^ F, touch 1 and 5.
4 When you have made the adjustment, touch the START pad to go back to the time of day display. Use your oven as you would normally.
The type of margarine will affect baking performance!
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.
Recipe failure can result if cakes, pies, pastries, cookies or candies are made with low-fat spreads. The lower the fat content of a spread product, the more noticeable these differences become.
Federal standards require products labeled "margarine" to contain at least 80% fat by weight. Low-fat spreads, on the other hand, contain less fat and more water. The high moisture content of these spreads affects the texture and flavor of baked goods. For best results with your old favorite recipes, use margarine, butter or stick spreads containing at least 70% vegetable oil.

Convection Cook (on some models)
The convection oven comes with one convection cook mode and can be used for 1-Rack Convection Baking or Multi-Rack Convection Baking.

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Diagram of a mechanical or electrical component with symmetrical arms and central hub (no text or symbols)Convection Fan Operation
In a convection oven, a fan circulates hot air over, under and around the food.
This circulating hot air is evenly distributed throughout the oven cavity. As a result, foods are evenly cooked and browned—often in less time with convection heat.
NOTE: To maximize cooking evenness, the fan is designed to rotate in both directions, with a pause in between. This is normal.
The convection fan shuts off when the oven door is opened. DO NOT leave the door open for long periods of time while using convection cooking or you may shorten the life of the convection heating element.

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F D BMulti-Rack Convection Baking
Because heated air is circulated evenly throughout the oven, foods can be baked with excellent results using multiple racks.
Multi-rack baking may increase cook times slightly for some foods but the overall result is time saved. Cookies, muffins, biscuits and other quickbreads give very good results with multi-rack baking.
When baking on 3 racks, place one rack in the second (B) position, another rack in the fourth (D) position and the third rack in the sixth (F) position.
For two-rack baking, place one rack in the second (B) rack position. Place the other rack in the fifth (E) rack position.
Multi-rack position.
1-Rack Convection Baking
When convection baking with only 1 rack, place the food so that it is centered in the oven.
Adapting Recipes...
You can use your favorite recipes in the convection oven.
■ Use pan size recommended.
Some package instructions for frozen casseroles or main dishes have been developed using commercial convection ovens. For best results in this oven, preheat the oven and use the temperature on the package.
Using the convection oven. (on some models)

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Grid Broiler panConvection Roast (on some models)
Good for large tender cuts of meat, uncovered.
The convection fan circulates the heated air evenly over and around the food. Meat and poultry are browned on all sides as if they were cooked on a rotisserie. The heated air seals in juices quickly for a moist and tender product while, at the same time, creating a rich golden brown exterior.
When you are convection roasting, it is important that you use a broiler pan and grid for best convection roasting results. The pan is used to catch grease spills and the grid is used to prevent grease spatters.

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graph TD
A["CONVECTION COOK"] --> B["1 2 3 4 5"]
B --> C["6 7 8 9 0"]
C --> D["START"]
D --> E["CLEAR OFF"]
(on some models)

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CONVECTION OR CONVECTION BAKE ROAST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 START CLEAR OFF(on some models)
How to Set the Oven for Convection Baking or Roasting
1 Touch the CONVECTION COOK or CONVECTION BAKE pad once for multi-rack convection baking. This mode is used for cooking food items on more than one rack (i.e., 2, 3 or more racks) at the same time in convection bake. See the Multi-Rack Convection Baking section for more information.
Touch the CONVECTION COOK or CONVECTION BAKE bad twice for one-rack convection baking. This mode is used for cooking food items on only one rack in convection bake.
Touch the CONVECTION ROAST pad for convection roasting (on some models).
2 Touch the number pads to set the oven temperature.
3 Touch the START pad.
NOTE: If the Auto Recipe Conversion Feature is on, it will automatically reduce the set regular baking temperature by 25^ F to the appropriate convection temperature in convection bake mode. See Auto Recipe Conversion in the Special Features section.
To change the oven temperature, touch the <CONVECTION COOK, CONVECTION BAKE or CONVECTION ROAST pad and then the number pads to set the new temperature.
When the oven starts to heat, the changing temperature, starting at 100^ F, will be displayed. When oven reaches the temperature you set, 3 beeps will sound.
4 Touch CLEAR/OFF pad when finished.
- You will hear a fan while cooking with convection. The fan will stop when the door is opened, but the heat will not turn off.
- You may hear the oven clicking during baking. This is normal.
In convection bake modes, for maximum cooking evenness, the fan is designed to rotate in both directions, with a pause in between. This is normal.
When baking cookies, you will get the best results if you use a flat cookie sheet instead of a pan with low sides.
Cookware for Convection Cooking
Before using your convection oven, check to see if your cookware leaves room for air circulation in the oven. If you are baking with several pans, leave space between them. Also, be sure the pans do not touch each other or the walls of the oven.
Paper and Plastic
Heat-resistant paper and plastic containers that are recommended for use in regular baking can also be used for convection baking but should not be used at temperatures higher than the temperature recommended by the cookware manufacturer. Plastic cookware that is heat-resistant to temperatures of 400^ F can also be used.
Metal and Glass
Any type of cookware will work in your convection oven; however, metal pans heat the fastest and are recommended for convection baking.
Darkened or matte-finished pans will bake faster than shiny pans.
Glass or ceramic pans cook more slowly. For recipes like oven-baked chicken, use a pan with low sides. Hot air cannot circulate well around food in a pan with high sides.
You will hear a fan while cooking with these features. The fan will stop when the door is opened, but the heat will not turn off.
NOTE: Foods that spoil easily—such as milk, eggs, fish, stuffings, poultry and pork—should not be allowed to sit for more than 1 hour before or after cooking. Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. Be sure that the oven light is off because heat from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth.

How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop
Press desired convection function. Proceed to step 2 of How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop in Using the timed baking and roasting features section.

How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop
Press desired convection function. Proceed to step 2 of How to Set a Delay Start and Automatic Stop in Using the timed baking and roasting features section.

For best results when roasting large turkeys and roasts, we recommend using the probe included in the convection oven.

