GE PT9800 Owner's Manual

Built-in combination advantium/convection 30" double wall oven
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Oven Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Oven Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Oven Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Speedcooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Baking, Broiling and Toasting . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Warming and Proofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Microwaving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
LOWER OVEN
Cooking Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Sabbath Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Cooking Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Aluminum Foil and Oven Liners . . . . . . . . . . 28
Cookware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
CARE AND CLEANING
Oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Lower Oven Racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Lower Oven Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Oven Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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OWNER'S MANUAL
30" Double Wall Oven
PT9800
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49-2001078 Rev. 0 02-22 GEA

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    You can find them on a label on the side trim or on the front of the oven behind the oven door. GE is a trademark of the General Electric Company. Manufactured under trademark license. 49-2001078 Rev. 0 02-22 GEA...
  • Page 2 THANK YOU FOR MAKING GE APPLIANCES A PART OF YOUR HOME. Whether you grew up with GE Appliances, or this is your first, we’re happy to have you in the family. We take pride in the craftsmanship, innovation and design that goes into every GE Appliances product, and we think you will too.
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do Not Attempt to operate this oven with the (c) Do Not Operate the oven if it is damaged. It is door open since open-door operation can result particularly important that the oven door close in harmful exposure to microwave energy.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE WARNING GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Cont.) ■ To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity: ■ Don’t defrost frozen beverages in narrow-necked bottles (especially carbonated beverages). Even if — Do not overcook food. Carefully attend appliance the container is open, pressure can build up. This when paper, plastic or other combustible can cause the container to burst, possibly resulting materials are placed inside the oven while...
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE WARNING FOODS ■ When microwaving, place all foods and containers ■ SUPERHEATED WATER on the clear glass tray. Liquids, such as water, coffee or tea, are able to ■ Do not pop popcorn in your oven unless in a special be overheated beyond the boiling point without microwave popcorn accessory or unless you use appearing to be boiling.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE Oven-safe cookware for Speedcooking, Baking, Broiling, Warming, WARNING Proofing & Toasting ■ The oven and door will get very hot when ■ Place food directly on the trays when cooking speedcooking, baking, broiling, warming, unless prompted by the oven to do otherwise. proofing or toasting.
  • Page 7: Using The Oven

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE WARNING MICROWAVE-SAFE COOKWARE Make sure to use suitable cookware during microwave cooking. Most glass casseroles, cooking dishes, measuring cups, custard cups, pottery or china dinnerware which does not have metallic trim or glaze with a metallic sheen can be used. Some cookware is labeled “suitable for microwaving.”...
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE R ead all safety instructions before using the product. Failure to follow these instructions may result WARNING in fire, electrical shock, serious injury or death. WARNING GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ■ Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as ■ D o not touch the heating elements or the interior described in this Owner’s Manual. surface of the oven. These surfaces may be hot enough to burn even though they are dark in color.
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE, TAKE THE FOLLOWING WARNING STEPS TO PREVENT INJURY AND FIRE SPREADING ■ Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick up a ■ I f there is a fire in the oven during self-clean, turn flaming pan. the oven off and wait for the fire to go out. Do not force the door open.
  • Page 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FCC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE This equipment generates and uses ISM frequency ■ Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television. energy and if not installed and used properly, that is in ■ R elocate the Microwave oven with respect to the strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, receiver.
  • Page 11: Oven Controls

    Oven Controls Upper Oven Lower Oven Controls Common Controls Controls Common Controls 9. Speed Cook: Press the Speed Cook pad to access the preset speed cook menu. Place food or oven-safe 1. Timer On/Off: Works as a countdown timer. Press dish directly on the metal tray when using the speed the Timer On/Off pad, select the timer type (hours and cook feature.
  • Page 12: Oven Settings

    Oven Settings Help Clock Settings Use this feature to find out more about your oven and Use this feature to set the time of day and to specify its features by pressing the Settings pad and selecting how the time of day will be displayed. You can select a help.
  • Page 13: Oven Options

    Oven Options Upper Oven Options Repeat Last Proof This feature can only be used for upper oven cooking Use this feature to proof bread. See Upper Oven modes. Use this time saving feature for cooking repetitive Warming and Proofing section for more detail. items like cookies or appetizers.
  • Page 14: Speedcooking

