Preheating And Pan Placement; Aluminum Foil; Oven Moisture - GE JGS905 Owner's Manual

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Usingthe oven.
Do not place foods directly
on tlTe
oven floo_
Preheating and Pan Placement
Preheat
the oven if the redpe
calls fin" it.
Preheating
is necessm T for good results
when baking
cakes, cookies,
past_ T and
breads.
Topreheat,set the ovenat the correcttemperature.
Thecontrol will beep when the ovenis preheated
and the display will show yourset temperature.
Thepreheat time will vary dependingon the
temperature settl))g.
Baking
results
will be better
if baking
pans
are
centered
in the oven
as much
as possible.
If baking
with
more
than
one
pan,
place
the
pans
so each
has at least
1"
(2.5 cm)to
1½"
(3.8 cm)
of air space
around
it.
/
Aluminum Foil
/
You
can use ahuninuin
foil
to line
the
_/
broiler
pan
and
broiler
grid.
Howexe_;
__S
you
must
mold
the
fifil tighfl)
to the
grid
and
cut slits in it just
like
the
grid.
Without
the
slits, the
toil will prevent
ti_t
gut slits in the foiljust like the grid.
and
meat
juices
ti'om
draining
into
the
broiler
pan.
The juices
could
become
hot enough
to catch
on fire.
If w_u
do not
cut tile slits, you
are
essentially
fiTing
, not broiling.
Donot usealuminum foil on thebottomof
theoven.
Never
entirely
cover
a rack with
aluminum
fifil. This
Mll disturb
tile heat
circulation
and
result
in poor
baking.
A smaller
sheet
of fl)il may
be used
to
catch
a spillover
by placing
it on a lower
rock several
inches
below
tile food.
Oven Moisture
_&svour
oven
heats
up, tile temperature
change
of tile air in tile oven
may
cause
water
droplets
to tOm_ on tile door
glass.
These
droplets
are
hamfless
and
will
eV}ll)OI'}lte }IStile
oven
contintles
to
heat
up.
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