GE JT930, JT980 Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning, Convection Roasting Guide

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How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop

Safety

You can set the oven control to delay-start the oven, cook for a specific length of time and then turn off automatically.

Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day.

Select CONVECTION.

On double oven models, select upper or lower oven.

Select CONV MULTI for multi-rack convection baking. This mode is used for cooking food items on more than one rack (i.e., 2, 3 or more racks) at the same time in convection bake. See Multi-Rack Baking section for more information.

Select CONV 1-RACKfor one rack convection baking. This mode is used for cooking food items on only one rack in convection bake.

Select CONVROAST for convection roasting.

Press the number pads to set the desired oven temperature.

Select OPTIONS.

Select TIMED BAKE.

Using the number pads, enter the desired convection cooking time.

NOTE: The time countdown will not start until after the oven is preheated.

Select ENTER.

Select OPTIONS.

Select DELAY BAKE.

Using the number pads, enter the time of day you want the oven to turn on and start cooking.

Select ENTER.

Select START.

If you would like to check the times you have set, select REVIEW TIMES. You have the option to see delay time, clock, cook time or timer.

When the oven starts to heat, the changing temperature, starting at 100°F, will be displayed. When the oven reaches the temperature you set, 3 beeps will sound.

The oven will continue to cook for the programmed amount of time. After the cooking time has ended, the oven will prompt the user to add “MORE TIME” to further cook food if desired. Add additional time by selecting MORE TIME. Enter traditional cooking time in minutes and select START. Press CLEAR/OFF pad if food has finished cooking. The oven will turn off automatically, unless the WARM feature was set. See the Settings section.

Press the CLEAR/OFF pad to clear the display.

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*Stuffed birds generally require 30–45 minutes additional roasting time. Shield legs and breast with foil to prevent overbrowning and drying of skin.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture says “Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F means some food poisoning organisms may survive.” (Source: Safe Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)

Convection Roasting Guide

Meats

 

 

Minutes/Lb.

Oven Temp.

Internal Temp.

Beef

Rib, Boneless Rib,

Rare

20–24

325°F

140°F†

 

Top Sirloin

Medium

24–28

325°F

160°F

 

(3 to 5 lbs.)

Well

28–32

325°F

170°F

 

Beef Tenderloin

Rare

10–14

325°F

140°F†

 

 

Medium

14–18

325°F

160°F

Pork

Bone-in, Boneless (3 to 5 lbs.)

 

23–27

325°F

170°F

 

Chops (1/2 to 1thick)

2 chops

30–35 total

325°F

170°F

 

 

4 chops

35–40 total

325°F

170°F

 

 

6 chops

40–45 total

325°F

170°F

Ham

Canned, Butt, Shank (3 to 5 lbs. fully cooked)

14–18

325°F

140°F

Lamb

Bone-in, Boneless (3 to 5 lbs.)

Medium

17–20

325°F

160°F

 

 

Well

20–24

325°F

170°F

Seafood

Fish, whole (3 to 5 lbs.)

 

30–40 total

400°F

 

 

Lobster Tails (6 to 8 oz. each)

 

20–25 total

350°F

 

Poultry

Whole Chicken (212 to 312 lbs.)

 

24–26

350°F

180°–185°F

 

Cornish Hens Unstuffed (1 to 112 lbs.)

 

50–55 total

350°F

180°–185°F

 

Stuffed (1 to 112 lbs.)

 

55–60 total

350°F

180°–185°F

 

Duckling (4 to 5 lbs.)

 

24–26

325°F

180°–185°F

 

Turkey, whole*

 

 

 

 

 

Unstuffed (10 to 16 lbs.)

 

8–11

325°F

180°–185°F

 

Unstuffed (18 to 24 lbs.)

 

7–10

325°F

180°–185°F

 

Turkey Breast (4 to 6 lbs.)

 

16–19

325°F

170°F

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Write the model and serial numbers here Model # Serial # Built-InCleaning Operating Instructions Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips CareOperating Instructions Care Troubleshooting Tips Consumer SupportInstructions To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity Trivection OvenInstructions Safety Oven. Arcing is caused byArcing is the microwave term for sparks Cook Meat and Poultry THOROUGHLY… Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer SupportTips Care Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety InstructionsConsumer Support Troubleshooting IntroductionTips Consumer Support Using the oven controlsSafety Instructions Operating Instructions Care Cleaning TroubleshootingSpeed broil Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips Care and CleaningRecipes SafetyTo Set the Clock Using the clock, timer and control lockoutConsumer Support Troubleshooting To Set the TimerBefore you begin… Using the ovenCookware for Speedcooking Using the Trivection ovenMicrowave Assisted Auto Recipe ConversionConsumer Support Other Speedcooking TipsRack Positions for Speed Baking Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips How to Set the Oven for Speed BakingEnter maximum recipe or package cook time Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support Traditional Roasting GuideTips for Speed Broiling Traditional Broiling Guide for Speed Broiling Select Speed BroilYou must preheat the oven. Wait Using the defrost feature How to Set the Oven for DefrostCookware/Tips for Defrosting Ground Meat Defrosting GuideInstructions Care and Cleaning Using traditional bake and roastHow to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop Using the traditional timed baking and roasting featuresSafety Instructions How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic StopBroiling Guide Using traditional broilCare and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support How to Set the Oven for BroilingMulti-Rack Convection Baking Using the convection modesConvection Fan Rack Convection BakingCookware for Convection Cooking Instructions Care and CleaningHow to Set the Oven for Convection Baking or Roasting Instructions OperatingTips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Using the timed features for convection cookingConvection Roasting Guide Instructions Operating Instructions Care and CleaningTo Use a Favorite Consumer Support TroubleshootingRecipes To Program a New FavoriteHow to Set the Oven For Warm Using the proof, warmer and warm featuresCare and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips How to Set the Oven For ProofInstructions Using the self-cleaning ovenTroubleshooting Tips Care and Cleaning Before a Clean CycleSelect Delay Clean Troubleshooting Tips Consumer SupportAfter a Clean Cycle How to Delay the Start of CleaningSettings Cleaning OperatingTroubleshooting Tips Instructions Operating Tone VolumeFahrenheit or Celsius Temperature Tips Consumer SupportAdjust the oven temperature-Do it yourself To Adjust the TemperatureType of margarine will affect baking performance Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays Using the Sabbath FeatureCare and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support How to Set for Sabbath Feature in Baking/RoastingCare and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety TipsControl did not recognize How to Remove Packaging Tape Care and cleaning of the ovenCleaning Troubleshooting How to Exit the Sabbath FeatureStainless Steel Surfaces Cleaning the Oven DoorBroiler Pan & Grid Using the clock, timer and control lockoutReactivate the touch pads after cleaning Oven Racks and Convection Roasting RackProblem Possible Causes What To Do Before you call for service…Consumer Support Safety Instructions Operating InstructionsAfter a clean cycle Temperature tooClean cycle Not open after a Clean cycle Oven not cleanLetter flash Power outageOven light does Not workLooking For Something More? AccessoriesWe’ll Cover Any Appliance. Anywhere. Anytime Consumer Product Ownership Registration What GE Will Not Cover GE Self-Cleaning Oven with Trivection WarrantyCare and Cleaning GE Will ReplaceReal Life Design Studio Schedule ServiceParts and Accessories Consumer Support GE Appliances Website
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