A:AnswerHi there - we appreciate you connecting with us! Please keep in mind that parts, such as doors, are model specific; so it won't be interchangeable with other ovens. It would be helpful to know exactly what isn't working properly so that we can let you know the best course of action. The range door is made up of many parts and we want to be sure we give you the correct advice. Please reach out to us on our social media channels so we can dialogue with you about this. We look forward to hearing from you! Best, Kelsey@GEA
A:AnswerHello. Thank you for your question; we are glad to assist! Yes, this range model does have the California Proposition 65 Warning. GE Appliances complies with all federal, state and international requirements regarding hazardous substances. We also voluntarily identify, reduce and eliminate to the extent possible materials of potential concern from our products, even when not required by law. We have established processes to ensure that GE Appliances brand products meet all applicable hazardous substances legal requirements and our own product safety and environmental standards. Thanks for checking. Olga
A:AnswerHello there - This is a really good question! Sensi-Temp burners on ranges cannot be replaced with burners without Sensi-Temp. We're very glad that you checked. Let us know if any other questions come up. -Mikayla@GEA
A:AnswerI was wondering if I can use the timer or is it at all necessary. when cooking, because the oven will beep the cooking is complete, or do I have to ? Right now I am tapping , Bake, then I set the oven temp, then I press start, preheat will display, then once oven reaches the desired temperature, I set timer, and put my food inside,,now am I supposed to use the oven cook time instead of the timer ? I am confused..
A:AnswerHi Sheil- The complete self- cleaning instructions can be found on page 18 of the Owner's Manual at the following link: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=49-80838.PDF - Keep in touch! Sue
A:AnswerHi ampenny3 - Starting in 2018, UL regulation requires all coil top ranges to have temperature limiting capabilities to reduce the risk of cooktop oil and grease fires. As a result, our electric coil burners now use Sensi-Temp Technology. Sensi-temp burners on ranges manufactured on or after the regulatory change cannot be replaced without Sensi-Temp Technology elements. See COIL BURNERS - SENSI-TEMP TECHNOLOGY: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=37448 - Thanks for your interest! Sue
A:AnswerYes. I have had mine for 6 months and cannot use anything but cast iron. I finally bought a cheap hot plate at the Dollar Store to boil water. Have been through 3 different sauce pans/stockpots, none of which will boil water on a sensi-temp burner. It should be criminal to sell these things.