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1.                   answered promptly and courteously  And you can call any time  GE Answer qe  Center  service is open  24 hours a day  7 days a week  S  un       For Customers With Special Needs    5   800 626 2000 7   Uu   Upon request  GE will provide Consumers with impaired hearing or speech who have c   Braille controls for a variety of access to a TDD or a conventional teletypewriter may  lt    GE appliances  and a brochure to call 800 TDD GEAC  800 83   4322  to request e   assist in planning a barrier free information or service  ec   kitchen for persons with limited un             mobility  To obtain these items   free of charge  call 800 62 76 2000        Service Contracts  8011626 2224    You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there  after your warranty expires  Purchase a GE contract while your warranty is still  in effect and you l receive a substantial discount  With a multiple year contract   you re assured of future service at today s prices        Parts and Accessories  800 626 2002    Individuals qualified to service their own appliances User maintenance instructions contained in this booklet   1 have needed parts or accessories sent directly to cover procedures intended to be performed by any user    ir home  The GE parts system provides access to over Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified  47 000 parts    and all GE Genuine Renewal Parts are service personnel  Caution must be exercised  since  fully warran
2.         Angel food cake A   Biscuits or muffins BorC   Cookies or cupcakes BorC   Brownies BorC   Layer cakes BorC   Bundt or pound cakes Aor B    Pies or pie shells BorC   Frozen pies A  on cookie sheet   Casseroles BorC   Roasting Aor B      Preheating is necessary for good results when baking  cakes  cookies  pastry and breads  For most casseroles  and roasts  preheating is not necessary  For ovens without  a preheat indicator light or tone  preheat 10 minutes   After the oven is preheated  place the food in the oven   as quickly as possible to prevent heat from escaping     e Shiny  bright and smooth pans reflect heat   resulting in a lighter  more delicate browning   Cakes and cookies require this type of pan     eGlass baking dishes absorb heat  When baking in  glass baking dishes  the temperature may need to  be reduced by 25  F           n Placement    For even cooking and proper browning  there must be  enough room for air circulation in the oven  Baking  results will be better if baking pans are centered as  much as possible rather than being placed to the front  or to the back of the oven     Baking Guides    When using prepared baking mixes  follow the package recipe    or instructions for the best baking results     Cookies    When baking cookies  flat cookie sheets  without  sides  produce better looking cookies  Cookies baked  in a jelly roll pan  short sides all around  may have  darker edges and pale or light browning may occur     Do not use a cookie sheet s
3.    7 Surface Burners and Grates   8 Oven Vent    9 Lift Up Cooktop Locks in up position  to simplify cleaning underneath      0 Anti Tip Device    Explained  on page Feature Index  3 17  11 Drip Pans  18 22 n  12 Clock and Timer  2  13 Oven Light Switch Lets you turn  23 24 interior oven light on and off   5 11 12 14 Oven Temperature Control  in 15 Oven Interior Light  24 16 Oven Shelf Supports  8 19 Shelf positions for cooking are    suggested in the Baking and  82021 Roasting sections   51122 17 Lift Off Oven Door  duin  Easily removed for oven cleaning   3 19 18 Broiler Pan and Rack  2 4 25        xplained  on page    11 22  11  12  15    21    5  15  17   18 22       Suna PUB SurJo00  T    IZUEN JnoX IO So  Inj89q          HOW DOES THIS COOKTOP COMPARE  IO YOUR OLD ONE       Your new cooktop has gas burners  If you are used The best types of cookware to use  plus heat up and  to cooking with induction or other electric surface cool down times  depend upon the type of burner or  units  you will notice some differences when you use surface unit you have    gas burners  The following chart will help you to understand the    Type of Cooktop Description    Gas Burners Reeularor sealed  Efi gas  burners use   either LP gas   or natural gas        Radiant Electric coils   Glass Ceramic  under a glass   Cooktop ceramic cooktop   Induction High frequency    MM        induction coils  under a glass  surface        LI NS  TH SS    Electric Coil Flattened metal  tubing containing    
4.    Safety Instructions                     2 6  Anti Tip Device    Operating Instructions  Tips       Aluminum Foil                            5  14 17 23  Clock and  Timers  1  2r rr reete ro 10  Features ieni e 7  Oveni sm eri pe meme atts ith 10 18  Baking  scrinio aia aa x a 12 14  Broiling  Broiling Guide                     17  18  Control Settings            sese 12  16  18  Light  Bulb Replacement                  11  21  Preheating        cece cece cece e eee teen eee 12  Roasting  Roasting Guide                15  16  Surface Cooking                    see 8 9  Control Settings      8 9  Cooktop Comparison exe  Cookware   lips           ssssseen  T Care and Cleaning            19 24  Broiler Pan and Rack    22  Continuous Clean     Oven    24  COOkt0D scs oii eere ttu te toate ede Do eet  10  Oven Bottom               sees 23  Oven  Door oiea ae e anie 21  GE Appliances    Use and Care Guide    Gas Slide in Range       Problem Solver              27 28  Thermostat Adjustment    DOH Yourself  coe eh ee a eie M  More questions     call  GE Answer Center  800 626 2000  Minor Adjustments                       26  Flooring and Level ing                        sssssssussu 6  Removal of Packaging Tape                       6  Consumer Services                    31  Appliance Registration                                     2  Important Phone Numbers                         3 1  Model and Serial Number Location            2  Warranty      Back Cover   Model JGSC 12    164D
5.   Tape          NOTE   elf attaching to masonry  you can buy suitable screws    and anchors at hardware stores  Use a masonry drill  to drill the required holes     elf range is removed for cleaning or any other reason     make sure chain is reattached                                 ID pue ae     SuIueoa    juy    d dir     IJA             MINOR ADJUSTMENTS YOU CAN MAKE    Surface Burner Air Adjustment Shutters    An air adjustment shutter for each surface burner  regulates the flow of air to the flame     When the right amount of air flows into the  burner  the flame will be steady  relatively quiet and  have approximately 3 4  sharp blue cones  This is  usually the case with factory preset shutter settings     With too much air  the flame will be unsteady   possibly won t burn all the way around  and will be  noisy  sounding like a blowtorch     With not enough air  you won t see any sharp blue  cones in the flame  you may see yellow tips  and soot  may accumulate on pots and pans     The air adjustment shutters set on the hood of the  valves and are positioned on the burner tubes by  friction fit     To adjust the flow of air to the burners  apply a  blade type screwdriver against the friction fit shutters  and push to adjust the shutters  allowing more or less  air into the burner tubes as needed     Oven Burner Air Adjustment Shutter    The air adjustment shutter for the oven burner  regulates the flow of air to the flame     The shutter for the oven burner is near the 
6.   cooking with fruits  cooking heavily  cured meats or basting food during cooking  Press  the foil tightly around the inside of the pan      continued next page     Most meats continue to cook slightly while   standing after being removed from the oven  The  standing time recommended for roasts is 10 to 20  minutes to allow the roast to firm up  making it easier  to carve  The internal temperature will rise about 5  to  10 F   to compensate for the temperature rise  if  desired  remove the roast from the oven sooner at 5   to 10  F less than the temperature on the guide   Remember that food will continue to cook in the hot  oven and therefore should be removed when the  desired internal temperature has been reached     3  Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to the desired  temperature  See the Roasting Guide for  temperatures and approximate cooking times     4  When roasting is complete  turn the OVEN  TEMP knob to OFF and then remove the food  from the oven        15    Jejsour13y J  uaA   au 3snfpy    Sun seoxX          Questions and Answers    ROASTING     continued     Q  Is it necessary to check for doneness with a    meat thermometer     A  Checking the finished internal temperature at the  completion of cooking time is recommended   Temperatures are shown in the Roasting Guide  section  For roasts over 8 Ibs   check with  thermometer at half hour intervals after half    the cooking time has passed   Q  Why is my roast crumbling when I try to    carve it     A  Roasts are easier 
