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Page 1: ...t g e use of jpM AUTO pu l AUTO EkITV to with ovenpY7 to the oven ...

Page 2: ... your Cooking Center Before sending in this card please write these numbers here Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your Cooking Center The electricoutput ofthe in this cookingamter is 700 watts r It is important that we the manufacturer knowthe location of your Cooking Center shou da need occur for adjustments Yoursupplier is responsible for registeringyou as the ...

Page 3: ...unding terminal or leadontheappliance This appliance should beserviced onlybyqualified service personnel Contact nearestauthorized service facilityforexamination repairor adjustment Before performing anyservice DKK OIW ECT THEOVEN POWER SUPPLY Al THE HOUSEHOLD DEHRENJTION PANEL BYREMOVING THE I US13 ORswmH m G ON THECIRCUIT BREAKER Do notcoverorMockany openings cmtheappliance QDonotuseoutdoors Don...

Page 4: ...ovenwhile emptytoavoiddamagetothe ovenandthedangerof fire Ifby accident theovenshouldrun emptyaminuteortwo noharmis done However trytoavoid operating theovenemptyatall times it savesenergy and prolongs lifeoftheoven Ifmaterials insidetheoven shouldignite keepovendoor closed turnovenoff and disconnect thepower cord orshut offpoweratthefuseorcircuit breakerpanel omeproducts suchaswhole eggsandsealed...

Page 5: ...s fromsplashing liquid stirthe liquidbrieflybeforeremoving the container fromthemicrowave oven euse of the DIJ IYTM shelfaccessory Removetheshelffromoven whennotinuse Do notstoreorcookwithshelf onfloorofoven Productdamage mayresult Use potholders whenhandling theshelfandutensils Theymay behot Do notusemicrowave browning dishonshelf Theshelfcould overheat Useofshelfwith Automatic Cooking featureisn...

Page 6: ... cooking dishes measuring cups custard cups pottery or china dinnerware which does not have metallictrim or glazewith a metallic sheen can be used Some cookware islabeled suitableforMicrowaving If you are unsure use this dish test Measure 1cup water in a glass cup Place in ovenon or beside dish Microwave1minute at HIGH If waterbecomeshot dishismicrowave safe If dish heats it should not be used for...

Page 7: ...n this shelf is not in use please removefrom the oven 9 OvenFloor 0 DisplayandTm lch control iis IL AutornatkCookingGMe Quick reference for Codes for many frequently prepared foods 43 12eI A3y andTouchControl Pals El IAdh M oven v H ModelandSkid Numbers 16 OvenLight U Probe 18 BroilUnite B 20 OvenShelves 21 Oven l lme 22 BroilerPanandRack 23 BakeUnit 24 DoorGasket WC _ WEE P E E elk P 25 win IWO 2...

Page 8: ...er power level number if you want to change from automatic Power Level 10 HIGH for cooking or Power Level 3 LOW for defrosting 7 START After all selections are made touch this pad to start oven 8 TEMPI COOWHOLD Use the temperature probe to cook by using a preset temperature Once oven reaches preset temperature it switchesto FIOLD setting and maintains that temperature until you open the door or to...

Page 9: ...en fi mction even when ovens are in use 7 START Mustbe touched to temperature intern food temperature starting and stopping start any cooking or cleaning function times for Time Bake and self cleaning Broil Rates and Bake 8 OVEN LIGHT Touchthis pad Codes toturnovenlight on and off U CLEARKM F Cancels all 9 FOIOD TEMP Use with p ogrms except Clock d temperature probetoallow precise Minute Second Ti...

Page 10: ...aHyafter six seconds MyouWUN animpossibletime such as 12 84 the display flashes EE E13 for Error To correct it just touch the correct number pad and the clock starts IfPF appems9 touch the CLOCIS pad and th ilthe numbers tostart theclock lbcheckthetimeofday whendisplayisshowing other information simply touch the CLOCK pad _Tim f day showsfor as long as your finger is on the pad To correct thetimed...

