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49-80691-1

ϲϠΧ΍Ωϟ΍˯ίΟϟ΍Ωϗϭϣϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗ

ϲϠΧ΍Ωϟ΍

˯ίΟϟ΍

Ωϗϭϣϟ΍

ϑϳυϧΗ

ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϭ

ΔϳΎϧόϟ΍

ϑϓέϷ΍

ϑϓέϷ΍ϙέΣΗΗϻ΃ΏΟϳϥϭΑΎλϟ΍ϭΊϓ΍Ωϟ΍˯Ύϣϟ΍ϡ΍ΩΧΗγΎΑϑϓέϷ΍ϝϳγϏϥϛϣϳ

ϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέϭΩϝϳϐηΗϝϼΧϥέϔϟ΍ϑϳϭΟΗϝΧ΍ΩΔόϣϼϟ΍

ϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϭ΃έΎΧΑϟΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϊοϭϡ΍ΩΧΗγΎΑϭ΃Ύ˱ϳϭΩϳϥέϔϟ΍ϥϣϲϠΧ΍Ωϟ΍˯ίΟϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϥϛϣϳ

ϙέΗ΍έϭϔϟ΍ϰϠϋΎϬϔϳυϧΗΏΟϳ΍ΫϟˬϥϭϠϟ΍έϳϳϐΗϲϓνΎϣΣ΃ϰϠϋϱϭΗΣΗϲΗϟ΍˯ΎγΣϟ΍ϝ΋΍ϭγϭ΃ϡρΎϣρϟ΍ΔλϠλϭ΃Ϫϛ΍ϭϔϟ΍έ΋Ύλϋϭ΃ϝϳΑΗΗϟ΍˯ΎϣϊϘΑΏΑγΗΗΩϗ

ΎϬϔρη΍ϭΎϬϔυϧϡΛΩέΑΗϰΗΣΔϧΧΎγϟ΍΢ργϷ΍

ϱϭΩϳϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍

ΔϳϭϘϟ΍ΔϠ΋Ύγϟ΍ΕΎϔυϧϣϟ΍ϭ΃ΔρηΎϛϟ΍ΕΎϔυϧϣϟ΍ϭ΃ϥέϔϟ΍ΕΎϔυϧϣϡ΍ΩΧΗγ΍ΏϧΟΗ

 

ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέΩϭΑϭ΃ΔϳϛϳΗγϼΑϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΔΟϧϔγ·ϭ΃ϡϋΎϧϟ΍ϥϳϋ΍ϭϣϟ΍ϙϠγϭ΃

 

ϥϭΑΎλϟ΍ϭ˯Ύϣϟ΍ϡ΍ΩΧΗγΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϰϠϋιέΣ΍ϥέϔϟ΍ϥϣϲϠΧ΍Ωϟ΍˯ίΟϟ΍ϲϓ

ΔϣϋΎϧεΎϣϗΔόρϘΑϪϔϔΟϭϑϳυϧ˯ΎϣΑϪϔρη΍ϡΛ˯Ύϣϟ΍ϭϝΧϟ΍ϝϭϠΣϣϭ΃ϑϳϔΧϟ΍

Δϓέϐϟ΍Γέ΍έΣΔΟέΩαϔϧΑΎϬϧ΃ϥϣΩϛ΄Ηˬ΢ργϷ΍ϑϳυϧΗΩϧϋ

Ε΍ί΍έρϟ΍νόΑϲϓέΎΧΑϟΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϊοϭ

Γέ΍έΣΔΟέΩϭ˯ΎϣϟΎΑΔρϳγΑϟ΍ΕΎΑΎϛγϧϻ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟέΎΧΑϟΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϊοϭϡΩΧΗγ˵ϳ

ϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϲϓΔϣΩΧΗγϣϟ΍ϥϣϝϗ΃ϑϳυϧΗ

ϥέϔϟΎΑΓΩϭΟϭϣϟ΍ΥΎγϭϷ΍ϭϡϭΣηϟ΍΢γϣ΍ˬέΎΧΑϟΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΔϳλΎΧϡ΍ΩΧΗγϻ

έΎΧΑϟΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍έίρϐο΍ϥέϔϟ΍ϖϠϏ΃ϡΛˬϥέϔϟ΍ωΎϗϲϓ˯Ύϣϟ΍ϥϣΏϭϛΏλ