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A["CONVECTION COOK"] --> B["1 2 3 4 5"]
A --> C["6 7 8 9 0"]
D["PROBE"] --> E["1 2 3 4 5"]
D --> F["6 7 8 9 0"]
G["START"] --> H["CLEAR OFF"]
To change the oven temperature during the Convection Roast cycle, touch the CONVECTION COOK pad and then touch the number pads to set the new desired temperature.
How to Set the Oven for Convection Roasting when Using the Probe
CAUTION
To prevent burns, do not unplug the probe from the oven outlet until the oven has cooled.
Place the oven rack in the position that centers the food between the top and bottom of the oven. Insert the probe into the meat. Make sure it is pushed all the way in.
2 Plug the probe into the outlet in the oven. Make sure it is pushed all the way in. Close the oven door.
3 Touch the PROBE pad.
4 Touch the number pads to set the desired internal meat temperature.
NOTE: The maximum internal temperature for the food that you can set is 200^ F.
5 Touch the CONVECTION COOK pad.
6 Touch the number pads to set the desired oven temperature.
The display will flash PROBE and the oven control will signal if the probe is inserted into the outlet, and you have not set a probe temperature and pressed the START pad.
7 Touch the START pad.
When the oven starts to heat, the word LO will be in the display.
After the internal temperature of the meat reaches 100^ F, the changing internal temperature will be shown in the display.
8 When the internal temperature of the meat reaches the number you have set, the probe and the oven turn off and the oven control signals. To stop the signal, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad. Use hot pads to remove the probe from the food. Do not use tongs to pull on it—they might damage it.
NOTE: If the probe is removed from the oven while probe cooking, the oven will not automatically turn off.
NOTES:
- You will hear a fan while cooking with this feature. The fan will stop when the door is opened, but the heat will not turn off.
- You can use the Kitchen Timer even though you cannot use timed oven operations.
- Never leave your probe inside the oven during a self-cleaning cycle.
- Do not store the probe in the oven.
■ Probe is not for use in Broil or Self-Clean functions.
Fan only rotates in one direction.
Convection Roasting Guide
| Meat | Oven Temp. Internal Temp. | |||
| Beef Ribone- Beef T | b Roast (4 to 8 lbs.) Rare n and Boneless Medium | 325°F | 145°F325°F 160°F | |
| Tenderloin (4 to 6 lbs.) Rare Tenderloin (2 to 3 lbs.) Rare | 425°F425°F | 145°F145°F | ||
| Pork | Bone-In, Boneless (3 to 5 lbs.) | 325°F | 160°F | |
| LambBoneless | Bone-In (5 to 9 lbs.) Medium | 325°F375°F 165°F | 165°F | |
| Boneless (4 to 7 lbs.) Medium | ||||
| PoultryTurkey | Whole Chicken (5 to 7 lbs.) | 350°F | 170°F | |
| Whole*Unstuffed (10 to 16 lbs.) | 325°F325°F | 170°-180°F170°-180°F | ||
| Unstuffed (18 to 24 lbs.) | ||||
| Turkey | Breast (4 to 6 lbs.) | 325°F 170°F | ||
*Stuffed birds generally require 30–45 minutes additional roasting time. Shield legs and breast with foil to prevent overbrowning and drying of skin.
Using the slow cook, pizza, warming and proofing features. GEAppliances.com
WARNING
FOOD POISON HAZARD: Bacteria may grow in food at temperatures below 140°F.
• Always start with hot food. Do not use warm settings to heat cold food.
- Do not warm food for more than 2 hours.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in foodborne illness.

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SLOW COOK 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 STARTHow to Set the Lower Oven For Slow Cook
Slow Cook is designed for long hours of unattended cooking.
4 Touch the START pad.
NOTE: If a power outage occurs while the oven is in Slow Cook, the range will shut off.
1 Touch the SLOW COOK pad.
2 Touch the number pads to select the desired setting - 1 for Poultry or 2 for Meats. Use 2-Meats if you are unsure which setting to use.
3 Touch the number pads to set the desired length of cooking time. The cooking time must be at least 3 hours, up to 11 hours 59 minutes.
Slow Cook Guide
| Rack FoodFood | Time Quantity | Position | Setting | (Hours) | Comments |
| BeefChuck Roast | 3-3 lbs. | CLO 8-10 hrs. | 2-Meats | HI 5-6 hrs. | Add 1/2 cup liquid. |
| Beef Ribs | 1/3-4 lbs. | CLO 6-8 hrs. | 2-Meats | HI 3-4 hrs. | Place ribs in a single layer. |
| PoultryWhole ChickenChicken Pieces | 4 lbs. | CLO 7-9 hrs. | 1-Poultry | HI 4-5 hrs. | Add 1/2 cup liquid. |
| 8 pieces (approx 3 lbs.) | C | 1-Poultry | HI 3-4 hrs. LO 5-6 hrs. | Best submerged under a sauce to prevent surface drying. | |
| PorkBoneless Blade RoastCountry Style Pork RibsPork Chops | 3-4 lbs. | C | 2-Meats | HI 5-6 hrs. LO 8-10 hrs. | Add 1/2-1 cup liquid. |
| 3/-4 lbs. | C | 2-Meats | HI 3-4 hrs. LO 6-8 hrs. | Place ribs in a single layer. | |
| 4-8 lbs. | C | 2-Meats | HI 3-4 hrs. LO 6-8 hrs. | Place chops in a single layer. | |
| SoupVegetable Beef SoupChili | 4 quarts | C | 2-Meats | HI 4-5 hrs. LO 8-10 hrs. | Make sure beef chunks are submerged. |
| 4 quarts | C | 2-Meats | HI 3-4 hrs. LO 6-8 hrs. | Submerge beans to prevent surface drying. |
Guideline Tips
The slow cook program uses a complex series of temperature cycling to obtain the best results. For this reason, it is recommended that the slow cook program be allowed to run without cancelling or restarting. Restarting the slow cook feature while it is in progress may result in overcooked meat.
For juicy and tender meat, choose cuts of meat such as chuck roast or a boneless blade roast. Leaner cuts of meat, such as top round, are drier and may need additional liquid.
Use only glass and ceramic dishes. Metal pots and pans tend to transfer the heat into the foods too quickly.
■ Match the quantity of food to the size pan. Fill the pan about 3/4 full for best results. Too large a pot allows the steam to escape, causing foods to dry out.
■ Always cover the pot with a lid or aluminum foil.
A wide range of recipes may be used in the slow cook feature. For best results some adjustments may need to be made. For smaller sized recipes, begin checking at minimum time. For large recipes or when doubling recipes, foods may be cooked for longer periods of time.
When the slow cook feature completes, the oven will automatically switch to "warm" mode. If additional slow cook time is desired, this warm mode may be used to obtain the extra time.

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PIZZA 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 STARTHow to Set the Upper Oven For Pizza
Adjust rack position for type of pizza tray being used (see chart).
Baking time is determined by package directions.
Type of Pizza Tray Rack Position
| Tray supplied with fresh pizza | B |
| Pizza placed directly on rack | B |
| Metal tray A |
1 Touch the PIZZA pad.
2 Touch the number pads to select 1 for fresh or 2 for frozen pizza.
3 Touch the number pads to set the baking temperature.
4 Touch the START pad.
Using the slow cook, pizza, warming and proofing features.

How to Set the Upper Oven For Warming
The WARM feature keeps cooked foods hot.
This feature is not designed to reheat cold food.
To use the WARM feature, touch the WARM pad and then the START pad.
To use the WARM feature after Timed Baking, follow these steps:
1 Touch the bake mode of cooking.
2 Touch the number pads to set the oven temperature.
3 Touch the COOK TIME pad.
4 Touch the number pads to set the desired length of cooking time.
5 Touch the WARM pad.
6 Touch the START pad.
NOTE: Plastic containers, lids or plastic wrap will melt if placed in the oven. Melted plastic may not be removable and is not covered under your warranty.

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PROOF START TIMER ON CLEAR OFF(on some models)
How to Set the Oven For Proofing (on some models)
The proofing feature maintains a warm environment useful for rising yeast-leavened products.
1 Place the covered dough in a dish in the oven on rack B or C.
NOTE: For best results, cover the dough with a cloth or with greased plastic wrap (the plastic may need to be anchored underneath the container so the oven fan will not blow it off).
2 Touch the PROOF pad and then the START pad.
The display will read PrF (proof).
The oven interior light turns on and remains on during proofing.
The proofing feature automatically provides the optimum temperature for the proofing process, and therefore does not have a temperature adjustment.
3 Set the Timer for the minimum proof time.
4 When proofing is finished, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
To avoid lowering the oven temperature and lengthening proofing time, do not open the oven door unnecessarily.
- Check bread products early to avoid overproofing.
NOTES:
Do not use the proofing mode for warming food or keeping food hot. The proofing oven temperature is not hot enough to hold foods at safe temperatures. Use the WARM feature to keep food warm.
Proofing will not operate when oven is above 125^ F. "HOT" will show in the display.

