GE JEM31H user manual

User manual for the device GE JEM31H

Device: GE JEM31H
Category: Microwave Oven
Manufacturer: GE
Size: 8.34 MB
Added : 9/8/2014
Number of pages: 27
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Spacemakerll’”Micwie Oven
Contents
Adapter Plugs
19 Microwaving Tips 2
Appliance Registration Minute/Second Timer
2 7
Auto Defrost
12, 13 Model and Serial Numbers
2
Auto Roast
10,11 Precautions
3
Auto Simmer 11 Probe
5,6,9-11,17
Care & Cleaning 17 Problem Solver
18
Control Panel
6 Program Cooking 6
Conversion Guide 12 Repair Service
27
Cook ‘NWatch
8 Safety Instructions 3,4
Cooking by Temperature 9 ToRemovefkom Cabinet Mount 25
Cooking by Time
8 Under Cabinet Mounting 20-25
Cooking Complete Remi

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Help us help you... Microwaving Tips Before using your oven, Please check with your supplier to be sure he has done so; also send in read this book carefully. ● Make sure all cookware used in your Consumer Product Ownership your microwave oven is suitable for It is intended to help you operate Registration Card. If you move, or microwaving.Most glass casseroles, and maintain your new microwave if you are not the original purchaser cooking dishes, measuring cups, oven properly. please write to us

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Features of YourOven Cooking Complete Reminder (Forall Am ROASTcodesexceptcode ~ AUIU DEFROST, COOK ‘NWA~H, TIME COOK and MANUALDEFROST cycles) Toremind you that you have food in the oven, the ovenwill beep once a minute until .9 Cubic Foot you either open the oven door or touch the Oven Interior CLEAR/OFF pad. Q II 1 I 9 II I I mm } w-i t I 1. Door Latches. 5. Oven Interior Light turns on 8. Touch Control Panel and when the door is opened or when Display. See next page for 2. Door Screen. Metal

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YourTouchControl l%nel 9. TEMP COOK/HOLD. Use The Touch Control I%nel the temperature probe to cook by allows you to set the oven controls using a preset temperature. Once electronically with the touch of a finger. It’s designed to be easy oven reaches preset temperature, it switches to HOLD setting and to use and understand. maintains that temperature until 1. TIME COOK I & II. you touch the CLEAR/OFF pad. Microwave for a preset amount of (See page 9.) time using automatic power level 10 10.MIN

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How to Use the Minute/Second Timer Step 1: Take casserole from freezer Step %Touch 2,5 and MIN for The MIN/SEC TIMER has three timing functions: and place in oven. twenty-fiveminutes of cooking time. “COOK TIME” flashes and 25:00 ● It operates as a minute timer. and “POWER 10”appear on display. ● It can be set to delay cooking. ● It can be used as a hold setting after defrosting. The MIN/SEC TIMER operates without microwaveenergy. Step2: TouchTIME DEFROST pad. How to 13me a 3-Minute Step8: Touch

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Cooking byTime TIME COOK I &II allows you Step 4: Touch START. “COOK quick cooking operations where TIME;’ “POWER lo;” and time you want to stop cooking at just to microwave for a preset amount of time using automatic power counting down show on display. the right time. level 10 (High), or change power Step 5: When time is up, the oven To Use Cook ‘N Watch level automatically. signals and flashes “End~’Oven, Step 1: Touch COOK ‘N WA~H. light and fan shut off. Power level 10(High) is “COOK ‘N WA~

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Cooking byTemperature Internal temperature is the best How to TempCook a Rolled Questions and Answers test of doneness for many foods. Beef Rib Roast to Medium Q. I inserted the temperature Use TEMP COOK/HOLD to probe, closed the door, touched Step 1: Insert temperature probe cook a variety of foods to the TEMP COOK/HOLD and entered into roast and attach probe securely de&redftihed food temperature. my desired food temperature but in oven wall. Close the door. The TIME COOK I &II setting the tem

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. .— Automatic Roasting AUTOROASTuses the temperature probe to cook to the desired serving temperature. Unlike TEMP COOK/HOLD, which uses a single power level, AU!lXlROAST uses up to 3 power settings which automatically switch during roasting, thus 2. At 80”F., display switches to providing even, tender cooking show meat’s internal temperature. results without overcooking. Just as in conventional roasting, Pork or ham roasts need no trivet. only tender roasts should be Auto Add 1/2cup water to r