Page 11: ... SEC TIMER pad and begi again to m Q h I checkthetimedday whilethedisplayis showing Iminutekwcond th m A Yes Simply touch the CLOCK pad and the displayshowstime of day until you removeyour finger then reverts back to minute second time Q Cam I usetheMinute Second Timerduringovencooking A TheMinute SecondTimer can be used during any cooking function Im ziti E E Em 5sK w mlEm Step 3 Touchthe MIN SEC...

Page 12: ...touchingthe POWER LEVEL pad and the desired power level Step4 Set standingor hold time by touching HOLD TIMER The display shows Oand ENTER TI MEDELAY flashes Step 5 Touch 1 0 and MIN to hold for ten minutes 10 00appears on display and TIME DELAY flashes Step 5 TouchTIME COOK pad The display shows Oand POWER 10 ENTER COOK THvIE flashes 12 Step 7 Touch2 5 and MIN for twenty five minutesof cookingtim...

Page 13: ...trees can be defrosted and microwavecooked Removefrom foil container and place in a microwave safedish For even defrosting some foods need to be broken up or separated part of the waythrough the defrosting time Check your Cookbook for ether defrosting tips 13 J When lpress ST ART I hear a dull noise Whatisit A This sound is normal Ris lettingyou know the oven is using a power level lowerthan 10 HI...

Page 14: ... to change power levelsusing Time Cook II Step 1 Repeat Steps 1 2 and 3 Step2 Touch TIME COOK Step 3 Set your time Step 4 Tochange the power level touch POWER LEVEL pad and desired number for newpowerlevel Step 5 Touch START Step 6 POWER W is displayed and CXXIKTIME 1countsdown Step 7 At the end of COOK TIME 1the next selected power levelis displayed and COOK TIME 2 is shown counting down Step 8 W...

Page 15: ... power level it will heat more evenly eventhough requiring more time Be sure frozen food has been completelydefrostedbeforeinserting probe Probe may break off if used in frozen foods Cover foods looseIy for moisture control and quick even heating Q After I the steps andtouchedtheSTAKEpad RM2R flashed in the dsplay and a tignd MMunded what s wrong A ERROR flashes if you set the temperature either b...

Page 16: ...the oven Coverwith waxpaper Pork or ham roasts need no trivet Add 1 2cup water to roast dish cover with plastic wrap Place meat in oven with probe to the right Insert cable end of probe firmly into receptac eon ovenwall H t A Roast B t 1 Touch AUTO ROAS I pad AUTO and Temp appear on display and Enter Code flashes Touch number pad 2 Code2 appears on display and START flashes Touch START Display sho...

Page 17: ...are completely coveredbyliquid Chili 5 8 Precookmeat Placeprobe1inchfrom topsurface Stirafler3 hours ifpossibl e chicken Stewing 4 6 Add4 cupsliquid Insertprobeinto meatiestareaofinnerthighfrombelow endandparalleltoleg Turnoverafter 1 2oftime Broiler Fryer 3 4 Sameprocedureasabove Ham m Pork Roast 4 6 Add4 cupsliquid soup Stock Vegetable 7 1o Makesurethatvegetables andmeatare coveredbyliquid Stire...

Page 18: ...n Code 2 bee s4times9 TURN flashes 4 TURN remains on display Open the door attend your food see guide on next page close the door and touch START When defrostingtime is completed End flashes and ovenbeeps 4 times End remains on display ENTER WEIGHT flashes and ovenbeeps every minuteuntil CODE 2 and L13S a pear on door is opened or CLEAR OFF display pad is touched 4 Enter weight For example touch N...

Page 19: ...0 1 6 0lbs Tim ovei and shield 10minutes run cold water in cavity 20 minutes in refrigerator Turkey Breast breast side UP Turn over Shield where necessary Separate and remove defrosted pieces Turn over 5 minutes Chicken Pieces 10minutes run cold water incavity 5 minutes Removewmpper and turn over Comish hens whole I urnover Cornish hens split 0 1 3 0Ibs Seafood 5 minutes Turn over Fish fillets Sep...

Page 20: ...rol pads NJTOCOOK desired CODE and START Theword AUTO appears onthedisplay andthesensor is activated tosensesteamfromfood K D msd Foods A wide variety of foodsincluding meats fish casseroles vegetables lefiovers and convenience foodscan be Auto Cooked F N Do not open the oven door while the word AUIU is dispIayed steamescapingfrom the ovencan affect cooking performance If the dooris opened the wor...

