GE JBP56GR, JBP45GR, JBP55GR manual Answers

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ii.E the clockis not workingthen the entirecontrolis not working.If the clockis not set to the correct time of day you will notbe able to set a delayclean to end at a specifictime.

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A. No cleanersor coatingsshould be used aroundany part of this oven.If youdo use themanddo not thoroughlyrinse tk ovenwith water,wipingit absolutelyclean afterwards,the residuecan scar the ovensurfaceand damagemetal parts the nexttime the ovenis automaticallycleaned.

Q.Can I dean the Woven Gasketaroluldthe ovendoor?

A.No, thisgasketis essentialfor a goodoven seal, and care must be takennot to rub, darnageor move this gasket.

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Q. What should I do if excessive smoking occurs during cleaning?

A. This is causedby excessivesoil. Press the CLEARKEFpad. Open windowsto rid roomof smoke. Waituntilthe ovenhas cooled (about20-30minutes)andthe word “LOCK”is off in thedisplay.Wipe up the excesssoiland resetthe cleancycle.

Q. 1sthe %radding”soundI hearduringcleating no~al?

A.Yes.Thisis thesoundofthemetal heatingand coolingduringboth the cookingand cleaningfunctions.

Q.$houki there be any’odor duringthe cleaning?

A.Yes,theremaybe a slightodor duringthe first few cleanings. Failureto wipeout excessivesoil mightalso causea strongodor whencleaning.

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lines on the enanxkd surfaceof my oven?

A.This is a normalcondition, resultingfrom heatingand cooling duringcleaning.Theselinesdo not affecthow your ovenperforms.

I@Why do I haveash M in my ovenafter cleaning?

A. Sometypesof soilwill leave a depositwhichis ash. It can be removedwith a damp sponge or cloth.

Q. My oven shelvesdo not slide easily.Whatis the ~at.ter?

A.After manycleanings,oven shel,vesmay becomeso clean they do not slideeasily.Tomakeshelves slidemore easily,after each self- cleaningfunctiondarnpenfingers with a smallamountof cookingoil andrub lightlyover sidesof shelf wherethey contactshelf supports.

Q.My oven shelveshavebecome grayafter the sdfmcieancycle. Is this normal?

A.Yes.After the self-cleancycle, the shelvesmay lose someluster and changeto a deep gray color.

Q.The word “door”appeared on the disp~aywhenI sekted the CleanCycle.What’swrong?

A.Thedoor latchhandlemust be movedall the way to the right. Movethe latchhandleand cleaning will start.

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When cookingfood for the first time in your new oven,use time given on recipesas a guide.Oven thermostats,over a periodof years, may “drift”from the factorysettingand the differencesin timing betweenan old and a new oven of 5 to 10 minutesare not unusual.Youroven has been set correctlyat the factoryand is more likelyto be accuratethan the oven whichit replaced.

If you thinkthe oven shouldbe hotteror cooler,you can adjustit yourself.To decidehow much to change the temperature,set the oven temperature25°F.higher or lowerthan the temperaturein your recipe,then bake. The resultsof this “test”shouldgive you an idea of how much the temperatureshouldbe changed.

ToAdjustTemperature:

1. Press BAKEpad.

20Selectan oventemperaturebetween500°F. and 550°F.

3.Immediately,beforeBAKEindicatorstops flashing,press and hold the BAKEpad for about4 seconds.The red displaywill changeto the oven adjustmentdisp~ay.

4.The oven temperaturecan be adjustedup to

(+) 35°F.hotteror (-) 35°F.cooler.Use the INCREASEor DECREASEpads to selectthe desired changein the red display.

5.When you have madethe adjustment,press the CLEAR/OFFpad to go back to the time of day display.Use your oven as you would normally.

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