Troubleshooting tips – GE Profile 30 Inch Gas Smart Range User/Care Manual User Manual

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Problem

Possible Cause

What To Do

My new oven doesn't
cook like my old one.
Is something wrong
with the temperature
settings?

Your new oven has a different cooking system
from your old oven and therefore may cook
differently than your old oven.

For the first few uses, follow your recipe times
and temperatures carefully and use rack
positions recommended in the Cooking Guide.
If you still think your new oven is too hot or too
cold, you can adjust the temperature yourself
to meet your specific cooking preference. See
the Settings section.

Food does not bake
properly

Oven controls improperly set.

See the Cooking Modes section.

Rack position is incorrect or rack is not level.

See the Cooking Modes section and Cooking
Guide.

Incorrect cookware or cookware of improper
size being used.

See the Cookware section.

Oven temperature needs adjustment.

See the Settings section

.

Food does not broil
properly

Oven controls improperly set.

Make sure you select the appropriate broil
mode.

Improper rack position being used.

See Cooking Guide for rack location
suggestions.

Cookware not suited for broiling.

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Aluminum foil on the broil pan has not been
fitted properly or slit to drain grease.

If using aluminum foil on broil pan, wrap tightly
and add slits conforming to those in the pan to
allow grease to drain.

Oven temperature too
hot or too cold

Oven temperature needs adjustment.

See the Oven Controls section.

Oven and/or display
appears not to work

A fuse in your home may be blown or the
circuit breaker tripped.

Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.

Oven controls improperly set.

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Oven is in Sabbath Mode.

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See the Sabbath Mode section.

The clock is turned off.

See the Settings section.

“Crackling” or
“popping” sound

This is the sound of the metal heating and
cooling during both the cooking and cleaning
functions.

This is normal.

Why is my range
making a "clicking"
noise when using my
oven?

Your range has been designed to maintain a
tighter control over your oven's temperature.
You may hear your oven's heating elements
"click" on and off more frequently than in
older ovens to achieve better results during
baking, broiling, and self-clean cycles.

This is normal.

Sometimes the
oven takes longer to
preheat to the same
temperature

Cookware, food, and/or number of racks in
oven.

Cookware, food, and racks in the oven will
cause differences in preheat times. Remove
excess items to reduce preheat time.

Troubleshooting Tips ...

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TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS

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