GE ZET3038, ZET3058 owner manual How to exit the Sabbath feature

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Using the Sabbath Feature

TrivectionWall Oven

Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays.

How to set for Sabbath feature

in timed baking/ roasting— immediate start and automatic stop

Make sure that the clock shows the correct time of day.

1Select BAKE.

2On double oven models, select upper or lower oven.

3Using the number pads, enter the desired temperature between 170°F and 550°F. No audible signals will be given and no temperature will be displayed.

4Select OPTIONS.

5Select TIMEDBAKE. Enter the desired cooking time using the number pads. Note that the cooking time will not start to count down until after preheat is complete. Select ENTER. This tells the oven that you have finished setting it.

6Select START.

7Select HOME, then FEATURES, then MORE.

8Select SABBATH. No audible signal will be given and the temperature will disappear from the time and temperature display. The element and oven icons will remain displayed to indicate that the oven is on and the cooking time will remain displayed.

Double oven model control screen

*Sabbath*

Bake

Start

Single oven model control screen

*Sabbath*

Bake

Back

Start

NOTE: The temperature cannot be changed during a Timed Bake. Selecting bake, entering a temperature and pressing START will clear any programmed Timed Bake and start the new settings.

When cooking is finished, 0HR:00 will appear in the time and temperature display. Then the

0HR:00 along with the element and oven icons will turn off, indicating that the oven has turned OFF. The control remains in the Sabbath feature.

Once in

Sabbath

Feature, How to Set for Baking/ Roasting or Adjust Baking Temperature (upper oven of double wall ovens only)

1Select BAKE. No audible signal will be given.

2Using the number pads, enter the desired temperature between 170°F and 550°F. No audible signals will be given and no temperature will be displayed.

3Select START. No audible signal will be given.

NOTE:

When setting the oven for baking/roasting, the element and oven icons will light after a random delay period of approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute to indicate that the oven is baking/roasting. If the element and oven icons do not appear in the time and temperature display, start again at step 1. The control did not recognize the temperature entered as a valid temperature.

When adjusting the temperature setting of the oven, the element and oven icons remain lit to indicate that

the oven is still on. If the element and oven icons turn off, start again at step 1. The control did not recognize the temperature entered as a valid temperature.

The Glass Touch number pad surface is solid and will not depress when pushed. To make sure that any command entered while using Sabbath registers for the Glass Touch, ensure that the entire pad of your finger is squarely over the keypad for two seconds. Make sure not to overlap another pad while touching the desired pad—be especially careful around the CANCEL key so that the programmed cooking mode is not exited accidentally.

The lower wall oven of a double wall oven can not be started or the temperature changed once in the Sabbath feature. However, the lower wall oven can be set before entering the Sabbath feature.

How to exit the Sabbath feature

1Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad to make sure that the oven is turned OFF. No audible signal will be given.

2Hold the BACK key for 3 seconds. No audible signal will be given. This will take the oven

control out of the Sabbath feature. The control will return to the Features menu where SABBATH was originally selected. Select HOME to return to the main menu on the control display.

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Contents Self-Cleaning Oven with Trivection Built-In Oven ZET3038 30″ Single Wall Oven ZET3058 30″ Double Wall OvenContents Remove packaging tape IntroductionBefore using your wall oven If you need serviceWrite down the model & serial numbers If you received a damaged wall oven Save time & moneyBe sure your appliance is properly installed Be sure the oven is securely installed in aHave the installer show you the location Never leave the oven door open when youSafety Precautions Trivection Oven ALL These Things are Normal with Your Trivection Oven Introduction Using the Oven Controls Oven control layout and descriptionControl screen and keypad Speed broilControl screen and keypad To set the clock To set the timer Clock, Timer and Control LockoutTo reset the timer To cancel the timer ON/OFF pad or using Review TimesUsing the Oven Before you begin…Using the Trivection Oven When speedcooking, enter the traditionalMicrowave assisted Auto Recipe conversionOther speedcooking tips Rack positions for speed bakingYou must preheat your oven Meats/PoultryHow to set the oven for speed baking Enter maximum recipe or package cook timeTraditional roasting guide Tips for speed broilingHow to set the oven for speed broiling Traditional broiling guide for speed broilingSelect Speed Broil Using the Defrost Feature How to set the oven for defrostCookware/ tips for defrosting Defrosting guide Ground MeatUsing Traditional Bake and Roast Preheating and pan placement for bakingHow to set the oven for baking or roasting Aluminum foilUsing the Traditional Timed Baking and Roasting Features How to set an immediate start and automatic stopHow to set a delayed start and automatic stop Select Delay BakeUsing Traditional Broil How to set the oven for broilingBroiling guide Using the Convection Modes Convection fanRack convection baking Multi-rack convection bakingHow to set the oven for convection baking or roasting Cookware for convection cookingPaper and Plastic Metal and GlassUsing the Timed Features for Convection Cooking How to set Delayed start and automatic stop Recipes To program NewTo use a To change or replace aUsing the Proof, Warmer and Warm Features How to set the oven for proofHow to set the oven for warmer How to set the oven for warmUsing the Self-Cleaning Oven Before a clean cycleHow to set the oven for cleaning How to delay the start of cleaning After a clean cycleSelect Delay Clean Settings ClockClock options Hour shut offFahrenheit or Celsius temperature Tone volumeTones at the end of a timed cycle Adjust the Oven Temperature To adjust the temperatureDo it yourself Type of margarine will affect baking performanceUsing the Sabbath Feature How to set for Sabbath feature in baking/ roastingDouble oven model control screen Single oven model control screenHow to exit the Sabbath feature How to remove packaging tape Care and Cleaning of the OvenOven light bulbs To replaceCleaning the oven door Stainless steel surfacesOven racks and convection roasting rack Oven heating elementsBroiler pan & grid Before You Call For Service… ProperlyTrouble- shooting tips Before You Call For Service… OvenProblem Possible Cause Lock Light Trivection Wall Oven Trivection Wall Oven Registration Ownership Product Consumer Consumer Product Ownership Registration Consumer Services Warranty From the Date Original Purchase
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