GE JEM31G User manual

Category
Microwaves
Type
User manual
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contents
AdapterPlugs
19
Precautions
3
ApplianceRegistration 2 Problem Solver
20
AutoDefrost
12,13
Program Cooking
6
AutoRoast 10,11 RepairService 21
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AutoSimmer 11 SafetyInstructions
3,4
Care & Cleaning 18
TemperatureCook
9
Control Panel 6
TemperatureProbe 5,6,9-11, 18
ConversionGuide
12
TimeCook
8
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Cook ‘NWatch
8
TimeDefrost
14
CookingComplete Reminder 5
ToRemovefromCabinetMount 15
DelayedCooking
7
Warranty Back Cover
Double Duty Shelf 4,5, 16-18
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ExtensionCords
19
Features 5
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Grounding Instructions
19
Hold Tim;
7
Light Bulb Rcplacemcnt
18
MicrowavingTips
2
Minute/Second Timer
7
Model and Serial Numbers 2
useandcareof
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The electric output
oftbis microwave oven
is600Watts.
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usingyour ovens
readthi$book Camfuuy
It is intendedto helpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewmicrowave
ovenproperly.
Keepithandyfor answerstoyour
questions.
If youdon’tunderstandsomething
or needmorehelp, write (include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GeneralElectric Company
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
down the model
and said
You’llfindthemon a label inside
the oven.
These numbers are alsoon the
Consumer Product Ownership
RegistrationCard thatcame with
yourmicrowaveoven.Before
sendingin this card, please write
thesenumbershere:
ModelNumber
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service calls
concerningyour microwaveoven.
It is important that wc knowthe
location ofyour microwaveovcil
shoulda needoccur foradjustinerits.
%missupplier is responsible for
i“egistcringyou as the owner.
Pleasecheckwithyoursupplierto
be surehe hasdoneso; alsosendin
yourConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCard. If youmove,or
ifyouare nottheoriginalpurchaser
pleasewritetous, statingmodel
andserialnumbers.This appliance
mustberegistered.Pleasebecertain
that it is.
Writeto:
GeneralElectric Company
RangeProductService
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
If you.1received a
oven. ee
Immediatelycontactthedealer (or
builder)that soldyoutheoven.
save the and money.
Before you request service...
checktheProblemSolveronpage20.
It listscauses ofminor operating
problemsthatyoucancorrectyourself.
Accessories
Availableatextracost fromyour
General Electric supplier.
JX8G Installation Kit converts
thisovento a built-inwalloven.
WM8G Installation Kit allows
this ovento be mountedon a wall.
when your
microwave oven..you shouldfind
an installationpackagethatcontains
installationiilstructions,a template,
and installationhardware for
under-the-cabinet mounting. If
missing, con~actyoui-supplier.
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e Makesureallcookwareused in
yourmicrowaveovenis suitablefor
microwaving.Mostglasscasseroles,
cookingdishes, measuringcups,
custardcups, potteryor china
dinnerwarewhichdoesnot have
metallictrimor glazewitha metallic
sheencan be used. Somecookware
islabeled“suitableformicrowaving’
If youareunsure, usethisdishtest:
Measure 1cup waterin a glasscup.
Place in ovenon or besidedish.
Micmve 1-1%minutesatHIGH. If
waterbecomeshot,dishismicrowave
safe.If dishheats, itshouldnotbe
used for microwaving.
~Papertowels,waxpaper, and
plasticwrap can beusedto cover
dishesin order to retain moisture
and preventspattering.
@Somemicrowavedfoodsrequire
stirring, rotating, or rearranging.
Check your cookbook.
@Steambuildsup pressure in foods
which are tightlycoveredby a skin
or membrane. Piercepotatoes, egg
yolksandchicken liversto prevent
bursting.
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(a)Do NW tooperatethis
ovenwiththe door open since
opendoor operationcan resultin
harmfulexposurefomicrowave
energy.It is importantnotto
defeatortarnper withthe safety
interlocks.
[t))Do Not ~hcc?