 

ΏΎΑ΢ΗϓϥϣϥϛϣΗΗϥϟϭϥέϔϟ΍ΏΎΑϝϔϗϡΗϳγϝϳϐηΗϟ΍˯ΩΑέίρϐο΍ϡΛ

˯΍Ω΃ϊΟ΍έΗϰϟ·ϱΩ΅ϳγϙϟΫϥϷέΎΧΑϟΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓΩϣϲϫϭΔϘϳϗΩ

30

ΓΩϣϟϥέϔϟ΍

ϱ΃΢γϣ΍ΏΎΑϟ΍ϝϔϗϰϐϠ˵ϳγέΎΧΑϟΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέϭΩΔϳΎϬϧϲϓϭέΎΧΑϟΎΑϑϳυϧΗϟ΍

ΔϳϘΑΗϣΥΎγϭ΃ϱ΃ϭΔο΋ΎϓϩΎϳϣ

ϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϊοϭ

΍ΫϫΔϳ΍ΩΑϲϓΓΩέ΍ϭϟ΍ϥέϔϠϟϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΔϣϼγΕΎϣϳϠόΗΓ˯΍έϗϰϠϋιέΣ΍

ϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϊοϭϲϓϡΩΧΗγ˵ϳϭϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϊοϭϡ΍ΩΧΗγ΍ϝΑϗϝϳϟΩϟ΍

ϝϔϗϙϳϠϋϥϳόΗϳϥέϔϟ΍ϥϣϲϠΧ΍Ωϟ΍˯ίΟϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍˱ΩΟΔϳϟΎϋΓέ΍έΣΕΎΟέΩ

΢γϣ΍ˬϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέϭΩϝϳϐηΗϝΑϗΔϳλΎΧϟ΍ϩΫϫϡ΍ΩΧΗγ΍Ωϧϋϥέϔϟ΍ΏΎΑ

ϑϓέ΃˯ΎϧΛΗγΎΑϥέϔϟ΍ϥϣΕ΍ϭΩϷ΍ϊϳϣΟΝέΧ΃ϥέϔϟΎΑΔϘϟΎόϟ΍ΥΎγϭϷ΍ϭϡϭΣηϟ΍
ϱ΃ϭΔϳοϔϟ΍ϭ΃Δόϣϼϟ΍ϑϓέϷ΍Ν΍έΧ·ΏΟϳϥϛ΍Ωϟ΍ϥϭϠϟ΍Ε΍ΫΔϳϠρϣϟ΍ϥέϔϟ΍

ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέϭΩϝϳϐηΗ˯ΩΑϝΑϗϥέϔϟ΍ϥϣΕ΍ϭΩϷ΍ϥϣΎϫέϳϏϭ΃ϲϬρϲϧ΍ϭ΃

Νϻίϣ΢ΗϓΎ˱ϳ΋ΎϬϧΏϧΟΗ

ΔυΣϼϣ

ΏΎΑϟ΍ΝϻίϣϕϼϏ·ϡΛΏΎΑϟ΍ϕϼϏ·ϡΛˬϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍

Νϻίϣϟ΍ϙϳέΣΗϥϣϥϛϣΗΗϥϟϙϧΈϓˬΔϧϭΧγϟ΍ρέϔϣϥέϔϟ΍ϥΎϛ΍Ϋ·ΓϭϧϋΏΎΑϟ΍

ϲο΍έΗϓϻ΍ϥϣίϟ΍νέόϳϟϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍έίρϐο΍ϡΛˬΩέΑϳϰΗΣϥέϔϟ΍ωΩ

 

ϥϳΑΎϣΡϭ΍έΗϳϥϣίϱ΃ϰϟ·ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ϥϣίέϳϳϐΗϥϛϣϳϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϠϟ

