GE JGBP30 A, JGBP85 A, JGBP79 A, JGBP90 A, JGBP86 A, JGBP35 A, JGBP26 A manual XL44 Gas Ranges

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XL44: Gas Ranges

A Full Range of New

Features:

See pages 8 & 9 of this service guide for model specific features

GE ProfileGE

OVEN TEMPERATURE VARIATION

-30° -20° -10°

Baking

+10° +20° +30°

Temp

GE

TrueTemp

Other Leading

Manufacturers' Average

Amana, Magic Chef,

Whirlpool, Maytag,

KitchenAid, Tappan

TrueTempSystem

Enhanced Broil System

Professional cooktop grate

“The Most Accurate Oven

provides improved broil

provides preparation and

In America”

performance

cooking convenience

Precise Simmer Burner with

600 BTUs allows for low, even heat distribution for delicate foods and sauces

Sealed Burner Design helps contain spills from dripping beneath cooktop for easy cleanup

Two Maximum Output Burners, with 12,000 BTUs, provide high output for fast heat-up and boiling

Sixth Embossed Rack Position increases cooking flexibility

Largest Useable Oven Capacity,* room for cooking an entire meal

*Among manufacturers' brands

Digital temperature display for accurate temperature readout

Digipad entry provides digital precision with easy-to-set controls

Extra-Large Broiler Pan with Grid allows for a large-capacity broiling area

Digital temperature display for accurate temperature readout

Cooktop lifts up for access to easy-clean seamless, porcelain-enameled subtop

G E — C o n t i n u i n g t h e Tr a d i t i o n o f I n n o v a t i o n

Thomas Edison

When you make GE products part of your home, you join millions of people throughout the world, people who know through experience that at GE—We bring good things to life.

In 1876, Thomas Edison took a revolutionary idea and created the light bulb—a device that would change the world forever.

And while the small company he founded over a hundred years ago has grown into an international business, GE still maintains a dedication to principles upon which it was founded—innovation, quality and products that set new standards. Its remarkable history encompasses vision, determination and a well-earned reputation for quality.

For over 100 years, GE has been the source of premier products, many of them “firsts” in the industry. Some notable technological developments and range introductions include:

1907 GE marketed a full line of cooking devices to the consumer

1928 One of the most important range developments—the first Calrod® heating elements 1934 The electric range had gained household acceptance

1950 Electric ranges featured doubled ovens

1956 GE promoted a new era of all-automatic cooking—electronics

1963 GE introduced the most important invention in the major appliance industry—the “Self-Cleaning Oven”

1976 New free-standing microwave cooking center combined upper microwave oven with lower self-cleaning conventional oven

1980 Introduced “TimeMaker” range with combination conventional/ microwave oven

1990 XL44—Revolutionized industry by introducing largest capacity oven, upswept cooktop and Big View window

1997 Introduced TrueTempSystem: The Most Accurate Oven In America

Today, that tradition of innovation continues and we intend to carry it forward to continue earning our leading reputation.

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Contents Technical Service Guide Important Safety Notice Table of Contents About this Technical Service Guide Featured Model Featured ModelJGBP85BEA Full Range of Power GE TrueTemp Only GE GAS Ranges have AN Appetite this BIG Weve PUT a NEW Spin on a Grate TOP NEW Features / Design So Whats New?30 XL44 SELF-CLEANING GAS Ranges 30 XL44 Continuous and Standard Clean GAS Ranges Cook TOP / Surface Burners To Raise or Remove Cook TOPLOW Flame Simmer Adjustments Conversion to LP Propane GASConversion & Orifices Information Bake Burner AdjustmentsBroil Burner Adjustments Orifice InformationEND Control Panel AccessReinstalling Control Panel CAPERC III Special Features ERCCook and Hold Fahrenheit or Centigrade TemperatureHelpful USE and Care Information Changing the Speed of the + or Pads on Some ModelsThermostat Cycling Most Accurate Oven In AmericaHOW to Display the Fault Codes in Memory ERC Fault Code Memory TestERC Fault Code Memory Display HOW Fault Codes are Stored in Memory ExampleHOW to Enter and Exit the Diagnostic Mode ERC Diagnostic TestsERC on Board Diagnostic Tests HOW to Perform the TestsLock Motor Circuit Lock Motor AccessDoor Latch Mechanism PCB ERC JGBP85BEA Strip Circuits D1 R RK SW O D3 OJGBP85BEA Diagnostic Info Failure Codes F CodesJGBP30BEA Schematic ERT Control VoltagesJGBP30BEA Strip Circuits JGBP85BEA JGBP85BEA JGBP85BEA JGBP85BEA Illustrated Parts Catalog Model JGBP85BEA1BBVent ASM Glow BAR XL44 Gas Ranges