1311yobject
betweenthe ovenfront faceand
thedoor or allowsoilor cleaner
residue@accumulateon seaiing
~urfa~e~+
(c)Do PM the oven
if it is damaged. R isparticularly
importantthat the ovendoor close
properly and thatthere is no
damageto the:
(1)door (bent)
(2)hingesaridbitches(brokenor
loosened)
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Whenusingelectricalappliances
basic
sai%typrecautionsshouldbe
followed,includingthefollowing:
reduce
theriskofbums,electricshock,
fire,injurytopersonsorexposure
toexcessivemicrowaveenergy:
* ~~e this ~pplianee Onlyfor its
intended use as described in this
manual.
e ~~d and followthe specific
“FRECAUTKN’4S‘IOAVOID
PCN!MBLEEXPOSURE30
EXCESSIVE
MK3WWAVE
ENERGY”atleft.
*Thisappliancenmstbegm~ded.
C.onnectonlytoproperlygrounded
outlet.See“CRCNJMXNG
HWTIWC130NS”onpage19.
~Forbestoperation,plugthis
applianceintoitsownelectrical
outlet,topreventflickeringof
lights,blowingoffineortripping
ofcircuitbreaker.
@~nstallor locate this appliance
only in accordance with the
provided installation instructions.
@Donot.imnersepowercordor
plugillwater.
eD()flc)tQpwitethis!appliirw
ifithasadamagedpowercordor
plug,ifit isnotworkingproperly,
orifit hasbeendamagedor
dropped.
%Seedoorsurfacecleaning
instructionsortpage184
~This
appliance ShOUldk
servicedonlybyqualifiedservice
personnel.Contactnearest
authorizedservicefiicilityfor
examination,repairoradjustment.
~A withanyappliance,CIOSe
supervisionisnecessarywhen
usedbychildren.
@~~Nduct!tlwriskoffirein
theovenCm’ity:
–Do notovercookfood.GrdbUy
attendapplianceifpaper.’,plastic,
orothercombustiblematerialsare
placedinsidetheoventofacilitate
cooking.
–Removewiretwist4iesfrom
paperorplasticbagsbefore
placingbaginoven.
–Do notuseyourmicrowave
oventodrynewspapers.
–Pq.MX and
wax Recycledpaper
productscancontainmetalflecks
whichmaycausearcingorignite.
Paperproducts nylon
ornylon.filamentsshouldbe
avoided,astheymayalsoignite.
–-KMnotoperatethe‘Wonwhile
toavoid ‘b$1162
4YWK!4$mdthe W&%H
byaccidenttheovenshouldrun
emptya.minuteortwo,noharm
isdone.However,trytoavoid
operatingtheovenemptyatail
times—-itsavesenergyand
proh’lgsthelifeof~~~~~~~.
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—mnotpop lpqx!om h your
microwaveown unlessinaspecial
microwavepopcorn accessory or
unlessyou usepopcorn labeledfor
use in microwaveovens.
–Dom OWm)dkpotatoes.
Theycoulddehydrateandcatch
fire,causing
damage toyouroven.
–If
materials inside oven should
ignite,keep ovendoor closed,
turn oven off, and disconnect
power cord, or shutoff power at
fuse or circuit breaker panel.
@f$~lnf? suchas Whoie
eggsandsealedcontainers-for
example,closedglassjars—may
explodeand
should not be heated
in this oven.
s
~vf-j~~ baby foodin
glassjars,even
without their lids;
especially meat and egg mixtures.
@~Qn$~ fiwzwi
in
narrowneckedbottles(especially
carbonated beverages). Even if’the
container is opened, pressure
can build up. This can cause the
container to burst, resulting in
injury.
@FOO(jf$cookedinky.ids(such
aspasta)maytendtoboilover
morerapidlythanfoodscontaining
lessmoisture.Shouldthisoccur,
refixtopage18forinstructionson
howtocleantheinsideoftheoven.
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usea thermometerinfoodyou
aremicrowavingunlessthe
thermometerisdesignedor
recommendedforuseinthe
microwaveoven.
