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Safety Information ............ 2
Warranty ........................ 8
Assistance / Accessories ...... 9
Using The Oven
Oven Controls .................... 10
Oven Settings .................... 11
Oven Options .................... 12
Upper Oven
Microwaving ..................... 13
Lower Oven
Cooking Modes .................. 17
Sabbath Mode ................... 18
Cooking Guide ................... 19
Racks ............................ 20
Aluminum Foil and Oven Liners... 21
Cookware ........................ 21
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning The Oven ............... 22
Lower Oven Maintenance ........ 24
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Troubleshooting Tips ........ 25
Write the model and serial
numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
You can find them on a label on the side trim or on the front of the oven
behind the oven door.
Printed on
Recycled Paper
Printed in the United States 49-80737-1 06-14 GE
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) Do Not Attempt to operate this oven with (c)
the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper
with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do Not Place any object between the oven
front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy:
Do Not Operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the:
(1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened),
(3) door seals and sealing surfaces.
(d) The Oven Should Not be adjusted or repaired
by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.
l,&WARNING ! GENERALSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
[] Read all instructions before using this
appliance. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
[] Read and follow the specific precautions in
the PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY section.
[] Be sure your appliance is properly installed
and grounded by a qualified technician in accordance with the provided installation
instructions.
[] Install or locate this appliance only in
accordance with the provided installation
instructions.
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JAWARNING 1GENERALSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
[] Some products such as whole eggs and sealed
containers--for example, closed jars--are able to explode and should not be heated in
this oven. Such use of the oven could result in injury.
[] Do not mount this appliance over a sink. [] This oven is not approved or tested for marine
use.
[] This oven is UL listed for standard wall
installation.
[] Do not operate this appliance if it has been
damaged or dropped.
[] As with any appliance, close supervision is
necessary when used by children.
[] Use this appliance only for its intended use as
described in this manual.
[] Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this
appliance.
[] This oven is specifically designed to heat, dry or
cook food and is not intended for laboratory or industrial use.
[] This appliance must only be serviced by
qualified service personnel. Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
[] Do not cover or block any openings on the
appliance.
[] Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not
use this product near water--for example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, near a
sink or in similar locations.
[] See door surface cleaning instructions in the
Care and Cleaning of the Oven section of this manual.
[] To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
-- Do not overcook food. Carefully attend appliance when paper, plastic or other
combustible materials are placed inside the oven while microwave cooking.
-- Remove wire twist-ties and metal handles from paper or plastic containers before
placing them in the oven.
-- Do not use the oven for storage purposes. Do not leave paper products, cooking
utensils or food in the oven when not in use.
-- If materials inside the oven ignite, keep the oven door closed, turn the oven off and shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. If the door is opened, the fire may spread.
-- Do not use the Sensor Features twice in succession on the same food portion. If food
is undercooked after the first countdown, use COOK BY TIME for additional cooking time.
Do not operate the oven without the turntable in place. The turntable must be unrestricted so it
can turn.
[] Potentially hot surfaces include the oven door,
floor, walls, oven rack and turntable.
[] Don't defrost frozen beverages in narrow-
necked bottles (especially carbonated beverages). Even if the container is open, pressure can build up. This can cause the container to burst, possibly resulting in injury.
[] Foods cooked in liquids (such as pasta) may tend
to boil more rapidly than foods containing less moisture. Should this occur, refer to the Care and Cleaning of the oven section for instructions on
how to clean the inside of the oven.
[] Hot foods and steam can cause burns. Be
careful when opening any containers of hot food, including popcorn bags, cooking pouches and
boxes. To prevent possible injury, direct steam away from hands and face.
[] Do not overcook potatoes. They could dehydrate
and catch fire, causing damage to your oven.
[] Avoid heating baby food in glass jars, even with
the lid off. Make sure all infant food is thoroughly cooked. Stir food to distribute the heat evenly. Be careful to prevent scalding when warming formula. The container may feel cooler than the formula really is. Always test the formula before feeding the baby.
[] Do not attempt to deep fry in the oven.
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[] Most pacemakers are shielded from interference
from electronic products, including microwaves.
However, patients with pacemakers may wish to
consult their physicians if they have concerns.
[A WARNING IARCING
Arcing can occur during microwave cooking. If you see arcing, press the Clear/Off pad and correct the problem.
Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:
[] Metal or foil touching the side of the oven. [] Foil not molded to food (upturned edges act like
antennas).