ϰϠϋρϐοϟ΍ϡΛϑϠΗΧϣϥϣίϝΎΧΩϹ

+/-

έ΍έί΃ϡ΍ΩΧΗγΎΑΕΎϋΎγϰϟ·

ϥϣίϰλϗ΃ϡ΍ΩΧΗγΎΑϰλϭϳˬ΍˱ΩΟΔΧγΗϣϟ΍ϥ΍έϓϸϟΔΑγϧϟΎΑϝϳϐηΗϟ΍˯ΩΑέί

ˬϲο΍έΗϓϻ΍ϥϣίϟ΍ϡ΍ΩΧΗγ΍ϲϓΏϏέΗΕϧϛ΍Ϋ·ΕΎϋΎγ

5

ώϟΎΑϟ΍ϭϑϳυϧΗϠϟ

ϑϗϭΗϳγϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍έίϰϠϋρϐοϟ΍έϭϓϝϳϐηΗϟ΍˯ΩΑέίρϐο΍

ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍˯ϭοΊϔρϧϳγϭϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέϭΩ˯ΎϬΗϧ΍ΩϧϋΎ˱ϳ΋ΎϘϠΗϥέϔϟ΍ϝϳϐηΗ

έΎγϳϟ΍ϩΎΟΗΎΑΎϬϳϟ·ϪϛϳέΣΗϥϛϣϳΔϓΎγϣϰλϗ΃ϰϟ·Νϻίϣϟ΍νΑϘϣϙέΣϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍

ΓϭϧϋνΑϘϣϟ΍΢ΗϓΔϟϭΎΣϣϓˬΓϭϧϋΝϻίϣϟ΍νΑϘϣ΢ΗϓΎ˱ϳ΋ΎϬϧΏϧΟΗΏΎΑϟ΍΢Ηϓ΍ϡΛ

ϱ΃΢γϣϰϠϋιέΣ΍ˬϥέϔϟ΍ΩέΑϳϥ΃ΩόΑΏΎΑϟ΍ϝϔϗΔϳϟ΁ϑϼΗ·ϰϟ·ϱΩ΅ϳγ

ϥέϔϟ΍ϥϣέϳΎρΗϳΩΎϣέ

ϝϼΧΔϳϭϬΗϟ΍ρΎϔηϭ΃ΔΣϭέϣϡ΍ΩΧΗγΎΑϭ΃ΓΫϓΎϧϟ΍΢ΗϔΑΦΑρϣϟ΍ΔϳϭϬΗΑϲλϭϧ

ϰϟϭϷ΍ΓέϣϠϟϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέϭΩϝϳϐηΗ

ΔϳηΣΝέΎΧΓΩϭΟϭϣϟ΍ϭΩϗϭϣϟ΍ϥϣϲϣΎϣϷ΍έΎρϹ΍ϲϓΓΩϭΟϭϣϟ΍ΥΎγϭϷ΍Ύϣ΃

ϱϭΩϳϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΏϠρΗΗγϓΏΎΑϟ΍

ϊρϗϭϥϭΑΎλϟΎΑΊϠΗϣϣϟ΍ϥΧΎγϟ΍˯ΎϣϟΎΑΕΎΣΎγϣϟ΍ϩΫϫϑϳυϧΗϰϠϋιέΣ΍

˯ΎϣϟΎΑ΍˱ΩϳΟΎϬϔρη΍

Soft Scrub

®

˭ϝΛϣΕΎϔυϧϣϭ΃ϡϋΎϧϟ΍ϥϳϋ΍ϭϣϟ΍ϙϠγϥϣ

ΔϳηΣϟΔϔϠϐϣϟ΍αϼΟέΑϳϔϟ΍ΓΩΎϣϓˬΏΎΑϟ΍ΔϳηΣϑϳυϧΗΏϧΟΗΎϬϔϔΟϡΛϑϳυϧϟ΍

ΩϗΎϬϧ΃ΕυΣϻ΍Ϋ·ˬΔϣϳϠγΔϳηΣϟ΍ϝυΗϥ΃ϱέϭέοϟ΍ϥϣρηϛϟ΍ϝϣΣΗΗϻΏΎΑϟ΍

ΎϬϟ΍ΩΑΗγΎΑϙϳϠόϓˬΔ΋έΗϬϣϭ΃ΔϳϟΎΑΕΣΑλ΃

ϥέϔϟ΍ΡΎΑλϣ˯Ύϔρϧ·ϥϣϭϪϧΎϛϣϲϓϥέϔϟ΍Γ˯Ύο·ΡΎΑλϣ˯ΎρϏϥ΃Ωϛ΄Η

ΓΩϋΎλΗϣϟ΍ΓέΧΑϷ΍ϩΎΟΗΔρέϔϣϟ΍ΔϳγΎγΣϟ΍ϥϣέϭϳρϟ΍νόΑΔΣλϲϧΎόΗ

ϡϬϣ

ϰϟ·έϭϳρϟ΍ϝϘϧϰϠϋιέΣ΍΍ΫϟˬΩϗϭϣϱϷϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέϭΩϝϳϐηΗϝϼΧ