IBRemovethetemperaturep~
Ii-mthemm whennotinuse.If
youleavetheprobeinsidetheoven
withoutinsertingitinf~ orliquid,
andturnonmicrowaveenergy,it
cancreateelectricalarcinginthe
ovenanddamageovenwalls.
~Plasticutend.s-i%sticutensils
designedformicrowavecooking
areveryusefid,butshouldbe
usedcarefully.Evenmicrowave
plasticmaynotbeastolerantof
overcookingconditionsasareglass
orceramicmaterialsandmay
softenorcharifsubjectedtoshort
periodsofovercooking.Inlonger
exposurestoovercooking,thefood
andutensilscouldignite.For
thesereasons:1)Usemicrowave
plasticsonlyandusetheminstrict
compliancewiththeutensil
manufacturer’srecommendations.
2)DOnotsubjectemptyutensilsto
microwaving.3)Donotpermit
childrentouseplasticutensils
wi(houtwmpletesupervision.
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%kin99suchaspotatoes,sausages,
tomatoes,apples,chickenlivers
andothergiblets,a~deggyolks
(seepreviouscaution)shouldbe
piercedtoallowsteamtoescape
duringcooking.
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andtight!ycihxxlpkastkbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented
asdirectedincookbook.Ifthey
arenot,plasticcouldburstduring
orimmediatelyaftercooking,
possiblyresultingininjury.Also,
plasticstoragecontainersshouldbe
atleastpartiallyuncoveredbecause
theyformatightseaLWhen
cookingwithcontainerstightly
coveredwithplasticwrap,remove
coveringcarefullyanddirectsteam
awayfromhandsandface.
*
b@ing—Under
certain special circumstances,
liquids may start to boil during or
shortly afier removal from the
rnicmwaveoven. Toprevent burns
from splashi~g liquid, siir the
liquid briefly before removing the
containerfromthemicrowaveovem
@EJseofthe DKJ~~Thl
–Removetheshelffromoven
whennotinuse.
–Ilo notstoreorcookwithshelf
onfloc~ofoven.Productdamage
mayresult.
–Use potho~derswhenhandling
theshelfandutensds.Theymay
behot.
–Do notusemicrowavebrowning
dishonshelf.Thsshelfcould
overheat.
–Be surethattheshelfis
positionedpropmlyinsidethe
oventopreventproductdamage
(seepage16).
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I.)EFROST,COOK ‘NWATCH,TIME COOK
andTIME DEFROST cycles)
Tbremindyouthatyouhavefoodinthe
oven,theovenwillbeeponceaminuteuntil
~’oueitheropentheovendoorortouchthe
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5. Oven Interior Light turns on
when the door is opened or when
(heovenis operating.
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Tempe@u~”e Probe. Usc with
AUTO ROAST
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Display. See next pagefor
instructions.
9. Door Latch Rekase. Press latch
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information for the Automatic
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The Touch Control Panel
allowsyou to set the ovencontrols
ekctronically with the touch of
a finger. It’sdesignedtobeeasy
touseand understand.
L TIME COOK 1& 11.
Microwavefora presetamountof
timeusingautomaticPowerLevel
10(HIGH), (or changepowerlevel
afterenteringcookingtime. See
page8.)
2. TIME DEFROST. Gentle
thawingat automaticPowerLevel
3 (LOW). (Ifdesired, youmay
changepowerlevelafter entering
defrostingtime. Seepage 14.)
3. IXN’VERLEVEL. Touchthis
pad beforeenteringanotherpower
levelnumber ifyouwantto change
fromautomaticPowerLevel 10
(HIGH) forcookingor Power
Level3 (LOW)for defrosting.
4. PADS.Touchthese
padstoentercooking/defrostingtime,
powerlevel, time ofday,finished
foodtemperature, Auto Roast
codes and AutoDefrost weights.
5. MIN. Use with numberpads to
enter whoje minutes. For example,
for4 m:nutes touch4 and MIN.
6.START. After all selectionsare
made, touch this pad to startoven.
