GE Spacemaker JVM130G user manual

User manual for the device GE Spacemaker JVM130G

Device: GE Spacemaker JVM130G
Category: Microwave Oven
Manufacturer: GE
Size: 4.51 MB
Added : 11/21/2014
Number of pages: 32
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Summary of the content on the page No. 1

AdapterPlugs 29 ‘ LightBulbReplacement 29
AluminumFoii 4 Microwaving Tips 2
ApplianceRegistration 2 Minute/Second Timer 8
AutoStart 9 Modeland SerialNumbers 2
Care aridCleaning 11,28 PowerLevels 8P1O
6,7 Precautions 3
ControlPanel
ConvenienceFoodGuide HIj1: ProblemSolver 30
Program Cooking 8
CookingCmrnplete Reminder
CookingGuide 12,13,20”27 RepairService 31
CooktopLight 629 SafetyInstructions 8,4
8)10 TimeCook
Defrosting 9
I)efkosting(hide M,1’? Warranty BackCover
DelayedCooking 8
ExhaustFan 6,

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ph-istic may notbeastolerant of certain special circunWamw, liquids may starttoboilduring orshortly after renxwal from the micmve oven. Toprevent burns from splashing liquid, stirthe liquid briefly before remwing the containerfmntk microwawmm. * Have it andproperly by!3qudifkdinstaller. Seethe Special booklet packed withthernicrowww oven. * Theexhaust fhninyouroven Vvi!l certain conditions (see Fd?eature,pagetf). fads qerathqg, C$Mltbnk is prevent thestarting ofkxkhtd cddng firesWMM$ theexhaust

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Featuresof Your Microwave Oven Chokh.gCompkMkmin ckx (F’or TME COOK andDEFROST cycles) —- — Toremindyouthatyouhavefoodinthe —- oven,theovenwillbeeponceaminuteuntil — - youeitheropentheovendoorortouchthe - CLEARK9FF pad. 1.0cubicfwt oveninterior - — —. I-1 Im!i!!!!!’A- - ‘— — — — — —— — #j —. kiiiiiill -yjp “’””’--~~ :::;: — ,.,.,,...: —- I*. *.. ,:.,.4; :: — ,, ...,, ...,,,,, —— I ‘%+ : . A t!)(l) ew”- L DoorEhmdIe. PuNtoopendoor. S OvenVent. Ill ovenLight.Light comes on when doorisopened orwhen

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“iibur TouchControl Rmel Thetouchcontrolpanelallows youtosettheoven 7.Start. Afterallselections aremade,touchthispad controls electronically withthetouchofafinger.It’s tostartoven. designed tobeeasytouseandunderstand. Withyour & ExhaustFan.Press HI,LO,orOFFfordesired microwave oven,youhavetheoptionofusingyour fin speed. automatic cooking controlpadsforquickandeasy convenience cooking. Oryoumaymakeyourown 9. Tim Defrost. Gentlethawing atautomatic power programs tosuityourindividualized cooking st

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‘1’!inmr TheMI.MWC TIMER hasthree timingfunctions: @ Itoperates asaminute timer. e Itcanbesettodelaycooking. * Itcanbeusedasaboldsetting afterdefrosting. Step2:TouchTIME DEFROST pad. ~tep$: Touch START. “DEl? TheMIN/SEC TIMER OptX2itW ~E” and“~:~” counting down withoutmicrowave energy. showondisplay. Aseachfunction isautomatically performed, oven I’IowtoTiInea34’lhNd@ display shows instmtionsentered Phone Call andthefhnction. 1. Touch MIN/S13C TIME%R pad. Step9$When timeisup,theoven, ‘I’he displ

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- thepower level,(Ifpower level10 Thetimecooking f=tureallows EIowtQMh4Mto start — youtopresetthecooking time. isnotappropriate, we ‘Howto AutoStartailows youtoprogram ~ Change Power Level”below,) ~(),~ov(x~ tobegincooking ata ~fl Theovenshutsoffautomatically. —= — ~resettimeofday--uptoa 12 —. Step4:Touch START. “COOK Power level10(High)is —- hourdelay. TM?’ andtimecounting down — recommended formostcooking, — showondisplay. — butyoumaychange thisformore ToUseAutoStart —. flexibility. Seethecook

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Tim Defrost isdesigned QwstionsamMnsvwm forspeedy thawing offrozen Q. WhenIpmssS TART,I hear foodsandisoneofthegreat a dullthumping noise.Whatisit? advantages ofa microwave oven. A. Thissoundisnormal.Itis @Powerlevel3 is automaticallyset letting youknowtheovenisusinga fordefrosting,butyoumaychange power levellowerthan10(High). thisformoreflexibility. @Seethedefrosting guidefor Q. CanIDefrostsmall iternsin defrosting help. Step4:Touch START. “D13F a hurry? T~E” shows andtime~~un~ Tobecome bettera

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CareandCleaning HowtoCleantheOutside 23 HowtoCleantheInside Case.Cleantheoutside ofyour Walls, floorandmodestirrer ovenwithsoapanddampcloth,then cover. Somespatters canbe removed withapapertowel, others rinsewithadampclothanddry. Wipethewindowcleanwitha mayrequire a dampcloth.Remove dampcloth.Chrometrimis best greasyspatters withasudsycloth, thenrinsewithadampcloth.Donot wipedwitha dampclothandthen withadrytowel. useabrasive cleaners onovenwalls. NEVER USEACOMMERCIAL Control Panel.Wipewithadamp