    Speedcooking Using Speedcook Features CAUTION SPEEDCOOK PRESET FOOD When using speedcook programs, remember that the oven, door and dishes will be SELECTIONS: very hot! ■ Appetizers ■ Entrees ■ Sandwich Before you begin, make sure the turntable is in place. ■...
  • Page 15 Speedcooking (Cont.) Preset Speedcook Menu Selections Food Category Menu Selection Food Category Menu Selection Appetizers Bagel Bites Meats Filet Mignon Cheese Sticks Hamburger Egg Rolls (Frozen) Lamb Chops Hot Dip (2–4 Cups) Pork Chops Jalapeno Poppers Roast – Pork Meat Balls (Frozen) Roast – Beef Nachos Ribeye Steak Nuts Roasted...
  • Page 16 Speedcooking (Cont.) Cooking Tips For Great Tasting Results To ensure consistent and even browning when cooking foods directly on the metal tray, arrange food as shown below. Foods can touch but should not overlap. Side by side pattern Spoke pattern Single layer Circular pattern (Example: meats and poultry)
  • Page 17 Speedcooking (Cont.) Speedcook Power Level (Cont.) Microwave (M) controls the microwave power. A higher 4. Microwave maximum levels are set automatically setting will utilize more microwave power shortening based on the upper and lower lamp settings. cooking time for dense or heavy foods. 5.
  • Page 18: Baking, Broiling And Toasting

    Baking, Broiling and Toasting Baking, Broiling And Toasting Baking allows you to cook foods the same way as a conventional oven, using a heating element to raise the temperature of the air inside the oven. Any oven temperature from 250°F to 450°F may be set. The turntable must always be Put food or oven-safe cookware Broiling allows you to broil foods in the same way as a in place when using the oven.
  • Page 19: Warming And Proofing

    Warming and Proofing Warming The Warm feature will keep hot, cooked foods at serving To Crisp Stale Items: temperature. Always start with hot food. Use cookware ■ Place food or dishes directly on the black metal tray. and utensils that can withstand temperatures up to 230˚F. ■ Check crispness periodically. Add time as needed. 1. Press the Cooking Options pad. 2. Turn the selector dial to Warm. Press the selector dial to enter.
  • Page 20: Microwaving

    Microwaving Using The Microwave Features Make sure the turntable and clear glass tray are in place. Place food or microwavable container directly on the clear glass tray to cook your food. The turntable must always be The clear glass tray should in place when using the oven.
  • Page 21 Microwaving (Cont.) Microwave Power Level(s) ■ You can change the power level during most cooking Here are some examples of uses for various power program. levels: 1. Press the selector dial to edit High 10: Fish, bacon, vegetables, boiling liquids. Med-High 7: Gentle cooking of meat and poultry; baking 2. Rotate selector dial to change time and/or press selector dial to enter. casseroles and reheating.
  • Page 22 Microwaving (Cont.) Defrost By Weight Use Defrost By Weight to defrost for a selected length 4. Press the selector dial or Start/Pause pad to start of time. defrosting. 1. Press the Microwave pad and select defrost. 5. Turn the food over when the oven signals Turn Food Over. 2. Turn the selector dial to Defrost By Weight. Press the selector dial to enter.
  • Page 23 Microwaving (Cont.) Microwave Sensor Cooking The sensor feature detects the increasing humidity released during cooking. The oven automatically adjusts the cooking time to various types and amounts of food. Do not use the Sensor Features twice in succession Covered on the same food portion— it may result in severely overcooked or burnt food.
  • Page 24: Cooking Modes

    Cooking Modes Your new oven has a variety of cooking modes to help you get the best results. These modes are described below. Refer to the Cooking Guide section for recommendations for specific foods. Remember, your new oven may perform differently than the oven it is replacing.
  • Page 25: Sabbath Mode

    Sabbath Mode Your new oven conforms to Jewish Sabbath requirements with the Sabbath mode cooking feature. Below describes the detail of Sabbath mode feature. To Enter Sabbath Mode Timed Cook Feature In Sabbath Mode Press the lower oven Options pad and turn the selector The Sabbath mode is not capable of running a timed dial to Sabbath and press to select.
  • Page 26: Cooking Guide

