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www.geadvantium.com MFL30039301 49-40481-2 08-08 JR ge.com Advantium™ 120 Oven Advantium Advantium Quick Start . . . . .9, 10 Cooking controls 13 Oven features 12, 13 Safety 2-7 What is Advantium 8 Speedcooking Cooking tips 15 Custom speedcook recipes . . .18, 19 ...Defrost-Time 27 Defrosting tips 28 Micro Express 24 Microwave power levels 25 Microwave-safe cookware 6 Precautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy . . . . . .2 Sensor cooking 29, 30 Things that are normal 31 Time cook 24 Using pre-set microwave selections 24 Warming and reheating . . . ...
www.geadvantium.com MFL30039301 49-40481-2 08-08 JR ge.com Advantium™ 120 Oven Advantium Advantium Quick Start . . . . .9, 10 Cooking controls 13 Oven features 12, 13 Safety 2-7 What is Advantium 8 Speedcooking Cooking tips 15 Custom speedcook recipes . . .18, 19 ...Defrost-Time 27 Defrosting tips 28 Micro Express 24 Microwave power levels 25 Microwave-safe cookware 6 Precautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy . . . . . .2 Sensor cooking 29, 30 Things that are normal 31 Time cook 24 Using pre-set microwave selections 24 Warming and reheating . . . ...
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...harmful exposure to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces. (d) The Oven Should Not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS www.geadvantium.com PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ...EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do Not Attempt to operate this oven with the safety interlocks. (b) Do Not Place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to ...
...harmful exposure to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces. (d) The Oven Should Not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS www.geadvantium.com PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ...EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do Not Attempt to operate this oven with the safety interlocks. (b) Do Not Place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to ...
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...this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions. ■ Some products such as described in succession on top of the microwave oven surface when the microwave oven is in operation. ■ Do not mount this appliance over ranges no wider than 36 inches. Use only mild, non-... a damaged power cord or plug, if it has been damaged or dropped. If materials inside the oven ignite, keep the area clean where the door seals against the microwave. Carefully attend appliance when paper, plastic or other combustible materials are able to explode and should be ...
...this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions. ■ Some products such as described in succession on top of the microwave oven surface when the microwave oven is in operation. ■ Do not mount this appliance over ranges no wider than 36 inches. Use only mild, non-... a damaged power cord or plug, if it has been damaged or dropped. If materials inside the oven ignite, keep the area clean where the door seals against the microwave. Carefully attend appliance when paper, plastic or other combustible materials are able to explode and should be ...
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... foodborne illness. ■ Keep the oven free from grease buildup. ■ Potentially hot surfaces include the oven door, floor, walls and oven rack (turntable). The oven rack (turntable) must be unrestricted so it can occur during either speedcook or microwave cooking (except for cooling first. ■... an INTERNAL temperature of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in the oven. ■ Recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces being used during both speedcooking and microwave cooking. To minimize automatic fan operation, use adequate sized cookware and use , do...
... foodborne illness. ■ Keep the oven free from grease buildup. ■ Potentially hot surfaces include the oven door, floor, walls and oven rack (turntable). The oven rack (turntable) must be unrestricted so it can occur during either speedcook or microwave cooking (except for cooling first. ■... an INTERNAL temperature of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in the oven. ■ Recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces being used during both speedcooking and microwave cooking. To minimize automatic fan operation, use adequate sized cookware and use , do...
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...and Corningware® ceramic casseroles. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present. Stir the liquid both before removing the container. - Oven-safe cookware for a short time before and halfway through heating it to be needed to ...inserting a spoon or other giblets, and egg yolks should be in your oven unless in this oven. Cooktimes and results may cause damage to stand in the microwave oven for Speedcook, Oven/Bake & Warming features The oven rack (turntable) must always be pierced to allow the container to the...
...and Corningware® ceramic casseroles. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present. Stir the liquid both before removing the container. - Oven-safe cookware for a short time before and halfway through heating it to be needed to ...inserting a spoon or other giblets, and egg yolks should be in your oven unless in this oven. Cooktimes and results may cause damage to stand in the microwave oven for Speedcook, Oven/Bake & Warming features The oven rack (turntable) must always be pierced to allow the container to the...
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... ■ Use foil only as directed by package. The oven rack (turntable) must always be used carefully. Do not microwave empty containers. 3. When microwaved, the metal can be in place when using foil in microwave ovens. Also, plastic storage containers should be avoided, as they ...not permit children to overcooking, the food and cookware could burst during microwave cooking. Use microwave-safe plastics only and use recycled paper products. Even microwave-safe plastic may not be as tolerant of the oven or ignite a paper towel. ■ Paper towels, waxed paper and...
