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Summary of Contents for JBS02N

Page 1: ...s 10 Consumer Services 27 Cookware Tips 12 13 Energy Saving Tips 5 Warranty Back Cover Features 6 9 Flooring under the Range 5 q Installation Instructions 5 Leveling 5 Model and Serial Numbers 2 Oven 15 Baking Baking Guide 16 17 Broiling Broiling Guide 20 21 Control Settings Door Removal Light Bulb Replacement 15 22 GEAnswaY C nt Roasting Roasting Guide 1819 8M 62UM0 Models BS02N BS03N BS03GN BS16...

Page 2: ...mer Product Ownership Registration Card that came with your range Before sending in this card please write these numbers here Model Number Serial Number Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your range If you need service Toobtain service see the Consumer Services page in the back of this book We reproud of our service and want you to be pleased If for some reason you...

Page 3: ...ip device is engaged with the leveling leg If you pull the range out from the wall for any reason make sure the rear leg is returned to its position in the device when you push the range back Never wear loose fitting or hanging garments while using the appliance Flammable material could be ignited if brought in contact with hot heating elements and may cause severe bums c Use only dry pot holders ...

Page 4: ...rs that may catch on fm QBe sure drip pans and vent ducts are not covered and are in place Their absence during cooking could damage range parts and wiring Don t use aluminum foil to line drip pans or anywhere in the oven except as described in this book Misuse could result in a shock fire hazard or damage to the range Only certain types of glass glasdceramic earthenware or other glazed containem ...

Page 5: ...e surface unit Cook fresh vegetables with a minimum amount of water in a covered pan Watch foods when bringing them quickly to cooking temperatures at high heat When food reaches cooking temperature reduce heat immediately to lowest setting that will keep it cooking Use residual heat with surface cooking whenever possible For example when cooking eggs in the shell bring water and eggs to boil then...

Page 6: ...Features of YourRange Model JBS02N Models JBS03N JBS03GN Q 999 Models JBS16N JBS16GN Models JBS26N JBS26GN 6 ...

Page 7: ...n 9 Tilt Lock Calrod SurfkceUnit Maybe raised but not removed when cleaning under unit 10 Anti TipDevice SeeInstallation Instructions 3 6 in 18 in 23 3 6 in 18 in 3 5 4 4 11 Chrome Plated Trim Ringsand Aluminum Drip Pans 23 4 4 12 Oven VentDuct Locatedunder right rear surfhceunit 22 13 Oven Interior Light Comeson automaticallywhen door is opened 15 22 14 Oven Light Switch 15 lS Broil Unit 20 16 Ba...

Page 8: ...Featuresof YourRange Model JMS07GP 0 o Model JSSOIJ I 1 II I R Model JSS26J Model JSS27GJ 8 ...

Page 9: ... rear surface unit 11 Oven Interior Light Comes on automatically when door is opened 12 Oven Light Switch 13 Broil Unit 14 Bake Unit Maybe lifted gently for wiping ovenfloor 15 Oven Shelves 16 Oven Shelf Supports Letters A B C D indicate cooking positions for shelves as recommended on cooking guides 17 Broiler Pan and Rack 18 Storage Drawer 19 Anti TipDevice See Installation Instructions Explained...

Page 10: ...er settings How to Set the Controls Step 1 Grasp control knob and push in Step 2 Thm eithe clockwise or counter clockwise to desired heat setting Control must be pushed in to set only from OFF position When control is in any position other than OFF it maybe rotated without pushing in Be sure you turn control to OFF when you finish cooking An indicator light will glow when ANY heat on any surfkce u...

Page 11: ...surface units only Pots that extend beyond one inch of cooking element s trim ring are not recommended for most surface cooking However when canning with water bath or pressure canner larger diameter pots may be used This is because boiling water temperatures even under pressure are not harmfhl to cooktop surfaces surrounding the surface units HOWEVER DO NOT USE LARGE DIAMETER CANNERS OR HER LARGE...

Page 12: ...eggs When bottoms of eggshavejust set carefully turn overto cook other side LO CanAkllyadd eggs Cook uncoveredabout 5 minutes at MED HI MED Addegg mixture Cook stirring to desired doneness Percolate 8 to 10minutes for 8 cups less for fewercups Cooked in shell Covered Saucepan HI Cover eggswith cool water Cover pan cook until steaming MED HI Melt butter add eggs and cover skillet Fried sunny side u...

Page 13: ...ck batter takes slightly longer time Ihm wer pancakeswhen bubbles rise to surface Rlsta Noodles or spaghetti MED HI Cook uncovered until tender For large amounts HI maybe needed to keep water at rolling boil throughout entire cookinz time Use largeenough kettle to preventboilwer Pastadoubles in size when cooked Cwercd Large Kettle or Pot HI In cwered kettle bring saltedwater to a boil uncwer and a...

Page 14: ...OP TIME dials to automatically start and stop oven at a later time of day It takes the worry out of not being home to start or stop the oven Setting the dials for TIME BAKE is explained in detail on page 16 Model JBS16N Clock and Minute Timer Model JBS16GN Clock and Minute Timer These models have a time of day clock and minute timer but do not have DELAY STARTand S IOP TIME dials needed for TIME B...

