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GE JK5500SFSS - User Manual

GE JK5500SFSS
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service, 800.626.2000.
Note: Cabinets installed adjacent to wall ovens
must have an adhesion spec of at least a 194°F
temperature rating.
Door handle protrudes 3" from door face. Cabinets
and drawers on adjacent 45° and 90° walls should
be placed to avoid interference with the handle.
Electric wall ovens are not approved for
installation with a plug and receptacle. They
must be hard wired in accordance with
installation instructions.
Installation Information: Before installing, consult
installation instructions packed with product for
current dimensional data.
Dimensions and Installation Information (in inches)
Specification Created 2/13
320365
JK5500SF
GE
®
27" Built-In Double Convection Wall Oven
23" minimum
door opening
allowance
Cutout depth
23-1/2" MIN
8-3/4"
MAX.
44" to
bottom of
junction box
22"
D
F
E
Conduit
40"
Junction box
location
C
L
Suitable
bracing
to support
runners
(must support 375 lbs.)
Cabinet 27"
A – Overlap of oven at top of cutout 1"
B – Overlap of oven over side of edges of cutout 1"
C – Overlap of oven at bottom of cutout 1"
Oven
D – Overall depth with handle 26-23/32"
E – Overall height with trim 52-1/8"
F – Overall width 26-23/32"
PK7500
JK5500
JK3500
2 x 4 or
equivalent runners
level with bottom of cutout
and flush with sides of cutout
or solid bottom floor.
B
27''
A
C
Cutout width
25" MIN.
25-1/4" MAX.
Recommended
minimum
cutout location
from the floor
13-1/4"
Cutout height
49-11/16" MIN.
50-1/8" MAX.
23" minimum
door opening
allowance
Cutout depth
23-1/2" MIN
8-3/4"
MAX.
44" to
bottom of
junction box
22"
D
F
E
Conduit
40"
Junction box
location
C
L
Suitable
bracing
to support
runners
(must support 375 lbs.)
Cabinet 27"
A – Overlap of oven at top of cutout 1"
B – Overlap of oven over side of edges of cutout 1"
C – Overlap of oven at bottom of cutout 1"
Oven
D – Overall depth with handle 26-23/32"
E – Overall height with trim 52-1/8"
F – Overall width 26-23/32"
PK7500
JK5500
JK3500
2 x 4 or
equivalent runners
level with bottom of cutout
and flush with sides of cutout
or solid bottom floor.
B
27''
A
C
Cutout width
25" MIN.
25-1/4" MAX.
Recommended
minimum
cutout location
from the floor
13-1/4"
Cutout height
49-11/16" MIN.
50-1/8" MAX.
23" minimum
door opening
allowance
Cutout depth
23-1/2" MIN
8-3/4"
MAX.
44" to
bottom of
junction box
22"
D
F
E
Conduit
40"
Junction box
location
C
L
Suitable
bracing
to support
runners
(must support 375 lbs.)
Cabinet 27"
A – Overlap of oven at top of cutout 1"
B – Overlap of oven over side of edges of cutout 1"
C – Overlap of oven at bottom of cutout 1"
Oven
D – Overall depth with handle 26-23/32"
E – Overall height with trim 52-1/8"
F – Overall width 26-23/32"
PK7500
JK5500
JK3500
2 x 4 or
equivalent runners
level with bottom of cutout
and flush with sides of cutout
or solid bottom floor.
B
27''
A
C
Cutout width
25" MIN.
25-1/4" MAX.
Recommended
minimum
cutout location
from the floor
13-1/4"
Cutout height
49-11/16" MIN.
50-1/8" MAX.
23" minimum
door opening
allowance
Cutout depth
23-1/2" MIN
8-3/4"
MAX.
44" to
bottom of
junction box
22"
D
F
E
Conduit
40"
Junction box
location
C
L
Suitable
bracing
to support
runners
(must support 375 lbs.)
Cabinet 27"
A – Overlap of oven at top of cutout 1"
B – Overlap of oven over side of edges of cutout 1"
C – Overlap of oven at bottom of cutout 1"
Oven
D – Overall depth with handle 26-23/32"
E – Overall height with trim 52-1/8"
F – Overall width 26-23/32"
JK5500
2 x 4 or
equivalent runners
level with bottom of cutout
and flush with sides of cutout
or solid bottom floor.
B
27''
A
C
Cutout width
25" MIN.
25-1/4" MAX.
Recommended
minimum
cutout location
from the floor
13-1/4"
Cutout height
49-11/16" MIN.
50-1/8" MAX.
KW Rating
240V
7.2
208V
5.4
Breaker Size
240V
30 Amps
208V
30 Amps

