GE JBS26P Range User Manual


 
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Tilt-Lock (stand-up) Units
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Tilt-Lock units cannot be
removed.
You can lift a tilt-lock unit upward
about 6 inches and it will lock in
the up position.
To reposition the tilt-lock unit:
c Replace the drip panhim ring
into the recess in the cooktop.
If you have a separate trim ring,
put it in place over the drip pan.
The drip pan must be under the
trim ring.
. Guide the surface unit into place
so it rests evenly.
Plug-In Units
(On models so equipped)
Plug-in units can be removed.
Lift a plug-in unit about 1 inch
above the trim ring-just enough
to grasp it—and pull it out.
Do not lift a plug-in unit more
than 1 inch. If you do, it may not
lie flat on the trim ring when YOU
plug it back in. ~ - -
Repeated lifting of the plug-in
unit more than 1 inch above the
trim ring can permanently
damage the receptacle.
To replace a plug-in unit:
. Replace the drip pan into the
recess in the cooktop. Make sure
opening in pan lines up with
receptacle. If you have separate
trim ring, put it in place over the
drip pan. The drip pan must be
under the trim ring.
Separate Drip Pan & Trim Ring
installation/Removal~
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Insert the terminals of the plug-in
unit through the opening in the
drip pan and into the receptacle.
. Guide the surface unit into place
so it rests evenly.
Note: The drip pan must be under
the trim ring.
CAUTION
. Do not attempt to clean plug-in
surface units in an automatic
dishwasher.
Do not immerse plug-in surface
units in liquids of any kind.
Do not bend the plug-in surface
unit plug terminals.
Do not attempt to clean, adjust or
in any way repair the plug-in
receptacle.
AdjustingOven Thermostat
Use the time given in your recipe
when using the oven for the first
time. Oven thermostats, in time,
may “drift” from the factory
setting and differences in timing
between an old and a new oven of
5 to 10 minutes are not unusual.
Your oven has been set correctly at
the factory and is more likely to be
accurate than the oven which it
replaced. However, if you find that
your foods consistently brown too
little or too much, you may make a
simple adjustment ‘inthe -
thermostat (Oven Temp) knob.
To adjust the thermostat knob:
1. Pull the knob off the shaft, look
at the back of the knob and note
the current setting before making
any adjustments.
2. Loosen both screws on the back
of the knob.
3. If the oven temperature seems
too hot, move the top screw toward
the word HOTTER. [f the
temperature seems too cool, move
the screw toward the word
COLDER. Each notch changes the
temperature by about 8 degrees
Fahrenheit.
4. Tighten the screws.
5. Replace the knob, matching the
flat area of the knob to the shaft.
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