Range & Wall Oven - Hi And Lo Broil Feature - GE Kitchen Appliances
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Range & Wall Oven - Hi and Lo Broil Feature The Broil Hi-Lo pad on your Range or Wall Oven gives you the capability of reducing the oven temperature when using the Broil function. It is featured on most models that have electronic controls for the oven.
Using Hi and Lo Broil
- Hi Broil or Broil (on models without a Hi - Lo feature): Hi Broil or Broil functions at 550 degrees Fahrenheit. It gives a quicker broiling to sear in natural food juices. It is recommended for use with thinner cuts of meat and/or foods you prefer less done on the interior.
- Lo Broil: Lo Broil functions at 450 degrees Fahrenheit. It gives a slower broiling to ensure doneness without drying out the food. It is recommended for use with thicker cuts of meat and/or foods you prefer cooked all the way through.
Additional Appliance Support
Please refer to the Owner's Manual for model specific information about using the Broil function on your appliance. Most manuals provide a chart giving information on which Broil selection should be used for different types of food. Whether a basic question or a big concern, we are here to support you and help with all of your appliances. Please reach out to us whenever you need us!Tag » What Temperature Is Low Broil
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