Page 15: ...ed with stop locks so that when placed correctly on the shelf supports they a stop before coming completely horn the oven and b do not tilt when removing food fkomor placing food on them TO REMOVE the shelves with these types of shelf supports from the oven lift up rear of shelf pull forward with stop locks along top of shelf supports Be certain that shelf is cool before touching TO REPLACE these ...

Page 16: ...f day Immediate Start is simply setting the ovento start baking now and turn off at a later time automatically Remember fds continue cooking after controls are off Step 1 To set Stop Time push in knob on STOP TIME dial and turn pointer to time you want oven to turn off for example 6 00 The DELAY STARI dial should be at the same position as the time of day on clock Step 2 Ihm OVEN SET knob to TIME ...

Page 17: ...fin Pans B B A B 375 350 3750 375 4250 Dark metalor glass givedeepest browning For thin rolls Shelf B maybe used A B B A 375 425 350 3750 For thin rolls Shelf B r beused Aluminum IbbePan MetalJelly RollPan Metal or Ceramic 325 375 3750 o 325 3500 30 55 1o 15 45 60 Tk piece pan is convenient Line pan with waxpaper A B A Metal or Ceramic Rin ShinyMetal MuffinPans Metal or Glass Loaf or lllbeRm Shiny...

Page 18: ...6 to turn oven on and off automatically Remember that food will continue to cook in the hot oven and therefore should be removedwhen the desired internal temperature has been reached For Frozen Roasts Frozen roasts of beef pork lamb etc can be started without thawing but allow 10to 25 minutes per pound additional time 10 minutes per pound for roasts under 5 pounds more time for larger roasts Thaw ...

Page 19: ...s is 10to 20 minutes This allows roasts to fm up and makes them easier to carve Internal temperature will rise about 5 to 10 F to compensate for temperature rise if desired remove the roast from oven sooner at 5 to 10 F less than temperature in the guide Oven lkmperature 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 350 325 Doneness Rare Medium WellDone Rare Medium WellDone Well Done WkllDone ToWarm Well Done Well ...

Page 20: ...djuices may become hot enough to catch fire 2 DO NOI place a sheet of aluminum foil on shelf Todo so mayresult in improperly cooked fbods damage to oven ftish and increase in heat on outside surfaces ofthe oven 3 If desired a sheet of aluminum foil maybe used on floor of the oven under the bake unit BE CERTAIN FOIL DOES N TOUCH BAKE UNIT Aluminum foil used in this waymay slightly affectthe brownin...

Page 21: ...Arrangeinsinglelayer thin slices Ground Beef 1lb 4 patties Spaceevenly WellDone to in thick c 7 4 5 Up to 8pattiestake aboutsametime Beef steaks 1inchthick c 7 7 Steakslessthan 1inch thickcookthrough Medium 1to 1 lbs c 9 9 beforebrowning Pan fryingis WellDone c 13 13 recommended 1 in thick c 10 7 8 Slash fat Medium 2t02 lbs c 15 14 16 WellDone c 25 20 25 Chicken 1whole A 35 10 15 Reducetime about ...

Page 22: ...he oven can be released during oven use N E Never cover the hole in the oven vent duct with aluminum foil or any other material This prevents the oven vent fkomworking properly during any cooking cycle Lamp Replacement on models so equipped CAUTION Before replacing your oven lamp bulb disconnect the electric power for your range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel Be sure to let the lamp cov...

Page 23: ... the opening in he tip pan and into the receptacle Guide the surfhce unit into place so it fits evenly into the trim ring Note The drip pan must be under the trim ring CAUTION Do not attempt to clean plug in surfice units in an automatic dishwasher DO not immerse plug in surfhCe units in liquids of any kind Do not bend the plug in surfice unit plug terminals Do notattempt to clean adjust or in any...

Page 24: ... become warm enough to break if touched with moist cloth or towel When cleaning avoid touching warm lamps with cleaning cloths if lamp cover is removed Cool before cleaning liner cauw additional stains when o en is rehe xL FOR HEAVY SOIL Choose a non abrasive cleaner and follow label instructions using thin layer of cleaner Use of rubber gloves is recommended Wipe or rub lightly on stubborn spots ...

Page 25: ...ommended Improper shelf position being used Check Broiling Guide Necessary preheating was not done Food is being cooked on hot pan Utensils are not suited for broiling Aluminum foil used on the broil pan rack has not been fitted properly and slit as recommended OVEN SET knob not set on BAKE OVEN TEMP knob not set correctly Shelf position is incorrect Check Roasting or Baking Guides Oven shelf is n...

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Page 27: ... appliance GE Answer Cente information service is available to help Your call and your question will be answered promptly and courteously And you can call any time GE Answer Cente service is open 24 hours a day 7 daysa week 4 Telecommunication Device for the Deaf 7 Individuals qualii3edto service their own appliances can have needed parts or accessories sent directly to their home free of shipping...

Page 28: ...your Use and Care material If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free GE Answer Cente 800 626 2000 consumer information service Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose or used commercially Damag...

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