If a stiff wire brush is used to clean the frame mesh assembly while applying downward pressure, the brush may push the assembly down onto the infrared burner. This downward pressure can deform or warp the frame mesh assembly creating cold spots on the burner and preventing gas from igniting in those areas. The unburned gas then causes popping and fluttering noises.
GE Oven Service Bulletins
GE Oven PTCC25011 Service Bulletin
Induction Pro Range Disassembling. The video links below provide technical knowledge on disassembling some parts of the Induction Pro Range.
GE Oven PTCC25012 Service Bulletin
When replacing the painted bracket base, make sure you replace both pieces with the new galvanized bracket base.
GE Oven PTCC25009 Service Bulletin
The hot surface indicator light may remain on after the surface has cooled.
GE Oven PTCC25007 Service Bulletin
The house GFCI circuit breaker may trip while a cooking cycle is running.
GE Oven PTCC25008 Service Bulletin
Door may not be aligned with the control panel when comparing the left and right edges.
GE Oven PTCC25005 Service Bulletin
Diagnosing Oven or Griddle Not Igniting
GE Oven PTCC25004 Service Bulletin
UI Replacement
GE Oven PTCC25003 Service Bulletin
There has been some standardization in the factory: the aluminum griddle has changed to a cast-iron griddle of the same size.
GE Oven PTCC25001 Service Bulletin
A range may emit a constant humming, buzzing, or clicking noise, even when not in use. If the sounds are found emanating from the RC19 control, follow the below repair.