GE Range PGB960FEJDS Owner’s Manual & Troubleshooting Guide
Document Overview
This manual contains the full manufacturer approved diagnostic reference for GE PGB960FEJDS Range. It provides comprehensive technical guidance for the cooktop and oven, and structured troubleshooting for performance-related conditions. It also supports multiple GE Range models, including free-standing double oven and slide-in configurations, providing guidance across different product variations.
Source Integrity Statement
This documentation is sourced from original manufacturer (OEM) materials to ensure accuracy and reliability for appliance maintenance and operation. We are an independent service and not affiliated with or endorsed by the original manufacturer.
Troubleshooting Topics Covered
Technical Specifications Covered
These specifications define the operational limits and configuration parameters of the appliance.
- Voltage: 120-volt
What This Manual Helps You Fix
- My new oven doesn't cook like my old one.
- Food does not bake properly
- Food does not broil properly
- Oven temperature too hot or too cold
What's Inside This Manual
- Safety Information
- Using The Cooktop
- Using The Oven
- Care And Cleaning
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting Tips
Troubleshooting Guide
Your new oven may cook differently than your old one due to a different cooking system. Ensure the oven controls are set correctly and that the rack position is appropriate and level. Using the correct cookware size is also important for proper baking results. Consult the manufacturer documentation for specific guidance on settings and rack placement.
Confirm that the oven controls are set to the appropriate broil mode for your cooking needs. The rack position should also be adjusted correctly for optimal broiling. Ensure you are using cookware specifically designed for broiling. Refer to the manufacturer documentation for detailed instructions on broiling settings and rack positions.
The oven temperature may require adjustment to suit your specific cooking preferences. Ensure the oven controls are set correctly for the desired cooking mode. The manufacturer documentation provides details on how to adjust the oven temperature. Refer to this official guidance for precise steps.
Check if a fuse in your home may be blown or if the circuit breaker has tripped, as this can affect oven operation. Also, verify that the oven controls are set correctly and that the unit is not in Sabbath Mode. For specific resolution steps, consult the manufacturer documentation.