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CARE AND CLEANING

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Continuous-cleaning Oven Interior 

(on some models)

Special Care of Continuous-Cleaning Oven Interior:

Do not attempt to clean the oven until you have
read this section.

The Continuous-Cleaning Oven cleans itself while
cooking.  
The oven interior is finished with a 

special

coating 

that cannot be cleaned in the usual manner

with soap, detergents, steel wool pads, commercial

oven cleaners, coarse abrasive pads or coarse brushes.
Use of such cleansers and/or the use of oven sprays
will cause permanent damage.

The special coating is a porous ceramic material,
which is dark in color and feels slightly rough to the
touch. If magnified, the surface would appear as

peaks, valleys and sub-surface “tunnels.” This rough
finish tends   prevent grease spatters from forming
little beads or droplets that run down the side walls of
a hard-surface oven liner, leaving unsightly streaks
that require hand cleaning. Instead, when spatter hits

the porous finish, it is dispersed and partially
absorbed. This spreading action increases the
exposure of oven soil to heated air and makes it
somewhat less noticeable.

Soil may not disappear completely and at some
time after extended usage, stains may appear that
cannot be removed.

The special coating works best on small amounts
of spatter. 
It does not work well with larger spills,
especially sugars, egg or dairy mixtures. For this
reason, the oven is equipped with a removable,

replaceable aluminum foil oven bottom liner which
protects the porous bottom of the oven from 

This special coating is not used on the oven
shelves or on the inside of the oven door.
These should be removed for cleaning to prevent
damage to the Continuous Cleaning Oven coating.

Use care in removing and replacing the shelves and

in placing and removing dishes and food to avoid
scratching, rubbing or otherwise damaging the porous
finish on the oven walls.

To Clean the Continuous-Cleaning Oven:

1. Let the range parts cool before handling. We

recommend rubber gloves be worn when cleaning.

2. Remove shelves and cookware, including the

broiler pan and grid.

3. Remove excess spills and 

 from the

aluminum foil oven bottom liner before removing
the liner from the oven. This is to prevent excess
liquids from spilling onto the porous finish.

Then remove aluminum foil bottom liner and
clean with a damp cloth. (Before cleaning or
removing the aluminum foil liner, lift the bake
element out of the way. )

4. Soil visibility may be reduced by operating

the oven at 400”F. Close the door and set
temperature control to 400”F. Time for at least
4 hours. Repeated cycles may be necessary before
improvement in appearance is apparent.

Remember: During the operation of the oven,
the door, window and other range surfaces will get
hot enough to cause burns. Do not touch. Let the

range cool before replacing the oven shelves and
aluminum foil oven bottom.

5. If a 

 or heavy soiling occurs on the porous

surface, as soon as th-e oven has cooled, remove as

much of the soil as possible using a small amount of
water and a stiff-bristle nylon brush. Use water
sparingly and change it frequently, keeping it as

clean as possible, and be sure to blot it up with paper
towels, cloths or sponges. 

Do 

not rub or scrub with

paper towels, cloths or sponges, since they will leave
unsightly lint on the oven finish. If water leaves a
white ring on the finish as it dries, apply water again
and blot it with a clean sponge, starting at the edge
of the ring and working toward the center.

Do not use soap, detergent, steel wool pads,
commercial oven cleaner, silicone oven sprays,
coarse pads or coarse brushes on the porous
surface. 
These products will spot, clog and damage
the porous surface and reduce its ability to work.

Do not scrape the porous surface with a knife
or spatula— 
they could permanently damage
the finish.

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Summary of Contents for JBW3

Page 1: ...e Units 9 l5 Care and Cleaning 24 29 Anti Tip Device 24 Broderpan grid 26 Continuous Cleaning 28 Cooktop 15 24 25 LtiGOff Door 27 Light Bulb Replacement 26 Porcelain Oven lntetior H M27 M27 GE Applian...

Page 2: ...mediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the range Save time and money Before you request service Check the Problem Solver in the back of this guide It lists causes of minor operating pro...

Page 3: ...on could result in tipping of the range and injury Q 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...

Page 4: ...n opening the oven door Hot air or steam which escapes can cause bums to hands face and or eyes z Do not heat Unopened food containers Pressur e could buildup and the container could burst causing an...

Page 5: ...op surface when it is not in use Do not stand on the glass cooktop Be careful when placing spoons or other stirring utensils on ass cooktop surface whe it is in use They may become hot and could cause...

Page 6: ...FEATURES OF YOUR RANGE Not all features are on all models Broiler Pan on some models Drip Wells Some models have lift up cooktops for easier cleaning vary JBS30 6...

Page 7: ...6 Oven Shelf with Stop Locks number may vary 4 17 19 22 26 6 Oven Cycling Light 17 7 Surface Unit Knobs 11 29 17 Bake Element May be lifted gently for wipin oven floor 4 27 8 Oven Light Switch 17 on m...

Page 8: ...ore forgiving of warped pans than radiant or solid disks Heats up quickly but does not change heat settings as quickly as gas or induction Electric coils stay hot enough to continue cooking for a shor...

Page 9: ...on in a short time the surface unit until it has cooled completely When a surface unit is turned on coils beneath the The Hot Surface Lights will stay lit until the cooktop surface unit radiate heat t...

Page 10: ...tment of Agriculture Extension Service 4 Remember that canning is a process that generates large amounts of steam To avoid burns from steam or heat be careful when canning NOTE If your house has low v...

