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Page 1: ... F e a t u r e A W N o I p 3 p l Y D L to G E A C Use of othe well Center is E E c ...

Page 2: ...ship Registration Cardthatcamewith yourCookingCenter Before sendinginthiscard pleasewrite thesenumbershere ModelNumber Serial Number Usethesenumbersinany correspondence or servicecalls concerningyourCookingCenter ym m center is Itisimportant thatwe the manufacturer knowthelocationof yourCookingCentershoulda need occurforadjustments Yoursupplierisresponsible for registering youastheowner Pleasechec...

Page 3: ...ularly important thattheovendoorclose properlyandthatthereis no damagetothe 1 door bent 2 hingesandlatches brokenor loosened 3 doorsealsandsealingsurfaces d TheOvenShouldNot be adjusted or repaired byanyone except properly qualified servicepersonnel precautionsshcwltl be a a on serviced only Do e Donotkm dm M hangonthed mj drawerorrangetop Theycould damagetherangeandfmmtip itovercausingsfm w persm...

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Page 5: ...rowave oven e f j T Shehwxmy S awayfromtherange whenopeming ovendoor The hotair orsteamwhichescapes cancause mmstohands face andor eyes on theatunopenedfood containersin theoven Pressure couldbuildupandthecontainer couldburst causinganinjury a a H a e jf j Qt oyr c fb pbkj t 0 surface o a unattendedat highheatsettings 6 Don t e f i to1i a To bum ignitionof a continuednextpage ...

Page 6: ...oboil thenturn toOFFpositiontocompletethe cooking AlwaysturnsurfaceunitOFF beforeremovingutensil Usecorrectheatforcookingtask highheatsto startcooking iftime allows donotusehighheattostart mediumhigh quick brownings medium slow frying low finish cookingmostquantities simmer doubleboilerheat finishcooking andspecialforsmallquantities Whenboilingwatei forteaor coffee heatonlytheamount needed It is n...

Page 7: ...ave ovenissuitablefor microwaving Mostglasscasseroles cookingdishes measuring cups custardcups potteryorchina dinnerware whichdoesnothave metallic trimorglazewitha metallic sheencanbeused Somecookware islabeled suitable forMicrowaving Ifyouareunsure usethisdishtest Measure1cupwaterin aglasscup Placeinovenonorbesidedish Micmve 1 1 minutes atHIGH If waterbecomes hot dishismicrowave safe If dishheats...

Page 8: ...ontrolR IL AutomaticRoastingGuide QuickreferenceforCodesfor manyfrequentlypreparedfoods Cooking lm 3te Reminder Forall AUTOROASTcodes exceptCode 6 TIME COOK and DEFROSTcycles Toremindyouthatyouhavefoodin theoven theovenwillbeeponcea minuteuntilyoueitheropenthedoor or touchthe CLEAR OFFpad 12 Mm Timer U Oven ON Light M oven set Knob 150 Imp Knob 16 chumcycling Light 17 Lock light w J 18 Self Cleani...

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Page 10: ... 7 CLEAJMMUZ Whentouched it shutsoffthemicrowave ovenand erasesallmicrowave settings excepttimeofday START Afterallselectionsare made touchthispadtostartthe microwave oven theclockandall Conventional OvenTimerfictions 9 PADS Touchthese padstoentercooking defrosting time timeofday temperature powerlevel AutoRoastCodes conventional ovenBakestartand stoptimesandto changecleaning timeon self cleanoven...

Page 11: ...eefroastontrivetin microwave safedish Insertprobe horizontally intothecentermeaty areanottouchingboneor fat Make surethehandledoesnottouchthe foodor topor sidesof theoven Coverwithwaxpaper L TouchAUTOROAST pad AUTO appearsondisplayand EnterRoastCode flashes Touch numberpad RoastCode2 appearsondisplayand START flashes TouchSTART Display shows COOL and RoastCode2 untilfd ternpemture reaches80 F 2 At...

Page 12: ...splayshows COOL untilfood is80 F thenswitches toshow foodtemperature until180 F 190 190 175 10 12 10 12 10 10 15 10 15 10 12 I intomeatiest area Recommended standing timebeforeserving lll fi AutoRoastCode6 OvenswitchestoHoldat 180 F untilyouremovefoodandturnoff oven If stirringisrecommended youcanresetovenbyretouching START TouchCLEAR OFFafter cooking Approx Food Time Hours Comments Beef PotRoast ...

