GE JSP26, JSP34, JSP31, JSP28 manual Oven CONTROL, Clock and Timer, Features of Your, Control

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OVEN CONTROL, CLOCK AND TIMER

Clock

The clock must be set for the automatic oven timing functions to work properly. The time of day cannot be changed during a Timed Baking or Self- Cleaning cycle.

To Set the Clock

1.Press the CLOCK pad.

CLOCK

2.Press the INCREASE or DECREASE pad to set the time of day.

Features of Your

Timer

To Set the Timer

Oven

The timer is a minute timer;

it does not control oven operations. The maximum setting on the timer is 9 hours and 55 minutes.

TIMER

ON/OFF

1.Press the TIMER ON/OFF pad.

2.Press the INCREASE or DECREASE pad to set the amount of time on the timer.

The timer will start automatically within a few seconds of releasing the INCREASE or DECREASE pad. The timer, as you are setting it, will display seconds until one minute is reached. Then it will display minutes and seconds until 60 minutes is reached.

After 60 minutes, it will display hours (“HR” now appears in display) and minutes until the maximum time of 9 hours and 55 minutes is reached.

Control

To Reset the Timer

If “TIMER” is displayed, press the INCREASE or DECREASE pad until desired time is reached.

If “TIMER” is not displayed, press the TIMER ON/OFF pad first, then follow the instructions above to set the timer.

To Cancel the Timer

Press and hold the TIMER ON/OFF pad until the word “TIMER” disappears from the display.

Oven

End of Cycle Tone

The end of cycle tone is a series of three beeps followed by one beep every six seconds. If you would like to remove the signal that beeps every six seconds, press and hold the CLEAR/OFF pad for 10 seconds.

To return the signal that beeps every six seconds, press and hold the CLEAR/OFF pad for 10 seconds.

Display Messages

If “clean” appears in the display, DOOR flashes and the oven control signals, you set the self-clean cycle and did not shut the door.

If “LOCK” only appears in the display, the oven door is in the locked position. BAKE, BROIL and COOK TIME cannot be set if the door is in the locked position.

Control, Clock and

Power Outage

After a power outage, when power is restored, the display will flash and time shown will no longer be correct—for example, after a 5-minute power interruption the clock will be 5 minutes slow.

The display flashes until the clock is reset. All other functions that were in operation when the power went out will have to be programmed again.

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Timer

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