Temperature Probe - GE JEB1090 Use And Care Manual

Built-in microwave/convection oven
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CONVECTION TEMPERATURE COOKING
You can also convection cook with the temperature probe, to assure
that foods are cooked precisely to the degree of doneness desired, while
the constantly circulating hot air assures even cooking and delicious
browning. The temperature probe monitors the internal temperature
of the food and turns the oven off automatically when the desired
temperature is reached.
For best results
1. Place the shelf on the oven floor.
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Allow at least one inch between the pan and the walls of
the oven.
cooking to convection, lower the oven temperature 25 to
35 degrees and check at minimum time.
How to Convection Temperature Cook
Step 1: Insert probe in
food as directed in the
Plug other end of pr~be
securely into wall
receptacle.
Step 2: Touch Convection COOK pad.
COOK
Questions and Answers
Q. After I preheated my oven, I tried to set
cooking time, but nothing happened. What is
the problem?
A. Until you open the oven door or touch the
CLEAR/OFF pad, the oven remains in the preheat
mode and no further instructions can be entered.
After 1 hour oven automatically turns off.
Q. Can I check during the cooking cycle to be sure
that I have set the correct oven temperature?
A. Yes. If you touch the Convection COOK pad at
any time during cooking, the selected oven
temperature is displayed on the display.
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Step 3: Enter oven temperature by touching the
number pads that correspond with the desired oven
temperature. For example, touch 2.2, 5 for 225"F.
Step 4: Touch the appropriate number pads in
sequence to enter the desired food temperature.
programmed. For example, touch 1, 8 and O, in-that
order, for 180°F. The temperature selected is shown
on the display.
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Step 5: Touch START pad. When food
reaches preselected temperature, display
S TART
shows "End," oven signals and turns off.
Q. Can I store the probe in the oven when it is not
in use?
A. Leaving the probe in the oven is not recommended.
If you forget and leave it in during cooking,
without having inserted it in food, damage to the
probe or to the oven may result.

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