GE JVM141G user manual

User manual for the device GE JVM141G

Device: GE JVM141G
Category: Microwave Oven
Manufacturer: GE
Size: 3.27 MB
Added : 3/14/2013
Number of pages: 24
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Adapter Plugs 22 Minute/Second Timer
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Appliance Registration 2 Oven Shelf
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Auto Defkost
M Pbwer Levels 8-11
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Auto Roast 12,13 precautions
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’13 Problem Solver 20,21
Care and Cleaning 15*17 Repair Service
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Control I%nel 6,7 safety Instructions
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Conversion Guide 14 Temperatw Cook 10
Cooking Complete Reminder 5 Tanperature Probe
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Cooktq Light 6 Time Cook 8
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PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS Readallinstructions bdOIX! using this 41p@fUlC4?o IX) AVOID Whenusingelectricalapphnces, ● mmchlce”theriskof ~inthe POSSIBLE basicsafktyprecautionsshouldbe ovencavity: EXPOSURE m fbllowed,includingthe fbllowing: –Do notowmx)ok ibod.CarefWy attendapplianceif paper,plastic, lmcEssrvE wARNING-Totiuw or othercombustiblematerials the risk of burns, electricshock, MICROWA~ . areplacedinsidethe ovento fire, injtuy topemonsor exposure iiicilitatecooking. to excess

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~.-. ~. .. . ,, ,. . . . .,. , L ,. ‘.~,~ . . . ‘. .’ . . . . . . . . . . I IMPORTANTSAFETY Instructions (ccitinued) ~ . ., ,”. .... . ,. ., . . ,,”. ~,., /’ ., ,,. ● “: &&of~es*~ r)on’tddhwti!hfzen~ longerexposuresto~ “’, m V* innarrowIEckEdbotdes(e$peciay the &xxi and utensils addijpitei ‘--~mm the shelffiomoven carbonated bevemges). Evenif IWhesemasons: 1)Usemiamm .~~ whennot in use. ‘; the containeris opened,pressure P~ti~Odytiwe~~ , , , ~~ -Do not storearkook withshelf can buildup. Thiscanc

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Features of YourMicrowave Oven cooking GDx’npleteRemhMkr @orTIME COOK and DEFROSTcycles) To remind you that you have food in the oven, the oven will display “End” and beep once a minute until you either open the oven door or touch the CLEAIUOFF pad. T e ID d) (i) 7. ~r” ~ boktop Light. 1. Door Hmdk Pull to open door. WmpmMumPrde. Use with Door must be securely latched for 14. Oven Light. Light comes on Ternp Cook/Hold and Auto Roast oven to operate. when door is opened or when oven filnctions on

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Your Touch Control Mel The touch control panel allows you to set the oven & Clear/Off. When touched, it stops the oven and controls electronically with the touch of a finger. It’s erases all settings except time of day. ● designed to be easy to use and understand. With your 7. Auto Roast. Insert probe, touch this pad, and microwave oven, you have the option of using your desired number pad for code to slow-cook or automatic cooking control pads for quick and easy temperature cook meat with autom

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c ookingbyl’hne Thethnecookhgfhturealkm step 4: T&uchST’. “COOK HuwtKD Use Auto Start ~E 1j’ “-R 10;”and time ymltopresetthecmkingthne. Autostart allows youtoprogram counting down show on display. The oven shuts offautomaticalIy. youroventobegin cookingata preset time of day-up to a U I%werlevel 10(High) is Step 5: When time is up, the oven hour delay. signals and flashes “End? Oven, recommended fir most cooking, but you may change this fbr more light and fall shut off. ‘Ibuse Auto start flexibi

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Defrosting by ‘Ihne ● TiIne Ddkostiddgned QuestmsdAnswers for speedy thawiug of frozen f- Q When Ipress START, Ihear andisoneoMqgreata& antqp 8 dull thUXllp@ noise What is it? ofa microwave oven. A. This sound is normal. It is Usdrhne-toqlaickly letting you know the oven is using a thawibodssuchas bread, rolk% power level lower than 10(High). ~tidl~ Auto Ih!&ostispmfermd lbrmeat Sh@ ‘IbuchSIAIU’. “DEFTIME” Q. CanIdefkostsmall itemsin andpmdtrybecause theavensets shows and time counts down on a h

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Cooking byTemperature Internal temperature is the best Howto!IkmpCookaR&d Questions and Answers test of doneness for many fa. Beef Rib ~O$tSt to Medium QAfter If~thesteps Temp Cook/Hold takes the and touched the ST~ pad, Step 1:Inserttemperature probe guesswork out of cooking because “ERROR” flashed in the display and attach probe securely in oven the oven automatically switches andasignal sounded. W@’s wall. Close the door. to Hold setting after reaching Wrculg? fkp 2: Touch TEMP COOKI the pres

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How to Use the Minute/Second ‘Iher The MINSEC TIMER has three Step 1: T&e casserole from Ikeezer Step %Touch 2,5,0 and Ofor and place in oven. timingfunctions: twenty-fiveminutes of cooking time. “COOK TIME l“ flashes, “25:(K)” QIt operates as a minute timer. and ‘TOWER 10”appear on displw. ●Itcanbesettodelay _ ●Itcanbeused asaholdsetting after defw The MIN/SEC TIMER operates without microwave energy. Huwto The a3-Minute Step2: Tmch TIME DEFROST pad. Step8: Tmch START.“DEFTIME” Phone call and “1