ΔϳϭϬΗϟ΍ΓΩϳΟϯέΧ΃ΔϓέϏ

ϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΓέϭΩϑΎϘϳϹ

ϑϳυϧΗϟ΍ΡΎΑλϣΊϔρϧϳϰΗΣέυΗϧ΍ϭϝϳϐηΗϟ΍ϑΎϘϳ·ϊοϭϰϠϋνΑϘϣϟ΍ρΑο΍

ϲΗ΍Ϋϟ΍

Νϻίϣ΢ΗϔϟϝϔϘϟ΍Γέ΍έΣΔΟέΩϥϋϪΗέ΍έΣΔΟέΩϰϧΩΗΗϭϥέϔϟ΍ΩέΑϳϰΗΣέυΗϧ΍

ϥϋϥέϔϟ΍Γέ΍έΣΔΟέΩνϔΧϧΗϡϟΎϣϝΎΣϟ΍ϲϓΏΎΑϟ΍΢ΗϓϥϣϥϛϣΗΗϥϟΏΎΑϟ΍

ϝϔϘϟ΍Γέ΍έΣΔΟέΩ

Summary of Contents for JB650

Page 1: ...Free Standing Range JB690 76 2 cm 30 International Free Standing Range Owner s Manual Ranges Electric Free Standing Safety Information 2 Warranty 7 Assistance Accessories 8 Using The Range Surface Uni...

Page 2: ...n be removed for easy inspection If visual inspection is not possible slide the range forward confirm the anti tip bracket is securely attached to the floor or wall and slide the range back so the rea...

Page 3: ...as 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 inclu...

Page 4: ...fire that may spread WR VXUURXQGLQJ FDELQHWV 8VH D GHHS IDW thermometer whenever possible to monitor oil temperature To avoid oil spillover and fire use a minimum amount of oil when shallow pan fryin...

Page 5: ...spills are an exception They should be scraped off while still hot using an oven mitt and D VFUDSHU 6HH WKH OHDQLQJ WKH JODVV FRRNWRS section for detailed instructions 5HDG DQG IROORZ DOO LQVWUXFWLRQ...

Page 6: ...be used in or around any part of the oven SELF CLEANING OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING 6WDQG DZD IURP WKH UDQJH ZKHQ RSHQLQJ WKH oven door Hot air or steam which escapes can FDXVH EXUQV WR KDQGV ID...

Page 7: ...DLU RU UHSODFH OLJKW EXOEV H FHSW IRU ODPSV EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES RXU VROH DQG H FOXVLYH UHPHG LV SURGXFW UHSDLU DV SURYLGHG LQ WKLV LPLWHG DUUDQW Q LPSOLHG ZDUUDQWLHV including the implied...

Page 8: ...D RI WKH year For greater convenience and faster service you can now download Owner s Manuals order parts or even schedule service on line Accessories Looking For Something More GE offers a variety of...

Page 9: ...face unit is on For glass cooktop surfaces A HOT COOKTOP indicator light will FRPH RQ ZKHQ WKH XQLW LV KRW WR WKH WRXFK VWD RQ HYHQ DIWHU WKH XQLW LV WXUQHG RII VWD RQ XQWLO WKH XQLW LV FRROHG WR DSSU...

Page 10: ...DUW ZLWK KRW IRRG R QRW XVH WR heat cold food Placing uncooked or cold food on the WARMING ZONE could result in foodborne illness Turn the control knob to the ON position For best results all foods on...

Page 11: ...l 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 gla...

Page 12: ...use permanent damage to cooktop glass The enamel can melt and bond to the ceramic cooktop Glass ceramic not recommended 3RRU SHUIRUPDQFH LOO VFUDWFK WKH surface Stoneware not recommended Poor performa...

Page 13: ...ZQ WLPHU 3UHVV WKH Timer SDG DQG WKH SDGV WR SURJUDP WKH WLPH LQ hours and minutes Press the Start pad The timer countdown is complete To turn the timer off press the Timer pad 9 Delay Time HOD V ZKHQ...