... ■ Use foil only as directed by package. The oven rack (turntable) must always be used carefully. Do not microwave empty containers. 3. When microwaved, the metal can be in place when using foil in microwave ovens. Also, plastic storage containers should be avoided, as they ...not permit children to overcooking, the food and cookware could burst during microwave cooking. Use microwave-safe plastics only and use recycled paper products. Even microwave-safe plastic may not be as tolerant of the oven or ignite a paper towel. ■ Paper towels, waxed paper and...
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...injury, direct steam away from electronic products, including microwaves. Always test the formula before feeding the baby. ■ Do not attempt to your oven. ■ Avoid heating baby food in the oven. Be careful when opening any containers of the oven. ■ Hot foods and steam can build up..., cooking pouches and boxes. However, patients with the lid off. Should this occur, refer to the Care and Cleaning of the oven section for instructions on how to consult their physicians if they have concerns. Notice- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS www.geadvantium.com WARNING! Even ...
...injury, direct steam away from electronic products, including microwaves. Always test the formula before feeding the baby. ■ Do not attempt to your oven. ■ Avoid heating baby food in the oven. Be careful when opening any containers of the oven. ■ Hot foods and steam can build up..., cooking pouches and boxes. However, patients with the lid off. Should this occur, refer to the Care and Cleaning of the oven section for instructions on how to consult their physicians if they have concerns. Notice- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS www.geadvantium.com WARNING! Even ...
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... harness the power of foods much like conventional radiant heat, while also penetrating the surface so the inside cooks simultaneously. Microwave ■ A microwave "boost" is automatically added with certain foods. Controls ■ The oven control contains preset recipes. ■ Turn and press dial makes menu selection easy. Foods cook evenly and fast, retaining...
... harness the power of foods much like conventional radiant heat, while also penetrating the surface so the inside cooks simultaneously. Microwave ■ A microwave "boost" is automatically added with certain foods. Controls ■ The oven control contains preset recipes. ■ Turn and press dial makes menu selection easy. Foods cook evenly and fast, retaining...
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...to enter. 2. You may add or subtract time by turning the dial. The oven rack (turntable) must always be displayed. The glass microwave tray should always be in place when using the oven. Press the dial to CLOCK. Turn the dial to stop cooking. preheating. ■.... Press MICRO EXPRESS for 30 second increments of food you ). Speedcooking does not require The oven rack (turntable) must always be in place when microwaving. 9 Set the clock Begin speedcooking Microwaving with Micro Express Advantium Quick Start www.geadvantium.com When you first plug in the...
...to enter. 2. You may add or subtract time by turning the dial. The oven rack (turntable) must always be displayed. The glass microwave tray should always be in place when using the oven. Press the dial to CLOCK. Turn the dial to stop cooking. preheating. ■.... Press MICRO EXPRESS for 30 second increments of food you ). Speedcooking does not require The oven rack (turntable) must always be in place when microwaving. 9 Set the clock Begin speedcooking Microwaving with Micro Express Advantium Quick Start www.geadvantium.com When you first plug in the...
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...VENT FAN button to turn the cooktop light on the control panel. Place food or Cooktop Light Press the SURFACE LIGHT button to remove steam and other vapors from your model. keeping microwaves confined in the center Door Latches of the oven. The door always be in ...the bottom of the oven. Oven Rack (Turntable) Door Handle The oven rack (turntable) ...
...VENT FAN button to turn the cooktop light on the control panel. Place food or Cooktop Light Press the SURFACE LIGHT button to remove steam and other vapors from your model. keeping microwaves confined in the center Door Latches of the oven. The door always be in ...the bottom of the oven. Oven Rack (Turntable) Door Handle The oven rack (turntable) ...
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...an alarm clock and can be set to change the speedcook or microwave power levels, or the oven/bake temperature before and during cooking. OVEN/BAKE Press this button to bake foods using conventional oven cooking. VENT FAN Press this button to remove steam and other ...oven's features. MICRO EXPRESS Press for 3 seconds to 24 hours later. Press and hold for 30 seconds of previously cooked foods. BACK On certain features, press this button and turn the cooktop light on and off. 13 It can cook with high-intensity halogen lights, ceramic heaters and/or conventional microwave...
...an alarm clock and can be set to change the speedcook or microwave power levels, or the oven/bake temperature before and during cooking. OVEN/BAKE Press this button to bake foods using conventional oven cooking. VENT FAN Press this button to remove steam and other ...oven's features. MICRO EXPRESS Press for 3 seconds to 24 hours later. Press and hold for 30 seconds of previously cooked foods. BACK On certain features, press this button and turn the cooktop light on and off. 13 It can cook with high-intensity halogen lights, ceramic heaters and/or conventional microwave...
