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Summary of Contents for Profile JB910

Page 1: ...Self Cleaning 25 26 Special Features 27 29 Smfsce _nits 6 9 Thermostat Ac_j ustme_ t Do It 3ohmself 16 Timed Baking and Roasfi ng Features 13 W_wming Drawer 7 18 _A_rming Feature 24 o o Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips 38 42 Accessories 45 Co met Support Consumer St_ppo_t ga k Cosec Product Registratkm 43 44 _A_ ramv 47 Write the model and serial numbers here Model Serial You can lind them o...

Page 2: ...irth 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 SAFETY PRECAUtiONS When using electrical appliances basic safety...

Page 3: ...mothered complemly by closing the oven door and turning tile oven off or by using a multi pml ose hy chemical or fi am type fire extinguisher For your s alb _ never use your appliance tot wamfing or heating tile room Do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accmmflate in or near the range Do not touch tile surfi_ce milts tile heating elements or tile interior sm_i_ce of tile oven The...

Page 4: ...heats Use a deep ti_t them_ometer whenever possible to prevent overheating ti_t beyond the smoking point Avoid scratching the glass cooktop The cooktop can be scratched with imms such as shaq instruments rings or otherjeweh and rivets on clothing i_uge scratches or impacts to glass loo_ or cooktops can lead to broken or shattered glass Do not operate the radiant sm ti_ce milts if the glass is brok...

Page 5: ...the oven remove the convection roasting rack broiler pan grid and other cookware Shiny sih e colored oven rack Oll some models should be removed fl om the oven betore beginning the selfk lean cycle Gray porcelain coated oven racks on some models may be cleaned in the oven during the sel6clean cycle Be sm e to Mpe up excess spillage betore starting the sel6cleaning operation If the self cleaning mo...

Page 6: ...hghtodorIsnormalwhenanew cooktop is usedforthe firsttime It is caused by theheatlbgof newpartsandinsu atlbg matena s andwi disappear ina shorttime NOTE On models with ighbcoloredg ass cooktops it is normal for thecook bgzonesto changecolor whenhot or coding down Thisis temporaryand wi disappearas the glass cools to roomtemperature It is safe to place hot cookware ti om the oven or surthce on the g...

Page 7: ...tion is recolillilended for cast iron cookware that is not completely covered with smooth porceMn enamel as it may scratch the glass ceramic cooktop Glass ceramic usable but not recommended Poor pe_l bmmnce Mm scratch the StllS il ce Stoneware usable but not recommended Poor perlimnance Max scratch the StllS il ce Pans with rounded curved ridged or warped bottoms are not recommended Home Canning T...

Page 8: ...unit ishot to the touch stay on evenafter the unit is turned oK g ow unti the unit is coo edto approxlmate y 150 E FRONT BR DGE BURNER _ BURNER 0 0 6 Using the Bridge Burner To use the bridge burnex turn the left fi ont control knob to the BRIDGE BURNER settings For flfll bridge sm li_ce refit operation also turn on the left rear sm_i_ce unit To use only the fl ont surlace unit turn the control kn...

Page 9: ...main on tmtil tile sm fi_ce is cool eno lgh to o ich I oweI settings Ill IV not heat the glass Stlrlilce enough to cause tile HOTsm e_ce indicator light 1o COille on A WARMINGZONEindicator light will glow when tile unit is on NOTE The WARMING ZONE wi not glow red 17 e thecooking elements Food Type Control Setting Sauces LO Soups cream Medium Stews Medium Vegetables Medium Hot Beverages HI Soups ot...

Page 10: ...ra timedovenoperation anda poweroutageoccurred thedockanda programmed functions mustbereset Thetimeof daywill flashin thedisplaywhenthere has beenapower outage SELFCLEAN STD LO Pad Touch to select self cleaning function See tile Using the self cleaning oven section OVENLIGHT ON OFFPad Touch to mrn tile o en light on or off DELAYSTARTPad Use along with COOKING TIME or SELFCLEANSTD LO pads to set ti...

Page 11: ...if necessmT Touch tile CLEAR OFF pad when cooking is complete Flatrack OIIset rack Do not place foods directly on the ogol7 floor Preheating and Pan Placement Preheat tile oven if tile recipe calls for it Preheafin g is neces_u v fin good restflts when baking cakes cookies pastry and breads Topreheat set theoven at the correct temperature Thecontrol will beep when the ovenis preheated and the spla...

Page 12: ...T m LS 1 mrhne_l o Ag dcultm_ _a_s l_m_bee is po mhn bul you _hou d hm w th ll a ohi_lg il to o_d_ Rarer 140 F m_w_s somefi od poismzi_g Medium orgzmisms m l_ sur_ive u_ WeT Done S Food Boot_ u_ Kilche _ Chicken LobsterTails Fish Fillets Ham Slices xecooked Pork Chops Well Done Sahnon Steaks Quantityand or Thickness 1 lb 4 patties 1 2 to 3 4 thick 1 thick 1 to 1VzIbs 1Vz thick 2 to 27zIbs 1whole c...

