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Touch Panel
Thetouchcontrolpanelallowsyoutosettheovencontrols electronicallywiththetouchofafinger.It’sdesignedtobe easyto useandunderstand.Withyournewoven,youhave
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Cookingwithyournewoven offersa-widevarietyoffood preparationoptions.Microwave
cookingusesveryshort,high
frequencyradiowaves.The
movementof themicrowaves throughthefoodgeneratesheat andcooksmostfoodsfasterthan conventionalmethods,while retainingtheirnaturaltexture andmoisture.Microwavecooking heatsfmd directly.Reheatingis easyanddefrostingisvery
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Defrostingisoneofthemost usefulmicrowavefunctions ofyouroven,thawingfoods quickly,butgently.Withno lengthydefrostingrequired,meal planningis easierthanever!YouI
canpreparesingleservingsor
wholemealsaheadoftimeand
freeze,thenthawandheatthem
injust minutes.
Yournewovencanevenbe programmedto Defrost.Referto cookbookdefrostingchartfor utensilsand foodpreparation tipsandsuggestions.
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rightformyfood?
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anddefrostingtimerequiredcan varyaccordingtothetemperature in
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theMicrowaveDefrostcycle? A. Yes.
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Q.When1&#’restedhamburger patties,theedgeswerealready cooked,Vi%yisthis?
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you to presetthecookingtime.
Theovenshutsoffautomatically.
PowerLevelHIisrecommended formostcooking,butyou may
changethisformoreflexibility. Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
timecooking,makeacupofcoffee byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Step1:Fill a cup2/3 fullofwater andadd 1teaspoonof instantcoffee andstirtodissolve.Useacupthat hasnometaldecoration.Placecup inovenandclosedoor,
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IfimotherpowerIevclisdcsirccl, touchdesiredMicroPowerpadand thenpresstheStartpad.Power LevelI-His preferredforthiscup
ofcoffee.
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Q. Isetrnyovenforthetime calledforintherecipe,butatthe endofthetimeallowed,thefood
wasn’tdone.Whathappened?
A. Sincehousepowervaries
duetotimeor location,manytime
cookingrecipesgiveyouatime
rangetopreventovercooking.Set theovenforminimumtime,testthe
foodfordoneness,andcookthe
fooda littlelonger,ifnccessary.
Q.
Iwanttocookona power
levelotherthanHI,whatdoI
needtodo?
A. Tochangethepowerhml,
touchthe desiredMicroPowerpad
afterenteringdesiredcookingtime
thentouchSTART.
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op@ratethfimicrowaveoven
withoutfoodinit?
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MKRO’WAYEfunctionto
checkthefood?
A. Yes.T“Ifesumecooking,
simplyclosethe doorandpress
the
S pad.Thetimer mustbe
r forco6kingto resumeunless
timeisremainingontimer.
Q. 1touchedthenumberpads
andselectedmypowerlevel.
WhenI touchedSTART,however,
myovendidn’tcomeon.Whynot?
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T MICR0WAV13padmustbe
touchedbeforesettingthenumber
padsor eiseyour ovenwillnot
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Withthisfunctionofyournew
oven,youcanenjoythebenefits ofcombinationcookingwiththe speedofmicrowavecookingand thebrowningandcrispingof thermaicooking.
Forfoodsthatrequirepreheating, pre-heatovento350°F.(See preheatinstructionsonpage12.)
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Step2: Thema 2 combination
W@kingcodes onyOIJi’OVen: CombinationLoaridCombination Hi.
Infoodsthatareconventionally baked temperaturesof350°F, andbelow,touchIX?.Inrccipcs requiringanoventemperatureabove 35(Y’Eforbakingconventionally, touchI-H.
Step 1:TouchCOMBOpad. ‘X%mbo”showscmdisplayand “EnterTime”and “I-IiLo”flash,
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Q. I hwea recipethatwhen
bakedinaamventiomdoven, is+mokwiat37i5°F.VVhich
settingshouldEuse?
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Whensetto bake,theovencooks bydryheat.Bothbakeandbroil unitsareenergizeduntiltheoven temperatureyouselect(from 200°to 450”F.)isreached.The temperaturecontrolthenholds
thetemperaturefor30minutes. NOTE:
F informationon
suggestedcookingutensils,
seepage8.
