Ge 49-8338 Manuel d'utilisateur

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XLW^ Gas Range
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Safety instructions.............................2-5
Anti-Tip Device...............................3,30,40
8ISS
Aluminum Foil...........................5, 16,19, 23
Features
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6,7
Oven
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12-20
Baking................................................15,16
Broiling, Broiling Guide...................19, 20
Clock and Timer
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11,12
Control Settings
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12,15, 17,19
Light; Bulb Replacement........................14, 24
Preheating
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15,18
Roasting, Roasting Guide
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17. 18
Shelves
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13-15, 23
Problem Solver................
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Surface Cooking...
Control Settings
Electric Ignition.
.9tanHinn Pilot Mnrifils
.8-10
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8
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Preparation
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29-45
Flame Size
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10, 34, 35,46
Flooring Under the Range
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31
Installation Instructions.......................29-45
Leveling
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40
Thermostat Adjustment.............................14
Consumer Services
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47
Appliance Registration................................2
Model and Serial Number Location............2
Warranty
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Back Cover
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Care and Cleaning
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21-28
Air Adjustment Shutter...............................28
Broiler Drawer............................................27
Rrnilor Pan anrl Par'll 1Q OQ
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Burner Assembly
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21,22
Door Removal
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25
Lift-up Cooktop
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28
Oven Bottom
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23
Oven Vents
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4, 5,13, 28
Storage Drawer
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27
Standard-Clean Models:
JGBS02EN
JGBS06PR
JGBS02PN JGBS12GER
JGBS04ER JGBS15GER
JGBS04PR JGBS16GEP
JGBS04GER
JGBS17GER
JGBS04GPR JGBS19GEP
JGBS06ER
JGSS05GER
Continuous-Clean Models:
JGBC15GER JGBC18GEP
JGBC17GER
GE Appliances
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Page 1 - XLW^ Gas Range

Sr/ÍAfbAíZP Cí-g/í/V ^ QOAfr/Aueoj CUAtJÍM«íí-*tJes COyo 't //épo.XLW^ Gas Rangementisi SyP€rS€.D%SASafety instructions...

Page 2 - HELP US HELP YOU

SURFACE COOKING(continued)How to Select Flame SizeWatch the flame, not the knob, as you reduce heat.The flame size on a gas burner should match the co

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

' This model has an improved clock.AiodEi-s: Oru~Y Please use this sheet in place of the instructionsin your Use and Care Guide.>’S-Q<?e.s

Page 4

CLOCK AND TIMERFollow the directions below if your range has the deck and timer shown at the right«' The electronic range clock and timer allow y

Page 5 - INSTRUCTIONS

BjyCLOCK AND TIMER(continued)ClockFollow these directions if your range has the dock and timer shown atTVk »nfioVi 4-n fVio lrr»i^V\ an/^ Liim it* fV

Page 6 - FEATURES OF YOUR RANGE

Standing Pilot ModelsгяпаАС efimHinn- nilr\tc thot miict- KiaA AIMTW bJ7«.UAAV»XXA^ VAAC4lr AlAV«^OL C/Wlit initially.To light the oven pilot!1. Be

Page 7

ITTWmSlielf PositìoesUSING YOUR OVENi'continuediThe oven has five shelf supports for normal baking and roasting identified in this iiiustration a

Page 8

BAKINGHow To Set Your Range For Baking|1. To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the correct position before you turn the oven on.2. Close oven

Page 9 - (continued next page)

BAKING(continued)Baking GuidesWhen using prepared baking mixes, follow package recipe or instructions for best baking results.&oCookiesWhen baking

Page 10 - SURFACE COOKING

TiiT^ A ¿nrri'm.Tin7^Roasting is cooking by dry heat. Tender meat or poultry can be roasted uncovered in your oven, j Roasting temperatures, whic

Page 11 - -S33H C^cs:iJ

А r^rBTÏT®.T^^(continued)Questions and AnswersQ. Is it necessary to check for doneness with a meat thermometer?A. Checking the finished internal tempe

