GE JMP31, JMP28, JMP29 warranty Oven CONTROL, Clock and T~ER

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OVEN CONTROL, CLOCK AND T~ER

Clock

To Set the Clock

The clock must be set to the correct tin]e (~1” da!) for {he autoillatic o~en timing i’unctions to work properly. The tilnc 0[’ day cannot be chan:cd during a Timed Baki n: or Sel l’-C’lear]ing c>cle.

1.Press the CLOCK pad.

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2.Press the INCREASE or 1> ECREASE pad to set the time of day.

3.Press the CLOCK pad to start.

Timer

To Set the Timer

‘T”’ilc timer does not control o\crl

1.Press tile

The timer will sturt automatically

( )pcrat ions. Tbc maximum sel li n:

i)ll the t i me r is ‘) tlolll-s a[ld 55

TIMER

@N/oFF

TIMER (“) N/OFF pad.

with i n a f’ew seconds of releasi n:

the pad. The timer. as you are

i 1] i nutes.

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2.Prcs\ the I NC R13AS E or [JE.C’REASE paci to sel ~h~ amou n~ 01’ t i Inc on the t i mer.

setti n: it, wilt display seconds unl i I one minute is reached. Then it uit I display’ lninutes and seconds until 60 minules is reached.

After (j(j minutes, it witt displa) hours (.’HR’. now appci~rs in display) and minules untit the mtix i mum time of 9 hours and

ssminutes is reached.

To Reset Timer

Ii’ “TINIF;R” is displayed, press the INCREASE 01” DECREASE pad until the desired tilne is reached.

If “TIhlFIR” is not displayed, press the TIMER ON/OFF pad I’irst, then l’otlow the i])structi(~ns abo\c (o set the timer.

To Cancel Timer

Press and bold tllc TIMER ON/OFI; pad un[il the

word “TI IMER’. disappears from the di~play.

End of Cycle Tones

The end ol’ cycle tone is tbrec short beeps foltowed by I beep that repeats elcry six secc~nds until }OLI pre~s :Iny’ opertit ion: 11’ yOLI wou Id I i kc to eliminate (h> repcatin: beeps, press and h(~td the CL, EAR/OFF pad l’or I () seconds.

T() re[urn the cnd 01’ cyctc tone to the repeating beeps. press and hold the CLEAR1OFF pad I’or I () seconds

Display Messages

lf “clean’> appears in the display, DOOR tlasbes and the oien cent r(~l signals, you set the sett’-clean cycle and did not shut t~le door.

If “1.OC K“ only’ appears in the display, the ()~cn door is in [he locked position. BAKE, BROI and COO K TIME cannot bc set if’ the door is in the locked position.

Power Otltage

A1’~cr a power outage. when poucl- is restored the iisplay wi II flash and tilnc sht~url mill no l~>rlger hr

.Ort”cct--t’ol” Cxal)lptc. al’(cr a 5-llli llUtC pow’cl” interrupt ion (Ilc c’!oc’k W’i It bc 5 minutes slow.

The disptay ilashes until the clock is reset. All other t’unctions that wet-e in operfition when the power went C)U1 w i ! I tlaye to bc program riled again.

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Contents UseandQre Guide Help US Help YOU If YOU Need ServiceIMPORTANT Safety Notice Important Safety mSTRUCTIONSOven Important Safety InstructionsSelf-Cleaning Oven Ir- enough to cover the surface unit Lurface Cooking UnitsModels Features of Your RangeHOW does this Cooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE? COO~NG Tips How to Set the ControlsCooking Guide for Using Heat Settings SU~ACE CookingAnning should be done on surt’ace units only Home Canning TipsEep Fat Frying Observe the Following Points in CanningFeatures of Your Oven Control Oven CONTROL, Clock and T~ER Shelf Positions Using Your OvenBefore Using l’our Oven Oven Shelves’/1//11/,/ //.\ How to Set Your Range for BakingBaking Baking Guides Pan PlacementPreheating Baking PansDon’t Peek How to Set Immediate Start and Automatic StopTimed Baking CakesFood from the oven. Remember, even How to Set Delay Start and Automatic StopQuick Reminder To Adjust the Thermostat Adjust the Oven THE~OSTAT~se of Aluminum Foil RoastingFrozen Roasts Roasting GU~EJuestions and Answers Why, are my meats not turning out as brown as they should? Questions and AnswersUse of Aluminum I1oil Should I salt the meat before broiling’?Bacon Broiling GU~EOten door should be open to the broil stop position IM ~ke sure the o\erl I igh hu lb co\er is i n pla~’c’ Before a Clean CycleCloth. The oven front frame und he oven door Water or a soap-filled steel wool pad. Rinse wellHow to Delay Start of Cleaning Low to Set Oven for CleaningWhy do 1 have ash Ief’t in m~ oven after cleaning’? After a Clean CycleHow to Stop a Clean Cycle Should there be any odor during the cleaning’?Lift-Up Cooktop CA~ and CleaningMetal Parts Glass Window Painted SurfacesTb remove a surface unit Clean the area under the drip pans often. Built-upBroiler Pan and Rack Surface Units and Drip PansOutside of the door Ven ShelvesLift-Off Oven Door Inside of the door~~~. . .~Ien Heating Elements CAM and CleaningOven l,igl~t Replacement Porcelain Enamel CooktopPROB,Ehf QUESTIONS? USE this Problem SOL17ERHeavily soiled ovens require 3 Y? to 4-hour clean time Problem SolverSee the Operating the Self-Cleaning Oven section This is reminding you to enter a bake temperatureWdll Be There Warranty
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