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49-80627-1 01-11 GE
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Write the model and serial
numbers here:
Model # ________________
Serial # ________________
You can find them on a label
behind the drawer or behind the
lower oven door on the front of
the range frame.
Quick Set V,
Quick Set VI and
Next Step Control
Owner’s Manual
Ranges
Safety Instructions.2–5
Operating Instructions
Kitchen.Timer. 21
Oven.14–35
..Adjust.Oven.Thermostat. 22
..Baking.or.Roasting. 17
..Broiling,.Broiling.Guide. 18
..Controls. 14,.15
..Convection.Oven. 23–26
..Lower.Oven.Drawer. 35
..Preheating.17
..Probe.20
..Sabbath.Feature. 33
..Self-Cleaning......................................29,.30
..
Slow.Cook,.Warming.and.Proofing.Features
. 27,.28
..Special.Features. 31,.32
..Timed.Baking.and.Roasting. 19
..Warming.Drawer. 34
Surface.Units. .6–13
..Cookware.7
..Griddle.12,.13
..Knob-Controlled.Models. 10,.11
..Touch.Pad-Controlled.Models. 8,.9
Care and Cleaning
Aluminum.Foil. 3,.5,.16,.34
Control.Knobs. .36
Control.Panel. .36
Glass.Cooktop. .42,.43
Lift-Off.Oven.Door. .37,.38
Light..40,.41
Oven.Floor.39
Oven.Heating.Elements. 41
Racks..38
Removable.Warming.Drawer/Lower.Oven.Drawer.Pan
. .39
Storage.Drawer. .39
Surfaces..36
Vent...39
Troubleshooting Tips. .44–48
Accessories ..50
Consumer Support
Consumer.Support. .52
Warranty..51
Printed.on.
Recycled.Paper
Free-Standing, Slide-In, and Drop-In Electric
In Canada:
www.GEAppliances.ca
Printed.in.the.United.States

Read.all.safety.instructions.before.using.the.product.Failure.to.follow.these.instructions.may.result.in.fire,.electric.shock,.
serious.injury.or.death
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances
known to the state to cause cancer, birth 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.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
To reduce the risk of tipping the range, the range must be secured by a
properly installed anti-tip bracket. See installation instructions shipped with
the bracket for complete details before attempting to install.
For.Freestanding.Ranges:
To check if the bracket is installed and engaged properly, remove the storage
drawer or kick panel and look underneath the range
to see that the leveling leg is engaged in the bracket. On models without a
storage drawer or kick panel, carefully tip the range forward. The bracket
should stop the range within 4 inches. If it
does not, the bracket must be reinstalled. If the range is pulled from the wall
for any reason, always repeat this procedure to verify the range is properly
secured by the anti-tip bracket.
Never completely remove the leveling legs or the range will not be secured to
the anti-tip device properly.
For.Slide-In.Ranges:
To.check.if.the.bracket.is.installed.and.engaged.properly,.remove.the.
storage.drawer.or.kick.panel.and.look.underneath.the.range.to.see.that.the.
leveling.leg.is.engaged.in.the.bracket
For.Drop-In.Ranges:
To.check.if.the.bracket.is.installed.and.engaged.properly,.lower.the.oven.
door.and.gently.apply.medium.force.at.the.handle.end.until.movement.
of.the.range.is.detected.Continue.pressing.until.the.anti-tip.bracket.is.
engaged.and.movement.stops.A.small.amount.of.movement.is.acceptable.
at.the.back.of.the.range.top,.but.it.should.be.stable.and.not.tip.once.the.
anti-tip.bracket.is.engaged.If.it.does.not,.the.bracket.must.be.reinstalled.
If.you.did.not.receive.an.anti-tip.bracket.with.your.purchase,..
call.18006268774.to.receive.one.at.no.cost.(in.Canada,.call.
18005613344).For.installation.instructions.of.the.bracket,..
visit.GEAppliancescom.(in.Canada,.GEAppliancesca)
ANTI-TIP DEVICE
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WARNING
WARNING

..Use.this.appliance.for.its.intended.purpose.as.described.in.this.
Owner’s.Manual
..Be.sure.your.appliance.is.properly.installed.and.grounded.
by.a.qualified.installer.in.accordance.with.the.provided.
installation.instructions
Do.not.attempt.to.repair.or.replace.any.part.of.your.range.unless.
it.is.specifically.recommended.in.this.manual.All.other.servicing.
should.be.transferred.to.a.qualified.technician.
Before.performing.any.service,.unplug.the.range.or.disconnect.
the.power.supply.at.the.household.distribution.panel.by.
removing.the.fuse.or.switching.off.the.circuit.breaker
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.climb,.sit.or.stand.on.any.part.of.the.
appliance
CAUTION:.Do.not.store.items.of.interest.to.children.
above.a.range.or.on.the.backguard.of.a.range—children.climbing.
on.the.range.to.reach.items.could.be.seriously.injured
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.surface.units.or.heating.elements.Do.not.use.a.
towel.or.other.bulky.cloth.in.place.of.pot.holders
Never.use.your.appliance.for.warming.or.heating.the.room
..Do.not.touch.the.surface.units,.the.heating.elements.or.
the.interior.surface.of.the.oven.These.surfaces.may.be.hot.
enough.to.burn.even.though.they.are.dark.in.color.During.
and.after.use,.do.not.touch,.or.let.clothing.or.other.flammable.
materials.contact.the.surface.units,.areas.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.include.the.
cooktop,.areas.facing.the.cooktop,.oven.vent.opening,.surfaces.
near.the.opening.and.crevices.around.the.oven.door
..Do.not.heat.unopened.food.containers.Pressure.could.build.up.
and.the.container.could.burst,.causing.an.injury
Do.not.use.aluminum.foil.to.line.the.drip.pans.Foil.can.trap.heat.
or.melt,.resulting.in.damage.to.the.product.and.a.shock.or.fire.
hazard.
Avoid.scratching.or.impacting.glass.doors,.cooktops.or.control.
panels.Doing.so.may.lead.to.glass.breakage.Do.not.cook.on.a.
product.with.broken.glass.Shock,.fire.or.cuts.may.occur
..Cook.meat.and.poultry.thoroughly—meat.to.at.least.an.internal.
temperature.of.160°F.and.poultry.to.at.least.an.internal.
temperature.of.180°F.Cooking.to.these.temperatures.usually.
protects.against.foodborne.illness
Do.not.use.aluminum.foil.to.line.the.oven.bottom.Foil.can.trap.
heat.or.melt,.resulting.in.damage.to.the.product.and.a.shock.or.
fire.hazard
..Do.not.store.or.use.flammable.materials.in.an.oven.or.near.
the.cooktop,.including.paper,.plastic,.pot.holders,.linens,.wall.
coverings,.curtains,.drapes.and.gasoline.or.other.flammable.
vapors.and.liquids
..Never.wear.loose-fitting.or.hanging.garments.while.using.
the.appliance.These.garments.may.ignite.if.they.contact.hot.
surfaces,.causing.severe.burns
Do.not.let.cooking.grease.or.other.flammable.materials.
accumulate.in.or.near.the.range.Grease.in.the.oven.or.on.the.
cooktop.may.ignite.
Clean.ventilating.hoods.frequently.Grease.should.not.be.allowed.
to.accumulate.on.the.hood.or.filter
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..Do.not.use.water.on.grease.fires.Never.pick.up.a.flaming.pan.
Turn.the.controls.off.Smother.a.flaming.pan.on.a.surface.unit.by.
covering.the.pan.completely.with.a.well-fitting.lid,.cookie.sheet.
or.flat.tray.Use.a.multi-purpose.dry.chemical.or.foam-type.fire.
extinguisher
..If.there.is.a.fire.in.the.oven.during.baking,.smother.the.fire.by.
closing.the.oven.door.and.turning.the.oven.off.or.by.using.a.
multi-purpose.dry.chemical.or.foam-type.fire.extinguisher
If.there.is.a.fire.in.the.oven.during.self-clean,.turn.the.oven.
off.and.wait.for.the.fire.to.go.out.Do.not.force.the.door.open.
Introduction.of.fresh.air.at.self-clean.temperatures.may.lead.to.
a.burst.of.flame.from.the.oven.Failure.to.follow.this.instruction.
may.result.in.severe.burns.
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
.KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AWAY FROM
THE RANGE.
WARNING
.IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE, TAKE THE FOLLOWING
STEPS TO PREVENT THE FIRE FROM SPREADING:
WARNING

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
..Never.leave.the.surface.units.unattended.at.medium.or.
high.heat.settings.Boilovers.cause.smoking.and.greasy.
spillovers.that.may.catch..
on.fire
..Never.leave.oil.unattended.while.frying.If.allowed.to.
heat.beyond.its.smoking.point,.oil.may.ignite,.resulting.
in.fire.that.may.spread.to.surrounding.cabinets.Use.a.
deep.fat.thermometer.whenever.possible.to.monitor.oil.
temperature
To.avoid.oil.spillover.and.fire,.use.a.minimum.amount.of.
oil.when.shallow.pan-frying.and.avoid.cooking.frozen.
foods.with.excessive.amounts.of.ice.
Use.proper.pan.size—select.cookware.having.flat.
bottoms.large.enough.to.cover.the.surface.heating.
element.The.use.of.undersized.cookware.will.expose.
a.portion.of.the.surface.unit.to.direct.contact.and.may.
result.in.ignition.of.clothing..Proper.relationship.of.
cookware.to.surface.unit.will.also.improve.efficiency
..Only.certain.types.of.glass,.glass/ceramic,.earthenware.
or.other.glazed.containers.are.suitable.for.cooktop.
service;.others.may.break.because.of.the.sudden.
change.in.temperature
..To.minimize.the.possibility.of.burns,.ignition.of.
flammable.materials.and.spillage,.the.handle.of.a.
container.should.be.turned.toward.the.center.of.the.
range.without.extending.over.nearby.surface.units
When.preparing.flaming.foods.under.a.hood,.turn.the.
fan.on
..Use.care.when.touching.the.cooktop.The.glass.surface.
of.the.cooktop.will.retain.heat.after.the.controls.have.
been.turned.off
..Do.not.cook.on.a.broken.cooktop.If.glass.cooktop.
should.break,.cleaning.solutions.and.spillovers.
may.penetrate.the.broken.cooktop.and.create.a.
risk.of.electric.shock.Contact.a.qualified.technician.
immediately
Avoid.scratching.the.glass.cooktop.The.cooktop.can.be.
scratched.with.items.such.as.knives,.sharp.instruments,.
rings.or.other.jewelry.and.rivets.on.clothing.
Do.not.place.or.store.items.that.can.melt.or.catch.fire.
on.the.glass.cooktop,.even.when.it.is.not.being.used.If.
the.cooktop.is.inadvertently.turned.on,.they.may.ignite.
Heat.from.the.cooktop.or.oven.vent.after.it.is.turned.off.
may.cause.them.to.ignite.also
Use.CERAMA.BRYTE®.ceramic.Cooktop.Cleaner.and.
CERAMA.BRYTE®.Cleaning.Pad.to.clean.the.cooktop.
Wait.until.the.cooktop.cools.and.the.indicator.light.
goes.out.before.cleaning.A.wet.sponge.or.cloth.on.a.
hot.surface.can.cause.steam.burns.Some.cleaners.
can.produce.noxious.fumes.if.applied.to.a.hot.surface.
NOTE: Sugar.spills.are.an.exception.They.should.be.
scraped.off.while.still.hot.using.an.oven.mitt.and.a.
scraper.See.the.Cleaning.the.glass.cooktop.section.for.
detailed.instructions
..Read.and.follow.all.instructions.and.warnings.on.the.
cleaning.cream.label
..Do.not.immerse.or.soak.the.removable.surface.units.
Do.not.put.them.in.a.dishwasher.Do.not.self-clean.the.
surface.units.in.an.oven.Doing.so.may.cause.them.to.
fail,.presenting.a.burn.or.fire.hazard
..To.avoid.the.possibility.of.a.burn.or.electric.shock,.always.
be.certain.that.the.controls.for.all.surface.units.are.at.the.
OFF.position.and.all.coils.are.cool.before.attempting.to.lift.
or.remove.a.coil.surface.unit
Be.sure.the.drip.pans.are.not.covered.and.are.in.place.
Their.absence.during.cooking.could.damage.range.
parts.and.wiring
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COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
RADIANT COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(some.models)
WARNING
COIL COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(some.models)
WARNING

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..Stand.away.from.the.range.when.opening.the.oven.
door.Hot.air.or.steam.which.escapes.can.cause.burns.
to.hands,.face.and/or.eyes
..Keep.the.oven.vent.unobstructed
Keep.the.oven.free.from.grease.buildup.Grease.in.the.
oven.may.ignite.
Place.oven.racks.in.desired.location.while.oven.is.cool.
If.rack.must.be.moved.while.oven.is.hot,.do.not.let.pot.
holder.contact.hot.heating.element.in.oven
..When.using.cooking.or.roasting.bags.in.the.oven,.follow.
the.manufacturer’s.directions
..Pull.the.oven.rack.to.the.stop-lock.position.when.
loading.and.unloading.food.from.the.oven.This.helps.
prevent.burns.from.touching.hot.surfaces.of.the.door.
and.oven.walls
Do.not.leave.items.such.as.paper,.cooking.utensils.or.
food.in.the.oven.when.not.in.use.Items.stored.in.an.
oven.can.ignite
Do.not.use.aluminum.foil.to.line.the.oven.bottom.Foil.
can.trap.heat.or.or.melt,.resulting.in.damage.to.the.
product.and.a.shock.or.fire.hazard
Never.place.cooking.utensils.or.any.other.items.on.the.
oven.floor.There.is.a.heating.element.beneath.the.oven.
floor.Placing.items.on.the.oven.floor.may.cause.the.
oven.to.overheat,.resulting.in.damage.to.the.oven.and.
risk.of.damage.or.fire.to.cabinets
The self-cleaning feature operates the oven at temperatures high enough to burn away food soils in the oven.
Follow these instructions for safe operation.
..Before.operating.the.self-clean.cycle,.remove.pans,.
shiny.metal.oven.racks.and.other.utensils.from.the.
oven.Only.gray.porcelain-coated.oven.racks.may.be.
left.in.the.oven.Do.not.use.self-clean.to.clean.other.
parts,.such.as.drip.pans.or.bowls
..Before.operating.the.self-clean.cycle,.wipe.grease.and.
food.soils.from.the.oven.Excessive.amount.of.grease.
may.ignite,.leading.to.smoke.damage.to.your.home
If.the.self-cleaning.mode.malfunctions,.turn.the.oven.off.
and.disconnect.the.power.supply.Have.it.serviced.by.a.
qualified.technician.
Do.not.clean.the.door.gasket.The.door.gasket.is.
essential.for.a.good.seal.Care.should.be.taken.not.to.
rub,.damage.or.move.the.gasket
Do.not.use.oven.cleaners.No.commercial.oven.cleaner.
or.oven.liner.protective.coating.of.any.kind.should.be.
used.in.or.around.any.part.of.the.oven
..The.purpose.of.the.warming.drawer.is.to.hold.hot.
cooked.foods.at.serving.temperature.Bacteria.will.grow.
in.food.while.it.is.below.140°F.Do.not.put.cold.food.
in.warming.drawer.Do.not.heat.food.for.more.than.2.
hours.Failure.to.follow.these.instructions.may.result.in.
foodborne.illness
..Do.not.leave.paper.products,.plastics,.canned.food.or.
combustible.materials.in.the.drawer.They.may.ignite
Do.not.touch.the.heating.element.or.the.interior.surface.
of.the.drawer.These.surfaces.may.be.hot.enough.to.
cause.burns.
Use.care.when.opening.the.drawer.Open.the.drawer.a.
crack.and.let.hot.air.or.steam.escape.before.removing.
or.replacing.food.Hot.air.or.steam.that.escapes.can.
cause.burns.to.hands,.face.and/or.eyes
Do.not.use.aluminum.foil.to.line.the.lower.drawer.The.
foil.will.trap.heat.below,.and.upset.the.performance.
of.the.oven.Foil.can.melt.and.permanently.damage.
the.drawer.bottom.Damage.from.improper.use.of.
aluminum.foil.is.not.covered.by.the.product.warranty
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OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
SELF-CLEANING OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(Some models)
WARNING
WARMING DRAWER/LOWER OVEN DRAWER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS (some models)
WARNING

