GE JBP89 Owner's Manual

GE JBP89 Owner's Manual

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Safety Instructions
........
2-0
Operating Ins¢ru_¢ion,
(;lock and Timer
............
14
Oven
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10-21
Broiling,
Broil ing Guide
.....
13
Controls
...............
10, 11
Sabbath
Feanlre
........
17, 18
Self-Cleaning
...........
90, 91
Special Feann_es ............
16
Thermostat
...............
18
Timed
Baking
and Roasting
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15
I_ower ()yen Drawer
. .......
19
Surl2_ce Units
.............
7-9
Care and
Cleaning
Broiler
Pan & Grid ..........
95
Control
Knobs
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92
Glass Cooktop
...........
96, 97
I,ift-Off ()yen Door.
.........
93
Light
.....................
95
()yen Vent .................
92
Shelxes ....................
94
Removable
Lower Oven
Drawer Pan
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94
Smrag> Drawer
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95
Troubleshooting
Tips ....
28-31
Accessories
................
32
Consumer Support
Consumer Suppo_
....
Back Co_er
Product Registration
.......
33, 34
_'anantv
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35
JBP8 9
Write the model and serial
numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
You can lind
them
on a label
behind
the storage
drawer
on
the
fl'ont
of the
range
fl_ame.
49-80436 06-06JR

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  • Page 1 Safety Instructions ..Operating Ins¢ru_¢ion, JBP8 9 (;lock and Timer .... Oven ....10-21 Broiling, Broil ing Guide ..Controls ....10, 11 Sabbath Feanlre ..17, 18 Self-Cleaning ... 90, 91 Special Feann_es .... Thermostat ....Timed Baking and Roasting ....
  • Page 2: Oven

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. WARNINGANti-TIPDEVICE All ranges can tip and injury could result. Toprevent accidental tipping of the range, attach it to the wall and floor by installing the Anti--tip device supplied.
  • Page 3 SAFETY P RECAUTIONS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following: _7_: Use this appliance only for its irrmnded _t{:_ Befbre perfot_ning any service, disconnect pm])ose as described in this Owner's tire range power supply at the household Manual.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING'! SAFETY P RECAUTIONS E:,I F or your safew, nexer use your appliance Do not store or use combnsuble mamfials, for warming or heating the room. gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other E:,: D o not let cooking grease or other appliance.
  • Page 5 RADIANT SURFACE UNITS (cont.) E:,: U se care when touching die cooktop. E:,I C lean die cooktop widl caution. If a wet glass sur/aace of tile cooktop will retain heat sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a...
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING! OVEN Standaway from the range when opening the oven door.Hot air or steamwhich escapescan cause burns to hands, face and/oreyes, _: Do not heat unopened food containers. Pressure precaution against burns flom touching hot surfilces of the door or oven walls.
  • Page 7 Usingthe surface units, ge.oom Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. How to Set Push the knob in and turn in either direction HOTSURFACE Tim appropriate indicator light to tile setting you _ant. will ,gl°w_,dlen ..its COlTeSl)on(ting, r adiant element...
  • Page 8 Usingthe surface units. Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. Using the Warming Zone The WARMINGZONE,located in the back CAUTION: Do not warm food on the WARMINGZONE for more than two hours. center of tile glass surface, Mll keep hot, cooked filed at serving temperature.
  • Page 9 _e.COII1 The following information will help you choose cookware which will give good performance on glass cooktops. About the radiant surface units... Even atier the sm_hce units are turned The radiant cooktop tbatm'es heating off; the glass cooktop retains enough units beneath a smooth glass sm_i_ce.
  • Page 10 Usingthe oven controls. Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. OVEN CONTROLS OvenControl,Clockand TimerFeaturesand Settings KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF BAKE/7-EMPRECALLPad or TIMER ON/OFFPad Touch tiffs pad to select tile bake function. Totl('b this select tile tiIller teattli'e. BAKE Light Then press 4-and -pads...
  • Page 11 OvenControl,Clockand TimerFeatures and Settings Indicator Lights (on some pads) AUTOMATIC OVENLight EOlTmode lasts several seconds after tile last This lights anytime the oven has been ON/OFF progrannned using the COOKING TIME or pad press. StaRT TIME and COOKING START TIMEflmctions.
  • Page 12 Usingthe upper oven. Toavoid possible bums, place the shelves in the desired position before you turn the oven on. Before you begin... Toreplace, p lace file end of tile shelf The shelves hme stop-locks, so that \d/en placed eonecfly on tile shelf supports (A (stop-locks) on tile support, tilt up tile fl'ont file shelf in.
  • Page 13 How to Set the Upper Oven for Broiling Use LO Broil to cook fi)o(ls such as Leavethedooropentothebroilstopposition. Thedoorstaysopen by itself,yet theproper poulU T or thick cuts of meat thoroughly temperature i smaintained in theoven. without ovex4)rowning them. Touch the START pad.
  • Page 14 Usingthe clock and timer. Not all features are on all models. ToSet the Clock The oh)ok must be set to the correct trine setting. If this happens, touch tile CLOCK of (la_ fin" the automatic oven tinting pad twice and reenter the time of day. tractions to work properly.
  • Page 15 Usingthetimedbakingandmasting features. ( on somemodels) ge.com Do not lock the oven door with the latch during timed cooking. The latch is used for self-cleaning only. NOTE: Foods that spoil easily--such as milk, eggs, fish, stuffings, poultry and pork--should not be allowed to s# for more than 1hour before or after cooking.
  • Page 16: Thermostat

