GE ZEK958, ZEK938 owner manual Oven light bulbs, Probe, To remove, To replace

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Care and Cleaning

Wall Oven

Oven light bulbs

NOTE: The glass cover should be removed only when cold. Wearing latex gloves may offer a better grip.

CAUTION: Before replacing the bulb, disconnect electrical power to the oven at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel.

Be sure to let the light cover and bulb cool completely.

For your safety, do not touch a hot bulb with bare hands or a damp cloth.

To remove:

1Turn the glass cover counterclockwise 1/4 turn until the tabs of the glass cover clear the grooves of the socket.

2Using gloves or a dry cloth, remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.

To replace:

1Use a new 130-volt Halogen bulb, not to exceed 50 watts.

2Using gloves or a dry cloth, remove the bulb from its packaging. Do not touch the bulb with bare fingers.

3Push the bulb straight into the receptacle all the way.

4Place 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.

5Reconnect electrical power to the oven.

ReceptacleSocket

Bulb

Tab

Glass cover

Receptacle

Use gloves or cloth

Probe

The temperature probe may be cleaned with soap and water or a soap-filled scouring pad. Cool the temperature probe before cleaning.

Scour stubborn spots with a soap-filled scouring pad, rinse and dry.

Do not immerse the temperature probe in water.

Do not store the temperature probe in the oven.

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Contents 27″ and 30″ Convection Wall Oven Contents IntroductionBefore using your wall oven If you need serviceWrite down the model & serial numbers If you received a damaged wall oven Save time & moneyImportant Safety Notice SELF-CLEANING Oven Design information Baking or Roasting and Broiling sectionsTones Features of your oven control, clock and timerOven Light ON/OFF. Press to turn the oven lights on or off Timer Clock To set the clock Power failureStart pad Using the timer To reset the timerTo cancel the timer Control lockoutSpecial features of your oven control Tones at the end of a timed cycle Tone volumeHour Hour or clock blackout Hour shut off Special Features Using the Sabbath Feature Sabbath Feature How to set for regular baking or roastingUsing the Sabbath Feature How to exit the Sabbath feature How to set the oven for baking or roasting Before you begin…Preheating and pan placement Aluminum foilHow to set the oven for broiling HI BroilBroiling guide for 27 ″ ovens on some models CommentsBroiling guide for 30 ″ ovens on some models Using the timed baking and roasting features How to set an immediate start and automatic stopHow to set Delayed start and automatic stop Temperature probe Cable Plug Probe HandlesProper placement of the probe How to set the oven for roasting when using the probe Convection FanRack BakingCookware for convection cooking Convection roastingPaper and Plastic Metal and GlassHow to set the oven for convection baking or roasting Convection roasting guidePage Using the timed features for convection cooking How to set Delayed start and automatic stop How to set the oven for warming To Crisp Stale ItemsHow to set the oven for proofing Do it yourself To adjust the oven thermostatType of margarine will affect baking performance Before a clean cycle How to set the oven for cleaningHow to delay the start of cleaning After a clean cycleOven racks and convection roasting rack Stainless steelMetal parts Broiler pan and gridTo remove the door Lift-off oven door- removalTo replace the door Oven door Removable oven floorOven heating elements Control panelOven light bulbs ProbeTo remove To replaceBefore You Call For Service… Do not WorkTrouble- shooting tips Before You Call For Service… After a CleanWall Oven Wall Oven We’ll Cover Any Appliance. Anywhere. Anytime Consumer Product Ownership Registration Consumer Services Your Monogram Wall Oven Warranty From the Date Original Purchase

ZEK938, ZEK958 specifications

The GE ZEK958 and ZEK938 are advanced digital relays designed for protecting and monitoring electrical power systems. These devices are part of GE's broader line of protective relays, which harness cutting-edge technology to ensure reliable performance and robust protection for critical electrical assets.

One of the main features of the GE ZEK958 and ZEK938 is their comprehensive protection capabilities. Both models offer multifunctional protection, including overcurrent, earth fault, and distance protection. They are adept at detecting and isolating potential faults, which can prevent equipment damage and enhance system reliability.

The ZEK958 model is particularly noted for its advanced communication protocols. It supports multiple communication standards, including IEC 61850, DNP3, and Modbus, allowing for seamless integration into modern substation automation systems. This connectivity capability ensures that real-time data can be shared across various systems, facilitating enhanced monitoring and control.

Conversely, the GE ZEK938 is designed for applications that require high-speed tripping and resilience in harsh environments. It caters to the needs of utilities and industries where rapid fault detection is crucial. The ZEK938 features robust housing and is rated for demanding conditions, ensuring consistent performance even in challenging environments.

Both models feature intuitive user interfaces that simplify setup and operation. They come equipped with large displays and user-friendly navigation, allowing operators to configure settings easily and access critical information without extensive training. Additionally, advanced diagnostic capabilities provide detailed fault records and event logs, enabling effective troubleshooting and maintenance.

In terms of technology, both the ZEK958 and ZEK938 utilize digital signal processing to offer superior precision and reliability. This technology helps to eliminate noise and enhance the accuracy of measurement, a critical aspect in power system protection. Furthermore, they incorporate sophisticated algorithms to differentiate between various types of faults, ensuring that the right corrective action is taken swiftly.

In summary, the GE ZEK958 and ZEK938 digital relays stand out for their robust protection features, versatile communication capabilities, and resilience in challenging conditions. They are engineered for modern electrical systems, combining advanced technology with user-friendly design to meet the demands of utility and industrial applications. With these relays, operators can achieve enhanced reliability, improved efficiency, and greater control over their electrical assets.