GE JSP28, JSP34, JSP26, JSP31 manual Adjust the Oven Thermostat

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ADJUST THE OVEN THERMOSTAT—

DO IT YOURSELF!

You may find that your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced. We recommend that you use your new oven for a few weeks to become more familiar with it, following the times given in your recipes as a guide.

If you think your new oven is too hot or too cold, you can adjust the thermostat yourself. If you think it is too hot, adjust the thermostat to make it cooler. If you think it is too cool, adjust the thermostat to make it hotter.

We do not recommend the use of inexpensive thermometers, such as those found in grocery stores, to check the temperature setting of your new oven. These thermometers may vary 20–40 degrees.

To Adjust the Thermostat:

1.Press the BAKE pad.

BAKE

2.Select an oven temperature between 500°F. and 550°F.

3.Immediately, before the BAKE indicator stops flashing, press and hold the BAKE pad for about 4 seconds. The display will change to the oven adjustment display.

4.The oven temperature can be adjusted up to (+) 35°F. hotter or (–) 35°F. cooler.

Use the INCREASE or DECREASE pads to select the desired change in the display.

Timed Baking

5.After you have made the adjustment,

CLEAR

press the CLEAR/OFF pad to go back

OFF

to the time of day display. Use your oven

 

as you would normally.

NOTE: This adjustment will not affect the broiling or self-cleaning temperatures. It will be retained in memory after a power failure.

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Contents UseandCare Guide Help US Help YOU… If YOU Need SERVICE…Important Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsOven Save These Instructions Self-Cleaning OvenSurface Cooking Units Models JSP26 JSP28 JSP31 JSP34 Features of Your RangeOven Interior Light Drip Pans Plug-In Surface Units Oven Light SwitchAnti-Tip Device Oven Control, Clock and Timer ExplainedType of Cooktop Description How It Works Electric Coil HOW does this Cooktop Compare With Your OLD ONE?Comparison How to Set the ControlsCooking Guide for Using Heat Settings Surface CookingDeep Fat Frying Surface Cookware TipsWok Cooking CookwareObserve Following Points in Canning Home Canning TipsSurface Cookware Tips Home Canning TipsTimeoven Features of Your Oven ControlControl Oven CONTROL, Clock and TimerFeatures of Your TimerUsing Your Oven Baking Using Your OvenHow to Set Your Range for Baking BakingCookies Pan PlacementBaking Pans Baking GuidesTimed Baking How to Time BakeHow to Set Immediate Start and Automatic Stop Timed BakingEasy Reference How to Set Delay Start and Automatic StopAdjust the Oven Thermostat Adjust the Oven ThermostatRoasting How to Set Your Range for RoastingUse of Aluminum Foil Frozen Roasts Questions and AnswersWhy is my roast crumbling when I try to carve it? Roasting GuideShould I salt the meat before broiling? How to Set Your Range for BroilingWhy are my meats not turning out as brown as they should? BroilingBroiling Broiling GuideOven door should be open to the broil stop position Before a Clean Cycle Operating the SELF-CLEANING OvenOperating the Self Cleaning OvenHow to Set Oven for Cleaning To Stop a Clean CycleHow to Set Delay Start of Cleaning After Self-CleaningMy oven shelves do not slide easily. What is the matter? Operating the Self-Cleaning OvenShould there be any odor during the cleaning? Why do I have ash left in my oven after cleaning?Control Panel and Knobs Care and CleaningDo not clean the bake element or the broil element Painted SurfacesOven Vent Care and CleaningSurface Units and Drip Pans Lift-Up CooktopOutside of the door Lift-Off Oven DoorRemovable Storage Drawer Inside of the doorOven Light Bulb Porcelain Enamel CooktopBroiler Pan and Grid Fig. B. Make certain ANTI-TIP DeviceAnti-Tip Device Problem Solver QUESTIONS? USE this Problem SolverOdor Emitting from Oven When Turned on Strong Odor Problem SolverWe’ll Be There Warranty
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