GE Monogram ZET1038, ZET1058 Convection Baking, How to set the oven for convection baking

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Convection Baking

Wall Oven

How to set the oven for convection baking

Mode Selector Knob

Temperature Control Knob

Oven Control Knob

Single oven controls shown.

Convection Baking is ideal for evenly browned baked foods cooked on single or multiple shelves. Preheating is not necessary with foods having a bake time of over 15 minutes.

When set on Convection Bake, the rear bake element operates whenever heating. (Fan operates.)

Turn the Mode Selector Knob to NORMAL.

Using the Temperature Control Knob, set the desired temperature, up to 500°F.

Turn the Oven Control Knob to

CONVECTION BAKE.

Check the food for doneness at the minimum time on the recipe. Cook longer if necessary.

Turn the Oven Control Knob to OFF when convection cooking is finished.

The OVEN ON light and the oven interior lights turn on and remain on until the oven control knob has been turned to OFF.

The HEATING light will come on and stay on until the oven temperature reaches the pre-set temperature. This light will CYCLE on and off during the remainder of the cooking process.

NOTE:

You will hear a convection fan while cooking with this feature.

A cooling fan will turn on to cool internal parts. This is normal, and the fan may continue to run even after the oven is turned off.

Type of Food

Rack Position

 

 

Biscuits (1 rack)

B

 

 

Biscuits (3 racks)

A, B & C

 

 

Muffins and Cupcakes (1 rack)

B

 

 

Muffins and Cupcakes (2 racks)

A & C

 

 

Cookies (1 rack)

B

 

 

Cookies (3 racks)

A, B & C

 

 

2-Layer Cakes (1 rack)

B

 

 

4-Layer Cakes (2 racks)

A & C

 

 

1 Frozen Pie (1 rack)

B

 

(on cookie sheet)

 

 

2 Frozen Pies (2 racks)

A & C

 

(on cookie sheet)

 

 

Casseroles (1 rack)

B

 

 

12″ Frozen Pizza (1 rack)

B

 

 

2–12″ Frozen Pizzas (2 racks)

A & C

 

 

Roasting (large cuts of meat,

A, Floor Rack

turkeys, etc.)

 

 

 

D

C

B

A

Floor rack

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Contents 30″ Convection Wall Oven Introduction ContentsIf you received a damaged wall oven Save time & money Before using your wall ovenIf you need service Write down the model & serial numbersImportant Safety Notice Avis Important EN Matière DE Sécurité Safety Precautions Mesures DE Sécurité SELF-CLEANING Oven Four Autonettoyant Design information Features of Your Wall OvenUsing the clock and timer Clock and TimerConvection Floor Rack Oven air flowBefore You Begin Oven racksAluminum foil Convection fan Pan placementBaking Tips PreheatingConvection Bake Ideal for evenly Using the oven controlsOven Controls OvensConvection Baking How to set the oven for convection bakingAdapting recipes How to set the oven for convection roasting Convection RoastingConvection roasting tips Internal Temp Convection roasting guideHow to set the oven for convection broiling Convection BroilingAluminum foil Baking How to set the oven for bakingProofing How to set the oven for proofingBroiling How to set the oven for broilingGuide BroilingTimed Cooking Timed cooking immediate start and automatic stopTimed cooking delayed start and automatic stop We do not recommend the use of thermometers Adjust the Oven ThermostatTo adjust the oven thermostat Do it yourselfSelf-Cleaning Oven Before a clean cycleHow to set the oven for cleaning How to delay the start of cleaning After a clean cycleYou may notice some white ash in the oven Broiler pan, grid and Convection Roasting Rack Oven lights Care and Cleaning To removeTo replace Painted Surfaces on some models To clean the doorCare and Cleaning Do not rub or clean the door gasketWork Questions? Use this problem solver Problem SolverWall Oven Wall Oven Service Consumer ServicesFrom the Date Original Purchase Warranty