[] Use foil only as recommended in this manual.
[] Metal cookware used during microwave cooking. [] Metal, such as twist-ties, poultry pins, or gold-
rimmed dishes, in the oven.
[] Recycled paper towels containing small metal
pieces being used in the oven.
[A WARNING I FOODS
[] When microwaving, place all foods and
containers on the clear glass tray.
[] Do not pop popcorn in your oven unless in a
special microwave popcorn accessory or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave
ovens.
[] Do not boil eggs in this oven. Pressure will build
up inside egg yolk and will cause it to burst, possibly resulting in injury.
[] Do not operate the oven without food inside.
This may cause damage to the oven. It increases the heat around the magnetron and
can shorten the life of the oven.
[] Foods with unbroken outer "skin" such as
potatoes, hot dogs, sausages, tomatoes, apples, chicken livers and other giblets, and egg yolks should be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking.
[] SUPERHEATED WATER
Liquids, such as water, coffee or tea, are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling or
boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present. THIS
COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
-- Do not overheat the liquid.
-- Stir the liquid both before and halfway
through heating it.
-- Do not use straight-sided containers with
narrow necks.
-- After heating, allow the container to stand in
the microwave oven for a short time before removing the container.
-- Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or
other utensil into the container.
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(AWARNING1 MICROWAVE-SAFE COOKWARE
Make sure to use suitable cookware during microwave cooking. Most glass casseroles, cooking dishes, measuring cups, custard cups, pottery or china dinnerware which does not have metallic trim or glaze with a metallic sheen can be used. Some cookware is labeled "suitable for microwaving."
Place food or microwavable container directly on the clear glass tray to cook your food.
Use of the non-stick metal tray during microwave cooking will result in inferior cooking performance.
If you are not sure if a dish is microwave- safe, use this test: Place in the oven both the dish you are testing and a glass measuring cup filled with 1 cup of water--set the measuring cup either in or next to the dish. Microwave How to test for a 30-45 seconds at high. If microwave-safedish. the dish heats, it should not be used for microwaving.
If the dish remains cool and only the water in the cup heats, then the dish is microwave-safe.
Cookware may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food. Oven mitts
may be needed to handle the cookware. Do not use recycled paper products. Recycled
paper towels, napkins and waxed paper can contain metal flecks which may cause arcing or ignite. Paper products containing nylon or nylon filaments should be avoided, as they may also ignite.
Use foil only as directed in this manual. When using foil in the oven, keep the foil at least 1" away from the sides of the oven.
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Do not use the oven to dry newspapers.
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If you use a meat thermometer while cooking, make sure it is safe for use in microwave ovens.
Some foam trays (like those that meat is packaged on) have a thin strip of metal
embedded in the bottom. When microwaved, the metal can burn the floor of the oven or ignite
a paper towel.
[] Paper towels, waxed paper and plastic wrap
can be used to cover dishes in order to retain moisture and prevent spattering. Be sure to vent
plastic wrap so steam can escape.
[] Not all plastic wrap is suitable for use in
microwave ovens. Check the package for proper use.
[] "Boilable" cooking pouches and tightly closed
plastic bags should be slit, pierced or vented as directed by package. If they are not, plastic could burst during or immediately after cooking, possibly resulting in injury. Also, plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered because they form a tight seal. When cooking
with containers tightly covered with plastic wrap,
remove covering carefully and direct steam away from hands and face.
[] Plastic cookware--Plastic cookware designed for
microwave cooking is very useful, but should be used carefully. Even microwave-safe plastic may not be as tolerant of overcooking conditions as are glass or ceramic materials and may soften or char if subjected to short periods of overcooking. In longer exposures to overcooking, the food and cookware could ignite.
Follow these guidelines:
1. Use microwave-safe plastics only and use them in strict compliance with the cookware manufacturer's recommendations.
2. Do not microwave empty containers.
3. Do not permit children to use plastic cookware without complete supervision.
The turntable must always be
in place when using the oven.
The clear glass tray should
always be in place when
microwaving.
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Read all safety instructions before using the product. Failure to follow these instructions may result in fire, electrical shock, serious injury or death.
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STATEOF CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION65 WARNING
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the state to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances.
