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PROBLEM

OVEN WILL NOT
WORK

OVEN LIGHT

DOES NOT WORK

FOOD DOES NOT
BROIL PROPERLY

FOOD DOES NOT
ROAST OR BAKE
PROPERLY

CALROD “ SURFACE

 

FUNCTIONING
PROPERLY

OVEN WILL NOT

SELF-CLEAN

OVEN DOOR
WON’T LATCH

POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY

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Plug on range is not completely inserted in the electrical outlet.

 The circuit breaker in your house has been tripped, or a fuse has been blown.

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Oven controls not properly set.

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Door left in locked position after cleaning.

. Light bulb is loose.

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 is defective. Replace.

. Switch operating oven light is broken. Call for service.

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OVEN SET knob not set at BROIL.

 OVEN TEMP knob not set at BROIL.

. Door not left ajar as recommended.

. Improper shelf position being used. Check Broiling Guide.

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Necessary preheating was not done.

. Food is being cooked on hot pan.

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Cookware is not suited for broiling.

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Aluminum foil used on the broil pan rack has not been fitted

recommended.

properly and slit as

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OVEN SET knob not set on BAKE.

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OVEN TEMP knob not set correctly.

. Shelf position is incorrect. Check Roasting or Baking Guides.

. Oven shelf is not level.

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Incorrect cookware or cookware of improper size is being used.

. A foil tent was not used when needed to slow down browning during roasting.

 Surface units are not plugged in solidly.

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Trim rings/drip pans are not set securely in the range top.

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Surface unit controls are not properly set.

 Automatic timer dials not set or not set properly. Clock must be set to time of day and

the STOP TIME dial must be set and advanced beyond the time noted on oven clock.

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The STOP TIME dial was not advanced for long enough.

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Both OVEN SET and OVEN TEMP knobs must be set at CLEAN setting.

 During the self-cleaning function, a thick pile of 

 in the oven can leave a

heavy layer of ash that can insulate the area from further heat.

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Latch handle not moved to the right.

. Oven may be too hot from previous use. Open oven door to cool oven. When oven
has cooled, latch handle can again be moved.

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OVEN SET knob must be at CLEAN or OFF before latch handle can be moved.

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Summary of Contents for JBP22GP

Page 1: ... Settings 8 k nsumer Ser tices 31 Cookware Tips 10 11 Ener W Saving Tips 5 Warranty Back Cover F eatures 6 7 Installation Instructions 27 29 Leveling 5 Model and Serial N umbers 2 Oven 13 23 Baking Baking hide 14 15 Broiling Broiling Guide 18 19 Clontrol Settings 13 Door Removal 22 Light Bulb Replacement 13 22 Roasting Roasting Guide 16 17 GE Answer Centera Self Cleaning 20 21 800 626 2000 Models ...

Page 2: ... Consumer Services page in the back of this book We re proud of our service and want you to be pleased If for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive here are three steps to follow for further help FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are not pleased In most cases this will solve the problem NEXT if you are still not pleased write all the details ...

Page 3: ... ignited if brought in contact with hot heating elements and may cause severe burns 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 heating elements Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth For your safety never use your appliance for warming or heating the room Do not store flammable materials in an oven or near the...

Page 4: ...gh heat settings Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may catch on fire Be 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...

Page 5: ... ht titt i ng co Jcrs and l lat bottoms which completely Coi er the heated portion of the iurfxe unit Cook fresh vegetables with a minimum amount of water in a covered pan Watch foods when bring i n them quickly to cooking temperatures at high heat lk hen food reaches cooking temperature reduce heat immediately to lowest setting that w i 1 keep it cooking Use res i dLla heat with Llrface cooking w...

Page 6: ...Features of Your Range I tJBP22P JBP22GP JBP26GP JBP26AP JBP26WP JBP24GP JBP25GP e 4 r R I s qk F 1 Note not all doors have windows 6 ...

Page 7: ...rim Rings Drip Pans 22 23 on models so equipped 11 Model anLI Serial Numbers 2 12 Oven Interior Light on models so equipped 22 Comes on automatically when door is opened 13 O eIl Shelf sLlpports 13 14 Oven Light Switch for models with oven windows 13 15 Storage Drawer on models so equipped 22 25 16 Anti Tip De ice 3 27 29 See installation Instructions 17 Bake Unit 14 May be lifted gently for wipin...

