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How to Roast in Your Double Oven

See Roasting Guide on page 15.

Roasting is cooking by dry heat.
It’s really a baking-procedure
used for meats. That’s why you
use the Bake controls for roasting.

Roasting temperatures, which
should be low and steady, keep

spattering to a minimum. When
roasting, it’s not necessary to
sear, baste, cover or add water to
your meat. Tender meat or poultry
can be roasted uncovered.

Check the weight of the meat and
place it, fat side up, on the rack in
the broiler pan that came with your
range. This helps the meat to baste
itself.

Always use a roasting pan that
fits the size of your meat.  
A roast
placed in a pan too small for its size
will drip over the edge.

Most meats continue to cook
slightly while standing in the
oven or after being removed from
it. 
Take this into consideration
when determining your cooking
time.

 cook frozen meat roasts

without thawing, allow more
cooking time. 
For large roasts, add

10 to 25 minutes per pound. For

roasts under 5 pounds, add 10
minutes per pound.

To slow down surface browning
on turkeys, you can use a foil

 The tent-shaped foil should

be laid loosely over the poultry so
the heat can circulate under the foil.

Most frozen poultry should be
thawed before cooking to make
sure it’s done evenly. 
Some,
however, can be cooked successfully
without thawing. Check the packer’s
label for specific directions.

How to Set Oven
for Roasting

Step 1: Use shelf position indicated
on the Roasting Guide on page 15.
For very tall roasts, remove the
second oven shelf.

Step 2: Place meat inside the oven
and close the door.

Step 3: Touch BAKE pad. Display
shows “BAKE” and a flashing
indicator light points to OVEN
TEMP.

 

Step 4: Touch number pads 3,2 and
5 to enter 

 oven temperature.

(The exception is small poultry

which is roasted at 

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Step 5: Touch START pad to begin
roasting. Display shows oven
temperature as it rises, and signal
sounds when desired temperature
is reached.

Step 6: When food is cooked,
touch CLEAR/OFF pad to turn
oven off.

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How to Set Oven When
Using Temperature Probe

For many foods, especially
roasts and poultry, internal food
temperature is the best test for
doneness. The temperature probe
takes the guesswork out of roasting
by cooking foods to the exact
doneness you want. When the
internal temperature of the food
reaches the temperature you set,
oven automatically shuts off,

“End” appears on display and oven

beeps once a minute until
CLEAR/OFF pad is touched.

Step 1: Insert probe into meat.
Then plug probe into receptacle on
oven wall.

Step 2: Touch BAKE pad. Display
shows “BAKE” and a-flashing- 

-

indicator light points to OVEN
TEMP. Touch number pads 3,2
and 5 to enter the desired oven
temperature of 

 

Step 3: Touch FOOD TEMP pad.
Flashing indicator points to FOOD
TEMP on display. Use number
pads to enter 

 finished meat

temperature from 90° to 
Probe must be inserted into
receptacle or “PROB” flashes on
display.

Step 4: Touch START pad. Display
shows oven temperature rising to
preset temperature. Display also
shows actual food temperature
rising. When desired temperature
is reached oven automatically shuts
off, “End” appears on display and
oven beeps once a minute.

Step 5: Touch CLEAR/OFF pad to
turn signal off. Remove the probe.

Summary of Contents for JKP46G

Page 1: ...ning Operation 21 Time Bake 10 11 Shelves 9 Broiling Broiling Guide 16 18 Warranty Back Cover Care and Cleaning 23 24 Clock 7 8 Consumer Services 27 Electronic Touch Control Panel 6 Energy Saving Tips 4 Features 5 Light Bulb Replacement 9 23 Meat Thermometer 14 17 Minute Second Timer 7 8 Model and Serial Numbers 2 Preheating 12 GEAnswer Centerm Problem Solver 25 26 80L162 i2000 Model JKP46G GEAppi...

Page 2: ...ervices page in the back of this book We re proud of our service and want you to be pleased If for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive here are three steps to follow for further help FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are not pleased In most cases this will solve the problem NEXT if you are still not pleased write all the details including y...

Page 3: ...s in the oven Keep hood and grease filters clean to maintain good venting and to avoid grease fires Do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accumulate in or near the oven Do not use water on grease fires Flame in oven can be smothered by completely closing door and touching CLEAWOFF pad Do not touch heating elements or interior surface of oven These surfaces may be hot enough to bur...

Page 4: ...he oven only when necessary Most foods will cook satisfactorily without preheating If you find preheating is necessary keep an eye on the indicator light and put food in the oven promptly after the light goes out Always turn oven OFF before removing food During baking avoid frequent door openings Keep door open as short a time as possible Be sure to wipe up excess spillage before self cleaning ope...