IAWARNING IThis product contains one or more chemical known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Self-clean ovens can cause low-level exposure to some of these substances, including carbon monoxide,
during the cleaning cycle. Exposure can be minimized by venting with an open window or using a ventilation fan or hood.
l/k WARNING I GENERALSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
[] Use this appliance only for its intended purpose
as described in this Owner's Manual.
[] Be sure your appliance is properly installed and
grounded by a qualified installer in accordance with the provided installation instructions.
[] Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of
your oven unless it is specifically recommended in this manual. All other servicing should be
transferred to a qualified technician.
[] Before performing any service, disconnect the
power supply at the household distribution panel by removing the fuse or switching off the circuit breaker.
[] Do not leave children alone--children should not
be left alone or unattended in an area where an appliance is in use. They should never be allowed
to climb, sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
[]A CAUTION.Donotstoreitemsof
interest to children in cabinets above an oven
- children climbing on the oven to reach items could be seriously injured.
[] Use only dry pot holders--moist or damp pot
holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let pot holders touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of pot holders.
[] Never use your appliance for warming or heating
the room.
[] Do not touch the heating elements or the interior
surface of the oven. These surfaces may be hot enough to burn even though they are dark in color. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact any interior area of the oven; allow sufficient time for cooling first. Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns. Potentially hot surfaces include the oven vent opening, surfaces near the opening and crevices around
the oven door.
[] Do not heat unopened food containers. Pressure
could build up and the container could burst, causing an injury.
[] Do not use any type of foil or liner to cover the
oven bottom or anywhere in the oven, except as described in this manual. Oven liners can trap heat or melt, resulting in damage to the product and risk of shock, smoke or fire.
[] Avoid scratching or impacting glass doors or
control panels. Doing so may lead to glass breakage. Do not cook on or in a product with broken glass. Shock, fire or cuts may occur.
[] Cook meat and poultry thoroughly--meat to
at least an internal temperature of 160°F and poultry to at least an internal temperature of
180°F. Cooking to these temperatures usually
protects against foodborne illness.
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iA WARNING i KEEPFLAMMABLEMATERIALSAWAY FROMTHE OVEN
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Failure to do so may result in fire or personal injury.
[] Do not store or use flammable materials in or near
an oven, including paper, plastic, pot holders, linens, wall coverings, curtains, drapes and gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids.
iAWARNING
i INTHE EVENTOF A FIRE,TAKETHE FOLLOWING
[] Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments while
using the appliance. These garments may ignite if they contact hot surfaces, causing severe burns.
[] Do not let cooking grease or other flammable
materials accumulate in or near the oven. Grease in the oven or near the oven may ignite.
STEPSTO PREVENTINJURYAND FIRESPREADING
[] Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick up
a flaming pan.
[] If there is a fire in the oven during baking,
smother the fire by closing the oven door and turning the oven off or by using a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.
If there is a fire in the oven during self-clean, turn O the oven off and wait for the fire to go out. Do ,_
not force the door open. Introduction of fresh air at self-clean temperatures may lead to a burst ('D
of flame from the oven. Failure to follow this instruction may result in severe burns.
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[] Stand away from the oven when opening the
oven door. Hot air or steam which escapes can
cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes. [] Keep the oven vent unobstructed. [] Keep the oven free from grease buildup. Grease
in the oven may ignite.
[] Place oven racks in desired location while oven is
cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot, do not
let pot holder contact hot heating element in oven.
[] When using cooking or roasting bags in the
oven, follow the manufacturer's directions.
[] Pulling out the standard racks to their stop-locks
or the extension rack to its fully open position is a convenience in lifting heavy foods. It is also a precaution against burns from touching hot
surfaces of the door or oven walls.
[] Do not leave items such as paper, cooking
utensils or food in the oven when not in use. Items stored in an oven can ignite.
[] Never place cooking utensils, pizza or baking
stones, or any type of foil or liner on the oven floor. These items can trap heat or melt, resulting
in damage to the product and risk of shock,
smoke or fire.
ISELF-CLEANINGOVENSAFETYINSTRUCTIONSIA WARNING
The self-cleaning feature operates the oven at temperatures high enough to burn away food soils in the oven. Follow these instructions for safe operation.
[] Do not touch oven surfaces during self-clean
operation° Keep children away from the oven during self-cleaning. Failure to follow these
instructions may cause burns.
[] Before self-cleaning the oven, remove shiny
silver colored oven racks (on some models), the
probe, any aluminum foil, and any broiler pan, grid, and other cookware. Only porcelain coated oven racks may be left in the oven.
