Oven shelves, Broiler pan & rack, Oven light bulb replacement – GE JGKS16GEH User Manual

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Oven Shelves

Oven shelves may be cleaned with

>a mild abrasive cleanser following

manufacturer’s directions. After

cleaning, rinse the shelves with clean
water and dry with a dry cloth. To
remove heavy, bumed-on soil, soapy
metal pads may be used following
manufacturer’s directions. After
scrubbing, wash with soapy water,

rinse and dry.

Broiler Pan & Rack

After broiling, remove the broiler
rack and carefully pour off the

grease. Wash and rinse the pan
and rack in hot, soapy water.

If food has burned on, sprinkle
the broiler rack while hot with

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towels or a dish cloth. That way,
burned-on foods will soak loose
while the meal is being served.

Do not store a soiled broiler pan

and rack in the oven or broiler
compartment.

Oven Light Bulb
Replacement

Before replacing any light bulb,
disconnect electric power to the

range at the main fuse or circuit

breaker panel. Let the bulb cool

completely before removing it. Do
not touch a hot bulb with a damp
cloth—the bulb will break.

The light bulb in your oven is
located in the upper right corner.
Reach m and unscrew it after taking

precautions mentioned above.
Replace it with a high-temperature
appliance bulb of the same wattage.

Adjusting the
Oven Thermostat

The temperature control in your
new oven has been carefully adjusted
to provide accurate temperatures.
However, if this oven has replaced

one you have used for several years,
you may notice a difference in the

degree of browning or the length
of time required when using your
favorite recipes. Oven temperature
controls have a tendency to “drift”
over a period of years and since

this drift is very gradual, it is not
readily noticed. Therefore, you
may have become accustomed to

your previous oven which may
have provided a higher or lower
temperature than you selected.

Before attempting to have the

temperature of your new oven
changed, be sure you have followed

the baking time and temperature of
the recipe carefully. Then, after
you have used the oven a few times
and you feel the oven is too hot
or too cool, there is a simple
adjustment '^ou can make '^ourself

on the OVEN TEMP knob.

Pull the knob off the control shaft

and look at the back side. There is
a disc in the center of the knob skirt
with a series of notches on the inner

edge next to the knob shaft. One of
these notches is positioned over a
pointer on the side of the knob shaft.

Note which notch the pointer is
located in. To make an adjustment,

carefully loosen (approximately
one turn), but do not completely

remove the two screws that hold the
skirt to the knob. Hold the knob in

one hand and with tlie other hand
carefully tilt the skirt until the notch
in the disc clears the pointer on the
knob shaft.

To raise the oven temperature, turn
the dial in the direction of the
arrow for “Raise!’ To lower the

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direction of arrow for “Lower!’
Each notch will change the oven
temperature approximately 25°F.

We suggest that you make the
adjustment one notch from the
original setting and check oven

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additional adjustments.

After the adjustment is made, make
sure the pointer on the knob shaft
is aligned with the notch in the disc.
Press skirt and knob together and
retighten screws so they are snug,
but be careful not to overtighten.

Re-install knob on range and
check performance. Note: After
an adjustment has been made the

“Off” and “Broil” positions will

not line up with the indicator mark
on the control panel as they

previously did. This condition
is normal and will not create
a problem.

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