7.   electric resistance  wire suspended  over a drip pan     Solid Disk Solid cast iron  disk sealed to the  cooktop surface     differences between gas burner cooktops and any  other type of cooktop you may have used in the past     How it Works    Flames heat the pans directly  Pan flatness is not critical to cooking results  but  pans should be well balanced  Gas burners heat the pan right away and change  heat settings right away  When you turn the control off  cooking stops right away     Heat travels to the glass surface and then to the cookware  so pans must be flat on  the bottom for good cooking results  The glass cooktop stays hot enough to  continue cooking after it is turned off  Remove the pan from the surface unit it     you want cooking to stop     Pans must be made of ferrous metals  metal that attracts a magnet   Heat is   produced by a magnetic circuit between the coil and the pan  Heats up right away  and changes heat settings right away  like a gas cooktop  After turning the control  off  the glass cooktop is hot from the heat of the pan  but cooking stops right away     Heats by direct contact with the pan and by heating the air under the pan  For best  cooking results  use good quality pans  Electric coils are more forgiving of   warped pans than radiant or solid disks  Heats up quickly but does not change      heat settings as quickly as gas or induction  Electric coils stay hot enough to   continue cooking for a short time after they are turned off     H
8.   pancan catch fire if oven is used without  removing the grease from the broiler pan       Make sure the broiler pan and rack are in place  correctly to reduce the possibility of a grease i ire     e When broiling  if meat is too close to the  flames  the fat may ignite  Trim excess fat to  prevent excessive flare ups     e If you should have a grease fire in the broiler  pan  turn off oven  and keep oven door closed to  contain fire until it burns out     Cleaning Your Range      Clean only parts listed in this Use and Care  Guide     e Keep range clean and free of accumulations of  grease or spillovers  which may ignite     SAVE THESE  INSTRUCTIONS    FLOORING AND LEVELING    Flooring Under the Range    Your range  like so many other household items  is  heavy and can settle into soft floor coverings such  as cushioned vinyl or carpeting  When moving the  range on this type of flooring  it should be installed on  a l A inch thick sheet of plywood  or similar material   as follows     Leveling the Range    Use a 1      open end or adjustable wrench to equally  back out the four legs  The flanges  rims  below the  sides of the cooktop must be raised above the top of  the countertop  Carefully slide the range into its  installation space  Observe that it is clearing the  countertop  Then place a spirit level or a glass  measuring cup partially filled with water on one of the  oven shelves to check for levelness     How to Remove Packaging Tape    To assure no damage is done t
9.  Do not  use steel wool or abrasive cleansers because they will  clog the burner openings and scratch the burners  If  the holes become clogged  clean them with a small  sewing needle or a small safety pin     Do not attempt to clean burners in an automatic  dishwasher  Loosened food soil can clog burner  holes  and the strong action of the dishwasher  detergent can damage the burner heads     Before putting the burners back  shake out excess  water and dry them thoroughly by setting them in a  warm oven for 30 minutes     20    Burner Support        Gas Valve  Orifice  Do not remove  screws from   igniter bracket            Burner Ports  Lighter Port    Flash Tube    Burner Support    Air Shutter    To replace the burners   1  Slip the air shutter over the gas valve orifice     2  Lower the burner assembly and hook the tabs in the  slots in the burner support     3  Be sure both tabs are in their slots  that the burner  sits level and straight  and that the flash tube forms  a straight line from the igniter to the burner        arner Grates    Porcelain enamel burner  grates should be washed  regularly and  of course   after spillovers  Wash them  in hot  soapy water and rinse with clean water  Dry  the grates with a cloth   don t put them back on the  range wet  When replacing the grates  be sure they re  positioned securely over the burners        Drip Pans    Remove the grates  Then lift out the chrome plated  drip pans  Wash them in hot  soapy water  Rinse them  with cle
10.  service technician s  travel costs to your home     All warranty service will be  provided by our Factory Service  Centers or by our authorized  Customer Care  servicers during  normal working hours     Should your appliance need  service  during warranty period or  beyond  call 800 GE CARES   800 432 2737      e Replacement of house fuses or  resetting of circuit breakers     e Failure of the product if it is used  for other than its intended purpose  or used commercially     eDamage to product caused  by accident  fire  floods or acts  of God     WARRANTOR IS NOT  RESPONSIBLE FOR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES        Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitation or exclusion  may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state   To know what your legal rights are in your state  consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state   s Attorney General     Warrantor  General Electric Company    If further help is needed concerning this warranty  write   Manager   Consumer Affairs  GE Appliances  Louisville  KY 40225          P eL A  b  Recycled Paper          Part No  164 D2966P053  Pub No  49 8523    CG    JGSC12    Printed in LaFayette  GA       
11.  the  range without extending over adjacent burners     e Always turn the surface burners off before      removing cookware     eCarefully watch foods being fried at a high  flame setting             Never block the vents  air openings  of the  range  They provide the air inlet and outlet that  are necessary for the range to operate properly  with correct combustion  Air openings are  located at the rear of the cooktop and at the top  of the oven door       Do not use a wok on the cooking surface if  the wok has a round metal ring that is placed  over the burner grate to support the wok  This  ring acts as a heat trap  which may damage the  burner grate and burner head  Also  it may cause  the burner to work improperly  This may cause a  carbon monoxide level above that allowed by  current standards  resulting in a health hazard       Foods for frying should be as dry as possible   Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh foods  can cause hot fat to bubble up and over the sides  of the pan       Use the least possible amount of fat for effective  shallow or deep fat frying  Filling the pan too  full of fat can cause spillovers when food is added       1f a combination of oils or fats will be used    i frying  stir together before heating or as fats  melt slowly     e Always heat fat slowly  and watch as it heats       Use a deep fat thermometer whenever  possible to prevent overheating fat beyond the  smoking point       Never try to move a pan of hot fat  especially a  dee
12.  this  illustration as A  bottom   B  C and D  top      Af positions for cooking are suggested in the  Baking and Roasting sections     Oven Vent    Your oven is vented through duct openings at the  center rear of the range  Do not block these ducts  when cooking in the oven    it is important that the  flow of hot air from the oven and fresh air to the oven  burner be uninterrupted  Avoid touching the vent  openings or nearby surfaces during oven or broiler  operation   they may become hot     e Vent openings and nearby surfaces may become  hot  Do not touch them     e Handles of pots and pans on the cooktop may  become hot if left too close to the vent     ven Light    Use the switch on the control panel to turn the light on and off                      Do not leave plastic items on the cooktop   they  may melt if left too close to the vent       Do not leave any items on the cooktop  The hot  air from the vent may ignite flammable items and  will increase pressure in closed containers  which  may cause them to burst       Metal items will become very hot if they are left  on the cooktop  and could cause burns     ll    NUII  pue WMO    U9A   JnOX UISA          Your oven temperature is controlled very accurately  using an oven control system  We recommend that  you operate the range for a number of weeks to  become familiar with you new oven s performance     How to Set Your Range for Baking    To avoid possible burns  place the shelves in the  correct position before you t
13. 02966P053          HELP US RELE VOU     Read this guide carefully     It is intended to help you operate and maintain your  new range properly   Keep it handy for answers to your questions   If you don t understand something or need more help   write  include your phone number     Consumer Affairs   GE Appliances   Appliance Park   Louisville  KY 40225    Write down the model and serial numbers   You ll find the model and serial numbers on two labels  on the range front frame near the broiler drawer    These numbers are also on the Consumer Product  Ownership Registration Card that came with your  range  Before sending in this card  please write these  numbers here        Model Number Serial Number    Use these numbers in any correspondence or service  calls concerning your range     If you received a damaged range       Immediately contact the dealer  or builder  that sold  you the range     Save time and money  Before you  request service       Check the Problem Solver in the back of this guide  It  lists causes of minor operating problems that you can  correct yourself     A WARNING      ALL RANGES  CAN TIP       INJURY TO PERSONS  COULD RESULT    eINSTALL ANTI TIP  DEVICES PACKED  WITH RANGE    e SEE INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTIONS       WARNING  If the information in this  guide is not followed exactly  a fire or    explosion may result causing property  damage  personal injury or death            Do not store or use gasoline or other  flammable vapors and liquids in the  vic