(on some models)

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Illustration of a hand cleaning a kitchen sink with a circular inset showing a textured surface (no text or symbols)Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom.
Before a Clean Cycle
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD: Wipe grease and heavy soil from the oven bottom before self-cleaning. Failure to do so may result in an oven fire.
We recommend venting your kitchen with an open window or using a ventilation fan or hood during the first self-clean cycle.
Remove any broiler pan, broiler grid, probe, all cookware and any aluminum foil from the oven.
NOTE:
If your oven is equipped with shiny, silver-colored oven racks, remove them before you begin the self-clean cycle.
The shiny, silver-colored oven racks (on some models) can be self-cleaned, but they will darken, lose their luster and become hard to slide.
If your oven is equipped with gray porcelain-coated oven racks, they may be left in the oven during the self-clean cycle.
Soil on the front frame of the range and outside the gasket on the door will need to be cleaned by hand. Clean these areas with hot water, soap-filled steel-wool pads or cleansers such as Soft Scrab Rinse well with clean water and dry.
Do not clean the gasket. The fiberglass material of the oven door gasket cannot withstand abrasion. It is essential for the gasket to remain intact. If you notice, it becoming worn or frayed, replace it.
Make sure the oven light bulb cover is in place and the oven light is off.
IMPORTANT: The health of some birds is extremely sensitive to the fumes given off during the self-cleaning cycle of any range. Move birds to another well-ventilated room.
Never place cooking utensils or any other items on the oven floor. There is a heating element beneath the oven floor. Placing items on the oven floor may cause the oven to overheat, resulting in damage to the oven and risk of damage or fire to cabinets.
Double Oven and Canadian Models Only:
The surface units are automatically disabled during the self-clean cycle. Make sure that all surface unit controls are turned off at all times during the self-clean cycle. Any surface unit that is set to an "on" position while the self-clean cycle is operating will automatically come on after the self-clean cycle is finished, and could result in an "on" unattended surface unit. Wait until the self-clean cycle is finished to set and use the surface units.

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A["SELF CLEAN"] --> B["1"]
A --> C["2"]
A --> D["3"]
A --> E["4"]
A --> F["5"]
A --> G["6"]
A --> H["7"]
A --> I["8"]
A --> J["9"]
A --> K["0"]
A --> L["START"]
How to Set the Oven for Cleaning
The oven doors must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly.
1 Touch the SELF CLEAN pad.
A 3-hour self-clean time is recommended for use when cleaning small, contained spills. A self-clean time of 5 hours is recommended for a dirtier oven.
2 If a time other than 5 hours or 3 hours is needed, use the number pads and enter the desired clean time.
You can change the clean time to any time between 3 hours and 5 hours, depending on how dirty your oven is.
3 Touch the START pad.
The upper and lower oven doors lock automatically. The cooktop elements are also locked out during self-clean. The display will show the clean time remaining. It will not be possible to open the oven doors or use the cooktop until the temperature drops below the lock temperature and LOCKED/DOOR goes off in the control display.
When LOCKED/DOOR goes off, you will be able to open the doors.
The word LOCKED/DOOR 🔒 will flash and the word door will display if you set the clean cycle and forget to close the oven doors.
To stop a clean cycle, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad. When LOCKED/DOOR goes off, indicating the ovens have cooled below the locking temperature, you will be able to open the doors.
Double Ovens:
- You can set a clean cycle in both ovens at the same time; however, they will not self-clean at the same time. The last oven set will automatically delay its start until the end of the first oven's clean cycle.
When an oven is set to self-clean, both oven doors will lock and the cooktop controls will lock out. The ovens and cooktop cannot be used when an oven is set to self-clean.
Using the self-cleaning upper and lower ovens.
The oven doors must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly.

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A["SELF CLEAN"] --> B["1"]
A --> C["2"]
A --> D["3"]
A --> E["4"]
A --> F["5"]
A --> G["6"]
A --> H["7"]
A --> I["8"]
A --> J["9"]
A --> K["0"]
L["DELAY START"] --> M["1"]
L --> N["2"]
L --> O["3"]
L --> P["4"]
L --> Q["5"]
L --> R["6"]
L --> S["7"]
L --> T["8"]
L --> U["9"]
L --> V["0"]
W["START"] --> X[" "]
How to Delay the Start of Cleaning
1 Touch the SELF CLEAN pad.
A 3-hour self-clean time is recommended for use when cleaning small, contained spills. A self-clean time of 5 hours is recommended for a dirtier oven.
2 If a time other than 5 hours or 3 hours is needed, use the number pads and enter the desired clean time.
You can change the clean time to any time between 3 hours and 5 hours, depending on how dirty your oven is.
3 Touch the DELAY START pad.
4 Using the number pads, enter the time of day you want the clean cycle to start.
5 Touch the START pad.
The upper and lower oven doors lock automatically. The cooktop elements are also locked out during self-clean. The display will show the start time. It will not be possible to open the oven doors or use the cooktop until the temperature drops below the lock temperature and LOCKED/DOOR goes off in the control display.
When LOCKED/DOOR goes off, you will be able to open the doors.
After a Clean Cycle
You may notice some white ash in the oven. Wipe it up with a damp cloth after the oven cools.
If white spots remain, remove them with a soap-filled steel wool pad and rinse thoroughly with a vinegar and water mixture.
These deposits are usually a salt residue that cannot be removed by the clean cycle.
If the oven is not clean after one clean cycle, repeat the cycle.
- You cannot set the oven for cooking or another self-clean cycle until the oven is cool enough for the door to unlock.
While the oven is self-cleaning, you can touch the CLOCK pad to display the time of day. To return to the clean countdown, touch the SELF CLEAN pad.
If the racks become hard to slide, apply a small amount of cooking oil to a paper towel and wipe the edges of the oven racks with the paper towel.
Special features of your oven control. GEAppliances.com
Your new touch pad control has additional features that you may choose to use. The following are the features and how you may activate them.
The special feature modes can only be activated while the display is showing the time of day. They remain in the control's memory until the steps are repeated.
To enter a special feature for either oven, you must first touch the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads at the same time. The lower oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads will not activate special features.
When the display shows your choice, touch the START pad. The special features will remain in memory after a power failure, except for the Sabbath feature, which will have to be reset.

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A["BROIL\nHI/LO"] --> B["+"]
C["BAKE"] --> B
D["DELAY\nSTART"] --> B
E["START"] --> B
12-Hour Shutdown
With this feature, should you forget and leave the oven on, the control will automatically turn off the oven after 12 hours during baking functions or after 3 hours during a broil function.
If you wish to turn OFF this feature, follow the steps below.
1 Touch the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads at the same time until the display shows SF.
2 Touch the DELAY START pad until no shdn (no shut-off) appears in the display.
3 Touch the START pad to activate the no shut-off and leave the control set in this special features mode.

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BROIL HI/Lo + BAKE COOK TIME + BROIL HI/Lo STARTFahrenheit or Celsius Temperature Selection
Your oven control is set to use the Fahrenheit temperature selections, but you may change this to use the Celsius selections.
1 Touch the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads at the same time until the display shows SF.
2 Touch the COOK TIME and BROIL HI/LO pads at the same time. The display will show F (Fahrenheit).
3 Touch the COOK TIME and BROIL HI/LO pads again at the same time. The display will show C (Celsius).
4 Touch the START pad.

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A["BROI\nHI/LO"] --> B["+"]
C["BAKE"] --> B
D["BROI\nHI/LO"] --> E
F["START"] --> E
Tones at the End of a Timed Cycle
At the end of a timed cycle, 3 short beeps will sound followed by one beep every 6 seconds until the CLEAR/OFF pad is touched. This continual 6-second beep may be cancelled.
To cancel the 6-second beep:
1 Touch the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads at the same time until the display shows SF.
2 Touch the BROIL pad. The display shows CONTI BEEP (continuous beep). Touch the BROIL pad again. The display shows SINGLE BEEP. (This cancels the one beep every 6 seconds.)
OR
Touch the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF pad. The display shows CON BEEP (continual beep). Touch the KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF pad again. The display shows BEEP. (This cancels the one beep every 6 seconds.)
3 Touch the START pad.

