GE JET210 user manual

User manual for the device GE JET210

Device: GE JET210
Category: Microwave Oven
Manufacturer: GE
Size: 4.14 MB
Added : 3/14/2013
Number of pages: 17
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TO Be sure yew’ Mkrowwave Readthisbookcarefully. overt is K?gisk!red. It is designedto help you operate and maintain your new Microwave It is important that we, the manu- Oven properly. facturer, know the location of your Microwave Oven should a need Keep it handy for answersto your occur for adjustments. questions. (a) Do Not Attempttooperatethis Your supplier is responsiblefor oven with the door open since open registering you as the owner. If you don’t understand something door operation can

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.- -- .. - Before Microwaving . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Read 43!1 before using this @ This appliance should be ser- Safety Instructions . . . . . , , .. ...3-4 When using electrical appliances M+%$l= e viced only by qualified service basic safety precautions should Features of Your Oven . . . . . . . . . . 5 personnel. Contact near~st be followed, including the Touch Control Panel , , , ., ..., . . 6 authorized servicefacility for following: Setthe Clock... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 examin

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4BPlastic Utensiis—Plastic e+ ‘T30ihbk” cooking pouches o Don’t defrost frozen bever- utensils designed for microwave and tightlyclosedplastic bags ages ~nnarrow necked bottles; should be slit, pierced or vented cooking are very useful, but especiallycarbonated ones. as directed in Cookbook. If they Evenif the container is opened, should be used carefully. Even are not, plastic could burst dur- microwave plastic may not be as pressurecan build up. This can ing or immediately after cooking, cause

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49’ \ o– I NIKXKYWEFMJIOMETERTM Temperature Probe. 8. 1. Door Handle. Pull to open door. Door must be Use with TEMP COOK and AUTO ROAST func- securely latched for oven to operate. tions only. 2. Door Latches. Receptaclefor Temperature Probe. Temperature 9. Viewing Window with Metal Shield. Metal screen 3. Probe must be securely inserted into receptacle permits viewing of foods and keeps microwaves when using TEMP COOK or AUTO ROAST. confined inside oven. 10*DOUBLE-DUTYTM Shelf. Lets you microwav

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D!SPLAY, Displays time of day, DEFROST. Gentle, generally uni- time or temperature during cooking form thawing at automatic Power functions (or power level when Level 3 (or change power level A power Level Pad is touched), after entering defrosting time. See / page 8.) TIME COOK. Microwave for a preset amount of time using auto- IHC)LD/Tli’VIER.This feature uses matic Power Level 10 (or change no microwave energy while it func- power level after entering cooking tions as both a kitchen timer or

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The TIME COOK feature allows you to preset the cooking time. The oven shuts off automatically. Power Level 10 is automatically set for time cooking, but you may change this for more flexibility. See your Cookbook. To become better acquainted with TIME COOK function, make a cup of coffee by following the steps below. Step 1: Fill a cup 2/3 full of water Step 3: Select your time. Touch Step 4: Touch START. Time and add 1 teaspoon of freeze dried 1, 2 and Ofor a minute and 20 sec- counting down sho

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. !llefmhg Tips @ Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be defrosted in the package. The Defrost setting is designed for @ For even defrosting, many even thawing necessary for large foods need to be broken up or amounts of food and is one of the separated part of the way through most important advantages of a the defrosting time. microwave oven. Power Level 3 is automatically set for defrosting, but you may change this for more flexibility. Step 3: Touch 8,0, and Ofor 8 min- See your Cookbook for

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— For many foods, internal temperature is the best The Probe test of doneness. The temperature probe is a food thermometer that Roasts or poultry are cooked to your preference gauges the internal temperature of your food; it when temperature cooking. Heating or reheating must be used when using TEMP COOK or AUTO foods accurately to a serving temperature you ROAST. Follow the directions for use and insertion desire is simple and easy, on page 10. HANDLE TEMP COOK takes the guesswork out of cookin

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Just as in conventional roasting, only tender roasts Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook to should be Auto Roasted until specified internal tem- the desired serving temperature. Unlike Temp peratures are reached. Lesstender roasts should be Cook, which uses a single power level, Auto Roast microwaved by time, according to the Cookbook is designed to use up to 3 power settings which which comes with your oven. Complete information automatically switch during roasting, for even and on pr

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~ Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking. @Recommended Codes are also shown on Auto Roast Chart on the control panel. * Beef tenderloin roast, because of its small size, should be turned over after 90° has been reached, Beef Tender Roast 2 125° 12-14 5-10 Rare Medium 3 140° 14-76 10-15 Well 4 170° 17-18 30 170° 15-20 5-10 Meatloaf 4 (loaf or round) Pork 4 170° 18-20 20 Loin Roast 1 115° 5-1o Precooked Ham 11-14 Poultry 190° 13-15 20 Whole

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are timing a three minute phone Your ● 140LD/TIMER, which oper- tions. The time can range from one call, touch 3, 0, and O.The display ates without microwave energy, second to 99 minutes and 99 sec- has three timing functions. shows 3:00. onds. A HOLD, or “standing” time may be found in some of your own It operates as a Minute Timer, it Step 3: Touch START. The readout recipes or Cookbook. can be set to delay cooking or may display shows the time as it counts be used as a hold setting after To s

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How toCkimIthe Outside Specialnotewhen usingBrown‘N ‘four New Microwave Oven isa ValuableAppliance,Pro!ectMFrom SearDish:High heatgeneratedon Case.Clean the outside of your MisuseBy FollowingTheseRules: bottomof Brown ‘N Sear Dish can ovenwith soap and damp cloth, cause scorched appearing stainsto then rinse and dry. The outer pane e Keepyourovencleanand bake onto the oven floor if greaseis of the window is glass.Just wipe swee&+m?llh&% Opening the oven present. These may be removed clean with a

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UsageSituations ‘Where Wage SituationsWhere This appliance must be grounded. AppMnce’sPowerCord In the event of an electrical short Appliance’s PowerCord Wii!Be Disconnected circuit, grounding reducesthe risk WWM Be Disconnected of electric shock by providing an Frequently. Ih$reqwemly. escapewire for the electric current. Do not use an adapter plug in these Becauseof potential safety hazards This appliance is equipped with a situations becausedisconnecting of under certain conditions, we cord h

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These ‘Things Are ihkmmdl Your oven: — @Steam or vapor escaping from ~ Dull thumping sound while oper- to Save Time and fVkmey— — around the door, ating at power levelsother than before you request setwice, high. * Light reflection around door or check W? ProblemSomer outer case. ~ Some TV-i3adio interference Ifyou have a problem, it may be might be noticed while using your * Dimming oven light and change minor, YOLJ may be able to correct microwave oven. It’s similar to the in blower sound may

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service. Our Consumer Services are designed with your needsand wants in mind. war’rarnty Pr’%m!cticm Your new appliance is a well designed and engineered See the warranty cmthe back page of this book for product. Before it left the factory, it went through details. rigorous tests to detect manufacturing defects. And you havea written warranty to protect you. PromptService atyour Cmwenience FIRST,contact the people who serviced your Whetheryour appliance is in or out of warranty, appliance. Expla

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~ Improper instaliation. @Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended If you havean installation problem, purpose or used commercially. contact your dealer or installer. Youare responsible for providing @Damageto product caused adequate electrical, exhausting by accident, fire, floods or acts and other connecting facilities. of God. ~ Replacement of house fuses WARRANTORIS NOT RESPON- or resetting of circuit breakers. SIBLE FORCONSEQUENTIAL i% DAMAGES. ~ ~. k. & &.- Gl!%i!l


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