Page 21: ... Word AUTO showson display indicatingsteamsensor is activated DO N OPEN DOOR o mG DOOR MAY AI HXX COOKING I HWORMAIWX Beepsoundswhen steam is sensed and AUTO is replaced by cook time Rotateor stirfood ifnecessary When done ovenbeeps and stops How to Adjust AUTO COOK codes TO su t Your Taste By simply adding a 1 after any AUTO COOK code number from 2 through 9 you can set the ovento cook for 20 les...

Page 22: ...ny times during cooking therefore Time Cook is recommended Q Myscallopedpotatoeswere notcormpleteiy cookedwhenI removedthe dishafterAuto cook what is wrong A If you prepared the sauce in the ovenprior to combining the sauce with potatoes there mayhavebeen too much remaining moisture in the oven Make sure you dry the oven completely before using Auto Cook since this function operates properly by se...

Page 23: ... wrap or wax paper Plastic wrap shouldbe kmsc tierfbodtoa now Forexpansion Sealbypressingplasticwrap firmly ai oundedges For frozen entrees in paperboard trays remove tray from box but do not remove fdm over tray Thick entrees may take longer to cook see guide on page 24 For frozen foodsin metal trays remove foil covering and baked goods reinsert tray into box and close ends of box Slitplastic pou...

Page 24: ...offood Thickfoodssuchas 1 Microwave safe 4 min cup Coverwithlidto dishor waxpaper cannedravioli containermatchedto chunkysoups beef sizeoffood stew allcanned vegetables Leftovers 1 Microwave safe 4 min cup Coverwithlid todishor waxpaper containermatchedto sizeof food TVDinners 2 Cookincontainer 8 10min If foiltrayisnomorethan3 4 deep exceptforthose seecomments removefoiltop returntooriginalboxand ...

Page 25: ...sserole withlid Laypouchon microwave safe dish 2 qt casserole withlid Approx Time 8 20min 6 9min 25 30min 7 9min 7 9min 22 25min 1hr 30min 1hr 45 60 65min 65 90min 4 6min 21 28min 5 8min IO Bmin 8 16min depending on number 8 10min 12 13 min 7 9min 12 14 min Cfmrnerlts Coverwithwaxpaperto preventspatters overtightlywithplastic wrap Covertightlywithplastic wrap Coverwithwaxpaper Whenovensignals rota...

Page 26: ...gnals and add topping then continue cooking uncovered 4 AHOW precooked ingredients or hotsauces tocoolslightly before adding otheringredients 5 Meats and vegetablesshould be submerged in liquid Chicken breastsand pieces or turkey parts should be placed in a microwave safesquare or oblong dish Cover with wax paper If cooking bag is used for whole chicken shield breast bone with small strip of foil ...

Page 27: ...remove chicken and prepare Teriyaki sauce In I pt glass measuring cup stir together water and cornstarch Cut off one corner of cooking bag with scissors and drain juices into cup Microwaveat High 10 2 minutes stirring once Removechickenfrom bag to serving platter Pour sauce over chicken just before serving Cx3ssk L AutoCookCode8 Approx Cooking Tirm Ni min Makes6 Servings 1lb groundcookedham 1 2lb ...

Page 28: ...emaining appears on display Re cover and touch STARTto finish cooking Precooked canned vegetables shouldbe placed in round container Container should be no more than 1 3full Microwaveon Auto Cook Code 1 Stir before serving F Hock or loose pieces of frozen vegetablesshould be placed in suitablesize container at least half fuH and covered with lid or wax paper Add 1or 2 tablespoons water Microwaveon...

Page 29: ... overtop Cover Microwave on Auto Cook Code 2 When done center will bejust barely set Let stand 5 minutes before serving Auto Cook Code 5 Approx Cooking l ne 1 min Makes4 to 6 Servings 1rmediurn eggp ant 2 cans 8oz each tomato sauce 1to2 teaspoonsoregano 1 2cupshreddedsharp cheddarcheese 1 pkg 6oz Mozzarella cheeseskes Peel eggplant slice l 8 in thick Spread 2 tablespoons tomato sauce in bottom of ...

