Ge P7 Wall Oven Manual
Published by General Electric in 1964-- This technical data manual produced by GE concerns all of their electric ranges from the early and mid 1960's. These have tips to help you service your range. This section relates to the self cleaning ranges of 1964-1965. It should be used in conjunction with Sections include: Introduction, Components, Diagnosis, Wiring, Service Notes.
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'P7 Oven Cleans Itself Electrically. The words 'GENERAL GE ELECTRIC' near bottom. The front has the 'GE' logo at the top and reads General Electric Promotional Glass from the 1960s.
• 1 Answer SOURCE: I, too, have lost my manual and none of the timers work. I can never remember how long to run the clean cycle for, but will turn it off as it has been a little over 2hours and your post mentions 1.5hours. I initiate the cleaning cycle by completing steps mentioned above and then turning the top dial (which has a clean range on it) clockwise until the clean light comes on. I then just time it by my watch to turn it all off. Then I wait a couple of hours before attempting to open the door. Don't forget to take the racks out, they are not suppose to go through the Clean cycle. Good Luck, Linda Posted on Dec 20, 2007.