GE JKP16GJ Oven User Manual


 
Adjusting Oven Thermostat
Use time given on recipe when
cooking for first time. Oven
thermostats may “drift” from the
factory setting over the years, and
5 to 10-minute differences in timing
between an old and a new oven are
not unusual. Your oven has been set
correctly at the factory and is more
apt to be accurate than the oven
which it
replaced. However, if
you
find that
y~ur
foods consistentl~
brown too little or too much, you
may make a simple adjustment in
the OVEN TEMP thermostat knob.
PULL KNOB OFF SHAFT. LOOK
AT BACK OF KNOB AND
N~E
CURRENT SETTING BEFORE
MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENT.
To increase temperature, turn
toward HI; to decrease, turn toward
LO. Each notch changes temperature
10”F.
Follow appropriate instructions at
right to adjust your oven thermostat.
1.
Remove knob, and hold so
pointer is at top of knob. Using a
potholder or similar material, hold
“skirt” of knob firmly in one hand.
Grasp handle of knob in other
hand. Note position of pointer and
turn handle to move pointer toward
word RAISE or LOWER. Pointer
is designed not to move easily. If it
is seated so it is difficult to move,
pointer may be loosened slightly.
Insert a thin screwdriver, knife
blade or similar instrument and lift
up end of pointer slightly.
1.
Pull off knob. Loosen both
screws on back of knob.
2. Move pointer one notch in
desired direction. Tighten screws.
3. Return knob to oven, matching
flat area of knob to shaft.
NOTE: On double-oven model, be
certain knobs are returned to shafts
from which they were removed.
Recheck oven performance before
making an additional adjustment.
2. After adjustment is made, press
pointer firmly against knob. Return
knob to range, matching flat area
on knob and shaft.
Recheck oven performance before
making an additional adjustment.
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