[] Before operating the self-clean cycle, wipe
grease and food soils from the oven. Excessive
amount of grease may ignite, leading to smoke damage to your home.
[] If the self-cleaning mode malfunctions, turn the
oven off and disconnect the power supply. Have it serviced by a qualified technician.
[] Do not clean the door gasket. The door gasket is
essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage or move the gasket.
[] Do not use oven cleaners. No commercial oven
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven.
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[] Incidental or consequential damage caused by
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Small Broiler Pan (8 ¾" x 1 1¼.x 13 ½ ") WB48X10055 (US) 222D2097G001 (Canada) Large* Broiler Pan (12 ¾" x 1 1¼.x 16 ½ ")
XL** Broiler Pan (17 " x 1 1¼,,x 19 1/4")
WB48X10056 (US) 222D2097G002 (Canada) WB48X10057 (US) Not available in Canada
Parts
Glass Tray [Part numbers vary by model
Turntable Part numbers vary by model
Oven racks Part numbers vary by model Oven elements Part numbers vary by model
Light bulbs Part numbers vary by model
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Cleaning Supplies
16 oz. Micro Bryte" Appliance Cleaner WX10X392 CitruShine Stainless Steel Wipes WX10X10007 CeramaBryte P_Stainless Steel Appliance Cleaner PM10X311 Graphite Lubricant WB02T10303
*The large broiler pan does not fit in 20"/24" ranges. **The XL broiler pan does not fit in 24" wall ovens, 2T'drop ins or 20"/24" ranges
How to Remove Protective Shipping Film and Packaging Tape Carefully grasp a corner of the protective shipping film To assure no damage is done to the finish of the
with your fingers and slowly peel it from the appliance product, the safest way to remove the adhesive from surface. Do not use any sharp items to remove the film. packaging tape on new appliances is an application of Remove all of the film before using the appliance for the a household liquid dishwashing detergent. Apply with a
first time. soft cloth and allow to soak.
NOTE: The adhesive must be removed from all parts. It cannot be removed if it is baked on.
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1. Timer On/Off: Works as a countdown timer. Press
the Timer On/Off pad, select the timer type (hours and minutes or minutes and seconds), use the selector dial to
set the time, and press the selector dial to start the timer countdown. The oven will continue to operate when the timer countdown is complete. To turn the timer off, press the Timer On/Off pad.
2. Settings / Lock Controls: Find ovenoptionsfor:
Help, Clock Settings, Display Mode, Auto Conversion, Auto Shut Off, Beeper Volume, Reminder, Temperature Units, Thermostat Adjust and Oven Information under this selection. See the Oven Settings section for more details. Press
and hold Settings pad for 3 seconds to lock or unlock the controls. This locks out the control so that pressing any of the control pads does not activate the feature. Clear/Off is always active, even when the control is locked.
3. Selector Dial: The selector dial is used for both
the upper and lower ovens. Rotate dial to select oven settings, upper/tower oven options and cooking options
then press to confirm the selection. Rotate dial to increase or decrease temperatures or time and then press to confirm the set temperature or time.
4. Back: Press this pad to go back a menu level in the
display.
5. Start/Pause: Press the StartlPause pad to start any
cooking, clean or timed function. Press the Start/Pause pad to pause any upper oven features.
6. Display: Information about both the upper and lower
ovens is shown in this display window.
Upper Oven Controls
7. Microwave: Press the Microwave pad for microwaving
options. Use the selector dial to find the microwaving option desired and press the selector dial to select it. Options available include Cook by Time, Cook, Defrost, Beverage, Popcorn, Melt, Reheat, Simmer and Soften.
Use the clear glass tray and microwave-safe cookware when using the microwave features. See Upper Oven Microwaving section for more detail.
8. Add 30 Sec: Press the Add 30 Sec pad for 30
seconds of microwave cooking time. Each time this pad is pressed an additional 30 seconds is added to the remaining cooking time. The oven starts immediately.
Lower Oven
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Defrost: Press the Defrost pad to defrost, rotate selector dial to select the type of defrost and press to select. Type of defrost available include; Defrost by Food Type, Defrost by Time, Defrost by Weight, 1.0 lb. Quick Defrost, Melt, and Soften. See the Microwaving section for
more information.
10. Reheat: Press the Reheat pad to reheat, rotate selector
dial to select food type to reheat and press to select. Types of food available under the Reheat feature include; Beverage, Casserole, Chicken, Pasta, Pizza, Plate of Food, Rice, Soup, Steaks/Chops, and Vegetables.