14. Thermostat     Do It Yourself section     eBulb may be loose or burned out    eElectrical plug must be plugged into a live power outlet    e Switch operating oven light is broken  Call for service    e Improper air gas ratio in oven  Adjust oven burner air shutter     e An odor from the insulation around the inside of the oven is normal for the first  few times oven is used  This is temporary     e This is normal in a new oven and will disappear in time     If you need more help   call  toll free     GE Answer Center    800 626 2000  consumer information service    28       The Problem Solver          30    NOTES       We ll Be There     Ath the purchase of your new GE appliance  receive the assurance that if you ever need   formation or assistance from GE  we ll be there  All you have to do is call   toll free     In Home Repair Service  800 GE CARES  800 432 2737     AGE consumer service professional will provide expert repair service   scheduled at a time that   s convenient for you  Many GE Consumer Service  company operated locations offer you service today or tomorrow  or at your  convenience  7 00 a m  to 7 00 p m  weekdays  9 00 a m  to 2 00 p m  Saturdays    Our factory trained technicians know your appliance inside and out so most  repairs can be handled in just one visit     GE Answer Center   800626 2000    Whatever  your question about any GE major appliance  GE Answer Center   information service is available to help  Your call and your question   will be       
15. an  hot water and polish them dry with a  cloth  Never use abrasive cleansers or steel  wool   they ll scratch the surface  Instead  soak the  drip pans for about 20 minutes in slightly diluted  liquid cleanser or mild solution of ammonia and water    1 2 cup of ammonia to one gallon of water      1Aft Off Oven Door    The oven door is removable  but  it is heavy  You may need help  removing and replacing the door   Do not lift the door by the handle   This can cause the glass to break  or can cause damage to the door     To remove the door  open it a  few inches to the special stop  position that will hold the door  open  Grasp firmly on each side  and lift the door straight up and  off the hinges     NOTE       Be careful not to place hands between the hinge  and the oven door frame as the hinge could snap  back and pinch fingers       Li    e While working in the oven area  cover the hinges  with towels or empty paper towel rolls to prevent  pinched fingers and chipping the porcelain enamel  on the frame     To replace the door  make sure the hinges are in the  special stop position  Position the slots in the bottom      he door squarely over the hinges at the same time    ae hinges snap back against the oven frame  pull  them back out     To get rid of burned on food  place the grates in a covered  container or plastic bag  Add 1 4 cup ammonia and let  them soak for 30 minutes  Wash  rinse well and dry     Although they re durable  the grates will gradually  lose their sh
16. any kind on the control panel     The control knobs may be removed for  easier cleaning     Brushed Chrome Cooktop       an the brushed chrome top with warm  soapy water    Bon Ami  brand cleanser and immediately dry it  with a clean  soft cloth  Take care to dry the surface  following the  grain   To help prevent finger marks  after cleaning  spread a thin film of baby oil on the  surface  Wipe away excess oil with a clean  soft cloth     Lift Up Cooktop    Clean the area under the cooktop often  Built up soil   especially grease  may catch fire     To make cleaning easier  the entire cooktop may be  lifted up and supported in the up position     Be sure all burners are turned off before raising  the cooktop  Then remove the grates and drip pans   grasp the two front burner wells and lift up  Dual  support rods will hold the cooktop up while you clean  underneath it     After cleaning under the cooktop with hot  soapy  water and a clean cloth  lower the cooktop  Be careful  not to pinch your fingers      continued next page     CARE AND CLEANING                 Before removing the knobs for cleaning  please note  that the knobs on the left side and the knobs on the  right side are in the proper OFF position  When  replacing the knobs  check the OFF position to insure  proper alignment     opm  sSumoagq    To remove the knob  pull it straight off the stem   When removing a knob  it may be helpful to slip a  thin cloth  such as a handkerchief  or a piece of string  under and a
17. back wall  of the oven behind the broiler drawer        Loosen    Air  Adjustment  Shutter    To reach the shutter  remove ter  remove the broiler drawer    broiler drawer     To adjust the flow of air to the burner  loosen the  Phillips head screw and rotate the shutter to allow  more or less air into the burner tube as needed     26    Air Adjustment Shutter          To determine if the burner flame is proper  light the  burner  The flame should have 1 2  to 3 4  blue cones  with no yellow tipping  and should not extend out  over the baffle edges           QUESTIONS   USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER       PROBLEM    TOP BURNERS  DO NOT LIGHT  OR DO NOT  BURN EVENLY    BURNERS HAVE  YELLOW OR  YELLOW TIPPED  FLAMES    BURNER FLAMES  VERY LARGE  OR YELLOW    FOOD DOES NOT   ROIL PROPERLY    FOOD DOES NOT ROAST  OR BAKE PROPERLY       POSSIBLE CAUSE    e Pilots are not lit  Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live power outlet       Burner holes on the side or around the top of burner may be clogged   Remove burners and clean them with a small sewing needle or small safety pin   Make sure you do not enlarge the holes       Burners may not be fitted correctly onto the mounting brackets  Remove and  reinstall them properly         C  Soft blue flames     Normal for natural gas    elf burner flames look like  A   call for service  Normal burner flames should  look like  B  or  C   depending on the type of gas you use      A  Yellow flames     Call for service     B  Yellow tips o
18. cooking  Turn the  meat with tongs  piercing the meat with a fork also  allows the juices to escape  When broiling poultry  or fish  brush each side often with butter     Placing the food closer to the flame increases the  exterior browning of the food  but also increases  the spattering and the possibility of the fats and  meat juices igniting    4  Close the broiler door and turn the OVEN TEMP  knob to BROIL     5  Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to OFF  Remove  the broiler pan from the compartment and serve  the food immediately  Leave the pan outside the  compartment to cool        e Steaks and chops should be at least l inch thick  for best broiling results  Pan broil thinner ones     Q  When broiling  is it necessary to always use a  rack in the pan     A  Yes  Using the rack suspends the meat over the  pan  As the meat cooks  the juices fall into the pan   thus keeping meat drier  Juices are protected by the  rack and stay cooler  thus preventing excessive  spatter and smoking      continued next page     17    sunseoy    SUITIO I C                e Always use the broiler pan and rack that comes with  your oven  It is designed to minimize smoking and  spattering by trapping the juices in the shielded  lower part of the pan     eFor steaks and chops  slash fat evenly around the  outside edges of the meat  To slash  cut crosswise  through outer fat surface just to the edge of the meat   Use tongs to turn the meat over to prevent piercing  the meat and losing juices     elf desir
19. eDo not use oven cleaners  cleansing powders  or harsh abrasives on the outside of the door      continued next page         D pue sey    SUUE             CARE AND CLEANING     continued     Oven Light Bulb    The light bulb is located in the upper right corner of the  oven  Before replacing the bulb  disconnect electrical  power to range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel  or unplug the range from the electrical outlet  Let the  bulb cool completely before removing it  Do not touch  a hot bulb with a damp cloth as the bulb will break     Broiler Pan and Rack    After broiling  remove the broiler pan from the  broiler drawer  Remove the rack from the pan   Carefully pour out grease from the pan into a proper  container  Wash and rinse the broiler pan and rack in  hot water with a soap filled or plastic scouring pad     If food has burned on  sprinkle the rack with  detergent while hot and cover with wet paper towels  or    dishcloth  Soaking the pan will remove burned  on foods     Broiler Drawer    To remove   1  When the broiler is cool  remove the rack and pan     2  Pull the broiler drawer out until it stops  then push  it back in about one inch     3  Grasp the handle  lift and pull the broiler drawer  out  lift the rollers located under the drawer over  the roller guides in the range      To replace     1  Put the rollers under the broiler drawer behind the  roller guide stops in the range     2  Hold the broiler drawer in the raised position as  you slide it par
