GE JS998 Tips, Cleaning Operating, Care, How to Set for Sabbath Feature in Baking/Roasting

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Instructions Safety Instructions

Using the Sabbath Feature. (Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays.)

The Sabbath feature can be used for baking/roasting only. It cannot be used for Convection, Broil, Speedcook, Defrost, Proof, Dehydrate, Warm, Warmer, Self-Clean or DelayBake cooking.

NOTE:

The oven light is automatically locked out by the control while using the Sabbath feature. The light cannot be turned on or off by the oven light keypad or by opening or closing the door. If the oven light is on, it will remain on and if the oven light is off, it will remain off while the Sabbath feature is being used.

If there is a loss of power while using the Sabbath feature, the oven will return to the Sabbath feature when power returns, but the Bake settings will need to be reentered.

The CLEAR/OFF pad still works during the Sabbath feature and will clear any active BAKE settings.

The Glass Touch number pads surface is solid and will not depress when pushed. To make sure that any command entered while using Sabbath registers for the Glass Touch, ensure that the entire pad of your finger is squarely over the keypad for two seconds. Make sure not to overlap another pad while touching the desired pad—be especially careful around the CLEAR/OFF pad so that the programmed cooking mode is not exited accidentally.

How to Set for Sabbath Feature in Baking/Roasting

and Cleaning Operating

Make sure that the clock shows the correct time of day.

Select BAKE. Enter the desired temperature using the number pads and START the oven.

Select HOME, then FEATURES then MORE.

Select SABBATH. No audible signal will be given and the temperature will disappear from the time and temperature display. The element and oven icons will remain displayed to indicate that the oven is on.

Control screen

*Sabbath*

Bake

Back

Start

NOTE: Selecting BAKE, entering a temperature and pressing START will clear any programmed Timed Bake and start the new settings.

Care

How to Set for Sabbath Feature in Timed Baking/Roasting—Immediate Start and Automatic Stop

Tips

Make sure that the clock shows the correct time of day.

Select BAKE.

Using the number pads, enter the desired temperature between 170°F and 550°F. No audible signals will be given and no temperature will be displayed.

Select OPTIONS.

Control screen

*Sabbath*

Bake

Back

Start

Consumer Support Troubleshooting

Select TIMEDBAKE. Enter the desired cooking time using the number pads. Note that the cooking time will not start to count down until after preheat is complete.

Select ENTER. This tells the oven that you have finished setting it.

Select START.

Select HOME, then FEATURES then MORE.

Select SABBATH. No audible signal will be given and the temperature will disappear from the time and temperature display.

The element and oven icons will remain displayed to indicate that the oven is on and the cooking time will remain displayed.

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NOTE: The temperature can not be changed during a Timed Bake. Selecting BAKE, entering a temperature, and pressing START will clear any programmed Timed Bake and start the new settings.

When cooking is finished, 0HR:00 will appear in the time and temperature display. Then the 0HR:00 along with the element and oven icons will turn off, indicating that the oven has turned OFF. The control remains in the Sabbath feature.

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