Whirlpool GS395LEG Broiling Cont, Broiling guidelines, To custom broil at a lower temperature

Models: GS395LEG

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BROILING (CONT.)

USING YOUR RANGE

BROILING (CONT.)

To custom broil at a lower temperature:

PRESS

If your food is cooking too fast, press the ▼ temp

 

pad until “325°F” shows on the small display.

TEMP

 

YOU SEE

 

F

HEAT

ON

BAKE

TIME BROIL

COOK TIME

If you want your food to broil slower from the start,

PRESS

press CUSTOM BROIL and press the ▼ temp pad

 

so a temperature between 300°F and 525°F shows

CUSTOM

on the small display. Press START/ENTER.

Lower temperature settings let the broil heating

BROIL

 

element cycle and slow cooking results. The lower

 

the temperature, the slower the cooking.

 

NOTE: Fish and chicken are some foods that may

TEMP

cook better if you use lower broiling temperatures.

(example shows broil at 325°F)

YOU SEE

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BAKE

BROIL

(example shows broil at 400°F)

 

YOU SEE

 

START

 

 

ENTER

HEAT

ON

 

 

5 SEC

BROIL

 

Broiling guidelines

Use only the broiler pan and grid provided. They are designed to drain extra juices from the cooking surface. This drainage helps prevent spatter and smoke.

To make sure the juices drain well, do not cover the grid with foil.

Trim excess fat to reduce spattering. Slit the fat on the edges to prevent curling.

Use tongs to turn meat to avoid losing juices.

Pull out oven rack to stop position before turning or removing food.

After broiling, remove the pan from the oven when removing the food. Drippings will bake on the pan if left in the heated oven, making cleaning more difficult.

For easier cleaning, line the bottom of the pan with aluminum foil. Clean the pan and grid as soon as possible after each use.

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