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OWHeF'S Manual 30" Convection Wall Oven ZET1 - Single Wall Oven ZET2 - Double Wall Oven @ Monogram: ge,eom[...]
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Consumer Inff}rmation Wall Ovet_ hmvduction Your new Monogram wall oven makes an eloquent statement of style, convenience and kitchen planning flexibilit> Whether you chose it fl)r its purity of design, assiduous attention to detail-- or flw both of these reasons--you'll find that your Monogram wall oven's superior blend of form and hm[...]
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Consumer Inff)rmation I.l?H/ Ovet_ Be[bre using your wall oven Read this manual carefulb:. It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new wall oven properly. Kee I) it handy tin" answers to your questions. If you don't mlderstand something or need more help, there is a list of tolMi'ee consmner service nmnbers included in t[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMP OR 7 A N 7 SAFE 7T NO 77CE " The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires tile Governor of Califln'nia to publish a list of substaslces kllowll to tile state to cause cancer, birth detbcts {)5" other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn custoI//ers of potential [...]
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MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES AVIS IMPOR 7ANT EN MA 77Et 2 DE SECUtUTF2 " Le California Safe Drinldng Water and Toxic Enforcement Act exige que le gouvernem" de Califl)rnie publie line liste de substances que l'on salt occasionner le cancel des anomalies cong6nitales on d'autres anomalies de reproduction, et exige que les entr[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAH 2 7 T PPd 2 CA U7 7ONS * Do not use aluminum foil to line oven bottoms, except as suggested in this manual. Improper installation of aluminum f6il may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. * Cook meat and poultry thoroughly--meat to at least an INTERNAL teml)eramre of 160°F and p{mlt_ T to at least an INTEP.[...]
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MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES MES Ut 2S DE SE C Ut 7 , N'ufilisez pas de papier d'aJuminittm pour couvrir la sole du four, sauf de la facon indiqu6e dazas le pr6sent manuel. Une utilisation inad(4quate du papier d'aluminium peut presenter des fisques de chocs (qectriques ou d'incendie. , Faites cuire la viaznde et la volaJlle [...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFE 7 T PRE CA UTIONS " Children in walkers, or children crawling, can be attracted to the round oven door handle and may grab and open the oven door, This call result in il_iury from the door being pulled open on a child, or severe burns if tile oven is in use and hot. * Do not heat unopened food containers. Pre[...]
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MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES Md 2S URES DE C URH >2 " Les enfaJats en mm'chette ou les enfazats qui rampent peuvent 6tre atth'6s pax la poign6e ronde de porte du four et peuvent la saJsir, et aJnsi ouvrir la porte. (ela peut urcasiom_er lille oux eYttu'e de ]a porte StlF ]'ellfiult Oil des brfih_res s(4rieuses si le f[...]
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Features of Your Wall Oven _,l?d! Ove_ (NO1 all fi, alt_rt, s ar_, oTz all models. 4ppearaTzce ma 3 va*3. ) ® @_& L L ooo I III1|11|1|11|1111|11|1|11|1111|11|1111|11|1|11|1111|11|1|11|1 ZET1 showl_ with #_tegmted style kl_obs 10 Feature Index Page 1 Full Extension ()v_n Racks (3 irt each oven) 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 37[...]
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/_atures qf yO_llr OVert cont vl, clock and timer (Not ag .[eatures arg 07_ all models. Appearance may vary.) Oven Control, Clock and Timer I,I?lll Ovez_ Double oven control Pro style shown (Appearance may vary) o. Single Oven control Integrated style shown (Appearance may vary) © 1 Oven Mode knob - 7)tt'n to select: PROOF- Maintains a warm e[...]
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Controls Over_,_ew I,l?d[ Oven Introduction to the oven controls OFF CLEAN • PROOF =, BAKE ® CONV BAKE 1RACK CONVECTION _NV BARE BRO|L o MULTi CONVECTION ROAST Oven Mode knob For all modes except Proof, the o'_en _dll not operate unless both the Oven Mode and the Temperature knobs are set. See table. Mode Knob Temperature Knob PROOF ()FF gA[...]
