GE 30" Use And Care Manual
GE 30" Use And Care Manual

GE 30" Use And Care Manual

30" stove
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Use and Care

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Consumer Services ..................2, 31
Safety Instructions ..................2, 3, 4
Installation Instructions..............2, 5
Operating Instructions, Tips
Stove Features ....................................6
Cooktop Element Information..............7
Selection and Use of Pots and Pans ..8
Home Canning Tips ............................9
Stovetop Cooking............................10
Oven Broiling ..................................12
Oven Baking....................................13
Non Self-Clean Oven with
Electronic Range Control ..............14
Electronic Range Control ..............18
Oven Self-Cleaning ........................21
Care and Cleaning ........................23
Cleaning Summary Guide ................28
Problem Solver ........................29, 30
Part No. 350A4545P032 Rev.2
Catalogue No. WB60M914

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    3 0’’ S t o v e Use and Care Guide Consumer Services ....2, 31 Safety Instructions ....2, 3, 4 Installation Instructions....2, 5 Operating Instructions, Tips Stove Features ........6 Cooktop Element Information....7 Selection and Use of Pots and Pans ..8 Home Canning Tips ......9 Operating Instructions Stovetop Cooking......10...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    HELP US HELP YOU B e f o re using your oven, read this Write down the model book care f u l l y. and serial numbers. It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new You’ll find them on a label behind stove properly.
  • Page 5: Electrical Connection

    Installing Your Stove A stove, like many other household items, is heavy and If the stove must stand beside a refrigerator, allow at can settle into soft floor coverings such as a cushion least 5” between the two appliances. The heat from the vinyl or carpeting.
  • Page 6 F e a t u res of Your Stove (Features will vary with model) Feature Index Feature Index Feature Index 1 Model and Serial Numbers 12 Oven Interior Light 23 Electronic Clock, Timer & Oven Control 2 Cooktop Element Controls 13 Oven Racks 24 Fuse Cover 3 “ON”...
  • Page 7: Heating Elements

    Heating Elements Cooktop Elements Coil Elements These elements are self-cleaning. However, after the Description: Flattened metal tubing containing electric elements have cooled down, removal of large pieces of resistance wire, suspended over a drip pan. food or excess oil is recommended to prevent the element How it Works: Heats by direct contact with the pan and from smoking.
  • Page 9: Home Canning Tips

    Home Canning Ti p s Canning should be done on the cooktop only. WARNING The use of cookware extending more than one inch Do not use large diameter canners or other large beyond the edge of the element is not recommended. diameter pans for frying or boiling foods other than However, when canning with water-bath or pressure water.
  • Page 10: Operating Instructions Stovetop Cooking

    Operating Instru c t i o n s Stovetop Cooking Controls How to set the controls When the control is in the OFF position, it must be pushed in to turn. When control is in any position other than OFF, it may be rotated without pushing in. Be sure the control is in the OFF position when finished cooking.
  • Page 11: Roasting Guide

    Position of Oven Type of Food Shelf Position Shelves Angel food cake Arrange the oven shelf or Biscuits or muffins B or C shelves in the desired Cookies or cupcakes B or C locations while the oven is Brownies B or C cool.
  • Page 12: Oven Broiling

    Using the Oven Oven Broiling Broiling cooks food by intense Use of Aluminum Foil. radiant heat from the upper You can use aluminum foil to line element in the oven. Most fish the broiler pan and broiler grid. and tender cuts of meat can be However, you must mold he foil broiled.
  • Page 13: Non Self-Clean Oven With Electronic Time Of Day Clock

