GE Monogam JET343G Use And Care Manual
GE Monogam JET343G Use And Care Manual

GE Monogam JET343G Use And Care Manual

Microwave/convection oven

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Use and Care Guide
Microwave/Convection Oven
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  • Page 1 Monogam. Use and Care Guide forJET343G Microwave/Convection Oven 1992 Momgam.”bf Mimowavelconuection &en...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Your new Monogram microwave/convection oven makes an eloquent statement of style, convenience and kitchen planning flexibility. Whether you chose it for its purity of design, practical cooking features or assiduous attention to detail—or for all of these reasons—you’ll find that your Monogram microwave/convection oven’s superior blend of form and function will delight you for years to come.
  • Page 3: Energy

    Be sure your microwave oven is registered. It is important that we know the location of your microwave oven should a need occur for adjustments. Your supplier is responsible for registering you as the owner. Please check with your supplier to be sure he has done so;...
  • Page 4 * Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance beneath this microwave oven. Do not mount the microwave oven over or near any portion of a heating or cooking appliance. Do not store anything directly on top of the microwave oven surface when the microwave oven is in o~eration.
  • Page 5 Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers-for example, closed glass jars—will explode and should not be heated in this microwave oven. Such use of the microwave/convection oven could result in injury. Avoid heating baby food in glass jars, even without their lids;...
  • Page 6 Check the package for pr~per use *Spontaneous boiling—Under certain special circumstances, liquids may start to boil during or shortly after removal from the microwave oven. To prevent bums from splashing liquid, stir the liquid briefly before removing the container from the microwave oven.
  • Page 7: Features

    Auto Roast function. 6. Oven Shelf. Use with convection, combination and some microwave recipes. All These Things are Normal With Your Microwave Oven: Q Dimming oven light and change in blower sound may occur while operating at power levels other than high.
  • Page 8: Clock

    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. With your new oven, you have several cooking options. In addition to microwave or convection cooking, you have combination cooking which uses both methods.
  • Page 9 -T YOUR OWN CAN DO Cooking with your new oven offers a wide variety of food preparation options. Microwave cooking uses very short, high frequency radio waves. The movement of the microwaves through the food generates heat and cooks most foods faster than regular methods, while retaining their natural texture and moisture.
  • Page 10: Cookware Tips

    COOKWAM AND ACCESSOms Heat-Resistant Glass, Glass-Ceramic (Pyrex@, Fire King@, Corning Ware@, etc.) Metal Non Heat-Resistant Glass Microwave-Safe Plastics Plastic Films and Wraps Paper Products Straw, Wicker and Wood *Use only microwave cookware that is safe to 450°F. NOTE: For more information on the proper use of cookware in your oven, see your Microwave Convection Cookbook.
  • Page 11: Auto Cook

    AUTOMATIC MICROWAVE COOmG Microwaving with the Auto Cook setting offers especially convenient shortcut cooking for many foods. There’s no guesswork about cooking times, no need to look up suggested times in the Cookbook. Instead, a sophisticated sensing device actually detects the steam which escapes from cooking food, and automatically adjusts the oven’s cooking time for various types and amounts of food.
  • Page 12 AUTOMATIC MICROWAVE COOmG Automatic cooking control is a fully automatic control system that lets your microwave oven do the cooking for you. The guides in this section are designed to help you make the most of this truly new feature.
  • Page 13 If after completion of Auto Cook cycle food needs additional warming, simply re-cover food and use Auto Cook code 8. Be sure outside of cooking container and inside of microwave oven are dry. Stir or rotate after oven signals and time appears on display.
  • Page 14 AUTOmTIc COOmNG CONTROL GUmE 4uto Cook Food Code Chicken (continued) Pieces Whole (3 lbs.) Fish Fillets (1 lb.) Defrosted Fruit Baked Apples (4) Baked Pears (4) Hamburger Casserole, Convenience 3 lbs.) (Up to Meat Loaf (1X lb.) Patties (4-5) Pork Sausage patties (1/2 inch thick~) Chops (3/4-1 inch thick)
  • Page 15 Auto Cook Food Code Vegetables, (continued) fresh Asparagus (1 lb. cut spears) Brussels, Sprouts (1 lb.) Potatoes, Baked* 2-4 (6 to 8-oz. each) Frozen Block (10-oz) Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Leaf Spinach Mixed Vegetables Frozen Pouch Baby Limas corn Peas Spinach *Excessively dry potatoes may not release enough moisture to activate sensor.
  • Page 16: Auto Start

    The Auto Start control on your new oven allows you to begin cooking a meal, even if you’re not at home! The convenient Auto Start function lets you program a time of day, in hours and minutes to begin cooking. The oven will hold the food while counting down the selected time of day, then begin cooking after the preset time has been reached.
  • Page 17: Auto Defrost

