Cooking options, Available cooking options – GE DVM1665 User Manual

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Always use the grilling shelf when
using Auto Grill or Manual Grill unless
the item you are cooking is too large.

Cooking Method

Microwave energy
is distributed evenly
throughout the
oven for thorough,
fast cooking
of food.

Heat Source

Microwave energy.

Heat Conduction

Heat produced
within food by
instant energy
penetration.

Benefits

Fast, high efficiency
cooking. Oven
and surroundings
do not get hot.
Easy clean-up.

Cooking Method

Hot air radiates
around food to
produce a browned
exterior.

Heat Source

Radiating
heated air.

Heat Conduction

Heat conducted
from outside
of food to inside.

Benefits

Aids in browning
and enhances
flavor.

Available cooking options.

Microwave Cooking

Auto Grill/Manual Grill

During grilling, a heating element is used to generate radiant heat to brown the exterior
of the food. Your oven offers the option of using automatic or manual grilling. Automatic grilling
allows you to select the correct food type from a pre-programmed menu. Manual grilling allows
you to specify the amount of time you wish to grill.

Your oven uses microwave energy to cook by a set time or weight, or automatically
by sensor.

Sensor microwave works by detecting the increasing humidity released during cooking.
The oven automatically adjusts the cooking time to various types and amounts of food.

Cooking Method

Microwave energy
and radiating
heated air combine
to grill foods faster.

Heat Source

Microwave energy
and radiating
heated air.

Heat Conduction

Food heats from
instant microwave
energy penetration
and from heat
conducted from
outside.

Benefits

Shortened
grilling time from
microwave energy
plus browning
and flavor
enhancement.

For best results, use the grilling shelf
when using Combo Grill unless the item
you are cooking is too large.

Combination Grill

Your oven also offers the option of using Combination Grill. This feature allows for faster grilling
by combining grilling and microwave energy.

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