GE JKP97G User Manual Download Page 12

Summary of Contents for JKP97G

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Page 2: ...ilfor Servkxx Check Common Problems section Seepage30 t lists many minor causes of operathg problems that you can correct yourself and may save you an unnecessary service calL H Ycbul eecl Serv ce In many cities there s a General Electric Factory Service Center Call and a radio dispatched truck will come to your home by appointment morning or afternoon Charge the work if you like All the centers a...

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Page 4: ...lean only parts listed in this Use Care booklet Before self cleaning the oven remove broiler pan and other utensils Listen for fan a fan noise should be heard during the cleaning cycle If not call aserviceman before self cleaning again MicrowaveOvene 0 Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food Pot holders may be needed to handle them Also under some cooking o...

Page 5: ...in injury 10 Do not pop popcorn in your microwave oven unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory or unless you use popcorn in a package labeled for microwave ovens Be cause of the heat generated without these precautions the container could catch fire 11 Use metal only as directed in cookbook Metal strips as used on meat roasts are help ful in cooking food when used as directed Metal trays m...

Page 6: ...bjectbetween theovenfrontfa andthed roral ow soil or cleanerresidueto amunulateon sealingsurfaces 3 DONOT OPERATE the ovenif it is damaged It is particularlyimportantthat the ovendoorcloseproperlyand that thereis no darnageto the 1 Door bent 2 hingesand latches brokenor kmened 3 doorsealsand sealingsurfaces a THEOVEN SHOULD not be adjustedor repairedby anyoneexceptproperlyquali fiedservicepersonne...

Page 7: ...How To Use Your Conventional Oven 17 Baking 18 Broiling Broiling Chart t 19 20 Roasting oking chart 21 Automatic Oven Cleaning t 22 Lamps How To Replace 26 Broiler Pan Use of Aluminum Foil 9 27 Oven Thermostat Adjusting 27 Cleaning Charts Parts All Finishes 28 Automatic Temperature Control 28 Interior and Exterior Areas of Microwave Oven 28 Safety Tips o o e 24 Energy Conservation o o o o o 4 o 8 ...

Page 8: ...emperature pushdown set temperaturedkl 13 FOODTEMPCONTROLK lOB 14 VARIABLE POWER CONTROL Selectpropersetting heforeeachuse 15 INDICATOR LIGHT Teiisyou when ovenpowertson 16 START B UT ON push to startaiicooking operations 17 MODELandSERIALfdUMBERS located atrightsldeof lowerovenframe 18 OVENSET CLEAN Knob 19 OVENTEMP CLEAN Knob 20 OvenCyclingLight 21 Automatic OvenTime Clock MifiuteTim r 22 OvenTi...

Page 9: ...agebeforeself cleaningoperation 5 Cookcompleteovenmealsinsteadof just one fooditem Potatoes othervegetables and some dessertsWW cooktogetherwitha main dishcasserole meatloaf chickenorroast Choosefoods that cook at the sametemperaturein approximatelythe same time 6 Use residualheat in ovenwheneverpossibleto finishcookingcasseroles ovenmeais etc Also addrolls orprecookeddessertsto warmoven using res...

Page 10: ...ooking small to medium size vegetables pastry shells chicken pieces fish hamburgers bringing to boil soups stews and simmered type meats Also cooking baked type fruits such as apples beverages many moist cakes and bar cookies such as brownies appetizers and fast melting of butter Partial cooking of delicate foods reheating leftover refrigerated foods individual portions or plates cooking some pie ...

Page 11: ...e of these small foodamounts Microwaveenergy can reach all inner and outer areas at the same time thus settings 8 9may often be used with very goodand quick results Foodskept in Frozen Food Storage Compartment at the top of somesingledoorrefrig erators are at higher temperatures than most food freezers These foodsmay take less time to defrostthan timesgivenin the cookbook In defrostingfroxenfoods ...

Page 12: ...RAT ING INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 13 4 Set lfimeControl 1 4 to l minutes for cof fee Digital timer goesup to 59 minutes and 59 seconds Wheel at left of time sets inme ments of 10 minutes knob at right of timer sets minutesand seconds To set minute knob grasp knob and push in Turn to desiredtime setting Timercan be reset duringcookingif needed 5 Push W ART S button Whenovenis cooking tefior light comeson a...

