Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product JHP60G GE
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How to get the best from Your crowav co o hg Center Use and Care of model JHP60G Energy-saving tips p7 Features of vour Cooking Center t)8 How to use the microwave AU’10 ROAST feature 1)14 How to use the microwave COOK CODET” feature p16 How to operate the self-cleaning oven p23 Save time and money.
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Contents Microwaving Tips Microwave Oven Safety Instructions ............ 4-6 Features of Your Oven .. ........ 8 Touch Control Panel ..... .... ...9 Time Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Defrost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions before using this app~ance. - When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following: WARNING—TO re.
Microwave Oven: ● Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” found on page 2. ● To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity: —Do not overcook food. Care- fully attend appliance if paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.
— IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Oven: ● Stand away from the range when opening oven door. The hot air or steam which escapes can cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes. ● Don’t heat unopened food containers in the oven. Pressure could build up and the container =uld burst causing an injury.
Energy Saving Tips Microwave Cooking @ Use proper power level as recommended and DO NOT OVERCOOK. . DO not operate the oven while empty. If by accident the oven should run empty a minute or two, no harm is done. However, try to avoid operating the oven empty at all times—saves energy and also ensures good long term life of oven.
Features of Your Cooking Center Microwave Oven 1. Door Handle. FIJI Ito Open door. Door must be securely latched for oven to operate. 2. Inside Door Latches. 3. window with Metal Shield. Allows cooking to be viewed while keeping microwaves confined in oven.
Your Touch Control Panel ?’/ o 9 ? : 1. 2. 3. 4* 5. 6. . e @ DISPLAY. Displays time of day, time or temper- ature during cooking functions (or power level when Power Level Pad is touched.
~ Microwave Oven Cooking by Time The TIME COOK feature allows you to preset the cooking time. The oven shuts off automatically. Power Level 10 is automatically set for time cooking, but you may change this for more flexibility. See your Cookbook. To become better acquainted with TIME COOK function, make a cup of coffee by following the steps below.
~ Microwave Oven ~ How to Use Defrost The Defrost setting is designed for even thawing necessary for large amounts of food and is one of the most important advantages of a microwave oven. e Power Level 3 is automatically set for defrosting, but you may change this for more flexibility.
Cooking by Temperature For many foods, internal temperature is the best test of doneness. Roasts or poultry are cooked to your preference when temperature cooking. Heating or reheating foods accurately to a serving temperature you desire is simple and easy.
~1 Microwave oven 1~ L c How to Use the Hold/Timer Your HOLD/TIMER, which oper- ates without microwave energy, has three timing functions. It operates as a Minute Timer, it can be set to delay cooking or may be used as a hold setting after de- frosting.
~! Microwave Oven ~ 1 I Automatic Roasting Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook to Just as in conventional roasting, only tender roasts the desired serving temperature. Unlike Temp should be Auto Roasted until specified internal tem- Cook, which uses a single power level, Auto Roast peratures are reached.
Auto Roast Chart . Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking. ● Recommended Codes are also shown on Auto Roast Chart on the control panel. ● Beef tenderloin roast, because of its small size, should be turned over after 90° has been reached.
How to Use Cook CodeTM Control The Cook Code’” control provides a short-cut method for entering time and the Power Level on your microwave oven. Cooking Codes are only used for recipes which need little or no attention, and which require no change of power level during cook- ing.
Cook Code’” Control Guide safe containers and microwave techniques as de- scribed in the Cookbook. — — Detach and Tape to Inside Cabinet Door or Other Prominent Place The Cook Code’” contr.
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Surface Cooking ~. 4 Your range top is designed to give you the flexibility =< -4 of boiling, steaming, sauteing, browning, frying, ~A canning, or pressure cooking. It heats through the ~., metal coils of four Calrod’ units thus giving the cor- 1 rect amount of energy for each setting you choose.
Home Canning Tips Canning should be done on cooktop only. In surface cooking of foods other than canning, the use of large-diameter utensils (extending more than l-inch beyond edge of trim ring) is not recommended. However, when canning with water- bath or pressure canner, large-diameter utensils may be used.
Using Your Conventional Oven Your oven is designed to give you the best results in baking, broiling, and roasting when used as recom- mended. Before using your oven, look at the direc- tions for setting and using all of the controls and timer.
How to Set Your Oven for Broiling (Also see Broiling Chart, page 29.) Step 1: Place the meat on the broiler rack in the broiler pan: Ai- ways use the rack so fat drips into he broiler pan. Step 2: Position Oven Shelf as indi- cated on Broiling Chart, page 29.
SeIf-Cleaning Your Conventional Oven If done properly, it will take only a few moments to Recommended Cleaning Time: start the self-cleaning cycle on your range.
Care and Cleaning of Your Cooking Center Proper care and cleaning are NEVER USE A COMMERCIAL important so your Cooking Center OVEN CLEANER ON ANY PART will give you efficient and satisfac- OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN. tory sewice. Follow these directions carefully in caring for it to help assure safe and proper maintenance.
Adjusting Oven Thermostat When cooking a food for the first time in your new oven, use time given on recipe as a guide. Oven thermostats, over a period of years, may “drift” from the factory setting and differences in timing between an old and a new oven of 5 to 10 minutes are not unusual.
Plug-In Surface Units Clean the area under the drip pans often. Built-up soil, especially grease, may catch fire. To make cleaning easier, the plug-in surface units are removable.
Broiling Chart 1. Always use broiler pan and rack that comes with your oven. It is designed to minimize smoking and spattering by trapp]ng juices In the shielded lower part of the pan. 2. Oven door should be ajar for most foods: there is a special position on door which holds door open correctly.
Baking Chart 1. Alumlnum pans conduct heat quickly. For most conventional baking light shiny finishes generally give best results because they prevent overbrowning in the time it takes for heat to cook the center areas. Dull (satin-finish) bottom surfaces of pans are recommended for cake pans and pie plates to be sure those areas brown completely.
Roasting Chart 1. Position oven shelf at B for small-size roasts (3 to 7 Ibs.) and at A for larger roasts. 2. Place meat fat side up or poultry breast-side up on broiler pan or other shallow pan with trivet. Do not cover. Do not stuff poultry until just before roasting.
Surface Cooking Chart Utensil Tips 1. Use medium or heavy-weight cooking con- tainers. Aluminum containers conduct heat faster than other metals. Cast iron and coated cast iron containers are somewhat slower to absorb heat, but generally ’cook evenly at LOW or MEDIUM settings.
Utensil Tips (continued) WRONG than more one inch beyond the,edge of the trim ring traps heat which causes “crazing” (fine hairline cracks) on the porcelain and discoloration ranging from blue to dark gray of the trim rings. 3. Frying. Do not overfill kettle with fat that may spill over when adding food.
The Problem Solver To Save Time and Money— before you call for service, check the Problem Solver if you have a problem, it may be minor. You may be able to correct it yourself. Just use this Problem Solver to locate your problem and then follow the suggested recommendations.
Microwave Oven [ PROBLEM CONTROL PANEL LIGHTED, YET OVEN WILL NOT START FOODS ARE EITHER OVER- COOKED OR Undercooked) POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY Door not securely closed. START must be touched after entering cooking selection. Another selection entered already in oven and CLEAR/OFF not touched to cancel it.
Cleaning Chart Note: Let range parts cool before cleaning. PART Bake Unit and Broil Unit Broiler Pan & Rack Control Knobs: Range Top and Oven Outside Glass Finish Metal, including Chrome Side Trim.
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