Page 13: ...ttention tone will samd if youam using timedba ganddonot touchtile STARTpad How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop Theovenwill turnonat thetimeof dayyouset cookforaspecific iengthof timeandthenturnoff automatically Make stlI e tile clock shmvs tile coFi ect time oI day Touch the BAKEpad Touch the nulnl er pads to set the desired eli tenlperature Touch the COOKING TIME pad NOTE If yourrecipe...

Page 14: ...e muscle Insert the probe into the center of dishes Stlch as IIleat l at or casseroles Insert the ptx be into the meatiest part of the inner thigh fl om below and parallel to the leg of a whole tin key NOTE Self dean and Broilsettings will not work if the temperatureprobe is plugged in Q 14 How to Set the Oven For Baking Roasting When Using the Probe Insert the probe flfllv into the fi od Plug the...

Page 15: ... 6 seconds until tl e KITCHEN TIMER ON OFF pad is touched The6 second tonecanbecanceled by following thestepsin theSpecial features of youroven controlsectionunderTones at theEnd of a Timed Cycle ToReset the Kitchen Timer If tile display is st ill showing tile time remaining you may change it bv touching tile KITCHEN TIMER ON OFFpad then touch tile number pads tmtil tile time you want appem_ in ti...

Page 16: ...be a iusted up to 35 F hotter or 35 F coole_ Touch the nunlber pads the same way you read them For example to change the oven temperature 15 K touch land 5 _ _ en yotl ha e made tile a jusm_ent touch tile START pad to go back to the time ff day display se VO II oven as Veil would noii allv Thetype ofmargarine will affect baking performance Most recipes for baking have been developed using high fat...

Page 17: ...e oven semngs will be displayed Thewarming drawercannot beusedduringa self cleaning cycle When Using the Warming Drawer The wamfing drawer will kee I hot cooked foods wam_ Mwavs start with hot food Do not rise to heat cold food other than crisping cracke_ chips or dry cereal Donotlinethe warming drawerorpan with aluminum foil Foilisan excellentheat insulator and will trapheatbeneathit This will up...

Page 18: ...e ControlSetting I Bacon 3 Breads 1 Casserole 2 Chicken fried 3 Ham 3 Muffins 1 Pies 1 Pizza 3 Potatoes baked 3 TortillaChips 1 CAUTION Do not keep food l _the warml g drawer for more than two hours To Crisp Stale Items Place food in lo_si led dishes or pans Preheat on Isetting Check crispness after 45 minutes Add time as needed To Warm Serving Bowls and Plates To warn se_ ing bowls and plates set...

Page 19: ...onvection Baking Became heated air is circldated e_ e_ v t rol_ghout the o_ en gods cm be baked with exce e_ t residts mim g m idtip e _ _cks M_dti mck baking may imlcrease cook tim es s igh t y itr sore e gods but the wend resll t is time saved Coo des mIK_h s bisolits mid other quickbreads give vet good residts with mll ti mck To cook fk od ol more t am om e l_ck h com ecfiom bake use CONVECTION...

Page 20: ...ure is on it wi automatically reduce the set regular baking temperatureby 25 F to theappropriate convection temperaturein convectionbakemode SeeAutoRecipe TM Conversion intheSpecial Features section To change tile oven ten l erature touch tile CONVECTION BAKE MULTI 1RACKer CONVECTION ROAST I ad and then the nunll er i ads to set tile new tenli eiature _ eIl tile veil starts to beat tile changing t...

Page 21: ...CTIONROAST pad f comp ec i _ as i m__ Touch the nm ber pads to set the desired lel gti of cooking dine The mil immn cooking dnle ou cat set is I lli ute The o_en temperature that you set and the cooking thlle that you entered will be in tile displa T 4_c the STARTp d The o_en will tm n ON and the displa will show the coo dng time com tdown and the changing mmperatm e sta d_ g at 10 T E TBe tempera...

Page 22: ...ouch tile number ads to set tile time of da ou want tile oven to ttli l on and start cooking Touch tile START pad NOTE An attention tonewill sound if youare usingtimed baking orroastinganddonot touch theSTARTpad NOTE if you wouldlike to checkthe timesyouhave set touchtheDELAYSTARTpad to checkthestart timeyouhaveset or touchtheCOOKINGTIME pad to checkthelength of cookingtime youhavese_ _ llen the o...