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Baking Tips Wall Ov_,_ Overz airflow Aluminum bil Bahing pans/sheets Preheating An internal cooling tim operates during all oven modes. Tile warm air fi'om inside tile oven will be exhausted out through vents located between tile door and control panel. Do not allo_ this air flo_ to be obsti ucted b) dra )ino ldtchen to_els o_er tile fl'o[...]
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Before You Begin 1,19111 Ovet_ PTull extension ouen Y(I_(']gs Upper frontrail Lower frontrail To avoid possible burns, place tile racks ill tile correct position beflwe turning on tile oven. Tile correct rack position depends sill tile kind of fl)od and tile browning desired. Tile racks haxe a frame that locks into tile rack supports on both s[...]
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Baking I,l?lll Oven How to set the oven./br baking OFF CLEAN • PROOF OFF ® CONVECTION CONV BARE BRO|L • MULT| CONVECTION ROAST Oven Mode knob 500 " e • 400 450 Temperature knob 0 @ Turn tile O'_en Mode knob to BAKE. Using tile Temperature knob, set tile desired temperature, in 25°F increments, fi'()m 200°F to 550°E Tile 5)[...]
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Broiling Wall Oven Int vduction to broiling Different broil elements are used in each broil mode as described below. There are 3 ditterent broil modes, each providing a HI and a LO setting. . The HI setting call be used to seal in juices or provide intense browning or charring when needed (a higher rack is generally used). * The LO setting call be [...]
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Broiling I.l?ll[ Oven How to set the oven fbr broiling OFF o OFF o CONVECTION CONV BAKE BRBIL • MULTI CONVECTION ROAST Oven Mode knob 500 " • * 400 450 Temperature knob 0 If tile meat has tht or gristle around tile edge, cut vertical slashes through both about 2" apart. If desired, tile fi_t may be trimmed, leaving a layer about 1/8&q[...]
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Using the Probe tbr Roasting 7Ernperature probe For many foods, especially roasts and poultry, internal _bod temperature is the best test _i)r doneness. The temperature probe takes the guesswork out of roasting by cooking lbods to the exact d(meness you want. Use of probes other than the one provided with this product may result in damage to the pr[...]
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Using the Probe tbr Roasting I.l?d[ Ovum HOw to set the oven fbr roasting when using the probe Doubleoven display shown @@@ { Pusb to select Mini-gneb Turn to select Pusb to enter OFF BROIL MULT| CONVECTION ROAST Oven Mode knob OFF 500 " " " 400 45O Temperature knob 1 Insert the probe into tile meat. 2 Plug tlle probe into tile outle[...]
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Using the Com,'ection Oven I.l?ll[ Ov_n Convection fan hi a convectioil ();'ell, a ]_;lIl circtllates hot air over, under and around die %od. This circulating hot air is evenly distributed tllroughout tile oven cavity. As a result, foods are evenly cooked and browned--often in less time with convection heat. NOTE: The _ onve_ tion jim wil[...]
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Com/ectlon Baking I,l?d[ Oven How to set the oven.Jbr convection baking OFF BROIL MOLT| CONVECTION ROAST Oven Mode knob Convection Baldn,, is ideal for evenb browned baked _bods cooked on ,sinole_ or multiple racks, lien set on Convection Bake, the rear bake element and the fire operate whenever the oven is heating. Turn tlle Oven Mode knob to CO[...]
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Com/ectlon Roasting I.l?dl Ove_ How to set the oven./br convection roasting OFF o CLEAN PROOF BAKE • CORV BAKE IRACK CONVECTION CONV BAKE BROIL • MULTi CONVECTION ROAST Oven Modeknob Convection Roasting is good for roasting large tellder cllts of I//eat, iiIlCO'_el'ed. O Turn the Oxen Mode knob to CONVECTION ROAST. Using tile Temperat[...]
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Com,'ection Roasting with the Probe I,l?d[ Ovum HOw to set the oven Jbr convection roasting with the probe Double oven display shown @@® Pushto select T Mini-Kneb Turn to select Pusbto enter o_ CLEAN o PROOF BROIL MULT| CONVECTION ROAST Oven Mode knob OFF ® CLEAN WARM ' = 200 HIGH _@ BROIL _ .250 LOW i BROIL =300 5,_ _350 4OO 450 Temper[...]