Page 13: ...probe sensor end into centermostpart offood positioningas di rected in recipe Insert the probe at least 1 inchinto the food Place food with probe into oven Aswith anymetal used inmicrowave oven hesure probeisat leastl inch awayfromsidesof oven Insert cable end into receptacle on oven wall until seated BE SURE CABLEEND IS ATTACHED SECURELY TO OVEN RECEPTACLE If it is not attached securely buzzerW s...

Page 14: ...dy reached or exceededde sired finished temperature n further heating needed Push START button When preset internal temperature is reached ovenautomaticallyturns off and a buzzer sounds to tell you food is done Open oven doorto stop buzzer Remove cableend of controlfrom receptacle then remove food and temperature probe together So that you can plan an approximateservingtime rwipes for using temper...

Page 15: ...cluded in Cookbook Di s hot dins area popular appetizer An internal temperature of 90 130 depending on th ingredien is ju t ight to erve guests 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stewing simmering andcandymaking this typeofcooking involves bringingfoodtoa boil ingor simmering temperatureand holdingit at that temperaturefora longperiodof time Delicatebuttericings icecream frozenwhippedtopping etc thesesoftenrapidlyat war...

Page 16: ...enter knobclockwise withoutpushing in until pointerreachesnumberof minutes you wish to time up to 60 At the end of the set time a buzzer sounds to tell you time is up TO TURNOFF BUZZER turn center Knob without pushing in until pointer reachesOFF Ammatk China m mf The automatic oven controls are designed for the homemakerwho can tbe tied downto being in the kitchen or at home at specific times t tu...

Page 17: ...on STOPdial qndturnpointerto timeyou wantovento turn off The illustration showsthe STOP time at 6 00 Automatic TimerworksonIyif STOP timeis setfor a latertimethanshowson rangeclock andon START dial 3 a Turn OVEN SET to TIME BAKE b TurnOVENTEMP to propertemperat ure for food to be cooked Placefood in oven closethe doorand automatically theovenwill be turnedon andOH at thetimesyou haveset TO SET THE...

Page 18: ...you findpreheat ing is necessary keep an eye on the indicator light and put food in the oven promptlyafter lightgoesout IMPORTANT The OVEN TEMP controlhas a bluepointerthatis usedonlyfor CLEAN For normalcooking line up thedesiredtemperature markedon theouteredgeof the controlknob withtheindexmarkerlocatedimmediately above thecordrol OVEN f Hvw SEl rw i FOR NORMAL COOKUW L w 0 4 For CLEAN rotatethe...

Page 19: ... ure onrecipeoronBaking Chart 6 Place food in oven beingcertainto leave aboutl inch of spacebetweenpansandwalls of ovenfor goodcirculation of heat Closeoven door Duringbaking avoidfrequent dooropen ingstoprevent undesirable results 7 Checkfoodsfor doneness at minimum time on recipe Cook longer if necessary Remove foodsandswitch offheat Whencooking foodfor firsttimein thisoven usetimeson recipes as...

Page 20: ...r stays open by itself and keeps heating unit at proper temperature for broiling 5 SWITCH OVEN SET and OVEN TEMP CONTROLS TO BROIL Pre heating unit is not nece sary 6 Turn food only once during cooking Time foods for first side as on chart Turn food then use times givenfor secondside as a guide to preferred doneness Where two thicknesses and times are given to gether use first times given for thin...

Page 21: ...ger than time given on chart 4 Cut lobster lengthwise through hard back with sharp knife break open and brush with melted oil or butter and again after half the cooking NOTE Line broiler pan with aluminum foil when using pan for marinating cooking with fruits cooking heavily cured meats or for basting food during cooking Avoid spilling these materials on oven liner or door If spilled wipe up immed...

Page 22: ...f pork lamb etc can be started without thawing but allow 10 25 min utes per pound additional time 10 min per poundfor roastsunder5 pounds moretimefor largerroasts b Thawmostfrozenpoultrybeforeroasting to ensureevendoneness Somecommercial froze poultrycan cooked successfullywithoutthaw ing Follow directions givenon packer slabel 3 5 Ibs 6 8 lbs l I 24 30 min 18 22 min 30 35 min 22 26 min 35 45 min ...

