GE Spacemaker JVM132G user manual

User manual for the device GE Spacemaker JVM132G

Device: GE Spacemaker JVM132G
Category: Microwave Oven
Manufacturer: GE
Size: 4.79 MB
Added : 11/21/2014
Number of pages: 32
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30 LightBulbReplacement 30
Adapter Hugs
Aluminum Foil 4 Microwaving Tips 2
Minute/Second T’irner 8
ApplianceRegistration 2
AutoDefrost 10 ModelandSerialNumbers 2
AutoStart 9 PowerLevels 8911
Careand(Xanimr Precautions 3
2&29
ControlI%nei 6,7 ProblemSolver 31
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Convenience FoodGuide 18)19 Program Cooking
CookingCompleteReminder 5 Re air$ervice 31
CookingGuide 12,13,2047 Saletyhstructions 3,4
CooktopLight 6,30 Time(look 9
Defrostum Guide 16,17 TimeDefrost &11
Delayed Cooking 8 WW1’anty

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

BeforeUsingy(mOven, Besureyounnicrowave readthi$ booharefuny. OVWiis registered. yourmicrowave ovenissuitable for Itisintended tohelpyouoperate Itisimportant thatweknowthe microwaving. Mostglasscasseroles, andmaintain yournewmicrowave location ofyourmicrowave oven cooking dishes,measuring cups, ovenproperly. should aneedoccurfir adjustments. custard cups,potteryorchina Your supplier isresponsible for Keepithandyforanswers toyour dinnerware whichdoesnothave registering youastheowner. i~Je~c * org

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s This qqhmce should be When usingelectrical appliances, serviced onlybyqualifkd service basicsafety precautions shoukl be perfmneL Contictnearest , - foHowed, including thefollowing: _. . @horizedservice I%Mity for examination, repairoradjustment” =--- theI*isk ofburns,electric shock, qis withanyapp1ianc433 dose > fire,injurytopersonsorexposure SUperviskmisnece ssm’y when = toexcessive microwave energy: . . —- usedh children. - @Usethisappliance miyforits (a)DoNotAttempttooperate - intended use

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Q certain special cinxmMances5 ‘Gvercookirii conditions asm glass liquids maystarttoboilduring orawamic materials andmay orshortly afterremoval fkom tie sofkm orcharifsubjected toshort microwave oven.Toprevent burns periods ofovercooking. InkmgeF fromspkishingliquid, stirthe txposumtoovercooking, theM liquidbriefly befbre removing the andlltensils could ignite? Fbrthese container Mmthemicrowaw own. reasons: 1)Usemicrowa.ve-safe plastics onlyandusethem instrict (XNIlpliance Wititie utensil mamfhc

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—.——— Cooking (ForTIMECOOK andDEFROST cyck) Toremind youthatyouhavefoodinthe —. oven,theovenwillbeeponceaminuteuntil — LO cubicfoot youeitheropentheovendoorortouchthe oveninterior CLEAR/OFF PAD. - EaIEr —- — -- — - - > ~:;:: ,, ..4 .,. ,. .,, ,s ,.,. , . ,,,,..:: ::,”.”.%: ::,,:::, .,, .,,,: fqJ ~, r-i-i I-j=-J= ---- — —- EEIEI “% — EEiiiii2iii2ii \ . : 4$ 6 ~– -—. —- — 5 oven vent. 9. GreaseFilters. I*DO(W Handle@ E%si toopwl — — CiOOi’. ~OOrIIRiStbeS6XUdy — 10,CooktopLight. 6.ModeStirrer COV4N

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Your ControlI%nd ThetouchcontrolpanelalIows youtosettheoven 6, Clear/Off. Whentouched, itstopstheovenand controls electronically withthetouchofa finger. It’s erasesallsettings except timeofday. designed tobeeasytouseandunderstand. Withyour 7. ExhaustIFhn. PressHI,LO,orOFFfordesired microwave oven,youhavetheoptionofusingyour fanspeed. automatic cooking controlpadsforquickandeasy convenience cooking. Oryoumaymakeyourown & T’hne Defrost.Gentlethawing atautomatic power programs tosuityourindividuali

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Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Step7:Touch 2,5,0 andOfor TheMIN/SEC TIMER hasthree Step1:‘Ihke casserole fromfreezer twenty-five minutes ofcooking time. _ andplaceinoven. timingfimctkms: “(XKIK TIME1“flashes, “25:00” u ItQpe~x asaminute timer, and“POWER 10”appear ondisplay. t v o Itcanbesettodelaycooking. o Itam beusedasaholdsetting afterdefrosting. TheMIN/SEC TIMERoperates without microwave energy. Howto~~a3”m@ Step2:’IbuchTlME 12EFR0STpad. Step8:TouchS’IARTo “DEFTIME” l%oEeCaM and“~:oo’” counting downshow 011 L Touch MIN/SE

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— - > ~’ Time — —- ~ — HowtoUseA@o$tart Thetimecooking fmturealIows Sttqv$:Touch START. “COOK — —— TIMElx’“POWER 10~’ andtime youtopreset thecooking time. AutoStartallows youtoprogram ~ counting down~how ondisplay. youroventobegincooking ata Theovenshutsoffautomatically. -—. —= ~ preset timeofday–uptoa 12 —. Step5:Whentimeisup,theoven Power level10(High) is —– hourdelay. signals andflashes“Fred? Oven, recommended formostcooking, -– —– lightandfanshutoff. — butyoumaychange thisformore TO UseAutoS

