Oven - GE JB910 Owner's Manual

Radiant self-cleaning convection ranges
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WARNING!
OVEN
Stand away from the range when opening the oven door. Hot air or steam which escapes can cause
bums to hands, face and/or eyes.
_: Do not heat
unopened
food
('ontaine_.
Pressure
could
build
up and
the
container
could
bmst,
causing
an
iqjmy:
!_:iKee I) the
oven
vent
unobstructed.
_: Kee I) the
oven
fl'ee fl'om
grease
buildui).
::Ji:: P lace
the
oven
rack in the
desired
position
while
the
oven
is cool.
If racks
Illtlst be handled
when
hot,
(lit not
let pot
holder
contact
the
heating
elements.
_: When using cooking or roasting bags in the
oven, tollow the tnanuthctttrer's
directions.
_: Pulling out the rack to the stop-lock
is a
convenience
in lifting heavy toods.
It is also
a precaution
against
burns fl'om touching
hot sur_hces of the door or oven walls.
::Ji:: D o not
use the
oven
tit (li T newspapers.
If overheated,
they
can catch
on fire.
_: Do not
use the
oven
fi)r a storage
area.
Items
stored
in an oven
can ignite.
::Ji:: D o not leave
paper
products,
cooking
utensils
or food
in the
oven
when
not
in use.
::Ji:: Do not use ahmfinum
toil to line oven bottoms,
except as suggested
in this manual.
]ml)roper
installation
of ahmfinum
foil may result in a
risk of electric
shock or fire.
SELF-CLEANING
OVEN
Do not use oven cleaners. No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind
should be used in or around any part of the oven. Residue from oven cleaners will damage the inside
of the oven when the self-clean cycle is used.
::Ji:: D o not clean
the
door
gasket.
The
door
gasket
is essential
fi:,r a good
seal.
Care
should
be
taken
not
tit rub,
damage
or move
the
gasket.
::Ji:: g efi)re
self:cleaning
the
oven,
remove
the
convection
roasting
rack,
broiler
pan,
grid
}lIl(l
other
cookware.
?_: Shiny,
sih'e>colored
oven
i'acl_s
(on seine
models)
should
be removed
fl'om
the oven
befi)re
beginning
the
selfZclean
cycle.
::Ji:: Gray porcelain-coated
oven racl<s (on some
models)
may be cleaned
in the oven during
the sell:clean
cycle.
::Ji:: Be sure to wipe up excess spillage
befin'e
starting
the sell:cleaning
operation.
::Ji:: If the self:cleaning
mode
malfimctions,
mm
the oven off and disconnect
the power
supply.
Have it serviced
by a qualified
technician.
::Ji:: Clean only parts listed in this Owner's
Manual.
WARMING DRAWER
_: The puq)ose
ot the wamfing
drawer
is to hold
hot cooked
foods at serving
teml)erature.
Always start with hot food; cold food cannot
be
heated
or cooked
in the wamfing
drawer:
::Ji:: Do not use the drawer
to (h T newsl)apet_.
If overheated,
they can catch on fire.
_: Do not leave i)aper products,
plastics, canned
food or combustible
materials
in the drawer:
::Ji:: N ever
leavejms
,:n" cans
of tat drippings
in or
tie,It"
VOIII"
drawee
::Ji:: D o not warnt
fi)od
in the
drawer
fin" there
than
two holily.
?_:Never place, use or sell:clean
the lower oven
drawer
pan in the upper
oven.
::Ji:: Do not touch the heating element or the interior
surface of the drawer. These surlilces may be
hot enough
to burn.
REMEMBER:
The
inside
surlhce
of the
drawer
may be hot when
the
drawer
is opened.
::Ji:: U se cme when
opening
the
(lrawet:
Open
the
drawer
a crack
and let hot air or steam
escape
befl)re
removing
or replacing
fi)od.
Hot
air or
steam
which
escapes
can cause
burns
to hands,
lace
and/or
eyes.
_: Do not
use ahuninunl
fi)il to line the lower
oven
drawer:
Foil
is an excellent
heat
insulator
and
will trap
heat
beneath
it. This
will upset
the
perlbmmnce
of the
drawer
and it could
damage
the
interior
finish.
READ ANDFOLLOW THIS SAFETY I NFORMATION CAREFULLY.
SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS
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