GE JEM31G user manual

User manual for the device GE JEM31G

Device: GE JEM31G
Category: Microwave Oven
Manufacturer: GE
Size: 5.15 MB
Added : 9/8/2014
Number of pages: 22
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contents
AdapterPlugs 19 Precautions 3
use and care of
20
Appliance Registration 2 Problem Solver
I_I’M
6
Auto Defrost 12, 13 Program Cooking
Auto Roast 10,11 Repair Service 21
Auto Simmer 11 SafetyInstructions 3,4
Care & Cleaning 18 Temperature Cook 9
I
Control Panel 6 Temperature Probe 5,6,9-11, 18
12 Time Cook 8
ConversionGuide
14
Cook ‘NWatch 8 Time Defrost
Cooking Complete Reminder 5 ToRemovefrom CabinetMount 15
I
The electric output
DelayedCooking 7 Warranty Back Cover
oftbis microwave ove

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...... . ........ .....,.,..=.=. using your ovens Pleasecheck with your supplierto be surehe has done so; also send in read thi$book Camfuuy e Make sure all cookwareused in yourConsumerProductOwnership your microwaveovenis suitablefor It is intendedto help you operate RegistrationCard. If youmove,or microwaving.Mostglasscasseroles, and maintainyour new microwave if you are notthe originalpurchaser cookingdishes, measuringcups, ovenproperly. please write to us, statingmodel custardcups, potteryor

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

eD()flc)tQpwitethis!appliirw m Whenusingelectrical appliances ifithasadamaged power cordor basicsai%typrecautions should be plug,ifit isnotworking properly, followed, including thefollowing: orifit hasbeendamaged or dropped. reduce theriskofbums,electricshock, %Seedoorsurface cleaning fire,injurytopersons orexposure instructions ortpage184 toexcessive microwave energy: (a) Do NW tooperatethis ~Thisappliance ShOUld k ovenwith the door open since * ~~e this ~pplianee Onlyfor its serviced onlybyqua

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.ai%?a?. ~cooking complete Reminder ~ (E-orallA Um~~~~c QdesexCe~tc0de6° MJm I.)EFROST,COOK ‘NWATCH,TIME COOK andTIME DEFROST cycles) Tbremindyouthatyouhavefoodin the oven,the ovenwillbeep oncea minuteuntil ~’ou either opentheovendooror touchthe CLEARIOFF pad. !!5EE4-B m :- ,--- 5–“ = ---... ~ :------- “--.-> Ils “-:::.-< :.-.-....5 ... .-,.. * :.. .. . ..:..:+ ::.. * S > I l! Y I I I .. b 8. Touch cmtro~ Panel and 5. Oven Interior Light turns on Display. See next page for when the door is opene

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The Touch Control Panel 9. TEMP ICOOWHOLD. Use the temperatureprobeto cook by allowsyou to set the ovencontrols usinga preset temperature.Once ekctronically with the touch of a finger. It’sdesignedto be easy ovenreachespreset temperature, to use and understand. it switchesto HOLD settingand maintainsthat temperatureuntil L TIME COOK 1 & 11. youtouch the CLEAIUOFF pad. Microwavefor a preset amountof (Seepage9.) time usingautomaticPowerLevel 10(HIGH), (or changepowerlevel 10.MIN/SEC TIMER This aft

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... .- — HOW tOthe the Step 7: Touch2,5 and MIN for “NwNIM’WSEC TIMER has three Step L Takecasserolefrom freezer twenty-five minutesof cookingtime. timing functions: and place in oven. “COOK TIME” flashesand 25:00 _– @N operates as a minute timer. --- and “POWER10”appearon display. - ~ It can be set to delay cooking. @Mcan be used as a hold setting after defrosting. il?2%5— —. _– The MIN/SEC TIMER operates - withoutmicrowaveenergy. Step2: TouchTIMEDEFROSTpad. Howtom-ma 3-Minute Step$: TouchST~.

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--- .= .-. ... .-— To Use Cook ‘NWatch TIME COOK I &II allowsyou Step 1:TouchCOOK ‘NWA~H. to microwave for a preset amount “COOK ‘NWATCH”and of time using automatic power “POWER 10”are displayedand level10(1-HG~9 or c~wx Power “START”flashes. levelau~omatically. Step 2: TouchSTART.“COOK ‘N Powerlevel 10(HIGH) k WA~H” and time countingup to recommendedfor most cooking, Step 4: TouchSTART.“COOK 3 minutesare displayed.Power butyou maychangethis for more TIME;’ “POWER 10~’ and time level 10is automa

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Questionsand Answers Internal temperature is the best test of doneness for many foods. BeefRib Roast to Medium Q. I inserted the temperature probe, closed the door, touched Use TEMP C.00K/HOLD to Step 1: Insert temperatureprobe TEIW?COOIUHOD and entered cook a variety of foods to the into roast and attach probe securely my desired food temperature but desired finished food ten-qxmture. RE%%!-- in ovenwall. Close the door. the temperature didn’t appear on %3&am.— The TIME COOK I &11 setting -p%aw

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...”--””” - ‘- AU~ ROAST usesthe ternperatu~~ probe to cook to the desired serving temperature. iJnlikeTE~~~~~/~~~D, which uses a single power level, AUNI ROAST uses up to 3 power settings which automatically 2. At 80°F.,displayswitchesto switch during roasting, thus showmeat’sinternaltempera~re. providing even, tender cooking results without overcooking. Justas in conventionalroasting, Pork or ham roastsneed notrivet. onlytender roastsshouldbe Auto Add 1/2cup waterto roastdish and Roasteduntils

