We have the PHS930YP3FS bought over a year ago. We too would buy it again. The air fryer is certainly not the reason to buy this, but the convection oven does very well. The only other not perfect thing is that the 2 like "burners" on the left seem to differ in power even though on ours should be the same size. Certainly the large burner is hotter at a similar temp which is to be expected.
The problem with the front panel when we clean it is all the bottom turn off and on when whipping… also the panel touch screen turns on when we spray windex
I've had mine for three years and enjoy it thoroughly. I use the Precision Cooking mode often with temperature sensing pans made by Hestan Cue. (I do NOT recommend Hestan's products because using the cookware is complicated and the company has gone dark.) I do not think I would buy this GE unit again, though. Not because I'm unhappy with it, just that there are much more interesting (and perhaps more expensive) units on the market now. My unit has one quirk (that I have not seen mentioned in the hundreds of reviews I've read): If the oven is turned on before the surface units, the energy managment computer will not send full power to the burner. That is, I cannot boil water on the medium burners if the oven is on before I start cooking. The solution is simple: I just cancel the oven, set the burner to desired power level, and turn the oven back on. Then everything works at full power. Weird, but also logical in a way. If you're shopping, consider the burner layout: Does it work with your pans and how you normally cook? This GE does not allow me to use two 10" frying pans on the medium burners while using a 12" frying pan on the large burner. The burner layout works well with straight-sided pans, though. The electronic touch controls are not for everyone. I like them myself but it's true the settings can be changed easily by drops of water or errant finger touches and a sudden power change can be an unpleasant surprise. The unit is supplied with standard dumb oven racks. The better roll-out racks are $400 each. Insane! But I bought one because it's useful. The "air fryer" function is a marketing gimmick. Useless.
Hello my equipment is very new just a week but I see little me a bubble in the inside of part of the pan it’s cook is this normal or it’s something wrong
Can I ask you about the Shabbat mode: is it only for the oven or also for the burners? I need one burner on during the religious holidays for 2 days usually. Will the burner go off automatically if nothing stands on it? Does the Shabbat mode can solve it? Thank you
the comment that the oven does not have a standard high temp clean mode is nor accurate for my model. I have used the self-clean twice with satisfactory results. I have never used the steam method although it is an option in the self clean menu.
I have seen reviews of this product that say the "digital dials" can be accidentally activated by splashes of water etc. Have you had any issues with that?
Yes, if the front panel gets wet it can think you're touching it. It's basically like a big phone screen. If it gets wet or something splashes on it while I'm using it I just wipe it up and it's fine. You can also lock the panel when the stove is off if you want, helps when you're cleaning.
I get my SF920SF3SS from some other person, everything work good but when start the oven , the manual say Bake, Temperature ,start; and I go to start the bep bep go on for about 5 second and stop and all lights go off and don't start , please help me
Thanks for sharing. My only concern is the longevity of the electronics. I paid $3500 for my Electrolux induction range and after 4yrs have had nothing but problems. On the fence now about going back to gas.
Mine has a standard ultr high-temp self-clean mode, I've used it twice in the three years I've had the range. I've never bothered with the steam clean function.
GE says you have to connect to WiFi to enable the air fryer feature but once it’s enabled you can disconnect the WiFi and use all the features as normal
Hey hi! Thx for info,,, I been thinking of buying this profile range,, seems well built and has a lot of features that I like,,, but,,, my main concern is that:;; I have read reviews were the control panel has shattered,, one said happened twice to her and once she was in bed,, others said they barely bumped it,,, in your opinion how durable is the glass on the control panel,,, do you have any idea how thick the glass covering is? Do you have any concerns about it? Thx
I’ve had this oven for three years and use it everyday. Stove top works as it should and cleans easily. The oven is a disaster. Temperature is not at all accurate for baking and even worse for roasting. Tried connecting for a software update with the app and the range wouldn’t connect with my phone. This range ain’t pretty it just looks that way.
Oh my goodness I thought I was the problem. I do not recommend this range. I get so angry each time I cook. I wish I made a better choice and did my research.
Unfortunate. I'm quite happy with my GE oven performance but I only have ever.used the full convection modes. I performed the toast test several times when the unit was new and was pleased with the results. Toast test involves placing white bread on the racks or sheet pans and observing how evenly they brown using various oven modes.
we have the same model at our home with the double oven, slider control is super easy and look great. as you slide your fingers lights come on , and you stop at your desired heating need.
Conventional old school incandescent. The on/off control seems to be a physical relay, not electronic. Might be replaceable with an oven-specific LED module, I do not know.
Does the bridge element actually warm up the pan that is between the two circular elements? I'm wondering if there are actually coils spanning between the elements. I've seen this in some models but it seems like if there are not coils between, those areas would not actually cook.
