GE 164D2092P020, JVM131H, 49-8027 warranty How to Use the Minute/Second ~mer

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How to Use the Minute/Second ~mer

The MIN/SEC TIMER has three timing functions:

It operates as a minute timer.

. It can be set to delay cooking.

. It can be used as a hold setting after defrosting.

The MIN/SEC TIMER operates without microwave energy.

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1.Touch MIN/SEC TIMER pad. The display shows “: O“ and “ENTER TIME” flashes.

2.Touch number pads 3,0 and O (for 3 minutes and no seconds). Display shows “3:00” and “TIME” flashes.

3.Touch START. Display shows

time counting down.

4.When time is up, oven signals, flashes “End’~ and display shows time of day.

Programming a Holding ~me

The Minute/Second Timer can also be used to program “hold time” between microwave cooking functions. The time can range from one second to 99 minutes and 99 seconds. A HOLD or “standing” time may be requested in some of your own recipes or cooking guide.

Programming Delayed Cooking

To delay cooking up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds, touch TIME COOK I and enter cooking time. Then, touch MIN/SEC TIMER and enter number of minutes to delay cooking. Press START.

How to ~me Defrost, Hold and ~me Cook

tit’s say you want to defrost a fro=n casserole for 15 minutes, hold for 10 minutes and then Time Cook for

25 minutes. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Take casserole from freezer and place in oven.

Step 2: Touch TIME DEFROST pad,

The display shows “: O“ and “ENTER DEF TIME” flashes.

Step 3: Touch pads 1,5,0 and O for 15 minutes defrosting time. “15:00” appears on display. (Defrosting is automatically set on power level 3 but can be changed by touching the POWER LEVEL pad and the desired power level.)

Step 4: Set standing or hold time by touching MIN/SEC TIMER. The display shows “: O“ and “ENTER TIME” flashes.

Step 5: Touch 1,0,0 and O to hold for ten minutes. “10:00” appears on display and “TIME” flashes.

Step 6: Touch TIME COOK I

pad. The display shows”: O“ and “ENTER 1 COOK TIME” flashes.

Step 7: Touch 2,5,0 and O for twenty-five minutes of cooking time. “1 COOK TIME” flashes and “25:00” appears on display.

Step 8: Touch START. “DEF TIME” and “E:OO” counting down show on display. As each function is automatically performed, oven display shows instructions entered and the function.

Step 9: When time is up, the oven signals and flashes “End~’

Questions and Answers

Q. What will happen if I accidentally reverse my defrost, hold and cook instructions?

A. The oven will automatically rearrange your program. Defrosting will always come first, then hold, and then the cooking function.

Q. Can I defrost and hold only?

A. Yes. Sometimes you may only want to defrost a food, hold it, and cook it later. All you need to do is program in Time Defrost and amount of time. Then program hold and the amount of time. Be sure to put the thawed dish in the refrigerator promptly.

N~E: Let foods remain at room temperature only as long as safe. Times will vary.

Q. I programmed my oven for a specific defrosting time but it defrosted longer than necessary. What happened?

A. When instructions conflict, the oven carries out the last instruction. You may have set the oven to defrost for 4 minutes, hold for 2 minutes, and then defrost for 6 minutes. In this case, the oven would defrost for 6 minutes and hold for 2 minutes.

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