A:AnswerNo, this range does not have a self clean feature. This unit does offer a steam clean mode. Steam clean mode is intended to clean small spills using water and a lower cleaning temperature than self-clean.
A:AnswerOurs was just delivered and installed. They disconnected the old range, checked the power connection, attached the proper power cord to the new range (included with the installation fee), connected the new range, and leveled it. Then they did a basic check of all the controls to make sure it worked. We chose the haul away option, so they took our old range with them when they left, along with all the boxes and packing material. Couldn't have been easier.
A:AnswerManuals are now available exclusively online for GE appliances. They say it's to be "environmentally-friendly"...
The manual can be found here:
https://products-salsify.geappliances.com/image/upload/s--PzXJw1WM--/595e87020abcf6a1d7dad92c5ec8dfdbaf3c0c85.pdf
A:AnswerNo cord will be delivered unless you order one. The range uses a three prong 50 amp pigtail. You can buy it at any home improvement or hardware store or Best Buy.
A:AnswerAbout 23" x 16". The "walls" of the drawer are only about 3" tall on the sides and back, but the space can accommodate a little more than twice that height if the pans are nested to prevent sliding.
A:AnswerDifferent homes have different power sources. Older homes use 3 prong cords; newer ones usually use 4 prong. They also come in different lengths. So you need to order the cord that fits your installation. According to the manual, GE recommends a 4 foot cord unless your install location requires a longer cord.