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For models with a glass cooktop.
Never cook directly on the glass.
Always use cookware.
About the radiant surface units
The.radiant.cooktop.features.heating.units.
beneath.a.smooth.glass.surface
Cooktop.temperatures.increase.with.the.
number.of.surface.units.that.are.on.With.3.or.4.
units.turned.on,.surface.temperatures.are.high.
Always.use.caution.when.touching.the.cooktop.
An.indicator.light.will.come.on.when.the.
surface.unit.is.turned.on
The.appropriate.HOT SURFACE. indicator.
light.will.glow.when.its.corresponding.radiant.
element.is.turned.on.and.will.remain.on.until.
the.surface.has.cooled.below.150°F.
NOTE:
Hot.surface.indicator.light.will:
Stay on even after the unit is turned off.
Glow brightly until the unit has cooled below
150°F.
NOTE: A slight odor is normal when a new
cooktop is used for the first time. It is caused
by the heating of new parts and insulating
materials and will 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 glass cools
to room temperature.
It.is.safe.to.place.hot.cookware.from.the.oven.
or.surface.on.the.glass.cooktop.when.the.
surface.is.cool
Even.after.the.surface.units.are.turned.off,.the.
glass.cooktop.retains.enough.heat.to.continue.
cooking.To.avoid.overcooking,.remove.pans.
from.the.surface.units.when.the.food.is.cooked.
Avoid.placing.anything.on.the.surface.unit.until.
it.has.cooled.completely
Water stains (mineral deposits) are removable
using the cleaning cream or full strength
white vinegar.
Use of window cleaner may leave an
iridescent film on the cooktop. The cleaning
cream will remove this discoloration.
Don’t store heavy items above the cooktop. If
they drop onto the cooktop, they can cause
damage.
Do not use the surface as a cutting board.
Always place the pan in the center
of the surface unit you are cooking on.
Do not slide cookware across the
control or cooktop surface because
it can scratch the glass. The glass is
scratch-resistant, not scratchproof.
...FIRE HAZARD: Never leave the range unattended with the cooktop on medium
or high settings. Keep flammable items away from the cooktop. Turn off all controls
when done cooking. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
fire, serious injury or death.
NOTE: Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
WARNING

Selecting types of cookware
for glass cooktop models.
(on non-induction models)
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Stainless Steel:
recommended
Aluminum:
heavy weight recommended
Good.conductivity.Aluminum.residues.
sometimes.appear.as.scratches.on.the.cooktop.
but.can.be.removed.if.cleaned.immediately.
Because.of.its.low.melting.point,.thin.weight.
aluminum.should.not..
be.used
Copper Bottom:
recommended
Copper.may.leave.residues.which.can.appear.
as.scratches.The.residues.can.be.removed,.as.
long.as.the.cooktop.is.cleaned.immediately.
However,.do.not.let.these.pots.boil.dry.
Overheated.metal.can.bond.to.glass.cooktops.
An.overheated.copper.bottom.pot.will.leave.a.
residue.that.will.permanently.stain.the.cooktop.
if.not.removed.immediately
Porcelain Enamel on Cast Iron:
recommended if bottom of pan is coated
Porcelain Enamel on Steel:
not recommended
Heating.empty.pans.can.cause.permanent.
damage.to.cooktop.glass.The.enamel.can.melt.
and.bond.to.the.ceramic.cooktop
Glass-ceramic:
not recommended
Poor.performance.Will.scratch.the.surface.
Stoneware:
not recommended
Poor.performance.May.scratch.the.surface
Cast Iron:
not recommended—unless designed specifically
for glass cooktops
Poor.conductivity.and.slow.to.absorb.heat.Will.
scratch.the.cooktop.surface
Check.pans.for.flat.bottoms.by.
using.a.straight.edge
Pans with rounded, curved,
ridged or warped bottoms are not
recommended.
The following information will help you choose cookware which will give good performance on glass cooktops. See insert
for cookware to use with induction cooktops.
For Best Results
..Place.only.dry.pans.on.the.surface.
elements.Do.not.place.lids.on.the.surface.
elements,.particularly.wet.lids
..Do.not.use.woks.that.have.support.rings.
This.type.of.wok.will.not.heat.on.glass.
surface.elements
..We.recommend.that.you.use.only.a.flat-
bottomed.wok.They.are.available.at.your.
local.retail.store.The.bottom.of.the.wok.
should.have.the.same.diameter.as.the.
surface.element.to.ensure.proper.contact
..Some.special.cooking.procedures.require.
specific.cookware.such.as.pressure.
cookers,.deep-fat.fryers,.etc.All.cookware.
must.have.flat.bottoms.and.be.the.correct.
size
..Avoid.allowing.foods.to.boil.dry.as.some.
cookware.may.stick.to.the.cooking.
surface,.causing.permanent.damage.to.
the.cooktop
Do not place wet pans
on the glass cooktop.
Do not use woks with support
rings on the glass cooktop.
Use flat-bottomed woks
on the glass cooktop.
NOTE: Follow all cookware manufacturer’s recommendations when using any type of cookware on
the ceramic cooktop.
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To.turn.on.a.single.surface.unit:.
...Touch.the.ON/OFF.pad;.then.touch.the.
(+)/(–).pad
..Use.the (+)/(–) pad.to.choose.the.desired.
power.setting
To.use.the.Melt.feature:.
Touch.the.ON/OFF.pad;.then.touch.MELT.
The.element.will.automatically.set.to.a.
predetermined.setting.and.“L”.will.be.displayed
To.turn.off.a.single.surface.unit,.touch.the..
ON/OFF.pad.again
To.use.the.Simmer.feature:.
Touch.the.ON/OFF.pad;.then.touch.SIMMER.
The.element.will.automatically.set.to.a.
predetermined.setting.and.“3”.will.be.displayed.
Adjust.using.the.(+)/(–) pad.to.increase.or.
decrease.the.simmer.rate.
Single Surface Unit—Cook Settings
Surface Unit Cook Settings
The.cooktop.offers.19.power.levels.Power.
levels.range.from.“L”.to.HI.in.precise.half-step.
increments.For.example:.1,.1-1/2,.2,.2-1/2.and.
up.to.
Power.Level.“L”,.the.lowest.setting,.is.
recommended.for.“Keep.Warm”
The.power.level.increases.one-half.level.with.
each.touch
NOTE: When changing from a high heat setting
to a lower heat setting, the surface unit may stop
glowing. This is normal. The unit is still on and hot.
NOTE: This cooktop has a rapid heat-up feature.
If the cooktop is cool when turned on, it will glow
red for a short period of time until the desired
power setting is reached.
Using the surface units—Touch pad-controlled models.
The power level with a fraction
indicates the additional half-step
setting. You may hear clicking
sounds indicating the control is
maintaining your desired setting.
Multi-Ring Burner (can be dual or triple, depending on model)
..Touch.the.ON/OFF.pad.for.the.right-front.
surface.unit.
..Use.the (+)/(–) pad.to.set.the.desired.power.
setting
..Touch.the.BURNER SIZE.pad.as.needed.to.
select.the.desired.burner.size
The.light.next.to.the.BURNER SIZE.pad.indicates.
which.size.the.surface.unit.is.on
To.turn.the.surface.unit.off,.touch.the ON/OFF.
pad
See.page.10.for.additional.information

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Using the Warming Zone (on some models)
The.WARMING ZONE.is.located.in.the.back.
center.of.the.glass.surface
To.use.the.WARMING ZONE:
..Touch.the.WARMING ZONE ON/OFF.pad
..To.select.the.desired.control.setting,.touch.
the.SELECT.pad.once.for.LO,.twice.for.MED.
or.three.times.for.HI
To.turn.off.the.WARMING ZONE:
Touch.the.WARMING ZONE ON/OFF.pad
For.best.results,.all.foods.on.the.WARMING.
ZONE.should.be.covered.with.a.lid.or.aluminum.
foil
Always.use.pot.holders.or.oven.mitts.when.
removing.food.from.the.WARMING ZONE,.as.
cookware.will.be.hot
..Do.not.use.plastic.wrap.to.cover.food.Plastic.
may.melt.onto.the.surface.and.be.very.
difficult.to.clean
..Use.only.cookware.recommended.for.top-of-
range.cooking
W ZARMING ONE
SELECT
ON
OFF
FOOD POISON HAZARD: Bacteria may grow in food at temperatures below 140°F.
• Always start with hot food. Do not use warm settings to heat cold food.
• Do not warm food for more than 2 hours.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in foodborne illness.
Using the Warming Zone (on some models)
The.WARMING ZONE.is.located.in.the.back.
center.of.the.glass.surface
To.use.the.WARMING ZONE:
..Touch.the.WARMING ZONE ON/OFF.pad
..Touch.the.1 (LO), 2 (MED) or 3 (HI).pad.to.
select.the.desired.control.setting
..Touch.the.START.pad.“WARMER ON”.will.
be.in.the.control.display
To.turn.off.the.WARMING ZONE:
Touch.the.WARMING ZONE ON/OFF.pad
NOTE: The CLEAR/OFF pad will not turn off the
WARMING ZONE.
For.best.results,.all.foods.on.the.WARMING
ZONE.should.be.covered.with.a.lid.or.aluminum.
foil
Always.use.pot.holders.or.oven.mitts.when.
removing.food.from.the.WARMING ZONE,.as.
cookware.will.be.hot
..Do not use plastic wrap to cover food. Plastic
may melt onto the surface and be very difficult
to clean.
..Use only cookware recommended for top-of-
range cooking.
WARNING

Temperature Limiter
Every.radiant.surface.unit.has..
a.temperature.limiter.
The.temperature.limiter.protects.the.glass.
cooktop.from.getting.too.hot.It.is.normal.for.it.
to.cycle.when.the.cooktop.is.in.use
The.temperature.limiter.may.cycle.the.units.off.
more.frequently.for.a.time.if:
The pan boils dry.
The pan bottom is not flat.
The pan is off-center.
There is no pan on the unit.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
How to Set
Push.the.knob.in.and.turn.in.either.direction.to.
the.setting.you.want
For glass cooktop surfaces:
A.HOT COOKTOP.indicator.light,.on.the.
cooktop,.will.glow.when.any.radiant.element.is.
turned.on.It.will.remain.on.until.the.surface.is.
cooled.to.approximately.150°F
Indicator light will:
..Come on when the unit is turned on or hot to
the touch.
..Stay on even after the unit is turned off.
..Glow until the unit is cooled to approximately
150°F.
At both OFF and HI the control clicks
into position. You may hear slight
clicking sounds during cooking,
indicating the control is maintaining
your desired setting.
Be sure you turn the control knob to
OFF when you finish cooking.
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Using the surface units—Knob-controlled models.
Dual and Triple Surface Units and Control Knobs (on some models)
The surface unit has 2 or 3 cooking sizes to
select from so you can match the size of the unit
to the size of the cookware you are using.
On.some.models
On.some.models
Models.with.a.Triple.Surface.Unit.only
Models.with.a.Triple.Surface.Unit.only

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Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
Using the Bridge Burner (on some models)
To.use.the.bridge.burner,.turn.the.left-front.
control.knob.to.the.BRIDGE BURNER.settings
For.full.bridge.surface.unit.operation,.also.turn.
on.the.left-rear.surface.unit
To.use.only.the.front.surface.unit,.turn.the.
control.knob.to.the.FRONT BURNER.settings
Use.only.flat-bottomed.woks
Wok Cooking
We recommend that you use only a flat-
bottomed wok. They are available at your local
retail store.
Do.not.use.woks.that.have.support.rings..
Do.not.use.round-bottom.woks.You.could.be.
seriously.burned.if.the.wok.tipped.over
Home Canning Tips
Be.sure.the.canner.is.centered.over.the.surface.
unit
Make.sure.the.canner.is.flat.on.the.bottom
To.prevent.burns.from.steam.or.heat,.use.
caution.when.canning
Use.recipes.and.procedures.from.reputable.
sources.These.are.available.from.
manufacturers.such.as.Ball®.and.Kerr®.and.the.
Department.of.Agriculture.Extension.Service
Flat-bottomed.canners.are.recommended.Use.
of.water.bath.canners.with.rippled.bottoms.
may.extend.the.time.required.to.bring.the.
water.to.a.boil
Models.with.a.Bridge.Burner.only:
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USING THE GRIDDLE.
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Griddle Control (on some models)
To use the griddle control:
...Touch.the.ON/OFF.pad.to.activate.the.
griddle.“...”.will.appear.in.the.display
...Use.the.(+)/(–).pad.to.choose.the.desired.
power.setting.The.default.is.375.The.
griddle.offers.nine.power.levels.Power.
levels.range.from.200.to.400.in.25.
increments
...Once.the.desired.setting.has.been.chosen,.
“PrE”.will.be.displayed.until.the.desired.
temperature.has.been.reached
....To.turn.the.griddle.unit.off,.touchthe.
ON/OFF.pad
NOTE: Use only with the griddle control to avoid
degrading the nonstick coating.
Most.griddled.foods.require.cooking.on.a.
preheated.surface.Preheat.griddle.according.
to.the.guide.below;.then.switch.to.the.desired.
cook.setting
GRIDDLE
CONTROL
O
N
O
FF
How to place the griddle:
IMPORTANT: Always place and use your griddle
at the designated location on the cooktop.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
..Clean.the.griddle.with.a.sponge.and.mild.
detergent.in.warm.water.DO.NOT.use.blue.
or.green.scrubbing.pads.or.steel.wool
..Avoid.cooking.extremely.greasy.foods.and.be.
careful.of.grease.spillover.while.cooking
..Never.place.or.store.any.items.on.the.griddle,.
even.when.it.is.not.in.use.The.griddle.can.
become.heated.when.using.the.surrounding.
surface.units
..Avoid.using.metal.utensils.with.sharp.points.
or.rough.edges,.which.might.damage.the.
griddle.Do.not.cut.foods.on.the.griddle
..Do.not.use.cookware.as.a.storage.container.
for.food.or.oil.Permanent.staining.and/or.
craze.lines.could.result
NOTE: The nonstick coating will degrade when
exposed to temperatures over 500°F. Use
only with the griddle control and only at the
designated location on the cooktop. Do not use
the griddle to broil food in the oven. Do not clean
the griddle using the self-clean mode in the oven.
The griddle control prevents overheating the
nonstick coating. At temperatures over 660°F,
the nonstick properties permanently degrade
and may produce fumes harmful to birds.
NOTE: Your griddle will discolor over time with
use.
NOTE: Do not clean the griddle in the self-
cleaning oven.
NOTE: Always allow the cookware to cool
before immersing in water.
. Preheat
Type of Food Setting Cook Setting
. Pancakes. 375. 375.
. Hamburgers. 400. 375.
. Fried.Eggs. 325. 325
. Bacon. None. 400
. Hot.Sandwiches. 350. 350.
. (such.as.. .
. Grilled.Cheese).
NOTE: Griddle.settings.may.need.to.be.adjusted.
if.griddle.is.used.for.an.extended.time.Setting.is.an.
approximate.cooking.temperature.and.will.vary.
with.quantity.of.food
. BURN HAZARD: Griddle surfaces may be hot enough to cause burns during and after use.
Place and remove the griddle when it is cool and all surface units are off. Use oven mitts if
you will touch the griddle while hot. Failure to do so can result in burns.
CAUTION
Before.using.this.cookware.for.the.first.time,.
wash.it.to.make.sure.it.is.clean.Then.season.
it.lightly,.rubbing.cooking.oil.onto.the.nonstick.
surface

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Preparing Quality Steak, Easy as 1, 2, 3:
1. .Bring.steak.to.room.temperature..
NOTE: Always use safe food practices when handling meat.
2. .Season.both.sides.to.taste.and.coat.with.olive.oil.or.similar
3. Preheat.the.oven.to.BAKE.at.425°,.with.the.oven.rack.in.center.position.“C”
4. .Place.your.griddle.on.the.designated.area.of.the.cooktop.and.then.preheat.the.griddle..
to.400°F
.CAUTION: The.griddle.will.be.VERY.HOT!.Use.oven.mitts
5. .Sear.steak.on.each.side.for.2.minutes.or.until.the.desired.browning.is.achieved...
NOTE: There will be “smoke”; ensure there is proper ventilation.
6. .Insert.the.meat.probe.that.came.with.your.range.into.the.center.of.the.steak,.making.sure.that.the.tip.
of.the.probe.is.in.the.center.of.the.steak
7. .Plug.the.probe.into.the.outlet.(located.on.the.upper.front.side.of.the.oven),.slide.the.rack.back.into.the.
oven.and.close.the.door
8. .Press.PROBE.on.your.control,.enter.the.desired.internal.temp,.and.press.START
9. ..Allow.steak.to.finish.cooking.in.the.oven.The.range.control.will.beep.and.turn.off.when..
the.steak.reaches.the.desired.internal.temperature
. NOTES:.
...After.searing,.your.steak.could.possibly.already.be.at.the.desired.temperature,.depending.on.size,.
cut.and.desired.doneness
..For.thinner.steaks.it.may.not.be.possible.to.achieve.a.Rare.or.Medium.Rare.doneness
By first searing your meat with a very high heat, you are creating a browning reaction known as the Maillard Reaction.
This reaction unlocks the fuller, more intense flavor from the meat, which occurs when cooking meat at a high heat.

Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. See the control panel below that matches
your model.
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Using the oven controls.
BROIL HI/LO Pad
Touch.the BROIL HI/LO.pad.once.for.HI Broil
To.change.to.LO Broil,.touch.the.BROIL HI/LO.pad.again
Touch.the.START.pad
When.broiling.is.finished,.touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.
BAKE Pad
Touch.the.BAKE.pad
Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.oven.temperature
Touch.the.START.pad
When.baking.is.finished,.touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad
CONVECTION COOK Pad
Touch.the.CONVECTION COOK, CONVECTION BAKE,.or.
CONVECTION ROAST.pad
Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.oven.temperature
Touch.the.START.pad
When.cooking.is.finished,.touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad
PIZZA Pad
Touch.the.PIZZA.pad
Touch.the.number.pads.to.select.1.for.frozen.or.2.for.fresh.pizza
.Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.baking.temperature
Touch.the.START.pad
Baking.time.is.determined.by.package.directions
Place pizza on top rack position of upper oven. When using a metal
tray, use the lower rack position.
PROOF Pad
Touch.to.raise.yeast-leavened.products
See.the.How to Set the Oven for Proofing.section
WARM Pad
Touch.to.keep.cooked.foods.warm
See.the.How to Set the Upper Oven for Warming section
SLOW COOK Pad
Touch.for.long.hours.of.unattended.cooking
See.the.How to Set the Lower Oven for Slow Cook section
PROBE Pad
Touch.when.using.the.probe.to.cook.food
See.the Using the Probe.section
SELF CLEAN Pad
Touch.to.self-clean.the.oven
See.the.Using the Self-Cleaning Upper and Lower Ovens section
CLEAR/OFF Pad
Touch.to.cancel.ALL.oven.operations.except.the.clock.and.timer

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START Pad
Must.be.touched.to.start.any.cooking.or.cleaning.function.
OVEN LIGHT Pad
Touch.to.turn.the.oven.lights.on.or.off
TIMER ON/OFF Pad(s)/KITCHEN TIMER Pad
Touch.to.set.the.kitchen.timer
See.the.Using the Kitchen Timer.section
COOK TIME/COOKING TIME Pad
Touch.this.pad.and.then.touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.
amount.of.time.you.want.your.food.to.cook.The.oven.will.shut.off.
when.the.cooking.time.has.run.out
DELAY START Pad
Use.along.with.the.COOK TIME or.SELF CLEAN.pads.to.set.
the.oven.to.start.and.stop.automatically.at.a.time.you.set
CLOCK Pad
NOTE: When setting times, you are setting hours and minutes only.
The lowest time you can set is one minute.
Touch.the.CLOCK.pad
Touch.the.number.pads
Touch.the.START.pad
The.clock.must.be.set.to.the.correct.time.of.day.for.the.automatic.
oven.timing.functions.to.work.properly.The.time.of.day.cannot.be.
changed.during.a.timed.baking.or.self-cleaning.cycle
If your oven was set for a timed oven operation and a power
outage occurred,.the.clock.and.all.programmed.functions.must.
be.reset.The time of day will flash in the display when there has
been a power outage.
CONTROL LOCKOUT Pad
Your.control.will.allow.you.to.lock.out.the.touch.pads.and.the.
cooktop.so.they.cannot.be.activated.when.touched
To.lock.the.controls.and.cooktop:
Touch.and.hold.the CONTROL LOCKOUT pad.for.3.seconds
The.oven.display.will.show.“on.Loc.on”
To.unlock.the.controls:
Touch.and.hold.the.CONTROL LOCKOUT.pad.for.3.seconds
The.CONTROL LOCKOUT.mode.affects.all.touch.pads.
No.touch.pads.will.work.when.this.feature.is.activated
WARMING DRAWER
The.warming.drawer.will.keep.hot,.cooked.foods.at.serving.
temperature.Always.start.with.hot.food
Touch.the.WARMING DRAWER.pad.“WARMER.ON”.and.“1”.
are.lit.on.the.display.and.“Set”.begins.to.blink.On.the.number.
pads,.touch.1.for.Low,.2.for.Medium.or.3.for.High.The.display.“1”.
changes.corresponding.to.the.number.pad.selected.The.warming.
drawer.starts.automatically.after.you.touch.1,.2.or.3.“WARMER.
ON”.and.the.number.remain.lit.“Set”.stops.blinking.On.some.
models,.press.START
On.some.models.–.toggle.between.settings.by.touching.the.
WARMING DRAWER.pad
To.cancel,.touch.the.WARMING DRAWER.pad
NOTE:.Touching.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.does.not.turn.off.the.
warming.drawer
WARMING ZONE
Touch.to.keep.hot,.cooked.food.warm.See.the.Using the Warming
Zone.section

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Using the oven.
To avoid possible burns, place the racks in the desired position before you turn on the oven.
Before you begin…
The.racks.have.stops,.so.that.when.placed.
correctly.on.the.supports,.they.will.stop.before.
coming.completely.out.and.will.not.tilt
When.placing.and.removing.cookware,.pull.the.
rack.out.until.it.stops
On.some.models,.the.bake.heating.element.is.
under.the.oven.floor.Do.not.place.foods.on.the.
oven.bottom.for.cooking
To.remove.a.rack,.pull.it.toward.you,.tilt.the.
front.end.up.and.pull.it.out
To replace, place.the.end.of.the.rack.
(stop-locks).on.the.support,.tilt.up.the.front.and.
push.the.rack.in
..
.
When you are using a rack in the lowest position
(A), you will need to use caution when pulling
the rack out. We recommend that you pull the
rack out several inches and then, using two pot
holders, pull the rack out by holding the sides of
it. The rack is low and you could be burned if you
place your hand in the middle of the rack and
pull all the way out. Be very careful not to burn
your hand on the door when using the rack in
the lowest position (A).
The number of rack positions may
vary by model.
Aluminum Foil
Do.not.use.aluminum.foil.to.line.oven.bottoms.
The.foil.will.trap.heat.below.and.upset.the.
performance.of.the.oven...Foil.can.melt.
and.permanently.damage.the.oven.bottom.
Damage.from.improper.use.of.aluminum.foil.is.
not.covered.by.the.product.warranty.
Foil.may.be.used.to.catch.spills.by.placing.a.
sheet.on.a.lower.rack,.several.inches.below.
the.food.Do.not.use.more.foil.than.necessary.
and.never.entirely.cover.an.oven.rack.with.
aluminum.foil..Keep.foil.at.least.1-1/2”.from.
oven.walls.to.prevent.poor.heat.circulation..
CAUTION

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To avoid possible burns, place the racks in the desired position before you turn on the oven.
How to Set the Oven for Baking or Roasting
..Touch.the.BAKE.pad
...Touch.the.number.pads.until.the.desired.
temperature.is.displayed
...Touch.the.START.pad
The.oven.will.start.automatically.The.display.will.
show.PrE.while.preheating.When.the.oven.reaches.
the.selected.temperature,.the.oven.control.will.beep.
several.times.and.the.display.will.show.the.oven.
temperature
NOTE: You will hear the convection fan (on
some models) while the oven is preheating. The
fan will stop after the oven is preheated and
the display shows your set temperature. This is
normal.
To change the oven temperature during the BAKE
cycle, touch the BAKE pad and then the number pads
to get the new temperature.
...Check.food.for.doneness.at.the.minimum.time.
on.the.recipe.Cook.longer.if.necessary
...Touch.the CLEAR/OFF pad.when.baking.is.
finished,.and.then.remove.the.food.from.the.
oven
Preheating and Pan Placement
To avoid possible burns, place the racks in the
desired position before you turn on the oven.
Preheat.the.oven.if.the.recipe.calls.for.it.Preheating.
is.necessary.for.good.results.when.baking.cakes,.
cookies,.pastries.and.breads.
If.baking.four.cake.layers.at.the.same.time,.place.
two.layers.on.rack.C.and.two.layers.on.rack.E.
Stagger.pans.on.the.rack.so.one.is.not.directly.
above.the.other
Baking.results.will.be.better.if.food.is.centered.in.
the.oven.as.much.as.possible.Angel.food.cake.is.
the.exception.and.should.be.placed.on.the.bottom.
oven.rack.(position.A).Follow.package.directions.on.
prepackaged.and.frozen.foods.for.pan.placement.
Pans.should.not.touch.each.other.or.the.walls.of.
the.oven.If.you.need.to.use.two.racks,.stagger.the.
pans.so.one.is.not.directly.above.the.other.Leave.
approximately..11⁄2″.between.pans.and.from.the.
front,.back.and.sides.of.oven.wall.
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Using the oven.. .
How to Set the Oven for Broiling
If your range is connected to 208 volts, rare
steaks may be broiled by preheating the
broiler and positioning the oven rack one
position higher.
Use.LO Broil to.cook.foods.such.as.poultry.
or.thick.cuts.of.meat.thoroughly.without.
overbrowning.them
...Place.the.meat.or.fish.on.a.broiler.grid.in.a.
broiler.pan.designed.for.broiling.
...Follow.suggested.rack.positions.in.the.
Broiling Guide.
...Touch.the.BROIL HI/LO.pad.once.for.HI
Broil
...To.change.to.LO Broil,.touch.the.
BROIL HI/LO.pad.again
..Touch.the.START.pad
...When.broiling.is.finished,.touch.the.
CLEAR/OFF.pad
The.size,.weight,.thickness,.
starting.temperature..
and.your.preference..
of.doneness.will.affect.
broiling.times.This.guide..
is.based.on.meats.at.
refrigerator.temperature
† The U.S. Department of
Agriculture says “Rare beef is
popular, but you should know that
cooking it to only 140°F means
some food poisoning organisms
may survive.” (Source: Safe Food
Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA
Rev. June 1985.)
Broiling Guide
Leave the door open to the broil stop
position. The door stays open by
itself, yet the proper temperature is
maintained in the oven.
Preheat the broiler for 2 minutes to improve performance.
Type or
Food Doneness Thickness Rack Position* Comments
Rare (140°F) Steaks – E or F (food should be 1Beef ″ Steaks less than 1 ″
1 thick to 3″ ″ from broil element) thick are difficult to
cook rare. They cook
Medium (160°F) Steaks – E (food should be 3″ through before browning.
3/4″ ″ to 1 thick to 4″ from broil element) To prevent curling of
meat, slash fat at 1″
Well Done (170°F) Steaks– D or E (food should be 3″ intervals.
3/4″ ″ to 1 thick to 5″ from broil element)
or Ground Beef Patties
Breast, boneless C (food should be 8Chicken ″ Broil skin-side-down
to 9″ from broil element) first.
Breast, bone-in C (food should be 7″
to 8″ from broil element)
1/2Fish Fillets ″ ″ to 1 thick D or E (food should be 3″ Handle and turn very
to 6″ from broil element) carefully.
Well Done (170°F) 3/4Pork Chops ″ thick D (food should be 6″ To prevent curling of
to 7″ from broil element) meat, slash fat at 1″
intervals.
*Use.rack.position.A.for.the.smaller,.2-rack-position.oven

Using the timed baking and roasting features. (on some models)
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How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop
The oven will turn on immediately and cook for a
selected length of time. At the end of the cooking
time the oven will turn off automatically.
...Touch.the.BAKE.pad
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
oven.temperature
...Touch.the COOK TIME.pad
NOTE: If your recipe requires preheating, you
may need to add additional time to the length of
the cooking time.
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
length.of.cooking.time.The.minimum.
cooking.time.you.can.set.is.1.minute
The.oven.temperature.that.you.set.and.
the.cooking.time.that.you.entered.will.be.
in.the.display
..Touch.the.START.pad
NOTE: An attention tone will sound if you are using
timed baking and do not touch the START pad.
The.oven.will.turn.ON,.and.the.display.will.show.
the.cooking.time.countdown.and.the.changing.
temperature.starting.at.100°F.(The.temperature.
display.will.start.to.change.once.the.oven.
temperature.reaches.100°F).When.the.oven.
reaches.the.temperature.you.set,.3.beeps.will.
sound
The.oven.will.continue.to.cook.for.the.set.
amount.of.time,.then.turn.off.automatically,.
unless.the.WARM .feature.was.set.See.the.How
to Set the Upper Oven for Warming.section
...Touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.to.clear.the.
display.if.necessary.Remove.the.food.from.
the.oven.Remember,.even.though.the.
oven.turns.off.automatically,.food.left.in.
the.oven.will.continue.cooking.after.the.
oven.turns.off
How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop
The oven will turn on at the time of day you set,
cook for a specific length of time and then turn
off automatically.
Make.sure.the.clock.shows.the.correct.time.of.
day.
...Touch.the.BAKE.pad
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
oven.temperature
...Touch.the.COOK TIME.pad
NOTE: If your recipe requires preheating, you
may need to add additional time to the length of
the cooking time.
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
length.of.cooking.time.The.minimum.
cooking.time.you.can.set.is.1.minute
The.oven.temperature.that.you.set.and.
the.cooking.time.that.you.entered.will.be.
in.the.display
...Touch.the.DELAY START.pad
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.time.of.
day.you.want.the.oven.to.turn.on.and.
start.cooking
...Touch.the.START.pad
NOTE: An attention tone will sound if you are using
timed baking and do not touch the START pad.
NOTE: If you would like to check the times
you have set, touch the DELAY START pad to
check the start time you have set or touch the
COOK TIME pad to check the length of cooking
time you have set.
When.the.oven.turns.ON.at.the.time.of.day.
you.set,.the.display.will.show.the.cooking.time.
countdown.and.the.changing.temperature.
starting.at.100°F.(The.temperature.display.will.
start.to.change.once.the.oven.temperature.
reaches.100°F).When.the.oven.reaches.the.
temperature.you.set,.beeps.will.sound
The.oven.will.continue.to.cook.for.the.set.
amount.of.time,.then.turn.off.automatically
...Touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.to.clear.the.
display.if.necessary.Remove.the.food.from.
the.oven.Remember,.even.though.the.
oven.turns.off.automatically,.food.left.in.
the.oven.will.continue.cooking.after.the.
oven.turns.off
NOTE:..Foods.that.spoil.easily—such.as.milk,.eggs,.fish,.stuffings,.poultry.and.pork—should.not.be.allowed.to.sit.for.more.
than.1.hour.before.or.after.cooking.Room.temperature.promotes.the.growth.of.harmful.bacteria.Be.sure.that.the.oven.
light.is.off.because.heat.from.the.bulb.will.speed.harmful.bacteria.growth
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Using the probe. (on some models)
...Insert.the.probe.fully.into.the.food
...Plug.the.probe.into.the.outlet.in.the.oven.
Make.sure.it’s.pushed.all.the.way.in.Close.
the.oven.door.Make.sure.the.probe.cable.
is.not.touching.the.broil.element
...Touch.the.PROBE.pad.Display.will.show.
“Set.Probe”
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
internal.food.or.meat.temperature.The.
maximum.internal.temperature.for.the.
food.that.you.can.set.is.200ºF
...Touch.the.BAKE.pad
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
oven.temperature.
...Touch.the.START.pad
The display will flash if the probe is inserted
into the outlet and you have not set a probe
temperature and touched the.START pad.
After.the.internal.temperature.of.the.food.
reaches.100°F,.the.changing.internal.
temperature.will.be.shown.in.the.display
...When.the.internal.temperature.of.the.food.
reaches.the.number.you.have.set,.the.
probe.and.the.oven.turn.off.and.the.oven.
control.signals.To.stop.the.signal,.touch.
the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.Use.hot.pads.to.
remove.the.probe.from.the.food.Do.not.
use.tongs.to.pull.on.it—they.might.
damage.it
..If the probe is removed from the oven while
probe cooking, the oven will not automatically
turn off.
To.change.the.oven.temperature.during.the.
Bake/Roast.cycle,.touch.the.BAKE.pad.and.then.
the.number.pads.to.set.the.new.temperature
..You can use the Kitchen Timer even though
you cannot use timed oven operations while
using the probe.
..
.
.
To prevent burns, do not unplug the probe from
the oven outlet until the oven has cooled.
Use.of.probes.other.than.the.one.provided.with.
this.product.may.result.in.damage.to.the.probe.
or.oven.control
Use.the.handles.of.the.probe.and.plug.when.
inserting.and.removing.them.from.the.food.and.
outlet.
To avoid damaging your probe, do not use
tongs to pull on the cable when removing it.
To avoid breaking the probe, make sure food
is completely defrosted before inserting.
After.preparing.the.meat.and.placing..
it.on.a.trivet.or.a.broiler.pan.grid,.follow.these.
directions.for.proper.probe.placement
Insert the probe completely into the meat. It
should not touch bone, fat or gristle.
NOTE: Failure to fully insert the probe into the
meat may result in poor cooking performance
because the probe will sense the oven air vs. the
food temperature.
Never leave your probe inside the oven during
a self-cleaning or broil cycle.
Do not store the probe in the oven.
For.roasts.with.no.bone,.insert.the.probe.into.
the.meatiest.part.of.the.roast.For.bone-in.ham.
or.lamb,.insert.the.probe.into.the.center.of.the.
lowest.large.muscle
Insert.the.probe.into.the.center.of.dishes.such.
as.meat.loaf.or.casseroles
Insert.the.probe.into.the.meatiest.part.of.the.
inner.thigh.from.below.and.parallel.to.the.leg.of.
a.whole.turkey
NOTE: Self-clean and Broil settings will not work
if the temperature probe is plugged in.
The temperature probe has a
skewer-like probe at one end and a
plug at the other end that goes into
the outlet in the oven.
How to Set the Oven For Baking/Roasting When Using the Probe (on some models)
Plug Cable
Handles Probe
For many foods, especially roasts and poultry, internal food temperature is the best test for doneness. The temperature
probe takes the guesswork out of roasting by cooking foods to the exact doneness you want.
Read.and.remove.label
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CAUTION

