GE JET342G warranty Microwave Temperature Cooking &w6a, How to Use Temperature Probe

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Microwave Temperature Cooking &w6a

Temperature cooking uses

a special food thermometer to measure the internal temperature of food as it cooks. For many foods this is the best test of doneness. Heating or reheating foods accurately to the desired serving temperature is easy.

Temperature cooking takes the guesswork out of cooking because the oven automatically switches to Hold after reaching the preset food temperature and maintains that temperature until you touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.

Setting the Oven Controls

Step 1: Insert temperature probe in food as shown below or as described in cookbook. Plug other end of probe securely into oven wall receptacle and close oven door.

selected. To do so, touch POWER LEVEL. “ENTER POWER” flashes on the display. Touch number pad for new power level.

Step 5: Touch START to begin cooking. The display shows “-80” if actu~l food ternp~rature is below

80°F. After 80°F. is reached, the display shows food temperature as it rises. When food reaches the preset temperature, “Hold” flashes, oven signals and holds temperature.

For dishes such as meat loaf or casserole, insert probe into center.

Questions and Answers

Q. Are there any foods I can’t temperature cook?

A. Yes. Delicate butter icings, ice cream, frozen whipped toppings, etc., soften rapidly at warm temperatures. Batters and doughs as well are difficult to cook precisely with the probe. It is best to time cook these foods. Do not use for frozen foods because probe

Step 2: Touch Microwave COOK. The time of day disappears on the display and “ENTER FOOD TEMP” flashes.

Step 3: Touch the number pads in the order you read them. For example, for 130°F., touch 1, 3, and O. 130 shows on the display.

Step 4: The oven will temperature cook automatically at power level 10, unless a different power level is

How to Use the

Temperature Probe

Place probe so that point rests in center of the thickest meaty part of roast, or into the cut end or meatiest part of boneless ham or lamb. Point should not touch bone, fat or gristle. For bone-in ham or lamb, in~ert probe into center of lowest large muscle or joint.

Insert probe into meatiest part of inner thigh, below and parallel to the leg of a whole turkey.

could be damaged.

Q. Can I leave the probe in the oven if it’s not inserted in the food?

A. No. If the probe is touching the oven wall, and is not inserted into food, you may damage the oven.

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JET342G specifications

The GE JET342G is a sophisticated and innovative jet engine that exemplifies the latest advancements in aerospace technology. As part of GE Aviation's renowned product line, this engine is specifically designed for various commercial aircraft, combining high performance with groundbreaking efficiency.

One of the primary features of the JET342G is its exceptional thrust capabilities. With a thrust rating of approximately 34,000 pounds, it is engineered to provide robust performance during takeoff and ascent, while maintaining efficiency during cruise conditions. This powerful thrust enables it to operate effectively across a range of aircraft sizes, making it a versatile choice for airlines around the globe.

The engine incorporates state-of-the-art turbofan technology, which allows for lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions compared to older models. The JET342G's advanced materials, including lightweight composite fan blades and high-temperature superalloys, contribute to its durability and reliability. These materials enable the engine to withstand the rigors of flight, thereby extending its lifecycle and minimizing maintenance costs for operators.

Another standout characteristic of the JET342G is its advanced aerodynamics. The design features an optimized fan and high bypass ratio, which enhances the engine’s overall efficiency. These aerodynamic improvements help reduce drag and enhance the aircraft's performance, resulting in lower operational costs for airlines as fuel efficiency becomes increasingly crucial in a competitive market.

In addition to its performance specifications, the GE JET342G is equipped with sophisticated digital engine control systems. These systems utilize advanced algorithms and sensors to monitor engine performance in real-time, allowing for immediate adjustments to maintain optimal efficiency and safety. This level of monitoring enhances the reliability of the engine, providing operators with confidence in its performance over long distances.

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