    Special features of your oven control. Yournew touch pad control has additional features that you may choose to use. The following are the features and how you may activate them. The special feature modes can only be activated while the display is showing the time of day. They remain in the control's memory until the steps are repeated.
  • Page 17 Usingthe SabbathFeature. (Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Hofidays) (on some models) ge.com The Sabbath feature can be used for baking/roasting only. It cannot be used for broiling, self-cleaning or Delay Start cooking. NOTE: On models with a light switch on the control panel, the oven light may be turned on and left on.
  • Page 18 Usingthe Sabbath Feature. (Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays) (on some models) How to Ex# the Sabbath Feature "]'ou(h the CLEAR/OFFpad. "[:ap the CLOCK pad until ONor OFF appears ill the display. ON indk ates that It the oxen is ( poking, wail for 9.
  • Page 19: Control Knobs

    Usingthe lower oven drawer. (on some models) ge.com The lower oven drawer may be used to bake foods using the same times and temperatures as a standard oven. Foods ideal for baking in the lower oven drawer include pizza, frozen foods, casseroles, biscuits, rolls and many desserts.
  • Page 20 Usingthe self-cleaning upper oven. Before a Clean Cycle We reconllnend venting your Soil on tile fl'ont fl'anle of tile range and Idtchen with all open window or outside tile gasket on tile door will need to be cleaned by hand. Clean these areas tim or hood during using a ventilation...
  • Page 21 How to Delay the Start of Cleaning Make sure the clock shows the correct Tile display will show tile start time. time of day. will not be possible to tmlatch oven door tmtil tile temperature drops below I,atch tile dam;...
  • Page 22 Cam and cleaning of the range. Be sure all controls are off and aft surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the range. If your range is removed for cleaning, servicing or any reason, be sure the anti-tip device is reengaged properly when the range is replaced. Failure to take this precaution could result in tipping of the range and cause injury.
  • Page 23 Painted Surfaces Painted surfaces include tile sides cff tile tlse COil/illercial o_,en cleaneiN, range and the dora; top of control panel cleaning powdei_, steel wool or hai_h and the drawer fl'ont. Clean these _ith soap abrasi'_es on an) painted surti_ce.
  • Page 24: Removable Lower Oven Drawer Pan

    To clean the stainless steel sm_li_ce, please call ore" toll-ii'ee nmnber: use wam_ suds)' water or a stainless steel NationalPartsCenter 1.800.626.2002 cleaner or polish. _Mways wipe the sm_lhce in the direction oI the grain. Follow the ge.com cleaner instructions fin" cleaning stainless steel stnbfi_ce.
  • Page 25 Storage Drawer Removal (onsome models) To remove the drawer: To replace the drawer: Pull tile drawer until it stops. Place tile drawer rails on tile guides. Lift tile fl'ont of tile drawer until tile Push tile drawer back tmfil it stops.
  • Page 26 Cleaningthe glass cooktop. Normal Daily Use Cleaning ONLY use CEIL_d'dA BRYTE _'Ceramic Shake tile cleaning cream well. Cooktop Cleaner on the glass cooktop. Apply a few drops of CEIL_dMA Other creanls ina_ not be as eflecti'_e. BRYTE <': C eramic Cooktop Cleaner directly...
  • Page 27 Metal Marks and Scratches This should be removed Be careful not to slide pots and pans across your cooktop. It will immediately befiwe heating leave metal markings on the again or the discoloration cooktop s/i i-J[;i ce. mav be l)eFi//anent.
  • Page 28 Before YouCall ForService... Troubleshooting tips Save time and money! Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service. Possible Causes What To Do Surface units will not hnproper cookware • Use pans which flat match...
  • Page 29 Possible Causes What To Do Clock and timer do Plug on range is not completely • Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live, properly not work inserted in the electrical outlet, grounded outlet. • Replace A fuse in your home may...
  • Page 30 Before YouCall ForService... Troubleshooting -tips Possible Causes What To Do Storage drawer Power cord may be * Repositiou drawer power cord. See the Storage won't close obslructhag drawer Drawer Removal instructions in tile Care and cleaningof your range in the lower back section.
  • Page 31 Possible Causes What To Do "F-- and a number You have a flmction • Press the CLEAR/OFFpad. Put the oxen back into or letter"flash error code, operation. in thedisplay If the function code repeats. • Disconnect all power to the range...
  • Page 32: Accessories

    Accessories. Looking For Something More? You can find these accessories and many more at ge.com, or call 800.626.2002 (during norma/ business hours). Have your mode/number ready. _ ) i_ii_ii _ii_I _ III ii ii ii ii ii i BreHer Pan...
  • Page 33 GE Service Protection Plus rM GE, a name recognized worldwide fbr quality and dependability, offers Service Protection Plus '"--comprehensive protection on all your appliances-- No Matter What Brand! Benefits Include: We71CoverAny Appliance. . Backed by GE Anywhere. Anytime.* o All brands...
  • Page 34: Product Registration

    FAILI JRE TO COMt_LETE AND RETI JRN TIIIS CAR1) DOES NOF DIMINISII Y()I R Appliances General Electric Company _,)\I_L \N'IY RIGIfFS. GE Consumer& Louisville, KY40225 Industrial For more intormation about (;1LVs privy. 3 and (Ilia usage polio); go to ge.com and click on ge.com 'Priv_y Policy" or call 800.626.2224.
  • Page 35 USA. If the product is located in an area where service by a GEAuthorized Servicer is not available, you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized GE Service location for service.
  • Page 36 Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation. ContactUs go. corn If you are not satisfied with tile service you receive ti'om GE, contact us on our Website with all tile details including your phone numbel;...

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