11. Popcorn: Press the Popcorn pad to microwave popcorn, press the selector dial to select. Popcorn feature is a microwave sensor feature and automatically senses when popcorn is done and shuts itself off. Do not use the
Sensor Features twice in succession on the same food portion.
i2. Clear/Off: The Clear/Off pad cancels ALL upper oven
programs except the clock and timer.
Lower Oven Controls
13. Light: Press the Light pad to turn the oven light on or
off in the lower oven. Note that light in the lower oven will not turn on if the oven is in a clean mode.
14. Bake: Press the Bake pad to bake, rotate selector dial to select baking temperature and press to select.
i5. Broil: Press the Broil pad to broil, rotate selector dial to
select Hi/Lo and press to select.
i6. Options: Find the Delay Start, Proof, Sabbath, Self
Clean, Steam Clean and Warm features under this selection. See the Oven Options section for more details.
17. Warm: Press the Warm pad to warm, press the selector
dial to select. Do not use Warm to cook or heat cold food. See the Cooking Mode section for more information.
18. Clear/Off: The Clear/Off pad cancels ALL lower oven
programs except the clock and timer.
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Oven Settings
Help
Use this feature to find out more about your oven and its features by pressing the Settings pad and selecting help. Turn the selector dial and press to select the feature you want to find out more about.
NOTE: Not all features of help may be on your oven model. Below are features found in the Help function:
Features found in the Help function.
Adding Time Auto Conversion
Auto Shut-Off
Back Bake
Beeper Volume Beverage
Broil Clear/Off Clock
Control Lockout Cook
Cook by Food Cook by Time
Cook by Time 1 & 2 Cooking Options (Lower)
Cooking Options (Upper)
Defrost
Defrost by Food
Defrost by Time
Defrost by Weight Delay Start (Lower) Display Mode Edit
Help Melt
Micro 30 Secs Microwave
My recipes Probe
Proof Reheat Reminder
Repeat Last
Resume Sabbath Self Clean
Sensor Cooking Simmer
Soften Speed Cook
Start/Pause Steam Clean
Temperature Units Thermostat Adjust
Timer On/Off Toast Warm
Clock Settings
Use this feature to set the time of day and to specify how the time of day will be displayed. You can select a standard 12-hour clock (12 hr) or 24-hour military time display (24 hr). Prior to the first use of your oven, the
clock must be set.
Display Mode
Use this feature to set Power Saver or Display Always On display mode.
Auto Shut-Off
Use this feature to activate/deactivate Auto Shut-Off.
Activating the Auto Shut-Off feature will turn off the
lower oven after 12 hours of continuous operations. The factory setting for Auto Shut-Off feature is
activated. When in Sabbath mode Auto Shut-Off will be deactivated.
Beeper Volume
Use this feature to set Beeper Volume to Mute or Normal NOTE: Some tones are not mutable.
Reminder
Use this feature to Set, Review, or Clear Reminder.
Temperature Units
Use this feature to set the display temperature unit to °F (Fahrenheit) or °C (Celsius).
Thermostat Adjust
This feature allows the oven baking and convection baking temperature to be adjusted up to 35°F hotter or down to 35°F cooler on the lower oven. The upper oven cannot be adjusted. Use this feature if you believe your oven temperature is too hot or too cold and wish to change it. This adjustment affects Bake modes. No other cooking modes are affected.
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Oven Options
Lower Oven Options
Delay Start Use this feature to delay starting a Bake or Self Clean
feature. To use this feature select Delay Start and set the time to start, then select cook mode. You can also
use the Delay Start feature while programming a Bake cooking feature.