20. eats by direct contact with the pan  so pans must be flat on the bottom for good  cooking results  Heats up and cools down more slowly than electric coils  The  disk stays hot enough to continue cooking after it is turned off  Remove the pan  from the solid disk if you want the cooking to stop     SURFACE COOKING    Electric Ignition    Your surface burners are lighted by electric ignition  Surface burners in use when an electrical power  eliminating the need for standing pilot lights with failure occurs will continue to operate normally     constantly burning flames     In case of a power failure  you can light the surface  burners on your range with a match  Hold a lighted  match to the burner  then turn the knob to the LITE  position  Use extreme caution when lighting    burners in this manner     Surface Burner Controls    The knobs that turn the surface burners on and off The two knobs on the left control the left front and    are located on the lower control panel in front of left rear burners  The two knobs on the right control  the burners  the right front and right rear burners     0       s Light a Surface Burner    Push the control knob in and turn  it counterclockwise to LITE   You will hear a little  clicking  ee  noise   the sound of the electri   spark igniting the burner         After Lighting a Burner    Check to be sure the burner you turned on is the one  you want to use     Do not operate a burner for an extended period of  time without cookware on the gra
21. ed  marinate meats or chicken before  broiling  Or brush with barbecue sauce last  5 to 10 minutes only     Quantity and or    Broil First Side   Second Side  Position   Time  Minutes   Time  Minute     BROILING GUIDE    e When arranging the food on the pan  do not let fatty  edges hang over the sides because dripping fat will    soil the oven     e Broiler does not need to be preheated  However   for very thin foods  or to increase browning  preheat  if desired    eFrozen steaks can be conventionally broiled by  positioning the oven shelf at next lowest shelf  position and increasing cooking time given in this  guide 1 4 times per side              Food Thickness Comments  Bacon 1 2 Ib  34 Arrange in single layer    about 8 thin slices   Ground Beef l Ib   4 patties  Space evenly  Up to 8 patties take  Well Done 1 2 to 3 4 inch thick about same time   Beef Steaks  Rare l inch thick B 9 Steaks less than l inch cook through  Medium  1 1   lbs   B 12 before browning   Well Done B 13 Pan frying is recommended   Rare 1  amp  inch thick B C 10 Slash fat   Medium  2 25 lbs   15  Well Done 25    Chicken 1 whole 30 35 25 30 Reduce times about 5 to 10 minutes   2 to 2 4 lbs    per side for cut up chicken  Brush each  split lengthwise side with melted butter  Broil with skin   side down first   Bakery Product   Bread  Toast  or   2   4 slices 2 3 1 2 1 Space evenly  Place English muffins  Toaster Pastries l pkg   2  cut side up and brush with butter   English Muffins   2 split 3 5 if d
22. eet or flat tray  Use a multi purpose  dry chemical or foam type fire extinguisher        Flaming grease outside a pan can be put out by  covering it with baking soda or  if available  by  using a multi purpose dry chemical or foam type  fire extinguisher     Flame in the oven can be smothered completely  by closing the oven door and turning the oven  off or by using a multi purpose dry chemical or  foam type fire extinguisher     e When cooking pork  follow the directions  exactly and always cook the meat to an internal  temperature of at least 170  F  This assures that  in  the remote possibility that trichina may be present  in the meat  it will be killed and the meat will be  safe to eat     Surface Cooking    Always use the LITE position when igniting  top burners and make sure the burners have  ignited       Never leave the surface burners unattended at  high flame settings  Boilovers cause smoking and  greasy spillovers that may catch on fire     e Adjust the top burner flame size so it does  not extend beyond the edge of the cookware   Excessive flame is hazardous     eet Use only dry pot holders      moist or damp pot holders on hot  surfaces may result in burns from  steam  Do not let pot holders come near open  flames when lifting cookware  Do not use a towel  or other bulky cloth  Such cloths can catch fire on    a hot burner     e To minimize the possibility of burns  ignition  of flammable materials and spillage  turn  cookware handles toward the side or back of
23. esired                 similar precookec  sausages  bratwurs    18       B  B  C  c    Lobster Tails 2 4 13 16 Do not Cut through back of shell  spread   6 to 8 oz  each  turn over  open  Brush with melted butter  before broiling and after half of  broiling time   Fish 1 Ib  fillets 1 4 to B C 5 5 Handle and turn very carefully  Brush  1 2 inch thick with lemon butter before and during  cooking  if desired  Preheat broiler to  increase browning   Ham Slices   inch thick Increase times 5 to 10 minutes per side  Precooked for 14 inch thick or home cured   Pork Chops 2  1 2 inch  B 10 4 5 Slash fat   Well Done 2  l inch thick   B 13 9 12  about I Ib   Lamb Chops  Medium 2  l inch  B 8 Slash fat   Well Done about 10 1 2 oz  B 10  Medium 2  1 X inch   B 10  Well Done about 1 Ib  B 17  Wieners  1 lb  pkg   10  B C 6 1 2 If desired  split sausages in half    lengthwise  cut into 5 to 6 inch pieces           per care and cleaning are important so your range will give you efficient  and satisfactory service  Follow these directions carefully in caring for it to    help assure safe and proper maintenance     BE SURE ELECTRICAL POWER IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING    ANY PART OF THE RANGE     Control Panel and Knobs       Clean up any spills or spatters        with a damp cloth  Remove Se    heavier soil with warm  soapy ay 4 3j    water  S  me  Clean the control panel with mild         liquid dish detergent and a soft   cloth  Rub the control panel lightly   CAUTION  Do not use abrasives of   
24. gg or dairy mixtures     This special coating is not used on the oven shelves   the oven bottom or on the inside of the oven door   Remove these to clean with a commercial oven  cleaner to prevent damaging the Continuous Cleaning  Oven coating     Use care in removing and replacing the shelves  and dishes in order to avoid scratching  rubbing  or otherwise damaging the porous finish on the  oven walls     24    To Clean the Continuous Cleaning Oven     1  Let range parts cool before handling  We  recommend rubber gloves be worn when cleaning     2  Remove shelves and cookware  including the  broiler pan and rack     3  Soil visibility maybe reduced by operating the  oven at 400 F  Close the door and set temperature  control to 400 F  Time for at least 4 hours   Repeated cycles may be necessary before  improvement in appearance is apparent     Remember  During the operation of the oven  the  door  window and other range surfaces will get hot  enough to cause burns  Do not touch  Let the range  cool before replacing the oven shelves     4  If a spillover or heavy soiling occurs on the porous  surface  as soon as the oven has cooled  remove as  much of the soil as possible using a small amount  of water and a stiff bristle nylon brush  Use water  sparingly and change it frequently  keeping it as  clean as possible  and be sure to blot it up with  paper towels  cloths or sponges  Do not rub or  scrub with paper towels  cloths or sponges  since  they will leave unsightly lint on t
25. he estimated cooking time and do  not open the door to look at your food  Most recipes  provide minimum and maximum baking times such as   bake 30   40 minutes         BAKING     continued     ZA E    M    Oe ee  ZZ lli   gcns qoi 7         DO NOT open the door to check until the minimum  time  Opening the oven door frequently during  cooking allows heat to escape and makes baking  times longer  Your baking results may also be  affected     ADJUST THE OVEN THERMOSTAT DO IT YOURSELF     You may feel that your new oven cooks differently  than the one it replaced  We recommend that you  use your new oven for a few weeks to become more  familiar with it  following the times given in your  recipes as a guide     If you think your new oven is too hot or too cold   you can adjust the thermostat yourself  If you think  it is too hot  adjust the thermostat to make it cooler    If you think it is too cool  adjust the thermostat to  make it hotter     We do not recommend the use of inexpensive  thermometers  such as those found in grocery stores   to check the temperature setting of your new oven   These thermometers may vary 20   40 degrees     To Adjust the Thermostat  Bottom screw moves toward  HOTTER or COOLER    1  Pull the OVEN TEMP  knob off the shaft   look at the back of the  knob and note the  current setting before  making any  adjustment  The knob  is factory set with the  top screw directly under  the pointer        Back of the OVEN TEMP knob    14       2  Loosen both scre
26. he oven finish  If  water leaves a white ring on the finish as it dries   apply water again and blot it with a clean sponge   starting at the edge of the ring and working toward  the center     Do not use soap  detergent  steel wool pads   commercial oven cleaner  silicone oven sprays   coarse pads or coarse brushes on the porous  surface  These products will spot  clog and damage  the porous surface and reduce its ability to work     Do not scrape the porous surface with a knife  or spatula    they could permanently damage  the finish                  Before placing range in the counter  notice the  location of the stability bracket which is already  attached to the back of the range  This location  should work for most installations  However  it may  be more convenient to hook the stability chain to  the unit when the stability bracket is attached to   the upper set of holes in the back of the range  See  Fig  A  The upper level set of holes are intended for  use with a backsplash kit  If the backsplash is not  being used  make sure that there are no structural  supports for the countertop which will interfere  with the stability bracket when located in the   upper set of holes     Q         Backguard    Bracket  Optional  Location    Bracket Factory  Location             Mainback  Chain                               2  Fasten one end of o  the stability chain to  the floor or wall with  the long screw and    Washer and  washer supplied  See     screw    Fig  B  Make certai