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( onvectlon Roasting Wall Ovt, n Convection roasting ,guide Meats Minutes/Lb. Oven Temp. Internal Temp. Beef Rib, P, oneless Rib, Rare 20-24 325'F 140'F} Top Sirloil'_ Medium 24-28 325°F 16t)' F (3 to 5 lbs.) x3,kql 28-32 325"F 170'F B(*e{ _h* 11(] e rl oi 1"1 RH re 10-14 325"F 140"F) M ed iu m 14-18 32[...]
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Convection Broiling How to set the oven Jbr convection broiling OFF CLEAN • PROOF CONVECTION CONV BAKE BROIL • MULTi CONVECTION ROAST Oven Mode knob Convection Broil is good fl)r broiling fish or smaller cuts of meat. When set at Convection Broil, both top elements operate whenever heating. O If the meat has tht or gristle around the edge, cut [...]
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Timed Cooking 1.1% 1/ Ove_ 7 rned coohitzg (immediaw start and automatic stop) Double eve/? display shown PROBE TIMER CLOCK Timed cooking allows yon to set the oven to turn on immediately, cook for a selected length of time and turn off automatically. To set the oven to turn on immediately and turn off automatically: NOTE: Befi)re beginning, make s[...]
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Timed coohirzg (delayed start and automatic stop) Double oven dLsTolay shown ® PROBE TIMER Timed cooldng with DELAY START allows yon to set the oven to turn on at the time of day you set, cook for a selected length of time and turn off automatically. DEI AY START cannot be used with tile Sabbath ieature. To delay the start of cooking: NOTE: BMore [...]
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Proofing I,l?lll Oven How to set the oven fbr proofing CLEAN STB BROIL = OFF e DUAL o BROIL CONV BAKE 1RACK CONVECTION CBNV BAKE BROIL e MULTi CONVECTION ROAST Oven Mode knob The proofing ieature maintains a warm eEEviromnent usehll fl)r rising yeast-leavened products. Place the covered dough in a dish in the oveEl Oil rack A. O Turn the Oven Mode [...]
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Self Cleaning Oven I.Val[ Ovum The oven door must be closed and all controls must be set correctly for the self-clean cycle to work properly. We recommend venting your kitchen with all open window or using a ventilation tim or hood during tile first self-clean cycle. * Clean soil fl'om the fl'ame around the oven door and outside the door [...]
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Self Cleaning Oven I.l_ll[ Ovum How to delay the start of cleaning Doubleoven di,s731ay shown BROIL Yon can set the oven to delay the start of clemfing, clean for a selected length of dine and tuna off automatically. NOTE: Befiwe be_oning, make sure tile clock shows the correct tin/e of day Tunl tile Oven Mode knob to CI£AN. Turn tile O_en Tempera[...]
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(;lock and Control Lockout Features I.Dlll Ove_ If a flashing time of day is in the display, you ha'_e experienced a power fidlm'e. Reset the clock. Clock The clock must be sd /br the automati_ oven timinq" ./hmtio_.s to work properly. The time of da_ clock cannot be changed during Delay Start. (llt can be changed during a regular ba[...]
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Timer Feature Timer NOTE: 77_e timer is ind@endent _/ all the other ,fit_gctio*g,s at_d it does t_otco_tml the ovet_. YOu max, In'°gram, tile timer to time cooking or other household activities for up to 11 hours and 5(.) minutes. To set the timer: 1 Push tile TIMER button. 2 Turn tile Mini-Knob to select tile length of time for tile timer up[...]
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Special Features _.l?lll Oven Special .[eatures of yOUr O_}gT_l co_tvol _blo' oven has additional Special I%atu*vsthat you may choose to l_se. Tile) remain in tile control's memory until the steps are repeated. The Special Features will remain in memor)aRer a power fifilure. Either tile Oven Mode knob and/or tile Temperature knob must be [...]
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Special Features _.l_lll Oven i 2-hou,; 24-hour or clock blackout _bur eontml i,s set to use a 12=hour eloeh, g/you would p_;/i_*' to have a 24-hou*' milita* 3' time eloek o*' blaek out the eloek display, ,/blhfgu the steps bdow. 1 Push and hold the PROBE and DELAY START buttons at the same time fl)r 4 seconds until tile display[...]
