GE JRP80 owner manual How to Delay the Start of Cleaning, After a Clean Cycle

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How to Delay the Start of Cleaning

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Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day.

Latch the door.

Touch the SELF CLEAN pad.

Using the INCREASE or DECREASE pads, enter the desired clean time.

Touch the START TIME pad. The earliest start time you can set will appear in the display.

Using the INCREASE or DECREASE pads, enter the time of day you want the clean cycle to start.

Touch the START pad.

The display will show the start time. It will not be possible to unlatch the oven door until the temperature drops below the lock temperature and the LOCKED door light goes off.

When the LOCKED door light is off, unlatch the door.

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After a Clean Cycle

You may notice some white ash in the oven. Wipe it up with a damp cloth after the oven cools.

If white spots remain, remove them with a soap- filled steel wool pad and rinse thoroughly with a vinegar and water mixture.

These deposits are usually a salt residue that cannot be removed by the clean cycle.

If the oven is not clean after one clean cycle, repeat the cycle.

You cannot set the oven for cooking until the oven is cool enough for the door to be unlatched.

While the oven is self-cleaning, you can press the CLOCK pad to display the time of day. To return to the clean countdown, press the COOKING TIME pad.

Apply a small amount of vegetable oil to a paper towel and wipe the edges of the oven shelves with the paper towel. Do not spray with Pam® or other lubricant sprays.

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JRP80 specifications

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