    Oven Contro l s Your stove may have one of 3 different kinds of oven controls: – MANUAL CLEAN OVEN with TIME OF DAY timer. – MANUAL CLEAN OVEN with electronic range control. – SELF-CLEAN OVEN with electronic range control. Use the appropriate instructions to operate your stove.
  • Page 14 Oven Controls (Non-Self-Clean) Operating Instructions for Non-Self Clean Oven with Electronic Range Control BROIL Symbol BAKE Symbol Clock 3. Five seconds after the UP/DOWN ARROW button has The clock tells the time of day and must be set for the been pressed for the last time, the colon will stop automatic oven timing functions to work properly.
  • Page 15 Baking (con’t) 9. To set the minute timer during baking, press the 7. To change the selected oven temperature during CLOCK/TIMER button once to display the current time. baking, simply press the UP/DOWN ARROW buttons Press the CLOCK/TIMER button the second time to until the new desired temperature is reached.
  • Page 16 Oven Controls (Non-Self-Clean) (con’t . ) Broiling 4. Five seconds after the ARROW button has been pressed The control may be set to broil foods at a “HIGH” or for the last time, the indicator will stop flashing, and “LOW” heat setting. The control will remain at the the broiling will begin.
  • Page 17 Automatic shut-off after 12 hours of baking 5. Press the DOWN ARROW button to display “OFF” for The control has been programmed to continue to bake no automatic shut-off after 12 hours of baking. (Broil (without automatic shut-off), once the baking operation will still shut-off automatically after 12 hours.) has started.
  • Page 18 Oven Controls (Self-Clean) Operating Instructions for Self-Clean Electronic Range Control Clock 2. Press the UP/DOWN ARROW buttons until the The clock tells the time of day and must be set to the correct time is set. i.e. “12:30”. correct time for the automatic oven timing functions to work properly.
  • Page 19 How to start Baking immediately with automatic s h u t - o ff 6. Five seconds after the UP/DOWN ARROW button has been The oven control can be set to start immediately and cook for a pressed for the last time, the COOK TIME indicator will stop selected length of time.
  • Page 20 Special Features of your Self-Clean Oven Contro l Your new electronic oven control has additional special features that you may choose to use. Once selected, these special features remain in the control's memory (even after a power failure), or until they are re-programmed. The special feature modes can only be activated when the clock is displaying the time of day.
  • Page 21 Using the Self-Cleaning Oven Before the self clean cycle The stove must be cool in order to set the self-clean Clean the top, sides and outside front of the oven door cycle. If the oven is too warm, time must be allowed for with soap and water.
  • Page 22 Operating the Self-Cleaning Oven (on some models) Normal Cleaning Time: 3 hours How to set the oven for cleaning 4. Press the UP/DOWN ARROW button for a longer or The control can be set to self-clean the oven using very shorter clean time.
  • Page 24: Care And Cleaning

    C a re and Cleaning of the Stove (con’t )
  • Page 26 C a re and Cleaning of the Stove (con’t ) Glass on Backguard Glass on backguard may be Position with shafts of clock removed to permit cleaning of and switches centred in holes. backside of glass. To remove, take Push glass to snap in place. If off all knobs, then grasp top edge difficult to push in, glass may Remove...
  • Page 27 Electric Coil Elements/Drip Bowls Drip Bowl Cleaning To clean the cooktop elements, turn the control to the highest setting for a minute. The coils will burn off any Remove the cooktop soil. elements. Then lift out the drip bowls. CAUTION: For best results, clean Do not immerse the cooktop elements in liquids of any the drip bowls by...
  • Page 28: Cleaning Summary Guide

    Cleaning Guide Caution: Before cleaning any portion of the stove make Acid (tomato, cherries, rhubarb, citrus and vinegar) may stain if not wiped up immediately. Exercise care if sure all controls are off and the stove is cool. surfaces are hot. Use a dry cloth or paper towel. Avoid use of abrasive cleaners.
  • Page 29: Problem Solver

    P roblem Solver Save yourself the inconvenience of a service call. Problem Possible Causes Solution Stove does not operate 1 . Stove power cord not plugged into wall 1 . Make sure stove power cord is firmly o u t l e t . plugged into wall outlet.
  • Page 30 P roblem Solver (con’t ) Problem Possible Causes Solution Oven too hot/ 1 . Oven control dials set incorrectly. 1 . Read the instructions on how to set your too cold s t o v e ’s timer, selector and temperature dials. 2 .
  • Page 31: Extended Service Contracts

    – both parts and labour. If you need serv i c e . . . To obtain service, please call our toll-free CAMCO NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the details CUSTOMER SERVICE number at 1-800-361-3400.
  • Page 32 N O T E S...

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