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andsecondsbytouching numberpadsinsequcricm.For example,to W 25 minutes,touch numberpads2, 5,0 andOinthat order.‘l%istimeappearsinthe displayM “25:O(X’
Step6:
T STARTpad.The
displayshowscookingtimecounting down.Whencookingiscompleted, thedisplayshows‘%nd”andthe ovensignalsandturnsoff,
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Q. AfterI preheatedmyoven,
Itriedtosetcookingtime,but nothinghappened.Whatisthe
problem? A.
U y o t o d
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SeeyourCookbookforbrOilingtimeaflldpr~~~~~r~~,
Broilingiscookingfoodsby radiant heatfrom-theupper heatingunitintheoven.When”
foodisbroiled,onlyonesideata timeisexposedtotheheating source.Mostfishsteaksorfillets andtendercutsofmeatsuchas steaksor chopsarebestwhen broiied.
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Step 1:Removecmmmlcdoventray fromfloorofovcnandputbroiler rackontoit.
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Step1:TouchBROILpad, “Enter Time”flashesondisplay,
step 2:Enter
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tou~hingnumberpad~in seq~ence. Touch2,5,0 andOfor25 minutes.
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I tolinetheenameled
oventrayandbroilerrackwith aluminumfoil?
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A.Yes,ifyoumoldthefoilthoroughly
tothe trayandslitittoconformto theslots in therack.Theseslotslet meatjuicesdrainintotheenameled oventray.Thisminimizessmoking andspatteringandhelpsprevent thepossibilityoffirefrom
overheateddrippings. Q.ShouldIsaltthemeatbefore
b
A. No.%hdrawsoutthe juicesand
Mowsthcmtoevaporate.AIwayssalt aftercooking,Piercingmeatwitha forkalsoletsjuiccsescape.That’s whyyoushouldusetongstoturn meat.Whenbroilingpoultryorfish, brusheachsideoftenwithbutter.
Q. Whenbroiling,is italways
mwssarytoplacethebroilerrack IJntotheenamel~~~ven$1’ay?
,4.Yes,TherackSuspm!s theimat
~v~rthe !xay.Asthemeatcooks, thejaicesdropintothetraykeeping
themeatdrier.Jukwsareprotected by[hetrayantistaycooler,This prmwntscxccssivcsmokingand Spmerhlg.
Q. EM1needtogreasemybroiler
racktokeepmefltfromsticking?
A. No.The broilert*ackisdesi~ned
toMkxt h T k t -
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enoughto prevent
meatfromstickingtothesurface.
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nott
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theyshouklt
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totheovenmaybelow.If’soinyour area,preheatthe ovenwiththebroi] unitfor 10mir}utesIx&m placing foodintheoven,
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The‘/Mastfeatureallowsyouto toast1to6 slicesofbreadusing yourchoiceoffivetoastinglevels.
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Step3: Sehxtciesiredtoastlevel.
Forexample,forlighttoast,touch
LK3HTs“Light” appearscmdisplay.
Step1:TouchTOASTpad.“Mcxl”
and“Toast”appearondisplayand
“SlicesJ’“Enter”and“Level$’flash,
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Touchp f numberof
slicesofbreadyouwanttotoast(up to6). Forexample,forthreesiices, touch3.“3” appearsondisplayand
“EnterLevel”flashes.
Note:Ovenissettotoast2slices atmediumtoastlevelunlessyou programadifferentselection.
Ifyouprogramadifferentselection, theovenwillrememberthenumber oftoastslicesandthedegreeof donenessuntilyouunplugtheoven orchangethesettings.
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t and‘61N3EE99
wasdisplayed,evenafterclosing thedoorandtouchingtheStart
pad.
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Thisappliancemustbegrounded. Intheeventofanelectrfialshort circuit,groundingreducestherisk ofelectricshockbyprovidingan escapewirefortheelectriccurrent. This-applianceisequippedwitha powercordhavingagrounding wirewithagroundingpiug.The plugmustbepluggedintoanoutlet thatisproperlyinstdiedand grounded(Fig. 1),
WARP?IBK3-Improper useof thegroundingplugcan~esu!tina riskofelectricshock.
