GE JET210 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook toJust as in conventional roasting, only tender roaststhe desired serving temperature. Unlike Tempshould

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~ Use containers and coverings asdirected at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking.@Recommended Codes are also shown on Auto Roast Chart

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Your ●140LD/TIMER, which oper-ates without microwave energy,hasthree timing functions.It operates as a Minute Timer, itcan be set to delay cooking or

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‘four New Microwave Oven isaValuableAppliance,Pro!ectMFromMisuseByFollowingTheseRules:e Keepyourovencleanandswee&+m?llh&%Opening the ovendoor

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This appliancemust begrounded.In the eventof an electricalshortcircuit, grounding reducesthe riskof electricshock by providing anescapewire for the el

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—to Save Time andfVkmey——before you request setwice,check W?ProblemSomerIfyou have a problem, it may beminor, YOLJmay be able to correctit yourself. J

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service.Our Consumer Services are designed with your needsandwants in mind.war’rarntyPr’%m!cticmYour newappliance is a well designed and engineered Se

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~ Improper instaliation.If you havean installation problem,contact your dealer or installer.Youare responsiblefor providingadequateelectrical, exhaust

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Readthisbookcarefully.It isdesignedto helpyouoperateand maintainyour newMicrowaveOvenproperly.Keepit handyfor answersto yourquestions.If you don’t und

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Before Microwaving . . . . . . . . . . . . 2SafetyInstructions . . . . . , ,.. ...3-4Features of Your Oven . . . . . . . . . . 5TouchControl Panel ,,

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o Don’t defrost frozenbever-ages~nnarrow necked bottles;especiallycarbonatedones.Evenif the container is opened,pressurecan build up. This cancausethe

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1.2.3.4.5.&7.49’\o–IDoor Handle. Pull to open door. Door must besecurely latched for oven to operate.DoorLatches.ViewingWindowwith Metal Shield. M

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D!SPLAY, Displays time of day,time or temperature during cookingfunctions (or power level whenpower Level Pad is touched),TIME COOK. Microwave for apr

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The TIME COOK feature allowsyou to preset the cooking time.The oven shuts off automatically.Power Level 10is automatically setfor time cooking, but yo

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The Defrost setting is designed foreven thawing necessary for largeamounts of food and is one of themost important advantages of amicrowave oven.Power

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—Formany foods, internal temperature is the besttest of doneness.Roasts or poultry are cooked to your preferencewhen temperature cooking. Heating or r

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