7.AU”I’0ROAST. insert probe,
touch this pad, and desired number
pad
for C(MJC to slow-cookor
[cmj~craturccook meat with
;m[omtiticpreset program. (See
pii~<CS 10 iiIld 11.)
3. J!)ISPLAY’.Dispkiystimeofday,
[in]ccounting down during cooki12g
fu[[ctions,power Icvcl, internal
fix}dtcmpcraturc, Auto ~oast codes
;~ndAuto ikfrost foodweights,
~xltlkiIIgnltxlcnnd instructions.
“PROBE”
~~~C?~13
On Display:
~Probe has been forgottenwhen
AU’10ROASTorTEMP CClOK/
HOLD function is being used.
~Probe is not securely seated
in ovenwallreceptacle.
9.TEMP ICOOWHOLD. Use
thetemperatureprobeto cookby
usinga presettemperature.Once
ovenreachespresettemperature,
itswitchestoHOLD settingand
maintainsthattemperatureuntil
youtouchthe CLEAIUOFF pad.
(Seepage9.)
10.MIN/SEC TIMER This
featureusesno microwaveenergy.
It functionsasa kitchentimer, as a
holdingperiod afterTimeDefrost
or as a delaytimer beforeTime
Cook I & 11,TempCook/Hold or
AutoRoast. (Seepage7.)
IL COOK ‘INWATCH. Use this
pad forshort-termcooking.The
ovenautomaticallyturnsoff after
3 minutes. (Seepage8.)
K2.CLOCK. Touchthispad to
enter time ofdayor check time of
daywhile microwaving.
Toset clock, firsttouchCLOCK
pad and then entertime ofday.For
example,iftime is 1:30,touch
number pads 1,3, and Oand 1:30
will appear in display.Touch
STARTpad. To resetor change
time, simplyrepeat aboveprocess.
13.CLIQ?J1/OFF.When touched,
it shutsoffthe ovenand erases all
settings(excepttime ofday).
14.AUTO DIU?ROST.Touchthis
pad and then the number pads for
the desired food weight. The oven
automatically setspower levels
and defrostingtime. (See pages 12
and 13.)
Pmgmm
Use yoLlrTouch Control Panelto
ALltoRoastor Auto Defrost with the
ovenautomaticallysettingthe times
and power levels for you, Time
Defrost, Time Cook and Cook ‘N
Watchwith choice of Power Levels
from 1(Iowcst)to 10(highest),
tii~wkitchen tasks with the Min/Sec
Timer. Gndset the clock.
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Create your own programs to suit
your individualcooking style. For
example: use the Min/Sec Timer to
delay the start ofAutoRoast, Temp
Cook/Hold
orTime Cook I & H or
program a hold time between Time
Defrost and Time Cook I Ik 11.(See
page 7.) Set ‘TimeCook I &11 for a ;Z”’”
two-stageprogram using different ~-...-
timesandPowerLevels.(Seepage8.)
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HOWtOthe the
“NwNIM’WSECTIMER has three
timing functions:
@N operates as a minute timer.
~ It can be set to delay cooking.
@Mcan be used as a hold setting
after defrosting.
The MIN/SEC TIMER operates
withoutmicrowaveenergy.
Howtom-ma3-Minute
Phonecdl
L TouchMIN/SEC TIMER pad.
The displayshows: Oand
“ENTER TIME” flashes.
2. Touchnumberpad 3 and MIN (for
3 minutesand no seconds). Display
shows3:00 and “TIME” flashes.
3. TouchSTART.Displayshows
“TIME” andtime countingdown.
4. When time is up, ovensignals,
flashes “EndJ’and displayshows
timeof day.
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The h4inute/SecondTimer can also
bc used to program “hold time”
between microwavecooking
functions.The time can rangefrom
oncscconcito99 minutesand 99
seconds. A HOLD, or “standing”
time may bc foundin some of your
ownrecipes or ccmkbook.
Step L Takecasserolefromfreezer
andplacein oven.
Step2: TouchTIMEDEFROSTpad.
The displayshows: Oand
“POWER3:’ “ENTER DEF
TIME” flashes.