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Consulta qualifiedckxtricianor servicetechnicianif’thegrounding
instructionsarenot completely umicrstood,or ifdoubt existsas@ whethertheapplianceis properly
grounded. Wherea standardtwo-prongwall
receptacleisencountered,h is
yourpersonalresponsibilityand obligationtohaveitreplacedwi~h apropel*lygm.md43dthree-prong WUHreceptwk
Do Hotunder any
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use Plugs
u situations where
applpowwmxll W be
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards undercertainconditions,we
stronglyrecommendagainstthe useManadapterplug.However,
ifyoustill electtouseanadapter, wherelocalcodespermit,a TEMPORARYCONNIXIX3N maybemadetoaproperlygrounded two-prongwallreceptaclebythe usc ofa ULlistedadapter(Fig.2) whichisavailabieatmostlocal hardwarestores,
TEMPORAI?YMETHOD
T h s t a m
bealignedwiththekN*gerslotinthe
wailreceptacletoprovideproper polarityintheconnectionofthe powercord,
A&d@j theadapter
Woundte?miflaltOtheWS]l receptaclecoverscrewdoesnot
groundtheapplkmce
tmksstIW COVWSCRWismetal, andn~~ kwlami, andthe wall receptacle
g t t h
wiring.Yous h t c checkedbya qualifiedelectrician tomakesurethereceptacleis properlygroumied.
Whendisconnectingthepower cordfromtheadapter,
dWthold
the adaptorwithonehand,lfthis isnotdone,theadapterground terminaiisverylikelytobreakwith
K u s t happen,
DC)
NOr U~Etheapplianceuntila
propcxgroundhasagainhen
csttiblihd.
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Donotuseanadapterpiug inthesesituationsbecause discormectingofthe powercord placesunduestrainorItheadapter andleadstoeventualfailureofthe adaptergroundterminal.You shouldhavethetwo-prongwall receptaclereplacedwithathree­pmng(grounding)receptacleby aqua[ifiedelectricianbefore usingtheapplitmcc.
use cords
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards undercertainconditionswcstrongly recommendagainsttheuseofan
extensioncord. However}ifitis
necessarytouseanextensioncord,
use onlya3=wireextensioncord that hasa 3-biadegroundingplug, anda
3=!ik)treceptaclethatwill
accepttheplugontheappliance. Themarkedratingoftheextension cordshallbe
e g
than~heelectricalratingofthe appliance(Mamperes).
Suchextension
c a obtainable
throughGeneral13ectricservice. Efyoudouseanawtemioncord withyouroven,theinteriorlight mayflickerafidtheblowersm.md mayvarywhenovenisinuse.Cook anddefrosttimesmaybe longer aswello
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Mm+newOvenisa valuabie appliance.Protectitfrommisuse byfollowingtheserules:
o Keepyourovencleanand sweet-smelling.Openingtheoven
doora fewminutesaftercooking helps “air-out”theinterior.An occasionalthoroughwipingwitha solutionofbakingsodaandwater keepstheinteriorfresh.
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Don’t usesharp-edgedutensiis
withyouroven.The insideand
outsideovenwallscanbescratched. Thecontrolpanelcan bedamaged.
BECERTAINPOWER1SOFF
ANDOVENMCOOLBEFORE CLEANINGANYPARTOF THISOVEN.
How
toclthe
@Mamded (Nell Tray
mI’cltmk!, pdi ou
@wit%?oven shelf
lb remove.pill then tilt upwtirdtoclear stopper,ml slide out*
@Broiler
oven ‘My
Rcnwvctiny foodparticlesor fkt
frombroilerrxk andoventray,
Cool slightiy ml soak
i~iwarm
wtitcr,if necessary,Do notlet soiledtrayand rackset inowmto cool.Spreadclothor papertowel overrackand letstandfbra k!w
minutestoabsolibgreasyfbod particlcs,
Cleantray,shelfandrackwithsoap andwater,soap-tilledscouringpad or commercialovenclefiner.Some commercialcleanersmaycause darkeningor discoloration.When
usingforthefirsttime,testcleaner onsmallportionoftrayor shelf.
Tray,shelfandrackmayalsobe
cleanedina dishwasher.
Heatingunits.
TOremovebroilheatingunitfrom ceilingofovcn,supportwithboth handsandliftup.
onthef’rentandr~Aro~broilunit
Removelowerheatingunitby slidingoutofrccepta~lelocated onleftwallofovenatbottom.Slide totheright,liftupandout. To replace,insertprongsintobottom leftreceptacle,slidetotheleftand setcarefullydown.
It isnotnecessarytocleanthe lowerplug-inunit.Spattersand spillsburnawaywhenit isheated. Donotimmerse.
Stainiesssteelovenintel*ior.You mayusea datnpcloth,plastic scouringballandnon-abrasive scouringpowder(brushontype).
Cleanwithmilddetergentand
water,thenrinseWC1lwithWCII wrungoutcloth.N’desired,a
containerofwatercanbeboiledin
themm usingmicrowaveenergy.
