GE 169068 manual

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    I t e m S t o ck N u m be r 1 6 9 06 8 / 1 6 90 7 0 U P C: 6 8 1 1 3 1 6 9 06 8 3 (U S ) / 6 8 1 1 3 1 6 90 7 0 6 ( C a n a da ) C ONV EC TI ON T O A S TE R OVE N F or C us to m er As s i st an c e, c a l l C u st om e r S e rv i c e a t 1 -8 7 7 - 2 0 7 -0 9 23 ( US ) o r 1 -8 7 7 - 5 5 6 -0 9 73 (C a na da ) 1 6 9 06 8 • 6 8 1 1 3 1 6 9 06 8 3[...]

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    I M PO R T A NT S A F E G U A R D S • R EAD AL L IN STRUCTI ONS . • Do n ot to uch ho t s urfa ces. U se han dles or kno bs. • T o pr ot ect ag ain st e lectri c s hoc k, d o no t pla ce co rd , pl ugs, or a ppli anc e in wat er or ot her li qui d. • Clo se s upe rvisi on is n ece ssary whe n a ny ap plia nc e is used by or n ear ch ild re [...]

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    3 CONSUMER SAFE T Y INFORMA TI ON T hi s u ni t is f or h ou s eh o ld u se o nl y. Po lar ize d Pl ug Th is app li an c e h as a p ol ar iz ed pl ug , (o ne bl ad e is wi de r tha n th e o the r) . A s a saf ety f ea tu re to re du ce the ris k o f el ect ric al sh oc k, t hi s pl ug is i nt en de d t o fi t in a pol ari ze d ou tl et on ly on e w[...]

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    4 P A R T S A N D F EA T U R E S 1. D oor Handle 2. Po wer L ight 3. Co ntrol panel 4. Cu rve d Gla ss Door 5. Ra ck Sup por t Guides 6. He atin g Ele ment s 7 . Crum b T ray 8. B ack Ra ck 9. B roil R ack 1 0. Bake Pan 11. Coo kie S heet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[...]

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    5 P A R T S A N D F EA T U R E S Co nt rol Pan el T e mp e ra tu re C on tr ol — T ur n t o se le ct t em pe r at ur e f o r k ee p w ar m , b ro il / t oa st a nd b ak e func tio ns, up to 450°F . Ti me Co nt ro l — T o act iv at e the ti me r o r to t oa st, t urn th e d ia l to th e ri gh t (c loc kw ise ). A b el l wi ll so un d at th e s [...]

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    6 I N ST R U CTI O N S F O R U S E Cautio n : App liance sur faces are hot duri ng an d af ter use. Alw ays wear protec tive, in sulate d oven mit ts when touchi ng hot oven, dishe s an d foo d, or when ins er ting or removin g Ba ke Rack , B roil Ra ck, or C ookie Sheet . Never leave oven unat tende d w hile i n us e. Broiling/t op Brow ning For b[...]

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    7 I N ST R U CTI O N S F O R U S E Positio ning the Bake Racks Cook ies can be bake d usi ng ei ther or both Rack Suppor t Guide s wi th Racks facing up. Layer cake s can be baked on t he l ower posi tion wit h th e Bake Rack facing dow n, an d on the uppe r po sitio n wi th the Bake R ack facin g up. Pies can be b aked in ei ther or b oth posit io[...]

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    C U ST OM E R A S S I ST A N C E TW O - Y EAR LI MI TE D W A RRA NTY Wh at does yo ur wa rra nty cov er ? • Any de fect in mat eri al o r w orkm ans hip . Fo r h ow lon g a f t er t he ori gin al pur cha se ? • T w o ye ars. Wh at wil l w e d o ? • Pr ov ide you wit h a new one . • For those item s st ill und er warr anty but no lo ng er av[...]