Problems And Solutions - GE JEG3002BBE Manual

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7. Problems and solutions

Before calling for service
Problem
Possible cause
Oven does not
The gas in your home is over.
work/start
Your range is not plugged to elec-
tric power.
Knob is not at the correct setting.
Burners won't turn
The gas in your home is over.
on
Your range is not plugged to elec-
tric power.
Knob is not at the correct setting.
Burner's holes may be clogged.
Burner may be improperly in-
stalled.
Burner's are wet.
Clock does not
Your range is not plugged to elec-
work
tric power.
There was a power outage. Power
is back and clock shows "12:00"
flashing.
Oven light won't
Your range is not plugged to elec-
turn on
tric power.
Bulb could be loose.
Bulb could be blown.
Strong odor when
First times you use the oven.
using the oven
40
Solution
Check if other household appliances running
also on gas work properly. If not, call gas sup-
plier.
Make sure your range is correctly plugged to
electric power and that the electric power sup-
ply is regular.
Carefully read the Oven Ignition section in this
manual.
Check if other household appliances running
also on gas work properly. If not, call gas sup-
plier.
Make sure your range is correctly plugged to
electric power and that the electric power sup-
ply is regular.
Carefully read the Oven Ignition section in this
manual.
Remove burners and clean the holes using a
toothpick, taking care holes won't be enlarged.
Check the correct position of burner according
to illustration.
Let the burners completely drip dry, or dry them
yourself. Later, you can try to turn them on.
Make sure your range is correctly plugged to
electric power and that the electric power sup-
ply is regular.
Carefully read the Digital Clock section in this
manual. If your range is equipped with a pro-
grammable burner, refer to the Programmable
Burner section.
Make sure your range is correctly plugged to
electric power and that the electric power sup-
ply is regular.
Tighten the bulb by turning it clockwise.
You should replace the bulb by a similar one
rated at 40 W
The first few times you use the oven, this un-
usual odor is normal. It IS NOT a problem, the
odor will fade with the use.

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