Page 14: ...QR 6 GQ DQG 6 EE W KRXU DXWR VKXW RII WXUQV RII WKH RYHQ DIWHU KRXUV RI continuous operations 6DEEDWK PRGH GLVDEOHV WKH RYHQ OLJKWV WKH RYHQ OLJKW ZLOO QRW WXUQ RQ ZKHQ WKH GRRU LV RSHQHG DOO VRXQGV...

Page 15: ...eadily can result in a browner crisper and thicker crust If using dark and coated cookware check food earlier than minimum cook time If undesirable results are obtained with this type of cookware cons...

Page 16: ...se this mode press the Convection Bake pad enter a temperature and then press Start Always preheat when using this mode Broiling Modes Always broil with the door open Monitor food closely ZKLOH EURLOL...

Page 17: ...DYRLG URLO L PRGHV URLO VNLQ VLGH GRZQ ILUVW DWFK IRRG FORVHO ZKHQ broiling For best performance when broiling center food below the broil heating element URLO R DNH RU RQHOHVV FKLFNHQ EUHDVWV URLO R...

Page 18: ...interior or exterior of the oven OHDQ ZLWK D PLOG VRDS DQG ZDWHU RU YLQHJDU DQG ZDWHU solution Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth KHQ FOHDQLQJ VXUIDFHV PDNH VXUH WKDW WKH DUH DW room te...

Page 19: ...XS DPPRQLD WR ORRVHQ WKH VRLO 5LQVH with clean water and polish with a clean soft cloth The drip pans may also be cleaned in a dishwasher OHDQ WKH DUHD XQGHU WKH GULS SDQV RIWHQ XLOW XS VRLO especiall...

Page 20: ...or other items should all be removed from the oven before initiating a VHOI FOHDQ F FOH ORVH WKH GRRU DWFK WKH GRRU NOTE Never force the latch If the oven is too hot you will not be able to slide the...

Page 21: ...UHVLGXH KDV EHHQ UHPRYHG SROLVK WKH HQWLUH VXUIDFH ZLWK 5 0 5 7 HUDPLF RRNWRS OHDQHU DQG D SDSHU WRZHO Heavy Burned On Residue 1 Allow the cooktop to cool 8VH D VLQJOH HGJH UD RU EODGH VFUDSHU DW DSSU...

Page 22: ...J RI WKH VXUIDFH RI RXU FRRNWRS QRW FRYHUHG E WKH ZDUUDQW XQOHVV WKH VSLOO LV UHPRYHG ZKLOH VWLOO KRW 6SHFLDO FDUH VKRXOG EH WDNHQ ZKHQ removing hot substances H VXUH WR XVH D QHZ VKDUS UD RU VFUDSHU...

Page 23: ...OE IURP LWV SDFNDJLQJ R QRW WRXFK WKH EXOE ZLWK EDUH ILQJHUV Oil from skin will damage the bulb and shorten its life 3XVK WKH EXOE VWUDLJKW LQWR WKH UHFHSWDFOH DOO WKH ZD 3ODFH WKH WDEV RI WKH JODVV F...

Page 24: ...hinge slot The notch in the hinge arm must be fully seated into the bottom of the slot Repeat for right side XOO RSHQ WKH GRRU I WKH GRRU ZLOO QRW IXOO RSHQ WKH indentation is not seated correctly in...

Page 25: ...okware has been slid across the cooktop surface To avoid scratches use the recommended cleaning procedures Make sure bottoms of cookware are clean before use and use cookware with smooth bottoms Areas...

Page 26: ...of the metal heating and cooling during both the cooking and cleaning functions This is normal Why is my range making a clicking noise when using my oven Your range cycles the heating elements by turn...

Page 27: ...the function code repeats LVFRQQHFW DOO SRZHU WR WKH RYHQ IRU DW OHDVW seconds and then reconnect power If the function error code repeats call for service Display goes blank A fuse in your home may b...

Page 28: ...difficult to slide The shiny silver colored racks were cleaned in a self clean cycle Apply a small amount of vegetable oil to a paper towel and ZLSH WKH HGJHV RI WKH RYHQ UDFNV ZLWK WKH SDSHU WRZHO R...

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