Page 13: ...osted andmicrowave cooked If thefood isina foilcontainer transferit to a microwave safe dish CheckyourCookbookforother defrostingtips Q WhenIprmST ART I hear a dull thumpingnoise What isit A Thissoundisnormal It is lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga powerlevellowerthan10 HIGH Q Canl defrostsmaiiitemsin a hurry A Yes buttheywillneedmore frequeniattention thanusual Raise thepowerlevelafterenteringthe tim...

Page 14: ... Step2 TouchTIMECOOKpad again POWER10 OandII appearondisplayand ENTER MICROCOOKTIME flashes Step3 Setyourtime Step 4 Tochangethepowerlevel touchPOWERLEVELpadand desirednumberfornewpowerlevel Step 5 TouchSTART Step 6 POWER10 and MICROCOOKTIME1 are displayedandTimeCookI is showncountingdown 13 Step7 Attheendof MICRO COOKTIMEI thenextselected powerlevelisdisplayed and MICROCOOKTIMEH is showncounting ...

Page 15: ... showondisplay Step5 TouchSTART If internal temperature oftheroastislessthan 80 F displaywillshow COOL or iftemperature is80 F or above displayshowstemperature countingup Step 6 When125 F is reached theovenwillsoundanddisplay HOLD Theovenwillthenhold thetemperature Step7 TouchtheCLEAR OFF padtostopthecycle Step8 Remove probeandfood fromtheoven Cooting mps Usea lowerpowerlevel itwill heatmoreevenly...

Page 16: ... willbegin Whendelaying temp cookor autoroast besureprobe isinfoodbeforepressingSTART Step 3 Touchpads1 5 0 andOfor 15minutes defrosting time 15 00 appearsondisplay Defrostingis automatically setonpowerlevel3 butcanbe changedbytouchingthe POWERLEVELpadandthe desiredpowerlevel Step 4 Setstandingorholdtime bytouchingMIN SECTIMER Thedisplayshows Oand ENTERTIME flashes Step 5 Touch1 0 0 andOtohold for...

Page 17: ...thyour ovenshelf especiallywhenheating largeramountsoffood Extrasteam generatedfrommultiplefood cookingmaymakecontainershotter thanwithregularmicrowaving fix shelf Before placingfoodinthedishes youpkmtousefor shelf microwaving checktoseethattheywillfittogether onorundertheshelf Also besure containers aremicrowave safe I Containers forheatingorreheating include1cupmeasuring cup 9x5x3 inch loafdishe...

Page 18: ...re Becauseofthevaryingrates you mayneedtostartreheatingalarge ordensefoodafewminutesahead oftime thenaddothersmalleror lessdensefoods Alternately if oneofthefoodsyouareheating seemsundercookedbuttheothers A ll e ea ed Satisfidctori y letthe underheatedfoodcontinuecooking Heatorreheatdifferenttypesof foodatHIGH 10 Todetermine heatingtimes addtimesforall foodstogether Seeheatingguide incookbook Afte...

Page 19: ...ngs Step2 Turneitherclockwise or counterclockwise todesiredheat setting Controlmustbepushedinto set onlyfrom OFF position When controlisin anypositionother than OFF it maybe rotated without pushingin BesureyouturncontroltoOFF whenyoufinishcooking An indicatorlightwillglowwhen ANYheatonanysurface unitison f H Quicksta rtforcooking bring water toboil IWED HI 7 Fastfry panbroil maintain fistboilonlar...

Page 20: ...meterpots extending morethan l inchbeyondedgeoftrimring is notrecommended However when canningwithwater bathor pressurecanner large diameter potsmaybe used Thisisbecause boilingwatertemperatures even underpressure are notharmfulto cooktopsurfacessurrounding heatingunit HOWEVER DONOTUSE LARGEDIAMETERCANNERS OROH HZR LARGEDIAMETER POTSFORFRYINGOR BOILINGFOODSOTHER THANWATER Mostsyrupor saucemixtures...

Page 21: ...itesarejustset about 3to5moreminutes LOW 3 thenaddeggs When bottomsofeggshavejust set carefullyturnovertocookother side LOW 3 Carefully addeggs Cookuncovered about5 minutesatMEDHI 7 MED 4 Addeggmixture Cook stirringtodesired doneness Covered Saucepan HI Cover eggswithcool water Coverpan cook untilsteaming MEDHI 7 Meltbutter add eggsandcoverskillet Ifyoudonotcoverskillet baste eggswithfattocooktops...