To Set the Kitchen Timer
...Touch.the.KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF.or.
TIMER ON.pad.(depending.on.model)
...Touch.the.number.pads.until.the.amount.
of.time.you.want.shows.in.the.display.For.
example,.to.set.2.hours.and.45.minutes,.
touch.2, 4. and. . in.that.order.If.you.make.5
a.mistake,.touch.the.KITCHEN TIMER ON/
OFF.or.TIMER OFF.pad.(depending.on.
model).and.begin.again
..Touch.the.START.pad
After touching the START pad, SET disappears;
this tells you the time is counting down, although
the display does not change until one minute
has passed. Seconds will not be shown in the
display until the last minute is counting down.
...When.the.kitchen.timer.reaches.:00,.the.
control.will.beep.3.times.followed.by.one.
beep.every.6.seconds.until.the KITCHEN
TIMER ON/OFF.or.TIMER OFF.pad.
(depending.on.model).is.touched
The.6-second.tone.can.be.cancelled.by.
following.the.steps.in.the.Special.features.of.
your.oven.control.section.under.Tones at the
End of a Timed Cycle
The.Kitchen.Timer.is.in.hours.and.
minutes.
The.Kitchen.Timer.does.not.control.
oven.operations.The.maximum.
setting.on.the.Kitchen.Timer.is.9.
hours.and.59.minutes.
To Reset the Kitchen Timer
If.the.display.is.still.showing.the.time.remaining,.
you.may.change.it.by.touching.the.KITCHEN
TIMER ON/OFF.or.TIMER ON.pad.(depending.
on.model),.then.touch.the.number.pads.until.
the.time.you.want.appears.in.the.display
If.the.remaining.time.is.not.in.the.display.(clock,.
delay.start.or.cooking.time.are.in.the.display),.
recall.the.remaining.time.by.touching.the.
KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF.or.TIMER ON.pad.
(depending.on.model).and.then.touching.the.
number.pads.to.enter.the.new.time.you.want
To Cancel the Kitchen Timer
Touch.the.KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF.or.TIMER
ON.pad.(depending.on.model).twice.or.touch.
TIMER OFF
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(on.some.models)
(on.some.models)
(on.some.models)
(on.some.models)
Using the kitchen timer. GEAppliances.com

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To Adjust the Thermostat
...Touch.the.BROIL HI/LO.and.BAKE.pads.at.
the.same.time.until.the.display.shows.SF
...Touch.the.BAKE.pad.A.two-digit.number.
shows.in.the.display.
...Touch.BAKE.again.to.alternate.between.
increasing.and.decreasing.the.oven.
temperature
...To.adjust.the.upper.oven.thermostat,.
touch.the.upper.oven.BAKE.pad.To.adjust.
the.lower.oven.thermostat,.touch.the.
lower.oven.BAKE.pad.
...The.oven.temperature.can.be.adjusted.up.
to.(+).35ºF.hotter.or.(-).35ºF.cooler.Touch.
the.number.pads.the.same.way.you.read.
them.For.example,.to.change.the.oven.
temperature.15ºF,.touch.1.and.5
...When.you.have.made.the.adjustment,.
touch.the.START.pad.to.go.back.to.the.time.
of.day.display.Use.your.oven.as.you.would.
normally
Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself!
You may find that your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced. Use your new oven for a few weeks to become
more familiar with it. If you still think your new oven is too hot or too cold, you can adjust the thermostat yourself.
Do not use thermometers, such as those found in grocery stores, to check the temperature setting of your oven. These
thermometers may vary 20–40 degrees.
NOTE: This adjustment will only affect baking and roasting temperatures; it will not affect broiling or self-cleaning
temperatures. The adjustment will be retained in memory after a power failure.
The type of margarine will affect baking performance!
Most recipes for baking have been developed using high-fat products such as butter or margarine (80% fat). If you
decrease the fat, the recipe may not give the same results as with a higher-fat product.
Recipe failure can result if cakes, pies, pastries, cookies or candies are made with low-fat spreads. The lower the fat
content of a spread product, the more noticeable these differences become.
Federal.standards.require.products.labeled.“margarine”.to.contain.at.least.80%.fat.by.weight.Low-fat.spreads,.on.the.other.hand,.
contain.less.fat.and.more.water.The.high.moisture.content.of.these.spreads.affects.the.texture.and.flavor.of.baked.goods.For.best.
results.with.your.old.favorite.recipes,.use.margarine,.butter.or.stick.spreads.containing.at.least.70%.vegetable.oil
+
(on.some.models)
(on.some.models)

Using the convection oven. (on some models) GEAppliances.com
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Because.heated.air.is.circulated.evenly.
throughout.the.oven,.foods.can.be.baked.with.
excellent.results.using.multiple.racks.
Multi-rack.baking.may.increase.cook.times.
slightly.for.some.foods.but.the.overall.result.
is.time.saved.Cookies,.muffins,.biscuits.and.
other.quickbreads.give.very.good.results.with.
multi-rack.baking.
When.baking.on.3.racks,.place.one.rack.in.the.
second.(B).position,.another.rack.in.the.fourth.
(D).position.and.the.third.rack.in.the.sixth.(F).
position
For.two-rack.baking,.place.one.rack.in.the.
second.(B).rack.position.Place.the.other.rack.in.
the.fifth.(E).rack.position
Multi-Rack Convection Baking
Multi-rack.position
When convection baking with only 1 rack, place
the food so that it is centered in the oven.
1-Rack Convection Baking
The.convection.oven.comes.with.one.
convection.cook.mode.and.can.be.used.
for.1-Rack.Convection.Baking.or.Multi-Rack.
Convection.Baking
Convection Cook (on some models)
Convection Fan Operation
In a convection oven, a fan circulates hot air
over, under and around the food.
This circulating hot air is evenly distributed
throughout the oven cavity. As a result, foods are
evenly cooked and browned—often in less time
with convection heat.
NOTE:.To.maximize.cooking.evenness,.the.fan.
is.designed.to.rotate.in.both.directions,.with.a.
pause.in.between.This.is.normal
The.convection.fan.shuts.off.when.the.oven.
door.is.opened.DO.NOT.leave.the.door.open.
for.long.periods.of.time.while.using.convection.
cooking.or.you.may.shorten.the.life.of.the.
convection.heating.element
Adapting Recipes…
You.can.use.your.favorite.recipes.in.the.
convection.oven
Use pan size recommended.
Some package instructions for frozen
casseroles or main dishes have been
developed using commercial convection
ovens. For best results in this oven, preheat
the oven and use the temperature on the
package.

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...Touch.the.CONVECTION COOK.or.
CONVECTION BAKE.pad.once.for.multi-rack.
convection.baking.This.mode.is.used.for.
cooking.food.items.on.more.than.one.rack.
(ie,.2,.3.or.more.racks).at.the.same.time.in.
convection.bake.See.the.Multi-Rack
Convection Baking.section.for.more.
information
. .
Touch.the.
CONVECTION COOK
.
or.
CONVECTION BAKE.
pad.twice.for.one-rack.
convection.baking.This.mode.is.used.for.
cooking.food.items.on.only.one.rack.in.
convection.bake
.
.Touch.the.CONVECTION ROAST.pad.for.
convection.roasting.(on.some.models)
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.oven.
temperature
..Touch.the.START.pad
NOTE: If the Auto Recipe™
Conversion Feature
is on, it will automatically reduce the set regular
baking temperature by 25°F to the appropriate
convection temperature in convection bake
mode. See Auto Recipe™ Conversion in the
Special Features section.
To.change.the.oven.temperature,.touch.the.
CONVECTION COOK, CONVECTION BAKE.or.
CONVECTION ROAST.pad.and.then.the.number.
pads.to.set.the.new.temperature
When.the.oven.starts.to.heat,.the.changing.
temperature,.starting.at.100°F,.will.be.displayed.
When.oven.reaches.the.temperature.you.set,.3.
beeps.will.sound
...Touch.CLEAR/OFF.pad.when.finished
You will hear a fan while cooking with
convection. The fan will stop when the door is
opened, but the heat will not turn off.
You may hear the oven clicking during baking.
This is normal.
In convection bake modes, for maximum
cooking evenness, the fan is designed to rotate
in both directions, with a pause in between.
This is normal.
Cookware for Convection Cooking
Before.using.your.convection.oven,.check.to.see.
if.your.cookware.leaves.room.for.air.circulation.
in.the.oven.If.you.are.baking.with.several.pans,.
leave.space.between.them.Also,.be.sure.the.
pans.do.not.touch.each.other.or.the.walls.of.the.
oven.
Paper and Plastic
Heat-resistant.paper.and.plastic.containers.that.
are.recommended.for.use.in.regular.baking.can.
also.be.used.for.convection.baking.but.should.
not.be.used.at.temperatures.higher.than.the.
temperature.recommended.by.the.cookware.
manufacturer.Plastic.cookware.that.is.heat-
resistant.to.temperatures.of.400°F.can.also.be.
used
Metal and Glass
Any.type.of.cookware.will.work.in.your.
convection.oven;.however,.metal.pans.heat.the.
fastest.and.are.recommended.for.convection.
baking.
Darkened or matte-finished pans will bake
faster than shiny pans.
Glass or ceramic pans cook more slowly.
For.recipes.like.oven-baked.chicken,.use.a.pan.
with.low.sides.Hot.air.cannot.circulate.well.
around.food.in.a.pan.with.high.sides
How to Set the Oven for Convection Baking or Roasting
When.baking.cookies,.you.will.get..
the.best.results.if.you.use.a.flat.
cookie.sheet.instead.of.a.pan.with.
low.sides
Using the convection oven. (on some models)
Grid
Broiler.pan
..Good for large tender cuts of meat,
uncovered.
The.convection.fan.circulates.the.heated.air.
evenly.over.and.around.the.food.Meat.and.
poultry.are.browned.on.all.sides.as.if.they.were.
cooked.on.a.rotisserie.The.heated.air.seals.in.
juices.quickly.for.a.moist.and.tender.product.
while,.at.the.same.time,.creating.a.rich.golden.
brown.exterior
When.you.are.convection.roasting,.it.is.
important.that.you.use.a.broiler.pan.and.grid.
for.best.convection.roasting.results.The.pan.is.
used.to.catch.grease.spills.and.the.grid.is.used.
to.prevent.grease.spatters
Convection Roast (on some models)
(on.some.models)
(on.some.models)
OR

Using the timed features for convection cooking. (on some models) GEAppliances.com
You will hear a fan while cooking with these features. The fan will stop when the door is opened, but the heat will not
turn off.
NOTE: Foods that spoil easily—such as milk, eggs, fish, stuffings, poultry and pork—should not be allowed to sit for more
than 1 hour before or after cooking. Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. Be sure that the oven
light is off because heat from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth.
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How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop
Press.desired.convection.function.Proceed.to.
step.2.of.How.to.Set.an.Immediate.Start.and.
Automatic.Stop.in.Using.the.timed.baking.and.
roasting.features.section
How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop
Press.desired.convection.function.Proceed.to.step.
2.of.How.to.Set.a.Delay.Start.and.Automatic.Stop.
in.Using.the.timed.baking.and.roasting.features.
section

How to Set the Oven for Convection Roasting when Using the Probe
.
.
To prevent burns, do not unplug the probe from
the oven outlet until the oven has cooled.
....Place.the.oven.rack.in.the.position.that.
centers.the.food.between.the.top.and.
bottom.of.the.oven.Insert.the.probe.into.
the.meat.Make.sure.it.is.pushed.all.the.
way.in
.....Plug.the.probe.into.the.outlet.in.the.oven.
Make.sure.it.is.pushed.all.the.way.in.Close.
the.oven.door
....Touch.the.PROBE.pad
....Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
internal.meat.temperature
NOTE: The.maximum.internal.temperature.for.
the.food.that.you.can.set.is.200°F
....Touch.the.CONVECTION COOK.pad
....Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
oven.temperature
The.display.will.flash.PROBE.and.the.oven.
control.will.signal.if.the.probe.is.inserted.into.the.
outlet,.and.you.have.not.set.a.probe.temperature.
and.pressed.the.START.pad
....Touch.the.START.pad
When.the.oven.starts.to.heat,.the.word.LO.
will.be.in.the.display
After.the.internal.temperature.of.the.meat.
reaches.100°F,.the.changing.internal.
temperature.will.be.shown.in.the.display
.....When.the.internal.temperature.of.the.
meat.reaches.the.number.you.have.set,.
the.probe.and.the.oven.turn.off.and.the.
oven.control.signals.To.stop.the.signal,.
touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.Use.hot.pads.
to.remove.the.probe.from.the.food.Do.not.
use.tongs.to.pull.on.it—they.might.
damage.it
NOTE: If the probe is removed from the
oven while probe cooking, the oven will not
automatically turn off.
NOTES:
You will hear a fan while cooking with this
feature. The fan will stop when the door is
opened, but the heat will not turn off.
You can use the Kitchen Timer even though
you cannot use timed oven operations.
Never leave your probe inside the oven during
a self-cleaning cycle.
Do not store the probe in the oven.
Probe is not for use in Broil or Self-Clean
functions.
Fan only rotates in one direction.
For.best.results.when.roasting.
large.turkeys.and.roasts,.we.
recommend.using.the.probe.
included.in.the.convection.oven.
To.change.the.oven.temperature.
during.the.Convection.Roast.cycle,.
touch.the.CONVECTION COOK
pad.and.then.touch.the.number.
pads.to.set.the.new.desired.
temperature
Meat Oven Temp. Internal Temp.
.Beef. Rib.Roast.(4.to.8.lbs). Rare. 325°F. 145°F
.. Bone-In.and.Boneless.. Medium. 325°F. 160°F
.. Beef.Tenderloin.(4.to.6.lbs). Rare. 425°F. 145°F.
.. Beef.Tenderloin.(2.to.3.lbs). Rare. 425°F. 145°F
.Pork. Bone-In,.Boneless.(3.to.5.lbs). . 325°F. 160°F
.Lamb. Bone-In.(5.to.9.lbs). Medium. 325°F. 165°F
.. Boneless.(4.to.7.lbs). Medium. 375°F. 165°F
.Poultry. Whole.Chicken.(5.to.7.lbs). . 350°F. 170°F
.. Turkey,.Whole*. . . . .
.. Unstuffed.(10.to.16.lbs). . 325°F. 170°–180°F.
.. Unstuffed.(18.to.24.lbs). . 325°F. 170°–180°F
.. Turkey.Breast.(4.to.6.lbs). . 325°F. 170°F
* Stuffed birds generally require 30–45 minutes additional roasting time. Shield legs and breast with foil to prevent
overbrowning and drying of skin.
Convection Roasting Guide
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Using the convection oven. (on some models)
CAUTION