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A["BAKE"] + B["BROIL HI/LO"]
C["KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF"]
D["START"]
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Special features of your oven control.

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A["BROI Hi/Lo"] --> B["+"]
C["BAKE"] --> B
D["COOK TIME"] --> B
E["START"] --> B
Tone Volume (on some models)
This feature allows you to adjust the tone volumes to a more acceptable volume. There are three possible volume levels.
1 Touch the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads at the same time until the display shows SF.
2 Touch the COOK TIME pad. The display will show 2 BEEP. This is the middle volume level.
Touch the COOK TIME pad again. The display will show 3 BEEP. This is the loudest volume level.
Touch the COOK TIME pad again. The display will show 1 BEEP. This is the quietest volume level.
For each time the level is changed, a tone will sound to provide an indication of the volume level.
3 Choose the desired sound level (1 BEEP, 2 BEEP, 3 BEEP).
4 Touch the START pad to activate the level shown.

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A["BROIL\nHi/Lo"] --> C["CLOCK"]
B["BAKE"] --> C["CLOCK"]
C["CLOCK"] --> D["START"]
12-Hour, 24-Hour or Clock Blackout
Your control is set to use a 12-hour clock.
If you would prefer to have a 24-hour military time clock or black out the clock display, follow the steps below.
1 Touch the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads at the same time until the display shows SF.
2 Touch the CLOCK pad once. The display will show 12 hr. If this is the choice you want, touch the START pad.
Touch the CLOCK pad again to change to the 24-hour military time clock. The display will show 24 hr. If this is the choice you want, touch the START pad.
Touch the CLOCK pad again to black out the clock display. The display will show OFF. If this is the choice you want, touch the START pad.
NOTE: If the clock is in the black-out mode, you will not be able to use the Delay Start function.

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A["BROIL Hi/Lo"] --> C["CONVECTION COOK"]
B["BAKE"] --> C
C --> D["START"]
Auto Recipe™ Conversion (on some models)
When using convection bake, the Auto Recipe Conversion feature will automatically convert entered regular baking temperatures to convection baking temperatures.
This feature is activated so that the display will show the actual converted (reduced) temperature. For example, if you enter a regular recipe temperature of 350^ F and touch the START pad, the display will show CON and the converted temperature of 325^ F.
To deactivate the feature:
1 Touch the upper oven BAKE and BROIL HI/LO pads at the same time until the display shows SF.
2 Touch the CONVECTION COOK pad. The display will show CON ON. Touch the CONVECTION COOK pad again. The display will show CON OFF.
3 Touch the START pad.
To reactivate the feature, repeat steps 1–3 above but touch the START pad when CON ON is in the display.

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A["BAKE"] + B["BROIL HI/LO"]
C["COOKING TIME"]
D["START"]
Cook and Hold (on some models)
Your new control has a cook-and-hold feature that keeps cooked foods warm for up to 3 hours after the cooking function is finished.
To activate this feature, follow the steps below.
1 Touch the BAKE and BROIL HI/LO pads at the same time until the display shows SF.
2 Touch the COOKING TIME pad. The display will show Hld OFF.
Touch the COOKING TIME pad again to activate the feature. The display will show Hld ON.
3 Touch the START pad to activate the cook-and-hold feature and leave the control set in this special features mode.
Using the Sabbath feature (upper and lower ovens)
(Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays) (on some models@Appliances.com
The Sabbath feature can be used for baking/roasting only. It cannot be used for convection, broiling, self-cleaning or Delay Start cooking.
NOTE: The oven light comes on automatically (on some models) when the door is opened and goes off when the door is closed. The bulb may be removed. See the Oven Light Replacement section. On models with a light switch on the control panel, the oven light may be turned on and left on.

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A["BROIL Hi/Lo"] + B["BAKE"] --> C["DELAY START"]
C --> D["1 2 3 4 5"]
C --> E["6 7 8 9 0"]
C --> F["START"]
When the display shows ⊃, the oven is set in Sabbath. When the display shows ⊃⊂, the oven is baking/roasting.
How to Set for Regular Baking/Roasting
Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day and the oven is off.
1 Touch and hold both the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads, at the same time, until the display shows SF.
NOTE: If bake or broil appears in the display, the BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads were not touched at the same time. Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad and begin again.
2 Tap the DELAY START pad until SAb bAtH appears in the display.
3 Touch the START pad and will appear in the display. Both ovens are now in Sabbath mode.
4 Touch the BAKE pad on the upper or lower oven. No signal will be given.
5 Using the number pads, enter the desired temperature between 170°F and 550°F. No signal or temperature will be given. There is no default temperature.
6 Touch the START pad on the corresponding oven.
After a random delay period of approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute, will appear in the display indicating that the oven is baking/ roasting. If doesn't appear in the display, start again at Step 4.
8 To bake in the other oven, start at Step 4 (on some models).
To adjust the oven temperature, touch the BAKE pad, enter the new temperature using the number pads and touch the START pad.
NOTE: The CLEAR/OFF and COOK TIME pads are active during the Sabbath feature.

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A["BROIL Hi/Lo"] + B["BAKE"] --> C["BROIL Hi/Lo"]
C --> D["START"]
D --> E["BAKE"]
E --> F["1 2 3 4 5"]
F --> G["6 7 8 9 0"]
G --> H["START"]
H --> I["COOK TIME"]
I --> J["START"]
J --> K["CLOCK"]
How to Set for Timed Baking
NOTE: This procedure must take place BEFORE the Sabbath begins to be able to use the Timed Bake feature during the Sabbath (the unit should NOT be put into Sabbath mode during a Time Bake.
Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day and the oven is off.
1 Touch and hold both the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads, at the same time, until the display shows SF.
NOTE: If bake or broil appears in the display, the BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads were not touched at the same time. Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad and begin again.
2 Press the BROIL HI/LO pad to change the beeper setting to bEEP (the default setting is Continuous Beep, which shows in the display as Con bEEP).
3 Press the START pad to save the changes.
4 Press the BAKE pad.
5 Using the number pads, enter the desired temperature.
6 Press the START pad on the corresponding oven.
7 Press COOK TIME FOR the corresponding oven.
8 Press the number pads to set the desired length of cooking time between 1 minute and 9 hours and 59 minutes.
9 Press the START pad.
10 Press the CLOCK pad to display the current time of day. This is to display the time of day instead of the countdown cook timer. The oven will operate at the set temperature for the set amount of time, and then it will shut off. At the time the oven shuts off, the beeper will beep 3 times.

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A["CLEAR/OFF"] --> B["BROIL/Hi/Lo"]
B --> C["+"]
C --> D["BAKE"]
D --> E["DELAY START"]
E --> F["START"]
How to Exit the Sabbath Feature
1 Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
2 If the oven is cooking, wait for a random delay period of approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute, until only ⊃ is in the display.
3 Touch and hold both the BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads, at the same time, until the display shows SF.
4 Tap the DELAY START pad until 12 shdn or no shdn appears in the display.
5 Choose 12 shdn, indicating that the oven will automatically turn off after 12 hours or no shdn, indicating that the oven will not automatically turn off after 12 hours.
6 Press START when the option that you want is in the display (12 shdn or no shdn).
NOTE: If a power outage occurred while the oven was in Sabbath, the oven will automatically turn off and stay off even when the power returns. The oven control must be reset. Some models will resume Sabbath mode; however, opening the door will activate the oven light.
WARNING
FOOD POISON HAZARD: Bacteria may grow in food at temperatures below 140°F.
• Always start with hot food. Do not use warm settings to heat cold food.
- Do not warm food for more than 2 hours.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in foodborne illness.
The warming drawer will keep hot, cooked foods at serving temperature. Always start with hot food. Do not use to heat cold food other than crisping crackers, chips or dry cereal.
WARMING DRAWER