‘I%iswillhelploosenthesoil.For
hard-to-removesoil,cleangently withscouringball.Do notusc abrasiveclcancrswhichmuld S(X’aIkhsur~ace.Forexcessivesoil, usem own ckancr, preferablythe brush-ontype.Applyand rcmove accordingt~ directions.Useon stainlesssteelparfsoniyo
Door(inside).
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Hotoclt $hts
Case.Cleantheoutsideofyour
oven withsoap and damp cloth,
thenrinseanddry.Wipethewindow cleanwithadampcloth.Chrome trimisbest wipedwitha damp clothandthenwiiha drytowel.
ControlPaneI. Wipewitha dam~ cloth.Dry thoroughly.Do notuse cleaningsprays,largeamountsof
soapandwater,abrasives,or sharp objectsonthepanel-they can damageit.
DoorSurface.Whencleaning
surfacesofdoorandoven(hat cometogcthmonclosingthedoor,
usconlymild,non-;ilmsivcsoaps ordctcrgcntsappliedwitha spongy 01’softcloth,
Power(lwd. ifthc cordbcc~mcs
soi]cti, u andwashwithdamp
cloth.Forstubbornspots,sudsy watermaybcused,butbccertain [orinseanddry thoroughlybcftwc
p[c into outlet,
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H’ovcmlightburnsout,youmay
r carefullyf t
dh’ccthmsbelow:
Step1!Discormct ovenpower
cordfromelectricaloutlet.
Step2: Unscrewand rcmovcoven lightbulbcoverlocatedon the left sideofthc outerease. Do
not
removeanyotherpartofcabinet.
S Letbulbcoolbefore
removing.Turnbulbcounter
clockwiseto removefromsocket. Step4: Replacebulbwitha
standardbulb,number25T8N, availablefromsupermarketor hardwarestoreorwitha special bulb, numberW132X4182,available
fromyourGeneralElectricsuppiier. Insertbulbintosocketandturnin clockwisedirection,
Step!5:Replacelightbulbcover.
Step6:Plugovenpowercordinto
dectricaloudet.Resetovenclock,
To the
balancetheweightoftheoven.
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a screwdriver.beginto removethe screws,holdingtheoveninplace by
t t c
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N k f
KMmMd of the
SCIY?WS,checkto be Stll”ethatthe
ovenisbeingsuitablysupportedto
preventitfromfallingor sliding.
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Afuseinyour homemaybebluwnorthecircuitbreakertripped.Replacefuseor
COMEON
resetcircuitbreaker,
Makesure3-prorigplugoncwenisfullyinsertedintowallreceptacle.
CCN4?’ROLI?ANEL
Dcmrrmtsecurelyclosed.
LK3HTJZ~,Y13TCWI?N
STA~Tmustbe touchedaflerenteringcookingsdection.
WILLNOTSTART
AnotherselectiontmtercdalreadyinovenandCLEAR/OFFnottouchedto
cancelit.
Makesureyouhaveenteredcookingtimeaf@*touching
cookingpads.
CLEAR/OFF~aS R&setcmdtingprogramandtouch START*
FCN3DSAREEWI’HER
Notenoughtimesetwhenusing
t c f b v
OV
startingfoodtcmpertitures,
Thedensityandamountoffkxxiswillvaryandthusmayneedmoretimefor completion.
hmrrw+tpowerkweltmtered, DishwasnotroWed,turnedorstirred
! instructionswcmgiveninrecipe.
TOOmaflydishesinowmatstm~$ljme. CheckCookhcmkforcorrw%aqce~$oricssuchasshclfandtrayandfbod
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FOODS
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Time,Minutes
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Appetizers
Pizza,Frozen9”
9-11
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9-12(425”F.)
BakeryFoods
Cakes,8”roundor squtire Cookies,bar8” Cupcakes/Muf’fins(6) PicCrust
16-18 25-35(350”F,) 16-18
25-35(350”F.)
8-9
12-15(350”F.)
6-11
8-14(425”F,)
11“14 10-14
31&4
Casserole
Prccookcctingredients
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6-15
14-16
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25-35(350”F.)
Fish
Fil!ets,1lb, 13rcadc(l
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25-35(350°F.)
20-30(350*F.)
MeatandPmdtry
Bacon,2-5strips Beef,1 lb,groundor patties Chickenpicccs,2-2%Ibs. Meatloaf,1%lb, Porkchops,4chops
28-30 30”37
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