Page 5: ...ven Shelves 7 Bake Unit 8 Model and Serial Numbers 9 Oven Interior Light Comes on automatically when door is opened 10 Oven Shelf Supports Letters A B C and D indicate cooking positions for shelves as recommended on cooking guides 11 Oven Door Gasket 12 Broiler Panand Rack Do not clean in self clean oven Explained on page 6 21 16 14 17 19 9 10 2 9 23 9 21 16 Model JKP46G with two self cleaning ove...

Page 6: ...ashes if door is not latched 7 OVEN LIGHT Touch this pad to turn oven light on and off 8 BAKE TIME Use to enter amount of time required for automatic baking or roasting See page 10 9 SllJP TIME Use when baking or cleaning to enter the time of day you want oven to turn off 10 CLOCK Touch this pad to enter time of day or check time of day when display is showing other information 11 MIN SEC TIMER Le...

Page 7: ...on the numbers to the left of the colon are the minutes and the numbers to the right of the colon are the seconds For example to enter 10 minutes and 45 seconds touch Number Pads 1 0 4 and 5 in that order You may program the timer for up to 99 minutes 99 seconds If you make a mistake touch MIN SEC TIMER pad and start again E CL MIN TIM ìÜ Ü e ÜO è 4 ON OFt BAKE TIME the lower o en as well as the u...

Page 8: ...ing function You can check but not change the time of day by merely touching the CLOCK pad Q How can I use my Minute Timer to make my surface cooking easier A Your Minute Timer will help time total cooking which includes time to boil food and change temperatures Do not judge cooking time by visible steam only Food will cook in covered containers even though you can t see any steam Q If I start to ...

Page 9: ...e closed Oven Shelves The shelves are designed with stop locks When you place them correctly on the supports they ll stop before coming completely out of the oven What s more they will not tilt when you re removing food or when you are placing food on them To remove shelves from the oven make sure they re cool Then lift up the rear of the shelf and pull it forward with the stop locks along the top...

Page 10: ...E B E B ENT MP LO 2 i FOOD STOP TEMP TIME d BA 4 TI c Step 2 Make sure the oven door is closed Then touch BAKE pad Display shows BAKE and a flashing indicator points to OVEN TEMP IL T DOORI IGME Step 3 Touch the number pads in the order that you read them to enter the temperature called for in your recipe The temperature you set shows on the display I I II LATCH DOOR I ON OFF Step 4 Touch START pa...

Page 11: ... oven temperature as oven heats Step 3 Pour brownie batter into greased pan Step 4 When preset temperature is reached oven signals Center the pan on the oven shelf Step 5 Touch MIN SEC TIMER and number pads 2 5 0 and O to enter 25 minutes cooking time Timing begins automatically in six seconds Step 6 When oven signals touch MIN SEC TIMER pad to stop signal Check to make sure brownies are done Remo...

Page 12: ...5 For thin rolls Shelf B maybe used B A 350 3750 20 30 For thin rolls Shelf B maybe used Cakes without shortening Angel food Aluminum Tube Pan Jelly roll A 325 375 30 55 Two piece pan is convenient Metal Jelly Roll Pan Sponge B 375 400 10 15 Line pan with waxed paper Metal or Ceramic Pan A 325 350 45 60 Cakes Bundt cakes Metal or Ceramic Pan Cupcakes A B 325 3500 45 65 Shiny Metal Muffin Pans B 35...

Page 13: ... 2 Place meat inside the oven and close the door Step 3 Touch BAKE pad Display shows BAKE and a flashing indicator light points to OVEN TEMP l W w r Step 4 Touch number pads 3 2 and 5 to enter 325 F oven temperature The exception is small poultry which is roasted at 375 F I J I Step 5 Touch START pad to begin roasting Display shows oven temperature as it rises and signal sounds when desired temper...

Page 14: ...t of Ham or Lamb Insert probe into cut end meatiest part of ham or lamb without a bone For bone in ham or lamb insert probe into center of lowest large muscle or joint Questions and Answers Q When buying a roast are there any special tips that would help me cook it more evenly A Yes Buy a roast as even in inner high from below an parallel thickness as possible or buy a to the leg of a whole turkey...

Page 15: ... refrigerated roasts 10 minutes per pound for roasts under 5 pounds Defrost poultry before roasting Oven Approximate Roasting Time Internal Type Temperature Dnneness in Minutes per Pound Temperature F Meat 3 to 5 lbs 6 to 8 lbs Tender cuts rib high quality sirloin tip 325 Rare 24 30 18 22 130 1400 rump or top round Medium 30 35 22 25 150 1600 Well Done 35 45 28 33 170 1850 Lamb Leg or bone in shou...

