A:AnswerHi - Adora series by GE® JB755SJSS has a Tri-Ring 12"/9"/6" 3000W Right Front Burner (vs Dual-Ring 12"/9" 3000W). Thanks for choosing GE! SUE@GEA
A:AnswerHello Kitty - this is Nancy at GE Appliances and we are happy to help you. Yes, this range offers the Conventional Bake, Broil, Convection Bake and Convection Roast cooking modes. Thanks for checking with us!
A:AnswerHi jmpt- GE® JB750DJWW offers TRUE EUROPEAN CONVECTION WITH PRECISE AIR-
Enjoy perfectly even results. The fan in these systems can change directions (air always blows from the back of the cavity). The reversing fan provides additional performance benefits (evenness or speed depending on the cooking mode). Play Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/wpFm4FVS-Ak?rel=0 - It also has Convection Roast, Warm Mode, 3 Heavy-Duty Oven Racks (vs 2), and Big View Oven Window with Full-Wrapped Metal Frame ( vs Glass Door). Thanks for choosing GE! SUE@GEA
A:AnswerHello FHKRPH95 - Thank you for your inquiry; we are happy to help. We do not package the power cord with electric free-standing and slide-in ranges. It is not possible to determine the type of facilities each consumer has available or what the local electrical codes require (ex. 3-wire vs 4-wire). Power Cords for ranges are available through local dealers or can be purchased as an accessory from GE Appliance Parts at 1-800-626-2002. We appreciate your interest! Thanks for checking. Olga
A:AnswerHi Teal - Thanks for reaching out to us! We recommend to wash the racks with warm, soapy water. The standard oven racks / shelves are chrome plated and can be cleaned in a self-cleaning oven; however, it is not recommended since they may discolor and lose some of their luster. They typically discolor to a deep gray after self-cleaning. To keep the luster, the racks should cleaned with soap and water rather than cleaned in the oven's self-cleaning cycle. Commercial oven cleaner may used for the racks, but some cleaners cause discoloration. Be sure to do a small test area to check the results, and rinse the racks thoroughly after cleaning. You can also view cleaning recommendations for the various parts of your range in the Owner's Manual at the following link: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=49-80805-1.PDF - Thanks for choosing GE! Sue
A:AnswerHi there,
Based on our research, we have found that this model of microwave should pair well with the range you supplied: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ge-1-9-cu-ft-over-the-range-microwave-with-sensor-cooking-stainless-steel/5291514.p?skuId=5291514 - We hope that this helped! Thank you so much for sending in a question. -MS
A:AnswerHi John - GE® 30" Slide-In Electric Convection Range
JS760SLSS fit into standard 30-inch cabinet cutouts like a free-standing range, but with a more custom built-in look. Unlike the free-standing ranges though, electric slide-in ranges have no backsplash, which provides a more integrated appearance. Controls and panel display are on the front of these ranges. It has a 100 Watt Warming Zone (vs 80 Watt) and 8-Pass Broil Element (vs 6-Pass Broil Element). Thanks for your interest! Keep in touch -Sue
A:AnswerHi Gee22- On model JB750SJSS (Full-Wrapped Stainless Frame), the stainless steel on the door wraps around the side of the door. On JB700SJSS, the sides of the door are dark gray. Keep in touch! Sue
A:AnswerHi Calico- Yes, JB750 has Self-clean with Steam Clean option. Clean your oven the way you want. Play Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/2EMLPJKNkkE?rel=0 - JB750 has TRUE EUROPEAN CONVECTION WITH PRECISE AIR. Play Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/9Bs5u79gGNY?rel=0 - (JB700 does not have third heating element and the fan does not reverse). JB750 has number pads (vs +/- pads), Set Clock pad, Convection Roast and Warm cooking modes. Keep in touch! Sue
A:AnswerNo it does not.
The range I replaced was a Frigidaire and the steam did run upward and come out the control panel as you have mentioned.
This GE range/oven does not do any of the bad things that the Frigidaire did.
I have broiled, baked at 475-500 and there has been no steam visible coming out like it did in the Frigidaire. I also did not like the ruined finish on my panel and there is nothing that would clean or fix it. My Frigidaire oven door also changed color like the panel did.
I do recommend this GE range.
It cooks and bakes much better than the Frigidaire ever did.
A:AnswerHi - Depth without handle = 25 1/2 in. Overall Depth with handle =28 in. We encourage you to view Quick Specs at the following link for more details: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=JB750DJ_EJ_BJ_R2_17.pdf - Thanks for choosing GE! SUE@EA
A:AnswerHI Millie- Welcome to the GE Appliances Family! GE® JB750DJWW features both! It is a Self-clean oven with Steam Clean option so you can choose how you want to clean your oven. Play Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/2EMLPJKNkkE?rel=0 - Thanks for choosing GE. Enjoy! SUE@GEA
A:AnswerAll electric appliances sold in USA have been designed to work with 208/240 V and 220 V is within that range. Electric coils have been designed for maximum voltage of 240 V. Nominal Wattage mentioned in the specs is when connected to 240 V only. What you have to keep in mind is due to law of Ohm, the lower the voltage , the lower the wattage. So when connected to 208 V you lose 25% of Wattage and when connected to 220 V you lose 15%. Manufactures unfortunately do not make special coils for 208/220 V for very large number of reasons. Primary reason is new 2010 edition of NEC (National Electric Code) and fire safety. Hope this helps.