GE JVM70, 862A725P23, 49-4491 manual Fiow to trmke, ChokingCodes& PreferenceControl

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Place covered food in oven. Touch Auto Cook pad. “EnterCode” flashes on readout.

Touch number pad for desired code, Code 2 shows and “Start”flashes cmreadout.TouchSTART.

Word AUTO shows on readout, indicating steam

sensor is activated. DC)

NOT OPEN DC)C)R.MAY AFFECTCOOKING PER- FORMANCE.

Beep sounds wfien steam is sensed and AUTO is replaced by cook time+ Rotate or stir food, When done, oven beeps and stops.

ChokingCodes& PreferenceControl

Automatic cooking codes 1through 9 are designed to give you easy automatic results with a number of foods.

Codes are arranged in lowest to highest amount of

-power. For examPl@tCode 1 gives least microwave ooklng power, Code 2 gives more power than Code

1, Code 3 increasespower over Code 2 and so on,

Code 1, which has the least power, is used for quick reheating jobs while the longer cooking foods like stew or chili use higher codes. A Cooking Chart and recipes,starting on page 21 give many tested uses for automatic cooking codes. Remembering that yQu~a~ adjust the power up or down by increasing or decreas- ing the C@e will give you added flexibility.

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Another feature to give you more flexibility In Auto- matic Cooking is the preferencecontrol, which can be usedto “finetune” the power of Codes 2 through 9, By simply adding a 1after a Code,you can set the ovento cook using X)% less time than the code would regu= Iarly deliver, For example, if Code 4 cooks your vege=

tables more done than you like them, set Code 41 next time and you wiHget 2CW’Oless cooking time,

Likewise, if you wish slightly more time than a code delivers, add a 9 after the Code. For the vegetables in the example above,Code 49 wouldprovide 20°/0more time for cooking than would the regular Code 4.

Touch Auto Cook Pad. “Enter Touch number pads4 and! In that

Code” flasheson readout,order, Code flashes on rmdout until “Start”Is touched showing that preference control is used, Code 4 shows and ‘Start” flashes on readout.

~otich ~TAfW.AUTO shows on readout display, DC) NOT OPEN

DOOR until first oven signal, then rotatedish 1/2 turn, Close door and touch START to finish cooking,

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