Page 16: ...always been used to do this Step 1 Touch the BROIL pad Display shows BROILV 1 Step 2 Touch the START pad to begin cooking Oven is automatically set to broil at the high rate with 100 power Step 3 When cooking is done touch the CLEAR OFF pad Serve food immediately Leave pan outside oven to cool for easy cleaning How to Adjust Oven for a Lower Broil Rate You can also set your oven to broil at a lowe...

Page 17: ...sition C and place pan in middle of shelf Plug other end of probe into receptacle on oven wall Leave door ajar about 3 inches I I J j LATCH DOOR I ON OFF m L 90 Step 7 Touch START pad to begin cooking For six seconds display shows BROILJ selected variable broil power level and programmed finished food temperature TURN LATCH OVEN START MEAT DOOR TEMP TIME m m mm tep d rstkin Step 4 Touch BROIL pad ...

Page 18: ...b 4 patties Space evenly Well Done 1 2 to Y1 in thick c LO 7 4 5 Up to 8 patties take about same time Beef Steaks Rare l inch thick c HI Medium 1 to 1 lbs 7 7 Steaks less than 1 inch cook through c 3 9 9 before browning Pan frying is Well Done c LO 13 13 recommended Rare I in thick c HI Medium 2 to 2Yz lbs 10 7 8 Slash fat c 3 15 14 16 Well Done c LO 25 20 25 Chicken 1 whole A HI 2 to 2 lbs 35 10 ...

Page 19: ...rbrowning 3 Touch ROTISS pad and then START pad This starts broil unit and rotisserie motor operating Spit can be inserted and removed more easily when motor is operating NOTE Make certain when touching spit that no part of body or pot holder touches coils of broil unit 4 Insert spit into motor Grasp handle on spit Using point of spit move to one side the cover over motor outlet in rear of oven pu...

Page 20: ...volve to within 1 2 hour of doneness time then brush every 10 minutes with barbecue sauce Cornish Hen 1 lb 45 60 t Brush with butter or butter and lemon juice mixed Thread hens on spit either lengthwise or crosswise Duckling 4 5 Ibs 15 21 185 190 Do not brush with fat Turkey 8 12 lbs 14 20 180 185 Cook without brushing witb fat or brush with butter or margarine as desired When cooked press CLEAR O...

Page 21: ...r latch all the way to the right as far as it will go If temperature probe is accidentally lefl plu ed into the oven receptacle display shows PROB until you remove it Touch CLEAR OFF pad unlatch door and remove probe Repeat steps 1 and 2 to reset Step 3 Touch START to begin cleaning immediately Cleaning cycle takes three hours and Display Panel shows Stop Time To change cleaning time to as little ...

Page 22: ...unctions makes this sound Q What causes the hair like lines on the enameled surface of my oven A Heating and cooling during cleaning It s common The hair like lines don t affect your oven s performance Q Why do I have ash left in my oven after cleaning A Some types of soil leave a deposit of ash You can remove it with a damp sponge or cloth Q My oven shelves do not slide easily What s the matter A...

Page 23: ... cleaning suggestions Lamp Replacement CAUTION BEFORE REPLACING ANY LAMP DISCONNECT ELECTRIC POWER K OVEN AT THE MAIN FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL LET LAMP OR BULB AND LAMP COVER COOL COMPLETELY The oven lamp bulb is covered To remove Hold hand under cover so it doesn t fall when released With fingers of same hand firmly push back wire bail until it clears cover Lift off cover DO N REMOVE ANY SCR...

Page 24: ...oth to wipe up right Soap and Water away When the surface has cooled wash and rinse For other spills such as fat smatterings etc wash with soap and water when cooled and then rinse Polish with a dry cloth Inside Oven Door Soap and Water Clean ONLY the door liner outside the gasket Door is automatically cleaned when oven is in self cleaning cycle If spillover or spattering occurs when cooking wipe ...

Page 25: ...ur residence has cal DISPLAY PANEL interference signals on the main power line Disconnect your oven at the main t s GOES BLANK circuit breaker panel Wait one minute and reconnect power Reset clock on both OR BLINKS display panels FOOD DOES N YI BROIL and START pads not touched BROIL PROPERLY If using a lower broil rate the correct setting from LO to HI was not touched after BROIL Probe not fully i...

Page 26: ...Latch is not in CLEAN position Excessive spills spatters and soil deposits are not being cleaned up prior to self cleaning CLEAN pad not touched START pad not touched OVEN WON T Oven hasn t cooled to a safe temperature UNLOCK If you need more help call toll free The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service 26 ...

Page 27: ...ase a GE contract while your war ranty is still in effect and you ll receive a substantial discount With a muhiple year contract you re assured of fhture service at today s prices Telecommunication Device for the Deaf P andAccessoriw 8M 6U 6 2W 2 Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have needed parts or accessories sent directly to their home free of shipping charge The GE par...

Page 28: ...ou how to use the product Read your Use and Care material If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended pu...

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