GE JET342G warranty Auto RoM Codes use Probe, How to Combination Auto Roast

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Combination Auto Roast

Auto Roast is a combination function which is similar to combination temperature cooking, using both microwave and convection cooking in conjunction with the temperature probe. However, the Auto Roast feature eliminates most of the steps necessary to program combination temperature cooking. Instead, you can set the entire cooking program by selecting just one Auto Roast code.

The food is placed in a glass dish on a trivet for cooking during Auto Roast. To select a code from 1

to 8 see Auto Roast Guide on this page.

How to Combination Auto Roast

Step 1: Insert temperature probe into meat and plug the probe firmly into oven wall receptacle.

Step 2: Touch AUTO ROAST pad. The time of day disappears and “Auto” appears on display and “ENTER ROAST CODE” flashes.

Step 3: Enter the desired Auto Roast cooking code by touching a number pad from 1 to 8. The selected code appears in the display and “START” flashes.

Step 4: Touch START. Auto Roast Code number disappears. Display shows “ROAST FOOD TEMP” and “-80” until food temperature reaches 80°F. Then display shows actual food temperature as it rises. When food reaches the programmed temperature for proper degree of doneness, the display shows “End” and the oven signals and turns off.

Auto RoM Codes (use Probe)

Food

Temp. Code

Beef, Rare 120°F. 1

Medium 130°F. 2

Well 160°F. 3

Lamb, Medium 140°F. 4

Well 160°F. 5

Pork

170°F.

6

Chicken190°F. 7

Turkey190°F. 8

Questions and Answers

Q. When I cook poultry, the thin, small areas like legs and wings often overcook before the rest of the bird is thoroughly cooked. How can I prevent this?

A. Thin, uneven portions of poultry may be shielded with alumin-um - foil during cooking. Do not allow foil to touch shelf or oven sides, arcing may occur.

Q. Usually my temperature probe gives very accurate resulk, but this time it didn’t. What happened?

A. If the temperature probe is positioned touching fat or bone, an inaccurate reading may result. Be sure to place the probe in solid muscle, usually the thickest, meatiest part of the roast or poultry, or in the center of a meat loaf or casserole.

Q. Meats often take longer than indicated in the guides to reach the desired internal temperature. Why?

A. If the meat is recently defrosted and still very cold or icy inside, it will require a longer cooking time than meat which has been merely refrigerated. Times shown in the guides are usually for meats that are refrigerator temperature.

Q. When I tried to program my oven for combination Auto Roast, it beeped and flashed “ProbZ’ What did I do wrong?

A. Auto Roast cannot be

prog rammd without the temperature probe connected to the oven wall receptacle. To eliminate the “PROB” display and continue programming the oven, just securely insert the probe into the receptacle.

Q. When I touched the ST~ pad the display showed “-80” instead of the food temperature. Why?

A. If the temperature of the food is lower than 80°F. the display will indicate “- 80” until actual food temperature reaches 80°F. Then the display will show the internal food ternpe;ature as it continues to rise.

Q. Do most meats require standing time after cooking with combination Auto Roast?

A. You may want to let meats stand briefly, to allow easier carving and serving. Most meat roasts continue to cook for a few minutes after removing from the oven. Check the cookbook for specific instructions.

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