To Use the Warming Drawer
Push and turn the control knob to any desired setting.
The warming drawer will keep hot, cooked foods at serving temperature. Always start with hot food.
Touch the WARMING DRAWER pad. "WARMER ON" and "1" are lit on the display and "Set" begins to blink. On the number pads, touch 1 for Low, 2 for Medium or 3 for High. The display "1" changes corresponding to the number pad selected. The warming drawer starts automatically after you
touch 1, 2 or 3. "WARMER ON" and the number remain lit. "Set" stops blinking. On some models press START.
On some models – toggle between settings by touching the WARMING DRAWER pad.
To cancel, touch the WARMING DRAWER pad.
NOTE: Touching the CLEAR/OFF pad does not turn off the warming drawer.
When Using the Warming Drawer
The warming drawer will keep hot, cooked foods warm. Always start with hot food. Do not use to heat cold food other than crisping crackers, chips or dry cereal.
Do not line the warming drawer or pan with aluminum foil. Foil is an excellent heat insulator and will trap heat beneath it. This will upset the performance of the drawer and could damage the interior finish.
Allow approximately 25 minutes for the warming drawer to preheat.
- Do not put liquid or water in the warming drawer
All foods placed in the warming drawer should be covered with a lid or aluminum foil. When or warming pastries or breads, the cover should be vented to allow moisture to escape.
- Food should be kept hot in its cooking container or transferred to a heat-safe serving dish.
NOTE: Plastic containers or plastic wrap will melt if in direct contact with the drawer, pan or a hot utensil. Melted plastic may not be removable and is not covered under your warranty.
er. Remove serving spoons, etc., before placing containers in warming drawer.
Temperature Selection Chart
To keep several different foods hot, set the control to the food needing the highest setting.
The temperature, type and amount of food, and the time held will affect the quality of the food.
- Repeated opening of the drawer allows the hot air to escape and the food to cool.
- With large loads it may be necessary to use a higher warming drawer setting and cover some of the cooked food items.
- Do not use plastic containers or plastic wrap.
Food Type Control Setting
| Casserole MED/2 | |
| Chili HI/3 | |
| Pizza MED/2 | |
| Potatoes, baked | HI/3 |
| Tortilla Chips LO/1 | |
| Waffles LO/1 | |
To Crisp Stale Items
- Place food in low-sided dishes or pans.
■ Preheat on LO/1 setting.
- Check crispness after 45 minutes. Add time as needed.
To Warm Serving Bowls and Plates
CAUTION
Dishes will be hot. Use pot holders or mitts when removing hot dishes.
To warm serving bowls and plates, set the control on LO/1.
■ Use only heat-safe dishes.
If you want to heat fine china, please check with the manufacturer of the dishes for their maximum heat tolerance.
- You may warm empty serving dishes while preheating the drawer.
The lower oven drawer may be used to bake foods using the same times and temperatures as a standard oven. Foods ideal for baking in the lower oven drawer include pizza, frozen foods, casseroles, biscuits, rolls and many desserts.

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LOWER OVEN OFF WARM 200 250 300 350 400 450 HEATINGTo Use the Lower Oven Drawer
1 Push in and turn the lower oven drawer knob to any desired setting.
2 Allow the lower oven drawer to preheat.
The ON signal light is located above the knob and glows when the knob is in the ON position. It remains ON until the knob is moved to the OFF position.
The "Heating" signal light is located below the knob and glows when the heating elements are active. Preheat is complete after the "Heating" signal has turned off for the first time after the knob is turned on.
NOTES:
■ Always use the included drawer rack when using the lower oven drawer.
The lower oven drawer cannot be used during a self-clean cycle of the upper oven.
Do not put food, foil or cookware directly on the bottom of the lower oven drawer. Always use the included drawer rack.
If foods require a cover, use only foil or lids able to withstand baking temperatures. Do not use plastic.
■ Maximum height of foods that can be baked in the lower oven drawer is 12 ".
- Do not put liquid or water in the lower oven drawer.
■ Never place plastics, paper, canned foods or combustible material in the lower oven drawer.

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Hand pressing a button on a vertical surface with an arrow indicating left motion (no text or symbols)Push in and turn the lower oven drawer knob to any desired setting.

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Line drawing of a refrigerator interior showing drawer, storage tray, and top shelf (no text or symbols)| The lower oven drawer uses less energy than the upper oven.Allow the following approximate times for preheating:Desired Lower PreheatOven Temperature Time | |
| WARM | 10 minutes |
| 350°F | 15 minutes |
| 425°F | 25 minutes |
When Using the Lower Oven Drawer Warm Setting
The WARM SETTING of the lower oven drawer Push in and turn the control knob can be used to keep hot, cooked foods at serving to the warm setting. temperatures. Always start with hot food. Do not use the WARM SETTING to heat cold food other than crisping crackers, chips or dry cereal.
NOTE: The beginning temperature of the food, the amount of food, the type of food, the container and the amount of time the food is in the drawer will affect the quality and ending temperature of the food.
Care and cleaning of the range.
Be sure all controls are off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the range.

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If your range is removed for cleaning, servicing or any reason, be sure the anti-tip device is reengaged properly when the range is replaced. Failure to take this precaution could result in tipping of the range and cause injury.
How to Remove Protective Shipping Film and Packaging Tape
Carefully grasp a corner of the protective shipping film with your fingers and slowly peel it from the appliance surface. Do not use any sharp items to remove the film. Remove all of the film before using the appliance for the first time.
To ensure no damage is done to the finish of the product, the safest way to remove the adhesive from packaging tape on new appliances is an application of a household liquid dishwashing detergent. Apply with a soft cloth and allow to soak.
NOTE: The adhesive must be removed from all parts. It cannot be removed if it is baked on.
Control Knobs
The control knobs may be removed for easier cleaning.
Make sure the knobs are in the OFF positions and pull them straight off the stems for cleaning.
The knobs can be cleaned in a dishwasher or they may also be washed with soap and water. Make sure the inside of the knobs are dry before replacing.
Replace the knobs, in the OFF position to ensure proper placement.
Control Panel
If desired, the touch pads may be deactivated before cleaning.
Clean up splatters with a damp cloth.
See the Control Lockout information in the Using the clock, kitchen timer and control lockout section in this manual.
You may also use a glass cleaner.
Remove heavier soil with warm, soapy water. Do not use abrasives of any kind.
Reactivate the touch pads after cleaning.
Painted Surfaces
Painted surfaces include the sides of the range and the door, top of control panel and the drawer front. Clean these with soap and water or a vinegar and water solution.
Do not use commercial oven cleaners, cleaning powders, steel wool or harsh abrasives on any painted surface.
Stainless Steel Surfaces (on some models)
Do not use a steel wool pad; it will scratch the surface.
To clean the stainless steel surface, use warm, sudsy water or a stainless steel cleaner or polish. Always wipe the surface in the direction of the grain. Follow the cleaner instructions for cleaning the stainless steel surface.
To inquire about purchasing stainless steel appliance cleaner or polish or to find the location of a dealer nearest you, please call our toll-free number:
National Parts Center 1.800.626.2002
GEAppliances.com
Porcelain Enamel Cooktop (on some models)
The porcelain enamel finish is sturdy but breakable if misused. This finish is acid-resistant. However, any acidic foods spilled (such as fruit juices, tomato or vinegar) should not be permitted to remain on the finish.
away. When the surface has cooled, wash with soap and water. Rinse well.
If acids spill on the cooktop while it is hot, use a dry paper towel or cloth to wipe it up right
For other spills such as fat spatterings, wash with soap and water or cleansing powders after the surface has cooled. Rinse well. Polish with a dry cloth.

