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GE 49-8255 - page 1
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GE 49-8255 - page 2
.. . . . . . . Before using your read this book u m You write down the model and Swid a N S N H you received a range... save time and money. Before ym.1 r s$?rvke.u w ~ . T fiberglass i n i self-dean-wins g M v s am.mt o c m d t d e c E c b b v w a o w o u a v f W i ‘ H Cal i S a Dr i W a f T o Ehfm c A r e thi ( h d Cal i to p u a W d wJ. 3 k n ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 3
W O SAFE Men usi]~g electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following: @ Use this appliance oniy for i@ intended use as described in this manual. e Be sure your appiiance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician in accordmce with the provided installation instructions. e Don9t attempt to ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 4
fJ g@?p @ grease ~ p~g+~~ Ovlgn shelf in while oven is cool. If shelves must be handled when hot, do not let pot hcdcier contact heating units in the gven. oven e not door g a T d g a i essential for a good seaL Care should be taken not to rub, damage or move the gasket. ~ DO EW~ We wen No commercial oven. ckarier or oven liner protective coating o ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 5
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GE 49-8255 - page 6
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GE 49-8255 - page 7
(Not all models have all features.) on 1 2 3 I 4 t3elf--Clean only.) I 21,22 5 6 Surface Unit Controls I 8 7 I 8 9 Automatic Oven ‘Ilmer, Clock and Minute Timer 11 Surface Unit “ON” Indicator Light 8 12 Oven Cleaning Light I 2 19 I I I ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 8
At both OFF and HI the control “clicks” into position. YOU may hear slight indicating the control is keeping the unit at the heat level or power level you set. How set the Cmntrokil control to OFF when you finish in and turn in unit indicator light will glow either direction when ANY unit heat setting you want. Heat setting chide HE4Jsed water ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 9
‘canning wits Ody. HOWEVER, DO NOT USE LARGE DIAMETER CANNERS OR OTHER LARGE DIAMETER POTS FOR FRYING OR BOILING FOODS OTHER THAN WATER. Most syrup or sauce mixtures— aiid all types of frying+ook at temperatures much higher than boiling water. observe the Rrint$ in L a a a 9 ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 10
-— -— - 2. most cooking energy, pans should be flat on the bottom, have straight sides and tight fitting lids. Match the size of the saucepan to the size unit. D S C C D S c c c C C g o c b a c M c F t a p d C b s p b r b a C S t i a 1 2 m c i C c U S P s m g s P 8 m 8 C s F s u w s M b s 3 4 C S C S U S C S U S m c m c s e C c M w 3 5 m b c F ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 11
Fat Ilying. I)o that may spill ove~ ‘u N O 1 accumulated grease. D S C D S C C E C c M F C S C S U S C S C D K L S s U S S G s t U m c c s m U t o N M c M ‘ t n P b s a s s s A a b m f S t s ( r e l t w f S s m c c b s p s b t S s t t ( s s a m n k s s b c o M C a m — b M m t s s m P — F M s 2 3 m 8 m G l l - p b s P N s M u t a n r t e c L ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 12
— llEIAYSTN?l’ , 6 : . . , , “/ 6 ,,>- I I P T T To set the. clock Minute ‘Timer lb set the Mimm? ‘mm” To set a and Answers dock m I I . ~. ~a~ ~ ~$e the ~i~@ ~i~e~ dd~~ d)%@~ icoding? A The ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 13
not except ~- using Your’ oven ~ a Read oven controls I C)wqJsEr W1 3 : n — the oven, even to (h ~@B~ I A C D ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 14
- oven o O V T’Erw mob d OVEN TEMP knob adjust 8 a 5 a How to set Your for 1 Step 2: ‘hn OVEN SET M’ — .— ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 15
I I — -.-—”- How set hm’m?diate start and Automatic stop m.AYsTART t I,t ~ll %/,, , To start 12 > [$’” d 32 <9 33 turn off s *, 6 l,?’ turn PUSH TOTUSN TIMED BAKE. OVEN I OWENTEMP a the time you have set. ~ How set why start and stop a C ST O l l S T $? ? $“ ’ * 6 ‘/J/ill I! ‘/, 6 ?’ //,, i ,,A’ PNSHTOTURPd ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 16
