GE ZET938, ZET958 manual Proofing, How to set the oven Jot proofing

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How to set the oven

Jot proofing

The pi oohng feature maintains a *_arm

environment useful for rising }east-leavened

products.

1 Place the coxered dough in a dish in the oven on rack B or C.

NOTE: For best _,sldts, ( o'uer tke doug'b "witk a clotk

or witk ,_'reased,/)lastk,"wra/) (tke /)lastk, may. _eed to

be az_cko_,d uz_derneatk tke coz_tah_er,so tke oven

.fi_n will zmt blow it qff).

2 Press the WARM/PROOF pad twice and then the START pad.

The displa? will read "PrF" (proof).

The oven interior light tm'ns on and remains on dm'ing proofing.

Tile proofing teature automatically provides

the desired temperature tiw proofing and

thereti_re does not have a temperature a(!j ustm en t.

3 Set the TIMER ON/OFF fl:,r a maximmn

of 1 horn _. Depending upon the recipe, bread

may complete proofing in less than 1 horn'. Check bread as needed tin" progress.

4 After 1 horn" of proofing, press the

CLEAR/OFF pad. If proofing is not

complete, leave the bread in the closed

oven tmtil it reaches the desired height.

* To axoid lowering the oxen temperature and

len-thening_ , ln'°°fing, time, do not open the

ovell door Hllllecess_trily.

* Check bread products earl? to axoid

O_ el_proo_illg.

NOTES:

*Do not use the/)mqfing" mo(h_fn' warmi_g'fbod or ke@i_g,'f)od hot. The p_vqfing" ove_z #mpe_mm, is not hot e_zouglz to hold foods at s(¢;_ #mperature,s.

('se the l,lf41_M f_atm_, to kee])fbod warm.

*Proo,flb_q',,fieature o_ .pper oven only.

*Pmqfing will not operate wken oven is above 12 5 o7,.• "HO _1""wall" show zn" tke dislplay.

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NOTE:

Set the oven to PROOF for a maximum

of 1 hour, then leave the bread in the

closed oven until it reaches the desired

height. Using PROOF in excess of 1 hour may kill the yeast.

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