Control Panel - GE JEM816 Use And Care Manual

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Your Touch Control Panel
The Touch Control Panel
allows you to set the oven controls
electronically with the touch of a
finger. It's designed to be easy
to use and understand.
1. DISPLAY. Displays time of day
and time counting down during
cooking functions, power level,
cooking mode and instructions.
2. TIME COOK I & II.
Microwave for a preset amount of
time using automatic Power Level
10 (HIGH), (or change power level
after entering cooking time. See
page 7.)
3. CLOCK. Touch this pad to enter
time of day or check time of day
while microwaving.
To set clock, first touch CLOCK
pad and then enter time of day. For
example, if time is 1:30, touch
number pads 1, 3 and O and 1:30
will appear in display. Touch
START pad. To reset or change
time, simply repeat above process.
4. NUMBER PADS. Touch these
pads to enter cooking/defrosting
time, power level and time of day.
5. POWER LEVEL. Touch this
pad before entering another power
level number if you want to change
from automatic Power Level 10
(HIGH) for cooking or Power
Level 3 (LOW) for defrosting.
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Use your Touch Control Panel to
Defrost and Cook by time using
your choice of Power Levels from
1 (low) to 10 (high), time kitchen
tasks with the Min/Sec Timer,
and set the clock.
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6. TIME DEFROST. Gentle,
generally uniform thawing at
automatic Power Level 3 (LOW), (or
change power level after entering
defrosting time. See page 8.)
7. MIN/SEC TIMER. This feature
uses no microwave energy. It
functions as a kitchen timer, as a
holding period after defrost or as a
delay timer before time cooking.
(See page 9.)
8. CLEAR/OFF. When touched, it
shuts off the oven and erases all
settings (except time of day).
9. START. After all selections are
made, touch this pad to start oven.
Create your own programs to suit
your individual cooking style. For
example: use the Min/Sec Timer to
a hold time between defrosting and
cooking. (See page 9.) Set Time
Cook I &II for a two-stage program
using different times and Power
Levels. (See page 7.)

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