GE JVM58 user manual

User manual for the device GE JVM58

Device: GE JVM58
Category: Microwave Oven
Manufacturer: GE
Size: 3.98 MB
Added : 8/12/2014
Number of pages: 21
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Summary of the content on the page No. 1

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Summary of the content on the page No. 2

—— Be sureyour Microwave Read this book carefully. oven is registered. It is intended to 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 answers to your occur for adjustments. questions. Your supplier is responsible for registering you as the owner. If you don’t understand something or need more help. . . your supplierto Pleasecheck with (a)DoNotAttempttooperate t

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

.- -.. G....— Before Microwaving . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 a Seedoor cleaning instrw . . . . . . . . . 3,4 When usingelectricalappliances Safety Instructions . tions on page 14. basicsa’fetyprecautionsshould . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Introduction to Oven befollowed,includingthe IS To reduce the risk of fire in 6 Touch Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . following: the ovencavity: . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Set the Clock . . . . . . tW4RNlNG—TO reducethe risk —-Donot overcookfood. Care- Auto Roast & C

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

* PlasticLJtensils--Plastic 49 Don’t defrostfrozenbever- THE IHOOD: agesin narrow neckedbottles; utensilsdesignedfor microwave e Haveit instailed andproperiy especiallycarbonatedones. cooking areveryuseful,but grounded bya qualified installer. Evenif the containeris opened, should be usedcarefully.Even Seethespecialinstallationbook- pressurecan build up. This can microwaveplasticmaynot beas let packedwith the microwave tolerantof overcookingcondi- causethe containerto burst, oven. resultingin in

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

@ m Id I 41M9 A! v - 1. ChxJr Handle.Ovendoesn’t operateunless door 14. Number Pads. Touch these to enter Time or is securely Mched. Temperature,and PowerLevelor AuiGCode. 2. DoorLatch.Push in to open door, 15.Power Level. To set or change Power Level, touch this pad first, then number. 3. W!ndowwithMetalShield.Screenallows cook- ing to beviewed while keeping microwavescon- 16.Wart.Always touch Start last after setting all fined in oven. other controls. 4. PlasticMode StirrerCover. Protects the

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

The Touch Control Panelallows you to set’the oven controls electronically with the touch of a finger. It’s designed to be easy to use and understand. With your microwave oven, you havethe option of using the Cook Code’” or Auto Roast pads for quick and easy convenience cooking. Or you may make your own programs to suit your individualized —. cooking style. \ ReadoutDk@ay. Displaystime of day, time or tan= perature during cooking functions, power level being usedand cooking mode. TempCook.Usethe

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

—.—— ——————. ——.—. ....——.—.——. .—-— v ‘— Defrost.Gentle, more uniform thawing with little or no attention at autdmatic Power Level 3, or change power level after entering time. (See page 11.) Hold/Thner. This feature uses no microwave ---—- — ---- — . . —.— - energy while it functions as both a kitchen timer or as a holding period between defrost and time or temperature cooking. (Seepage 13.) — — –K..— -—- — . — Clock.Touch this pad to enter time of day or ~heck — — ——a time of day while microw

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Auto Roastuses the temperatureprobe to cook to Just as in conventional roasting, cmlytender roasts the desiredservingtemperature.UnlikeTempCook, should be Auto !?oasteduntil specified internaltem- which uses a single power level, Auto Roast uses peratures are reached. Less tender roasts should up to 3 power settings which automatically switch be microwavedby time, according to the Cookbook during roasting,thus providingeven.tender cooking which comes with your oven. Completeinformation resultswi

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

AutoRoastChart @ Usecontainers and coverings asdirected at left. Placeprobecorrectly in roastbeforecooking. 6+Turnover when 80° (exceptpork) hasbeen reached, Beef Tender Roast Rare 2 125° 80” 12-14 5-10 Medium 3 80° 140° 14-16 10-15 4 Well 80° 170° 17”18 30 4 Meatloaf No Turn 170” 30”40 5-1o (loaf or round) CNer Pork Loin Roast 4 120° 170° 18-20 20 Precooked i-lam 1 80° 115° 17-19 5-1o Poultry Whole Chicken 5 80° 190” 13-15 20 (31b,) Whole Turkey 5 80° 190° 13”15 20 (up to 12fbs.) (Insert probe

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

— . Time Cooking, or cooking your food according to a pre- determined amount of time, is probably familiar to you from conventional cooking. With your microwaveoven, however. you presetthe time andthe 6venturns off automatically. LJsirtg Your Oven to ?’irne Cook Follow the cooking steps below to Step 5: When time is up, oven help you learn to Time Cook sounds and oven, light, and fan properly. shut off. Step 3: Select your time. Touch 1,2 and Ofor a minute and 20 sec- onds. 1:20 and signal light