Page 12

Mead this book carefully.It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new range properly.Keep it handy for answers to your questions.If you do

Page 13 - AND TIMER

BROILINGl/AHow to BroilBroiling is cooking food by direct heat from above the food. Your range has either a broiler in the oven or a compartment below

Page 14 - Oven Shelves

BROILINGModels without Broiler CompartmentModels with Broiler Compartmenttjuantity and/orOven Sheif1st Side2nd SideBroiler Sheifisi Side_] Cl* J _^nu

Page 15 - USING YOUR OVEN

CARE AND CLEANINGггорег саге ana Cleaning are important so your range win give you efficient and satisfactory service. Follow these directions careful

Page 16 - Pan Piacement

CARE AND CLEANING(continued)Biirner Caps (on sealed burners only)Lift off when cool. Wash burner caps in hot, soapy water and rinse with clean water.

Page 17 - TToA fVlio

Cooktop SurfaceII— ---------- /11—^To avoid damaging the porcelain enamel surface of the cooktop and to prevent it froni beeouung dull, clean up spill

Page 18 - Dual Shelf Cooking

CARE AND CLEANING('continued^Oven Lamp Replacement (on some models)CAUTION: Before replacing your oven bulb, disconnect electrical power to the r

Page 19 - ROASTING GUIDE

Oven DoorThe oven door is removable but it is heavy. You may need help removing and replacing the door.TO REMOVE THE DOOR, open it a few inches to the

Page 20 - BROILING

CARE AND CLEANING(continued)Special Care of Continuous-Cleaning Oven Interior (on some models)The Continuous-Cleaning Oven deans itself while cooking.

Page 21

The storage drawer is a good place to store cookware and bakeware. Do not store plastics and flammable material in the drawer.Do not overload the stor

Page 22 - CARE AND CLEANING

CARE AND CLEANINGí'mntinned'iOveiî Air VentsNever block the vents (air openings) of the range. They provide the air inlet and outlet that ar

Page 23

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead ail instructions before using this appliance.- IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICEThe California Safe DrinMng Water and Toxic En

Page 24 - Broiler Pan and Rack

¥^TánnsnA I" "T Ait^í^imul; 1101^5mm fQiji Sil if ¥K you smell gas;1. Open windows.2. Don’t touch electrical switches.3. Extmguish any op

Page 25

______¥ TIW«:T13TTr'TTriM«. juL^'^iu' a m. íS.'^wTx(coiitiniied)i^mniMiiiSMrsii §m§icy«.iii#üsInstallation of this range must c

Page 26 - Forcelaie Oven interior

® See Dimensions and Clearances in this section for all rough-in and spacing dimensions. These dimensions must be met for safe use of your range. The

Page 27

¥^TOrFiA T T A''T«¥^1^T nk"rC?^15¥Tr^'T’¥r\'^TC! MT%0 K:t\MLjKji±M. A\jm JLl^i3 Ml M.(contimied)LU PROVIDE ADEQUATE GAS

Page 28 - Dush it back in about

C@n§i@€tiir ii@®kep f®r i^ulpp^ w^k Sealed Bum&uPressureRoni ilatnr90° Elbow (provided)^ ^..._FlexibleConnecto

Page 29

(continued)Hi tQmm THE iiiii TO OAS (continued)1. Install a manual gas line shut-off valve in thegas line in an easily accessed location outside of t

Page 30 - POU YOUR SAFETY

IAI Usage Situations where Appliance Power Cord will be Disconnected Infrequent^.An adapter may be used only on a 15-amp circuit. Do not use an adapte

Page 31 - ¥ TIW«:T13TTr'TTriM«

_____________(continued)[H SEAL THE 0PENIH6SSeal any openings in title wall behind the range and in the floor under the range when hoo

Page 32 - PROTECT YOUR FLOOR

Heater Pilot Flame •4. l urn tne uviiN CON IKUL knob to a setting above 200° R The pilot flame will increase in size and impinge