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Automatic Simmer Auto Roast Guide (Auto Roast Code 6) ● Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking. ● Recommended codes are also shown inside oven on Auto Roast guide. Final ApproximateTime Hold” Minutes Food CodeTemperature(minutesperpound) Beef TenderRoast Set Auto Simmer like Auto 1 115° 9-12 5 Rare Roast as explained on page 10. Medium 2 125° 10-14 10 Display shows “COOL” until food Well 3 150° 14-18 10 is 80”F., then switches to show Pork

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Auto Defrost With the Auto Defrost feature, Stand Time the oven automatically sets the When using the Auto Defrost defrosting times and power levels feature, it is necessary to allow for you. meat to stand in order to finish Use the Auto Defrost guide on defi-ostingthe interior. Youmay take page 13.Enter the Food Weight in the meat out of the oven if you wish. pounds and tenths of a pound (see Stand time recommendations are Conversion Guide at right). Then given in the guide on the next page. to

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Auto Defrost Guide RECOMMENDED MIN.-MAX. xF~T SIGNAL FOODS WEIGHT SECOND SIGNAL STAND TIME Meat I I I I Chops 0.1-2.0 Turn over, separate, Separate and turn over. 5 to 10minutes shield where necessary. Shield where necessary. Frankfurters, 0.1-2.0 Turn over. Separate. Separate and remove 5 to 10minutes Sausage defrosted pieces. 0.1-3.0 Ground Meat Remove defrosted Remove defrosted 5 to 10minutes areas. areas and break a~art. I Beef Patties 0.1-3.0 Separate. Turn over. Separate and remove 5 to 10

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Manual Defrost The Manual Defrost setting is Questions and Answers designed for speedy thawing of Q. When I press START, I hear a frozen food and is one of the great dull, thumping noise. What is it? advantages of a microwave oven. A. This sound is normal. It is Use the Manual Defrost setting to letting you know the oven is using a quickly thaw foods such as bread, power level lower than 10(High). rolls, vegetables, fruits and frozen dinners. The Auto Defrost setting Step 4: TouchSTAIW.“DEF TIME

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How to Use the Double DutyTMShelf Cookware for Shelf Positioning the Shelf ● Do not store or c~k with Heating and Reheating shelf on floor of oven. Product damage may result. Beforeplacing food in the dishes, check to see that they will fit together ● Use potholders when handling metal shelf and cookware. on or under the shelf. Also, be sure cookware is microwavesafe. They may be hot. ● Do not store microwave browning dish on metal shelf. Toposition the DOUBLE DUTYTM The wire shelf is specifical

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HOW to Use the Double DutyTM Shelf (co.tinu~) Because of the varying rates, you How to Heat or Reheat may need to start reheating a large Similar Types of Fwd or dense food a fewminutes ahead of time, then add other smaller or less dense foods. Alternately, if one ofthe foods you are heating seems undercooked but the others are heated satisfactorily, let the underheated food continue cooking. llvo frozen individual entrees (5 to 7 oz. each) or two TV Heat or reheat different types of dinnem (10t

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Care and Cleaning Yournew Microwave Oven is Door (inside). Window: Wipe up How to Clean the Outside a valuable appliance. Protect spatters daily and wash when soiled Case. Clean the outside of your it from misuse by following with a damp cloth. Rinse thoroughly oven with soap and damp cloth, these rules: and dry. rinse with damp cloth and then dry. Metal and plastic parts on door: ● Keep your oven clean and Wipe the window clean with a Wipe frequently with a damp sweet-smelling. Opening the oven

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Questions? ailllb ~ Use This Problem Solver I PROBLEM I POSSIBLE CAUSEAND REMEDY I ● some Tv.~&o interference All These Things Are Normal ● Dimming oven light and change in blower sound may occur while might be noticed while using your with your Microwave Oven: operating at power levels other microwaveoven. It’s similar to the ● Steam or vapor escaping from than high. interference caused by other small around the door. appliances and does not indicate a ● Dull thumping sound while oven . Light r

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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. Use of Adapter Plugs In the event of an electrical short Usage situations where Usage situations where circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an appliance’s power cord will appliance’s power cord will escape wire for the electric current. be disconnected infrequently. be disconnected frequently. This appliance is equipped with a Because of potential safety hazards Donot use an adapter plug in these power cord hav

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MicrowaveOven Installation Instructions for Under Cabinet Mounting


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