Microwa¥e oven, Conventfonat oven, Care of your cooking center – GE 49-4545 User Manual
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Care of Your Cooking Center
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Microwa¥e Oven
Walls, Floor and Plastic Cover. Be
cause there is little heat except in
the food, or sometimes in the uten
sils, spills and spatters are easy to
remove. Some spatter can be re
moved with a paper towel, others
may require a damp cloth. Remove
greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth,
then rinse, and dry. Do not use
abrasive cleaners on oven walls.
NEVER USE .A COMMERCIAL
OVEN CLEANER ON ANY PART
OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN.
Special note when using Brown ’N
Sear Dish: High heat generated on
botto.m of Brown N Sear Dish can
cause scorched appearing stains
to bake onto the oven shelf if
grease is present. These may be
removed with Bar Keepers Friend®
Cleanser by SerVaas Laboratories,
Inc.
Conventfonat Oven .
After using Bar Keepers Friend®
Cleanser, rinse and dry thoroughly,
following instructions on can. Do
not use Bar Keepers Friend®
Cleanser on the painted surfaces
such as the walls. It will scratch
the paint.
Bar Keepers Friend® Cleanser can
be purchased from your dealer
or Service Center. Bar Keepers
Friend® Ciea.nser is also sold in
many grocery, hardware, and de
partment stores.
Door-inside.
Wipe
up
spatters
daily, wash when soiled with a min-
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thoroughly and dry.
Door-outside. Wipe frequently with
a damp cloth to remove all soil. DC
NOT USE ABRASIVES, SUCH AS
CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL
AND PLASTIC PADS. THEY WILL
Temperature
Probe,
sturdy, but care should be taken in
handling. Do not twist, bend or
drop. Clean after using. To clean,
wipe with sudsy cloth, then rub
iiyhtiy with plastic scouring bail if
necessary. Rinse and dry. (Or
wash in dishwasher.)
DO NOT USE TEMPERATURE
PROBE IN OVEN UNLESS IT IS IN-
Oven Lamp. Microwave oven lamp
should last almost as long as the
appliance lasts. To replace it re
quires a Product Service call.
Oven Thermostat
The temperature on your oven has
been accurately set at the factory.
However, if your food consistently
browns too much or too little, you
may make a simple adjustment on
your Oven Temp Knob. To re
adjust your thermostat:
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shaft, Look at t.he back of knob
and note the current setting be
fore making any adjustment.
© Loosen both screws on the back
of the knob.
# Lift the pointer and move it one
notch in the desired direction—
toward HI to increase or toward
LO to decrease temperature.
NOTE: Oven temperatures can be
raised by 20° or lowered by 30°.
® Tighten screws and return the
knob to range by matching the
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REPLACEMENT
CAUTION: BEFORE REPLACING
ANY L A M P , D I S C O N N E C T
ELECTRIC POWER TO COOKING
CENTER AT THE M A I N FUSE OF
C I R C U I T B R E A K E R PANEL. LET
L A M P ( O R B U L B ) A N D L A M P
COVER COOL COMPLETELY.
Oveo Lamp (Self-Cleaning
Oven)
a. Remove the three slotted screws
in lamp cover; see diagram. Re
move cover; replace lamp with 40
\ A / a t t
a n n i i a n n o l a m n
b. Replace lamp cover with three
screws.
c. Connect electric power to cook
ing center.
Use of Aiyminym Foil
MICROWAVE OVEN:
Use metal only as directed in the
Cookbook. Metal strips as used on
meat roasts are helpful in cooking
food when used as directed. Metal
trays may be used for TV dinners
and, of course, the metal tempera
ture probe is designed for micro
wave oven use. However, when
using any metal in the microwave
oven, keep metal at least 1-inch
away from sides of microwave
oven.
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CONVENTIONAL OVEN:
I f
h r n i l p r n a n m a \ / h o l i n o H
with foil and broiler rack may be
covered
with
foil
for
broiling.
ALWAYS BE CERTAIN TO MOLD
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RACK AND SLIT FOIL TO CON
FORM WITH SLITS IN RACK.
Broiler rack is designed to min
imize smoking and spattering, and
to keep drippings cool during
h r n i l i n n . Q t r i n n i n n f a t a n H m o a t
juices from draining to the broiler
pan prevents rack from serving its
purpose, and may let juices become
hot enough to catch fire.
DO NOT place a sheet of alum
inum foil on shelf of either cooven-
tlona! or microwave oven. To do so
may result in improperly cooked
foods, damage to oven finish, and
increase in heat on outside sur
faces of the range.