27. ine  regardless of the best care you can  give them  This is due to their continual exposure to  high temperatures     Do not operate a burner for an extended period of  time without cookware on the grate  The finish on the  grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat     After soaking  wash them in hot  soapy water  Rinse  with clean water and polish with a clean  soft cloth     The drip pans may also be cleaned in the dishwasher     TO CLEAN THE DOOR     Inside of door    eSoap and water will normally do the job  Heavy  spattering or spillovers may require cleaning with a  mild abrasive cleaner  Soapy  wet metal pads may also  be used  Do not allow food spills with a high sugar or  acid content  such as milk  tomatoes  sauerkraut  fruit  juices or pie filling  to remain on the surface  They  may cause a dull spot even after cleaning       If necessary  you may use an oven cleaner   Follow the package directions       Clean the inside of the oven window with a mild  non scratching cleaner and a damp cloth     Outside of door      Use soap and water to thoroughly clean the top   sides and front of the oven door  DO NOT let water  run down through openings in the top of the door   Rinse well  You may also use a glass cleaner to  clean the glass on the outside of the door    eSpillage of marinades  fruit juices  tomato sauces  and basting materials containing acids may cause  discoloration and should be wiped up immediately   When the surface is cool  clean and rinse    
28. inity of this or any other appliance         WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS    Do not try to light any appliance       Do not touch any electrical switch  do  not use any phone in your building     eImmediately call your gas supplier from  a neighbor   s phone  Follow the gas  supplier   s instructions       If you cannot reach your gas supplier   call the fire department         Installation and service must be  performed by a qualified installer  service  agency or the gas supplier     IF YOU NEED SERVICE    To obtain service  see the Consumer Services page in  the back of this guide     To obtain replacement parts  contact GE Hotpoint  Service Centers     We re proud of our service and want you to be  pleased  If for some reason you are not happy with the  service you receive  here are three steps to follow for  further help     FIRST  contact the people who serviced your  appliance  Explain why you are not pleased  In most  cases  this will solve the problem     NEXT  if you are still not pleased  write allthe  details   including your phone number   to   Manager  Consumer Relations  GE Appliances  Appliance Park  Louisville  KY 40225    FINALLY  if your problem is still not resolved  write   Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel  20 North Wacker Drive  Chicago  IL 60606             IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Read all instructions before using this appliance     IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE    e The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic  Enforcement Act requires the Gove
29. less Steel  This metal alone has poor   heating properties  and is usually combined with  copper  aluminum or other metals for improved heat  distribution  Combination metal skillets usually work  satisfactorily if they are used with medium heat as the  manufacturer recommends        Q doj4007     uosr1eduio    SUD 00   IdBJ ANS          CLOCK AND TIMER    To Set the Clock    Push in the knob and turn the clock hands to the right  to the correct time  Then let the knob out and continue    turning to OFF     Timer    The Timer has been combined with the range clock   Use it to time all your precise cooking operations   You ll recognize the Timer as the pointer which is  different in color than the clock hands    Minutes are marked up to 30 and hours are marked  up to 4 on the center ring of the clock     USING    Electric Ignition    The oven burner and broil burner on your range  are lighted by electric ignition     Power Outage    CAUTION  DO NOT MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO  OPERATE THE ELECTRIC IGNITION OVEN  DURING AN ELECTRICAL POWER OUTAGE   Neither the oven nor the broiler can be lit during an  electrical power outage     Oven Moisture       To set the Timer  turn the knob to the left  without  pushing in  until the pointer reaches the number of  minutes or hours you want to time     At the end of the set time  a buzzer sounds to tell    you time is up  Turn the knob  without pushing in   until the pointer reaches OFF and the buzzer stops     YOUR OVEN    To light the burner  t
30. low over the top  burners and create a fire hazard     elf you smell gas  turn off the gas to the range and  call a qualified service technician  Never use an    open flame to locate a leak     Baking  Broiling and Roasting      Do not use the oven for a storage area   Items stored in the oven can ignite     e Stand away from the range when opening the  door of a hot oven  The hot air and steam that  escapes can cause burns to hands  face and eyes       Keep the oven free from grease buildup       Place the oven shelf in the desired position  while the oven is cool     e Pulling out the shelf to the shelf stop is a  convenience in lifting heavy foods  It is also  a precaution against bums from touching hot  surfaces of the door or oven walls       Do not heat unopened food containers in the  oven  Pressure could build up and the container  could burst  causing an injury       Do not use aluminum foil anywhere in the oven  except as described in this guide  Misuse could  result in a fire hazard or damage to the range      continued next page     9       suononajsu  A13Jes jugj odui           IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS     continued     e When using cooking or roasting bags in the  oven  follow the manufacturer s directions       Do not use your oven to dry newspapers   If overheated  they can catch fire       Use only glass cookware that is recommended  for use in gas ovens       Always remove the broiler pan from the oven  as soon as you finish broiling  Grease left in the
31. n  is thin fillets of fish  oil one side  place that side  down on the broiler rack and cook without turning  until done   Time the foods for about one half the  total cooking time  turn the food  then continue to  cook to the preferred doneness        1  If the meat has fat or gristle around the edge  cut  vertical slashes through it about 2 inches apart  If  desired  the fat may be trimmed  leaving a layer  about 1 8 inch thick     2  Remove the broiler pan and rack from the broiler  compartment and place the food on the rack     3  Pull out the drawer and position the broiler pan in  the compartment      Ise of Aluminum Foil      ou can use aluminum foil to line your broiler pan  and broiler rack  However  you must mold the foil  tightly to the rack and cut slits in it just like the rack     Without the slits  the foil will prevent fat and meat  juices from draining to the broiler pan  The juices  could become hot enough to catch on fire  If you do  not cut the slits  you are frying  not broiling     Broiling Tips    e Use tongs to turn the meat over   pierced meat  loses juices     Questions and Answers    Q  Why are meats not turning out as brown as  they should     A  Check to see if you are using the recommended  shelf position  Broil for the longest period of time  indicated in the Broiling Guide  Turn the food only  once during broiling     Q  Should I salt the meat before broiling        No  Salt draws out the juices and allows them to  evaporate  Always salt after 
32. n inner  cones   Normal for LP gas    e With LP gas  some yellow tipping on inner cones is normal     elf range is connected to LP gas  check all steps in the Installation Instructions     eOven controls not properly set  See the Broiling section   eDoor not closed    e Improper shelf position being used  See the Broiling section     Food is being cooked on a hot pan    e Cookware is not suited for broiling     e Aluminum foil used on the broiler pan rack has not been fitted properly  and slit as recommended       Oven bottom not securely seated in position      Oven control not properly set  See the Baking or Roasting section   eShelf position is not correct      Incorrect cookware or cookware of improper size is being used       Oven thermostat needs adjustment  See the Adjust the Oven Thermostat     Do It Yourself section       Clock not set correctly   e Aluminum foil used improperly in the oven   eOven bottom not securely seated in position      continued next page     2          IJEN UBD NOX sjuour snipy jou  AI    IIAJOS WI qo1g dq            PROBLEM    CLOCK DOES  NOT WORK    OVEN TEMPERATURE  TOO HOT OR TOO COLD    OVEN LIGHT DOES  NOT COME ON    STRONG ODOR       BURNING    OR    OILY     ODOR EMITTING FROM  OVEN WHEN TURNED ON    THE  PROBLEM SOLVER     continued     POSSIBLE CAUSE  e Range electrical plug must be securely seated in a live power outlet   Check for blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker       Oven thermostat needs adjustment  See the Adjust the Oven 
