To use all, Sensor, Programs – GE ZSCIO00 User Manual

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sensor cooking. The ox.wn ntdomnlically
senses when food is done and shuts itself
ofl—elmmiatnig the need, to program
cook times ami power levels.

1. Press the COOK pad and turn the

dial to COOK BY FOOD TYPE,
Press the di,al to enter. Or press
the REHEAT pad.

2.

Turn the dial

to

select the food

you want. Press the dial to enter.

3. Press the dial or press the START/

PAUSE

pad

to

start cooking.

Do not open the oven door until
time is counting down in the displav.
If the door is opened, close it and

press START/PAUSE immediately.

If the food is not done enough, use

COOK EY TIME in the microwave

selector to cook for more time.

NOTE: Do not use the Sensor
Features twice in succession on the

sattie food portion—it may result in
severely overcooked or burnt food.

■ If you have been speedcooking

and the oven is already hot, it may
indicate that it is too hot for
sensor cooking. Of course, you
can always continue with COOK

BY TIMÉ or SPEEDCOOK.

NOTE: If the oven is too hot then it will

auiomatically change to time cooking.

■ To shorten or lengthen the

cook time, wait until the time
countdown shows i,n, the display.
Theti turn the dial to add or

subtract time.

■ If vou open the door while

SENSOR. Cooking, SENSOR ERROR.

will appear. Close the door, press

START/PAUSE to begin again.

Notes about the Reheat program:

Reheated foods may have wi.de

variations in temperature. Some

areas may be extremely hot.

It is best to use COOK BY 7IMEand
not REHEATioT these foods:

H Brea.d products

■ Food that must be reheated

uncovered.

■ Foods that need to be stirred

or turned.

■ Foods calling for a dry look or

crisp surface after reheating.

Things that

are normal

Interference

M TV/radio interference might be

noticed witile using the nticrowuve.
Similar to the interference caused by
other small appliances, it does not indicate
a problem with the microwuve. Move
the radio or TV as far awvw from the
microwrave as possible, or check the
position of the TV/radio antenna.

Lights

M The oven cavity light will come on

during a microwuve cooking cycle.

Oven Heat

M Cookw-are may become hot because of

heat transferred from the heated food,
(dven mitts may be needed to handle
the cookw'are.

■ Steam or vapor may escape from around

the door.

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