GE JMP28 Using Your Oven, Before Using l’our Oven, Oven Shelves, Shelf Positions, Oven Light

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USING YOUR OVEN

Before Using l’our Oven

1.Look at the controls. Be sure yOLI understfind how to set them properly.

2.Check the oven interior. Look at the sheli”es.

Take a practice run at removin& and replacing

them properly to give sure, sturdy support.

3.Read over the information tind tips that follow.

4.Keep this guide hundy so you can refer to it, especially during the first weeks Of using YOUI” new ran~e

NOTE:

. YoLl Illfiy notice a “burning” or“oily”sl~lell the

first few times you turn your oven on. This is

normal in a new oven ~nd will disappear in a short time. To speed the process,set a self-cle~n cycle for

a minimum of 3 hours. See the Operaling the Se! f- Cleaning Oven section.

On some models, a fan mtiy automalical Iy lurn on to ~oOI internal parts. This is normal. ~nd the fan [ll:IY

continue to run even ~fter the oven is turned oft.

Oven Shelves

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

When placing cookware on a shelf, pLIll the shelf out to the bump on the shelf support. Place the cookwfire on the she] f, then S1 ide the shelf back into the oven.

This will eliminate reaching into the hot oven.

To remove a shelf from the oven, PUII Lhe shelf toward you, tilt the front end Lrpward and pLrll the shelf out.

To replace, place the

shelf on the shelf

support with the stop- Iocks (curved extension under the shelf) facing

up toward the rear of the o~en. Tilt up the I’rent and push the shelf toward the back of tt,e oven until it (7c~es past the bump on the shelf sup}~ort. Then Iowel’ ~he front of the shelf and push it all the way hack.

Shelf Positions

The o~en has 4 shelf supper’ls identified in this i II ustra(i{)n a~ A (bottom), B. C aild D (t~>p).

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

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Oven Light

Llsc [be switch on lhe ptincl to turn the light on and (){t’.

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Contents UseandQre Guide If YOU Need Service Help US Help YOUImportant Safety mSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Safety NoticeImportant Safety Instructions Self-Cleaning OvenOven Lurface Cooking Units Ir- enough to cover the surface unitFeatures of Your Range ModelsHOW does this Cooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE? How to Set the Controls Cooking Guide for Using Heat SettingsSU~ACE Cooking COO~NG TipsHome Canning Tips Eep Fat FryingObserve the Following Points in Canning Anning should be done on surt’ace units onlyFeatures of Your Oven Control Oven CONTROL, Clock and T~ER Using Your Oven Before Using l’our OvenOven Shelves Shelf PositionsHow to Set Your Range for Baking Baking’/1//11/,/ //.\ Pan Placement PreheatingBaking Pans Baking GuidesHow to Set Immediate Start and Automatic Stop Timed BakingCakes Don’t PeekHow to Set Delay Start and Automatic Stop Quick ReminderFood from the oven. Remember, even Adjust the Oven THE~OSTAT To Adjust the ThermostatRoasting ~se of Aluminum FoilRoasting GU~E Juestions and AnswersFrozen Roasts Questions and Answers Use of Aluminum I1oilShould I salt the meat before broiling’? Why, are my meats not turning out as brown as they should?Broiling GU~E Oten door should be open to the broil stop positionBacon Before a Clean Cycle Cloth. The oven front frame und he oven doorWater or a soap-filled steel wool pad. Rinse well IM ~ke sure the o\erl I igh hu lb co\er is i n pla~’c’Low to Set Oven for Cleaning How to Delay Start of CleaningAfter a Clean Cycle How to Stop a Clean CycleShould there be any odor during the cleaning’? Why do 1 have ash Ief’t in m~ oven after cleaning’?CA~ and Cleaning Metal PartsGlass Window Painted Surfaces Lift-Up CooktopClean the area under the drip pans often. Built-up Broiler Pan and RackSurface Units and Drip Pans Tb remove a surface unitVen Shelves Lift-Off Oven DoorInside of the door Outside of the doorCAM and Cleaning Oven l,igl~t ReplacementPorcelain Enamel Cooktop ~~~. . .~Ien Heating ElementsQUESTIONS? USE this Problem SOL17ER PROB,EhfProblem Solver See the Operating the Self-Cleaning Oven sectionThis is reminding you to enter a bake temperature Heavily soiled ovens require 3 Y? to 4-hour clean timeWdll Be There Warranty
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