Page 30: ...f microwave safefluted cake container and sprinkle bottom evenlywith 1 3cup chopped nuts or coconut Carefully pour batter from one box 2 layer size cake mix overnuts cover with wax paper Microwaveon Auto Cook Code 6 Let stand 15minutes beforeinverting to cool Caramel BiscuitRing Spread 1 4cup melted butter and 1 2cup brown sugar in 8 in round glass dish Sprinkle with cinnamon and 1 2cup chopped nu...

Page 31: ...ix sugar cinnamon salt raisins pecans almonds cheese and apple together Sprinkle evenly over bread cubes Measure rnilkinto l qt measuring cup Add butter Microwaveat High 10 4 minutes untilbutter is melted Rapidly stir in beaten eggs with a fork and mix well Pour overbread mixture Cover with wax paper Microwave on Auto Cook Code 6L Strmwkd AutoCookCode2 Approx CookingTinM Ml min Makes6 to 8 Serving...

Page 32: ...ithoutthe oven shelf followingCookbook directions T_Jsepothokiers when handling foodsheated t getherwith your ovenshelf especially when heating larger amountsoffood Extra steam eneratedfrom multiple food king may makeutensils hotter than withregular microwaving a Beforeplacing foodin thedishes youplantouseforshelfmicrowaving check to seethattheywill fittogether on or under the shelf Also be sure u...

Page 33: ...ture Because of the varying rates you may need to start reheating a large or dense food a fewminutes ahead oftime then add other smaller or lessdense foods Alternately if one of the foodsyouare heating seems undercooked but the others reheated satisfactorily let the underheated food continue cooking Heat or reheat differenttypes of food at HIGH 10 Todetermine heating times add times for all foodst...

Page 34: ...lves are designed with stop locks when you place them correctly on the supports they ll stop before coming completely out of the oven What smore they will not tilt when you reremovirig food or when you are placing food on therm Toremoveshelvesf the oven make sure they recool ThenJift up the rear of the shelf and pull it forward with the stop loch along the top of the shelf support lb replaceshelve...

Page 35: ... 39 Step 2 Make sure the ovendoor is closed Then touch BAKEpad Display shows BAKE and a flashing indicator points to OVEN THW Step 3 Touchthe fi mberpads in the order that you read them to enter the temperature called for in your recipe The temperature you set showsin the display Step 4 Touch STARTpad to begin baking Displayshows BAKE and actual oven temperature as the oven I13ats The control beep...

Page 36: ...top signal Check tomakesurebrownies aredone Remove thepan Touch CL A FFtoturnoven brownies cool and then cut into squares 36 continued Q Why men my foodsdone eventhoq 11 they ve cUxked the MI time A There are variouscauses for this problem Youmay haveopened the ovendoor too oftenduring cooking Or perhaps you didn tremove all containersother thanthose in use for baking Check for these conditions an...

Page 37: ...Step 4 Touch the STARTpad to begin baking The display shows BAISEand the programmed oven temperature for six seconds If the settingsare not what you want touch CL13AR Ol Fto cancel the program and begin again A few seconds after baking begins the display shows the actual oven temperature as it rises 37 Step 5 Many baked goods require preheating the ovenfor best results When the programmed temperat...

Page 38: ...are up the oven signals Touchthe MIN SEC TINIER pad again to turn the signtiloff Check cake for doneness If it snot completely done leaveit in the ovenfor another few minutes up to the maximum 40 minute cooking time suggested When cake is done it i t of the ovenand touch the CLEAR OFF pad to turn the oven off Step 7 Let cake cool according to recipe directions Frost and serve 38 A Numbers 1through...

Page 39: ...olls ShinyOblong or MuffinPans B A 350 3750 20 30 8 Forthinrolls ShelfBmaybeused alm withoutshortening Angelfood Aluminum TbbePan A 325 375 30 55 8 11 vo piece panis convenient Jellyroll MetalJellyRo1l Pan B 375 4000 10 15 8 Linepanwithwaxed paper Sponge MetalorCeramicPan A 325 350 45 60 7 Cakes Bundtcakes MetalorCeramicPan A B 325 3500 45 65 7 cupcakes ShinyMetalMuffinPans B 350 3750 20 25 8 Pape...

