GE JVIWW, JVM59, 862A725P80, 49-4562 manual Howto Defrost~Hold/Time~TimeCook

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ates without microwave ene-rgy, hasthree timing functions.

It operates as a Minute Timer, it can be set to delay cooking or may be used as a hold setting after de- frosting. Hold/Timer can he set up to 99 minutes.

Step 1: Touch llOLD/TIMER pad. The display shows :0. Signal light above HOLC)/TIMERflashes.

Step 2: Select the amount of time you desire. Touch the appropriate number pads. If, for example, you

are timing a three minute phone call, touch 3,0, and O.The-display shows 3:00.

Step3:Touch START.The readout display shows the time as it counts down.

Step 4: When time is up, a signal sounds and the timer turns off.

The HOLR/TIMER can also be used to program “standingtime” between microwavecooking func-

tions. The time can rangefrom one second to 99 minutes and 99 sec- onds. A HOLD,or “standing”time may be found in someof your own recipesor Cookbook.

To set the oven to delay cooking up to 99 minutes follow Steps 1 and 2 to enter hold time, then set Time Cook and time, or Temp Cook and temperature desired before pressing START. When holding before temperature cooking, be sure probe is in food before pressingSTART.

Howto Defrost~Hold/Time~TimeCook

To help you become acquainted with the HOLD/TIMEFl feature as used with Time Cook or Temp Cook follow steps below to defrost a frozen casserolefor 15minutes,then hold 10minutes and then cook 25 minutes. If using Temp Cook after Hold/Timer, besure to insert probe correctly asshown in Temp Cook section of this book,after HOLD time.

Step1: Removecasserolefrom the freezer and place in oven. Touch the DEFROST pad. The display shows :0 and signal light above DEF.flashes.

Step 2: Touch 1, 5, 0 and O for defrosting time. 15:00appears on readout display. (Defrosting is automatically set on Power Level3 but can be changed by touching POWER LEVEL pad and the new Power Level.)

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Q. What will happen if I acciden- tally reversethe instructions?

A.If you accidentally reverse the sequence of programming instruc- tions, your oven automatically rearranges your program. Defrost- ing always comes first, then hold, and then the cooking function,

Step 3: Set standing or hold time by touching HOLD/TIMER. :0 ap- pearson display.Signal light above HOLD/TIMER flashes.

Step 4: Touch 1,0,0 and Oto hold for ten minutes. 10:00appears on display,

~, I programmed my oven for a specific defrosting time but it de- frosted longer than necessary. What happened?

A, When instructions conflict, the oven carries out the last instruc~ tion, You may have set the oven to Defrost for 4 minutes, Hold/Time for 2 miriutes, and then Defrost for 6 minutes, In this case, the oven would Defrost for 6 minutes and HoldlTime for 2 minutes,

Step 5: Touch the TIME COOK pad. The display shows :0 and signal light above TIME COOK flashes.

Step 6: Touch 2, 5, 0 and O for twenty-five minutes of cooking time, 25:00appears on display.

Step7:Touch START.15:00count- ing down shows on display. As eachfunction is automatically per- formed ovendisplayshowsentered information and light above that function comeson. While cooking, you may touch appropriate pad to recall times you set.

(2. Can I Defrost-Hold only on my oven?

A. Yes, for foods you don’t want to cook, like frozen fruit, frozen whipped topping, etc.—refer to Cookbook,

NOTE: Allow foods to remain at room temperature only as long as safe,Times will vary.

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