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.g!sss$ .......... simmer AutoRoast Guide (AutoRoast ~Od~ 6) ~ Use containersand coveringsas directedat left. Place probe correctly in roastbeforecooking. @ Recommendedcodes are also showninsideovenon Auto Roastguide. Hold” ApproximateTime Final Minutes (minutesper pound) Temperature Code Food Beef TenderRoast Set Auto Simmer like Auto 5-1o 12-14 115° 1 Rare Roastas explainedon page 10. 10 14-16 125° 2 Medium Display shows“COOL” until food 10 16-18 150° 3 is 80”F., then switchesto show Well food

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-- Stand Time With the Auto Defrost feature, the oven automatically sets the When usingthe AutoDefrost defrosting times and power IeveBs feature, it is necessaryto allow for ycm. meatto stand in order to finish defrostingthe interior.Youmaytake Use the AutoDefrostguideon the meatout of the ovenif youwish. page 13.Enter the Food Weightin Stand’timerecommendationsare poundsand tenthsof a pound (see givenin the guide on the nextpage. ConversionGuideat right). Then touch STARTpad. 3. Enterweight.For

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* L , MIN.-MAX. ‘ RECOMIWEmE~ STANDTIME xF~~ST SI~NA~ SECOND SIGNAL WEIGHT FOODS Meat 5 to 10minutes Separateand turn over. ‘llrn over,separate, 0.1-2.0 Chops Shieldwhere necessary. shieldwhere necessary. 5 to 10minutes Separateand remove Turn over.Separate. 0.1-2.0 Frankfurters, defrostedpieces. Sausage -- 5 to 10minutes Removedefrosted Removedefrosted 0.1-3.0 Ground Meat areas and break apart. .————— areas. 5 to 10minutes Separateand remove Separate.Turn over. 0.1-3.0 Beef Patties defrostedpat

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. .- . by The Time Defrost setting is designed for speedy thawing of IQ.When I press START,1hear a frozen food and is one of the great dull, thumping noise. What is it? advantages of a microwave oven. A. This soundis normal. It is Use the Time Defrost setting to lettingyouknowthe ovenis using a quickly thaw foods such as bread, powerlevellowerthan 10(HIGH). rolls, vegetables,fruits and frozen dinners. The Auto Defrost setting f%ep4: TouchST~. “DEF TIME” Q. Can I defrost small items in is preferr

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

To the A#%?al ... - Step 1: Replacethe rubber feet. --—- .-– Step 2: Fully supportthe microwavewith somethingsturdy. For exampleuse telephonebooks or encyclopedias,stackedevenly andclose enough to balancethe weightof the oven. -— .— -– . _–.. E?as. Step 3: Open your cabinet and with your screwdriver,begin to remove the screws holding the microwave ovenin place by turning them countercloc~wise- m (Alternate between screws so that ovenis loosened as evenly as -* possible.) ~Ot~s Before final remov

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

A4?if&- .—.—.— . ‘- the shelf cookware forshelf e DO~0~storeor cook With Heating and Reheating shelfon floor ofovem Product damage may result. Beforeplacingfoodin thedishes, checkto seethattheywillfittogether e use potholders when handling onor underthe shelf.Also,be sure metal shelf and cookware. cookwareis microwavesafe. They may be hot. ~Do not store microwave browning dish on metal shelf. Topositionthe DOUBLE DUTY’M shelf, tip the back slightlyand fitthe The wire shelfis specifically shelfsu

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.. .- Howto Heat orReheatSimibrl’jqxs W?ood II TWO plates of’leftoversmaybe Reheating two casseroles (height Twofrozen individual entrees reheatedtogether.Arrangethick shouldbe lessthan 3%inches)is (5to 702. each) or two TV dinners or dense foodstooutsideedgesof possible.Coverwithplasticwrap. (Into 120z. each) areboth ready to plateand coverwithplasticwrap. Use staggeredarrangementsof serveatthe sametime.Removetrays Microwaveat HIGH (10)for2 to 3 food,placingfoodon rightsideof offbodfromtheirbox

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Yournew Mkr-owaveoven is Door (inside). Window:Wipe up HowtoChm the a valuable appliance. Protect spattersdaily and washwhen soiled Case, Clean the outsideof your it from misuse by following witha dampcloth.Rinsethoroughly ovenwith soap and damp cloth, these rules: and dry. rinse with damp cloth and then dry. Metal and plasticparts on door: @ Keep your oven clean and Wipethe windowclean with a Wipe frequentlywith a damp sweet-smelling. Opening the oven damp cloth. Chrometrim is best cloth to rem

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POSSIBLE CAUSEAN~~~~~ P’ROBLEM @ Afise inyourhomemaybeblownorthecircuitbreakertripped.‘R@ace ‘fiM@ orre@ 0V13NlVILLN~ circuitbreaker. COMBO?? ~Unplugyourmicrowave oven,thenplug it back in. I *~&e ~ure 3-prongplugonoven isfullyinserted intoW* laeP@cIe~ e Door not securelyclosed. CONTROLP~~ I LIGHTED, YET OVEN *START mustbe touchedafterenteringcookingselection. WILL NOTSTART e AnotherselectionenteredalreadyinovenandCL134-R/OFF nottouched tOcan~e~ ~t~ % Makesureyouhaveenteredcookingtimeaftertouchin


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