33. n n  se    the screw is going  into the wall plate at   the base of the wall or one of the studs in the base  of the wall  See Fig  C  Whether you attach the  chain to the wall or floor  be certain that the screw  is in at least 3 4 inch thickness of wood other than  baseboard and that there are no electrical wires or  plumbing in the area which the screw could  penetrate  Attach the stability chain in a location  which will allow the chain to be in line with the  bracket side to aide as much as possible when  attached to the unit  Test to see if the chain is  securely fastened by tugging on the chain     Chain        ANTI TIP DEVICE    iC  Il    Wali Plate         Temporarily attach the loose end of the chain  to the rear of the countertop with the tape from  the packaging  See Fig  D       Place the range in the counter cutout leaving just  enough room between the back of the range and the  wall to reach the stability bracket     5  Hook the loose end of the chain onto the bracket by  slipping the nearest link of the chain into the slot in  the bracket  See Fig  A and make sure the chain is  pulled as tight as possible and that there is no  excess slack in the chain after the chain is attached  to the bracket        CAUTION  Excessive slack in the chain  could allow the range to tip over        6  Slide the range all the way back into the counter     Once the range is pushed back in place  there will  be a small amount of slack in the chain  This  is normal      D       it 
34. o large that it touches the  walls or the door of the oven  Never entirely cover a  shelf with a large cookie sheet     For best results  use only one cookie sheet in the oven  time     Cakes    When baking cakes  warped or bent pans will cause  uneven baking results and poorly shaped products    A cake baked in a pan larger than the recipe  recommends will usually be crisper  thinner and drier  than it should be  If baked in a pan smaller than  recommended  it may be undercooked and batter may  overflow  Check the recipe to make sure the pan size  used is the one recommended     Pies    For best results  bake pies in dark  rough or dull pans to produce a browner   crisper crust  Frozen pies in foil pans should be placed on an aluminum  cookie sheet for baking since the shiny foil pan reflects heat away from the    pie crust  the cookie sheet helps retain it                                Pans should not touch each other or the walls of the  oven  Allow 1  to 1 inch space between pans as well  as from the back of the oven  the door and the sides   If you need to use two shelves  stagger the pans so  one is not directly above the other        SUD Eeq     continued next page                 Aluminum Foil    Never entirely cover a shelf with aluminum foil   This will disturb the heat circulation and result   in poor baking  A smaller sheet of foil may be used  to catch a spillover by placing it on a lower shelf  several inches below the food     Don t Peek    Set the timer for t
35. o the finish of the  product  the safest way to remove packaging tape  adhesive on new appliances is an application of a  household liquid dishwashing detergent  mineral oil  or cooking oil  Apply with a soft cloth and allow to  soak  Wipe dry and then apply an appliance polish to  thoroughly clean and protect the surface    NOTE  The plastic tape must be removed from    the chrome trim on range parts  It cannot be removed  if it is baked on     6    When the floor covering ends at the front of the      range  the area that the range will rest on should be   built up with plywood to the same level or higher than   the floor covering  This will allow the range to be   moved for cleaning or servicing     If using a spirit level  take two readings  with the level  placed diagonally first in one direction and then the  other     Adjust the four legs carefully  Level the range front to  back and side to side  The range legs must rest on the  floor  The range must not hang from the countertop     Removing Packaging Materials    Check your range to insure all packaging materials  and protective tape covering are removed from areas  such as the door trim  cooktop frame  end caps  etc   before using        FEATURES OF YOUR RANGE                    DM   2 15    Sv MW o    S                            Feature Index      Broiler Drawer    2 Model and Serial Numbers  3 Removable Oven Bottom    4 Oven Shelves with Stop Locks    5 Continuous Cleaning Oven Interior  6 Surface Burner Controls
36. om  from excessive spillovers  This is particularly  important when baking a fruit pie or other foods with      h acid content  Hot fruit fillings or foods that are  dic in content such as milk  tomato or sauerkraut  and sauces with vinegar or lemon juice  may cause  pitting and damage to the porcelain enamel surface     To protect the oven bottom surface  place a   piece of aluminum foil slightly larger than the baking  dish on the shelf below to catch any boilovers  It  should not completely cover the shelf as this would  cause uneven heat in the oven  Aluminum foil should  not be placed on the oven bottom     Painted Surfaces    Painted surfaces include the control panel and drawer  front  Clean these with soap and water or a vinegar  and water solution  Do not use commercial oven  cleaners  cleansing powders  steel wool or harsh  abrasives on any painted surface      continued next page     If a spillover does occur on the oven bottom    allow the oven to cool first  Remove the oven bottom  for easier cleanup and to prevent damage to the  continuous cleaning oven coating     Frequent wipings with mild soap and water   particularly after cooking meat  will prolong the   time between major cleanings  Rinse thoroughly  Soap  left on the oven bottom can cause stains     For heavy soil  use a mild abrasive cleaner and  follow label instructions  using a thin layer of cleaner   Use of rubber gloves is recommended  Wipe or rub  lightly on stubborn spots  A commercial oven cleane
37. ow the directions      given on the package label     Internal  Temperature    F     Approximate Roasting Time  in Minutes per Pound    3to 5 lbs  6 to 8 Ibs    24 33 140   15007  35 39 150   160    40 45 1700 1 85    21 25 140  1500   25 30 150 1600  30 35 170  1850  35 45 1700 1 80    3545 170  1800  17 20 minutes per pound  any weight  I 150 1 20    3 to 5 Ibs  Over 5 Ibs    35 40 30 35 185   1900  35 40 185   1900  10 to 15 Ibs  Over 15 Ibs  In thigh   18 25 15 20 185   1900        For boneless rolled roasts over 6 inches thick  add 5 to 10 minutes per pound to times given above      The U  S  Department of Agriculture says    Rare beef is popular  but you should know that cooking it to only 140 F  means some  food poisoning organisms may survive    Source  Safe Food Book  Your Kitchen Guide  USDA Rev  June 1985      16          BROILING      oiling is cooking food by direct heat from above  the food  Your range has a convenient compartment  below the oven for broiling  It also has a specially  designed broiler pan and rack that allows dripping fat  to drain away from the foods and be kept away from  the high heat of the gas flame     Distance from the heat source may be changed by  positioning the broiler pan and rack on one of three  shelf positions in the broiler compartment   A  bottom  of broiler compartment   B  middle  and C  top      Both the oven and broiler compartment doors  should be closed during broiling     Turn most foods once during cooking   the exceptio
38. p fat fryer  Wait until the fat is cool     e Never leave jars or cans of fat drippings on or  near your range     e Never clean the cooktop surface when it is hot   Some cleaners produce noxious fumes and wet  cloths could cause steam bums if used on a hot  surface     e Use proper pan size Avoid pans that are  unstable or easily tipped  Select cookware having  flat bottoms large enough to cover burner grates   To avoid spillovers  make sure cookware is large  enough to contain the food properly  This will both  save cleaning time and prevent hazardous  accumulations of food  since heavy spattering or     spillovers left on range can ignite  Use pans with  iandles that can be easily grasped and remain cool     e When using glass cookware  make sure it is  designed for top of range cooking       Keep all plastics away from the top burners       Do not leave plastic  items on the cooktop     they may melt if left too  close to the vent       Do not leave any items on the cooktop  The  hot air from the vent may ignite flammable items  and will increase pressure in closed containers   which may cause them to burst       To avoid the possibility of a burn  always be  certain that the controls for all burners are at  the off position and all grates are cool before  attempting to remove them     e When flaming foods are under the hood   turn the fan off  The fan  if operating  may  spread the flames     elf the range is located near a window  do not  hang long curtains that could b