Using the slow cook, pizza, warming
and proofing features. GEAppliances.com
How to Set the Lower Oven For Slow Cook
Slow.Cook.is.designed.for.long.hours.of.unattended.
cooking.
...Touch.the.SLOW COOK.pad
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.select.the.desired.
setting.–. .for.Poultry.or. .for.Meats.Use.1 2
2-Meats.if.you.are.unsure.which.setting.to.use
....Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.
length.of.cooking.time.The.cooking.time.must.
be.at.least.3.hours,.up.to.11.hours.59.minutes
....Touch.the.START.pad
NOTE:.If a power outage occurs while the oven is in
Slow Cook, the range will shut off.
How to Set the Upper Oven For Pizza
Adjust.rack.position.for.type.of.pizza.tray.being.used.
(see.chart)
...Touch.the.PIZZA.pad
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.select.
1.for.fresh.or.2.for.frozen.pizza
....Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.
the.baking.temperature.
....Touch.the.START.pad
Baking.time.is.determined.by.package.directions
Type of Pizza Tray Rack Position
Tray.supplied.with.fresh.pizza. B
Pizza.placed.directly.on.rack. B
Metal.tray. A
. Rack Food Time
Food Quantity Position Setting (Hours) Comments
. . . . . .Beef
. Chuck.Roast. 3–3 1 ⁄ .lbs. C. 2-Meats. HI.5–6.hrs. Add.1/2.cup.liquid2
. . . . . LO.8–10.hrs
. Beef.Ribs. 3 1 ⁄ –4.lbs. C. 2-Meats. HI.3–4.hrs. Place.ribs.in.a.single.layer2
. . . . . LO.6–8.hrs
. . . .Poultry
. Whole.Chicken. 4.lbs. C. 1-Poultry. HI.4–5.hrs. Add.1/2.cup.liquid.
. . . . . LO.7–9.hrs
. Chicken.Pieces. 8.pieces. C. 1-Poultry. HI.3–4.hrs. Best.submerged.under.a..
. . (approx.3.lbs). . . LO.5–6.hrs. sauce.to.prevent.surface..
. . . . . . drying
. . . .Pork
..Boneless.Blade.. 3–4.lbs. C. 2-Meats. HI.5–6.hrs. Add.1/2–1.cup.liquid
. Roast. . . . LO.8–10.hrs
. Country.Style.. 31 ⁄ –4.lbs. C. 2-Meats. HI.3–4.hrs. Place.ribs.in.a.single.layer2
. Pork.Ribs. . . . LO.6–8.hrs
. Pork.Chops. 4.–8.lbs. C. 2-Meats. HI.3–4.hrs. Place.chops.in.a.single.
. . . . . LO.6–8.hrs. layer
Soup. . .
. Vegetable.Beef.. 4.quarts. C. 2-Meats. HI.4–5.hrs. Make.sure.beef.chunks..
. Soup. . . . LO.8–10.hrs. are.submerged
. Chili. 4.quarts. C. 2-Meats. HI.3–4.hrs. Submerge.beans..
. . . . . LO.6–8.hrs. to.prevent.surface.drying
Slow Cook Guide Guideline Tips
..The.slow.cook.program.uses.a.complex.series.of.
temperature.cycling.to.obtain.the.best.results.For.this.
reason,.it.is.recommended.that.the.slow.cook.program.
be.allowed.to.run.without.cancelling.or.restarting.
Restarting.the.slow.cook.feature.while.it.is.in.progress.
may.result.in.overcooked.meat
..For.juicy.and.tender.meat,.choose.cuts.of.meat.such.
as.chuck.roast.or.a.boneless.blade.roast.Leaner.cuts.
of.meat,.such.as.top.round,.are.drier.and.may.need.
additional.liquid
..Use.only.glass.and.ceramic.dishes.Metal.pots.and.
pans.tend.to.transfer.the.heat.into.the.foods.too.
quickly
..Match.the.quantity.of.food.to.the.size.pan.Fill.the.pan.
about.3/4.full.for.best.results.Too.large.a.pot.allows.the.
steam.to.escape,.causing.foods.to.dry.out
..Always.cover.the.pot.with.a.lid.or.aluminum.foil
..A.wide.range.of.recipes.may.be.used.in.the.slow.cook.
feature.For.best.results.some.adjustments.may.need.
to.be.made.For.smaller.sized.recipes,.begin.checking.
at.minimum.time.For.large.recipes.or.when.doubling.
recipes,.foods.may.be.cooked.for.longer.periods.of.
time
..When.the.slow.cook.feature.completes,.the.oven.will.
automatically.switch.to.“warm”.mode.If.additional.slow.
cook.time.is.desired,.this.warm.mode.may.be.used.to.
obtain.the.extra.time
FOOD POISON HAZARD: Bacteria may grow in food at temperatures below 140°F.
• warm settings Always start with hot food. Do not use to heat cold food.
• Do not warm food for more than 2 hours.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in foodborne illness.
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WARNING

How to Set the Upper Oven For Warming
The.WARM.feature.keeps.cooked.foods.hot
This.feature.is.not.designed.to.reheat.cold.food
To.use.the.WARM.feature,.touch.the.WARM.pad.
and.then.the.START.pad
To.use.the.WARM.feature.after.Timed.Baking,.
follow.these.steps:
...Touch.the.bake.mode.of.cooking
...Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.the.oven.
temperature
....Touch.the.COOK TIME.pad
....Touch.the.number.pads.to.set.
the.desired.length.of.cooking.time
....Touch.the.WARM.pad
....Touch.the.START.pad
NOTE: Plastic containers, lids or plastic wrap will
melt if placed in the oven. Melted plastic may
not be removable and is not covered under your
warranty.
The proofing feature maintains a warm environment useful for rising yeast-leavened
products.
How to Set the Oven For Proofing (on some models)
...Place.the.covered.dough.in.a.dish.in.the.
oven.on.rack.B.or.C
NOTE: For best results, cover the dough with a
cloth or with greased plastic wrap (the plastic
may need to be anchored underneath the
container so the oven fan will not blow it off).
...Touch.the.PROOF. pad.and.then.the.START.
pad
The.display.will.read.PrF.(proof)
The.oven.interior.light.turns.on.and.remains.on.
during.proofing
The.proofing.feature.automatically.provides.the.
optimum.temperature.for.the.proofing.process,.
and.therefore.does.not.have.a.temperature.
adjustment
....Set.the.Timer.for.the.minimum.proof.time.
....When.proofing.is.finished,.touch.the.
CLEAR/OFF.pad
..To avoid lowering the oven temperature and
lengthening proofing time, do not open the
oven door unnecessarily.
Check bread products early to avoid
overproofing.
NOTES:
. Do not use the proofing mode for warming
food or keeping food hot. The proofing oven
temperature is not hot enough to hold foods
at safe temperatures. Use the WARM feature
to keep food warm.
Proofing will not operate when oven is above
125°F. “HOT” will show in the display.
(on.some.models)
(on.some.models)
Using the slow cook, pizza, warming and proofing features.
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. Using the self-cleaning upper and lower ovens. GEAppliances.com
Wipe.up.heavy.soil.on.the.oven.
bottom
Before a Clean Cycle
.
.
FIRE HAZARD: Wipe grease and heavy soil from the
oven bottom before self-cleaning. Failure to do so may
result in an oven fire.
We.recommend.venting.your.kitchen.with.an.open.
window.or.using.a.ventilation.fan.or.hood.during.the.
first.self-clean.cycle
Remove.any.broiler.pan,.broiler.grid,.probe,.all.
cookware.and.any.aluminum.foil.from.the.oven
NOTE:
..If.your.oven.is.equipped.with.shiny,.silver-colored.
oven.racks,.remove.them.before.you.begin.the.
self-clean.cycle
..The.shiny,.silver-colored.oven.racks.(on.some.
models).can.be.self-cleaned,.but.they.will.darken,.
lose.their.luster.and.become.hard.to.slide
..If.your.oven.is.equipped.with.gray.porcelain-
coated.oven.racks,.they.may.be.left.in.the.oven.
during.the.self-clean.cycle
Soil.on.the.front.frame.of.the.range.and.outside.
the.gasket.on.the.door.will.need.to.be.cleaned.by.
hand.Clean.these.areas.with.hot.water,.soap-filled.
steel-wool.pads.or.cleansers.such.as.Soft.Scrub®
.
Rinse.well.with.clean.water.and.dry
Do.not.clean.the.gasket.The.fiberglass.material.of.
the.oven.door.gasket.cannot.withstand.abrasion.It.is.
essential.for.the.gasket.to.remain.intact.If.you.notice.
it.becoming.worn.or.frayed,.replace.it
Make.sure.the.oven.light.bulb.cover.is.in.place.and.
the.oven.light.is.off
IMPORTANT: The.health.of.some.birds.is.extremely.
sensitive.to.the.fumes.given.off.during.the.self-
cleaning.cycle.of.any.range.Move.birds.to.another.
well-ventilated.room
..Never.place.cooking.utensils.or.any.other.items.on.
the.oven.floor.There.is.a.heating.element.beneath.
the.oven.floor.Placing.items.on.the.oven.floor.may.
cause.the.oven.to.overheat,.resulting.in.damage.to.
the.oven.and.risk.of.damage.or.fire.to.cabinets
Double Oven and Canadian Models Only:
The.surface.units.are.automatically.disabled.during.
the.self-clean.cycle.Make.sure.that.all.surface.
unit.controls.are.turned.off.at.all.times.during.the.
self-clean.cycle.Any.surface.unit.that.is.set.to.an.
“on”.position.while.the.self-clean.cycle.is.operating.
will.automatically.come.on.after.the.self-clean.cycle.
is.finished,.and.could.result.in.an.“on”.unattended.
surface.unit.Wait.until.the.self-clean.cycle.is.finished.
to.set.and.use.the.surface.units
How to Set the Oven for Cleaning
The.oven.doors.must.be.closed.and.all.controls.set.
correctly.for.the.cycle.to.work.properly
...Touch.the.SELF CLEAN.pad
A.3-hour.self-clean.time.is.recommended.for.
use.when.cleaning.small,.contained.spills.A.
self-clean.time.of.5.hours.is.recommended.for.
a.dirtier.oven
...If.a.time.other.than.5.hours.or.3.hours.is.
needed,.use.the.number. pads.and.enter.the.
desired.clean.time
You.can.change.the.clean.time.to.any.time.between.
3.hours.and.5.hours,.depending.on.how.dirty.your.
oven.is
...Touch.the.START.pad
The.upper.and.lower.oven.doors.lock.automatically.
The.cooktop.elements.are.also.locked.out.during.
self-clean.The.display.will.show.the.clean.time.
remaining.It.will.not.be.possible.to.open.the.oven.
doors.or.use.the.cooktop.until.the.temperature.drops.
below.the.lock.temperature.and.LOCKED/DOOR .
goes.off.in.the.control.display
When.LOCKED/DOOR. .goes.off,.you.will.be.able.
to.open.the.doors
..The.word.LOCKED/DOOR. .will.flash.and.the.
word.door.will.display.if.you.set.the.clean.cycle.
and.forget.to.close.the.oven.doors
..To.stop.a.clean.cycle,.touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.
When.LOCKED/DOOR. .goes.off,.indicating.the.
ovens.have.cooled.below.the.locking.temperature,.
you.will.be.able.to.open.the.doors
Double Ovens:
..You.can.set.a.clean.cycle.in.both.ovens.at.the.
same.time;.however,.they.will.not.self-clean.at.the.
same.time.The.last.oven.set.will.automatically.
delay.its.start.until.the.end.of.the.first.oven’s.clean.
cycle
..When.an.oven.is.set.to.self-clean,.both.oven.doors.
will.lock.and.the.cooktop.controls.will.lock.out.The.
ovens.and.cooktop.cannot.be.used.when.an.oven.
is.set.to.self-clean
WARNING
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Using the self-cleaning upper and lower ovens.
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After a Clean Cycle
You.may.notice.some.white.ash.in.the.oven.
Wipe.it.up.with.a.damp.cloth.after.the.oven.
cools.
If white spots remain, remove them with a
soap-filled steel wool pad and rinse thoroughly
with a vinegar and water mixture.
These.deposits.are.usually.a.salt.residue.that.
cannot.be.removed.by.the.clean.cycle
If.the.oven.is.not.clean.after.one.clean.cycle,.
repeat.the.cycle.
.
.
You.cannot.set.the.oven.for.cooking.or.
another.self-clean.cycle.until.the.oven.is.cool.
enough.for.the.door.to.unlock
.
.
While.the.oven.is.self-cleaning,.you.can.touch.
the.CLOCK.pad.to.display.the.time.of.day.
To.return.to.the.clean.countdown,.touch.the.
SELF CLEAN.pad
..If.the.racks.become.hard.to.slide,.apply.a.
small.amount.of.cooking.oil.to.a.paper.towel.
and.wipe.the.edges.of.the.oven.racks.with.
the.paper.towel
How to Delay the Start of Cleaning
...Touch.the.SELF CLEAN.pad
A.3-hour.self-clean.time.is.recommended.
for.use.when.cleaning.small,.contained.
spills.A.self-clean.time.of.5.hours.is.
recommended.for.a.dirtier.oven
...If.a.time.other.than.5.hours.or.3.hours.is.
needed,.use.the.number. pads.and.enter.
the.desired.clean.time
You.can.change.the.clean.time.to.any.time.
between.3.hours.and.5.hours,.depending.on.
how.dirty.your.oven.is
..Touch.the.DELAY START.pad.
...Using.the.number.pads,.enter.the.time.of.
day.you.want.the.clean.cycle.to.start
..Touch.the.START.pad
The.upper.and.lower.oven.doors.lock.
automatically.The.cooktop.elements.are.also.
locked.out.during.self-clean.The.display.will.
show.the.start.time.It.will.not.be.possible.
to.open.the.oven.doors.or.use.the.cooktop.
until.the.temperature.drops.below.the.lock.
temperature.and.LOCKED/DOOR. .goes.off.in.
the.control.display
When.LOCKED/DOOR. .goes.off,.you.will.be.
able.to.open.the.doors
The oven doors must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly.

