A:AnswerHi - The GE Profile™ Series Slide-In Front Control Induction and Convection Range is designed to fit nearly flush at the rear wall with standard 25" deep countertops. It will not fit properly in a space where there is counter at the back of the range. As show in the Installation Instructions, rear wall to front of door glass is approximately 25 1/2" (Depth Without Handle 27 3/8 in): http://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=31-11105-1.pdf - Keep in touch! SUEatGEA
A:AnswerHi rudog - Starting in September 2017, we are offering electric, gas, and dual fuel front control slide-in ranges with no overhang, an edge-to-edge cooking surface, and color matched finished sides. No overhang simplifies installation, especially with countertop less than or more than 36" and can be installed with counters with beveled edges. Also provides a better fit and appearance with ADA countertops (usually 34"H). Accessory trim kits are available to purchase if needed (JXFILLR1BB/JXFILLR1SS). Thanks for your interest in PHS930SLSS. Keep in touch at GEAppliances.com for all your appliance needs! Sue
A:AnswerNot sure if your interest is on the glass surface temperature (for safety) or in keeping food hot.
It depends. If temperature of what you just finished cooking was high, it will take longer to cool down.
If the hot pan is left on the cooktop it can take several minutes to cool. This basically depends on the characteristics of the pan. A heavy one, will take longer, but this is the same as in the case of any other range.
If the hot pan is removed after completing cooking, the glass surface may need about one minute to cool.
Consider that if the hot pan is removed, what remains hot is the cooktop glass, only, no other metal parts as in a regular range.
In any case, an indicator will let you know that the area is hot.
A:AnswerThere's a button that says LOCK CONTROLS, press and hold that for 3 seconds and it locks the controls so you can clean, press and hold it again for 3 seconds to unlock it.
A:AnswerVentilation for the oven is at the rear of the cook top; there are black vents placed horizontally where the glass of the cook top ends. For ventilation of the kitchen, I would only use a range hood vented to the outdoors. Microwave vents are worthless since they don't have enough pull. I had the oven cranking for Christmas (450 deg F) and the stove top didn't get hot, nor did the handles.
Cooling fans for the actual burners is internal, and are very very quiet. I had the predecessor of this model, and this new incarnation is much quieter.
A:AnswerHi Mark - Thanks for choosing GE! Amp Rating at 208V/240V= 40 (KW Rating at 208V= 10.4; KW Rating at 240V= 12.5). GE Appliances does not package the power cord with electric free-standing ranges since 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). We suggest to view the Installation Instructions at the following link: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=31-11105-4.pdf - Also view the following link- INSTALLATION WIRE SIZE / GAUGE: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=22616 - We hope this is helpful. Keep in touch! Sue
A:AnswerHi rudog - Thanks for considering GE Profile Model # PHS930SLSS! This trim is only necessary if you want to cover the small gap on the sides or if you have a rough countertop cut you would like to cover. You can also view the Installation Guide at this link: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=31-11118_Trim%20Kit%20Instructions.pdf - We’d love to have you in the family. Keep in touch at GEAppliances.com. Sue
A:AnswerHi Parker - Thanks for your interest! While decibel ratings are not available, a humming sound while cooking or boiling is normal. Slight sounds, like hums or buzzes may be produced by different types of cookware. Heavier pans, such as enameled cast iron produce less noise than a lighter weight multi-ply stainless steel pan. The size of the pan and the amount of contents can also contribute to the sound level. When using adjacent elements that are set at certain power level settings, pan noise may interact and produce a low whistle or intermittent "hum". These noises can be reduced or eliminated by lowering or raising the power level settings of one or both of the elements. Pans that completely cover the element ring will produce less noise. For more information and videos about how Induction works, the type of cookware to use, and more, visit our Induction Cooking page: http://www.geappliances.com/ge/cooking/induction.htm - Keep in touch at GEAppliances.com -Sue
A:AnswerHi Froglegs - Height to Cooking Surface is 36" (+1/2"/-1/4" with adjustable leveling legs). We suggest to view the Quick Specs document at the following link for more details including cabinet dimensions: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=PHS930BL_SL_R2_17.pdf - Keep in touch! Sue
A:AnswerHi pugnut- Induction cooktops/ranges offer 19 power levels, including a Boost setting. Power levels range from L to 9 in precise half-step increments. For example: 1, 1 ½, 2, 2 ½ and up to power level 9. Power Level L, the lowest setting, is recommended for Keep Warm. The power level increases one-half level with each touch. Power level 9 is the highest normal power setting. Boost is the highest power level, designed for large quantity rapid cooking and boiling. LED's provide the level of heat you choose (not other indicator). Black Stainless Appliances wipe clean in seconds while offering the brushed metal appearance of stainless steel. Adds a sleek & shiny look to your kitchen. Explore our Premium Black Stainless Finish: http://www.geappliances.com/ge/black-stainless-steel-appliances.htm - Keep in touch! SUE@GEA
A:AnswerBasically, yes. Cookware needs to be able to respond to a magnetic field. Cast iron and plain steel work well. Aluminum doesn’t work at all. Stainless steel is variable. If a magnet sticks to a lt, it will work. Most common stainless steel won’t. There are diffusers that can be placed between the cooktop and a pot to heat but they are not ideal. They do not work at high heat and can cause pitting of the cooktop.