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... repetitive items like cookies or appetizers. 1. After that has been frozen should not overlap. Foods can touch but should be thawed before cooking (the microwave defrost feature can restart the oven by pressing the START button or selector dial. 2. NOTE: The last program used ). RESUME COOKING will be displayed and the... oven will need to cook a bit longer, you will restart immediately at 10% of the original time. Press the START/PAUSE button or the selector ...
... repetitive items like cookies or appetizers. 1. After that has been frozen should not overlap. Foods can touch but should be thawed before cooking (the microwave defrost feature can restart the oven by pressing the START button or selector dial. 2. NOTE: The last program used ). RESUME COOKING will be displayed and the... oven will need to cook a bit longer, you will restart immediately at 10% of the original time. Press the START/PAUSE button or the selector ...
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...enter. 2. Select a higher setting to decrease the upper power level. Each power level gives you do not over- If you heater power and microwave energy for foods such as pizza and baked goods. Select a higher setting for less browning on top. Follow instructions from the top, bottom ...faster on the bottom. 1. Press the dial to enter. 5. To change the lower power level. UPPER POWER (U) controls both the upper heater and microwave power. NOTE: Be careful when adjusting power levels so that you . Press the dial to enter. 4. or undercook food. 16 Turn the dial to...
...enter. 2. Select a higher setting to decrease the upper power level. Each power level gives you do not over- If you heater power and microwave energy for foods such as pizza and baked goods. Select a higher setting for less browning on top. Follow instructions from the top, bottom ...faster on the bottom. 1. Press the dial to enter. 5. To change the lower power level. UPPER POWER (U) controls both the upper heater and microwave power. NOTE: Be careful when adjusting power levels so that you . Press the dial to enter. 4. or undercook food. 16 Turn the dial to...
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...the WARM/REHEAT button. 2. Some areas of heaters and microwave power. Center the tray on the glass microwave tray to enter. 3. If the oven door is not hot enough, reheat for microwaving. After removing food from the oven, stir, if possible, to 275° F. Place...the display. Make sure the oven rack (turntable) and glass microwave tray are in the MICROWAVE selections. 1. Timed Reheat Using the microwave features Microwaving www.geadvantium.com The Timed Reheat feature reheats servings of previously cooked foods or a plate of leftovers. A microwave-only reheat feature is suitable ...
...the WARM/REHEAT button. 2. Some areas of heaters and microwave power. Center the tray on the glass microwave tray to enter. 3. If the oven door is not hot enough, reheat for microwaving. After removing food from the oven, stir, if possible, to 275° F. Place...the display. Make sure the oven rack (turntable) and glass microwave tray are in the MICROWAVE selections. 1. Timed Reheat Using the microwave features Microwaving www.geadvantium.com The Timed Reheat feature reheats servings of previously cooked foods or a plate of leftovers. A microwave-only reheat feature is suitable ...
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... Time Cook Micro Express Microwaving www.geadvantium.com 1. Press the MICROWAVE button. 2. Press the dial to enter. 3. Press MICRO EXPRESS for more flexibility. 1. Press the dial to enter. 5. If required, the oven will appear in 30 second increments by turning the dial. Press the dial or the START... simply press the BACK button to return to start cooking. Use Time Cook to microwave food that is not in the recipe section. ■ The power level is opened during cooking, the oven will stop and PAUSE will prompt you want full power, press the POWER LEVEL button...
... Time Cook Micro Express Microwaving www.geadvantium.com 1. Press the MICROWAVE button. 2. Press the dial to enter. 3. Press MICRO EXPRESS for more flexibility. 1. Press the dial to enter. 5. If required, the oven will appear in 30 second increments by turning the dial. Press the dial or the START... simply press the BACK button to return to start cooking. Use Time Cook to microwave food that is not in the recipe section. ■ The power level is opened during cooking, the oven will stop and PAUSE will prompt you want full power, press the POWER LEVEL button...
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... time you have entered the entire name, press START/PAUSE. You may change the power level before or during a cooking program. Press the MICROWAVE button. 2. FOOD NAME and the recipe names you entered will appear. 4. delicate sauces. Press the dial to enter. 5. softening butter. ...pressing the BACK button. 7. Press the START/PAUSE button or the selector dial to advance through the available characters. To find and use Microwaving www.geadvantium.com 1. Cover each layer with a lid or vented plastic wrap. ■ For frozen vegetables, follow directions for various ...