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Cooking ’llxhniqws for Effe@ ofl?ood Characteristics m Microwaving Microwaving Covering. Inbothconventional andmicrowave Density ofFood.Inbothconventional andmicrowave cooking, covers holdinmoisture andspeedheating. cooking, densefoods,suchasapotato, takelongerto cookorheatthanlight,porousfoods,suchasapieceof Conventionally, partialcovering allows excesssteamto escape.Venting plasticwraporcovering withwaxpaper cake,breadoraroll. servesthesamepurpose whenmicrowaving. Round $hapw Sincemicrowaves p

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

,, onceyoubegintouseyourmicrowave oven,youwill havemoreflavorful foodandfewerdishestowash. soonbeabletoadaptmostofyourconventional cooking Simply cook,orreheatandservefoodsinthesamedish. quiteeasilytomicrowave cooking techniques. Themore Before usingyourmicrowave oven,wesuggest you youuseyourmicrowave oven,themoreyouwillenjoy carefully readthrough thisguidebook,thenpractice usingit.Notonlywillyousavethetime,troubleand withoursuggested recipe. energynecessary inconventional cooking, youwill Howto

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

1.Directions below areforreheating already-cooked foods at 3. Bubbling around edgesofdishisnormal, sincecenterislastto refrigerator orroomtemperature. Usemicrowave ovensafe heat.Stirfds before serving. containers. 4. Besurefoods areheated through before serving. Steaming or 2. Cover mostfti fixi%test heating (seetips).Exceptions amrare bubbling around edges doesnotnecessarily meanfoodisheated ormedium meats, some sandwiches, griddie fbods likepancakes throughout. Asageneral rule,hotfoods produce

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Approximate The, Min. Item Amount I%wer Level soups Water based 1to2servings High(10) 2to6 7to 11 (lcup/serving) : 3to4servings High(10) 6t07 1can(lo-oz.) High(10) 3to8 Milkbased 1to2servings Meal-High (7) (1cup/serving) 3to4servings &fed-High (7) 8to 12 1can(10-oz.) Meal-High (7) 6t07 reconstituted Tip: Coversoupswithwaxpaperorplastic wrap, Viq@abkx Smallpieces: peas,beans,corn,etc. 1to2servings High(10) 1to3 (%cup/serving) 3!04servings High(10) 3104% ~J/!j t~d~ 1cm 16=02. High(lo) Largepicccs

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(hide 1. Foodpackaged inaI1-paperorplastic packages maybedcfrosted 3. Besurelargemeats arecornpletely defrosted (or,onroasts allow without unwrapping. Iffoodisfoilwrapped, remove foiland extramicrowaving time),‘Mkeys maybeplaced underrunning placefd incooking dishfordefrosting. wateruntilgibiets canberemoved. 2. Afierfirsthalfofdefrosting time,unwrap package andcheck 4. When defrosted, fixxl should becoolbutsoftened inallareas.If fd. lkrn fd over,ifnecessary; breakapartorseparate foodif stillsli

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

FirstHalf SecondHalf Food Time,Min. Time,Min. Comments ~~ & Seafood [PowerLevel:Defrost(3)] Fillets (Mb.) 6 6 Placeunopened package inoven.(Iffishisfrozen inwater, placein cooking dish.)Rotate 1/2turnafterfirsthalfoftime,Aftersecond halfoftime,holdundercoldwater tosepimita Steaks (6-02,) 2m3 Let standa fewminutes tofinish defrosting. Whole fish(8to 1O-OZ,) 2 2to4 Placefishincooking dish.‘Ibrnoverafterfirsthalfoftime,Aftw second halfoftime,rinsecavity withcoldwater tocomplete defrosting. Shellfis

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

FoodGuide L Mostconvenience foods canbereheated bymicrowave only,since 2. Remove foodfromfoilcontainers over314-in. high,andplacein theyarealready cooked. Always usemicrowave safecontainers microwave safecontainer. (glass orplastic). Forfoods needing browning orcrisping, 3. Amounts canbeincreased. Tocookmultiple.packages, addtimes conventional baking isrecommended. together. Checkatminimum time. mod Container Cover PowerLevel& TinM Comments Appetizers &Snacks Rtstrybites Microwave No High(10) Ht

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Food Container Cover IbwerLevel&The Cmnnellts It?%ta, Rice Canned spagh~i,etc. Microwave Lidor High(10) 3to5rein, Stirbefore serving. safedish plastic wrap 6to7min. Puncture pouchwithforktovent, Frozen riceinpouch Pouch High(10) (10-02.) 7to 10min. Frozenmacaroni & Microwave Lidor High(10) Stirbefore serving. cheese, spaghetti safedish plastic wrap (8to 14-oz,) Waxgmperor 15to20mint Rotate dish1/2turnafterhalfofcooking time. FrozenLasagna Microwave High(10) (21-OZ.) safedish plastic wmp Poultry

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1.Always usemicrowave safedish,plastic orglass. 2. Standing time:Allow about10minutes standing timeformostroasts before carving. Food Comments Container Cover PowerLevel&‘l%ne Beef Ground, crumbled Casserole No Stiratlerhalfoftime.Addsauceor (forcasseroles orsoup) casserole ingredients andfinish. Tocook (l-lb.) High(10) 4to6min. frozen block,microwave 10to lf$ minutes, (1~.]bs,) High(10) breaking upandstirring everySminutes. 6to8min. Letstand5minutes. Meatballs Waxpaper Round dish:arrange?4to l-


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