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Hello, my GE TrueTemp electric range just went out. I was cooking on 3 burners and had the oven on. Does the range have an auto shutoff if it is overheating? how long do i have to wait before it will turn on again? No lights are on and everything is off. It is still plugged in.
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Step 1: Turn off the power supply, both gas and electric, to the range. Then remove the burner.
Step 2: Soak the burner in a solution of mild household detergent and water. Clean it with a soft cloth.
Step 3: Clear the gas ports with a pin or needle, rinse the burner, and let it dry. Caution: Do
not use a toothpick or matchstick to clean the gas ports. If the tip of
the wood gets stuck in the burner ports, it could cause a serious
blockage.
Step 4: When the burner is completely dry, replace it, and turn on the power and the gas supply.
An oven that won't heat can occur for a variety of reasons.
Hello mrstrini2 - Do you have an electric or gas range? Most fault codes consist of both letters and numbers. Could you provide me the code to better address the issue at hand?
the bulb i am sure is ok . but you have had a power failure to the burner . it could be the burner itself . if all the burners do not work the power to the range may be the problem .. ck the main fuse and make sure the 220 power is ok mm
Take the chrome racks out of the oven
make sure oven is COLD
move lever on door to the right
turn dial to CLEAN display should say 4 hours, but I've found 3 hours is plenty, reduce by touching Cook Time
YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO OPEN THE DOOR FOR 3-4 HOURS.
I have a GE stove which I purchased in 2004, and it is doing the same. I heard beeping coming from the kitchen in the middle of the night . I went to the kitchen and the oven was on by itself. I have been unplugging it when not using it. Maybe this could be a recall.
you either have a gas pressure problem from your meter outside or a bad pressure regulator on the range. if you use a magnehelic guage (get from a plumming supply house) you should be getting about 11inches of water coloum, or you can call your gas company to check it out... Let me know how it goes.
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