GE - General Electric JE1390WV GE Profile 1.3 Cu. Ft. Capacity Countertop Microwave Convection Oven with Sensor Cooking Controls ; 850 Watts

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WORTANT SAm~ ~STRUC~ONS
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—Donotoperatethe ovenin microwaveor
combinationmodeswhileemptyto avoid
damageto theovenand thedangeroffire.
If by accidentthe oven shouldrun emptya
minuteor two,no harmisdone.However,try to
avoid operatingthe oven emptyat dl times-it
savesenergyand prolongsthe life of the oven.
—Donotusetheovenforstoragepurposes.
Donotleavepaper producti, cookingutensils
or foodin the ovenwhennot in use.
—Hmaterialsinsideovenshouldignite,
keep
oven door closed,turn ovenoff, and disconnect
power cord, or shutoff power at the fuse or
circuitbreakerpanel. Hthe dooris opened,the
fire may spread,
Someproductssuchas wholeeggsand sealed
conkiners-for example,closedglassjars—
willexplodeandshouldnotbeheated
in this
microwaveoven.Such use of the microwave/
convectionoven could resultin injury.
Avoidheatingbabyfoodinglassjars,evenwith
thelidoff.Makesureallinfantfoodisthoroughly
cooked.Stirfoodtodistributetheheatevenly.Be
carefultopreventscaldingwhenwarming
formulaorbreastmik. Thecontainermayfeel
coolerthanthetik reallyis.Alwaystestthernik
beforefeedingthebaby.
Whenusingthe convectionorcombination
cookingfunctions,boththeoutsideandinsideof
theovenwillbecomehot.Alwaysusehotpadsto
removecontainersoffoodandaccessoriessuchas
ovenshelfandtemperatureprobe,
Oversizedfoodor oversizedmetalcookware
shouldnotbeusedin a microwave/convection
ovenbecausetheyincreasetherisk ofelectric
shockand cotid causeafire.
Donot cleanwithmetalscouringpads.Heces
canburn offthepad and touchelectricalparts
involvingrisk ofelectricshock.
Donot usepaper productswhenthe
microwave/convectionovenisoperatedin the
convectionor combinationmode.
Donot storeanymaterhds,other than our
recommendedaccessories,in thisovenwhen
notin use.
Donot defrostfrozenbeveragesinnarrow
neckedbottles(especiallycarbonatedbeverages).
Evenifthecontainerisopened,pressurecanbuild
up. This can causethecontainerto burst,possibly
resultingin injury.
Usefoilonlyas directedin thisguide.
W dinnersmaybemicrowavedinfoiltraysless
than3/4”high;removethetopfoilcoverand
returnthetraytothebox.Whenusingfoilinthe
microwave/convectionoven,keepit at least1
inchawayfromthesidesofthe oven.
Donot covertheshelfor anyotherpart ofthe
ovenwithmetalfoil.Thiswi~cause
overheatingofthemicrowave/convectionoven.
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Cookwaremaybecomehotbecause
ofheattransferredfromtheheated
food.Potholdersmaybeneededto
handlethecookware.
Sometimes,the ovenfloor,turntable and
wallscan becometoohot to touch.Becareful
touchingthefloor,turntableandwallsduringand
aftercooking.
Foodscookedin liquids(suchaspasta)maytend
toboilovermorerapidlythanfoodscontaining
lessmoisture.Shouldthisoccur,refertotheCare
andCleaningsection(s)forinstructionsonhowto
cleantheinsideoftheoven.
cThermometer-Do notuseregularcooking
or oventhermometerswhencookingby
microwaveor combination.
The metal and
mercuryin these thermometerscould cause
“arcing”and possibledamageto the oven.
Do not use a thermometerin food you are
microwavingunlessthe thermometeris designed
or recommendedfor use in the microwaveoven.
Removethe temperatureprobefromthe oven
whennotusingit tocookwith.Ifyouleavethe
probeinsidetheovenwithoutinsertingit infood
orfiquid,andturnonmicrowaveenergy,itcan
createelectricalarcingintheoven,damageoven
wa~sanddamagethetemperatureprobe.
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