Manual GE GGF400PVBB Range

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Sabbath Mode
USING YOUR APPLIANCE: Sabbath Mode
Entering the Sabbath Schedule
Selection Menu
1. Press and hold the Timer On/Off and Oven Light
pads for 3 seconds until “SAbb” is displayed.
2. Scroll through the schedule options using the + or
pads. Select the desired schedule by pressing Start.
NOTE: An “S” in the schedule denotes 24hr + 1hr of oven
warming. An “H” in the schedule denotes a day of Holiday
as defined in the Holiday (“hoLi”) section below.
NOTE: Pressing the Cancel pad will exit the Sabbath
mode completely and return the range to normal function.
If no pads are pressed for 30 seconds, the control will
time out and return to normal function.
Sabbath Warm (SAbb)
Sabbath Warm will keep the oven warm for the
scheduled duration. To use the Sabbath Warm function,
1. Press and hold the Timer On/Off and Oven Light
pads for 3 seconds until “SAbb” is displayed. If a
continuous, 24hr Sabbath Warm is desired, press
Start.
2. If the default duration is not desired, press the Timer
On/Off pad while “SAbb” is displayed to enter the
Sabbath Warm Duration Selection menu. Scroll
through the duration options using the + orpads,
then select the desired duration by pressing Start.
NOTE: For time options less than 24 hours, the
appliance will complete the Sabbath Warm function
and transition to Sabbath Idle for the remainder of the
24-hour period. The oven lights will remain on, oven
tones will remain disabled, oven heating will be disabled,
and the control will display “IdLE”.
Holiday (hoLi)
Schedule options with the Holiday function included
will follow the schedule below automatically. No further
action is required after setting the desired schedule
option, as the appliance will transition between functions
on its own based on the initial time entered within the
1-hour window before sunset.
Sabbath Mode Power Outage Note
If a power outage occurs during the use of the Sabbath
Warm or Holiday modes, the appliance will return
to Sabbath Warm for the remainder of the chosen
schedule. If the power outage occurs during the Sabbath
Idle mode, the appliance will return to Sabbath Idle for
the remainder of the chosen schedule.
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100% certified to the highest halacha standards. In this
mode, the oven lights will be turned off for the duration of
use, oven tones will be disabled, and gives the option to
set Sabbath schedules up to 72 hours in length.
NOTE: Ensure the oven clock is accurate before entering
the mode. For proper Sabbath operation, the mode must
be started within the 1-hour window before sunset.
Menu
Options
Schedule Details
Duration
Options
Display
Shown
SAbb Sabbath Warm 24h (default),
48h, 72h 4h,
8h, 12h
SAbb
SH 24 hr + 1 hr Warm
24 hr Holiday
None hoLi
SHH 24 hr + 1 hr Warm
24 hr Holiday
24 hr Holiday
None hoLi
HS 24 hr Holiday
24 hr + 1 hr Warm
None hoLi
HHS 24 hr Holiday
24 hr Holiday
24 hr + 1 hr Warm
None hoLi
Menu Options Schedule Details
24hr 24hr + 1hr Sabbath Warm
48hr 48hr + 1hr Sabbath Warm
72hr 72hr + 1hr Sabbath Warm
4hr 4hr Sabbath Warm
20hr +1hr Sabbath Idle
8hr 8hr Sabbath Warm
16hr +1hr Sabbath Idle
12hr 12hr Sabbath Warm
12hr +1hr Sabbath Idle
Start Time End Time
Holiday Bake Initial Time Entered
(ITE)
ITE + 5 hrs or
Midnight (whichever
occurs first)
Holiday Warm ITE + 5 hrs or Midnight
(whichever occurs first)
8 AM
Holiday Bake 8 AM 12 Noon
Holiday Warm 12 Noon Initial Time Entered
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Brand GE
Model GGF400PVBB
Category Ranges
File type PDF
File size 1.22 MB

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