GE Profile JGB900 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 29

Self-cleaning gas ranges
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Temperature Selection Chan
To keep se_ e_] dine're_ t {hods h or, set
the temperature
to the %od m_eedh_g the
highest
setfim_g. Place the items m_eedim_g the
highest
settim_g ol_ the bottom
o{ the drinker
m_d items m_eedh_g less heat o1_ the rack
The temperattu'e,
_'pe and amount
of
tood, and the time held will affect the
quali_'
of the tood.
Food in heat-safe
glass and glass-ceramic
utensils
may need a higher
them_ostat
setting
as compared
to food in metal
utensils.
Repeated
opening
oI the drawer
allows
the hot air to escape and the tood to cool.
_Mlow extra time fi_r the temperature
inside
the drawer to stabilize after
adding
items.
X_ith lmge loads it may be necessmw to
use a higher
wamfing
drawer
setting
and
cover some of the cooked
tood items.
Do
not
use
plastic
containers
or
plastic wrap.
I Food Type
Control Setting I
Bacon
3
Breads
2
Casserole
2
Chicken, fried
3
Eggs, s crambled
2
Fish
3
Gra W,sauces
3
Ham
3
Muffins
2
Onionrings
3
Pies
1
Pizza
3
Potatoes, b aked
3
Potatoes, m ashed
2
TortillaChips
1
CAUtiON: Do not keep food in the warming drawer
for more than two hours.
ToCrisp Stale Items
Place food in lo_si(led
dishes or pans.
Preheat
on I setting.
Check
crispness
alier 45 illintltes.
Add
time as needed.
To Warm Serving Bowls and Plates
To w:mn serving
bowls and plates, set the
control
on
I.
Use only heat-safe
dishes.
Place empty dishes on the rack to raise
them
off the bottom
of the (h'awe_:
Plating
dishes on the wamfing
drawer
bo[[oIll
Ill}IV cause
thelll
to becoI/le
extremely
hot and could damage
them.
If w_u want to heat fine china,
please
check with the inanufilcturer
of the
dishes tot their maximum
heat tolerance.
You may wam_ empty serving
dishes while
preheating
the ch'awe_:
When
holding
hot, cooked
foods and
wamfing
empty se_Mng dishes at the
same time, place the se_'ing
dishes on
the rack and the food on the bottom
of
the drawe;c
CAUTION: D isheswill be hot Usepotholdersor
mitts whenremoving hot dishes.
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