GE JGB635 JGSS61SPSS Installation Instructions

To perform a self-clean cycle, remove any racks and wipe away loose debris inside the oven. Press the "Self Clean" button, select the time duration (typically 3 to 5 hours), and press "Start." The oven door will lock, and the cycle will begin. Wait for the cycle to complete and the oven to cool before wiping any remaining ash with a damp cloth.
Ensure the range is plugged in and the gas supply is turned on. Check that the burner caps are properly placed. Clean the burner ports with a pin or needle if clogged. If the issue persists, inspect the igniter for damage or wear and consider replacing it if necessary.
Conversion from natural gas to propane should be done by a qualified technician. A conversion kit specific to your model is required. The process involves changing the orifices, adjusting the air shutters, and converting the pressure regulator.
Uneven heating may result from a malfunctioning bake element or a faulty temperature sensor. Ensure the racks are placed correctly and the oven is not overcrowded. Consider using an oven thermometer to check for temperature accuracy and calibrate if needed.
Regularly clean the cooktop, burners, and oven interior. Check and clean burner ports and igniters. Inspect gas connections for leaks. Ensure the oven door seal is intact. Schedule professional servicing annually to maintain optimal performance.
Press the "Bake" button and use the number pads to enter the desired temperature. Press "Start" to initiate preheating. For more precise calibration, refer to the oven's user manual to adjust the temperature offset settings.
Inspect the door hinges and springs for damage or misalignment. Ensure the door seal is clean and properly seated. If necessary, tighten or replace any faulty components. Consult the user manual for detailed instructions.
Use a soft, damp cloth with mild soap to gently wipe the control panel. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads that might damage the surface. Dry with a clean, soft cloth to prevent water spots.
First, check if the oven light bulb is burnt out and replace it if necessary. Ensure the light socket is clean and free from debris. If the light still doesn’t work, there may be an electrical issue requiring professional repair.
Ensure the gas and electricity are turned off before moving. Use a dolly or enlist help to carefully slide the range forward. Take care not to damage the floor and avoid pulling on the control knobs or door handle.