Page 11: ...HI cooks with little water in covered pan LO Used for long slow cooking simmering to m LO HI I 1 A tenderize and develop flavors Use this setting to melt butter and chocolate or to keep foods warm MED...

Page 12: ...SURFACE light will glow brightly when any halogenlradiant element is turned on SURFACE COOKWARE TIPS Electric Coil models only Cookware Use medium or heavy weight cookware Aluminum RIGHT cookware con...

Page 13: ...uction even heat distribution Copper Bottom heavy weight recommended Good performance but copper may leave residues which can appear as scratches The residues can be removed as long as the cooktop is...

Page 14: ...uler a full 360 degrees checking for any space between the ruler and the bottom of the pan location of bub les as the water starts to boil Good flat cookware will have an even distribution of bubbles...

Page 15: ...rape hot spill to a cool area outside the surface unit 9 3 With the spill in a cool area use a dry paper to wel to remove any excess Any spillover remaining should be left until the surface of the coo...

Page 16: ...and the buzzer stops To Set the Clock To Set the Minute Timer Press the CLOCK pad Then press the up down Press the TIMER ON OFF pad Then press the arrows until the correct time is displayed Push the u...

Page 17: ...ven Shelves The shelves are designed with stop locks so that when placed correctly on the shelf supports they will stop before coming completely out from the oven and will not tilt when removing food...

Page 18: ...correct shelf position depends on the kind of food and the browning desired As a general rule place most foods in the middle of the oven on either shelf positions B or C See the chart for suggested sh...

Page 19: ...se a cookie sheet Aluminum Foil Never entirely cover a shelf with aluminum foil This will disturb the heat circulation and result in poor baking A smaller sheet of foil may be used to catch a spillove...

Page 20: ...atching the flat area of the knob to the shaft ROASTING Roasting is cooking by dry heat Tender meat or poultry can be roasted uncovered in your oven Roasting temperatures which should be low and stead...

Page 21: ...can be started without thawing but allow 10 to 25 minutes per pound additional time 10 minutes per pound for roasts under 5 pounds more time for larger roasts Make sure poultry is thawed before roast...

Page 22: ...foil tightly to the grid and cut slits in it just like the grid Without the slits the foil will prevent the fat and meat juices from draining to the broiler pan The juices could become hot enough to c...

Page 23: ...Well Done 1 X inch thick 2 to 2X lbs 10 15 25 Reduce time about 5 to 10 minutes per side for cut up chicken Brush each side with melted butter Broil skin side down first Chicken 1 whole 2 to 2X lbs s...

Page 24: ...ause injury Lift Up Cooktop Electric Coil Models Some models have a cooktop that can be lifted up for easier cleaning To make cleaning easier the entire cooktop may be lifted up and supported in the u...

Page 25: ...e unit through the opening in the drip pan and into the receptacle Guide the surface unit into place so it rests evenly Drip Pans Remove the surface units Then lift out the drip pans For best results...

Page 26: ...lug Be sure to let the light cover and bulb cool completely before removing or replacing them When in use light bulbs can become warm enough to break if touched with a moist cloth or towel When cleani...

Page 27: ...loosen the burned on grease and food If necessary you may use an oven cleaner Follow the package directions TO CLEAN THE DOOR Inside of door Soap and water will normally do the job Heavy spattering o...

Page 28: ...id scratching rubbing or otherwise damaging the porous finish on the oven walls To Clean the Continuous Cleaning Oven 1 Let the range parts cool before handling We recommend rubber gloves be worn when...

Page 29: ...ly CAUTION Do not use abrasives of any kind on the control panel The lettering on models with touch pads is sensitive to abrasives and pressure Painted Surfaces Metal Parts Painted surfaces include th...

Page 30: ...oes not meet the above spectications it is recommended that a licensed electrician install an approved outlet Because range terminals are not accessible after range is in position flexible service con...

Page 31: ...use with nominal 1 diameter connection openings Care should be taken to center cable and strain relief within knockout hole to keep cable from rubbing the edge NOTE A 4 conductor cord is to be used on...

Page 32: ...POWER CORD INSTALLATION A Remove the 3 screws from the connector block B Remove the grounding screw and strap from the connector block middle location and the screw connection to the frame of the rang...

Page 33: ...to good wiring practices and local codes STEP 7 4 WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION Remove the 3 screws from the connector block Remove the grounding strap from the connector block middle location and the sc...

Page 34: ...feet are located at each corner of the base of the range Remove the storage drawer or kick panel depending on your model and using channel locks rotate the leveling feet in and out as required to leve...

Page 35: ...broiler pan grid has not been fitted properly and slit as recommended The OVEN TEMP knob not set at proper temperature Shelf position is incorrect See the Roasting or the Baking sections D Incorrect c...

Page 36: ...urface unit controls are not properly set or the wrong control knob is set for the surface unit you are using Improper cookware being used Pan bottoms should be flat fairly heavy weight and the same d...

Page 37: ...The Problem Solver V2 w o z...

Page 38: ...NOTES...

Page 39: ...for a variety of GE appliances and a brochure to assist in planning a barrier free kitchen for persons with limited mobility To obtain these items free of charge call 800 626 2000 Special Needs Consum...

Page 40: ...n If you have an installation problem contact your dealer or installer You are responsible for providing adequate electrical gas exhausting and other connecting facilities as described in the Installa...

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