Page 22: ... lriddle WM Allow 10 to Isminutes to meltthrough Stirtosmooth Thickbattertakesslightlylonger time Tim overpancakeswhen bubblesriseto surface Pancakesor Frenchtoast MEDHI 7 Heatskillet8to 10minutes Greaselightly Pasta Noodles orspaghetti Uselargeenoughkettleto prevent boilover Pastadoubles insizewhencooked i overed argekettle IrPot HI Incoveredkettle bring altedwatertoa boil uncover mdaddpastaslowl...

Page 23: ...positionunder shelfsupports Theovenhasfourshelfsupports r narked A bottom B C andD top Shelfpositionsforcooking foodaresuggestedon Baking RoastingandBroilingpages Thecontrolsfortheovenare markedOVENSETandOVEN TEMP TheOVENSETcontrol hassettingsforBAKE TIME BAKE BROIL CLEAN for loweroven andOFF Whenyou turntheknobtothedesiredsetting theproperheatingunitsarethen activatedforthatoperation TheOVENTEMPc...

Page 24: ...uset IkarnplesofImmediate Start oventurnsonnowandyou setittoturnoffautomatically or DelayStartandStop settingthe oventoturnonautomatically ata latertimeandturnoffatapreset stoptime willbedescribed NOTE Beforebeginning make suretheovenclockshowsthe correcttimeofday Immediate Startissimplysetting oventostartbakingnowandturning offatalatertimeautomatically Remember foodscontinuecooking aftercontrolsa...

Page 25: ...ime are displayed Inthisexample baking willbeginat4 00andovenwill turnoffat7 00 EnterBakeStopTime and 0 appearsondisplay Step2 TouchBAKETIMEpad Step 5 Touchnumberpads7 0 andOtoenter forthetimeyou wanttheoventoturnoff Timeofdayremainsondisplayand EnterBakeTime and Oappears Whenbaking timeiscompleted oven signals EndBake appearsand ovenshutkoff r i Step 7 TouchCLEARpad open doorandremovefoodfromoven...

Page 26: ...utes Darkmetalorglassgivedeepest Iyowning Forthinrolls ShelfBmaybeused Forthinrolls ShelfBmaybeused Kakes without shortening 4ngelfood ellyroll pon e Aluminum llbe Pan MetalJellyRollFan Vletal orCeramicPan 325 3750 375 4000 325 3500 Two piece panisconvenient Linepanwithwaxedpaper Zakes lundtcakes hpcakes A B B A B B B B Metal orCeramicPan lhiny Metal MuffinPans 325 3500 350 3750 275 3000 350 3750 ...

Page 27: ...erature hasbeen reached Frozenroastsofbeef pork lamb etc canbestartedwithout thawing butallow 10to 25minutes perpoundadditionaltime 10 minutesperpoundforroastsunder 5pounds moretimeforlarger roasts QwstionsandAmwem Q k it necessaryto checkfor doneness withanwatthermometer A Checkingthefinishedinternal temperature atthecompletion of cookingtimeisrecommended Temperatures areshowninRoasting Guideonop...

Page 28: ...otplace thantemperature onguide thermometer instuffing Oven ApproximateRoastingTime Internal VW Temperature Doneness in Minutesper Pound Temperature F Meat 3 to5 lbs 6 to 8 lbs Tender cuts rib highqualitysirlointip 325 Rare 24 30 18 22 130 1400 rumportopround Medium 30 35 22 25 150 1600 WellDone 35 45 28 33 170 1850 LambLegorbone in shoulder 325 Rare 21 25 20 23 130 1400 Medium 25 30 24 28 150 160...

Page 29: ...uringbroiling Stopping fat andmeatjuicesfromdrainingto thebroilerpanpreventsrackfrom servingitspurpose andjuicesmay becomehotenoughtocatchfire 2 DONOTplaceasheetof aluminumfoilonshelf TO doso mayresultinimproperlycooked foods damagetoovenfinishand increaseinheatonoutsidesurfaces oftheoven 28 Q why hdd k W 2 the dOOl closedwhen broilingchicken Chickenistheonlyfood recommended forclosed door broilin...

Page 30: ...inchthick c 7 Medium 1to 1 lbs c 9 WellDone c 13 Rare I in thick c 10 Medium 2to2 lbs c 15 WellDone c 25 Chicken 1whole A 35 2 to2 lbs splitlengthwise SecondSide Time Minutes IComments I 31 j IArrangeinsinglelayer I Spaceevenly 4 5 UPto8 pattiestakeaboutsametime I 7 9 13 7 8 14 16 20 25 Steakslessthan1inchcookthrough beforebrowning Panfryingis recommended Slashfat 10 15 Reducetimesabout5 to 10minu...