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Automatic Roasting Autoltoastuaesth ettmperawre probe tocooktotheddred m -~ unlike ‘IbmpCot&/Hold,which rsscsa mm=,titi usesupto3palWUsleUiqp which autnmaticallyswitchduring -tim~-, tender cooking results without ~u Just as in conventional roasting, Pbrkor ham masts need no trivet. only tender roasts should be Auto Addl/2cupwaterto roast dishand Roasted until specified internal cover with plastic wrap. temperatures are reached. Less tender roasts should be microwaved by time, according to the co

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Auto Roast Guide ● Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking. . men ~en beeps ~d flmhes “TU~~’ turn mat ~er. ● Recommended codes are also shown inside oven on Auto Roast Guide. Final Approx. Tune Hold* Fti code TUnp (Min. per lb.) Minutes Tender Roast 1 115° 12-14 5-1o Medium 2 125° 14-16 10-15 Well 3 145° 17-18 30 Pbrk Loin Roast 4 175° 18-20 20 Precooked Ham 1 115° 17-19 5-1o I%ukry 5 190° 20 Whole Chicken (3 lbs.) 13-15 ‘Ihkey Breast 4 175

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Step 1: Remove frozen meat from Automatic W&e and place in mic~c. sdk dish. Place in oven and close Def* door. With the Auto DefPost fkature, the oven automatically sets the defrosting time and power levels for you. Yw choose the appropriate code number from 1 to 6 for the fd you are defrosting, then enter the fbodweightinpounds andtenthg Step2: Tmh Auto Defrost pad. of a pound (See Convemion Guide “ENTER CODE’ flashes ondisplay. below) and touch START. The oven calculates the defrosting time an

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Care and Cleaning Metal and plastic parts on door: Door Surf..ce. When cleaning Wipe frequently with a damp surfaces of door and oven that cloth to remove all soil. DO N(YI? come together on closing the door, USE ABRASIVES, SUCH AS use only mild, nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS. or soft cloth. THEY WILL MAR THE Pbwer Cord. If the cord becomes SURFACE. soiled, unplug and wash with damp Special note when using cloth. For stubborn spo

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OvenLightRqkemnt CHARCCJAL FtLM REUSASLE GftEASE FILTERS lb replace youroven light, first Then pull filter downward and to Yourmicrowaveoven has two the fkmt. The falterwill dropout. ~etimainfhse or circuit breaker or @l plq reusable metal filters to help remove grease fkomtitimda Remavethetopgrill bytigoff 3 screws which hold it in place. disposable charcoal flter to help remove smoke and odors caused by I cooking with your range. When the fan is operated, air is drawn up through the faltersand

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1’ Pull filter upward and to the front To install a new filter, remove To replace greasefilter., slide the plastic and other outer wrapping to lock into place. falterin the frame slot on the back from the new filter. Insert filter into of the opening. top opening of oven as shuwn. It will rest at an angle on two side support tabs and in front of right rear tab. Replace grill and secure with 3 screws. remove the charcoal filter, ‘Ib Wmmnectpow eratmainf=or cimuit breaker or pull pIug. Removethe t

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Guide to Use of the Oven Shelf Cookware for Shelf Ibsitiming the Shelf Heating and Reheating Bdbre placing hod in the dishes, .U~pOt~whenkidlhg checktoseethatthey will fittogedwr metal shelf and cookware. on or under the shelf. Also, be sure They may be hot. cookware is microwave safe. To insert shelf, tip the back slightly and fit the shelf support guides onto The two position wire shelf is the support guides located on each specifically designed fbr added side of rear oven wall. capacity heati

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HowtoHeatorReheat Similarljq)esof Fd Twoplatesofleftovel% maybe Reheating two casseroles (height W frozen individual entrees reheatedtogether. Arrange thick should be less than31%inches) is (5t0701z. each) ortwo Tvdinnem or dense fd to outside edges of possible. Cover with plastic wrap. (10t0120z. eaeh)arebothreadyto plate and cover with plastic wrap. Use staggered arrangements of serve at the same time. Remove Microwave at High (10)for 2 to 3 fd, placing food on right side of trays of fd from t

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Questions? Use This Problem Solver PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY ● A fie ~ ~~ home maY~ bl~ or ~~ c~t b-r trippd. Replace fWe or OVEN WILL N~ COME ON resetcircuit breaker. ● unplug you ~ “crowaveoven, then plug it back in. c M* sum s~rong plug on oven is My i~~ into I@ ~tde. ● ~wr not ~ly dosed. CONTROL PANEL LIGHTED, YET ~EN ● ST.. must be touched *r entering cooking sdection. WILL NCYI’ START ● ~o~er ~l~on en~~ WY ~ ~ ~ ~OFI? not touched to ~cel it. ● M* sump be en~~ ~~g be ~r to~~g -E COO


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