I've never used the spanned mode on mine. There is at least one video clip on the yootoobs demonstrating the GE's spanned coils using a heavy stainless steel griddle that has been filled with water. The locations of the induction coils are clearly visible under the bubbling water and it's difficult to imagine it could ever achieve an evenly heated cooking surface. Still, the reviewer cooked up a mess of pancakes at various locations and the results looked acceptable. If you use a griddle often, shop carefully for that feature. There are some induction ranges that have this feature more capably engineered but a separate countertop griddle would be my preference.
I have question for baking with the probe. I inserted the probe into the meat and then connected it to the oven. I tried to set our desired temp to 144F but the stove said that the temp must be 170. I don’t know how to set it at 144…and I find the inst manual extremely poorly written. Can you please show/tell me how to bake at 144 using the probe?
Sounds like that's the limit for the minimum oven temp (170). Try this..Plug in the probe, set the oven to bake at 350, then push the Cooking Options button. You should see a setting for Probe and be able to set the temp there.
There is no vent on this range. Do you mean the overhead vent? That is controlled by the microwave. However, if you own a matched GE micro, the vent fan can be set to automatically turn on when the range is activated.
It should unlatch automatically after a self-clean cycle. If not, heres an article from GE that can help: products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=16246
Nicely done. I've taken the liberty of answering some questions.
We have the PHS930YP3FS bought over a year ago. We too would buy it again. The air fryer is certainly not the reason to buy this, but the convection oven does very well. The only other not perfect thing is that the 2 like "burners" on the left seem to differ in power even though on ours should be the same size. Certainly the large burner is hotter at a similar temp which is to be expected.
Having trouble programming the wifi features
Installation the light for burner was already on. Won’t go off
The problem with the front panel when we clean it is all the bottom turn off and on when whipping… also the panel touch screen turns on when we spray windex
I have the same problem and it’s irritating 😠
@@zd8805 Use the LOCK CONTROL button. It's easy.
@tophomeowner - We are considering purchasing this range. Would you please update on how you are currently liking yours? Any major problems, to date?
I've had mine for three years and enjoy it thoroughly. I use the Precision Cooking mode often with temperature sensing pans made by Hestan Cue. (I do NOT recommend Hestan's products because using the cookware is complicated and the company has gone dark.) I do not think I would buy this GE unit again, though. Not because I'm unhappy with it, just that there are much more interesting (and perhaps more expensive) units on the market now. My unit has one quirk (that I have not seen mentioned in the hundreds of reviews I've read): If the oven is turned on before the surface units, the energy managment computer will not send full power to the burner. That is, I cannot boil water on the medium burners if the oven is on before I start cooking. The solution is simple: I just cancel the oven, set the burner to desired power level, and turn the oven back on. Then everything works at full power. Weird, but also logical in a way. If you're shopping, consider the burner layout: Does it work with your pans and how you normally cook? This GE does not allow me to use two 10" frying pans on the medium burners while using a 12" frying pan on the large burner. The burner layout works well with straight-sided pans, though. The electronic touch controls are not for everyone. I like them myself but it's true the settings can be changed easily by drops of water or errant finger touches and a sudden power change can be an unpleasant surprise. The unit is supplied with standard dumb oven racks. The better roll-out racks are $400 each. Insane! But I bought one because it's useful. The "air fryer" function is a marketing gimmick. Useless.
Good information thanks
Hello my equipment is very new just a week but I see little me a bubble in the inside of part of the pan it’s cook is this normal or it’s something wrong
Can I ask you about the Shabbat mode: is it only for the oven or also for the burners? I need one burner on during the religious holidays for 2 days usually. Will the burner go off automatically if nothing stands on it? Does the Shabbat mode can solve it? Thank you
When you say clean your oven normally what do you mean? Does it have a clean mode beyond the stream one?
Wipe and scrub with soap I guess
I bought the oven it only has a steam clean and it sucks. Though easy off does the trick.
the comment that the oven does not have a standard high temp clean mode is nor accurate for my model. I have used the self-clean twice with satisfactory results. I have never used the steam method although it is an option in the self clean menu.
I have seen reviews of this product that say the "digital dials" can be accidentally activated by splashes of water etc. Have you had any issues with that?
Yes, if the front panel gets wet it can think you're touching it. It's basically like a big phone screen. If it gets wet or something splashes on it while I'm using it I just wipe it up and it's fine. You can also lock the panel when the stove is off if you want, helps when you're cleaning.
Seriously who asked about the clock. That's the most intuitive oven clock I've ever seen.
My température sensor is giving me trouble f2 code
I get my SF920SF3SS from some other person, everything work good but when start the oven , the manual say Bake, Temperature ,start; and I go to start the bep bep go on for about 5 second and stop and all lights go off and don't start , please help me
How is the volume of the over cooling fan?
