Using your oven, Before using your oven, Oven controls – GE JHC56G User Manual

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Using Your Oven

Before Using Your Oven

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you understand how to set them
properly. Read over the directions
for the Automatic Oven Timer so
you understand its use with the
controls

2. Check oven interior. Look at the
shelves. Take a practice run at re­
moving and replacing them prop­

erly, to give sure sturdy support.

3. Read over information and tips
that follow.
4. Keep this book handy so you can
refer to it, especially during the first
weeks of getting acquainted with
your oven.

Oven Controls

The controls for the oven(s) are

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TEMP. OVEN SET has settings for

BAKE, TIME BAKE, BROIL and
OFF. When you turn the knob to
the desired setting, the proper
heating units are then activated for
that operation.
OVEN TEMP maintains the tem­
perature you set from WARM

(150°) to BROIL (550°). The Oven

Cycling Light glows until oven
reaches the selected temperature,

then goes off and on with the oven
unit(s) during cooking. PREHEAT­

ING the oven, even to high tem­
perature settings, is speedy—rarely
more than about 10 minutes. Pre­

heat the oven only when necessary.

Most foods will cook satisfactorily

without preheating. If you find pre­
heating is necessary, keep an eye

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in the oven promptly after light

goes out.

Oven Temp Setting tor Nbrmal. Cooking

IMPORTANT: For normal

cooking, line up the desired tem­
peratures (marked on the outer
edge of the control knob) with the

index marker located immediately
above the control.

Oven Interior Shelves

The shelve(s) are designed with

stop-locks so that when placed cor-

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Stop before coming completely
from the oven, (b)

will not tilt

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removing food nor when placing

food on them.

TO REMOVE shelve(s) from the

oven, lift up rear of shelf, pull for­
ward with stop-locks along top of
shelf supports. Be certain that shelf
is cool before touching.

TO REPLACE shelve(s) in oven,

insert shelf with stop-locks resting

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toward rear of oven; it will fall into

place. When shelf is in proper posi­
tion, stop-locks on shelf will run

under shelf support when shelf is
pulled forward.

Shelf Positions

The oven has four shelf supports

marked A (bottom), B, C and D
(top;.

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food are suggested on Baking,

Roasting and Broiling pages.

Oven Light

The light comes on automatically

when the door is opened. Use
switch to turn light on and off
when door is closed.

Switch is located on front of door.

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