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Simple line drawing of a rectangular device with a central oval and three diagonal lines, no text or symbols present.The gasket is designed with a gap at the bottom to allow for proper air circulation.
Do not rub or clean the door gasket—it has an extremely low resistance to abrasion.
If you notice the gasket becoming worn, frayed or damaged in any way or if it has become displaced on the door, you should have it replaced.
Cleaning the Oven Door
To clean the inside of the door:
Because the area inside the gasket is cleaned during the self-clean cycle, you do not need to clean this by hand.
The area outside the gasket and the door liner can be cleaned with a soap-filled or plastic scouring pad, hot water and detergent. Rinse well with a vinegar and water solution.
To clean the outside of the door:
Use soap and water to thoroughly clean the top, sides and front of the oven door. Rinse well. You may also use a glass cleaner to clean the glass on the outside of the door. Do not let water drip into the vent openings.
If any stain on the door vent trim is persistent, use a soft abrasive cleaner and a sponge-scrubber for best results.
■ Spillage of marinades, fruit juices, tomato sauces and basting materials containing acids may cause discoloration and should be wiped up immediately. When surface is cool, clean and rinse.
Do not use oven cleaners, cleaning powders or harsh abrasives on the outside of the door.
Lift-Off Oven Door (on some models)
The door is very heavy. Be careful when removing and lifting the door.
Do not lift the door by the handle.
To remove the door:
1 Fully open the door.
2 Pull the hinge locks down toward the door frame, to the unlocked position. A tool, such as a small flat-blade screwdriver, may be required.
3 Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.
4 Close door to the door removal position, which is halfway between the broil stop position and fully closed.
5 Lift door up and out until the hinge arm is clear of the slot.
To replace the door:
1 Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.
2 With the door at the same angle as the removal position, seat the indentation of the hinge arm into the bottom edge of the hinge slot. The notch in the hinge arm must be fully seated into the bottom of the slot.
3 Fully open the door. If the door will not fully open, the indentation is not seated correctly in the bottom edge of the slot.
4 Push the hinge locks up against the front frame of the oven cavity to the locked position.

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Hinge lock Hinge armPush hinge locks up to lock.
5 Close the oven door.

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Slot Hinge lockPull hinge locks down to unlock.

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Illustration of a person using a tool to cut or mark a piece, with a magnified inset showing the tool path (no text or symbols present)Removal position
Care and cleaning of the range.
Lift-Off Upper Oven Door (on some models)

To remove the door:
1 Fully open the door.
2 Lift up on the hinge lock toward the oven frame until they stop.
3 Close the door to 45 degrees (you will feel the door stop). The hinge lock will contact the oven frame.
4 On both sides of the door, press down on the release buttons on each hinge.
5 Lift door up until it is clear of the hinge.
6 Pull on hinge arms slightly to relieve pressure on the locking tabs.
7 Push the hinge locks down onto the hinge.
8 Push the hinges in toward the unit so they are closed.
To replace the door:
1 Pull the hinges down away from the oven frame to the fully open position.
2 Lift up on the hinge locks toward the oven frame until they stop.
3 The hinges will release to the 45-degree position. The hinge locks will contact the oven frame.
4 Slide the door back onto the hinges. Make sure the buttons pop back out.
5 Fully open the door.
6 Push the hinge locks down onto the hinge.
7 Close the oven door.

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Flat rack HandlesUse the rack with the two front handles in the upper oven.

Use the rack without the two front handles in the lower oven.
Oven Racks
All oven racks may be cleaned by hand with an abrasive cleaner or steel wool. After cleaning, rinse the racks with clean water and dry with a clean cloth. Gray porcelain-coated oven racks may remain in the oven during the self-cleaning cycle without being damaged. The nickel-plated oven racks may remain in the oven during the self-cleaning cycle, but they will lose their luster
and become hard to slide. It will be necessary to grease all oven rack side edges with a light coating of vegetable oil after cleaning them by hand or in the oven. This will help maintain the ease of sliding the racks in and out of the oven.

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Pure diagram of a mechanical component with two arrows indicating direction (no text or symbols)Press down and pull out.
Removable Oven Floor (on some models)
To remove the oven floor:
Remove the oven door using the instructions in the Lift-Off Oven Door section.
2 Press down and pull out the removable oven floor.
3 Clean the oven floor with warm soapy water.
4 When reinstalling the oven floor, be sure to slide it all the way to the back of the oven.
IMPORTANT: Always replace the removable floor before the next use.

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Illustration of a stove with four ovens and a lid, showing upward arrows indicating heating or ventilation (no text or symbols)Oven Vent on Radiant Glass Cooktops
The oven vent is located behind the right rear surface unit. On double ovens, the upper oven vent is behind the left rear surface unit.
On double ovens, the upper oven vent is behind the left rear surface unit.
This area could become hot during oven use.
It is normal for steam to come out of the vent, and moisture may collect underneath it when the oven is in use.
The vent is important for proper air circulation. Never block this vent.

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Line drawing of a refrigerator with a lid and door, showing a handle and seat area (no text or symbols)Oven Vent (on some models)
The oven vent is above the left side of the door.
This area could become hot during oven use.
It is normal for steam to come out of the vent.
The vent is important for proper air circulation. Never block this vent.

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Rail Stop guideStorage Drawer Removal (on some models)
To remove the drawer:
1 Pull the drawer out until it stops.
2 Lift the front of the drawer until the stops clear the guides.
3 Remove the drawer.
To replace the drawer:
1 Place the drawer rails on the guides.
2 Push the drawer back until it stops.
3 Lift the front of the drawer and push back until the stops clear the guides.
4 Lower the front of the drawer and push back until it closes.

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Line drawing of a refrigerator drawer with one drawer containing an open drawer (no text or symbols)Removable Warming Drawer/Lower Oven Drawer Pan (on some models)
NOTE: For models with an electric warming drawer or lower oven drawer, before performing any adjustments, cleaning or service, disconnect the range electrical power supply at the household distribution panel by removing the fuse or switching off the circuit breaker. Make sure the drawer heating element is cool.
■ Never place, use or self-clean the drawer pan in the upper oven.
Warming drawer or lower oven drawer has a removable pan for easy cleaning. Clean with hot, soapy water and a sponge or dish towel. Dry with a clean cloth. Replace the pan in the warming drawer or lower oven drawer.
NOTE: Allow warming drawer or lower oven drawer to cool before removing pan.
NOTE: Wipe spills promptly after each use.
Care and cleaning of the range.
WARNING
SHOCK OR BURN HAZARD: Before replacing oven light bulb, disconnect the electrical power to the range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or burn.
CAUTION
BURN HAZARD: The glass cover and bulb should be removed when cool. Touching hot glass with bare hands or a damp cloth can cause burns.

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Receptacle Socket G6.35 Bulb Tab Glass cover(on some models)

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Receptacle Socket G9 Bulb Tab Glass cover(on some models)
Oven Light Replacement (on some models)
To remove:
7 Turn the glass cover counterclockwise 1/4 turn until the tabs of the glass cover clear the grooves of the socket. Wearing latex gloves may offer a better grip.
2 Using gloves or a dry cloth, remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.
To replace:
Use a new 120/130-volt halogen bulb, not to exceed 50 watts. Replace the bulb with the same type of bulb that was removed. Your model will have one of the two types shown on the left. To determine the correct replacement bulb, check the bulb terminals. Bulbs with 2 straight pin terminals are G6.35 bulbs. Bulbs with 2 looped terminals are G9 bulbs. (Do not interchange.) Be sure the replacement bulb is rated 120 volts or 130 volts (NOT 12 volts).
2 Using gloves or a dry cloth, remove the bulb from its packaging. Do not touch the bulb with bare fingers. Oil from skin will damage the bulb and shorten its life.