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Special Features _.1%11 Oven Sabbath f;qature, 12-hour shut-o/for no shut-oil IATth this fi, atu**,, should you,]b*]get a_zd I(,ave the ove_z o_, the control trill automati_ all 3, tu*'_z _(f the ove_z q]?er 12 hou*:s duri_g" bahi_g']}_zctio_,s. Ijyou wish to turn q/j this ji, ature, jbl/o'a_ the steps be/o'a_. Push and hol[...]
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(;are and (;leaning BE SURE ELECTRJCAL POWER IS OFF AND ALL SURFACES AR_2 COOL BEFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THE OVEN. Control panel and knobs Clean up spatters with a damp cloth. I_emove heavier soil with warns, soapy water. Do not use abrasives of any kind on the control panel or knobs. The control knobs may be removed tot easier cleaning. To remov[...]
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(;are and (;leaning Wall Ov¢_ Oven racks The racks may remain in the oven during the sell'cleaning cycle without being damaged. Periodically, after several seli_clean cycles, the oven racks may need to be lubricated using the Graphite Lubrication shipped with your wall oven. To order additional Graphite Lubrication, call ore" National Pa[...]
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(;are and (;leaning Wall Ov_,_ ([OOY_ FelYtOT} (IJ The door is very heavy. Be cm'eful when removing and lifting the door. Do not I!fi tke door b 3' tke kandh,. To remove the door: 1 Fully open the door. 2 Pull the hinge locks down towaId the door fl'ame, to the unlocked position. A tool, such as a small fiat-blade screwdvh'er, m[...]
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(;are and (;leaning 1.19111 Ov¢_ Overz lights Each oven is equipped with two halogen light assemblies h)cated on tile side _dls of tile oen. Tile lights come on when tile door is opened or when tile oven is ill a cooldng cycle. Tile oxen lights do not come on during self:cleaning or if tile Sabbath Feature is set. Each light assembly consists of [...]
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Care and Cleaning Wall Ov_,_ 7b clean the door Inside of the door: * Because the area inside the gasket is cleaned during the self'clean cycle, you do not need to clean this by hand. Any soap left on the liner causes additional stains when the oven is heated, so be sure to vh_se thoroughly. * The area outside the gasket can be cleaned with a s[...]
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The Problem Solver _,I?ll[ Oven Save time & money, t trouble_ boo tiTtg" tips on the fidlowi_tg pa_<_ first a!_d you ma) not ne(,d to cal! PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE OVEN WILL NOT • WORK • OVEN LIGHT(S) DO NOT WORK FOOD DOES NOT BAI_] OR ROAST PROPERLY FOOD DOES NOT BROIL PROPERLY OVEN WILL NOT SELF CLI_N "CRACKING" OR "P[...]
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The Problem Solver 1:I%11 Oven Save time & moneff PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CLOCK AND TIMER . A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. DO NOT WORK I_eplace tile fuse or reset the circuit breaker. • Oven controls improperly set. See the (;It)tic and Timer sections. OVEN * Oven thermostat needs ac!justment. See the Oven the[...]
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O_Ig_ xo8 "O'd Auedmo3 _!1_oa1::7 Imaua9 ,x_V4d GE Appliances Consumer Product Ownership Registration Important Mail Today[...]
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£ Consumer Product Ownership Registration Dear C, ustomer: Thank xou for })urchasing, our product and thank xou for placing ?our confidence in us. _'_e are proud to have }ou as a C/lSton]el'! Follow these three steps to protect your new appliance investment: Complete and mail your Consumer Product Ownership Registration today. Have die p[...]
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Consumer Services I,l?ll[ Oven With the purchase of your new Monogram appliance, receive the assurance that if you ever need information or assistance from GE, we will be there. All you have to do is call toll-free! G E Answer Center ® In the USA: 800.626.2000 Whatever yore" question about any Monogram major appliance, GE Answer Centei _: inf[...]
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Warranty _,l?ll[ Oven WHA T IS COVERED From the Date of the O_¢ina/ Purchase YOUR MONOGRAM WALL OVEN WARRANTY Staple sales slip or cancelled check here, Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty. Please have serial number and model number available when calling for service, LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY For one year fr[...]