GE J2S968 manual Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips, Convection Roasting Guide

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Instructions

Using the convection oven.

How to Set the Oven for Convection Roasting when Using the Probe

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For best results when roasting large turkeys and roasts, we recommend using the probe included in the convection oven.

To change the oven temperature during the Convection Roast cycle, touch the CONVECTION ROAST pad and then touch the number pads to

The display will flash PROBE and the oven control will signal if the probe is inserted into the outlet, and you have not set a probe temperature and pressed the START pad.

Place the oven rack in the position that centers the food between the top and bottom of the oven. Insert the probe into the meat.

Plug the probe into the outlet in the oven. Make sure it is pushed all the way in. Close the oven door.

Touch the CONVECTION ROAST pad.

Touch the number pads to set the desired oven temperature.

Touch the PROBE pad.

Touch the number pads to set the desired internal meat temperature.

Touch the START pad.

When the oven starts to heat, the word LO will be in the display.

After the internal temperature of the meat reaches 100°F, the changing internal temperature will be shown in the display.

When the internal temperature of the meat reaches the number you have set, the probe and the oven turn off and the oven control signals. To stop the signal, touch the CLEAR/OFF pad. Use hot pads to remove the probe from the food. Do not use tongs to pull on it—they might damage it.

CAUTION: To prevent possible burns, do not unplug the probe from the oven outlet until the oven has cooled. Do not store the probe in the oven.

NOTE:

If the probe is removed from the food before the final temperature is reached, a tone will sound and the display will flash until the probe is removed from the oven.

You will hear a fan while cooking with this feature. The fan will stop when the door is opened, but the heat will not turn off.

You can use the kitchen timer even though you cannot use timed oven operations.

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set the new desired temperature.

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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

*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.)

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