Page 8: ...n When control is any position other than OFF it may be 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 surface unit is on Cooking Guide for Using Heats dial settings may differ EH Quick start for cooking brings water to a boil MEDIUM HI Setting halfway between HI and MED Fast fry pan broil maintains a fast boil o...

Page 9: ...urface 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 harmful to cooktop surfaces surrounding the surface unit HOWEVER DO NOT USE LARGE DIAMETER CANNERS OR OTHER LARGE...

Page 10: ...LO COOL on 3 to 4 mln Lltc iol Wtt cooked 15 nlinLltcs for hard coohwf Continue cookin at MED HI u1l II hi cs arc JLIJ et iiboLl 3 to 5 more minutef LO then dd eggs When b xtotn of egg h i c ju t wt l d f il Lll ll O Cl 10 COOk other idc LO Carefully idd eggs C mk uncol ered about 5 minutc tit MED HI MED Add mixture Cook itlrrlng to desired donenes L Stir occ iilon i l iind check for stic ins Frie...

Page 11: ...takes slightly longer time Turn pancakes over when bubbles rise to surface Pasta Noodle or Spaghetti Co ered Large Kettle or Pot HI In co ered kettle bring alted water to a boil uncover and add pasta lowly o boiling doe not top MED HI Cook uncovered until tender For large amountf HI may be needed to keep water at rolling boil throughout entire cooking time Use large enough kettle to prevent boilov...

Page 12: ...r stop the oven Setting the dials for TIME BAKE is explained in detail in the Baking section of this book Self Clean Uses Automatic Timer The self cleaning function on your range uses the Automatic Timer to set the length of time needed to clean whether you wish to clean immediately or delay the cleaning until low energy times such as during the night See the Self Cleaning instructions in this boo...

Page 13: ... The light comes on automatically BAKE BROIL CLEAN and OFF when the door is opened On When you turn the knob to the models with oven window use desired setting the proper heating switch to turn light on and off units are then activated for that when door is closed operation Switch is located on front of door OVEN TEMP control maintains the temperature you set from WARM 150 F to BROIL 550 F and als...

Page 14: ...ooking 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 START dial should be at the same position as the time of day on clock Step 2 Turn OVEN SET knob to TIME BAKE Turn OVEN TEMP knob to oven temperature for example 250 F The oven will start immediately and will stop at the time you have set...

Page 15: ...ls Sweet rolls Shiny Oblong or Muffin pans Shiny C blong or Muffin Pans 375 4250 3500 3750 Cakes without shortening Angej food Jelly roll Sponge Cakes Bundt ctikes Cupcakes Fruit cakes A LI llln LlfIl Tube Pan Metal Jell Roll Pan Metal or Ceramic Pan A B A 325 3750 375 4000 50_ 500 30 55 1 15 45 60 45 65 _ 5 2 4 hrs _35 25 30 40 60 25 35 1 2 6 12 7 f 2 Two piece pan is convenient Line pan with wax...

Page 16: ...m the oven Standing time recommended for roasts is 10 to 20 minutes This allows roasts to firm up and makes them easier to carve Internal Q Why is my roast crumbling temperature will rise about 5 to when I try to carve it 10 F If you wish to compensate for temperature increase remove the roast from the oven at 5 to 10 F less than temperature in the guide NOTE You may wish to use TIME BAKE as descr...

Page 17: ...ound more time than given in guide for roasts is 10 to 20 minutes This a lows roasts to firm up and makes refrigerated roasts 10 minutes pa them easier to carve Internal pound for roasts under 5 pounds Defrost poultry before roasting temperature wi rise about 5 to 10 F If yoLl wish to compensate for temperature increase remove the roast from the oven sooner at 5 to 10 F less than temperature in th...

Page 18: ...like the rack Without the slits the foil will prevent fat and meat juices from draining to the broiler pan The juices could become hot enough to catch on fire If you do not cut the slits you are frying not broiling Questions Answers Q Why should I leave the door closed when broiling chicken A Chicken is the only food recommended for closed door broiling This is because chicken is relatively thicke...

Page 19: ... in thich c 3 j c 7 4 5 Ground Beef Well Done Space even Up to 8 pattiei tukt dxmt s une time Beef Steaks Rare Medium well Done Rare Medium Well Done c 7 7 c 9 9 c 13 13 c 1 7 8 c 15 I 4 I 6 c 5 A 35 10 15 c 1 2 c 3 4 B I 3 16 Do not tLll ll er 1 in hich I to 1 Ibf l l f in thich 2 to 2 IbJ 1 w flolc 2 to 2 Ibf pl it Iengthw isc Stetiks lei than 1 inch d ich c h through before brow n ing Pan fryin...

