GE PT925 manual Using the Convection Oven, Convection Fan Operation, Introduction

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Using the Convection Oven

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. As a result, foods are evenly cooked and browned ― often in less time than 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.

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Introduction

The convection oven comes with two convection baking modes:

Multi and 1 Rack:

MULTI ― for convection cooking on more than one rack. Touch the

CONVECTION BAKE pad and then the 2 pad. See the Multi-Rack

Convection Baking section below.

1 RACK ― for convection cooking on one rack only. Touch the CONVECTION BAKE pad and then the 1 pad. See the 1 Rack Convection Baking section below.

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Multi-Rack Convection Baking

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.

To cook food on more than one rack in convection bake, use CONVECTION

BAKE MULTI.

For multi-rack baking, place the flat rack in the highest (C) position and the

offset rack in the middle (B) position.

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1 Rack Convection Baking

When convection baking with only 1 rack, use CONVECTION BAKE 1 RACK and follow the rack positions recommended in the Using the Oven section of the Owner's Manual.

Note: Ideal for baked foods cooked on 1 rack.

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Contents Technical Service Guide Important Safety Notice Table of Contents Introduction 9 2 5 B R B B NomenclatureModel Number Self Clean HI/LO Pad Control FeaturesHow to Set the Lower Oven for Baking or Roasting Using the Upper and Lower OvensHow to Set the Upper and Lower Ovens How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop Using the Probe on the Lower Convection Oven To Set the Kitchen Timer Using the Clock, Kitchen Timer, and Control LockTo Reset the Kitchen Timer To Cancel the Kitchen TimerTo Adjust the Thermostat Adjusting the Upper or Lower Oven ThermostatControl Lock Convection Fan Operation Using the Convection OvenIntroduction Multi-Rack Convection BakingNormal How to Set the Lower Oven for Convection Baking or RoastingUsing the Timed Features for Convection Cooking Oven turns off How to Set the Lower Oven For Slow Cook Using the Slow Cook, Pizza, Warming, and Proofing FeaturesUnsure which setting to use How to Set the Lower and Upper Ovens for Warming How to Set the Upper Oven For PizzaHow to Set the Lower Oven for Proofing How to Set the Upper/Lower Oven for Cleaning Using the Self-Cleaning Upper and Lower OvensHow to Delay the Start of Cleaning Help Function Special Features of the Oven ControlHour Shutdown Tone Volume Fahrenheit or Celsius Temperature SelectionTones at the End of a Timed Cycle Auto Recipe Conversion Hour, 24-Hour or Clock BlackoutHow to Set for Regular Baking Using the Sabbath Feature lower oven onlyActive during the Sabbath feature Doesn’t appear in the display, start again at StepHow to Exit the Sabbath Feature Single Double Wall Oven Profile shown Component Locator ViewsBack of Oven Main Rear Panel Shown Removed Control CompartmentOven Oven Component Access ChartDoor Assemblies Oven ComponentsTo replace the door To remove the lower outer door assemblyTo remove the upper outer door assembly To replace the lower inner door assemblyAssembly Notes To replace the upper inner door assemblyDoor Gasket Electronic Oven Control Oven RemovalTo remove the oven To remove the electronic oven controlTo remove the side access panels Side Access PanelsThere are two side panels on each side of the oven Top Access Panels Rear Access PanelsTo remove the rear access panels To remove the top access panelsTo remove the oven temperature sensor Oven Temperature SensorDisconnect the wires from the broil element Broil ElementBake Element Disconnect the wires from the bake elementConvection Fan Blade To remove the bake elementConvection Bake Element Convection Fan Motor To remove the convection fan motor assemblyTo remove the convection bake element Red and Blue 168 Ω Red and Gray 75 Ω Blue and Gray 93 ΩRelay Boards Lock AssemblyTo remove the relay boards Door Locking/Unlocking Strip CircuitThermal Cut Outs To remove the lock assemblyTo remove the thermal cut outs To remove the sail switch Sail Switch AssemblyLock Out Relay To remove the lock out relayTo remove the ribbon cable assembly Ribbon Cable AssemblyCooling Fan To remove the cooling fanDoor Hinge Receivers Oven Light AssemblyMeat Probe and Outlet Oven Light Bulbs Pull the oven light housing from the oven linerTo remove the oven light bulb To replace the oven light bulbTo remove the upper oven smoke eliminator Smoke EliminatorsOven Circuits Electronic Oven ControlUpper Oven Relay Board Relay Boards Lower Oven Relay BoardElectronic Oven Control Control Voltage Diagnostics and Service InformationWires on J7 below small relays To enter the service mode To exit the service mode Service ModeKeypad Display Oven FunctionProblem Possible Causes What To Do Using the Ribbon Cable for TroubleshootingTurned off If 12VDC is not between pin 1 and pin 3, advance toIf the lights work properly using the keypad but not Plunger switchRelated to the bad cavity Element resistanceReplace jamb switch or check harness Convection Fan TroubleshootingOven Sensor Ohmmeter Test OpenGeneral Troubleshooting Excess soil, and reset the clean cycle Cooking and cleaning FunctionsSelf-clean cycle Has been selected, but Close the oven door Locked because Temperature insideResetting any cooking function Reset the clock. If the oven was in use, you must reset itWhen using the ovens It is normal to see Steam coming out A self-clean cycleMeaning CAUSE/CORRECTION Error CodesSchematics and Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram High Voltage Circuits Wiring Diagram, High Voltage CircuitsWiring Diagram, Low Voltage Circuits Wiring Diagram, Low Voltage Wiring Harness For The Period Of GE Will Replace Warranty
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PT925 specifications

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