GE JMP29, JMP28, JMP31 warranty Before a Clean Cycle, Cloth. The oven front frame und he oven door

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OPE~T~NG THE SELF-CLEANING OVEN

 

 

h:or~~lai (le:IniIlg Time: 3 ho!i]s

Before a Clean Cycle

1.Remove the brc>iler pan. broiler rack, all cookware and any aluminum toil from the oven–-the};can.1 withstand the high cleanin& temperatures.

NOTE: The oven shelves may be cleaned in

the self-cleaning oven. l+owever, they will darken, lose their luster and become hard to slide. Wipe the shelf supports with cooking oil after self-clean in g to lnake shelves slide more easily.

2.Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom. 11- yOIJ usc soap, rinse thoroughly before SC I f-cleaning to prevent staini n:.

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3.<;!c:irl spirt[ers L)r soil on the oven frorri I’rainc and the ()~en door outsid~ the gusket with a dalllP~l~ed

cloth. The oven front frame und (he oven door

outside the gasket do not get clcantci b) the self- clean cycle. 01~ these areas, use detergent and ho(

water or a soap-filled steel wool pad. Rinse well

with a vinegar and water solution. This will help :)rc\erlt a bl.[l~tl residue from forming when the

~)\crl is heuted. BrJft these areas with a dry cloth, Do not clean the gasket.

Clean the top, sides and outside front (~1 the oven

door with soap and water. Do not use ahrasives or o%’en cleaners.

IM :~ke sure the o\erl I igh[ hu lb co\)er is i n pla~’c’.

Do not rub or clean the door gasket— the t’iherglass material 01” the gasket has an extreme I y low’ resistance 10 abrasion. A]] intact Jnd well-fitting oven U(>or gasket is essential lot energy’-eft’ic ient ovc n operation and got>d baking rcsu I ts. [ f you notice lhe gasket becoming \%orn, Iraycd ~jr” datna:cd in any way or if it has bec~lrn~ displaced on I he door. you should ha\e it rcplaccd.

D(J not let water run down through openings in

the top of the door. To help prevenl water I’ton]

(>ctti n g i n [hesc slots when Clean 111:. open [he door r

as far as it will go.

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gasket

4. CILlse the ()\erl door and make sure the ()\cn

light is oft’. 11” the o\en light is not turned otf. the I i [e of the bulb wil I be shortened 01- it nla! burn out irnn]edia[el)’. The door Iatchcs automatical Iy after the clean cycle is set.

Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven protectors in or near the self-cleaning oven.

A combination of any’ of these products plLIS the

high clean-cycletemperatllre Illay ~lalllag~ tile porcelain finisl] of the oven.

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Contents UseandQre Guide If YOU Need Service Help US Help YOUImportant Safety mSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Safety NoticeSelf-Cleaning Oven Important Safety InstructionsOven Lurface Cooking Units Ir- enough to cover the surface unitFeatures of Your Range ModelsHOW does this Cooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE? SU~ACE Cooking How to Set the ControlsCooking Guide for Using Heat Settings COO~NG TipsObserve the Following Points in Canning Home Canning TipsEep Fat Frying Anning should be done on surt’ace units onlyFeatures of Your Oven Control Oven CONTROL, Clock and T~ER Oven Shelves Using Your OvenBefore Using l’our Oven Shelf PositionsBaking How to Set Your Range for Baking’/1//11/,/ //.\ Baking Pans Pan PlacementPreheating Baking GuidesCakes How to Set Immediate Start and Automatic StopTimed Baking Don’t PeekQuick Reminder How to Set Delay Start and Automatic StopFood from the oven. Remember, even Adjust the Oven THE~OSTAT To Adjust the ThermostatRoasting ~se of Aluminum FoilJuestions and Answers Roasting GU~EFrozen Roasts Should I salt the meat before broiling’? Questions and AnswersUse of Aluminum I1oil Why, are my meats not turning out as brown as they should?Oten door should be open to the broil stop position Broiling GU~EBacon Water or a soap-filled steel wool pad. Rinse well Before a Clean CycleCloth. The oven front frame und he oven door 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 CleaningShould there be any odor during the cleaning’? After a Clean CycleHow to Stop a Clean Cycle Why do 1 have ash Ief’t in m~ oven after cleaning’?Glass Window Painted Surfaces CA~ and CleaningMetal Parts Lift-Up CooktopSurface Units and Drip Pans Clean the area under the drip pans often. Built-upBroiler Pan and Rack Tb remove a surface unitInside of the door Ven ShelvesLift-Off Oven Door Outside of the doorPorcelain Enamel Cooktop CAM and CleaningOven l,igl~t Replacement ~~~. . .~Ien Heating ElementsQUESTIONS? USE this Problem SOL17ER PROB,EhfThis is reminding you to enter a bake temperature Problem SolverSee the Operating the Self-Cleaning Oven section Heavily soiled ovens require 3 Y? to 4-hour clean timeWdll Be There Warranty
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