Page 23: ...ter the _ ter _a tempe_mu_e o the meat reaches 00 E the chm_gi g h_ter _al Convection Roasting Guide have set the probe a_ d the o_e_ II H 0 _Hd he o eH coH Yol si_ _ls To stop the signal to_ch the CLEAR OFEpad Ise hot pads to rein ore d_ e probe I_ om d_ e bud Do _ot _se to_gs to mll o_ it they migl t dm_age it NOTE Iftf_e probe removed fromthe oven while probe cooking the oven will not automatic...

Page 24: ... e keeps cooked tbods hot This featm e is not designed to reheat coM fi_od To use the WARMleature touch the WARMpa d and th en the START pa d To use the WARMleatm e after Timed Baking or Roasting ibllow these steps Touch the mode of cooking that you want to use BAKE CONVECTION BAKEMULTI CONVECTION BAKE I RACKor CONVECTION ROAST Touch the numl er pads to set the oven telllpeI att II e Touch the COO...

Page 25: ...you notice it becon ing worn or fl ayed replace it Wipe up any hea W spillovei_ on tile veil bottolil Make sure tile veil light bulb cover is in place and the oven light is off IMPORTANT The health of sonic birds is extreinelv sensitive to the flunes given off during tile sell cleaning cycle ot any range Move birds to another well ventilated roonl D DQ D D q How to Set the Oven for Cleaning Tol_ch...

Page 26: ...time It will not be possible to open tile oven door tmdl the temperature drops below the lock temperature and tile LOCKED light goes off _ _l en the LOCKEDlight goes off you will be able to open the dora After a Clean Cycle Ym ma_ notice some white ash in tile oxen _ _ipe it up with a damp cloth after tile o_en cools If white orsremain remove them with a soap filled steel wool pad and rinse thorou...

Page 27: ...m_the Tol_ch the STARTpad to activate the m_ o s h __t oft am_ d eave the co _ tl o set im_this special featm es mode Fahrenhe or Celsius Temperature Selection Your ovencontrol is set to usethe Fahrenheit temperatureselections but you maychange this to use the Celsiusselections Touch tile COOKING TIME and BROIL HI LO pads at tile same time Tile displa will show F Fahrenheit Touch tile BROIL HI LOa...

Page 28: ...e the desired sound level 1BEER 2 BEER3 BEEP Touch the START pad to actixate the lexel shown ii iilil 12 Hour 24 Hour or Clock Blackout Your control ssetto usea 12 hour clock If ou would preter to have a 24 horn militar_ time clock or black out the clock clispla follow the steps below Touch the BROIL HI LO and BAKE pads at the same time until the displa_ shows SE Touch the CLOCKpad once The displa...

Page 29: ...d temperature Forexample if youenteraregularrecipe teff pemture of 350 F andpressthe TARTpad be displaywill showCONandbe converted temperature of 325 Todeactivate the feature Pressd_eBAKEm_d BROILBI LOpads at the same time imtil the display shows SF Press the CONVECTION BAKE MULTI 1RACKpad The display _rH _ sho_ CONON Press the CONVECTION BAKEMutr ll RACK pad agaim The dispL U _rH S _ _ CONOFF Pre...

Page 30: ...n is off buch and hold both the BROIL HI tO and BAKE pads atthe same tbne m_til the dislllay sl _t_ SF NOTE HIbake or broil apt ears in the distil y the BROIL HI LOand BAKEpads were not touched a the same time Touch tile CLEAR OFFIlad and llegin ag dn Fat tile DELAY START llad until SAb bAtH al tlears in the tistlla ou h tile START tlad and D will appear ill the distil Tou h the COOKING TIME pad o...

Page 31: ...h and allow to soak NOTE Theadhesivemust beremoved fromall parts It cannot beremovedif it is baked on Control Knobs Thecontrol knobsmaybe removedfor easier c eanlbg Make sure tile knobs are in tile OFF positions and pull them smfight off tile stems fin cleaning Tile knobs can be cleaned in a dishwasher or they may also be washed with soap and wateI Make sure tile inside of tile knobs are d_ befin ...

Page 32: ...ration and should be wiped up immediately _ _en smti_ce is COO L dead _lll l IJllSe Do not use oxen cleanet_ cleaning powde_ or ha_h abrasixes on the outside of the door SI0t _ Hingo loci Pull hinge locks down to unlock Removal position Lift Off Oven Door The door is very heavy Be careful when removing and lifting the door Do not lift the doorby the handie To remove the door Fully open the doox Pu...

Page 33: ...lbn panel by removing the fuseor switching off the circuit breaker Make sure the drawer heating dement is cool NOTE Allow warming drawertocoolbefore removing pan Never place use or self clean the w mning drawer pan in the upper oven _ _ mning drawer has a removable pan for easy cleaning Clean with hot soap water and a sponge or dish towel D_ with a clean cloth Replace the pan in the wamfing drawe_...