Proof Use this feature to proof dough. See Lower Oven
Cooking Modes for more detail. Sabbath
Use this feature to enter Sabbath mode. Sabbath mode sets the oven for observance of the Jewish Sabbath
and Holidays. This feature conforms to the Star-K Jewish Sabbath requirements. Sabbath mode disables
the oven lights (the oven light will not turn on when the door is opened), all sounds (the control will not beep when a button is pressed, but will still beep if certain oven faults occur), and all upper oven functions and
lower oven functions, except lower oven Bake. During Sabbath mode only lower oven Bake is available. While in Sabbath mode, after setting/changing a bake
temperature, a random delay of approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute will occur before the oven will begin
baking. To stop cooking, press the Back pad and then the Start/Pause pad. Your oven will shut off after a
random delay of approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute. To immediately exit lower oven Bake, press the Clear/
Off pad at any time - cooking elements will immediately turn off and Sabbath Bake will change to Sabbath on
the display, indicating that the oven has turned off. To exit Sabbath mode press and hold the Back pad for 3
seconds. Do not press any other buttons until Sabbath mode has exited, or Sabbath mode will be re-initialized and will not exit. See Lower Oven Sabbath Mode for
more detail. NOTE: If power outage occurs during Sabbath mode the
unit will remain in Sabbath mode but will no longer be cooking when power is restored.
Self Clean Use this feature to enter Self Clean mode. See Cleaning
The Oven section for more detail. Steam Clean
Use this feature to enter Steam-Clean mode. See Cleaning The Oven section for more detail.
Warm
Use this feature to warm. See Lower Oven Cooking Modes for more detail.
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Microwaving
Using The Microwave Features
Make sure the turntable and clear glass tray are in place. Place food or microwavable container directly on the
clear glass tray to cook your food.
The turntable must always be in
place when using the oven.
The clear glass tray should always
be in place when microwaving.
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MICROWAVE PRESETSELECTIONS:
[] Beverage [] Melt
- Water (8-12 oz.) - Butter
- Coffee - Caramel (8-12 oz.) - Cheese
- Tea (8-12 oz.) - Chocolate Chips
- Milk (8-12 oz.) - Marshmallow
- Hot Cocoa
(8-12 oz.) [] Simmer
[] Popcorn
- Popcorn Sensor
How To Use Pre-Set Microwave Selections
1. Press the Microwave pad.
If no selection is made within 15 seconds, the display will revert back to the time of day.
2. Turn the selector dial to find the food or beverage you want to cook, defrost, soften, melt, simmer or
reheat. Press the selector dial to enter.
3. Turn the selector dial to select the type, amount, weight and/or size. (As required, the oven will prompt
you.) Press the selector dial after each selection.
4. Press the selector dial or the Start/Pause pad to start cooking.
To review or edit settings during cooking, press the
selector dial.
[] Cook
- By Food Type
- By Time
-ByTime 1 &2
[] Soften
- Butter
- Cream Cheese
- Frosting (16 oz.)
-Ice Cream
[] Defrost
- 1.0 Ib Quick
- By Time
- By Weight
- By Food Type
- Melt
- Soften
If the door is opened during cooking, the oven will stop and PAUSE will appear in the display. Close the door and press Start/Pause pad to resume cooking.
If you enter an undesired selection at any time, simply press the Back pad and reenter the desired selections.
[] When the oven is on, light may be visible around the
door or outer case.
[] The oven cavity light will come on during a
microwave cooking cycle.
[] Steam or vapor may escape from around the door.
[] Reheat
- Beverage
- Casserole
- Chicken
- Pasta
- Pizza
- Plate of Food
- Rice
- Soup
- Steaks/Chops
- Vegetables
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Cook ByTime And Cook By Time 1 & 2
Use Cook By Time and Cook By Time 1 & 2 to microwave food that is not in the recipe section and at the time(s) you set.
[] The power level is automatically set at high, but you
can change it for more flexibility.
1. Press the Microwave pad.
2. Turn the selector dial to select Cook By Time or Cook By Time 1 & 2 and press the selector dial to
enter.
3. Turn the selector dial to set the cook time and press the selector dial to enter.
4. Select power level setting. If you selected Cook By Time 1 & 2, turn the selector
dial to set the second cook time, second power level setting and press the selector dial to enter.
5. Press the selector dial or the Start/Pause pad to start cooking.
You may open the door during Cook By Time and Cook By Time 1 & 2 to check the food. Close the door and press Start/Pause to resume cooking.
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1. Press the selector dial to edit
2. Rotate selector dial to change time and/or press selector dial to enter.
3. Turn the selector dial clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the power level. Press
the selector dial to enter.
Defrost By Food Type
Auto Defrost automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels to give even defrosting results for meats,
poultry and fish weighing up to 6 pounds.
1. Remove food from the package and place it on a microwave=safe dish.
2. Press the Microwave pad and select defrost.
3. Turn the selector dial to Defrost By Food Type. Press the selector dial to enter.
4. Turn the selector dial to select food type. Press the selector dial to enter.
5. Turn the selector dial to the food weight, using the Conversion Guide at the right. For example, dial 1.2
for 1.2 pounds (1 pound, 3 oz.) Press the selector dial to enter.
