GE ZSC 1000, ZSC 1001, SCB 1001, SCB 1000 manual Cooking Times

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Cooking Times

When speedcooking preprogrammed foods, you may see OPTIMIZING COOK TIME in the display several seconds after you press START/PAUSE. The oven automatically senses the electrical voltage level in your home and

adjusts the cooking time up or down for proper cooking.

Fan/Vent

The fan will be on during cooking. At the end of cooking, the automatic fan may continue to run for a short time, and the display will read Oven is Cooling. The fan will automatically shut off when the internal parts of the oven have cooled.

The oven vent will emit warm air while the oven is on.

Lights

When the oven is on, light may be visible around the door or outer case.

The halogen lights will dim and cycle on and off during a speedcook cycle, sometimes even at full power levels.

This is normal. The oven senses the heat level and adjusts automatically.

Oven Heat

No preheating time is required during Speedcook cycles. The oven begins cooking immediately.

The door and inside of the oven will be very hot. Use caution when opening the door and removing food.

Do not use cookware or coverings made of paper, plastic, or foil when cooking during a speedcook cycle.

When cooking for an extended period of time, the oven may automatically

reduce the power levels to maintain the appropriate level of oven heat.*

Sounds

Clicks and a fan blowing are normal sounds during cooking. The relay board is turning components on and off.

*This occurs during speed cook only when the cavity temperature approaches 425°F.

To remind you that you have food in the oven, the oven will display COOK TIME COMPLETED and beep once a minute until you either open the oven door or press the CLEAR/OFF pad.

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Contents Technical Service Guide Important Safety Notice Page Table of Contents B 1 0 0 0 D B B NomenclatureModel Number Serial NumberIntroduction Features and BenefitsUpper Halogen Lamp/Ceramic Heater SPEEDCOOK/Repeat Last Control FeaturesCooking Times Halogen Lamp and Ceramic Heaters Speed Cook SystemRear Convection Heat Element MicrowaveUpper Heaters Speedcook Power LevelsLower Heater Microwave EnergyThermal Compensation Chart Initial Cavity Voltage Compensation ChartThermal Protection Thermal CompensationUpper Heater Speedcook Power Level ChartSingle Advantium 120 Installation InstallationAdvance Planning Electrical RequirementsComponent Locator Views Front ViewMain Component Locator View Bottom View Top ViewRight Side View Left Side ViewControl Panel Assembly Shown separated Control Boards and Panel Connections Power BoardControl Board Relay BoardDisplay Board Selector BoardControl Panel Components Component Access ChartAccess Cover Oven Removal / Partial RemovalOuter Cover Door-Removal Position Door AssemblyDoor Removal To disassemble the doorTo remove the control panel assembly Control Panel AssemblyTo remove the relay board To remove the power boardTo remove the control panel bracket To remove the control boardTo remove the display board To remove the selector board Low Voltage TransformerTo remove the control panel Resistance CheckCavity Light Fuse Capacitor and Diode Noise FilterMagnetron and Magnetron TCO High Voltage TransformerMagnetron TCO Blower Assembly Damper AssemblyUpper Heater and Oven Cavity TCOs To remove the upper heater assembly Upper Heater AssemblyConvection Heater Assembly and Thermistor Lower Heater AssemblyTo remove the lower heater assembly ThermistorConvection Fan Motor Convection Heater ElementHumidity Sensor Test Humidity Sensor Turntable MotorHow to Test Primary Interlock and Door Sensing Switches Left and Right Door Switch AssembliesHow to Test the Monitor Switch How to Test Interlock SystemRotate Switch How to Adjust the InterlocksTo replace the door switches To replace the latch boards Diagnostics and Service Information Fault Codes Demo ModeStandard Test Load Display Failure DetectedMicrowave Leak Test Proof FeatureSchematics and Wiring Diagrams PCB For The Period GE Will Replace Warranty

SCB 1000, SCB 1001, ZSC 1000, ZSC 1001 specifications

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