GE ZET3038, ZET3058 owner manual Problem Possible Cause Lock Light

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Trouble- shooting tips

 

 

Before You Call For Service…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TrivectionWall Oven

 

 

 

 

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

 

 

 

 

 

(LOCK) LIGHT

• The oven door is locked because the temperature inside the oven

 

IS ON WHEN YOU

has not dropped below the locking temperature. Press the CLEAR/OFF

 

WANT TO COOK

pad. Allow the oven to cool.

 

IN THE OVEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISPLAY SHOWS

• A temperature was set outside the allowable range of 170°F–550°F.

 

“ERR”

Set the temperature between 170°F–550°F.

 

 

 

 

 

OVEN LIGHT

• Light bulb is loose or defective. Tighten or replace the bulb.

 

DOES NOT WORK

• Pad operating light is broken. Call for service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“F— AND A NUMBER

• You have a function error code. Press the CLEAR/OFF pad. Allow the

 

OR LETTER” FLASH

oven to cool for one hour. Put the oven back into operation.

 

IN THE LOWER OVEN

• If the function code repeats, disconnect all power to the oven for at

 

DISPLAY

least 30 seconds and then reconnect power. If the function error

 

 

 

 

code repeats, call for service.

 

 

 

 

 

POWER OUTAGE,

• Power outage or surge. Reset the clock. If the oven was in use,

 

CLOCK FLASHES

you must reset it by pressing the CLEAR/OFF pad, setting the

 

 

clock and resetting any cooking function.

 

 

 

 

 

STEAM FROM

• When using the convection or speedcook feature, it is normal

 

THE VENT

to see steam coming out of the oven vent. As the number of shelves

 

 

or amount of food being cooked increases, the amount of visible

 

 

steam will increase. This is normal.

 

 

 

 

 

“BURNING” OR

• This is normal in a new oven and will disappear in time. To speed

 

“OILY” ODOR

the process, set a self-clean cycle for a minimum of 3 hours. See the

 

EMITTING FROM

Using the Self-Cleaning Oven section.

 

OVEN VENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STRONG ODOR

• An odor from the insulation around the inside of the oven is normal

 

IN THE OVEN

for the first few times the oven is used. This is temporary.

 

 

 

 

 

FAN NOISE

• A cooling fan or a convection fan (depending on the function you

 

WHEN USING

are using) may automatically turn on. This is normal. The cooling

 

THE OVEN

fan will turn on to cool internal parts. It may run for up to 1-1/2 hours

 

 

after the oven is turned off. The convection fan will cycle on and off

 

 

until the function is over or the door is opened.

 

 

 

 

 

OVEN DOOR

• The lower oven racks are in the upper oven or the upper oven racks

 

DOES NOT SHUT OR

are in the lower oven. Place the correct racks in the correct oven.

 

RACKS DO NOT FIT

On double wall ovens, the rack design is unique for the upper

 

PROPERLY ON A

Trivection™ oven. Due to this, the upper oven racks and the

 

DOUBLE WALL OVEN

lower oven racks are not interchangeable.

 

 

 

 

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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 IntroductionWrite down the model & serial numbers Before using your wall ovenIf you need service If you received a damaged wall oven Save time & moneyHave the installer show you the location Be sure your appliance is properly installedBe sure the oven is securely installed in a 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 reset the timer To cancel the timer To set the clock To set the timerClock, Timer and Control Lockout ON/OFF pad or using Review TimesUsing the Oven Before you begin…Microwave assisted Using the Trivection OvenWhen speedcooking, enter the traditional Auto Recipe conversionYou must preheat your oven Other speedcooking tipsRack positions for speed baking 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 MeatHow to set the oven for baking or roasting Using Traditional Bake and RoastPreheating and pan placement for baking Aluminum foilHow to set a delayed start and automatic stop Using the Traditional Timed Baking and Roasting FeaturesHow to set an immediate start and automatic stop Select Delay BakeUsing Traditional Broil How to set the oven for broilingBroiling guide Rack convection baking Using the Convection ModesConvection fan Multi-rack convection bakingPaper and Plastic How to set the oven for convection baking or roastingCookware for convection cooking Metal and GlassUsing the Timed Features for Convection Cooking How to set Delayed start and automatic stop To use a RecipesTo program New To change or replace aHow to set the oven for warmer Using the Proof, Warmer and Warm FeaturesHow to set the oven for proof 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 Clock options SettingsClock Hour shut offFahrenheit or Celsius temperature Tone volumeTones at the end of a timed cycle Do it yourself Adjust the Oven TemperatureTo adjust the temperature Type of margarine will affect baking performanceDouble oven model control screen Using the Sabbath FeatureHow to set for Sabbath feature in baking/ roasting Single oven model control screenHow to exit the Sabbath feature Oven light bulbs How to remove packaging tapeCare and Cleaning of the Oven 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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