6. Press the selector dial or Start/Pause pad to start defrosting.
7. Turn the food over when the oven signals Turn Food Over.
Here are some examples of uses for various power levels: High 10: Fish, bacon, vegetables, boiling liquids. Med=High 7: Gentle cooking of meat and poultry; baking
casseroles and reheating. Medium 5: Slow cooking and tenderizing for stews and
less tender cuts of meat. Low 2 or 3: Defrosting, simmering, delicate sauces.
Warm 1: Keeping food warm, softening butter.
[] Remove defrosted meat or shield warm areas with
small pieces of foil for even defrosting.
[] After defrosting, most meats need to stand 5 minutes
to complete defrosting. Large roasts should stand for about 30 minutes.
Conversion Guide If the weight of food is stated in pounds and ounces, the
ounces must be converted to tenths (.1) of a pound.
Weight of Food Enter Food Weight
in Ounces (tenths of a pound)
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3 .2
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Defrost By Time
Use Defrost By Time to defrost for a selected length of
time.
1. Press the Microwave pad and select defrost.
2. Turn the selector dial to Defrost By Time. Press the selector dial to enter.
3. Turn the selector dial to select the time you want. Press the selector dial to enter.
4. Press the selector dial or Start/Pause pad to start defrosting.
5. Turn the food over when the oven signals Turn Food Over.
Power level is automatically set at 3, but can be changed. To change the power levels, see the Microwave Power Level(s) section. You can defrost small items quickly by raising the power level after entering the time. Power level 7 cuts the total defrosting time in about half; power level 10 cuts the total time to about 1/3. When defrosting at high power levels, food
will need more frequent attention than usual.
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Microwaving (Cont.)
Defrost By Weight
Use Defrost By Weight to defrost for a selected length of time.
1. Press the Microwave pad and select defrost.
2. Turn the selector dial to Defrost By Weight. Press the selector dial to enter.
3. Turn the selector dial to select the weight you want. Press the selector dial to enter.
1.0 lb. Quick Defrost
Use 1.0 lb. Quick Defrost for quick defrost of 1.0 lb. of
frozen food.
1. Press the Microwave pad and select 1.0 Lb. quick defrost.
2. Press selector dial or Start/Pause pad to start defrosting. Press the selector dial to enter.
Defrosting Tips
[] Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be time
defrosted in the package, but foods should be taken out of the package when using Defrost By Food Type. Closed packages should be slit, pierced or vented after food has partially defrosted. Plastic storage containers should be partially uncovered.
[] Family-size, prepackaged frozen dinners can be
defrosted and microwaved. If the food is in a foil container, transfer it to a microwave-safe dish.
4. Press the selector dial or Start/Pause pad to start defrosting.
5. Turn the food over when the oven signals Turn Food Over.
Power level cannot be changed during this setting.
3. Turn the food over when the oven signals Turn Food Over.
Power level cannot be changed during this setting.
[] Foods that spoil easily should not be allowed to
sit out for more than one hour after defrosting. Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful
bacteria.
[] For more even defrosting of larger foods, such as
roasts, use Defrost By Time. Be sure large meats are completely defrosted before cooking.
[] When defrosted, food should be cool but softened in
all areas. If still slightly icy, return to the microwave very briefly, or let it stand a few minutes.
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Microwave Sensor Cooking
The sensor feature detects the increasing humidity released during cooking. The oven automatically adjusts the cooking time to various types and amounts of food.
Do not use the Sensor Features twice in succession on the same food portion-- it may result in severely
overcooked or burnt food. If food is undercooked after the first countdown, use Cook By Time for additional
cooking time. The proper containers and covers are essential for
best sensor cooking. [] Always use microwave-safe containers and cover
them with lids or vented plastic wrap. Never use tight sealing plastic containers--they can prevent steam from escaping and cause food to overcook.
[] Be sure the outside of the cooking containers and
the inside of the oven are dry before placing food in the oven. Beads of moisture turning into steam can
mislead the sensor.
[] Beverages are best heated uncovered.
