GE JTP13 Range User Manual


 
:lock To Set the Clock
The
clock
must be set for the
automatic oven timing functions to
work properly. The time of day
cannot be changed during a Timed
1.
Press the
2. Press the INCREASE or
CLOCK
CLOCK pad.
DECREASE pad to set the
A
time of day.
Bake or Self-Cleaning cycle.
3. Press the CLOCK pad to start.
Timer To Set the Timer
The timer does not control
oven operations. The maximum
setting on the timer is 9 hours
and 55 minutes.
1. Press the TIMER
TIMER
ON/OFF pad.
ON/OFF
A
2. Press the INCREASE or
DECREASE pad to set the
amount of time on the timer.
The timer will start automatically
within a
few
seconds of
rele~sin&
the
INCREASE or DECREASE pad.
The timer, as you are setting it,
will display seconds until 1 minute
is reached.
Then it will display minutes
and
seconds until 10 minutes
is reached.
After 10 minutes, it will display
minutes only until 59 minutes
is reached.
After 59 minutes, it will display
hours and minutes
(“HR”
now
appears in the display) until the
maximum time of 9 hours and
55 minutes is reached.
To Reset the Timer
To Cancel the Timer
If “TIMER” is displayed, press the INCREASE or
Press and hold the TIMER ON/OFF pad until the
DECREASE pad until the desired time is reached. word “TIMER” disappears from the display.
If “TIMER” is not displayed, press the TIMER
ON/OFF pad first, then follow the instructions above
to set the timer.
End of Cycle Tones Display Messages
The end of cycle tone is 3 short beeps followed by If “door” appears on the display, the door is not
1 beep that repeats every 6 seconds until you press
closed. If “LOCK” appears in the display, the oven
any
operation. If you would like to eliminate the door is in the locked position. BAKE, BROIL and
repeating beeps, press and hold the CLEAWOFF pad
COOK TIME cannot be set if the door is in the
for
10
seconds.
locked position.
To return the signal that beeps every 6 seconds, press
and
hold the CLEAWOFF pad for 10 seconds.
Power Outage
After a power outage, when power is restored, the display will
tlash
and the
time shown will no longer be correct—for example, after a 5-minute power
interruption the clock will be 5 minutes slow. The display
tlashes
until the
clock is reset. All other functions that were in operation when the power
went out will have to be programmed again.
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