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XL44
TM
Self-Cleaning Gas Range
GE Appliances
Use and Care & Installation Guide
Safety Instructions ................... 2–5
Anti-Tip Device............................ 2, 3, 35, 43
Operating Instructions, Tips
Aluminum Foil................... 5, 16, 20–22, 24
Clock and Timer................................... 11, 12
Features....................................................... 6, 7
Oven ....................................................... 13–27
Baking................................................. 15–17
Broiling, Broiling Guide................... 22, 23
Door Latch............ 11, 15, 20, 22, 24–26
Electric Ignition ........................................ 13
Light; Bulb Replacement................ 13, 32
Oven Control ..................................... 11, 12
Preheating................................................. 15
Roasting, Roasting Guide............... 20, 21
Self-Cleaning Instructions ............. 24–27
Shelves............................ 5, 14–16, 20, 27
Timed Baking .................................... 17, 18
Surface Cooking..................................... 8–10
Control Settings.......................................... 9
Cooktop Comparison................................ 8
Care and Cleaning................... 28–33
Broiler Pan and Grid........................................ 31
Burner Assembly................................. 28–30
Cooktop.................................................. 30, 33
Door Removal.............................................. 31
Oven Bottom................................................ 30
Oven Vents ................................................... 33
Self-Cleaning Instructions................. 24–27
Storage Drawer........................................... 32
Problem Solver...................... 50–52
Thermostat Adjustment—
Do It Yourself
............................................ 19
More questions ?…call
GE Answer Center® 800.626.2000
Preparation................................ 34–48
Air Adjustment ............................................ 42
Flame Size......................................... 9, 41, 48
Flooring Under the Range......................... 36
Installation Instructions ..................... 34–43
Leveling ......................................................... 43
LP Conversion ...................................... 44–49
Sealed Burner Models.................... 44–46
Standard Twin Burner Models ..... 47–49
Consumer Services.................. 55
Appliance Registration................................. 2
Important Phone Numbers....................... 55
Model and Serial Number Location.......... 2
Warranty ....................................................... 56
Models: JGBP34 JGBP79
JGBP35 JGBP80
JGBP38
A Spanish-language version of this
book is available. Call 800.626.2000
and ask for pub 49-8659-1.
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Page 1 - Self-Cleaning Gas Range

XL44TMSelf-Cleaning Gas RangeGE AppliancesUse and Care & Installation GuideSafety Instructions ... 2–5Anti-Tip Device...

Page 2 - IF YOU NEED SERVICE

10SURFACE COOKING(continued)Top-of-Range CookwareAluminum: Medium-weight cookware isrecommended because it heats quickly and evenly.Most foods brown e

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DELAYOVEN ONCLEANSTOPTIMERBAKECLEANBROILLOCKONTIMERON/OFFSTOPTIMECOOKTIMEAUTO SELFCLEANBROILHI/LO BAKECLOCKHRCLEAROFFTIME–++OVENSurfa

Page 4

OVEN CONTROL, CLOCK AND TIMERClock To Set the ClockThe clock must be set for the automatic oven timingfunctions to work properly. The time of day cann

Page 5 - INSTRUCTIONS

13USING YOUR OVENBe sure you understand how to set the controls properly. Practice removingand replacing the shelves while the oven is cool. Read the

Page 6 - FEATURES OF YOUR RANGE

14USING YOUR OVEN(continued)The oven is vented through duct openings at the rearof the cooktop. See the Features section. Do not blockthese openings w

Page 7 - Features of Your Range

BAKINGDo not lock the oven door with the latch duringbaking. The latch is used for self-cleaning only.Your oven temperature is controlled using the la

Page 8 - TO YOUR OLD ONE?

Cookies Aluminum FoilWhen baking cookies, flat cookie sheets (withoutsides) produce better-looking cookies. Cookiesbaked in a jelly roll pan(short sid

Page 9

17Don’t PeekSet the timer for the estimated cooking time and donot open the door to look at your food. Most recipesprovide minimum and maximum baking

Page 10 - SURFACE COOKING

18TIMED BAKING(continued)How to Set Delay Start and Automatic StopTo avoid possible burns, place the shelves in thecorrect position before you turn th

Page 11 - FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN CONTROL

19Timed Baking Adjust the Oven ThermostatADJUST THE OVEN THERMOSTAT—DO IT YOURSELF!You may find that your new oven cooks differentlythan the one it re

Page 12 - OVEN CONTROL, CLOCK AND TIMER

2HELP US HELP YOU…Read this guide carefully.It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new range properly.Keep it handy for answers to your

Page 13 - USING YOUR OVEN

1. Position the ovenat shelf (B) positionfor small size roast(3 to 5 lbs.) and at(R) position forlarger roasts.2. Check the weight of the meat. Place

Page 14

21RoastingQ. Is it necessary to check for doneness with ameat thermometer?A. Checking the finished internal temperature at thecompletion of cooking ti

Page 15 - Using Your Oven Baking

22BROILINGDo not lock the oven door with the latch duringbroiling. The latch is used for self-cleaning only. Broiling is cooking food by direct heat f

Page 16 - Baking Pans

BroilingBROILING GUIDEThe oven door must be closed during broiling.• Always use the broiler pan and grid that comes withyour range. It is designed to

Page 17 - TIMED BAKING

OPERATING THE SELF-CLEANING OVENNormal Cleaning Time: 3 hoursBefore a Clean CycleWe recommend venting with an open window or using a ventilation fan o

Page 18

25Operating the Self-Cleaning OvenHow to Set the Oven for Cleaning1. Follow the directions in the Before a Clean Cyclesection.2. Close the oven door a

Page 19 - DO IT YOURSELF!

