GE 49-8623, JVM260BV, JVM260AV Sensor Cooking, Preference Control, Keep the Door Closed, Example

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SENSOR COOKING

Canned Vegetables, Frozen Vegetables, Fresh Vegetables, Potatoes, Fish, Chicken Pieees, Meat

The Sensor Cooking pads make cooking many of your favorite foods easy. By actually sensing the steam that escapes as food cooks, this feature automatically adjusts the oven’s cooking time to various types and amounts of food.

NOTE: Do not use the metal shelf with Sensor Cooking.

Easy to Use

The Sensor Cooking pads are designed to give you easy, automatic results with many popular foods. (See the Sensor Cooking Control Guide section for specific instructions.)

Simply touch desired food pad. No need to touch START. The oven will start immediately. The name of the selected food pad appears on the display, and the sensor is activated to sense steam from the food.

Keep the Door Closed!

Do not open the oven door until time is counting down on the display. Steam escaping from the oven can affect cooking performance. If the door is opened, close the door and touch START immediately.

Example:

Place covered food in the oven. Touch CHICKEN PIECES pad. The oven will start immediately.

The word “ChiKn” shows on display. The steam

sensor is now activated.l_l ~ l-l [ I ~ rll

DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR. OPENING THE

DOOR MAY AFFECT r

COOKING PERFORMANCE.

A beep sounds when steam

 

 

 

is sensed and “ChiKn” is

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replaced by the cook time I .

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remaining. Rotate the food

 

 

 

COOK

 

if necessary. When done,

 

 

 

TIME

 

the oven beeps every

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minute until the door is

 

 

 

opened or CLEAIUOFF is touched.

 

 

PREFERENCE CONTROL

How to Change the Automatic Settings

You can change the cooking times for some sensor pads (REHEAT, POTATOES, FRESH VEG, MEAT, FISH FILLETS and CHICKEN PIECES) to suit your personal taste. CANNED VEG and FROZEN VEG cannot be changed.

By touching 1 after touching any of these sensor pads, you can set the oven to cook for 10% less time than that sensor feature would regularly provide.

For example, if your plate of food is reheated more than you like it, touch the sensor REHEAT pad and 1 to get a 10% shorter cooking time the next time YOU cook.

By touching 9 after touching any of these sensor pads, you can set the oven to cook for a 10% longer time than that sensor feature would regularly provide.

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Contents ‘ ’’’ ’2’0’ E Write down the model and serial numbers Save time and money Before you request serviceHelp US Help YOU If you received a Damaged ovenImportant Safety Instructions Read all instructions before using your applianceUiIMPORTANT Safety Instructions Save These Instructions Optional AccessoriesExhaust Hood MICROWA~G Tips If YOU Need ServiceIf you are not How to Change Power Level Variable Power LevelsAutomatic FAN Feature IziqeYour Touch Control Panel Canned VEG, POTATOES, MeatWhen You Plug in the Oven =I mm mmCooking Complete Reminder Features of Your OvenHood Controls HOW to USE the Kitchen Timer Child LOCK-OUTCooking by Time Using the Micro Cook II FeatureHow to Change Power Level When Setting Micro Cook Micro CookHow to Use Reminder Express Cook FeatureHow to Use Delay Start Sound Level FeatureBeverage Questions and AnswersPopcorn IL’Defrosting Tips Time Defrost Power LevelDefrosting by Time Can I defrost small items in a hurry?How to Temp Cook a Rolled Beef Rib Roast to Medium Cooking by TemperatureTemperature Probe Why did PRObE flash on the display?Auto Defrost How to Set Auto DefrostAuto Defrost Stand TimeAuto Defrost Guide Automatic Roasting How to Roast Beef to MediumPreparing Roasts for Auto Roasting Automatic Simmer Auto Roast Code Auto Roast GuideAutomatic Simmer Guide Auto Roast Code Foods Not Recommended ReheatFoods Recommended Easy to UsePreference Control How to Change the Automatic SettingsSensor Cooking Keep the Door ClosedSensor Cooking Control Guide Reheat and Sensor Cooking Containers and CoversContainers and Covers Glossary of Microwave Terms Basic Microwave GuidelinesHeating or Reheating Guide Fish and Seafood Power Level Defrost Breads, Cakes Power Level DefrostDefrosting Guide Cooking Guide Amount Time Comment8Positioning the Shelf How to Reheat Several Different ~pes of Foods TogetherGuide to USE of the Oven Shelf Place on Floor larger Or more dense Foods, whichHow to Clean the Inside How to Clean the OutsideCooktop Light./Night Light Light Bulb ReplacementOven Light Grounding Instructions Exhaust FEATURE7To Clean and Replace Grease Filter Reusable Grease FiltersQUESTIONS? Exhaust FeatureUSE this Problem Solver Charcoal Filter Kit for some modelsPage Page User maintenance instructions contained in this booklet Individuals qualified to sernce their own appliancesWarranty