Page 31: ...TIMEandOVEN DOORLATCHED appearon display Theovenisprogrammed toclean for3 hoursbutyoumaychange cleantimebytouchingCLEAR padandnumberpadstoentera differentcleantimefrom1 to 4 hours Step 4 Close ovendoorandmakesure ovenlight D isoff E EE appearson displayifyou entera cleantimelessthan 1Y2 or morethan4 hours If this happens touchCLEARpadand beginagain Step 3 Tobegin cleaningimmediately touchSTART Dis...

Page 32: ... self cleaning whiletheLOCKED lightison If thishappens letthe ovencooluntiltheLOCKEDlight goesoff Thentheovendoorcan belatchedforself cleaning Q What should I do if excessive smoking occurs during cleaning A Thisis causedbyexcessivesoil andyoushouldswitchtheOVEN SETknobtoOFF Openwindows torid roomofsmoke Allowthe oventocoolforat least one hour beforeopeningthedoor Wipeup theexcesssoilandresetthecl...

Page 33: ...crewinthefront ofthelampcover Liftthelampcoverandgentlytwist thebulbtobreakthewhitesilicone adhesiveattachedtothebulband sockettopreventdamageduring shipping Unscrewthebulband replacewitha bulbofsametype andwattageavailablefromyour GeneralElectricsupplier Screwreplacementbulbinto socket replacescrewinlampcover andre installHoodFilterand HoodExtension Re connect powertoCookingCenter 32 Yourshelfacc...

Page 34: ...n Built upsoil especially grease maycatchfire Tomake cleaningeasier theplug insurface unitsareremovable I f I Toremove Be sure the control forthesurface unitisonOFFandthecoilsarecool beforeremovingtheCalrod unit oRaisetheunitcoiloppositethe receptacle Liftaboutoneinch abovethetrimringandpullaway fromthereceptacle Aflerremovingtheplug in surfaceunit removethedrippan andtrimringtocleanundertheunit s...

Page 35: ...placing your ovenlamp bulb disconnect the electric powerfor your Cooking Centerat the main fuse or circuit breakerpanel Besure toletthelampcoverandbulbcool completely beforeremovingor replacingthem Theovenlamp bulb iscovered withaglassremovable coverwhich isheldinplacewitha bail shaped wire Removeovendoor if desired to reachcovereasily To remove Holdhandundercoversoit doesn tfdl whenreleased With ...

Page 36: ...is in the self cleaning cycle If spillover or spattering should occur in cookingfunction wipe the door with soap and water DO FNX rub or damage gasket Avoidgetting soap and water on the gasket or in the rectangular flanges on the door Avoidgetting ANYcleaning materials on the gasket vcn Gasket OvenLiner Soapand Water Cool before cleaning Frequent wiping with soap and water will prolong the time be...

Page 37: ...helpremoveimbeddedsoil anddust Withcarefuluseand handling filterswilllastforyears However if replacementbecomes necessary obtaina filterfrom yourdealer Removeand ReplaceFilters L Cookingtop Placefingerin recessatfrontedgeoffilter push filtertorearuntilfrontedgeciears theexhaustopening lowe the frontandremove Whenclean replace Placeedgeoffilteragainst springatrearofexhaustopening Pushtorear liilfro...

Page 38: ...powerlevelentered Dishnotrotated turnedor stirredascalledforinrecipe Toomanydishesinovenatsametime Foodnotthoroughly defrosted Improperuseofcoverings CheckCookbook andthisb60kforinstructions Probenotinsertedproperlyintoovenreceptacle or food Probenotused althoughAutoRoastorTempCookpadshavebeentouchgd I e whenuSing the TenlpCook function youhaveenteredatemperatureofkksthan i 80 F ormorethan199 E Ai...

Page 39: ...kbeforecallingforservice Ovencontrolsnotproperlyset Doorleftinlockedpositionaftercleaning Lightbulbis looseorbulbisburnedout Buttonoperatingovenlightisdefective Clocknotset TouchCLOCKpadandentertime If itcannotbe resetbytouchingpads electricalservicetoyourresidencehascaused interference signalsonthemainpowerline Disconnect yourcooI gcenteratthe mainfuseorcircuitbreakerpanel Waitonerqinuteandreconn...

Page 40: ...nsarenotsetsecurelyintherangetop Surfaceunitcontrolsarenotproperlyset PROPERLY f need more cW free The GE Answer Center consumer information service l w f N b obtain service see your warranty OHthe back page of this book We reproud of our service and w nt you to be pleased If for some rc son you are not happy with the service you rcccive here are three stc s to follow for further help FIRST contac...

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