Why does my GE JS760 surface unit stop glowing on a lower setting?
- SSean DunnSep 23, 2025
If the surface unit stops glowing when turned to a lower setting, this is normal; the unit is still on and hot.
Why does my GE JS760 surface unit stop glowing on a lower setting?
If the surface unit stops glowing when turned to a lower setting, this is normal; the unit is still on and hot.
What to do when power outage makes clock flashes in GE JS760 Ranges?
If you experience a power outage and the clock on your GE Ranges is flashing, reset the clock. If the oven was in use, you must reset it by pressing the Cancel/Off pad, setting the clock, and resetting any cooking function.
What to do if GE JS760 Ranges oven is not clean after a clean cycle?
If your GE Ranges oven isn't clean after a clean cycle, it could be due to a couple of reasons. The oven controls may be improperly set. Also, the oven might have been heavily soiled; clean up heavy spillovers before starting the clean cycle, and for heavily soiled ovens, consider running the self-clean cycle again or for a longer period.
Why is my GE Ranges emitting a “burning” or “oily” odor?
A “burning” or “oily” odor emitting from the vent of your new GE Ranges is normal and will disappear in time. To speed up the process, set a self-clean cycle for a minimum of 3 hours. See the Cleaning the Oven section.
What to do if GE JS760 oven door will not open after a clean cycle?
If your GE Ranges oven door won't open after a clean cycle, it's likely because the oven is still too hot. Allow the oven to cool below the locking temperature.
Why is there fan noise coming from my GE Ranges?
Fan noise in your GE Ranges is normal. A convection fan may automatically turn on and off to maximize cooking evenness, operating intermittently during preheat and turning off after the oven reaches the set temperature. Additionally, a cooling fan may turn on and off to cool internal parts, even after the oven is turned off.
How to remove plastic melted to the surface of GE Ranges?
If plastic has melted to the surface of your GE Ranges cooktop, it's because the hot cooktop came into contact with plastic. See the Cleaning the glass cooktop section for guidance, as there is potential for permanent damage without proper care.
Why won't the storage drawer close on my GE JS760?
If the storage drawer on your GE Ranges won’t close, the power cord may be obstructing the drawer in the lower back of the range, so reposition the drawer and power cord. See the Storage Drawer Removal Instructions in the Care and cleaning of the range section. Also, the rear drawer support may be on top of the guide rail, so reposition the drawer. See the Storage Drawer Removal instructions in the Care and cleaning of the range section. Finally, the soft close mechanism may be uncoupled from the drawer, so reset the mechanism. See Soft Close Drawer section.
Why is there steam from the vent of my GE JS760?
It is normal to see steam coming out of the oven vents of your GE Ranges when using the ovens. As the number of racks or amount of food being cooked increases, the amount of visible steam will increase.
Why my food does not bake properly in GE Ranges?
If your food isn't baking properly in your GE Ranges, several factors could be contributing to the issue: * The oven controls may be improperly set. * The rack position might be incorrect, or the rack isn't level. * You might be using incorrect cookware or cookware of an improper size. * The oven temperature may need adjustment. * Ingredient substitution can change the recipe outcome.
Guidelines for securing the range to prevent tipping hazards and ensure stability.
Essential safety rules for proper appliance operation, installation, and maintenance.
Warnings about flammable materials and steps to prevent fires and ensure safe response.
Specific safety advice for operating cooktops, ovens, and during self-cleaning.
Safety guidelines for oven operation, including self-cleaning and proper disposal.
How to use and control the range's surface heating elements and warming zone.
Recommendations for choosing and using cookware suitable for the glass cooktop.
Instructions for connecting the oven to WiFi and enabling remote operation.
Explanation of oven controls, cooking modes, timers, and special functions.
Details on features like temperature adjustment, sound volume, and auto-conversion.
Instructions for setting up and using the Sabbath Mode for specific cooking needs.
Guidance on oven rack placement, foil usage, and cookware considerations.
Descriptions of various cooking modes like Bake, Broil, Convection, and Air Fry.
Food preparation guidance and specific tips for Air Fry cooking mode.
Procedures for cleaning the range's exterior, knobs, and control panel.
How to clean the oven interior using manual, steam, or self-clean cycles.
Steps for cleaning the glass cooktop, removing residue, and preventing damage.
Instructions for safely removing and replacing the oven light bulb.
Procedures for removing and reinstalling the oven door and storage drawer.
Guide for removing and reinserting the removable storage drawer for cleaning.
Solutions for common problems with surface units and general cooking performance.
Addressing issues related to oven temperature, controls, and door functionality.
Interpreting error messages, operational noises, and display indicators.
Details of the GE Appliances electric range limited warranty coverage and terms.
Listing of optional accessories and replacement parts available for purchase.
Information on how to get assistance, schedule service, and utilize online support.
| Type | Slide-In |
|---|---|
| Number of Burners | 5 |
| Oven Capacity | 5.3 cu. ft. |
| Convection | Yes |
| Self-Cleaning | Yes |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Oven Type | Convection |
| Burners | 5 |
| Ignition Type | Electronic |
| Grill | No |
| Griddle | No |
| Color Options | Stainless Steel |
| Width | 29.88 inches |
| Cooktop Material | Ceramic Glass |
| Depth | 28.25 inches |