Page 40: ... 375 F f pm rMryShoukl be thawedbeforecookingtonMw sureit doneevenly Some however can be cooked successfully withoutthawing Check the packer s label for specific directions Step 5 Touch STARTpad to begin roasting Display showsoven temperature as it rises and signal sounds when desired temperature is reached Step 6 When food is cooked touch CL13AR OFFpad to turn oven off 40 H t w using Probe For ma...

Page 41: ...es ofmyfofi tent9 when roasting a turkey S 1 Lay the probe on the outside of the meat along the top or side and mark with your finger where the edge of the meat comes to on the probe Point should rest in the center of the thickest meaty part A Youshouldn t Sealing it will steam the meat Leaving the tent unsealed lets air cifculate and brown the meat Q Whydoesmyroastcrudie whenI try tocarveit of th...

Page 42: ...1 325 130 2 325 150 3 325 170 4 325 190 5 375 1900 6 350 170 t C c Step 1 Insert temperature probe into meat and plug other end of cable into oven wallreceptacle See page4L Step4 Touch START padto begin cooking Forsixseconds the display shows BAKE andthe programmed oven temperature plus theprogrammed fiiishedfood temperature Ifsettings are not what you want touch CIJ3AR OFF padandbeginagain Step 2...

Page 43: ...aches preset temperature ovenautomatically turns off End appears on display and signal sounds once a minuteuntilyoutouchCLEAR OFF pad Removeroast from oven CAUTION PROBE WILL BE Elm war Ovenmitt Oruse pot holder to remove it Step 6 Let roast stand for 10or 20 minutes before slicing it 43 Q what hqpm if I f insert the p A The oven will remind you to insert it for any fi mctionthat requires its use ...

Page 44: ...urerise if desired remove roast from oven at 5 to 10 F4 less than temperature on guide 325 325 325 325 325 Rare Medium WeiiDone Rare Medium WeiiDone WeiiDone WeiiDone ToWarm 325 I WeiiDone 5Frozen r can be conventionallyroasted by adding 10to 25 minutesper pound more time than given in guide for refrigerated roasts 10minutes perpmmdforroastsurider 5pounds Defrost poultry before roasting 3toWbs 24 ...

Page 45: ...r pad l 2 3or4 for thedesired BroilRate Display shows BROIL RATE andtheselected codenumber Step3 Touch theSTART padto begincooking meat on the broiler rack on the broiler pan Alwaysuse the rack so fat drips into the pan Step2 Touchthe STARTpad to begincooking Ovenis automatically set to broil at the high rate with 100 power J Place pan in ovenon shelf position C If your ovenis onnected to 208 volt...

Page 46: ...rack suspendsthe meat overthe pan As the meat cooks thejuices drop into the pan and keep the meat drier Juices are protected by the rack and stay cooler This preventsexcessive smoking and spatter Q Do 1need togreasemybroiler rackto keepmeatfromsticking A No The broiler rack is designed to reflect broiler heat This keeps the surface cool enough to prevent meat from stickingto the surface IQ iw3 IWM...

Page 47: ...teak on top of rack in broiler pan Lay probe on top of steak to determine position of probe and distance from edge to center of largest muscle Mark with thumb where edge of or fat meets probe Makesure that no more than 2 of probe not countingthe handle will stick out of the meat Step 3 Place ovenshelf in position C andplacepan inmiddleofshelf Plug other end of probe into receptacle on ovenwalL Lea...

Page 48: ...ed A CodeSetting 14is a temperature controlledcooking cycle You forgotto use the Q steaksamd chopsalways curlupwhenI broil HowcanI preventthis A Before broiling slashthe fat evenly around the edges of each steak or chop Cut crosswise through the outer fat surfacejust to the edge of the meat temperatureprobe Q MayI broilotherfoodsin Q Doestheovenhaveto be myovenattheswnetkneI cook preheated steakwi...