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Special features of your oven control. GEAppliances.com
12-Hour Shutdown
With.this.feature,.should.you.forget.and.leave.
the.oven.on,.the.control.will.automatically.
turn.off.the.oven.after.12.hours.during.baking.
functions.or.after.3.hours.during.a.broil.
function
If.you.wish.to.turn.OFF.this.feature,.follow.the.
steps.below
...Touch.the.upper.oven.BROIL HI/LO.and.
BAKE.pads.at.the.same.time.until.the.
display.shows.SF
...Touch.the DELAY START.pad.until.no.shdn.
(no.shut-off).appears.in.the.display
...Touch.the.START.pad.to.activate.the.no.
shut-off.and.leave.the.control.set.in.this.
special.features.mode
Fahrenheit or Celsius Temperature Selection
Your.oven.control.is.set.to.use.the.Fahrenheit.
temperature.selections,.but.you.may.change.
this.to.use.the.Celsius.selections
...Touch.the.upper.oven.BROIL HI/LO.and.
BAKE.pads.at.the.same.time.until.the.
display.shows.SF
...Touch.the COOK TIME.and.BROIL HI/LO.
pads.at.the.same.time.The.display.will.
show. .(Fahrenheit)F
...Touch.the COOK TIME.and.BROIL HI/LO.
pads.again.at.the.same.time.The.display.
will.show.C.(Celsius)
...Touch.the.START.pad
Tones at the End of a Timed Cycle
At.the.end.of.a.timed.cycle,.3.short.beeps.will.
sound.followed.by.one.beep.every.6.seconds.
until.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.is.touched.This.
continual.6-second.beep.may.be.cancelled
To.cancel.the.6-second.beep:
...Touch.the.upper.oven.BROIL HI/LO.and.
BAKE.pads.at.the.same.time.until.the.
display.shows.SF
....Touch.the.BROIL.pad.The.display.shows.
CONTI BEEP.(continuous.beep).Touch.the.
BROIL.pad.again.The.display.shows.
SINGLE BEEP.(This.cancels.the.one.beep.
every.6.seconds)
.OR
. .Touch.the.KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF.pad.
The.display.shows.CON BEEP.(continual.
beep).Touch.the.KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF.
pad.again.The.display.shows.BEEP.(This.
cancels.the.one.beep.every.6.seconds)
...Touch.the.START.pad
Your new touch pad control has additional features that you may choose to use. The following are the features and how
you may activate them.
The special feature modes can only be activated while the display is showing the time of day. They remain in the control’s
memory until the steps are repeated.
To enter a special feature for either oven, you must first touch the upper oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads at the same
time. The lower oven BROIL HI/LO and BAKE pads will not activate special features.
When the display shows your choice, touch the START pad. The special features will remain in memory after a power
failure, except for the Sabbath feature, which will have to be reset.
(on.some.models)
(on.some.models)

Special features of your oven control.
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Auto Recipe™ Conversion (on some models)
When.using.convection.bake,.the.Auto Recipe™
Conversion.feature.will.automatically.convert.
entered.regular.baking.temperatures.to.
convection.baking.temperatures
This.feature.is.activated.so.that.the.display.
will.show.the.actual.converted.(reduced).
temperature.For.example,.if.you.enter.a.
regular.recipe.temperature.of.350°F.and.touch.
the.START.pad,.the.display.will.show.CON.and.
the.converted.temperature.of.325°F
To deactivate the feature:
...Touch.the.upper.oven.BAKE.and.BROIL
HI/LO.pads.at.the.same.time.until.the.
display.shows.SF
...Touch.the.CONVECTION COOK.pad.The.
display.will.show.CON ON.Touch.the.
CONVECTION COOK.pad.again.The.
display.will.show.CON OFF
...Touch.the.START.pad
To.reactivate.the.feature,.repeat.steps.1–3.
above.but.touch.the.START.pad.when.CON ON.
is.in.the.display
12-Hour, 24-Hour or Clock Blackout
Your.control.is.set.to.use.a.12-hour.clock
If.you.would.prefer.to.have.a.24-hour.military.
time.clock.or.black.out.the.clock.display,.follow.
the.steps.below
...Touch.the.upper.oven.BROIL HI/LO.and.
BAKE.pads.at.the.same.time.until.the.
display.shows.SF
...Touch.the.CLOCK.pad.once.The.display.
will.show 12 hr. If.this.is.the.choice.you.
want,.touch.the.START.pad
Touch.the.CLOCK.pad.again.to.change.to.the.
24-hour.military.time.clock.The.display.will.
show.24 hr.If.this.is.the.choice.you.want,.touch.
the.START.pad
Touch.the.CLOCK.pad.again.to.black.out.the.
clock.display.The.display.will.show.OFF. If.this.is.
the.choice.you.want,.touch.the.START.pad
NOTE:.If.the.clock.is.in.the.black-out.mode,.you.
will.not.be.able.to.use.the.Delay Start.function
Tone Volume (on some models)
This.feature.allows.you.to.adjust.the.tone.
volumes.to.a.more.acceptable.volume.There.
are.three.possible.volume.levels
...Touch.the.upper.oven.BROIL HI/LO.and.
BAKE.pads.at.the.same.time.until.the.
display.shows.SF
...Touch.the.COOK TIME.pad.The.display.will.
show.2 BEEP.This.is.the.middle.volume.
level
Touch.the.COOK TIME.pad.again.The.
display.will.show.3 BEEP.This.is.the.loudest.
volume.level
Touch.the.COOK TIME pad.again.The.
display.will.show.1 BEEP.This.is.the.
quietest.volume.level
For.each.time.the.level.is.changed,.a.tone.
will.sound.to.provide.an.indication.of.the.
volume.level
...Choose.the.desired.sound.level.(1 BEEP, 2
BEEP, 3 BEEP)
...Touch.the.START.pad.to.activate.the.level.
shown
Cook and Hold (on some models)
Your.new.control.has.a.cook-and-hold.feature.
that.keeps.cooked.foods.warm.for.up.to.3.
hours.after.the.cooking.function.is.finished.
To activate this feature, follow the steps
below.
...Touch.the.BAKE.and.BROIL HI/LO.pads.at.
the.same.time.until.the.display.shows.SF
...Touch.the.COOKING TIME.pad.The.
display.will.show.Hld OFF
...Touch.the.COOKING TIME.pad.again.to.
activate.the.feature.The.display.will.show.
Hld ON
...Touch.the.START.pad.to.activate.the.cook-
and-hold.feature.and.leave.the.control.set.
in.this.special.features.mode
START
BROIL
HI/LO
BAKE
+
COOKING
TIME

Using the Sabbath feature.
(upper and lower ovens)
(Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays) (on some models)
GEAppliances.com
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...Touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad
...If.the.oven.is.cooking,.wait.for.a.random.delay.
period.of.approximately.30.seconds.to.1.
minute,.until.only.⊃ is.in.the.display
...Touch.and.hold.both.the.BROIL HI/LO and.
BAKE. pads,.at the same time,.until.the.display.
shows.SF
...Tap.the.DELAY START.pad.until.12 shdn or.no
shdn.appears.in.the.display
...Choose.12 shdn,.indicating.that.the.oven.will.
automatically.turn.off.after.12.hours.or.no
shdn,.indicating.that.the.oven.will.not.
automatically.turn.off.after.12.hours
...Press.START.when.the.option.that.you.want.is.
in.the.display.(12 shdn.or.no shdn)
NOTE:.If.a.power.outage.occurred.while.the.oven.
was.in.Sabbath,.the.oven.will.automatically.turn.off.
and.stay.off.even.when.the.power.returns.The.oven.
control.must.be.reset.Some.models.will.resume.
Sabbath.mode;.however,.opening.the.door.will.
activate.the.oven.light
The Sabbath feature can be used for baking/roasting only. It cannot be used for convection, broiling, self-cleaning or
Delay Start cooking.
NOTE: The oven light comes on automatically (on some models) when the door is opened and goes off when the door is closed. The bulb may be removed. See
the Oven Light Replacement section. On models with a light switch on the control panel, the oven light may be turned on and left on.
How to Set for Regular Baking/Roasting
Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day
and the oven is off.
...Touch.and.hold.both.the.upper.oven.BROIL HI/
LO.and.BAKE.pads,.at.the.same.time,.until.the.
display.shows.SF
...NOTE:.If.bake.or.broil.appears.in.the.display,.the.
BROIL HI/LO.and.BAKE.pads.were.not.touched.
at.the.same.time.Touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.
and.begin.again
...Tap.the.DELAY START.pad.until.SAb bAtH.
appears.in.the.display
...Touch.the.START.pad.and. will.appear.in.the.⊃
display.Both.ovens.are.now.in.Sabbath.mode
...Touch.the.BAKE.pad.on.the.upper.or.lower.
oven.No.signal.will.be.given
...Using.the.number.pads,.enter.the.desired.
temperature.between.170°F.and.550°F..
No.signal.or.temperature.will.be.given.There.is.
no.default.temperature
...Touch.the.START.pad.on.the.corresponding.
oven
...After.a.random.delay.period.of.approximately.
30.seconds.to.1.minute,.⊃⊂.will.appear.in.the.
display.indicatingthat.the.oven.is.baking/
roasting.If.⊃⊂ doesn’t.appear.in.the.display,.
start.again.at.Step.4
...To.bake.in.the.other.oven,.start.at.Step.4.(on.
some.models)
To.adjust.the.oven.temperature,.touch.the.BAKE.pad,.
enter.the.new.temperature.using.the.number.pads.
and.touch.the.START.pad
NOTE:.The.CLEAR/OFF.and.COOK TIME.pads.are.
active.during.the.Sabbath.feature
How to Set for Timed Baking
NOTE: This procedure must take place BEFORE the
Sabbath begins to be able to use the Timed Bake
feature during the Sabbath (the unit should NOT be
put into Sabbath mode during a Time Bake.
Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day
and the oven is off.
...Touch.and.hold.both.the.upper.oven.BROIL HI/
LO.and.BAKE.pads, at the same time,.until.the.
display.shows.SF
...NOTE:.If.bake.or.broil.appears.in.the.display,.the.
BROIL HI/LO.and.BAKE.pads.were.not.touched.
at.the.same.time.Touch.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.
and.begin.again
...Press.the.BROIL HI/LO.pad.to.change.the.
beeper.setting.to.bEEP.(the.default.setting.is.
Continuous.Beep,.which.shows.in.the.display.as.
Con bEEP)
...Press.the.START.pad.to.save.the.changes
...Press.the.BAKE.pad.
.....Using.the.number.pads,.enter.the.desired.
temperature
.....Press.the.START.pad.on.the.corresponding.
oven
....Press.COOK TIME.FOR.the.corresponding.oven
...Press.the.number.pads.to.set.the.desired.length.
of.cooking.time.between.1.minute.and.9.hours.
and.59.minutes
.Press.the.START.pad
...Press.the.CLOCK.pad.to.display.the.current.
time.of.day.This.is.to.display.the.time.of.day.
instead.of.the.countdown.cook.timer.The.oven.
will.operate.at.the.set.temperature.for.the.set.
amount.of.time,.and.then.it.will.shut.off.At.the.
time.the.oven.shuts.off,.the.beeper.will.beep.3.
times
How to Exit the Sabbath Feature
When.the.display.shows. .,.the.⊃
oven.is.set.in.Sabbath.When.the.
display.shows.⊃⊂, the.oven.is.
baking/roasting

To Use the Warming Drawer
Push.and.turn.the.control.knob.to.any.desired.
setting
The warming drawer will keep hot, cooked foods at
serving temperature. Always start with hot food.
Touch.the WARMING DRAWER.pad.“WARMER.
ON”.and.“1”.are.lit.on.the.display.and.“Set”.begins.
to.blink.On.the.number.pads,.touch.1.for.Low,.2.
for.Medium.or.3.for.High.The.display.“1”.changes.
corresponding.to.the.number.pad.selected.The.
warming.drawer.starts.automatically.after.you.
touch.1, 2.or.3.“WARMER.ON”.and.the.number.
remain.lit.“Set”.stops.blinking.On.some.models.
press.START
On.some.models.–.toggle.between.settings.by.
touching.the.WARMING DRAWER pad
To.cancel,.touch.the WARMING DRAWER.pad
NOTE: Touching.the.CLEAR/OFF.pad.does.not.turn.
off.the.warming.drawer
WARMING DRAWER
When Using the Warming Drawer
The.warming.drawer.will.keep.hot,.cooked.foods.
warm.Always.start.with.hot.food.Do.not.use.to.
heat.cold.food.other.than.crisping.crackers,.chips.or.
dry.cereal
Do not line the warming drawer or pan with
aluminum foil. Foil is an excellent heat insulator
and will trap heat beneath it. This will upset the
performance of the drawer and could damage the
interior finish.
Allow.approximately.25.minutes.for.the.warming.
drawer.to.preheat
...Do.not.put.liquid.or.water.in.the.warming.drawer
...All.foods.placed.in.the.warming.drawer.should.
be.covered.with.a.lid.or.aluminum.foil.When.
warming.pastries.or.breads,.the.cover.should.be.
vented.to.allow.moisture.to.escape
...Food.should.be.kept.hot.in.its.cooking.container.
or.transferred.to.a.heat-safe.serving.dish
NOTE: Plastic containers or plastic wrap will melt if in
direct contact with the drawer, pan or a hot utensil.
Melted plastic may not be removable and is not
covered under your warranty.
...Remove.serving.spoons,.etc,.before.placing.
containers.in.warming.drawer
To Crisp Stale Items
...Place.food.in.low-sided.dishes.or.pans
...Preheat.on.LO/1 setting
...Check.crispness.after.45.minutes.Add.time.as.
needed
To Warm Serving Bowls and Plates
.
Dishes will be hot. Use pot holders or mitts when
removing hot dishes.
To.warm.serving.bowls.and.plates,.set.the.control.
on.LO/1
...Use.only.heat-safe.dishes
..If.you.want.to.heat.fine.china,.please.check.
with.the.manufacturer.of.the.dishes.for.their.
maximum.heat.tolerance
...You.may.warm.empty.serving.dishes.while.
preheating.the.drawer
Temperature Selection Chart
To.keep.several.different.foods.hot,.set.the.control.to.
the.food.needing.the.highest.setting
...The.temperature,.type.and.amount.of.food,.and.
the.time.held.will.affect.the.quality.of.the.food.
...Repeated.opening.of.the.drawer.allows.the.hot.
air.to.escape.and.the.food.to.cool
...With.large.loads.it.may.be.necessary.to.use.a.
higher.warming.drawer.setting.and.cover.some.
of.the.cooked.food.items
...
Do.not.use.plastic.containers.or.plastic.wrap
Food Type Control Setting
. Casserole. MED/2
. Chili. HI/3
. Pizza. MED/2
. Potatoes,.baked. HI/3
. Tortilla.Chips. LO/1
. Waffles. LO/1
FOOD POISON HAZARD: Bacteria may grow in food at temperatures below 140°F.
• Always start with hot food. Do not use warm settings to heat cold food.
• Do not warm food for more than 2 hours.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in foodborne illness.
The warming drawer will keep hot, cooked foods at serving temperature. Always start with hot food. Do not use to heat cold
food other than crisping crackers, chips or dry cereal.
Using the warming drawer. (on some models)
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WARNING
CAUTION

Using the lower oven drawer. (on some models) GEAppliances.com
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To Use the Lower Oven Drawer
....Push.in.and.turn.the.lower.oven.drawer.
knob.to.any.desired.setting
.....Allow.the.lower.oven.drawer.to.preheat.
..The.ON.signal.light.is.located.above.the.
knob.and.glows.when.the.knob.is.in.the.
ON.position.It.remains.ON.until.the.knob.is.
moved.to.the.OFF.position
..The.“Heating”.signal.light.is.located.below.the.
knob.and.glows.when.the.heating.elements.
are.active.Preheat.is.complete.after.the.
“Heating”.signal.has.turned..
off.for.the.first.time.after.the.knob.is.turned.
on
NOTES:
. Always use the included drawer rack when
using the lower oven drawer..
..The lower oven drawer cannot be used during
a self-clean cycle of the upper oven.
..Do not put food, foil or cookware directly on
the bottom of the lower oven drawer. Always
use the included drawer rack.
..If foods require a cover, use only
foil or lids able to withstand baking
temperatures. Do not use plastic.
Maximum height of foods that can be baked
in the lower oven drawer is 31/2″.
..Do not put liquid or water in the lower oven
drawer.
..Never place plastics, paper, canned foods
or combustible material in the lower oven
drawer.
The lower oven drawer may be used to bake foods using the same times and temperatures as a standard oven. Foods
ideal for baking in the lower oven drawer include pizza, frozen foods, casseroles, biscuits, rolls and many desserts.
Push.in.and.turn.the.lower.oven.
drawer.knob.to.any.desired.setting
When Using the Lower Oven Drawer Warm Setting
The WARM SETTING of the lower oven drawer
can be used to keep hot, cooked foods at serving
temperatures. Always start with hot food. Do not
use the WARM SETTING to heat cold food other
than crisping crackers, chips or dry cereal.
NOTE: The beginning temperature of the
food, the amount of food, the type of food, the
container and the amount of time the food is
in the drawer will affect the quality and ending
temperature of the food.
Push.in.and.turn.the.control.knob..
to.the.warm.setting
The.lower.oven.drawer.uses.less.energy.than.the.upper.oven..
Allow.the.following.approximate.times.for.preheating:
Desired Lower Preheat
Oven Temperature Time
WARM. 10.minutes
350°F. 15.minutes
425°F . 25.minutes