Page 34: ...iler Pan and Grid Do not clean tire bro lerpan orgnd in a serf cleanlag oven After b_ o h_g _ emove the b_ oi e_ pm_ f_ om the eyeing Remove the g_ id f_ om the pam_ _n et_ Ily pore ol t the g_ ease f_ om the pam_im_toa p_ ope_ com_tah_e_ Washand rinse tf_ebroilar pan and grid in hot water with a soap filled or plastic scourlagpad ff fi od has bm N ed m sp_ im de the g_ id with detergent wh_ e hot...

Page 35: ..._ or other lubricm t sprays K yl ur i ven is equipped Mth gray porcelain coated oven racks they may be cleaned in tile oven during the self dean cycle Sta less Steel Surfaces De not use a steel wool pad it will scratch the surface Shake bottle well doth or damplzaper towel tile stainless steel if applicable towelD_ andor soft cloth buff with a dean d_T PaPer Repeat as necessary NOTE ff a mineral o...

Page 36: ...se recommendecL _Mlow tile cooktop to cool Spread a fray drops of CEIL_MA BRYTE _ Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner on tile entire burned residue area Using tile included CERAMA BRYTE _ Cleanino Pad for Ceramic Cooktops mb tile residue area applying pressure as needed If any residue remains repeat the steps listed above as needed For additional protection alter all residue has been remoxed polish the entire...

Page 37: ...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 Turn off all sm_hce units Remoxe hot pans _A earing an oven mitt a Use a single edge razor blade scraper CEI_d_4A BRYTE Ceramic ooktop Scraper to move the spill to a cool area on tile cooktop b R...

Page 38: ...sible in time as a result of cleaning To avoid scratches use tile recolmnended cleaning procedures Make sure bottoms of cookware are clean betore rise and rise cookware with Slllooth bottoll S Areas of discoloration Food spillovers not cleaned See tile Cleaning the glass cooktop section On the coektep before next use Hot surface on a model This is norlnal Tile surface inay appear discoh red with a...

Page 39: ...d broil properly hnproper rack position See tile Broiling Guide being used Cookware not suited Use tile broiling pan rod grid that came with wmr range for broiling The probe is plugged into the Unplug mM I elIIOVe the probe from the oven outlet in the oven on some models Alumhmm foil used on the See the Using the oven section the broiling pan mad grid has not been fitted properly mad slit as recom...

Page 40: ...essive soil Touch the CLEAR OFF pad Open the windows to during a clean cycle rid the room of smoke Wait tmtil the LOCKED light goes oft _4 il e tq the excess soil and reset the leau cvcle Oven door wiftnot Oven too hot Alh w the oven to cool below h ckiug temperature open after a clean cycle Oven not clean after a Oven controls not properly set See the Using the self cleaning oven section clean cy...

Page 41: ...utage or surge Reset the clock f the oven was in use you must reset clock flashes it by touching the CLEAR OFFpad setting the clock and resetting any cooking traction Steam from the vent When using the convection This is uoHnal feature it is normal to see steam coming out of the oven vent As the number of racks or amount of food being cooked increases the amount of visible steam will increase Burn...

Page 42: ... Warmingdrawer will A fuse in your home may be Replace tile fllse or reset tile circuit breaker not work blown or the circuit breaker tripped Controls improperly set See the Warming drawersection Excessive condensation Liquid in drawer Remove liquid in the drawer Uncovered foods Cover fl od with lid or aluminum fl il Temperature setting too high Redu e temperature setting Food dries out in the Moi...

Page 43: ...om_ or tin may re p_est y a_r mom_ey back oH the el _aim_im_ valise of y a_ COm_tl acL No 10estiom_s asked It s that sim e Protect yollr refrige_toi dis _wash el wash el a_ d dryex ra_lge T VCR a_ d m _lc _ m ore any brand Ph_s there s _o extra c arge r emerge_cy service ai_d o_ moi_th y fi_iai_ci_g is available Eve _ icemaker coverage a_ k od spoilage protectio _ is oftere L _m ca_ rest eas ki_ov...

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Page 47: ...oper installation delivery or maintenance Failure of the product if it is abused misused or used for other thmi the intended purpose or used commerciaJly Dmnage to the glass cooktop caused by use of clemlers other than the recommended cleaning cretans mid pads Dmnage to the glass cooktop caused by haxdened spills of sugaxy materials or melted plastic that axe not cleaned according to the direction...

Page 48: ...about special discounts that are a_ailable _l ile _our _arrant_ is still in effect You can imrchase it on line an time or call 800 626 2224 during n mnal business hout_ GE _onsutner Home Ser ices will still be there after your warrant expires PartsandAccessories www GEAppliances co Individuals qualified to set_ ice their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to their homes VIS...

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