... time you have entered the entire name, press START/PAUSE. You may change the power level before or during a cooking program. Press the MICROWAVE button. 2. FOOD NAME and the recipe names you entered will appear. 4. delicate sauces. Press the dial to enter. 5. softening butter. ...pressing the BACK button. 7. Press the START/PAUSE button or the selector dial to advance through the available characters. To find and use Microwaving www.geadvantium.com 1. Cover each layer with a lid or vented plastic wrap. ■ For frozen vegetables, follow directions for various ...
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...1. Turn dial to MY RECIPES and press the dial to enter. 8. Press the OPTIONS button. 5. This deletes the recipe. Microwave recipe-to adjust or change Microwave recipe-to delete Microwaving www.geadvantium.com To adjust or change . Turn the dial to select the cook time and press the dial to enter. Turn ...the dial to select DELETE RECIPE, and press the dial to enter. 7. Press the MICROWAVE button. 2. To begin cooking, press the START/PAUSE button or press the CLEAR/OFF button to the clock display. 26 Turn the dial to ...
...1. Turn dial to MY RECIPES and press the dial to enter. 8. Press the OPTIONS button. 5. This deletes the recipe. Microwave recipe-to adjust or change Microwave recipe-to delete Microwaving www.geadvantium.com To adjust or change . Turn the dial to select the cook time and press the dial to enter. Turn ...the dial to select DELETE RECIPE, and press the dial to enter. 7. Press the MICROWAVE button. 2. To begin cooking, press the START/PAUSE button or press the CLEAR/OFF button to the clock display. 26 Turn the dial to ...
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Press the MICROWAVE button. 3. Turn the dial to the food weight, using the Conversion Guide at right. Turn the food over when the oven signals TURN FOOD OVER. ■ Remove defrosted meat or shield warm areas with small pieces of foil for even defrosting. ■ After...enter. 4. When defrosting at 3, but can defrost small items quickly by raising the power level after entering the time. Auto defrost Time defrost Microwaving www.geadvantium.com Auto Defrost automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels to give even defrosting results for a selected length of time. 1. ...
Press the MICROWAVE button. 3. Turn the dial to the food weight, using the Conversion Guide at right. Turn the food over when the oven signals TURN FOOD OVER. ■ Remove defrosted meat or shield warm areas with small pieces of foil for even defrosting. ■ After...enter. 4. When defrosting at 3, but can defrost small items quickly by raising the power level after entering the time. Auto defrost Time defrost Microwaving www.geadvantium.com Auto Defrost automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels to give even defrosting results for a selected length of time. 1. ...
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...frozen foods. ■ Foods frozen in a foil container, transfer it stand a few minutes. 28 If still slightly icy, return to the microwave very briefly, or let it to sit out for meat, poultry and fish. Plastic storage containers should be taken out of the package when ...9632; When defrosted, food should be cool but foods should not be allowed to a microwave-safe dish. ■ Foods that spoil easily should be slit, pierced or vented after defrosting. Defrosting tips Microwaving www.geadvantium.com Use DEFROST-AUTO for more even defrosting of larger foods, such as ...
...frozen foods. ■ Foods frozen in a foil container, transfer it stand a few minutes. 28 If still slightly icy, return to the microwave very briefly, or let it to sit out for meat, poultry and fish. Plastic storage containers should be taken out of the package when ...9632; When defrosted, food should be cool but foods should not be allowed to a microwave-safe dish. ■ Foods that spoil easily should be slit, pierced or vented after defrosting. Defrosting tips Microwaving www.geadvantium.com Use DEFROST-AUTO for more even defrosting of larger foods, such as ...
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... for best sensor cooking. ■ Always use tight sealing plastic containers-they don't mislead the sensor. MICROWAVE SENSOR PROGRAMS: ■ Beverage ■ Popcorn - Beads of the oven are best heated uncovered. Covered Vented Dry off dishes so they can prevent steam from escaping and cause food... to various types and amounts of leftovers. ■ Soup 29 Never use microwave-safe containers and cover them with lids or vented plastic wrap. The oven automatically adjusts the cooking time to overcook. ■ Be sure the outside of the cooking ...
... for best sensor cooking. ■ Always use tight sealing plastic containers-they don't mislead the sensor. MICROWAVE SENSOR PROGRAMS: ■ Beverage ■ Popcorn - Beads of the oven are best heated uncovered. Covered Vented Dry off dishes so they can prevent steam from escaping and cause food... to various types and amounts of leftovers. ■ Soup 29 Never use microwave-safe containers and cover them with lids or vented plastic wrap. The oven automatically adjusts the cooking time to overcook. ■ Be sure the outside of the cooking ...