GE JSP31, JSP34, JSP26, JSP28 manual Using Your Oven

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USING YOUR OVEN

Before Using Your Oven

1.Look at the controls. Be sure you understand how to set them properly.

2.Check the oven interior. Look at the shelves.

Take a practice run at removing and replacing them properly to give sure, sturdy support.

3.Read over the information and tips that follow.

4.Keep this guide handy so you can refer to it, especially during the first weeks of using your new range.

NOTE:

You may notice a “burning” or “oily” smell the

first few times you turn your oven on. This is normal in a new oven and will disappear in a short time.

To speed the process, set a self-clean cycle for a minimum of 3 hours. See the Operating the Self- Cleaning Oven section.

A fan may automatically turn on and off to cool internal parts. This is normal and the fan may continue to run even after the oven is turned off.

Oven Light

The oven light comes on automatically when the door is opened.

Use the switch on the control panel to turn the oven light on when the door is closed.

Automatic Oven Shut Off

As a safety feature, this oven will automatically shut itself off if it has been left on for more than 12 hours.

Shelf Positions

The oven has four shelf supports identified in this illustration as A (bottom), B, C and D (top).

Shelf positions for cooking are suggested in the Baking, Roasting, and Broiling sections.

D

C

B

A

Oven Shelves

The shelves are designed with stop-locks so when placed correctly on the shelf supports, they will stop before coming completely out of the oven and will not tilt when you are removing food from them or placing food on them.

When placing cookware on a shelf, pull the shelf out to the bump on the shelf support. Place the cookware on the shelf, then slide the shelf back into the oven.

This will eliminate reaching into the hot oven.

To remove the shelf

Bump

from the oven, pull the

 

shelf toward you, tilt

 

the front end upward,

 

and pull the shelf out.

 

To replace, place the shelf on the shelf

support with the stop- locks (curved extension of shelf)

facing up and toward

the rear of the oven. Tilt up the front and push the shelf toward the back of the oven until it goes past the bump on the shelf support. Then lower the front of the shelf, and push it all the way back.

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Contents UseandCare Guide If YOU Need SERVICE… Help US Help YOU…Important Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsOven Surface Cooking Units Self-Cleaning OvenSave These Instructions Features of Your Range Models JSP26 JSP28 JSP31 JSP34Explained Drip Pans Plug-In Surface Units Oven Light SwitchAnti-Tip Device Oven Control, Clock and Timer Oven Interior LightHOW does this Cooktop Compare With Your OLD ONE? Type of Cooktop Description How It Works Electric CoilSurface Cooking How to Set the ControlsCooking Guide for Using Heat Settings ComparisonCookware Surface Cookware TipsWok Cooking Deep Fat FryingCookware Tips Home Canning Tips Home Canning TipsSurface Observe Following Points in CanningFeatures of Your Oven Control TimeovenTimer Oven CONTROL, Clock and TimerFeatures of Your ControlUsing Your Oven Baking Using Your OvenHow to Set Your Range for Baking BakingBaking Guides Pan PlacementBaking Pans CookiesTimed Baking How to Time BakeHow to Set Immediate Start and Automatic Stop Timed BakingHow to Set Delay Start and Automatic Stop Easy ReferenceAdjust the Oven Thermostat Adjust the Oven ThermostatUse of Aluminum Foil How to Set Your Range for RoastingRoasting Roasting Guide Questions and AnswersWhy is my roast crumbling when I try to carve it? Frozen RoastsBroiling How to Set Your Range for BroilingWhy are my meats not turning out as brown as they should? Should I salt the meat before broiling?Oven door should be open to the broil stop position Broiling GuideBroiling Operating the SELF-CLEANING Oven Before a Clean CycleTo Stop a Clean Cycle Cleaning OvenHow to Set Oven for Cleaning Operating the SelfAfter Self-Cleaning How to Set Delay Start of CleaningWhy do I have ash left in my oven after cleaning? Operating the Self-Cleaning OvenShould there be any odor during the cleaning? My oven shelves do not slide easily. What is the matter?Painted Surfaces Care and CleaningDo not clean the bake element or the broil element Control Panel and KnobsLift-Up Cooktop Care and CleaningSurface Units and Drip Pans Oven VentInside of the door Lift-Off Oven DoorRemovable Storage Drawer Outside of the doorBroiler Pan and Grid Porcelain Enamel CooktopOven Light Bulb ANTI-TIP Device Fig. B. Make certainQUESTIONS? USE this Problem Solver Anti-Tip Device Problem SolverProblem Solver Odor Emitting from Oven When Turned on Strong OdorWe’ll Be There Warranty
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