GE 49-4545 User Manual

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Table of Contents

^liCROWAVE OVEN

Precautions for Safe Use........................... 3

Safety Tips..............................................4, 5

Features of Your Oven ............................. 6

Time Cook................................................. 7

Defrost....................................................... 8

Temperature Cook.....................................9

C O N V E N T i O N A L

OVEN

Safety Tips................ ............................ 4, 5
Features ....................................................6
Oven Controls ...........................................6

Oven Light............................................... 10
Oven Shelves ...............................,.......... 10
Minute Timer, Clock,

Automatic Oven Timer......................... lO

Baking..................................................... 11
Broiling.................................................... 11

Roasting.................................................. 11

Baking Chart....................................... 15
Broiling Chart.............. .......................... 16
Roasting Chart....................................... 17

CARE OF YOUR COOKING

CENTER

Self-Clean Operation............................. 12
Lamp Replacement ............................... 13
Oven Thermostat Adjustment.................. 13
Care of Microwave Oven &

Temperature Probe.............................. 13

Cleaning Chart (Ail Parts)........................ 14

GENERAL

Before Using Cooking Center................... 2
Energy Conservation Tips ........................ 3

Model & Serial Number Location............... 6

The Problem Solver.......................____ 18

If You Need Service................................ 19

Warranty =.. = ____ _ Back Cover

Energy Conservation Tips

A. Microwave Cooking

1. Use proper power level as recommended and

DO NOT OVERCOOK.

Do not operate the oven while empty. If by acci­

dent the oven should run empty a minute or two,

no harm is done. However, try to avoid operating

the oven empty at all times—saves energy and
also ensures good long term life of oven.

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B. Oven Cooking

Preheat the oven only when necessary. Most

foods will cook satisfactorily without preheating,

if you find preheating is necessary, keep an eye

on the indicaior light, and put food in the oven
promptly after the light goes out.

Alv/ays turn oven OFF before removing food.

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During baking, avoid frequent door openings.
Keep door open as short a time as possible

when it is opened.

For self-cleaning oven, be sure to wipe up ex­
cess spillage befo.re self-cleaning operation.

Cook complete oven meals instead of just one
food item. Potatoes, other vegetables, and some
desserts will cook together with a main-dish cas­
serole, meat loaf, chicken or roast. Choose
foods that cook at the same temperature in ap­
proximately the same time.

Use residual heat in oven whenever possible to

finish cooking casseroles, oven meals, etc. Also
add rolls or precooked desserts to warm oven,

using residual heat to warm them.

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