How to use defrost, Questions and answers – GE 49-4562 User Manual

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How to Use Defrost

The Defrost setting is designed for

even thawing necessary for large
amounts of food and is one of the

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microwave oven.

A Power Level 3 is automsiiGslly

set for defrosting, but you may
change this for more flexibility.

• See your Cookbook for the

complete defrosting chart.

To become better acquainted with
the defrost functions, defrost frozen

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below.

Step 1: Place package of frozen

chops in the oven and close door.

Step 2- Touch DEFROST, Display
reads :0. Power Level 3 is automat­
ically set in oven but does not

appear on readout. Signal Light
above DEF. flashes.

Questions

and Answers

Q. When I press START, I hear a

dull thumping noise. What is it?

A. This sound is normal. It is letting
you know the oven is using a
Power Level lower than HIGH.

Q. Gan I Defrost small items in a
hurry?

A. Yes, but they will need more

frequent attention than usual. Raise
the Power Level after entering the
time by touching POWER LE\/EL

and 7 or 10. Power Level 7 cuts the
time about In Va; Power Level 10
cuts the time to approximately Va.
During either, rotate or stir food

frequently.

Step 3: Touch 8,0, and 0 for 8 min­
utes. 8:00 and signal light above
DEF. are displayed. If you wish to

change Power Level, iouch Power
Level pad and then new number.

Step 4: I ouch START. Time counts

down on display. When cycle is
completed, the oven signals and
automatically shuts off.

Step 5: Turn package over, close

door and repeat Steps 2, 3 and 4.

Step 6: When oven signals and

shuts off, remove package and sep­
arate chops to finish defrosting.

0. Can i open the door during DE­
FROST to check on the progress
of my food?

A. Yes. You may open the door at
any time during microwaving. To

resume defrosting, close the door
and press START.

Q. Why don't the defrosting times
in the Cookbook seem right for my
food?

A. Cookbook times are average.

Defrosting time can vary according

to the temperature in your freezer.

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dicated in your Cookbook. If your
food is still not completely thawed

at the end of that time, re-set your
oven and adjust the time ac-

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Defrcstiiig Tips

• Foods frozen in paper or plastic

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For even defrosting, many foods

need to be broken up or separated
part of the way through the de­

frosting time.

• Homemade dinners can be fro­

zen in shallow foil trays and heated
for later use. Select foods which

microwave well,

Pre-packaged frozen dinners

can be defrosted and microwave

0. Can I select a Power Level other
than automatic Power Level 3 for,
defrosting?

A. Yes. Some smaller foods may be
defrosted quicker on higher Power

Levels but for even, carefree de-

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gested. Check the chart in the
Cookbook for specific times and
Power Levels.

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