Questions and Answers

  • S
    Steven MartinezSep 9, 2025
    How to fix a GE JK5500SFSS light that does not work?
    • S
      Shawna CrossSep 9, 2025
      If your oven light isn't working, the light bulb may be loose or defective. Try tightening or replacing the bulb.
  • J
    Joseph LeAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my GE Oven is smoking excessively during the clean cycle?
    • R
      Renee LawrenceAug 23, 2025
      Excessive smoking during the clean cycle is often due to excessive soil or grease. Press the Cancel/Off pad, open the windows to rid the room of smoke, wait until the LOCKED light goes off, wipe up the excess soil, and then reset the clean cycle.
  • W
    William CarrAug 25, 2025
    Why won't my GE JK5500SFSS self-clean?
    • T
      Thomas MilesAug 25, 2025
      If your oven won't self-clean, it could be due to: * The temperature being too high. Allow the oven to cool and reset the controls. * Improperly set oven controls.
  • G
    Gina MorrisAug 27, 2025
    Why is my GE JK5500SFSS Oven not clean after running a clean cycle?
    • H
      hstaffordAug 27, 2025
      If your oven isn't clean after a clean cycle, it could be due to: * Improperly set oven controls. * The oven being 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.
  • C
    Collin KimAug 28, 2025
    Why does "LOCK DOOR" flash on my GE JK5500SFSS Oven display?
    • C
      Christopher KelleyAug 28, 2025
      The "LOCK DOOR" message flashes when the self-clean cycle has been selected, but the door is not closed. Simply close the oven door.
  • R
    Ryan HarrisSep 22, 2025
    Why does the glass on my GE JK5500SFSS door appear tinted or have a rainbow color?
    • M
      Mallory TorresSep 22, 2025
      The inner oven glass is coated with a heat barrier to reflect the heat back into the oven to prevent heat loss and keep the outer door cool while baking. This is normal. Under certain light or angles, you may see this tint or rainbow color.
  • G
    Gloria StewartSep 16, 2025
    Why does my GE JK5500SFSS Oven have a strong odor when it's new?
    • M
      mckeejulieSep 16, 2025
      An odor from the insulation around the inside of the oven is normal for the first few times the oven is used. This is temporary and will go away after several uses or a self-clean cycle.
  • J
    Joan BrandtSep 18, 2025
    Why is there fan noise coming from my GE Oven?
    • T
      Teresa LaraSep 18, 2025
      A cooling fan may automatically turn on to cool internal parts. This is normal. The cooling fan may run for up to 1-1/2 hours after the oven is turned off.
  • A
    Antonio YatesSep 7, 2025
    Why does my GE Oven sometimes take longer to preheat to the same temperature?
    • N
      nathanwarnerSep 7, 2025
      Several factors can affect preheating time: * Cookware or food in the oven will cause it to take longer to preheat. Remove items to reduce preheat time. * Adding more racks to the oven will increase preheat time. Remove some racks. * Different cooking modes use different preheat methods. Some modes will take longer than others (i.e., convection bake multi).
  • A
    arthur66Sep 4, 2025
    Why are the clock and timer not working on my GE Oven?
    • C
      charlesrussellSep 4, 2025
      If the clock and timer aren't working, a fuse in your home may be blown, or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.

GE JK5500SFSS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Styledouble wall oven
Colorstainless steel
Main Oven Capacity4.3 cubic feet
Extra Oven Capacity4.3 cubic feet
Main Oven Convectionfalse, convection
Extra Oven Convectiontrue, convection
Number of Main Oven Rack Positions6
Number of Extra Oven Rack Positions6
Number of Main Oven Racks3
Number of Extra Oven Racks2
Interior Lightyes
Power Consumption2600 watts
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth26.63 inches
Height51.13 inches
Width26.75 inches
Net Weight220 pounds

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