A:AnswerHello StrickS, thank you for your question! The height to the cooktop glass is 36" +1/2"-1/4" depending on what height the leveling legs are set to. We hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any additional questions. You can reach out to us further at the “Contact Us” link on our website. – CV
A:AnswerHi JohnV - Thanks for reaching out to us and for choosing Model PHS930SLSS! We are sorry to hear of this issue with the drawer and apologize for any inconvenience this has caused. We suggest to view an installation video at the following link - RANGE - HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL SOFT CLOSE STORAGE DRAWER: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=37703 - If it is still misaligned, a qualified service technician is required for an accurate diagnosis. . To schedule an appointment under warranty, visit us at GEAppliances.com or call GE Appliances at 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737). Please have your serial number and your model number available when calling for service. Keep in touch. We want to ensure the drawer issue is resolved. Sue
A:AnswerHi murky- Thanks for considering GE! Please contact a BestBuy Sales Associate to inquire if they are participating in the rebate promotion- 1-888-BEST BUY (1-888-237-8289). You can view the rebate form at: http://www.geappliances.com/assets/downloads/november-2017-chantal-rebate.pdf - Also, reset assured the range features Fast Preheat. Electric ovens with Hidden Bake and the Fast Preheat feature take approximately 7-10 minutes is the oven is installed at its proper voltage (240 volts for electric). Many newer ranges have a Preheat that will signal when the oven has reached a temperature hot enough to add food, rather than when the set temperature is reached. We test our ranges with prepackaged foods, frozen pizzas, baked goods, etc. We put the items in at the beep, and get good results. This can help save time in the kitchen, since you are not waiting longer for the preheat than necessary, in most cases. Recipes can differ, as can a food's preheat requirements. Most foods we tested don't require additional oven heating, though there are always exceptions. If you're finding a recipe isn't cooking properly, then you may want to turn on the oven a little bit before you start your food preparation to give it a little more time. You can also remove unused racks when using the oven for faster preheat, improved efficiency, and optimal performance. Keep in touch! SUEatGEA
A:AnswerHello Jshertzer,
Thank you for your interest in GE Appliances. I am happy to help. I am sorry, our induction slide in ranges are not currently available in the color white. We do appreciate you checking with us.
Lisa from GE Appliances.
A:AnswerHello - we appreciate you reaching out with this great question! We know a variety of cooking options can be useful when using your oven, and we’re glad to advise this model does feature Bake, Broil, Warm, etc. modes in addition to Convection Bake and Convection Roast. Therefore, you don't have to use the convection feature if you'd rather not; you can simply select which option would be best from the menu when starting. If it might help, we have a description of the various Cooking Modes and what they’re best used for starting on page 16 of the Use and Care manual; that can be viewed on our GE website by looking up the model number, going to the product page, and selecting the Owner Support option where there’s a link to the manual. We hope this helps, and are always glad to assist if you have any other concerns or questions. Happy Cooking! -Sarah@GEA