Thanks for sharing. My only concern is the longevity of the electronics. I paid $3500 for my Electrolux induction range and after 4yrs have had nothing but problems. On the fence now about going back to gas.
Yeah I wouldn't expect to have any issues with an oven that's high-end... especially Electrolux.
It’s junk one year and cooktop won’t work and the part is 6month out and very expensive.
@@yesode4201 I've had my GE Profile induction range for three years. Quite happpy with it. Sorry yours did not work out.
thumb down on the steam cleaning oven and no self-cleaning mode .. would have never bought it without self-cleaning if I'd known.
Mine has a standard ultr high-temp self-clean mode, I've used it twice in the three years I've had the range. I've never bothered with the steam clean function.
I just purchased the exact one and I tried to use the air fryer and it said to connect to the Wi-Fi. Do you have to be on Wi-Fi to use that feature?
GE says you have to connect to WiFi to enable the air fryer feature but once it’s enabled you can disconnect the WiFi and use all the features as normal
@@genacollins4838 thank you
Hey hi! Thx for info,,, I been thinking of buying this profile range,, seems well built and has a lot of features that I like,,, but,,, my main concern is that:;; I have read reviews were the control panel has shattered,, one said happened twice to her and once she was in bed,, others said they barely bumped it,,, in your opinion how durable is the glass on the control panel,,, do you have any idea how thick the glass covering is? Do you have any concerns about it? Thx
Any glass panel can fail for a number of reasons. If you're uncomfortable with the prospect, shop for more ocnventional knob controls.
I’ve had this oven for three years and use it everyday. Stove top works as it should and cleans easily. The oven is a disaster. Temperature is not at all accurate for baking and even worse for roasting. Tried connecting for a software update with the app and the range wouldn’t connect with my phone.
This range ain’t pretty it just looks that way.
Sorry to hear that
Oh my goodness I thought I was the problem. I do not recommend this range. I get so angry each time I cook. I wish I made a better choice and did my research.
Unfortunate. I'm quite happy with my GE oven performance but I only have ever.used the full convection modes. I performed the toast test several times when the unit was new and was pleased with the results. Toast test involves placing white bread on the racks or sheet pans and observing how evenly they brown using various oven modes.
How loud is the timer and oven indicator baking is complete????
There is a volume setting control function, three levels and silent.
I haven't been able to use this model in person. What is the burner slider control like?
You can either touch the circle at the setting where you want it to be, or slide your finger around the dial. Works really well.
we have the same model at our home with the double oven, slider control is super easy and look great. as you slide your fingers lights come on , and you stop at your desired heating need.
What to use for gap in back of stove and the wall? Its 30 inches by 1/2 inch. Thanks.
Migh be for ventilation around the electronics. The energy management and power switching and distribution boards and coils are back there.
Is the light in the oven LED or normal?
Conventional old school incandescent. The on/off control seems to be a physical relay, not electronic. Might be replaceable with an oven-specific LED module, I do not know.
How do I get it out of the sabbath mode
controls: other, Sabbath mode: on/off, select off.
Does the bridge element actually warm up the pan that is between the two circular elements? I'm wondering if there are actually coils spanning between the elements. I've seen this in some models but it seems like if there are not coils between, those areas would not actually cook.
No extra coils, it just coordinates the two burners.
I've never used the spanned mode on mine. There is at least one video clip on the yootoobs demonstrating the GE's spanned coils using a heavy stainless steel griddle that has been filled with water. The locations of the induction coils are clearly visible under the bubbling water and it's difficult to imagine it could ever achieve an evenly heated cooking surface. Still, the reviewer cooked up a mess of pancakes at various locations and the results looked acceptable. If you use a griddle often, shop carefully for that feature. There are some induction ranges that have this feature more capably engineered but a separate countertop griddle would be my preference.
I have question for baking with the probe. I inserted the probe into the meat and then connected it to the oven. I tried to set our desired temp to 144F but the stove said that the temp must be 170. I don’t know how to set it at 144…and I find the inst manual extremely poorly written. Can you please show/tell me how to bake at 144 using the probe?
Sounds like that's the limit for the minimum oven temp (170). Try this..Plug in the probe, set the oven to bake at 350, then push the Cooking Options button. You should see a setting for Probe and be able to set the temp there.
How many people can use this oven
One.
Oven knocking
Open the door and let whatever is trapped inside get out.
How to turn on the vent
There is no vent on this range. Do you mean the overhead vent? That is controlled by the microwave. However, if you own a matched GE micro, the vent fan can be set to automatically turn on when the range is activated.
How do I unlock the oven door
It should unlatch automatically after a self-clean cycle. If not, heres an article from GE that can help: products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=16246
Are cook top is inop after 1year. Don’t buy!
Est ce possible d'avoir des renseignements en français merci
Use google translate. Teh manual is avaialble online in severa languages.
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