GE Profile PHS93XYPFS — Range

General Range Guide

Quick maintenance guide

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Quick Specs

Oven Capacity4.5–6.5 cu. ft.
Number of Burners4–5
Voltage (Electric)240 V
BTU Range (Gas)5,000–18,000 BTU
Oven Max Temperature500–550 °F

Maintenance Schedule

TaskHow OftenDifficultyEst. Time
Clean stovetop after useAfter each useEasy5 minutes
Deep clean oven interiorEvery 3–6 monthsMedium30–60 minutes
Clean or replace drip pans (coil models)As neededEasy10 minutes
Inspect and clean burner ports (gas models)Every 6 monthsEasy15 minutes
Check oven door gasketYearlyEasy5 minutes
Verify oven temperature accuracy with an oven thermometerYearlyEasy30 minutes

Troubleshooting

Oven not heating

Cause: Faulty igniter (gas) or burned-out bake element (electric)
Solution: For gas: check if the igniter glows but doesn't ignite gas — replace igniter. For electric: visually inspect the bake element for breaks or burn marks.

Uneven cooking or baking

Cause: Faulty temperature sensor, poor calibration, or blocked air circulation
Solution: Check the temperature sensor with an oven thermometer, recalibrate if your model supports it, and avoid blocking vents with foil.
May require a professional

Gas smell when burner is off

Cause: Gas leak at connection or valve
Solution: Turn off the gas supply immediately. Open windows for ventilation. Do not use any electrical switches. Contact your gas company or a professional.

Self-clean cycle not working

Cause: Door latch mechanism failure or control board issue
Solution: Ensure the door is fully closed. If the latch won't engage, it may need replacement. Do not attempt to force the latch.

Reset Procedures

Control Panel Reset

  1. Turn off the oven using the control panel.
  2. Turn off the circuit breaker for the range.
  3. Wait 1–2 minutes.
  4. Turn the circuit breaker back on.
  5. Set the clock if prompted.

Safety Warnings

If you smell gas when all burners are off, do NOT use electrical switches or lighters. Leave the house immediately and call your gas company.

Call a professional

Never use the oven or range to heat your home — this creates a carbon monoxide poisoning risk.

Call a professional

Keep flammable materials (towels, paper, curtains) away from burners and oven vents at all times.

Allow the oven to cool completely before cleaning after a self-clean cycle. Door surfaces can exceed 400°F.

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This guide contains general maintenance information for Range appliances. For model-specific instructions, consult your owner's manual.

This guide is provided for informational purposes only. Always consult your official owner's manual before performing maintenance. HomeBase is not responsible for any damage resulting from the use of this information.

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