    AUTOmTIC DEFROSTmG With the Auto Defrost feature, the oven automatically sets the defrosting time and power levels for you. You choose the appropriate code number from 1 to 3 for the food you are defrosting, then enter the food weight in pounds and tenths of a pound (See Conversion Guide below) and touch START.
  • Page 18 DEFROSTING BY TME Defrosting is one of the most useful microwave functions of your oven, thawing foods quickly, but gently. With no lengthy defrosting required, meal planning is easier than ever! You can prepare single servings or whole meals ahead of time and freeze, then thaw and heat them in just minutes.
  • Page 19: Questions And Answers

    You will find that cooking with microwave energy takes a great deal less time than regular cooking methods. And your microwave oven, unlike many other ovens, turns itself off automatically after the preset time has elapsed.
  • Page 20 MICROWAVE TME COOmNG We-Stage Microwave Time Cooking Step 1: Touch Microwave COOK and the desired number pads for first stage COOK cooking time, as described in Steps 1 and 2 on previous page. Step 2: Touch POWER LEVEL. Touch POWER the number pad for first stage power LEVEL level or oven automatically cooks at...
  • Page 21 Setting the Oven Controls Step 1: Insert temperature probe in food as shown below or as described in cookbook. Plug other end of probe securely into oven wall receptacle and cloqe oven door. Step 2: Touch Microwave COOK. COOK Step Touch the number pads EEHE in the order vou read them.
  • Page 22 CONECTION T~E COOmNG During convection cooking, a heating element is used to raise the temperature of the air inside the oven. A fan gently circulates this heated air throughout the oven, over and around the food, producing golden brown exteriors and rich, moist interiors. Because the heated air is kept constantly moving, not permitting a layer of cooler air to develop around the food;...
  • Page 23 CO~CTION TE~EWTU~ COOmG 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.
  • Page 24 COMB~ATION T~E COOmNG Combination cooking offers the best features of microwave energy and convection cooking. Microwaves cook food fast and convection circulation of heated air browns foods beautifully. How to Combination Time Cook Step 1: Touch Combination COOK pad. COOK Step 2: Select a combination EHEH cooking code by touching a...
  • Page 25 COMB~ATION TEMPE~TU~ COOmG With this function of your new oven, you can enjoy the benefits of combination cooking with the precision of the temperature probe. Four combination codes are shown on the guide in the Combination Time Cooking section to make it easy to program microwave power level and oven temperature with only one entry.
  • Page 26 COMB~ATION AUTO ROAST Auto Roast is a combination function which is similar to combination temperature cooking, using both microwave and convection cooking in conjunction with the temperature probe. However, the Auto Roast feature eliminates most of the steps necessary to program combination temperature cooking.
  • Page 27 Questions and Answers Q. When I cook poultry, the thin, small areas like legs and wings often overcook before the rest of the bird is thoroughly cooked. How can I prevent this? A. Thin, uneven portions of poultry maybe shielded with aluminum foil during cooking.
  • Page 28 COOmG REFERENCE GU~E This is a Quick Reference to guide you in selecting the best method of cooking. Specific recipes can be adapted to any method of ~ooking. Foods Appetizers Dips and Spreads Pastry Snacks Beverages Sauces and Toppings Soups and Stews Meats Defrosting Roasting...
  • Page 29 Step Touch Convection BROIL pad. BROIL Step 4: Touch number pad 1 or EEEE 2 for desired Broil Code. Code 1 broils at 475°F. Code 2 broils at EEEEE 450°F. Use Code 1 for thinner cuts of meat. “ENTER BROIL TIME” flashes on display but usually it is recommended that you preheat to preprogrammed broiling...
  • Page 30 these simple care rules: Follow Keep inside of oven clean. Food spatters or spilled liquids will absorb microwave energy and reduce efficiency of oven. Wipe up when they are still warm. NOTE: Let oven parts cool before touching or handling. PART MATERIALS TO USE Stainless Steel...
  • Page 31: Adapter Plugs

    GROU~~G mSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a power cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug.
  • Page 32: Extension Cords

    If you use an extension cord, the interior light may flicker and the blower sound may vary when the microwave oven is on. Cooking times maybe longer, too. Step 3: Let bulb cool before removing. Gently twist the bulb to break the silicone adhesive attached to the bulb and socket to prevent damage during shipping.
  • Page 33: Problem Solver

    USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE OVEN WILL NUT A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or COME ON reset circuit breaker. G Unplug your microwave/convection oven, then plug it back in. Make sure 3-prong plug on oven is fully inserted into wdl receptacle.
  • Page 34: Consumer Services

    Witi the purchase ofyour new Mono~m appliance, receive the assurance that ifyou ever need information or assismnce from GE, we’ll be tiere. All you have to do is call—toll-free! In-Home RepakService 80fiGECARES(80a43Z2737) consumer service professional will provide expert repair service, scheduled at a time that’s convenient for you.
  • Page 35: Warranty

    Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose or used commercially. Damage to product caused by accident, fire, floods or acts of God. WARRANTOR IS NOTRESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. JET343G...
  • Page 36 P“b. N“. 49-8332 Part No. 164 D2588P132 &92 CG Genera/ Electr;c Company Lou;sv;//e, KY40225...

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