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Receptacle Use gloves or cloth3 Push the bulb straight into the receptacle all the way.
4 Place the tabs of the glass cover into the grooves of the socket. Turn the glass cover clockwise 1/4 turn.
For improved lighting inside the oven, clean the glass cover frequently using a wet cloth. This should be done when the oven is completely cool.
5 Reconnect electrical power to the oven.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with an arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)Wire cover holder
Oven Light Replacement (on some models)
Be sure to let the light cover and bulb cool completely.
To remove the cover:
Hold a hand under the cover so it doesn't fall when released. With fingers of the same hand, firmly push back the wire cover holder. Lift off the cover.
Do not remove any screws to remove the cover.
2 Replace bulb with a 40-watt appliance bulb.
To replace the cover:
1 Place it into groove of the light receptacle. Pull wire forward to the center of the cover until it snaps into place.
2 Connect electrical power to the range.
WARNING
SHOCK OR BURN HAZARD: Before replacing oven light bulb, disconnect the electrical power to the range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or burn.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with a flange and a basket (no text or symbols)Oven Light Replacement (on some models)
Be sure to let the light cover and bulb cool completely.
To remove the cover:
1 Twist lens counterclockwise about a quarter turn to remove.
Do not remove any screws to remove the cover.
2 Replace bulb with a 40-watt appliance bulb or two-prong halogen bulb, as appropriate.
To replace the cover:
1 Line up tabs of lens in front of tabs on housing and rotate clockwise to engage.

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Illustration of a hand using a tool to clean or install a rack with coiled wires (no text or symbols visible)Oven Heating Elements (on some models)
Do not clean the bake element or the broil element. Any soil will burn off when the elements are heated.
To clean the oven floor, gently lift the bake element. Clean with warm, soapy water.

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Illustration of a hand cleaning a kitchen surface with a circular inset showing textured food (no text or symbols)Oven Heating Elements (on some models)
Do not clean the broil element. Any soil will burn off when the element is heated. Clean the oven floor with warm, soapy water.
On some models, the bake element is not exposed and is under the oven floor. If spillovers, residue or ash accumulate on the oven floor, wipe up before self-cleaning.
If the element is above the oven floor, gently lift the bake element and clean with warm, soapy water.
Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom.

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CERAMA BRYTEClean your cooktop after each spill. Use CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner.
Normal Daily Use Cleaning
ONLY use CERAMA BRYTE Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner on the glass cooktop. Other creams may not be as effective.
To maintain and protect the surface of your glass cooktop, follow these steps:
Before using the cooktop for the first time, clean it with CERAMA BRYTE Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner. This helps protect the top and makes cleanup easier.
2 Daily use of CERAMA BRYTE Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner will help keep the cooktop looking new.
3 Shake the cleaning cream well. Apply a few drops of CERAMA BRYTE Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner directly to the cooktop.
4 Use a paper towel or CERAMA BRYTE Cleaning Pad for Ceramic Cooktops to clean the entire cooktop surface.
5 Use a dry cloth or paper towel to remove all cleaning residue. No need to rinse.
NOTE: It is very important that you DO NOT heat the cooktop until it has been cleaned thoroughly.

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Hand cleaning a kitchen appliance on a cutting board (no text or symbols visible)Use a CERAMA BRYTE® Cleaning Pad for Ceramic Cooktops.
Burned-On Residue
NOTE: DAMAGE to your glass surface may occur if you use scrub pads other than those recommended.
1 Allow the cooktop to cool.
2 Spread a few drops of CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner on the entire burned residue area.
3 Using the included CERAMA BRYTE Cleaning Pad for Ceramic Cooktops, rub the residue area, applying pressure as needed.
4 If any residue remains, repeat the steps listed above as needed.
For additional protection, after all residue has been removed, polish the entire surface with CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner and a paper towel.

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Line drawing of a hand using a spatula to clean or store food on an induction cooktop (no text or symbols)The CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Scraper and all recommended supplies are available through our Parts Center. See instructions under "To Order Parts" section on next page. NOTE: Do not use a dull or nicked blade.
Heavy, Burned-On Residue
1 Allow the cooktop to cool.
2 Use a single-edge razor blade scraper at approximately a 45^ angle against the glass surface and scrape the soil. It will be necessary to apply pressure to the razor scraper in order to remove the residue.
3 After scraping with the razor scraper, spread a few drops of CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner on the entire burned residue area. Use the CERAMA BRYTE® Cleaning Pad to remove any remaining residue.
For additional protection, after all residue has been removed, polish the entire surface with CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner and a paper towel.
Metal Marks and Scratches
1 Be careful not to slide pots and pans across your cooktop. It will leave metal markings on the cooktop surface.
These marks are removable using the CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner with the CERAMA BRYTE® Cleaning Pad for Ceramic Cooktops.
2 If pots with a thin overlay of aluminum or copper are allowed to boil dry, the overlay may leave black discoloration on the cooktop.
This should be removed immediately before heating again or the discoloration may be permanent.
NOTE: Carefully check the bottom of pans for roughness that would scratch the cooktop.

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To clean the cooktop seal around the edges of the glass, lay a wet cloth on it for a few
minutes, then wipe clean with nonabrasive cleaners.
Glass surface—potential for permanent damage.
Sugary spillovers (such as jellies, fudge, candy, syrups) or melted plastics can cause pitting of the surface of your cooktop (not covered by the warranty) unless the spill is removed while still hot. Special care should be taken when removing hot substances.
Be sure to use a new, sharp razor scraper.
Do not use a dull or nicked blade.
Damage from Sugary Spills and Melted Plastic
1 Turn off all surface units. Remove hot pans.
2 Wearing an oven mitt: a. Use a single-edge razor blade scraper (CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Scraper) to move the spill to a cool area on the cooktop.
b. Remove the spill with paper towels.
3 Any remaining spillover should be left until the surface of the cooktop has cooled.
4 Don't use the surface units again until all of the residue has been completely removed.
NOTE: If pitting or indentation in the glass surface has already occurred, the cooktop glass will have to be replaced. In this case, service will be necessary.

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CERAMA BRYTETo Order Parts
To order CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner and the cooktop scraper, please call our toll-free number:
CERAMA BRYTE® Cleaning Pads for Ceramic Cooktops . . . . . . . . #WX10X350
National Parts Center 800.626.2002
CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner. . . . . . . . . . . . . #WX10X300
CERAMA BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop Scraper . . . . WX10X03Q2 . .#
Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #WB64X5027
(Kit includes cream and cooktop scraper)
Before You Call For Service...

