GE JGAS02EK, JGAS02PK AirAdjtiment, OvenShelves, OvenTempemtureControI, SheWPositions, OvenVent

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Eieetric Ignition Model JG.N02EK

The ovenburneron this rangeis lightedbyelectricignition.The ovenandbroilercannotbeoperated in theeventof a powerfailure.

Tolightthe ovenburner, turn the OVENTEMPknobto thedesired temperature.Theburnershould ignitewithin60 seconds.

Wwer outage?

A burnerin use whenan electrical powerfailureoccurswillcontinue to operatenormally.Yourovenmay be usedduringan electricalpower outagebycarefullyfollowingthe stepsbelow:

To lightthe ovenpilot during an electricalpoweroutage:

1. BesureOVENTEMP knobis in the OFFposition.

2. Openboththe ovenand broiler

doorsandwait5 minutesto allow

AirAdjtiment

An air adjustmentshutterforthe ovenburnerregulatesthe flowofair to theflame.You’llfindtheshutter againstthebackwallbehindthe broilerdrawer.Toreachit, remove theovenbottom(page16)andthe burnerbaffle.

~ Loosen

IAir

i‘ adjustment H shutter

Toadjust the flowof air, loosen the Phillipsheadscrewandrotate the shutterto allowmoreor lessair intotheburnertubeas needed.

OvenShelves

 

 

 

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The shelvesare designedwith stop- ==

lockssowhenplacedcorrectlyonthe

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shelfsupports,theywill stopbefore

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comingcompletelyoutoftheovenand

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willnottilt whenyouare removing

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foodfromthemor placingfood

 

on them.

 

Whenplacingcookwareon a shelf,

 

pullthe shelfoutto the “stop”

 

position.Placethe cookwareon

 

the shelf,then slidethe shelfback

 

intotheoven.Thiswilleliminate

 

reachingintothehot oven.

 

Toremovethe shelvesfromthe

 

oven,pullthemtowardyou, tilt

 

frontendupwardandpullthemout.

 

anypilotgasto dissipate.

When the right amount of air

Toreplace,placeshelfon shelf

3.Unplugthe rangefromthe wall outlet,tum off the circuitbreaker, or removethefuseto avoidaccidenti ignitionof theovenif electricpower is restoredwhileyouare lighting thepilot.

4.Removethe broilerpan.

5.Locatethe ovenpilotassembly bylookingintothe broileropening. The pilotis at the backof the broilercompartment,on the right sideof theburner.

Note:Theovenmust beat room temperaturebeforeyou should attemptto lightthe ovenpilot manually.

6.TurntheOVENTEMP knobto the desiredtemperaturesetting.

7.Lightthepilotwith a matchand withdrawyourarm immediately becausethe ovenburner maylight in as littleas 20 seconds.

8.Replacethe broilerpan and closethe ovenand broilerdoors.

Note:It is necessaryto lightthe pilotmanuallyeachtime the oven is usedduringa poweroutage.

flowsinto the burner, theflame shouldbe steady,withapproximately I/2°bluecones, and shouldnot

extendoutoverthebaffleedges.

OvenTempemtureControI

TheOVENTEMPcontrolis locatedat thecenterofthe control panelon the frontof the range.

Simplyturn the knobtothe desired cookingtemperatures,whichare markedin 25”F.incrementson the dial. It will normallytake30 to 60 secondsbeforethe flamecomeson.

Afterthe ovenreachesthe selected temperature,theovenburnercycles— offcompletely,thenon witha fill flame-to keeptheoventemperature controlled.

supportwithstop-locks(curved

 

extensionundershelf)facingup and

 

towardrear ofoven.Tiltup front

 

andpushshelftowardbackof oven

 

untilit goespast “stop”on oven

 

wall.Thenlowerfrontof shelfand

 

pushit allthe wayback.

 

SheWPositions

 

Theovenhas fourshelfsupports—

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A (bottom),B, C and D (top).Shelf

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positionsfor cookingare suggested

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on Bakingand Roastingpages.

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OvenVent

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Yourovenis ventedthrougha duct

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at the rear of the range.Do not

 

blocktheopeningof this duct—itis

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importantthat the flowof hot air

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fromtheovenand fresh air to the

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ovenburnerbe uninterrupted. Avoidtouchingthe ventopenings or nearbysurfacesduringovenor broileropemtions-theymaybe hot.

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