The bottom drawer of an oven is not typically designed to keep food warm while the oven is in use. Instead, it serves various purposes depending on the oven model and manufacturer:
Storage drawer: Some ovens have a storage drawer at the bottom where you can keep baking sheets, pans, and other kitchen tools when not in use.
Warming drawer: Some high-end or specialized ovens have a dedicated warming drawer designed to keep food warm after cooking. These warming drawers usually have a low-temperature setting ideal for holding cooked food at serving temperature until ready to be served.
It's essential to consult your oven's user manual or check the manufacturer's specifications to determine the specific purpose of the bottom drawer in your oven model.
Regarding GE ranges, they do offer some models with warming drawers. These drawers have specific temperature settings to keep food warm without actually using the main oven cavity. If your GE range has a warming drawer, the user manual will provide instructions on how to use it properly and set the desired temperature for warming food. However, keep in mind that not all GE ranges come with a warming drawer, so it depends on the specific model you have.