Troubleshooting Tips
Save time and money! Review the charts on the following
pages first and you may not need to call for service.
Problem Possible Causes What To Do
| Surface units will not maintain a rolling boil or cooking is not fast enough (voltage) | Improper cookware being used. | Use pans which are flat and match the diameter of the surface unit selected. |
| In some areas, the power may be low. | Cover pan with a lid until desired heat is obtained. | |
| Surface units do not work properly blown | A fuse in your home may be or the circuit breaker tripped. | Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. |
| Cooktop controls improperly set. | Check to see the correct control is set for the surface unit you are using. | |
| Surface unit stops glowing when turned to a lower setting | This is normal. The unit is still on and hot. | |
| Scratches (may appear as cracks) on cooktop glass surface | Incorrect cleaning methods being used. | Scratches are not removable. Tiny scratches will become less visible in time as a result of cleaning. |
| Cookware with rough bottoms being used or coarse particles (salt or sand) were between the cookware and the surface of the cooktop. | To avoid scratches, use the recommended cleaning procedures. Make sure bottoms of cookware are clean before use, and use cookware with smooth bottoms. | |
| Cookware has been slid across the cooktop surface. | ||
| Areas of discoloration on the cooktop | Food spillovers not cleaned before next use. | See the Cleaning the glass cooktop section. |
| Hot surface on a model with a light-colored cooktop. | This is normal. The surface may appear discolored when it is hot. This is temporary and will disappear as the glass cools. | |
| Plastic melted to the surface | Hot cooktop came into contact with plastic placed on the hot cooktop. | See the Glass surface—potential for permanent damage section in the Cleaning the glass cooktop section. |
| Pitting (or indentation) of the cooktop on the cooktop. | Hot sugar mixture spilled. | Call a qualified technician for replacement. |
| Frequent cycling off and on of surface units | Improper cookware being used. | Use only flat cookware to minimize cycling. |
| Oven light does not work | Light bulb is loose. | Tighten or replace the bulb. |
| Oven will not work | Plug on range is not completely inserted in the electrical outlet. | Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live, properly grounded outlet. |
| A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. | Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. | |
| Oven controls improperly set. | See the Using the oven section. | |
| Oven too hot. | Allow the oven to cool to below locking temperature. | |
| Problem Possible Causes What To Do | ||
| Food does not bake or roast properly or the rack is not level. cookware of improper size being used. adjustment. section. | Oven controls improperly set. | • See the Using the oven section. |
| Rack position is incorrect | • See the Using the oven section. | |
| Incorrect cookware or | • See the Using the oven section. | |
| Oven thermostat needs section. | • See the Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself! | |
| Food does not broil properly being used. for broiling. into the outlet in the (on some models) | Oven controls improperly set. | • Make sure you touch the BROIL HI/LO pad. |
| Improper rack position | • See the Broiling Guide. | |
| Cookware not suited | • For best results, use a pan designed for broiling. | |
| The probe is plugged oven. | • Unplug and remove the probe from the oven. | |
| In some areas the power (voltage) may be low. in the Broiling Guide. | • Preheat the broil element for 10 minutes. • Broil for the longest period of time recommended | |
| Oven temperature too hot or too cold | Oven thermostat needs adjustment. | • See the Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself! section. |
| Storage drawer is crooked | Rear drawer support is on top of the guide rail. range section. • Check to make sure drawer is properly seated if removed. | • Reposition the drawer. See the Storage Drawer Removal instructions in the Care and cleaning of the |
| Storage drawer won't close of the range. | Power cord may be obstructing drawer in the lower back | • Reposition the drawer and power cord. See the Storage Drawer Removal instructions in the Care and cleaning of the range section. |
| Rear drawer support is on top of the guide rail. range section. | • Reposition the drawer. See the Storage Drawer Removal instructions in the Care and cleaning of the | |
| Oven door is crooked | The door is out of position. | • Because the oven door is removable, it sometimes gets out of position during installation. To straighten the door, push down on the high corner. |
Before You Call For Service...

Troubleshooting Tips
| Problem Possible Causes What To Do | ||
| Clock and timer do not work inserted in the electrical outlet. | Plug on range is not completely grounded | Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live, properly |
| A fuse in your home | Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. | |
| may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. | ||
| Oven controls improperly set. | See the Using the kitchen timer section. | |
| Oven will not self-clean too high to set a self-clean operation. | The oven temperature is | Allow the range to cool and reset the controls. |
| Oven controls improperly set. section. | See the Using the self-cleaning upper and lower ovens | |
| The probe is plugged into the outlet in the oven. (on some models) | Remove the probe from the oven. | |
| “Crackling” or “popping” sound during both the cooking and cleaning functions. | This is the sound of the metal heating and cooling | This is normal. |
| Excessive smoking during a clean cycle | Excessive soil. | Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad. Open the windows to rid the room of smoke. Wait until LOCKED/DOOR goes off. After the oven cools, wipe up the excess soil and reset the clean cycle. |
| Oven door will not open after a clean cycle | Oven too hot. | Allow the oven to cool below locking temperature. |
| Oven not clean after a cycle | Oven controls not properly set. | See the Using the self-cleaning upper and lower ovens clean section. |
| Oven was heavily soiled. cycle. Heavily soiled ovens may need to self-clean again or for a longer period of time. | ||
| “LOCKED” flashes in the display closed. | The self-clean cycle has been selected but the door is not | Close the oven door. |
| “LOCKED” is on when you want to cook dropped below the locking temperature. | The oven door is locked because the temperature inside the oven has not | Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad. Allow the oven to cool. |
| “F-” and a number or letter flash in the display | You have a function error code. | Disconnect all power to the range for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect power. If the function error code repeats, call for service. |
| Range Locked or LOC On appears in the oven display or LC appears in the surface display | The controls have been locked. | • See the Control Lockout section to unlock. |
| Control signals after entering cooking time or start time cleaning time. | You forgot to enter a bake temperature or | • Touch the BAKE pad and desired temperature or the SELF CLEAN pad and desired clean time. |
| Display goes blank | A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. | • Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. |
| The clock is in the black-out mode. | • See the Special features of your oven control section. | |
| Display flashes | Power failure. | • Reset the clock. |
| Unable to get the display to show "SF" | Oven control pads were not touched properly. | • The BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads must be touched at the same time and held for 3 seconds. |
| "Probe" appears in the display (on some models) | This is reminding you to enter a probe temperature after plugging in the probe. | • Enter a probe temperature. |
| Power outage, clock flashes | Power outage or surge. | • Reset the clock. If the oven was in use, you must reset it by touching the CLEAR/OFF pad, setting the clock and resetting any cooking function. |
| Steam from the vent | When using the ovens, it is normal to see steam coming out of the oven vents. As the number of racks or amount of food being cooked increases, the amount of visible steam will increase. | • This is normal. |
| "Burning" or "oily" odor emitting from the vent | This is normal in a new oven and will disappear in time. | • To speed the process, set a self-clean cycle for a minimum of 3 hours. See the Using the self-cleaning upper and lower ovens section. |
| Strong odor | An odor from the insulation around the inside of the oven is normal for the first few times the oven is used. | • This is temporary. |
| Fan noise | A convection fan may automatically turn on and off. | • This is normal. To maximize cooking evenness, the fan is designed to operate in both directions, with a pause in between.• The convection fan will operate during preheat of the bake cycle. The fan will turn off after the oven is heated to the set temperature. This is normal. |
| A cooling fan may automatically turn on and off. | • This is normal. The cooling fan will turn off and on to cool internal parts. It may run after the oven is turned off. | |

Troubleshooting Tips
| Problem Possible Causes What To Do | ||
| Oven racks are difficult to slide self-clean cycle. lubricant sprays. | The shiny, silver-colored racks were cleaned in a the paper towel. Do not spray with Pam | Apply a small amount of vegetable oil to a paper towel and wipe the edges of the oven racks with® or other |
| Drawer does not slide smoothly or drags load is unbalanced. | The drawer is out of alignment. | Fully extend the drawer and push it all the way in.See the Care and cleaning of the range section. |
| Drawer is over-loaded or | Reduce weight. Redistribute drawer contents. | |
| Warming drawer or lower oven drawer will not work | A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. | Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. |
| Controls improperly set. | See the Using the warming drawer section. | |
| Excessive condensation in the drawer Temperature setting too high. | Liquid in drawer. | Remove liquid. |
| Uncovered foods. | Cover food with lid or aluminum foil. | |
| • Reduce temperature setting. | ||
| Food dries out in the warming drawer | Moisture escaping. | Cover food with lid or aluminum foil. |
| Drawer not fully closed. | Push drawer in until latch engages. | |
| Griddle is not hot enough during operation. | Griddle overloaded. Griddle removed from burners After the beep, restart the griddle. | Turn griddle off.Touch + and – together for 3 seconds. |

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Product damage or failure of the product if it is abused, misused, modified, used for other than the intended purpose, or used commercially.
■ Damage to the glass cooktop caused by use of cleaners other than the recommended cleaning creams and pads.
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