Page 20: ...How to Set Oven for Cleaning Step 1 Turn OVEN SET and OVEN TEMP knobs to CLEAN Controls will snap into final position when the CLEAN location is reached Step 2 Slide the latch handle to the right as far as it will go Step 3 Set the automatic oven timer Make sure both the clock and the DELAY START dial show the correct time of day When the DELAY START knob is pushed in and turned it will pop into p...

Page 21: ...move the latch handle Why A After several continuous high temperature bakings or broilings the door cannot be latched If this happens let the oven cool by opening the oven door After the oven has cooled you will be able to latch the oven door for self cleaning Q What should I do if excessive smoking occurs during cleaning A This is caused by excessive soil and you should switch the OVEN SET knob t...

Page 22: ... ml ides Lift d awer if I ecessary to e round opening in the drip pan It is receptacle Pull wire bail forward to insert easily Let front of drawer important that the duct is in the center of cover until it snaps into down then pLlsh in to close correct position so moisture and place When in place wire holds vapors from the oven can be cover firmly Be certain wire bail is Removable Oven Door re eas...

Page 23: ...tacle Guide the surface unit into place so it rests evenly Note The drip pan must be under the trim ring CAUTION Do not attempt to clean plug in surface units in an automatic dishwasher Do not immerse plug in surface units in liquids of any kind Do not bend the plug in surface unit plug terminals Do not attempt to clean adjust or Adjusting Oven Thermostat Use the time given in your recipe when usi...

Page 24: ...DO NOT USE steel wool abrasives ammonia acids or commercial oven cleaners DO NOT USE oven cleaners cleansing powders or harsh abrasives Thefe might scratch the surface DO NOT SE oven cleaners cleansing powders or harsh abrasives Wa h rinse and then polish with a dry cloth It acids should pill on the range while it is hot use a dry paper towel or cloth to wipe up right away When the uri ace has coo...

Page 25: ...he unit before complctel cooled DO NOT attempt to cietin plug in units in the self cleaning ot en DO NOT immerse plug in units in anj kind of liquid For cleaning remove drawer by pulling it all the way open tilt up the front and lift out Y ipe with damp cloth or sponge and replace Never use harih abrasives or scouring pads Clean a described below or in the di hwasher DO NOT CLEAN IN SELF CLEANING ...

Page 26: ...t on BAKE OVEN TEMP knob not set correctly Shelf position is incorrect Check Roasting or Baking Guides Oven shelf is not level Incorrect cookware or cookware of improper size is being used A foil tent was not used when needed to slow down browning during roasting Surface units are not plugged in solidly Trim rings drip pans are not set securely in the range top Surface unit controls are not proper...

Page 27: ...d on the rating plate Wiring must conform to National Electric Codes Hthe electric service provided does not meet the above specifimtions it is recommended that a hcensed electrician install an approved outlet Because range terrninds are not accessible after range is in position fletible service conduit or cord must be used STEP 1 PREMRE THE OPENING l t spacing is recommended from the range to adj...

Page 28: ... Brackets provided are used t support the flexible cord strain relief which must be securely attached to the cord set I II STEP 4 1 3WIRE SYSTEM Power Cord Installation Insert screws through power cord terminals so that the screws pass through connector block terminals and engage nuts Tighten screws securely SCREW 9 POWER CORD RING TERMINAL L POWER CORD CTOR TERMINAL MOVABLE NUT I Cable Direct Ins...

Page 29: ...tallation Read the IMPORT T SAF INflRUCTIONS and the instructions that fit your situation before beginning installation WARNING 1 Range must be secured by ANTI TIP bracket supplied 2 See instructions to install supplied with bracket 3 Unless properly installed range could be tipped by stepping or sitting on door Injury might result from spilled hot liquids or from range itseti Typical installation...

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Page 31: ... expires Pur chase a GE contract whtie your war ranty is stil in effect and you ll receive a subs tid discount With a mtitiple year contract you re assured of future service at today s prices Telecommunication Detice for the Deaf Pam andAccessories 8M 626 2002 hdividti qutiled to service their own appliances can have needed parts or accessories sent direcdy to their home free of shipping charge Th...

Page 32: ...se the product resetting of circuit breakers Read your Use and Care material Failure of the product if it is used If you then have any questions for other than its intended purpose about operating the product please or used commercially contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the Damage to product caused address below or call toll free by accident fire floods or acts of God GE Answer...

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