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Summary of Contents

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Page 2 - Serticee@

wokWerecommendthatyouuseonlya flat-bottomedwok.Theyare availableatyourlocalretailstore.Do notuse woksthathavesupportrings.Useof thesetypesof woks,with

Page 3 - I-’mge l.mks$itis

Tips1.Usemedium-or heavy-weightcookware.Aluminumcookwareconductsheatfasterthanothermetals.Cast-ironandcoatedcast-ironcookwareareslowto absorbheat,butg

Page 4 - Oyem in whileoven

BightNOTOVER1’OVER1“3. DeepFatFrying.Do notovertll cookwarewithfatthatmayspilloverwhenaddingfood.Frostyfoodsbubblevigorously.Watchfoodsfryingathightem

Page 5

.Da RI(Mlock the ovendoorwith the door Mel-lexceptwhenSeIf-cleaning...-Your oven1.Lookat the controls.Besureyouunderstandhow3. Readoverinformationandt

Page 6 - Somemodelshavelift--up

SeeBakingGuide.Youroventemperatureis controlledveryaccuratelyusingan ovencontrolsystem.Werecommendthatyouoperatetherangefor a numberof weeksusingthe t

Page 7

G(continued)How toTim!Theovencontrolallowsyouto turntheovenonor Tosetthe clock,fiist pressthe CLOCKpad.offautomaticallyat specifictimesthatyou set.“TI

Page 8

GL Aluminumpansconductheat2. Dark or non-shinyfinishesand3. Preheatingtheovenis notquickly.Formostconventional glasscookwaregenerallyabsorbalwaysneces

Page 9 - Heat (hide

Roastingis cookingby dryheat.TendermeatorRoastingisreallya bakingprocedureusedfor meats.poultrycanbe roasteduncoveredin youroven.Therefore,ovencontrol

Page 10 - DoI’wYrUSELARGEIxANwrm

Q.Is it necessary to cheek fordoneness with a meatA. Checkingthefinishedinternaltemperatureatthecompletionofcookingtimeisrecommended.Temperaturesare s

Page 11 - CUPS,lessforfewerCUPS

Broilingis cookingfoodby intenseradiantheatfromtheupperunitin the oven.Mostfish andtendercutsof meatcanbe broiled.Followthesestepsto keepspatteringand

Page 12

c.It is intendedto helpyouYou’llfindthemon a labeloperateandmaintainyournewbehindtherangedooror behindrangeproperly.thestoragedrawer.Keepit handyfor a

Page 13 - Your oven

——.—.—----L Alwaysusebroilerpan andrack thatcomeswithyouroven.It is designedto minimizesmokingandspatteringbytrappingjuicesin theshieldedlowerpartofth

Page 14 - How toset startand stop

GNormalCleaningTime:3 hoursa) clean Cyck?Quick Remimk?r:1. Prepareovenforcleaning.2. Closeoven door.3. PressCLEANpad,4. PressINCREASEor DECREASEpad to

Page 15 - How tosetDelay startand stop

After al cycleWhenthecleancycleisfinished,theword“CLEAN”willgooutinthedisplayandthe.ovenwillbegintocool.Whentheoventemperaturehasfallenbelowthelocking

Page 16

andAnswersQ.mny ovendock is metVwrkirlgUxm1Stiuself-dam‘my oven?ii. E the clockis notworkingthentheentirecontrolis not working.Iftheclockis not setto

Page 17 - For’FrozenRoa$ts

AmseeCkming Chide.Propercareandcleaningareimportantsoyourrangewillgiveyouefficientandsatisfactoryservice.Followthesedirectionscarefullyin caringfor yo

Page 18 - Q.Do I need topreheat myown

(continued)ownventTheovenis ventedthroughan openingundertherightrearsurfaceunit.Nevercovertheopeningwithaluminumfoilor anyothermaterial.Thiswouldpreve

Page 19 - Q.my 2MX3my meatsnot

~F@~ ~tllll~ (onsomemodels)CAUTION:13f2forereplacing ym.wovenkunphdb,disconnectthe electricpowerforyourrangeat themainfuse or circuitbreakerpanelorpui

Page 20

MATERIALSTO USEGENERALDIREC-TIONSDonot cleanthebakeunitorbroilunit.Anysoilwillburnoffwhenthe unitis heated,I?KNE:Thebakeunitis hingedandcanbeliftedgen

Page 21 - How tosetovenforckming

Readthese imtmctims Compk?telyad Carddy.savethese instrwtionsforthe local ekctrid inspector%mm(MEmwEALLmm mNm m mm-R: L@mi?thesein-dons witht-heapphw!

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—mSTmLAnON,mSTRUCTEONS ~‘.~,-.,,,,!,- ,.!:. ‘‘.(tiqntinued) I. ,>. .,.,~,’ JFkmil’lgIJmk?rthe RangeYour range, like many other householditems,ishea

Page 23 - Q.My ovenshelveshavebecome

When using ekxtrical appliances,basic safetyprecautionsshotddlx followed, includingthefollowing:e US~ this d-g for1$s useasdescribed.inthismanual.@~~

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)2. AkmBinUmr!iA Connectlengthofcopperbuildingwiretorangeterminalblock.B. SplicecopperwirestoahminumwiringusingspecialconnectorsdesignedandU.L.approve

Page 25 - Contrd PanelandKnobs

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CLOCK A-NDTIIMERDo NOT’WORKOVEN V?mL NorSHJw’mMNOVEN mm VvILLNor -U’!NLOCKOWN Nor CLEANZ4.FTERCUL4N CYCLE“door” APPEARSONDEWLAYcomfx 13mx AFrmImmRD?w

Page 27 - ● Drycloth

AGE Gonstmer Service professiordwill provide expert repair service,schedt.ded at a time that’s cormmientfor you. Many GE Consumer Servicecompany-opera

Page 28

... ...—.—————.—”.GEWARRANTYSkiveproofof originalpurchasedatesuchasyoursalessliporcancelledcheckto establishwarrantyperiod.FForoneyearfromdateof origi

Page 29 - ‘PFIOVIDECIWIT

Owm@p~~~gyOyem in whileoveniscookIfshelves mustbehandledwhenhot,donotM potholdercontactheatingunitsin theoven.ew-henW&Rg tlr bagshKnwmyfollowthema

Page 30

.———,—(Corltinwd)frying.Fillingthepan too Ml offatcancausespikwerswhenfoodis added.,.@~$edeep fat ~~Bpreventoverheatingfatbeyondthesmokingpoint. Wgin

Page 31 - ‘COOkiIIg Secti&n.

r(NOTE; Notall doors have windowsportRockSomemodelshavelift--upcooktopsfol-easiercleaning.

Page 32 - GEAnswer Cmk?l-”

ExplainedFeature Index (Notallmodelshaveallfeatures.)on page1 StorageDrawer(on somemodels) 27,282 Anti-TipDevice(SeeInstallationInstructions.)3,29,313

Page 33 - CkN.RtioMRmustbe

——cklekTosetthe!clockTheclockmustbe setfor theStep 1:PresstheautomaticoventimingfunctionstoCLOCKpad.workproperly.Thetimeof daycannotbe changed.duringa

Page 34 - WARRANTY

see surfacecookingGuide.AtbothOFFandHIthecontrol“clicks”intoposition,Youmayhearslight“clicking”soundsduringcooking,indicatingthecontrolis keepingtheun

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