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

minutes at Power Level 5. NOTE: Your oven can only be programmedto 99 minutes when using the HOW toUse Cook Code control and the highest Power Level is 10 which is represented by “0”. When setting a 2 COOk COde~~ Control digit Cook Code control entry, the first is time, the Cook CodeTM is a short-cut control for entering time secondis power level. and the Power Level on your microwave oven. Be Step 1: Touch COOK CC)13E. Signal light above sure to check your Cookbookfor specific codes for Codefla

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

gauges the internal temperature of your food; it For many foods, internal temperature is the best musf be used when using TEMP COOK or AUTO test of doneness. ROAST.To utilize your temperatureprobe properly, Roasts or poultry are cooked to perfecticm when follow the directions for use and insertion in this temperature cooking. Heating or reheating foods book in the section entitled “Automatic Roasting”. accurately to a serving temperature you desire is simpleand easy. HANDLE TEMP COOK takes the g

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

Your HOLt)/TlhEFl, which oper- are timing a three minute phone tions, The time can rangefrom one ates without microwave energy, call, touch 3,0, and O.The display second to 99 minutes and 99 sec- hasthree timing functions. shows 3:00. onds. A HOLD,or “standing” time may be found in someof your own It operates as a Minute Timer, it Step3:Touch START.The readout recipes or Cookbook. can be setto delaycooking or may display shows the time as it counts be used as a hold setting after de- down. To se

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

for Howto(Hem the Outside SpecialnotewhenusingBrown‘N YourNewMicrowave ovenisa SearDish:High heatgeneratedon Valuable Appliance, ProtectIt From Case.Cleanthe outsideof your MisuseByFollowing TheseRules: boflomof Brown‘N SearDishcan ovenwith soapanddampcloth, causescorchedappearingstainsto then rinseand dry.The outer pane @ Keepyourovencleanand bakeontothe ovenfloor if greaseis of the window is glass.Just wipe sweet-smelling. Openingthe oven present.Thesemayberemoved cleanwith a dampcloth.Chrome

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

------ .-..— —. 1 TO replace hood lamp, first dlscmmct powerag before removing, Removebulb or bulbs and replace mainfuseor clrcultWaker pfml or pull plug. with 40 watt appliance bulbs. Raiselower oanel and Remove2 screws from each side of lower panel and replace screwk; Connect electrical power-to micro- 3 screws from front edge. Lower panel until it rests waveoven. on range below. Be sure bulb to be replaced is cool . \\. I To replaceyour oven lamp,firstWmmnwt powerat Clean off the grease and d

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

— —.—..——_—_— . .— The ExhaustFeature IL IL E through the filter and is then discharged through The exhaust hood feature on your GE microwave providedventing to the outside. The ho6d also has a oven is equipped with a metal filter which collects light for illuminatingthe counter surface. grease. When the fan is operated, air is drawn up Soak, then agitat$ fiiter In hot detergent s~iuhnt To remove grease filter, grasp the “finger hold” on Don’t use ammonia or other alkaii because H wiii the filte

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

B s a E * plJ Savetime and money. . before you call for service, check the kdllowwing: 9 ~ oven Will Not Come On: FoodsMe Either Overcooked or 0)Main circuit breaker IS tripped LJndercooked: -9 e One of house fuses has blown. e Not enough time set when using Time Cook func- @ 3-prong plug isn’t fully inserted into wall recep- tion because of variance of starting food temp- e tacle. eratureso E @ The density and amount of foods will vary and -+ Control Panel Lighted, Yet Oven Will thus may need m

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Thisappliancemust begrounded. Wherea standardtwo-prongwall In theeventof an electricalshort receptacleis encountered,it is your personalresponsibilityandobliga- circuit,groundingreducesthe risk tion to haveit replacedwith a prop- of electricshockby providingan erly groundedthree-prongwall escapewire for the electriccurrent. receptacle. Thisapplianceis equippedwith a powercord havinga groundingwire EM3NotUnderAnyCimm- with a groundingplug.The plug stames (M orRemovethe mustbe pluggedinto an outle

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

.- ——..———. .-———.——..——.—.. —-—..... t ? ——. 1 IS FULLC)NE=YEAR WARF?ANN This warrantyis extended to the ~ ! originalpurchaser andanysucceed= Foroneyearfromdateof original ing ownerfor productspurchased purchase,we wiHprovide,freeof for ordinaryhomeusein the48 , charge,partsand servicelaborin mainlandstates,Hawaiiand yourhometo repairor replaceany Washington,D.C.InAlaskathe par2of themicrowave ovenlrange warrantyis the sameexceptthat it that fails becauseof a manufac- is LIMITEDbecauseyoumust p

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

11 .— ——— r- / AIGeneralElectricwe’recommitted to providing youwiththebestappliances weknowhowto buildand weknow that youwantyourappliances to giveyoumanyyearsof dependable service. OurConsumerServices aredesigned withyourneedsand wantsin mind. Warranty Protection Beforeyournewappliance leftthefactory,it went Andyouhavea writtenwarrantyto protectyou.Seethe throughrigorousteststo detectmanufacturing defects. warrantyonthebackpageofthisbookfordetails. 41B Convenient Ekwvice FIRST,contactthepeoplew


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