Page 23: ...H PLUG IN SURFACE UNITS IN SELF CLEANINGOVEN They are chrome platedand will discolor On models so equipped be surerotisseriereceptacleis closed Be sure oven light is o On models so equipped raise the window shield by lifting handles to fully raisedposition Shield must be up so doorcan be latched for oven to operate CLOSE OVEN DOOR TURN OVEN SET KNOB TO CLEAN TURN OVEN TEMP KNO13TO THE RIGHT CLOCKW...

Page 24: ...iy soiledoven For exampleif range clockreads 7 00 set pointer on CLEAN dial at 8 30 for a moderately soiledoven OVEN CLEANINGLIGHT will glow when all steps have been set up properly When the LOCKLIGHT first comes on this indicates that the oven is hot and the door will soon be LOCKED The light will stay on during cleaning time and until oven heat decreasesin temperatureagain See more informationun...

Page 25: ...refore are not cleaned automatically How ever duringcleaningtheseareasheat enough to bakeon soil presentso it becomesharder to clean If theseareasaresoikd removebe ore 24 cleaningautomatically usingsoap filledsteel woolpad if necessary Rinsethoroughly to re movesoapb eforecleaning DO NOT CLEAN GASKET SeeCare of Woven Gasket below CAREOFWOVENGASKET Onovendoor see photograph the wovenfiber glass gas...

Page 26: ...cleanedautomatically Reflector pansof foil shinychromeor other materialsshouldnot be cleanedin the oven See previouspagesfor recommended cleaning times depending upon the amountof soilwhichwas in the oven This ash can be removedwith a wipeof a moistspongeor cloth IF PART OF A DARK DEPOSIT REMAINS AFTER WIPING WITH A MOIST SPONGE THE SELF CLEANING OVENWASNOTTIMED LONGENOUGH The depositwillbe remove...

Page 27: ...mber DELETEmayalsobe soldat local groceryor hardware stores or at housewares department of somedepm rnent stores 1 Dtmdnside Glass wipe upspatters daily washwhensoiled witha minimumof sudsywarmwater Rinse thoroughly anddry Metaland PlasticPartson Door to assurea tightsealarounddoor ttis areamu be wiped frequently witha dampclothto removeailsoil A buildup of soilcouldresultin leakage of mi crowavee...

Page 28: ...f pointerandturnhandleto movepointertoward Raiseor Lower Pointerisdesigned notto move easily If it is seatedso it is difiicultto move pointermay be loosenedslightiy Inserta thin screwdriver knife bladeor sirnikm instrument andlift up endof pointerslightly 2 Afteradjustment ismade presspointer firmly againstknob Returnknobto range matching flatareaon knoband shaft Recheckovenper formancebeforemakin...

Page 29: ...able if desired if knobs are removed do not allow water to run down inside surface of glass while cleaning Wash rinse then polish with dry cloth DO NOT USE steel wool abra sives ammonia acids or commercial oven cleaners which may damage finish Cool before cleaning FOR LIGHT SOIL Frequent wiping with mild soap and water particu larly after cooking meat will prolong the time between major cleaning 1...

Page 30: ...rsoundsto tell youset temperature hasbeenreached F THE MICROWAVE POWER WOWI COME ON Checkto becertainthe dooris securelyclosed andthe timerset If a dishtouchesthedoor whenthe doorseemsclosed it actuallymaynot be firmlyclosed Unlessthe dooris closed to engagethe safetyinterlocks the microwaveenergycannotcomeintothe oven Checkto be certainthat TIME TEMP switchis pushedali the way up or down An in be...

Page 31: ...e STOP dial must be set and advancedbeyondthe time noted on range clock b The STOP dial was not ad ed for long enough time c A thick pile of overwhencleaned leaves a heavylayerof ash m spotswhichcouldhaveinsulated theareafrom further heat Seepage27concerningash d J30th OVEN SET and OVEN TEMP must be at CLEAN setting SB lOKINQ Cooking utensils and excessive amountsof spilloversand liquid grease not...

Page 32: ...i or GENERAL ELEC RIGFAC SERVI CE Lookin theYellow Pagesfor GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRIC Ti O lNT CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE WHAT Is NOT COVERED Servicetrips to yourhometo Replacement of housefu ses teachyouhowto usetheproduct or resettingof circuit breakt r ReadyourUseandCarematerial If youthenhaveanyquestions e Failureof thq productif it s aboutoperatingtheproduct usedfo...

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