Page 49: ...inglelayer thinslices d Gromd Beef l lb 4patties Spaceevenly WellDone to in thick c 1 7 4 5 Upto8patties take about same time Beefs Rare l in thick c 5 7 7 Steaks less thaa1inch cook thro h Mxlium 1to1 lbs c 3 9 9 before browning Pan frying is Well Done c 1 13 13 recommended 11 in thick c 5 10 7 8 Slash tit Medium 2to2Hbs c 3 15 14 16 Well Iloae c 1 25 20 25 C en 1whole A 5 35 10 15 lleduce times ...

Page 50: ...omes on when oven ckanhg Indicator gkwbg during bver oven self ck aningcycle You may Use the M icm ave oven t hwingt t t Q s 2 Movedoor latch all the wayto the right as fiiras it will go l ftempemture probe is accidentally leftpluggedintothe ovenreceptacle display shows HKN3 until you removeit TouchCLEAR OFF pad unlatch door and removeprobe Repeat steps 1and 2 to reset I detmhg touch the STARTpad ...

Page 51: ...rs aid 59 Q What shouldI do if excessive smoking OCcu rs duringCkmh g minutes and not less than 3 hours A Yes The raised sectionof the ovendoor insidethegasket will be cleaned automatically The area outsidethe oven gasketmust be cleaned by hand as describixi in the Cleaning Guide on page 54 A Excessive grease is the cause Touchthe CLEAR OFF pad Open windows anddoorstorid the room of smoke Let the ...

Page 52: ...screws on the bottom of e grille using a blade type screwdriver The lamp is located on the left side behind the grille twist the bulb to break the white silicone adhesive attached to the bulb and socket to prevent damage during shipping Unscrew the bulb and replace with a bulb of same type and wattageavailable from your GeneralElectric supplier Screw replacement bulb in socket and replace grille R...

Page 53: ...in use Nevercoverthe hole in the duct Todo so prevents it fkomfunctioning properly during cooking and cleaning L C AmON BeforeI epkacing ymr ovenkmp hdb9 dis xm md the ektricpm er f your Cooking center atthem fuse or c breakerp r Be sure to let the kunpcoverand bulbcool completely before removing or replacing them The ovenlamp bulb is covered with a glass removablecover which is heki n place with ...

Page 54: ...cial ovencleanerswhichmaydamagethefinish Avoid cleaningpowders orharshabrasiveswhichmayscratchtheenamel If acidsshouldspillontheovenwhileit ishot useadry papertowelorcloth wipeUpright away Whenthesurtke washandrinse Forotherspills suchasfit smatterings etc washwithsoapandwaterwhencooledandthen rinse Polishwithd cloth Onthisoven cleanONLY thedoorlineroutsidethegasket Thedoorisautomatically cleaned ...

Page 55: ... Check Cookbook or AutoRoast section of this book Incorrect power level entered Dish not rotated turned or stirred as called for in recipe Toomany dishes in ovenat same time Food not thoroughly defrosted Improper use of coverings Check Cookbook and this book for instructions Microwaveoven fan is used during self cleaningof conventionalovento keep components cool Microwavepower is not on Probe not ...

Page 56: ...d and enter time Hit cannot be reset by touching pads electrical service to your residence has caused interference signals on the main power line Disconnect your cooking center at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel Waitone minute and recomect power Reset clock 13R01Land STARTpads not touched If using a lower broil rate the correct number from 1 5was not touched after BROIL Probe not fully inse...

Page 57: ...ws and soildeposits are not being cleaned up prior to Self ch ming e xJm J pad n WdMxL a STARTpad r touched Sdf ckaning lower ovenl lses microwave oven filntokeepcomponents cool Microwave power isnotonunless microwave oven isinoperation If need morehelp 3H ml f G 14 mww Center 2 y Rxa wl zKs txmsmer K r service 57 ...

Page 58: ...plain why youare not pleased In most cases this will solvethe problem NEXT if are still not pleased write all the details including your i ne n mber t Manager Consumer Relations General Electric Appliance I k Louisville Kentucky40225 NNAIJX if your problem is still not resolved write Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North WackerDrive Chicago Illinois 60606 ...

Page 59: ...r address below or call toll free The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service mproperinstallation if you have an installation problem contact your dealer or installer Youare responsible for providing adequate electrical exhausting and other connecting facilities This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for ordinary home ...

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