Why is my GE Oven making fan noise?
- DdcarterSep 14, 2025
A cooling fan may automatically turn on in your GE oven, which is normal. The cooling fan will turn on to cool internal parts and may run for up to several hours after the oven is turned off.
Why is my GE Oven making fan noise?
A cooling fan may automatically turn on in your GE oven, which is normal. The cooling fan will turn on to cool internal parts and may run for up to several hours after the oven is turned off.
What to do if my GE Oven temperature is too hot or too cold?
If your GE oven temperature is too hot or too cold, the oven temperature may need adjustment. See the Special Features section for instructions.
Why is 'LOCK DOOR' flashing on my GE JT5500 display?
The 'LOCK DOOR' message flashes on the display because the self-clean cycle has been selected, but the oven door is not closed. Ensure the oven door is fully closed.
What to do if my GE JT5500 Oven door will not open after a clean cycle?
If your GE 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.
What to do if the oven light does not work in my GE JT5500?
If the oven light does not work in your GE oven, try to tighten or replace the bulb. If the pad operating light is broken, call for service.
Why is there fan noise coming from my GE JT5500?
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.
Why does my GE Oven sometimes take longer to preheat to the same temperature?
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).
What to do if my GE JT5500 Oven display goes blank?
If your GE oven display goes blank, check if a fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped and replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. Also, the clock may be turned off (see the Special features section), or the oven may be in Sabbath Mode (verify, that the oven is not in Sabbath Mode in the Special Features section).
Why does the glass on my GE Oven door appear tinted or have a rainbow color?
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.
Why does "LOCK DOOR" flash on my GE JT5500 Oven display?
The "LOCK DOOR" message flashes when the self-clean cycle has been selected, but the door is not closed. Simply close the oven door.
Provides essential safety guidelines for using the appliance safely and correctly.
Warns about keeping flammable materials away from the oven to prevent fire.
Details steps to prevent injury and fire spread in case of an oven fire.
Outlines safety procedures specific to operating the oven and its components.
Provides crucial safety instructions for using the self-cleaning feature.
Instructions on safely removing protective film and adhesive tape from new appliances.
Explains the function and operation of controls for the single wall oven model.
Details the controls and their functions for the double wall oven model.
Describes unique functionalities like temperature adjustment, display settings, and auto conversion.
Guidance on oven rack positioning, proper use of foil/liners, and cookware selection.
Explains various cooking modes like Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Proof, and Warm.
Provides recommended modes and rack positions for various food types.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the oven's control panel.
Guidelines for cleaning the oven's exterior and stainless steel surfaces.
Details manual cleaning, steam clean mode, and internal oven care.
Guidance on cleaning and maintaining oven racks.
Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the oven light bulb.
Procedures for removing and replacing the oven door.
Addresses problems like food not baking/broiling properly or temperature inaccuracies.
Helps diagnose issues like the oven not working, strange noises, or clock/timer problems.
Solves problems related to self-cleaning cycles, error codes, and display messages.
Explains normal odors, fan operation, and visual aspects like door glass tint.
Provides essential safety guidelines for using the appliance safely and correctly.
Warns about keeping flammable materials away from the oven to prevent fire.
Details steps to prevent injury and fire spread in case of an oven fire.
Outlines safety procedures specific to operating the oven and its components.
Provides crucial safety instructions for using the self-cleaning feature.
Instructions on safely removing protective film and adhesive tape from new appliances.
Explains the function and operation of controls for the single wall oven model.
Details the controls and their functions for the double wall oven model.
Describes unique functionalities like temperature adjustment, display settings, and auto conversion.
Guidance on oven rack positioning, proper use of foil/liners, and cookware selection.
Explains various cooking modes like Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Proof, and Warm.
Provides recommended modes and rack positions for various food types.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the oven's control panel.
Guidelines for cleaning the oven's exterior and stainless steel surfaces.
Details manual cleaning, steam clean mode, and internal oven care.
Guidance on cleaning and maintaining oven racks.
Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the oven light bulb.
Procedures for removing and replacing the oven door.
Addresses problems like food not baking/broiling properly or temperature inaccuracies.
Helps diagnose issues like the oven not working, strange noises, or clock/timer problems.
Solves problems related to self-cleaning cycles, error codes, and display messages.
Explains normal odors, fan operation, and visual aspects like door glass tint.
| Brand | GE |
|---|---|
| Model | JT5500 |
| Oven Type | Single |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Oven Capacity | 5.0 cu. ft. |
| Number of Ovens | 1 |
| Number of Oven Racks | 2 |
| Self-Cleaning | Yes |
| Convection Cooking | Yes |
| Broiler | Yes |
| Bake Element Wattage | 2500 W |
| Clock Type | Digital |
| Timer | Yes |
| Control Lock | Yes |
| Control Type | Touch |
| Broil Element Wattage | 3600 Watts |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Cooktop Surface | Ceramic Glass |
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