GE JVM64 manual Example of How to Use Automatic Cooking, Preference Colntrol

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Example of How to Use Automatic Cooking

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

Tcbuch number pad for

desired code. Code 2 shows and “Start” flashes on readout. Touch START.

Word AUTO shows on readout, indicating steam sensor is activated. DO NOT OPEN DOOR. MAY AFFECT COOKING PER- FORMANCE.

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

Understanding Au@matic Cooking Codes & Preference Control

Automatic cooking codes 1 thftough 9 are designed to give you easy automatic res@ts with a number of foods.

Codes are arranged in lowest to highest amount of pos”fer. For example, Code 1 gives least microwave

c.ing power, Code 2 gives more power than Code 1, Code 3 increases power ovelr 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 17 give many tested uses for automatic cooking codes. Remembering that you can adjust the power up or down by increasing or decreas- ing the Code will give you added flexibility.

The Preference Colntrol “

Another feature to give you nlore flexibility in Auto- matic Cooking is the preference control, which can be used to “fine tune” the power of Codes 2 through 9. By simply adding a 1 after a Code, you can set the oven to cook using 20°h less time thar( the code would regu- larly deliver. For example, if Code 4 cooks your vege-

tables more done than you like them, set Code 41 next time and you will get 20°/0 less 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 would provide 20°A more time for cooking than would the regular Code 4.

Touch number pads 4 and 1 in that order. Code 4 shows and “Start” flashes on readout.

Touch START. AUTO shows on readout display. DO NOT OPEN DOOR until first oven signal, then rotate dish 1/2 turn. Close door and touch START to finish cooking.

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