    Cooking Guide RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED FOOD TYPE MODE(S) RACK POSITION(S) ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS Baked Goods Layer cakes, sheet cakes, bundt cakes, muffins, quick Traditional Bake Use shiny cookware. breads on a Single Rack Layer cakes* on Multiple Extension rack in higher position if used. Ensure Traditional Bake 2 and 4 Racks...
  • Page 27: Racks

    Racks Your oven has six rack positions. Recommended rack positions for various types of foods are provided in the Cooking Guide. Adjusting rack position is one way to impact cooking results. For example, if you would prefer darker tops on cakes, muffins, or cookies, try moving The oven food one rack position higher.
  • Page 28: Aluminum Foil And Oven Liners

    Racks (Cont.) Traditional Flat Racks The racks have stops so that when placed correctly on the supports they will stop before coming completely out Flat Rack and will not tilt. When placing and removing cookware, pull the rack out until it stops. To Remove a Rack Pull it toward you, tilt the front end up and pull it out.
  • Page 29: Oven

    Oven Be sure electrical power is off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the oven. Helpful Hints An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of When cleaning surfaces, make sure that they are at baking soda and water keeps the inside fresh. Also room temperature and not in direct sunlight.
  • Page 30 Oven (Cont.) How To Clean The Upper Oven Interior (Cont.) Cooking Trays And Baking Sheet Do not use metal scouring pads or abrasives, as they may damage the finish. A soap-filled scouring pad may To prevent breakage, allow the trays to cool completely be used to clean the trays.
  • Page 31: Lower Oven Racks

    Lower Oven Racks The racks that were provided with your oven (dark enameled racks, not shiny) may remain in the oven during the self-cleaning cycle without being damaged. To manually clean racks, use warm, soapy water. Make sure not to wash the rack slides on an extension rack. If racks become more difficult to remove from the oven, put some vegetable oil on a soft cloth or paper towel and rub onto the oven rack supports.
  • Page 32: Lower Oven Light

    Lower Oven Light SHOCK OR BURN HAZARD: Before replacing oven light bulb, disconnect the electrical power to the WARNING range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or burn. BURN HAZARD: The glass cover and bulb should be removed when cool. Touching hot glass with CAUTION bare hands or a damp cloth can cause burns. Lower Oven Light Replacement 1.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting Tips

    Troubleshooting Tips ... Before you call for service Save time and money! Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service. Problem Possible Cause What To Do LIGHTS Light during a speedcook This is normal.
  • Page 34 Troubleshooting Tips ... Before you call for service Problem Possible Cause What To Do DISPLAY Control display is lit yet oven Clock is not set. Set the clock. will not start Door not securely closed. Open the door and close securely. Start/Pause pad or selector dial not Press Start/Pause pad or selector dial.
  • Page 35 Troubleshooting Tips ... Before you call for service Problem Possible Cause What To Do My new oven doesn't cook Your new oven has a different cooking For the first few uses, follow your recipe times and like my old one. Is something system from your old oven and therefore temperatures carefully.
  • Page 36 Troubleshooting Tips ... Before you call for service Problem Possible Cause What To Do Oven not clean after a clean Oven controls improperly set. See the Cleaning the Oven section. cycle Oven was heavily soiled. Clean up heavy spillovers before starting the clean cycle. Heavily soiled ovens may need to self-clean again or for a longer period of time.
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  • Page 38: Limited Warranty

    GE Appliances with information on your appliance. If you do not want your appliance data to be sent to GE Appliances, please advise your technician not to submit the data to GE Appliances at the time of service.
  • Page 39: Accessories

    Accessories Looking For Something More? GE Appliances offers a variety of accessories to improve your cooking and maintenance experiences! Refer to the Consumer Support page for phone numbers and website information. The following products and more are available: Accessories Small Broiler Pan (8 ¾ ” x 1 ¼” x 13 ½ “) Large* Broiler Pan (12 ¾ ” x 1 ¼” x 16 ½ “)
  • Page 40: Consumer Support

    Have a question or need assistance with your appliance? Try the GE Appliances Website 24 hours a day, any day of the year! You can also shop for more great GE Appliances products and take advantage of all our on-line support services designed for your convenience.

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