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Time Bake. .............12,13
Howto Roast . . . . . . . . . .......14
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TheProblemSolver . . . ........29
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it will helpyou operate and maintain
your newRange properly.
Keepit handy for answers toyour
questions.
Hyoudon’t understand something
or needmore help, write: (include
your phone number)
Consumer Affairs
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
writedcwn the rmdd

and serial B’M.mRber’sm

You’llfind them on a label on the
front ofthe Range behind the left
ovenor storage compartment door.
These numbers arealso on the
Consumer Product Ownership
Registration Cardthat came with
your Range. Beforesending in
this card, pleasewrite these
numbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethese numbers in any
correspondence orservice calls
concerning your Range.
If you a
.d
!mmediateiy contactthe dealer
(orbuilder) that sold you the Range. ~
saw?time’and
Beforeyou!
Sw’wic’e.eII
Checkthe Problem Solver on page
29.it lists minor causes of operating
problemsthat you can correct
yourself.
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