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Stepk Remove tizen meat&om package andplaceinmicrowave- safedish.Placeinovenandclose door. WiththeAutoDefrost feature, theovenautomatically setsthe defrosting timeandpower levels Step6:When1/2thedefrosting foryou.You choose theappropriate timeiscompleted, theovensignals codenumber from1to6forthe and“TURN”flashes ondisplay fbodyouaredefrosting, thenenter instead oftimecounting down. theibodweight inpounds andtenths Opendoorandturnpackage over. ofapound(SeeConversion Guide Step2:Touch AutoDeflost

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Time TimeDefrost isdesigned for Quw#ionsandAnswem speedythawing offrozen fbod Q. WhenIpressSTm, IhW !mF” andisoneofthegreatadvantages —— adullthumping mdse.Whatisit? — ofa microwave oven? - — A. Thissoundi$nod. Itis —- UseTimeDefrost toquickly — lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga — thawfbodssuchasbread,rolis, —– —- power levellowerthan10(High). vegetables, fruitsandfrozen — — dinners. AutoR&i@ispreferred —- Q. Gmldefrostsmalli temsin Step4: Touch START. “IX3FTIME” — — formeatandpoultry because the ah

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

Effects ofFbod Cbxwteristics on Cooki@Ikch@uesfor Microwaving Microwa* Density ofl%od. Inbothconventional andmicrowave Covering. Inbothconventional andmicrowave cooking, covers holdinmoisture andspeedheating. cooking, densefoods,suchasapotato, takelongerto Conventionally, partialcovering allows excess steamto cookorheatthanlight,porousfoods,suchasapieceof cake,breadora roll. escape.Venting plasticwraporcovering withwaxpaper servesthesamepurpose whenmicrowaving. Round Shapes, Sincemicrowwes penet

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

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

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Heating Guide L Directions below areforreheating already-cooked foods at 3, Bubbling around edges ofdishisnormal, since centerisfastto refrigerator orroomtemperature. Usemicrowave ovensafe heat.Stirfoods before serving. containers. 4,Besurefoods archeated through before serving. Steaming or 2. Cover mostfbods forMesthettting @ec tips).Exceptions arerare bubb!ing around edges doesnotnecessarily meanfoodisheated ormedium meats, some sandwiches, griddle fds likepancakes throughout. Asagenera! rule,

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Approximate Item Amount PbwerLeve! Time,Min. soups Water based 2to6 1to2servings High(K?) (1cup/serving) 7to 11 3to4 servings High(10) 6to7 1can(10-oz.) High(10) Milkbased 3to8 1to2servings Meal-High (7) (1cup/serving) 3to4servings Meal-High (7) 8to 12 1can(10-ozs) Meal-High (7) 6to7 reconstituted Tip: Coversoupswithwaxpaperorplastic wrap. Vkgetabks Small pieces: peas,beans,corn,etc. 1to2servings High(10) f to3 (%cup/serving) 3to4% 3to4servings High(10) I canlt%z. High(10) 3!4to4!’$ 1~to~ Largep

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

(hide m. 3. Besurehugemeatsarecompletely defrosted (or,onroasts allow L Foodpackaged ina]l-paperorplastic packages maybedefrosted without unwrapping. Iffd isfoilwrapped, remove foiland extramicrowaving time).“Ibrkeys maybeplaced underrunning water untilgiblets canberemoved. placefd incooking dishfordefrosting. 2. Afterfirsthalfofdefrosting time,unwrap package andcheck 4.Whendefrosted, foodshould beCOOI butsoftened inallareas.if stillslightly icy,returnto microwave ovenverybriefly, orlets~nd fd.

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

— — FirstHalf SecondHalf Comments Fmd The, Min. Time,Min. Fish& S(#bO(I[PowerLevel:Defrost(3)] Fillets (1-lb.) 6 6 Placeunopened package inoven.(Iffishisfrozen inwater, placein cooking dish.)Rotate 1/2turnX%x firsthalfoftime.Aftersecond halfoftime,holdundercoldwatertoseparate. Steaks (6-02.) 2to3 Letstanda fewminutes tofinish defrosting. Whole fish(8to 1O-OZ.) Placefishincooking dish.lhrn overafterfirsthalfoftime.After 2 2to4 second halfoftime,rinsecavity withcoldwater tocomplete defrosting. She

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Food Guide — 1. Mostconvenience foods canbereheated bymicrowave only, since 2. Remove fiwdfromfoilcontainers over3/4-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. Fwd Container Cover PowerLeveJl &Time Comments A~@iz~~ & Snacks Pastry bites Microwave No High

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

— — Power Level &Time Comments Food Container Cover I%Rsti, Rice High(10) Canned spaghetti, etc. Microwave Lidor 3to5min. Stirbefore serving. safedish plastic wrap Frozen riceinpouch Pouch High(10) 6to7min. Puncture pouchwithfork!Ovent, (10-OZ.) Frozen macaroni & Microwave Lidor High(10) 7to 10min. !ltirbefore serving. cheese, spaghetti safedish plastic wrap (8to 14-oz.) Waxpaperer Frozen Lasagna Microwave High(10) 15to20min. Rotate dish1/2turnafterhalfofcooking time. (21-02.) safedish plastic w

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Meats — 1, Always usemicrowave safedish,plastic orglass. 2. Standing time:Allowabout10minutes standing timeformostroastsbefore carving. — Fwd Container Cover PowerLevel&Time Comments Beef Ground, crumbled Casserole No Stirafterhalfoftime.Addsauceor casserole ingredients andfinish. Tocook (forcasseroles orsoup) (Mb.) High(10) 4 to6min. frozen block,microwave 10to 15minutes, breaking upandstirring every5minutes. (1%-lbs,) High(10) 6to8rein, Letstand 5minutes. Round dish:arrange %to l-in,apartin Me


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