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Do not use a steel wool pad; it will scratch the
surface.
To.clean.the.stainless.steel.surface,.use.warm,.
sudsy.water.or.a.stainless.steel.cleaner.or.
polish.Always.wipe.the.surface.in.the.direction.
of.the.grain.Follow.the.cleaner.instructions.for.
cleaning.the.stainless.steel.surface
To.inquire.about.purchasing.stainless.steel.
appliance.cleaner.or.polish.or.to.find.the.
location.of.a.dealer.nearest.you,.please.call.our.
toll-free.number:
National Parts Center 1.800.626.2002
GEAppliances.com
Stainless Steel Surfaces (on some models)
Be sure all controls are off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the range.
If your range is removed for cleaning, servicing or any reason, be
sure the anti-tip device is reengaged properly when the range is
replaced. Failure to take this precaution could result in tipping of
the range and cause injury.
Control Panel
If desired, the touch pads may be deactivated before
cleaning.
See.the.Control Lockout.information.in.the.Using the
clock, kitchen timer and control lockout.section.in.this.
manual
Clean.up.splatters.with.a.damp.cloth
You.may.also.use.a.glass.cleaner
Remove.heavier.soil.with.warm,.soapy.water..
Do.not.use.abrasives.of.any.kind
Reactivate.the.touch.pads.after.cleaning
Painted Surfaces
Painted.surfaces.include.the.sides.of.the.range.and.
the.door,.top.of.control.panel.and.the.drawer.front.
Clean.these.with.soap.and.water.or.a.vinegar.and.
water.solution
Do.not.use.commercial.oven.cleaners,.cleaning.
powders,.steel.wool.or.harsh.abrasives.on.any.
painted.surface
How to Remove Protective Shipping Film and Packaging Tape
Carefully.grasp.a.corner.of.the.protective.shipping.
film.with.your.fingers.and.slowly.peel.it.from.the.
appliance.surface.Do.not.use.any.sharp.items.to.
remove.the.film.Remove.all.of.the.film.before.using.
the.appliance.for.the.first.time
To.ensure.no.damage.is.done.to.the.finish.of.the.
product,.the.safest.way.to.remove.the.adhesive.from.
packaging.tape.on.new.appliances.is.an.application.
of.a.household.liquid.dishwashing.detergent.Apply.
with.a.soft.cloth.and.allow.to.soak
NOTE: The adhesive must be removed from all parts.
It cannot be removed if it is baked on.
Control Knobs
The control knobs may be removed for easier
cleaning.
Make.sure.the.knobs.are.in.the.OFF.positions.and.
pull.them.straight.off.the.stems.for.cleaning.
The.knobs.can.be.cleaned.in.a.dishwasher.or.they.
may.also.be.washed.with.soap.and.water.Make.
sure.the.inside.of.the.knobs.are.dry.before.replacing
Replace.the.knobs,.in.the.OFF .position.to.ensure.
proper.placement
Porcelain Enamel Cooktop (on some models)
The.porcelain.enamel.finish.is.sturdy.but.
breakable.if.misused.This.finish.is.acid-
resistant.However,.any.acidic.foods.spilled.
(such.as.fruit.juices,.tomato.or.vinegar).should.
not.be.permitted.to.remain.on.the.finish
If.acids.spill.on.the.cooktop.while.it.is.hot,.use.
a.dry.paper.towel.or.cloth.to.wipe.it.up.right.
away.When.the.surface.has.cooled,.wash.with.
soap.and.water.Rinse.well
For.other.spills.such.as.fat.spatterings,.wash.
with.soap.and.water.or.cleansing.powders.
after.the.surface.has.cooled.Rinse.well.Polish.
with.a.dry.cloth
Care and cleaning of the range.
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The door is very heavy. Be careful when removing
and lifting the door.
Do not lift the door by the handle.
To remove the door:
..Fully.open.the.door
...Pull.the.hinge.locks.down.toward.the.door.
frame,.to.the.unlocked.position.A.tool,.such.as.
a.small.flat-blade.screwdriver,.may.be.required
...Firmly.grasp.both.sides.of.the.door.at.the.top
...Close.door.to.the.door.removal.position,.which.
is.halfway.between.the.broil.stop.position.and.
fully.closed
...Lift.door.up.and.out.until.the.hinge.arm.is.clear.
of.the.slot
To replace the door:
...Firmly.grasp.both.sides.of.the.door.at.the.top
...With.the.door.at.
the.same.angle..
as.the.removal.
position,.seat.the.
indentation.of.the.hinge.
arm.into.the.bottom.edge.
of.the.hinge.slot.The.
notch.in.the.hinge.arm.
must.be.fully.seated.into.
the.bottom.of.the.slot
...Fully.open.the.door.If.the.door.will.not.fully.
open,.the.indentation.is.not.seated.correctly.in.
the.bottom.edge.of.the.slot
...Push.the.hinge.locks.up.against.the.front.frame.
of.the.oven.cavity.to.the.locked.position
...Close.the.oven.door
Lift-Off Oven Door (on some models)
The.gasket.is.designed.with.a.gap.
at.the.bottom.to.allow.for.proper.air.
circulation
Do.not.rub.or.clean.the.door.gasket—it.
has.an.extremely.low.resistance.to.
abrasion.
If.you.notice.the.gasket.becoming.
worn,.frayed.or.damaged.in.any.way.
or.if.it.has.become.displaced.on.the.
door,.you.should.have.it.replaced
To clean the inside of the door:
.Because.the.area.inside.the.gasket.is.cleaned.
during.the.self-clean.cycle,.you.do.not.need.to.
clean.this.by.hand
The.area.outside.the.gasket.and.the.door.liner.can.
be.cleaned.with.a.soap-filled.or.plastic.scouring.
pad,.hot.water.and.detergent.Rinse.well.with.a.
vinegar.and.water.solution
To clean the outside of the door:
Use.soap.and.water.to.thoroughly.clean.the.top,.
sides.and.front.of.the.oven.door.Rinse.well.You.
may.also.use.a.glass.cleaner.to.clean.the.glass.on.
the.outside.of.the.door.Do.not.let.water.drip.into.
the.vent.openings
If.any.stain.on.the.door.vent.trim.is.persistent,.use.
a.soft.abrasive.cleaner.and.a.sponge-scrubber.for.
best.results.
Spillage.of.marinades,.fruit.juices,.tomato.sauces.
and.basting.materials.containing.acids.may.
cause.discoloration.and.should.be.wiped.up.
immediately.When.surface.is.cool,.clean.and.
rinse
Do.not.use.oven.cleaners,.cleaning.powders.or.
harsh.abrasives.on.the.outside.of.the.door
Cleaning the Oven Door
Removal.position
Hinge..
lock
Pull.hinge.locks.down.to.unlock
Indentation
Bottom.
edge.of.
slot
Hinge.arm
Slot
Hinge.
lock
Push.hinge.locks.up.to.lock
Hinge.
arm

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Lift-Off Upper Oven Door (on some models)
To remove the door:
..Fully.open.the.door
...Lift.up.on.the.hinge.lock.toward.the.oven.
frame.until.they.stop
...Close.the.door.to.45.degrees.(you.will.feel.
the.door.stop).The.hinge.lock.will.contact.
the.oven.frame
...On.both.sides.of.the.door,.press.down.on.
the.release.buttons.on.each.hinge
...Lift.door.up.until.it.is.clear.of.the.hinge
...Pull.on.hinge.arms.slightly.to.relieve.
pressure.on.the.locking.tabs
...Push.the.hinge.locks.down.onto.the.hinge
...Push.the.hinges.in.toward.the.unit.so.they.
are.closed
To replace the door:
...Pull.the.hinges.down.away.from.the.oven.
frame.to.the.fully.open.position
...Lift.up.on.the.hinge.locks.toward.
the.oven.frame.until.they.stop
...The.hinges.will.release.to.the.
45-degree.position.The.hinge.locks.will.
contact.the.oven.frame
...Slide.the.door.back.onto.the.hinges.Make.
sure.the.buttons.pop.back.out
...Fully.open.the.door.
...Push.the.hinge.locks.down.onto.
the.hinge
...Close.the.oven.door
Oven.
frame
Door.
frame
Release.
buttons
Pull.down
Push.in
Oven Racks
All.oven.racks.may.be.cleaned.by.hand.with.an.
abrasive.cleaner.or.steel.wool.After.cleaning,.
rinse.the.racks.with.clean.water.and.dry.with.a.
clean.cloth.Gray.porcelain-coated.oven.racks.
may.remain.in.the.oven.during.the.self-cleaning.
cycle.without.being.damaged.The.nickel-plated.
oven.racks.may.remain.in.the.oven.during.the..
self-cleaning.cycle,.but.they.will.lose.their.luster.
and.become.hard.to.slide.It.will.be.necessary.
to.grease.all.oven.rack.side.edges.with.a.light.
coating.of.vegetable.oil.after.cleaning.them.by.
hand.or.in.the.oven.This.will.help.maintain.the.
ease.of.sliding.the.racks.in.and.out.of.the.oven
Flat.rack
Handles
Use.the.rack.with.the.two.front.
handles.in.the.upper.oven.
Use.the.rack.without.the.two.front.
handles.in.the.lower.oven.

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Storage Drawer Removal (on some models)
To remove the drawer:
...Pull.the.drawer.out.until.it.stops
...Lift.the.front.of.the.drawer.until.
the.stops.clear.the.guides
...Remove.the.drawer
To replace the drawer:
...Place.the.drawer.rails.on.the.guides
...Push.the.drawer.back.until.it.stops
...Lift.the.front.of.the.drawer.and.push.back.
until.the.stops.clear.the.guides
...Lower.the.front.of.the.drawer.and.push.
back.until.it.closes
Stop.guide
Rail
Removable Warming Drawer/Lower Oven Drawer Pan (on some models)
NOTE:.Allow.warming.drawer.or.lower.oven.
drawer.to.cool.before.removing.pan
NOTE:.Wipe.spills.promptly.after.each.use
■..Never.place,.use.or.self-clean.the.drawer.pan.
in.the.upper.oven.
■..Warming.drawer.or.lower.oven.drawer.has.a.
removable.pan.for.easy.cleaning.Clean.with.
hot,.soapy.water.and.a.sponge.or.dish.towel.
Dry.with.a.clean.cloth.Replace.the.pan.in.the.
warming.drawer.or.lower.oven.drawer
NOTE: For models with an electric
warming drawer or lower oven drawer,
before performing any adjustments,
cleaning or service, disconnect the range
electrical power supply at the household
distribution panel by removing the fuse or
switching off the circuit breaker. Make sure
the drawer heating element is cool.
Press.down.and.pull.out
Removable Oven Floor (on some models)
To.remove.the.oven.floor:
....Remove.the.oven.door.using.the.
instructions.in.the.Lift-Off Oven Door.
section
...Press.down.and.pull.out.the.removable.
oven.floor
...Clean.the.oven.floor.with.warm.soapy.
water
...When.reinstalling.the.oven.floor,.be.sure.to.
slide.it.all.the.way.to.the.back.of.the.oven
IMPORTANT:. Always.replace.the.removable.
floor.before.the.next.use
Oven Vent (on some models)
The.oven.vent.is.above.the.left.side.of.the.door
This.area.could.become.hot.during..
oven.use.
It.is.normal.for.steam.to.come.out.of..
the.vent
The.vent.is.important.for.proper.air.circulation.
Never.block.this.vent
Oven Vent on Radiant Glass Cooktops
The.oven.vent.is.located.behind.the.right.rear.
surface.unit.On.double.ovens,.the.upper.oven.vent.is.
behind.the.left.rear.surface.unit
On.double.ovens,.the.upper.oven.vent.is.behind.the.
left.rear.surface.unit
This.area.could.become.hot.during.oven.use.
It.is.normal.for.steam.to.come.out.of.the.vent,.and.
moisture.may.collect.underneath.it.when.the.oven.
is.in.use
The.vent.is.important.for.proper.air.circulation.Never.
block.this.vent

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Oven Light Replacement (on some models)
Be.sure.to.let.the.light.cover.and.bulb.cool.
completely
To remove the cover:
...Hold.a.hand.under.the.cover.so.it.doesn’t.
fall.when.released.With.fingers.of.the.
same.hand,.firmly.push.back.the.wire.
cover.holder.Lift.off.the.cover.
Do not remove any screws to remove the cover.
...Replace.bulb.with.a.40-watt.appliance.
bulb
.
To replace the cover:
...Place.it.into.groove.of.the.light.receptacle.
Pull.wire.forward.to.the.center.of.the.
cover.until.it.snaps.into.place.
...Connect.electrical.power.to.the.range
Wire.cover.holder
Oven Light Replacement (on some models)
To remove:
....Turn.the.glass.cover.counterclockwise.1/4.
turn.until.the.tabs.of.the.glass.cover.clear.
the.grooves.of.the.socket.Wearing.latex.
gloves.may.offer.a.better.grip
...Using.gloves.or.a.dry.cloth,.remove.the.
bulb.by.pulling.it.straight.out
To replace:
....Use.a.new.120/130-volt.halogen.bulb,.not.
to.exceed.50.watts.Replace.the.bulb.with.
the.same.type.of.bulb.that.was.removed.
Your.model.will.have.one.of.the.two.types.
shown.on.the.left.To.determine.the.
correct.replacement.bulb,.check.the.bulb.
terminals.Bulbs.with.2.straight.pin.
terminals.are.G635.bulbs.Bulbs.with.2.
looped.terminals.are.G9.bulbs.(Do.not.
interchange).Be.sure.the.replacement.
bulb.is.rated.120.volts.or.130.volts.(NOT.12.
volts)
...Using.gloves.or.a.dry.cloth,.remove.the.
bulb.from.its.packaging.Do.not.touch.the.
bulb.with.bare.fingers.Oil.from.skin.will.
damage.the.bulb.and.shorten.its.life
...Push.the.bulb.straight.into.the.receptacle.
all.the.way
...Place.the.tabs.of.the.glass.cover.into.the.
grooves.of.the.socket.Turn.the.glass.cover.
clockwise.1/4.turn
For.improved.lighting.inside.the.oven,.
clean.the.glass.cover.frequently.using.a.
wet.cloth.This.should.be.done.when.the.
oven.is.completely.cool
....Reconnect.electrical.power.to.the.oven
G635.Bulb
Socket
Tab
Glass.cover
Receptacle
Use.
gloves.or.
cloth
Receptacle
G9.Bulb
Socket
Tab
Glass.cover
Receptacle
(on.some.models)
(on.some.models)
SHOCK OR BURN HAZARD: Before replacing oven light bulb, disconnect
the electrical power to the range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock or burn.
WARNING
BURN HAZARD: The glass cover and bulb should be removed when cool.
Touching hot glass with bare hands or a damp cloth can cause burns.
CAUTION

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Oven Light Replacement (on some models)
Be.sure.to.let.the.light.cover.and.bulb.cool.
completely
To remove the cover:
...Twist.lens.counterclockwise.about.a.
quarter.turn.to.remove
Do not remove any screws to remove the cover.
...Replace.bulb.with.a.40-watt.appliance.
bulb.or.two-prong.halogen.bulb,.as.
appropriate
To replace the cover:
...Line.up.tabs.of.lens.in.front.of.tabs.
on.housing.and.rotate.clockwise..
to.engage
Oven Heating Elements (on some models)
Do.not.clean.the.bake.element.or.the.broil.
element.Any.soil.will.burn.off.when.the.
elements.are.heated.
To.clean.the.oven.floor,.gently.lift.the.bake.
element.Clean.with.warm,.soapy.water
Oven Heating Elements (on some models)
Do.not.clean.the.broil.element.Any.soil.will.burn.
off.when.the.element.is.heated.Clean.the.oven.
floor.with.warm,.soapy.water
On some models, the bake element is not
exposed and is under the oven floor. If spillovers,
residue or ash accumulate on the oven floor,
wipe up before self-cleaning.
If the element is above the oven floor, gently lift
the bake element and clean with warm, soapy
water.
Wipe.up.heavy.soil.on.the.oven.
bottom
...SHOCK OR BURN HAZARD: Before replacing oven light bulb, disconnect the electrical
power to the range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Failure to do so may result
in electric shock or burn.
WARNING

