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How To Change Clock On Ge Stove

Writer Ethan Hayes

If you’re facing GE stove clock issues or you’re wondering how to set the time in GE stoves, it’s common to be provided with a simple solution. However, sometimes issues are caused by issues with circuitry. There is only one way you can figure this out, naturally is by setting the timer and then observe the results. In modern ovens, there are four ways to set the time.

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Method 1: Display Screen Clocks that are TouchscreenTouch on the display in order to “wake” it up, then click “settings” and tap “clock.” The screen will then provide on-screen directions to set the timer. Just follow the directions.

Method 2: Computer models with “Clock” or “Set Clock” Pad Press the “clock” pad; some models require repeatedly pressed in order to be responsive. If it’s not responding Try pressing it two times. Based on the model you have you’ll need to press the number pad to input the time, or utilize those +/- pad to switch to the correct time. Click “start,” and then it will change the time in the manner shown.

Method 3: Electronic models with no “Clock” or “Set Clock” Pad Press and hold both + and – buttons simultaneously for 3 minutes. It could blink to signal it’s time to change. Utilize your + and- pad to switch the numbers around so they’re in the correct time. Click “start,” and now your time correctly set will show.

Method 4: Digital Clocks The user must push in the center dial that controls the “minute timer,” then rotate the knob either way until you reach the correct time. In the digital age is it easy to utilize smartphones as a timer for cooking on the go and this could help you recognize the oven’s clock isn’t working as well. This is a problem that’s been reported and can be caused by causing static interference, spikes as well as “noise” on electrical lines within your home, causing the clock to become slightly off. To fix this issue, just disconnect the range for at least 10 minutes and then plug it back into. The time of your clock will have to be entered once more and hopefully, you will be able to resolve the issue with slow timing. If not, and the stove is covered under warranty, you should make contact with GE.