Page 33 - PROVIDE ADEQUATE GAS SUPPLY

¥l^TC!nrA ¥ ¥(continued)I r=:LU Miusf umii iii mEM lyiiii muMjySTMENT SHUTTERS OH k MODEl WITH kSTORAGE PRAWiR^ If HiCiSilRf (les §i«p f if f @yr r@ii

Page 34 - Minntn I Ininn

AIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS(continued)® For your safety, never use your appliance for warming or heating the room.® Do not use water on grease Ores

Page 35 - LU ELECTHiaL COHNECTIONS

i'-^ilU iiimf iii Tm Mii ipjiiiTiiiif SHUTTER OH A MODEI WITH A BROILERIf iiCEISAif (S@i Slip S if v»yrryii§@ is @^yipp@g| witli a st®rag® drawer

Page 36 - Electric disconnect

(continued)Ш liVELING THE RAMGE1. Remove the storage drawer, broiler drawer or kick panel.О T Тол <1 Q /1 a" ЛГ\Л«Л_£кП/^ r\V»Ч-/ОЧ-. <Л \J

Page 37 - [6] LIGHT THE OVEN PILOT

'штт Ш ййШЧШ! THE RAN£E FOR USE ^WIÎH IP 6£S Or natural OASЩ---------------------------------------------------------------------LTOOLS REQUSREDi

Page 38 - ®f f ieines

¥ AnnriM IMSnrUfTI^TfnMC!JLL -Slur M.Jr&M^JSUUrM.M. 1 . Ai. 'lUP J. JL%^JL(continued)wHOW TO CONVERT THE RANGE FOR USE WITH LP GAS OR NATURA

Page 39 - Riirnpr Rpfflp

d5. To prevent leakage, make sure the oriJice spuds are securely screwed into the gas inlet tubes. Use a small wrench to hold the inlet tube hex to p

Page 40 - 1" blue cones

IMQT'A ¥ ¥ AT'¥riM ¥mJI2*Ti^¥Tr^'T’frUMeMX-%K^ -B-iHR a .^,a JiriLJSL:M.S^X ^‘ :JSL±'%k^ M. JL Ji.^l'^tjy(continued)HOW TO C

Page 41 - 2%''

tikmmm'w tho §ni@EiBs mai use1. Tiirn all top burners to LOW.2. Remove all four knobs.3. With a small flat blade screwdriver; turn the valve s

Page 42 - TOOLS REQUSREDi

QUESTIONS?USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVERPROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSEOVExN WILL NOT V/ORK® Plug on range IS not COxxiploicly inSciicd in the cicCiiiCal Oiitlci,® The

Page 43 - NATURAL GAS (continued)

We’ll Be ThereWith the purchase of your new GE appliance, receive thei/rkii fxyrf^r' inflrk-rmoti/^Ti r\ir accictarir*^UWUL4.JL »J.4.W.I. iJL J

Page 44 - OVEN THERMOS!«

YOUR GE GAS RANGEWARRANTY___£ __!_________^11___I ,c^ave prooT ot original purcnase aaie sucn as your saies sup or canceiiea pnecK lo esiaoiisn warra

Page 45 - [S CHECK FOR LE«K

De net 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 v

Page 46 - XVAXVy k/O

//kFEATURES OF YOUR RANGEBurner CapDurner neaa/L[\ V—--— Drip Pan\ \\ (nn enmo// I \ WA_L// \\\models) Biirnfir Ra.esp\V—W (on some models^!r>^r\I

Page 47 - USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER

/1NOTE: All models have standard oven interiors, except for JGBC15GER, JGBC16GEP, and JGBC17GER which have continuous-deaning oven interiors. See Care

Page 48 - We’ll Be There

SURFACE COOKINGElectric Ignition ModelsYour surface burners are lighted by electric ignition, eliminating the need for standing pilot lights with cons

Page 49 - WARRANTY

/LBefore Lighiing a Burner* If drip pans are supplied with your range, they should be used at all times. ® Make sure both srates on one side of the ra

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