MICROWAVE SENSOR PROGRAMS:
[] Ground Meat [] Popcorn
[] Soup [] Rice
[] Vegetables [] Plate of Food Reheat
(Canned, Fresh, Frozen) [] Soup Reheat
[] Chicken Reheat [] Vegetable Reheat [] Pasta Reheat
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To Use All Sensor Programs
Upper Oven microwave mode features sensor cooking. It automatically senses when food is done and shuts itself off--eliminating the need to program cook times and power levels.
1. Press the Microwave pad and turn the selector dial to Cook By Food Type or Reheat. Press the selector
dial to enter.
2. Turn the selector dial to select the food you want. Press the selector dial to enter.
3. Press the selector dial or press the Start/Pause pad to start cooking.
Do not open the oven door until time is counting down in the display or the microwave stop cooking. If the door
is opened, close it and press Start/Pause immediately. If the food is not done enough, use Cook By Time in the
microwave selector to cook for more time. NOTE: Do not use the Sensor Features twice in succession on the same food portion--it may result in
severely overcooked or burnt food. [] If you have been speedcooking and the oven is
already hot, it may indicate that it is too hot for sensor cooking. Of course, you can always continue with Cook By Time.
NOTE: If the oven is too hot then it will automatically change to time cooking.
[] To shorten or lengthen the cook time, wait until the
time countdown shows in the display. Then turn the selector dial to add or subtract time.
[] If you open the door while Sensor Cooking, Sensor
Error will appear. Close the door, press Start/Pause to begin again.
Notes about the Reheat program: Reheated foods may have wide variations in
temperature. Some areas may be extremely hot. It is best to use Cook By Time and not Reheat for these
foods:
[] Bread products [] Food that must be reheated uncovered.
[] Foods that need to be stirred or turned. [] Foods calling for a dry look or crisp surface after
reheating.
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Cooking Modes
Your new oven has a variety of cooking modes to help you get the best results. These modes are described below. Refer to the Cooking Guide section for recommendations for specific foods. Remember, your new oven may perform differently
than the oven it is replacing.
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Baking and Roasting Modes
Select a mode for baking and roasting based on the type and quantity of food you are preparing. When preparing
baked goods such as cakes, cookies, and pastries always preheat the oven first. Follow recipe recommendations for
food placement. If no guidelines are provided, center food in the oven.
Traditional Bake
The traditional bake mode is intended for single rack cooking. This mode uses heat primarily from the lower element but
also from the upper element to cook food. To use this mode press the Bake pad, turn the selector dial to set the oven
temperature and press to enter, then press Start Preheating is generally recommended when using this mode.
Broiling Modes
Always broil with the door closed. The broil element in this oven is very powerful. Monitor food closely while broiling.
Use caution when broiling on upper rack positions as placing food closer to the broil element increases smoking,
spattering, and the possibility of fats igniting. BroiHing on rack position 6 is not recommended.
Try broiling foods that you would normally grill. Adjust rack positions to adjust the intensity of the heat to the food. Place
foods closer to the broil element when a seared surface and rare interior is desired. Thicker foods and foods that need to be cooked through should be broiled on a rack position farther from the broiler or by using Broil Lo. For best
performance center food below the broil heating element.
Broil
The Traditional Broil mode uses less intense heat from the upper element to cook food thoroughly while also
producing surface browning. Use Broil for thicker cuts of meat and/or foods that you would like cooked all the way
through. To use this mode press the Broil pad, turn the selector dial to and press to enter, and then press Start.
It is not necessary to preheat when using this mode.
Proof
Proof mode is designed for rising (fermenting and proofing) bread dough. Press the Options pad, turn the selector dial to select Proof and press to select, then press Start.
Cover dough well to prevent drying out. Bread will rise more rapidly than at room temperature. Note that for double wall
ovens, proof cannot be run when running a clean mode in the lower oven.
Warm
Warm mode is designed to keep hot foods hot for up to 3 hours. To use this mode, press the Options pad, turn the
selector dial to select Warm and press to select, or press the Warm pad, then press Start. Cover foods that need to
remain moist and do not cover foods that should be crisp. Preheating is not required. Do not use warm to heat cold food other than crisping crackers, chips or dry cereal. It is
also recommended that food not be kept warm for more than 2 hours.
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Broil Hi
The Traditional Broil Hi mode uses intense heat from the upper element to sear foods. Use Broil Hi for thinner cuts of meat and/or foods you prefer less done on the interior.
To use this mode press the Broil pad, turn the selector dial to Hi and press to enter, and then press Start. It is not
necessary to preheat when using this mode.
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