39. properly grounded  three prong outlet in  accordance with the National Electrical Code   Do not use an extension cord with this appliance     Be sure all packaging materials are removed  from the range before operating it to prevent  fire or smoke damage should the packaging  aterial ignite        cate the range out of kitchen traffic path  and out of drafty locations to prevent pilot  outage and poor air circulation       Be sure your range is correctly adjusted by a  qualified service technician or installer for the  type of gas  natural or LP  that is to be used   Your range can be converted for use with either  type of gas  See the Installation Instructions     WARNING  These adjustments must be made  by a qualified service technician in accordance  with the manufacturer s instructions and all codes  and requirements of the authority having  jurisdiction  Failure to follow these instructions  could result in serious injury or property damage   The qualified agency performing this work  assumes responsibility for the conversion       After prolonged use of a range  high floor  temperatures may result and many floor  coverings will not withstand this kind of use   Never install the range over vinyl tile or linoleum  that cannot withstand such type of use  Never  install it directly over interior Kitchen carpeting     Using Your Range    Do not leave children alone or unattended  where a range is hot or in operation  They  could be seriously burned       Do not allow anyone 
40. r  may also be used  following package directions     23     O pue aired    sures          CARE AND CLEANING     continued     Continuous Cleaning Oven Interior    Special Care of Continuous Cleaning  Oven Interior     Do not attempt to clean the oven until you have  read this section     The Continuous Cleaning Oven cleans itself while  cooking  The oven interior is finished with a special  coating that cannot be cleaned in the usual manner  with soap  detergents  steel wool pads  commercial  oven cleaners  coarse abrasive pads or coarse brushes   Use of    such cleansers and or the use of oven sprays  will cause permanent damage     The special coating is a porous ceramic material   which is dark in color and feels slightly rough to the  touch  If magnified  the surface would appear as  peaks  valleys and sub surface    tunnels     This  rough finish tends to prevent grease spatters from  forming little beads or droplets that run down the side  walls of a hard surface oven liner  leaving unsightly  streaks that require hand cleaning  Instead  when  spatter hits the porous finish  it is dispersed and  partially absorbed  This spreading action increases  the exposure of oven soil to heated air and makes it  somewhat less noticeable     Soil may not disappear completely and at some time  after extended usage  stains may appear that cannot  be removed     The special coating works best on small amounts  of spatter  It does not work well with larger spills   especially sugars  e
41. rnor of  California to publish a list of substances known to  the state to cause cancer  birth defects or other  reproductive harm  and requires businesses to  warn customers of potential exposure to such  substances       Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to  four of these substances  namely benzene  carbon  monoxide  formaldehyde and soot  caused  primarily by the incomplete combustion of natural  gas or LP fuels  Properly adjusted burners   indicated by a bluish rather than a yellow flame   will minimize incomplete combustion  Exposure to  these substances can be minimized by venting with  an open window or using a ventilation fan or hood     When You Get Your Range      Have the installer show you the location of  the range gas cut off valve and how to shut  ff if necessary       Have your range installed and properly  grounded by a qualified installer  in accordance  with the Installation Instructions  Any adjustment  and service should be performed only by qualified  gas range installers or service technicians     eDo not attempt to repair or replace any  part of your range unless it is specifically  recommended in this guide  All other servicing  should be referred to a qualified technician     Plug your range into a 120 volt grounded  outlet only  Do not remove the round grounding  prong from the plug  If in doubt about the  grounding of the home electrical system  it is  your personal responsibility and obligation to  have an ungrounded outlet replaced with a  
42. round the knob edge and pull up    Wash the knobs in soap and water but do not soak     Dry and return the control knobs to the range           ID pue area    JUULI                CARE AND    Oven Shelves    Clean the shelves with an abrasive cleanser or  steel wool  After cleaning  rinse the shelves with clean  water and dry with a clean cloth        CLEANING         Vial       Range Top Burners    The holes in the burners must be kept clean  at all times for proper ignition and an even   unhampered flame     You should clean the burners routinely  especially  after bad spillovers which could clog these holes   Burners lift out for cleaning  if the shipping screw  was removed at installation     NOTE  A screw holds each burner in place to  keep them from wobbling around during shipment   Remove and discard the shipping screw  Be careful  not to remove the screws from the igniter bracket     To remove the burners     1  Grasp the burner head and tilt it to the right to  release the two tabs from slots in the burner support     2  Lift the end of the burner assembly  then pull away  from the front of the range to free the air shutter  from the gas valve orifice     To remove burned on food  soak the burners in a  solution of mild liquid detergent and water or a  solution for cleaning the inside of coffee makers  such  as Dip It   brand  Soak the burners for 20 to 30 minutes   If the food does not rinse off completely  scrub them  with soap and water and a brush or plastic pad 
43. te  The finish on the  grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat     How to Select Flame Size  Watch the flame  not the knob  as you reduce heat      gt  flame size on a gas burner should match the   Jkware you are using  FOR SAFE HANDLING OF  COOKWARE  NEVER LET THE FLAME EXTEND  UP THE SIDES OF THE COOKWARE  Any flame  larger than the bottom of the cookware is wasted and  only serves to heat the handle     Top of Range Cookware    Aluminum  Medium weight cookware is  recommended because it heats quickly and evenly   Most foods brown evenly in an aluminum skillet   Use saucepans with tight fitting lids for cooking with  minimum amounts of water     Cast Iron  If heated slowly  most skillets will give  satisfactory results     Enamelware  Under some conditions  the enamel  of some cookware may melt  Follow cookware  manufacturer s recommendations for cooking methods     Glass  There are two types of glass cookware   those  for oven use only and those for top of range cooking   saucepans  coffee and teapots   Glass conducts heat  very slowly     m     After the burner ignites  turn the knob to adjust  the flame size     Be sure the burners and grates are cool before you  place your hand  a pot holder  cleaning cloths or other  materials on them          Heatproof Glass Ceramic  Can be used for either  surface or oven cooking  It conducts heat very slowly  and cools very slowly  Check cookware manufacturer s  directions to be sure it can be used on gas ranges     Stain
44. ted  VISA  MasterCard and Discover cards improper servicing may cause unsafe operation     are accepted           YOUR GE GAS RANGE    WARRANTY IS    WHAT IS COVERED    WHAT IS NOT COVERED       FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY    For one year from date of original  purchase  we will provide  free of  charge  parts and service labor in  your home to repair or replace  any part of the range that fails  because of a manufacturing  defect     e Service trips to your home to teach  you how to use the product     Read your Use and Care material   If you then have any questions  about operating the product   please contact your dealer or our  Consumer Affairs office at the  address below  or call  toll free     GE Answer Center   800 626 2000  consumer information service    eImproper installation     If you have an installation problem   contact your dealer or installer   You are responsible for providing  adequate electrical  gas  exhausting  and other connecting facilities as  described in the Installation  Instructions provided with the  product     Staple sales slip or cancelled check      here  Proof of original purchase date   needed to obtain service  under warranty     This warranty is extended to   the original purchaser and any  succeeding owner for products  purchased for ordinary home use  in the 48 mainland states  Hawaii  and Washington  D C  In Alaska the  warranty is the same except that it  is LIMITED because you must pay  to ship the product to the service  shop or for the
45. to climb  stand or hang  on the oven door  broiler drawer or cooktop   They could damage the range and even tip it over   causing severe personal injury       CAUTION  ITEMS OF INTEREST TO  CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE STORED IN  CABINETS ABOVE A RANGE OR ON THE  BACKSPLASH OF A RANGE CHILDREN  CLIMBING ON THE RANGE TO REACH  ITEMS COULD BE SERIOUSLY INJURED       For continuous clean models  do not use oven  cleaners on any of the continuous cleaning  surfaces  Continuous cleaning surfaces can be  identified by their rough surface finish     suononujsu  Ajayes juejodui    e Teach children not to play with the controls  or any other part of the range     e Never leave the oven door open when you are  not watching the range       Always keep combustible wall coverings   curtains or drapes a safe distance from your  range      continued next page     3          IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS     continued  E    AWARNING     All ranges can tip and injury could  result  To prevent accidental tipping  of the range  attach it to the wall or  floor by installing the Anti Tip device  supplied  Make sure the chain fits  securely into the slot in the bracket     C    A    2    If you pull the range out from the wall   for any reason  make sure the device is   properly engaged when you push the range back  against the wall  If it is not  there is a possible risk  of the range tipping over and causing injury if you  or a child stand  sit or lean on an open door   Please refer to the Anti Tip de
