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Aluminum foil , 27-29, Oven shelf, Temperature probe – GE Monogram JET343G User Manual

Page 5: Safety

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SAFETY

* materials inside oven should ignite, keep

oven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnect

power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit
breaker panel.

Some products such as whole

and sealed

containers-for example, closed glass

jars—will explode and should not be heated

in this microwave oven. Such use of the
microwave/convection oven could result in injury.

Avoid heating baby food in glass jars, even

without their lids; especially meat and
mixtures.

When using the convection or combination

cooking functions, both the outside and inside of
the oven will become hot. Always use hot pads
remove containers of

and accessories such as

broiler pan, oven shelf and temperature probe.

Do not use paper products when the microwave

convection oven is operated in the convection or
combination mode.

defrost frozen beverages in narrow

necked bottles (especially carbonated beverages).
Even if the container is opened, pressure can build
up. This can cause the container to burst, possibly

resulting in injury.

Use metal only as directed in this book. TV

dinners may be microwaved in foil trays less than
3/4” high; remove top foil cover and return tray
to box. When using metal in the microwave oven,
keep metal (other than metal

at least

1

inch away from sides of oven.

Thermometer—Do not use regular cooking

or oven thermometers when cooking by
microwave or combination. The metal and
mercury in these thermometers could cause
“arcing” and possible damage to the
Do

use a thermometer in food you are

microwaving unless the thermometer is designed
or recommended for use in the microwave oven.

Remove the temperature probe from the oven

when

it to cook

If you leave the

probe inside

oven without inserting it in food

or liquid, and turn on microwave energy, it can
create electrical arcing in the oven,

oven

walls and damage the temperature probe.

Plastic cookware—Plastic cookware designed

for microwave cooking very useful, but should
be used carefully. Even microwave-safe plastic
may not be as tolerant overcooking conditions
as are glass or

materials and may soften

or char if

to short

of

overcooking. In longer exposures to overcooking,
the food and cookware could ignite. For these
reasons: 1) Use microwave-safe plastics only and
use them in strict compliance with the cookware
manufacturer’s recommendations. 2) Do not
subject empty cookware to microwaving. Do
not permit children to use plastic cookware
without complete supervision.

When cooking pork, follow the directions

exactly and always cook the meat to an internal
temperature of at least

This assures that, in

the remote

that trichina maybe present

in the

it will killed and meat will be safe