GE JET122 Instructions Manual page 10

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Both top and bottom displays of the readout
panel come on. The lower display reads
Power Level "18". and the top display shows
five 8's and a colon. After 15 seconds all dis-
plays disappear except for "88:88". Touching
CLEAR OFF erases "88:88" from the readout
and allows immediate use of the oven.
Why
not
make a cup of coffee
(or
other hot
d r l n k )
w h l e you practlce settlng
your oven7
Use a
cup wlth no metal decoratlon
on
It-
even a plastlc-coated paper cup
Fill
It
.
full
of water
and add
a teaspoon
of
freeze-drled
coffee Remove the spoon
1 . Place cup of coffee (or food)
in oven.
Close door.
The readout tells you how much
time is
remaining.
2 Touch TIME COOK. The signal llght on the
read-out dlsplay flashes "Enter Tlme"
Read-
out displays: 0 and Power Level
10
3. Select the amount of time.
For your coffee.
you'll need about a minute and
20 seconds.
Touch 1. 2 and 0 (for 1 minute and 20 sec-
onds) The read-out shows
1:20 and Time
Cook Power Level
10 remains on readout
dlsplay
4 .
Select Power Level. The oven is autornat-
lcally set at
HIGH unless you change the
Power Level. For your coffee, leave the oven
at HIGH (For other foods, see recipes in your
Cookbook for suggested
Power Levels.)
To
change from automatic HIGH (10). touch de-
sired Power Level
number pad at bottom of
control panel.
5. Push START. The inside light comes on. A
fan starts.
Readout display shows what Power Level the
oven is using.
You can change Power Levels easily while
cooking. Just for practice,
why not change
Power Levels? Touch another Pcwer Level
pad. Readout panel shows what Power Level
you have selected.
You may hear a
dull
thumping sound when using a lower
Power
Level. After a
few seconds, switch back
to
HIGH, by touching Power Level 10 pad again.
6. Time is Up. Oven shuts off. Display flashes
"End". Signal sounds
3 times. Light and fan
shut off.
REMEMBER:
Microwave power won't turn
on
until you're
Touch the TIME
COOK
pad befcre setting
ready. Until you press START.
number pads.
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