46. to slice if allowed to cool 10 to  20 minutes after removing them from the oven     Be sure to cut across the grain of the meat     Frozen Roasts    Q  Do I need to preheat my oven each time  I cook a roast or poultry     A  It is not necessary to preheat your oven     Q  When buying a roast  are there any special tips  that would help me cook it more evenly     A  Yes  Buy a roast as even in thickness as possible   or buy rolled roasts     Q  Can I seal the sides of my foil    tent    when  roasting a turkey     A  Sealing the foil will steam the meat  Leaving it  unsealed allows the air to circulate and brown  the meat     ROASTING GUIDE    Frozen roasts of beef  pork  lamb  etc   can be started  without thawing  but allow 10 to 25 minutes per  pound additional time  10 minutes per pound for  roasts under 5 pounds  more time for larger roasts      Type   Meat   Tender cuts  rib  high quality  sirloin tip  rump or top round     Lamb leg or bone in shoulder     Veal shoulder  leg or loin   Pork loin  rib or shoulder   Ham  precooked    Poultry  Chicken or Duck  Chicken pieces    Turkev    Oven  Temperature    325      325      325    325    325         Doneness    Rare   Medium     Well Done     Rare   Medium     Well Done   Well Done   Well Done     To Warm     Well Done   Well Done     Well Done        Make sure poultry is thawed before roasting   Unthawed poultry often does not cook evenly   Some commercial frozen poultry can be cooked    successfully without thawing  Foll
47. tway into the range  Then lower the  drawer and push it completely closed     Oven Vent    The oven is vented through an opening at the rear of  the cooktop  Never cover the opening with aluminum  foil or any other material  This would prevent the  oven vent from working properly     22    We    The broiler pan may be cleaned with a commercial  oven cleaner  Do not use an oven cleaner on the rack     Both the broiler pan and rack can also be cleaned in  the dishwasher     Do not store a soiled broiler pan and rack anywhere  in the range     Broiler compartment       a   Front frame    The vent grille may discolor during self cleaning   Clean the oven vent grille with Bon Ami        xmovable Oven Bottom    The oven bottom can be removed to make  cleaning easier     To remove   1  Grasp the oven bottom at finger slots on each side     2  Lift front edge of the oven bottom enough to raise  the tabs from slots in the front frame     3  Push the oven bottom back about 1 4  to release the  flange from the front frame  then pull out     To replace the oven bottom     1  Slide the oven bottom into the oven so rear tabs fit  into slots in the rear wall of the oven     2  Grasp the oven bottom at finger slots and push it  back and then down to hook the flange under the  front frame     3  Fit the front tabs into slots in front frame     T    Finger             ry  FF Slot in front frame       The oven bottom has a porcelain enamel finish   To make cleaning easier  protect the oven bott
48. urn the OVEN TEMP   knob to the desired temperature  The burner should  light within 60 seconds  You will hear a little  clicking noise   the sound of the electric spark  igniting the burner     If the oven is in use when a power outage occurs  the  oven burner shuts off and cannot be re lit until power  is restored     As your oven heats up  the temperature change of the air in the oven may  cause water droplets to form on the door glass  These droplets are harmless    and will evaporate as the oven continues to heat up     10         ven Shelves    The shelves are designed with stop locks so when  placed correctly on the shelf supports  they will  stop before coming completely out of the oven and  will not tilt when you are removing food from them  or placing food on them     When placing cookware on a shelf  pull the shelf out  to the    stop    position  Place the cookware on the  shelf  then slide the shelf back into the oven  This will  eliminate reaching into the hot oven     To remove a shelf from the oven  pullit toward you   tilt the front end upward and pull the shelf out     To replace  place the shelf on the shelf support with  stop locks  the curved extension of the shelf  facing  up and toward the rear of the oven  Tilt up the front  and push the shelf toward the back of the oven until it  goes past the bump on the shelf support  Then lower  the front of the shelf and push it all the way back     Shelf Positions    The oven has four shelf supports identified in
49. urn the oven on     1  Close the oven door  turn the OVEN TEMP knob to  the desired temperature and preheat the oven for at  least 10 minutes if preheating is necessary     Oven Shelves    Arrange the oven  shelf or shelves in  the desired locations  while the oven is  cool  The correct  shelf position  depends on the kind  of food and the  browning desired   As a general rule   place most foods in the middle of the oven  on either  shelf positions B or C  See the chart for suggested  shelf positions        Preheating    Preheat the oven if the recipe calls for it  Preheat  means bringing the oven up to the specified  temperature before putting the food in the oven    To preheat  set the oven at the correct  temperature   selecting a higher temperature does not  shorten preheat time     Baking Pans    Use the proper baking pan  The type of finish on the  pan determines the amount of browning that will occur     e Dark  rough or dull pans absorb heat resulting  in a browner  crisper crust  Use this type for pies     12    o000Q    BAKING    If you think an adjustment is necessary  see the Adjust  the Oven Thermostat section  It gives easy Do It  Yourself instructions on how to adjust the thermostat   NOTE  When the oven is hot  the top and outside  surfaces of the range get hot too     2  Check food for doneness at minimum time on  recipe  Cook longer if necessary     3  Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to OFF and then  remove the food from the oven       Type of Food   Shelf Position 
50. vice information in  this guide  Failure to take this precaution could  result in tipping of the range and injury     Do not allow the chain or bracket to damage the gas  plumbing in any way     eLet the burner grates and other surfaces cool  before touching them or leaving them where  children can reach them       Never wear loose fitting or hanging garments  while using the appliance  Be careful when  reaching for items stored in cabinets over the  cooktop  Flammable material could be ignited if  brought in contact with flame or hot oven surfaces  and may cause severe burns     For your safety  never use your appliance for  warming or heating the room       Always keep dish towels  dish cloths  pot  holders and other linens a safe distance  from your range       Always keep wooden and plastic utensils  and canned food a safe distance away from  your range       Do not leave paper products  cooking utensils  or food in the oven when not in use       Do not store flammable materials in the oven   or the broiler drawer or near the cooktop       Do not store or use combustible materials   gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids  in the vicinity of this or any other appliance       Do not let cooking grease or other flammable  materials accumulate in or near the range       Do not use water on grease tires     Never pick up a flaming pan    Turn the controls off  Smother a  flaming pan on a surface burner by  covering the pan completely with a well fitting  lid  cookie sh
51. ws on back of the knob    3  Hold the knob as shown in the illustration of the back  of the OVEN TEMP knob and turn so the bottom  screw moves in the desired direction  You will hear  and feel notches as you turn the knob  Each notch  changes the temperature about 100 Fahrenheit    zx The bottom screw   moves toward HOTTER   to increase the temperature     The bottom screw  moves toward COOLER  to decrease the temperature     5  Return the knob to the range     Re check oven performance before making any  additional adjustments           ROASTING    n oastingis cooking by dry heat  Tender meat or  poultry can be roasted uncovered in your oven   Roasting temperatures  which should be low and  steady  keep spatteringto a minimum    Roasting is really a baking procedure used for meats   Therefore  the oven controls are set to Baking   You  may hear a slight clicking sound  indicating the oven  is working properly       1  Position the oven shelf at the second from the  bottom position  B  for a smallsize roast  3to 5  Ibs   and at the bottom position  A  for larger roasts     2  Check the weight of the meat  Place meat fat side   up or poultry breast side up on roasting rack in a  shallow pan  The melting fat will baste the meat   Select a pan as close to the size of the meat as  possible   The broiler pan with rack is a good pan  for this      ve of Aluminum Foil    You can use aluminum foil to line the broiler pan   This makes clean up easier when using the pan for  marinating
    
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