...Allow.the.cooktop.to.cool
...Use.a.single-edge.razor.blade.scraper.
at.approximately.a.45°.angle.against.
the.glass.surface.and.scrape.the.soil.It.
will.be.necessary.to.apply.pressure.to.
the.razor.scraper.in.order.to.remove..
the.residue
...After.scraping.with.the.razor.scraper,.
spread.a.few.drops.of.CERAMA.BRYTE®.
Ceramic.Cooktop.Cleaner.on.the.entire.
burned.residue.area.Use.the.CERAMA.
BRYTE®.Cleaning.Pad.to.remove.any.
remaining.residue
....For.additional.protection,.after.all.
residue.has.been.removed,.polish.the.
entire.surface.with.CERAMA.BRYTE®.
Ceramic.Cooktop.Cleaner.and.a.paper.
towel
Burned-On Residue
NOTE: DAMAGE to your glass surface may
occur if you use scrub pads other than those
recommended.
...Allow.the.cooktop.to.cool
...Spread.a.few.drops.of.CERAMA.BRYTE®.
Ceramic.Cooktop.Cleaner.on.the.entire.
burned.residue.area
...Using.the.included.CERAMA.BRYTE®.
Cleaning.Pad.for.Ceramic.Cooktops,.rub.
the.residue.area,.applying.pressure.as.
needed
...If.any.residue.remains,.repeat.
the.steps.listed.above.as.needed
...For.additional.protection,.after.all.
residue.has.been.removed,.polish.the.
entire.surface.with.CERAMA.BRYTE®.
Ceramic.Cooktop.Cleaner.and.a.paper.
towel
The.CERAMA.BRYTE®.Ceramic.
Cooktop.Scraper.and.all.
recommended.supplies.are.
available.through.our.Parts.
Center.See.instructions.under.“To.
Order.Parts”.section.on.next.page
NOTE:.Do.not.use.a.dull.or..
nicked.blade
Heavy, Burned-On Residue
Use.a.CERAMA.BRYTE®.Cleaning.
Pad.for.Ceramic.Cooktops
Normal Daily Use Cleaning
ONLY.use.CERAMA.BRYTE®.Ceramic.Cooktop.
Cleaner.on.the.glass.cooktop.Other.creams.
may.not.be.as.effective
To.maintain.and.protect.the.surface.of.your.
glass.cooktop,.follow.these.steps:
...Before.using.the.cooktop.for.the.first.time,.
clean.it.with.CERAMA.BRYTE®
.Ceramic.
Cooktop.Cleaner.This.helps.protect.the.
top.and.makes.cleanup.easier
...Daily.use.of.CERAMA.BRYTE®.Ceramic.
Cooktop.Cleaner.will.help.keep.the.
cooktop.looking.new
...Shake.the.cleaning.cream.well.Apply.a.
few.drops.of.CERAMA.BRYTE®.Ceramic.
Cooktop.Cleaner.directly.to.the.cooktop
...Use.a.paper.towel.or.CERAMA.BRYTE®.
Cleaning.Pad.for.Ceramic.Cooktops.to.
clean.the.entire.cooktop.surface
...Use.a.dry.cloth.or.paper.towel.to.
remove.all.cleaning.residue.No.need.to.
rinse
NOTE: It is very important that you DO NOT
heat the cooktop until it has been cleaned
thoroughly.
Clean your cooktop after
each spill. Use CERAMA
BRYTE® Ceramic Cooktop
Cleaner.
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Cleaner.and.the.cooktop.scraper,.please.call.
our.toll-free.number:
National Parts Center 800.626.2002
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Cooktop Cleaner.#WX10X300
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Cooktop Scraper.. #
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Kit.#WB64X5027
(Kit includes cream and cooktop scraper)
CERAMA BRYTE® Cleaning Pads for
Ceramic Cooktops .#WX10X350
. .Turn.off.all.surface.units.Remove.hot.
pans
. ..Wearing.an.oven.mitt:
a....Use.a.single-edge.razor.blade.
scraper.(CERAMA.BRYTE®.Ceramic.
Cooktop.Scraper).to.move.the.spill.to.
a.cool.area.on.the.cooktop
. ...Remove.the.spill.with.paper.towelsb.
. .Any.remaining.spillover.should.be.left.
until.the.surface.of.the.cooktop.has.
cooled
. .Don’t.use.the.surface.units.again.until.
all.of.the.residue.has.been.completely.
removed
NOTE: If pitting or indentation in the glass
surface has already occurred, the cooktop
glass will have to be replaced. In this case,
service will be necessary.
Damage from Sugary Spills and Melted Plastic
Sugary spillovers (such
as jellies, fudge, candy,
syrups) or melted plastics
can cause pitting of the
surface of your cooktop (not
covered by the warranty)
unless the spill 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.
. .Be.careful.not.to.slide.pots.and.pans.
across.your.cooktop.It.will.leave.metal.
markings.on.the.cooktop.surface
. .These.marks.are.removable.using.the.
CERAMA.BRYTE®.Ceramic.Cooktop.Cleaner.
with.the.CERAMA.BRYTE®.Cleaning.Pad.
for.Ceramic.Cooktops
. .If.pots.with.a.thin.overlay.of.aluminum.
or.copper.are.allowed.to.boil.dry,.the.
overlay.may.leave.black.discoloration.
on.the.cooktop
This.should.be.removed.immediately.
before.heating.again.or.the.
discoloration.may.be.permanent
NOTE: Carefully check the bottom of pans for
roughness that would scratch the cooktop.
Metal Marks and Scratches
To Order Parts
Glass surface—potential for permanent damage.
To.clean.the.cooktop.seal.around.the.edges.
of.the.glass,.lay.a.wet.cloth.on.it.for.a.few.
minutes,.then.wipe.clean.with.nonabrasive.
cleaners
Cooktop Seal
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Troubleshooting Tips
Save time and money! Review the charts on the following
pages first and you may not need to call for service.
Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Surface units will not Improper cookware .. •.Use.pans.which.are.flat.and.match.the.diameter.of.
maintain a rolling boil being used.. . the.surface.unit.selected
or cooking is not In some areas, the power. •.Cover.pan.with.a.lid.until.desired.heat.is.obtained
fast enough (voltage) may be low.
Surface units do A fuse in your home may be . •.Replace.the.fuse.or.reset.the.circuit.breaker
not work properly blown or the circuit breaker
.tripped.
. . •.Check.to.see.the.correct.control.is.set.for.the.surfaceCooktop controls
. . . unit.you.are.usingimproperly set.
Surface unit stops This is normal. The unit . .
glowing when turned is still on and hot.
to a lower setting
Scratches (may appear Incorrect cleaning . •.Scratches.are.not.removable.Tiny.scratches.will.become
as cracks) on cooktop methods being used.. . less.visible.in.time.as.a.result.of.cleaning
glass surface Cookware with rough bottoms. •.To.avoid.scratches,.use.the.recommended.cleaning
.being used or coarse particles. . procedures.Make.sure.bottoms.of.cookware.are.clean.
.(salt or sand) were between. . before.use,.and.use.cookware.with.smooth.bottoms
.the cookware and the surface
of the cooktop.
Cookware has been slid
across the cooktop surface.
Areas of discoloration Food spillovers not cleaned . •.See.the. .sectionCleaning the glass cooktop
on the cooktop before next use.
. . •.This.is.normal.The.surface.may.appear.discolored.. .Hot surface on a model
. . . when.it.is.hot.This.is.temporary.and.will.disappear.with a light-colored cooktop.
. . . as.the.glass.cools
Plastic melted to Hot cooktop came into.. •.See.the.Glass surface—potential for permanent damage
the surface contact with plastic placed. . section.in.the.Cleaning.the.glass.cooktop.section
.on the hot cooktop.
Pitting (or indentation) Hot sugar mixture spilled . •.Call.a.qualified.technician.for.replacement
of the cooktop on the cooktop.
Frequent cycling Improper cookware . •.Use.only.flat.cookware.to.minimize.cycling
off and on of being used.
surface units
Oven light does Light bulb is loose.. •.Tighten.or.replace.the.bulb
not work. . .
Oven will not work Plug on range is not completely •.Make.sure.electrical.plug.is.plugged.into.a.live,.properly
.inserted in the electrical outlet.. . grounded.outlet
.A fuse in your home may . •.Replace.the.fuse.or.reset.the.circuit.breaker
.be blown or the circuit
breaker tripped.
.Oven controls improperly set.. •.See.the. .sectionUsing the oven
. . •.Allow.the.oven.to.cool.to.below.locking.temperatureOven too hot.
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Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Food does not bake Oven controls improperly set.. •.See.the.Using the oven.section
or roast properly Rack position is incorrect . •.See.the.Using the oven.section
.or the rack is not level.
.Incorrect cookware or . •.See.the.Using the oven.section
.cookware of improper
.size being used.
. . •.See.the.Oven thermostat needs Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself!
. . . sectionadjustment.
Food does not Oven controls improperly set.. •.Make.sure.you.touch.the.BROIL HI/LO.pad.
broil properly Improper rack position. •.See.the.Broiling Guide
.being used.
.Cookware not suited . •.For.best.results,.use.a.pan.designed.for.broiling
.for broiling.
.The probe is plugged .. •.Unplug.and.remove.the.probe.from.the.oven
.into the outlet in the oven.
(on some models)
.In some areas the power... •.Preheat.the.broil.element.for.10.minutes
.(voltage) may be low. . •.Broil.for.the.longest.period.of.time.recommended.
. . . in.the.Broiling Guide.
Oven temperature Oven thermostat . •. See.the. .Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself!
too hot or too cold needs adjustment.. . section
Storage drawer Rear drawer support is. •.Reposition.the.drawer.See.the. .Storage Drawer
is crooked on top of the guide rail.. . in.the. .Removal instructions Care and cleaning of the
. . . .sectionrange
. . •.Check.to.make.sure.drawer.is.properly.seated..
. . . if.removed
Storage drawer Power cord may be. •.Reposition.the.drawer.and.power.cord.See.the.
won’t close obstructing drawer. . Storage Drawer Removal instructions.in.the.Care and.
.in the lower back . . cleaning of the range.section
.of the range.
. . •.Reposition.the.drawer.See.the. .Rear drawer support is Storage Drawer
. . . .instructions.in.the. .on top of the guide rail. Removal Care and cleaning of the
. . . .section.range
Oven door is crooked The door is out of position.. •.Because.the.oven.door.is.removable,.it.sometimes.gets.out..
. . . of.position.during.installation.To.straighten.the.door,.push.. .
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Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Clock and timer do Plug on range is not completely. •.Make.sure.electrical.plug.is.plugged.into.a.live,.properly.
not work inserted in the electrical outlet.. . grounded.outlet
.A fuse in your home . •.Replace.the.fuse.or.reset.the.circuit.breaker
.may be blown or the . .
.circuit breaker tripped.
.Oven controls improperly set.. •.See.the. .sectionUsing the kitchen timer
Oven will not self-clean The oven temperature is . •.Allow.the.range.to.cool.and.reset.the.controls
.too high to set a self-clean . .
.operation.
.Oven controls improperly set.. •. See.the.Using the self-cleaning upper and lower ovens. .
. . . section
. . •.Remove.the.probe.from.the.oven.The probe is plugged into
.the outlet in the oven.
(on some models)
“Crackling” or This is the sound of the.. •.This.is.normal.
“popping” sound metal heating and cooling
.during both the cooking and
cleaning functions.
Excessive smoking CLEAR/OFF Excessive soil.. •.Touch.the. .pad.Open.the.windows.to..
during a clean cycle LOCKED/DOOR. . . rid.the.room.of.smoke.Wait.until. . .. .
. . . goes.off.After.the.oven.cools,.wipe.up.the..
. . . excess.soil.and.reset.the.clean.cycle
Oven door will not Oven too hot.. •.Allow.the.oven.to.cool.below.locking.temperature
open after a clean cycle
.
Oven not clean after a Oven controls not properly set. •.See.the.Using the self-cleaning upper and lower ovens.. clean.
cycle. . . section
. . •.Clean.up.heavy.spillovers.before.starting.the.clean.Oven was heavily soiled
. . . cycle.Heavily.soiled.ovens.may.need.to.self-clean..
. . . again.or.for.a.longer.period.of.time
“LOCKED” flashes The self-clean cycle has been.. •.Close.the.oven.door
in the display selected but the door is not
closed.
“LOCKED” is on The oven door is locked. •. Touch.the. .pad.Allow.the.oven.to.cool.CLEAR/OFF
when you want because the temperature
to cook inside the oven has not
dropped below the
locking temperature.
“F—” and a number You have a function error code...•.Disconnect.all.power.to.the.range.for.at.least.
or letter flash . . . 30.seconds.and.then.reconnect.power.If.the.function.
in the display. . . error.code.repeats,.call.for.service.

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Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Range Locked or LOC The controls have . •.See.the.Control Lockout.section.to.unlock
On appears in the oven been locked.. .
display or LC appears
in the surface display
Control signals after BAKE You forgot to enter a. •.Touch.the. .pad.and.desired.temperature.or
entering cooking time SELF CLEANbake temperature or.. . the. .pad.and.desired.clean.time
or start time cleaning time.
Display goes blank A fuse in your home may be.. •.Replace.the.fuse.or.reset.the.circuit.breaker
.blown or the circuit
breaker tripped.
. . •.See.the. .sectionThe clock is in the Special features of your oven control
.black-out mode.
Display flashes Power failure. . •.Reset.the.clock
Unable to get the BROIL HI/LO BAKE Oven control pads were . •.The. .and. .pads.must.be.touched.at
display to show “SF” not touched properly.. . the.same.time.and.held.for.3.seconds
“Probe” appears in This is reminding you to . •.Enter.a.probe.temperature
the display enter a probe temperature
(on some models) after plugging in the probe.
Power outage, Power outage or surge.. •.Reset.the.clock.If.the.oven.was.in.use,.you.must.reset.
clock flashes CLEAR/OFF. . . it.by.touching.the. .pad,.setting.the.clock.
. . . and.resetting.any.cooking.function
Steam from the vent When using the ovens,. •.This.is.normal
.it is normal to see steam
coming out of the oven
vents. As the number of racks
or amount of food being
cooked increases, the amount
of visible steam will increase.
“Burning” or “oily” This is normal in a new oven . •.To.speed.the.process,.set.a.self-clean.cycle.for.a.
odor emitting from and will disappear in time. . . minimum.of.3.hours.See.the. .Using the self-cleaning
the vent. . . .sectionupper and lower ovens
Strong odor An odor from the insulation . •.This.is.temporary
.around the inside of the oven
is normal for the first few times
the oven is used.
Fan noise A convection fan may . •.This.is.normal.To.maximize.cooking.evenness,.
. . .. the.fan.is.designed.to.operate.in.both.directions,automatically turn on
. . . with.a.pause.in.betweenand off.
. . •.The.convection.fan.will.operate.during.preheat..
. . . of.the.bake.cycle.The.fan.will.turn.off.after.the.oven..
. . . is.heated.to.the.set.temperature.This.is.normal
. .. •.This.is.normal.The.cooling.fan.will.turn.off.and.on.A cooling fan may
. . . to.cool.internal.parts.It.may.run.after.the.oven.is... .automatically turn on and off.
. . . turned.off

Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Oven racks are The shiny, silver-colored . •.Apply.a.small.amount.of.vegetable.oil.to.a.paper
difficult to slide racks were cleaned in a . ..towel.and.wipe.the.edges.of.the.oven.racks.with. .
. . . . the.paper.towel.Do.not.spray.with.Pamself-clean cycle. ® .or.other. .
. . . . lubricant.sprays
Drawer does not slide The drawer is out . •.Fully.extend.the.drawer.and.push.it.all.the.way.in.
smoothly or drags of alignment.. . See.the. .sectionCare and cleaning of the range
. . •.Reduce.weight.Redistribute.drawer.contentsDrawer is over-loaded or
.load is unbalanced.
Warming drawer or A fuse in your home may be . •.Replace.the.fuse.or.reset.the.circuit.breaker
lower oven drawer blown or the circuit breaker
will not work tripped.
. . •.See.the. .sectionControls improperly set. Using the warming drawer
Excessive condensation Liquid in drawer... •.Remove.liquid
in the drawer Uncovered foods.. •.Cover.food.with.lid.or.aluminum.foil
. . •.Reduce.temperature.settingTemperature setting too high.
Food dries out in the Moisture escaping. . •.Cover.food.with.lid.or.aluminum.foil
warming drawer Drawer not fully closed.. •.Push.drawer.in.until.latch.engages
Griddle is not hot Griddle overloaded. . •.Turn.griddle.off
enough Griddle removed from burners •.Touch.+.and.–.together.for.3.seconds
. . . After.the.beep,.restart.the.griddleduring operation. .
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