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Questions and answers – GE Monogram JET343G User Manual

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Step

3:

Touch Convection BROIL pad.

BROIL

Step 4: Touch number pad 1 or

2 for desired Broil Code. Code 1
broils at

Code 2 broils at

Use Code 1 for thinner cuts

of meat. “ENTER BROIL TIME”
flashes on display but usually it
is recommended that you preheat
to preprogrammed broiling
temperature. (See Step 5.)

Step 5: Touch START pad.

START

“-200”

shows on display until

temperature reaches

Then

display shows temperature rising
in 5° increments.

Step 6: When preprogrammed temperature is reached,
oven signals and “ENTER BROIL TIME” flashes on
display. Place food on broiler pan assembly.

Step 7: Open the door
and insert broiler pan
with stop-locks resting
on guides on side walls

of oven and push toward
rear of oven until it falls
into correct position
under guides. “Hot”
appears on display
when door is opened.

To remove,

lift up rear of pan and pull forward with

stop-locks along top edge of oven guides. Keep the
pan level during removal.

NOTE: If oven door remains closed, oven will hold
preprogrammed temperature for 30 minutes and then
shut off.

Step 8: Enter broiling time by touching number pads
in sequence. For 25 minutes, touch 2, 5, 0 and O.

Step 9: Touch START pad.

I

START

I

Step 10: When broiling is completed, oven signals
and flashes “End.” Oven, light and fan shut off.

Questions and Answers

Q. May I use aluminum foil to

line the drip pan and spatter
shield?

A. Yes, if

you mold the foil

thoroughly to the spatter shield
and slit it to conform to the

slots in the

shield. Slots permit

proper drainage of meat juices
into drip pan, minimizing
smoking and spattering and
preventing possibility of fire
from overheated drippings.

Q. When broiling, is it necessary

to always use the spatter
shield in the pan?

A. Yes. Using the spatter shield

suspends the meat over the pan.
As the meat cooks, the juices
fall into the pan, thus keeping

meat drier. Juices are protected
by the shield and stay cooler,
thus preventing excessive

spatter and smoking.

Q. Should I salt the meat before

Q. Do I need to grease my broiler

broiling?

No. Salt draws out the
and allows them to evaporate.

A.

Always salt after cooking. Turn
meat with tongs; piercing meat
with a fork also allows juices to
escape. When broiling poultry
or fish, brush each side often
with butter.

Q. Why are my meats not

turning out as brown as they
should?

A. In some areas, the power

(voltage) to the oven maybe

low. In these cases, preheat the
broil unit for 10 minutes before
placing broiler pan assembly
with food in oven. Turn food
only once during broiling.

spatter shield to prevent meat
from sticking?

The spatter shield is designed to
reflect broiler heat, thus keeping
the surface cool enough to
prevent meat sticking to the
surface. However, spraying the
shield lightly before cooking
with a vegetable cooking spray
will make cleanup easier.

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