1. Aluminum pans conduct heat quickly. For most conventional baking, light, shiny finishes generally give best results because they help % shelf . M C comments B B t S C S s b C S s b S M c B i B B B B 4 C r b 2 4 m C 3 b m G 4 4 P c M D 5 m m 3 m P Q b Y b l C M M S O I S O M 3 3 d b P r S r 3 3 c ( s A J S A M M C 3 3 3 T c C B c C F M C S M S s ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 17
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GE 49-8255 - page 18
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GE 49-8255 - page 19
I { [ y I OVIZN,TEMP a Use Foil & Answers i i a 1 meat before a Do I need to grease my broiler rack to prevent meat f a ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 20
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GE 49-8255 - page 21
g t 3 OveIR Check These L o p m % a a a e mm” to set oven for h ~ U kIIObS a u SrW$mii+ mAYsTARl k : n.kw?orww ‘u” ~ = – is pushed in and turned, it will “pop” e PUS~ i and turn STOP TIME knob. Set S T 6:00 a ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 22
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GE 49-8255 - page 23
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GE 49-8255 - page 24
— oven vent a a e CB Place fingers on end of the lamp. s ~ ~ ~ lamp cover down and snap into place. control Pad and Knobs a a oven Door 24 ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 25
OV4Xl IdM’1’lp (on some models) a a a ~ , ,, ,:. . ., Do IWYI’ IuuWYvE ANY SCREWS e with ~ Place it into the groove of the receptacle. ~~1 the wire forward to the center of cover until it snaps in place. When inplace, the wire holds the cover f~y. Be certain the wire is in thedepression in tlhe center of the cover. @ CO~ect electric power to ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 26
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GE 49-8255 - page 27
.————— .... . ms~ ~ “ . Rea d thes e instruction s completely an d carefidly . IMPOIWX’’4T : Sav e thes e instruction s Nm TO INSWALLER ~ 3 C O Kee p t$i s Us e ari d (k- e (hid e a d h@alkdio n Imstmdion s ~ T i I [ Largebladescrewdriver I Channel lock pliers or small ratchet wrench with 7/32” socket (for leveling range) — — ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 28
I . th e Rang e You r range, like man y other k coveri n s suc h a s mshionedviny ~ o r T Wing . WI ! e n movin g th e rang e on this type of ooring, use care, and follow these simple and inexpensive instructions. The range should be installed on a 1/4 inch thick sheet of plywood (or similar material) as follows: When th e fbo r oouerh g end 8 d th ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 29
—- — -. —.- 2. wiring L Connect length of copper building wire to range terminal block. B. Splice copper wires to aluminum wiring using special connectors designed and U.L. approved for joining copper to aluminum, and follow the connector manufacturer’s recommended procedure closely. NOTE: Wire used, location and enclosure of splices, etc., ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 30
Owm OVEN FOOD OVEN OVEN DOOR OVEN TENH?ERATIJRE TOO HOT OR TOO COLD ~ * a e $ * * @ ~ o BROIL. ~ * e ~ ~ e ~ e @ ~ ~ A ~ @ @ e ~ ~ @ a a ~ ~ ~ * If m o hep.d g M free: GE A n c e “c4)lmFwmer Selrvke P 30 ,, ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 31
— ~ tie p~r~has~ o y I ( ap p r ~ as s t h i y e n in f o a s f ( w b t h A y h t d i cal l C S p p e r s s a t c C S c o l o s t t c ( 7:00 w 2:00 S d f a t a i r h v Whatever your question about any major appliance, C i s a c q a p c A C s open 24 hotm a 7 a have the secure feeling that GE Gonsumer Service will still be there after your w arran ...
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GE 49-8255 - page 32
—— Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period. warrant y i exten d t Fo r on e yea r fro m dat e o f origina l th e 0 purchas e a n a n purchase , w e wil l provide , fre e o f succeedin g own e f o prod u charge , part s an d sewic e labo r i n purchase d f o ordin a h o u you r ...
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