26How to Delay Start of CleaningDelay Start is setting the oven timer to start the cleancycle automatically at a later time than the presenttime of da

Page 20 - ROASTING

27Operating the Self-Cleaning OvenQ. If my oven clock is not set to the correct time ofday, can I still self-clean my oven?A. If the clock is not set

Page 21 - ROASTING GUIDE

CARE AND CLEANINGProper care and cleaning are important so your range will give you efficientand satisfactory service. Follow these directions careful

Page 22 - BROILING

Care and CleaningOn models with standard twin burners, the cooktoplifts up for easy access.Turn all controls OFF before removing burnerparts and drip

Page 23 - BROILING GUIDE

3Important Safety InstructionsIMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE• The California Safe Drinking Water and ToxicEnforcement Act requires the Governor of California

Page 24 - Before a Clean Cycle

CARE AND CLEANING(continued)Burner GratesLift out when cool. Grates should be washed regularlyand, of course, after spillovers. Wash them in hot,soapy

Page 25 - After a Clean Cycle

Care and CleaningLift-Off Oven DoorThe oven door is removable, but it is heavy. You may need helpremoving and replacing the door. To remove the door,

Page 26

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

Page 27 - Questions and Answers

Care and CleaningClean the area under the cooktop often. Built-up soil,especially grease, may catch on fire. To make cleaning easier, the cooktop may

Page 28 - CARE AND CLEANING

34INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFOR YOUR SAFETYIf you smell gas:1. Open windows.2. Don’t touch electrical switches.3. Extinguish any open flame.4. Immediat

Page 29 - Care and Cleaning

35• If cabinets are placed above the range, allow aminimum clearance of 30″ between the cookingsurface and the bottom of unprotected cabinets.• If a 3

Page 30

36INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS(continued)GENERAL• See Dimensions and Clearances in this sectionfor all rough-in and spacing dimensions. Thesedimensions m

Page 31

37CONNECT THE RANGE TO GASShut off the main gas supply valve beforedisconnecting the old range and leave it off untilnew hook-up has been completed. D

Page 32

38INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS(continued)Flexible Connector and Rigid Pipe Hookups forModels Equipped with Standard Twin BurnersCONNECT THE RANGE TO GAS

Page 33

39ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (on some models) Electrical Requirements120-volt, 60 Hertz, properly grounded branchcircuit protected by a 15-amp or 20-amp c

Page 34 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS(continued)• CAUTION: ITEMS OF INTEREST TOCHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE STORED INCABINETS ABOVE A RANGE OR ON THEBACKSPLASH OF A

Page 35

40INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS(continued)Usage Situations where Appliance PowerCord will be Disconnected Frequently.Do not use an adapter plug in these s

Page 36

CHECK IGNITION OF OVEN BURNERThe oven is designed to operate quietly andautomatically. To operate the oven, press theBAKE pad and then press the INCRE

Page 37 - (continued next page)

To determine if the bottom burner flames areburning properly, remove the oven bottom.Flames should have approximately 1″blue conesand, if range is sup

Page 38

432. Locate the outside edge of the device 21⁄8″toward the center of the range from the markededge of the range.3. Using the device as a template, mar

Page 39 - CONNECT THE RANGE TO GAS

44CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Sealed Burner models only)or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LPHOW TO CONVERT A SEALED BURNER RANGEFOR USE WITH LP GAS OR

Page 40

45CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Sealed Burner models only)or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LP(continued next page)Orifice Spuds for Converting to LP Gas

Page 41

46CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Sealed Burner models only)or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LPCHECK FOR LEAKSWhen all connections have been made, make su

Page 42

47CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Standard Twin Burner models only)or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LPHOW TO CONVERT A STANDARD TWINBURNER RANGE FOR USE W

Page 43

CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Standard Twin Burner models only)or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LPCONVERT THE OVEN BURNER ORIFICESOven Burner1. Remove o

Page 44 - (Sealed Burner models only)

49CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Standard Twin Burner models only)or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LPADJUST THE SURFACE BURNER PILOTS(for Models Equipped

Page 45

• When using glass cookware, make sure it isdesigned for top-of-range cooking.• If a combination of oils or fats will be used in frying, stir together

Page 46

50Standard Twin Burner ModelsLever shown closed.PUSH DOWNto open.QUESTIONS?USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVERPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE“F—AND A NUMBER” • If the time

Page 47 - NATURAL GAS

51The Problem SolverPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSETOP BURNERS DO NOT • Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live power outlet.LIGHT OR DO NOT• Burner h

Page 48

52PROBLEM SOLVER(continued)PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSEOVEN CONTROL SIGNALS • This is reminding you to enter a bake temperature (see the Baking section).AFT

Page 49

53The Problem SolverNOTES

Page 51 - The Problem Solver

55Consumer ServicesUpon request, GE will provideBraille controls for a variety of GEappliances, and a brochure toassist in planning a barrier-freekitc

Page 52 - PROBLEM SOLVER

WHAT IS COVEREDFULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTYFor one year from date of originalpurchase, we will provide, free ofcharge, parts and service labor inyour home t

Page 53

6FEATURES OF YOUR RANGEFeatures and appearance may vary.MASK FOR SHELVESAUTOCLEANBAKEOVENBROIL DELAYOVEN ONCLEANSTOPTIMERBAKECLEANBROILLOCKO

Page 54

7Features of Your RangeFeature Index See page(Not all models have all features. Appearance of features varies.)1 Air Intake (under storage drawer or

Page 55 - We’ll Be There

8HOW DOES THIS COOKTOP COMPARETO YOUR OLD ONE?Your new cooktop has gas burners. If you are used to cooking with induction or other electric surfaceuni

Page 56 - WARRANTY

9SURFACE COOKINGSurface Burner ControlsThe knobs that turn the surface burners on and off arelocated on the control panel in front of the burners. The

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