GE JT980 Recipes, To Program a New Favorite, To Use a Favorite, To Change or Replace a Favorite

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Safety Instructions

Recipes.

You can preset up to six temperature/cooking time combinations with this function. You can then bake, convection bake/roast or speed bake any of these six favorite recipes without choosing settings each time.

NOTES:

You cannot program broil, defrost, dehydrate, warmer, proof, speed broil , Delay Bake or self-clean in RECIPES. Your oven will remember FAVORITES that have been programmed even after a power outage.

The cooking time you enter does not include preheat time. The oven will begin to count down the cooking time after the oven has completed preheating. At the preheat tone, put your food in the oven.

FAVORITES are only available on the upper oven of a double wall oven.

Tips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions

To Program a New FAVORITE

Select RECIPES.

Select an available FAVORITE. An available FAVORITE will not have a block before and after it. A FAVORITE that has already been programmed will have a block before and after it. For example: FAVORITE1.

Select the desired cooking mode. The available options are BAKE, CONVECTION (both convection bake modes and convection roast) and SPEED BAKE (all speed bake categories and sub-categories).

Use the number pads to enter the cooking temperature.

To Use a FAVORITE

Select RECIPES.

Select an available FAVORITE. An available FAVORITE will not have a block before and after it. A FAVORITE that has already been programmed will have a block before and after it. For example: FAVORITE1.

Use the number pads to enter the cooking time. Select ENTER when finished.

The control display will show the programmed cooking mode, temperature and time for the FAVORITE. Select SAVE if the information displayed is correct.

Select START to begin cooking with the recipe that was just saved. If you do not want to start the recipe now, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.

The control display will show the programmed cooking mode, temperature and time for the FAVORITE selected. Select START to begin cooking with the selected recipe.

Consumer Support Troubleshooting

To Change or Replace a FAVORITE

 

Select RECIPES.

 

Select the desired FAVORITE recipe.

 

A FAVORITE that has already been

 

programmed will have a block

 

before and after it. For example:

 

FAVORITE1.

 

The control display will show

 

the programmed cooking mode,

 

temperature and time for the

 

FAVORITE. Select REPLACE.

 

Select the desired cooking mode.

 

The available options are BAKE,

 

CONVECTION (both convection bake

 

modes and convection roast) and

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SPEED BAKE (all speed bake

categories and sub-categories).

Use the number pads to enter the cooking temperature.

Use the number pads to enter the cooking time. Select ENTER when finished entering the cooking time.

The control display will show the programmed cooking mode, temperature and time for the FAVORITE. Select SAVE if the information displayed is correct.

Select START to begin cooking with the recipe that was just saved. If you do not want to start the recipe now, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.

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