Step 3: Touchpads 1,5 andMIN
for 15minutesdefrostingtime. 15:00
appearson display.(Defrostingis
automaticallyseton power level3
butcan be changedbytouchingthe
POWERLEVEL pad andthe
desiredpowerlevel.)
Step 4: Set standingor hold time
bytouchingNHN/SECTIMER.
The displayshows : Oand
“ENTER TIME” flashes.
Step 5: Tbuch 1,0 and MIN to hold
forten minutes. 10:00appears on
displayand “TIME” flashes.
Step 7:Touch2,5 andMIN for
twenty-fiveminutesofcookingtime.
“COOKTIME” flashesand25:00
and“POWER10”appearondisplay.
Step$: TouchST~. “DEFTIME”
and 15:00countingdownshow
on display.Aseach fi.mctionis
automaticallyperformedoven
displayshowsinstructionsentered
andthe fimction.
Step 9: When time isup, the oven
signalsand flashes “EndV
and
Q. What will happen Ml
accidentally reverse my defrost9
McI and cook instructions’?
A. The ovenwill automatically
rearrangeyourprogram. Defrosting
willalwayscome first, then hold,
and then the cookingfunction.
Q. Can 1defrost and hold.only’?
A. Yes.Sometimesyou may only
wantto defrost a food, hold it, and
cook it later. All youneed to do is
program in Defrost and amountof
time. Then program Hold and the
amountoftime. Be sure to put the
thaweddish in the refrigerator
promptly.
NOTE: Let foods remain at room
temperature only aslong as safe.
Times will vary.
‘Q.1 my oven for a
specific defIwsting time but it
defrosted. klnger than necessary.
what
A. When instructions conflict,
the ovencarries out the last
instruction. Youmay havesetthe
ovento Defrost for 4 minutes,
I-Iold/Timefor 2 minutes, and then
Defrost for 6 minutes. In this case,
the own wouldDefrostfor6 minutes
and Hold/Time for 2 minutes.
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TIME COOK I &II allowsyou
to microwavefor a preset amount
of time using automatic power
level10
(1-HG~9or c~wx Power
levelau~omatically.
Powerlevel10(HIGH) k
recommendedfor mostcooking,
butyoumaychangethisformore
flexibility.Seeyourcookbook.
Tobecomebetter acquaintedwith
timucoofir~g,make a CUPOfCOffee
byfollowingthe stepsbelow.
Step 1:Fill
a cup 2/3 full of
waterand add 1teaspoonof instant
coffeeand stir to dissolve. Use a
cup that has no metal decoration
and is microwavesafe (referto
MicrowavingTipson page2).
Place cup inovenand close door.
Step 2: TouchTIME COOK I & H
p~~(],I>isiiay
ShOWS: O and “POWER
lo:” “ENTER (XXX
TIME” fladles.
Step 4: TouchSTART.“COOK
TIME;’ “POWER 10~’andtime
countingdownshowon display.
Step 5: When timeis up, the oven
signalsand flashes “End~’Oven,
lightand fan shutoff.
Step 6: Openthedoor.
using the me cook n
Feature
Withthe Time CookII feature,you
can settwotime cookingfunctions
withinone program. This would
be idealifyoudesiredto change
powerlevelsduringyour cooking
operations.
The followingis an exampleofhow
to changepowerlevelsusingTime
Cook II.
Step 1:Repeat Steps 1,2 and 3.
Step2: TouchTIME COOK I & H.
Step 3: Set your time.
Step 4: Tochangethe powerlevel,
touchPOWER LEVEL pad and
desirednumberfornewpowerlevel.
Step 5: TouchSTART.
Step6:“POWER 10”isdisplayed
and “COOK TIME I“ countsdown.
Step 7: At the end of “COOK
TIME 1“the nextselectedpower
level
is displayedand “COOK
TIME II” is shown counting down.
Step 8: When time is up, the oven
signalsand flashes “End~’The
oven, light and fan shut off.
Step 9: Open the door.
To Use Cook ‘NWatch
Step 1:TouchCOOK ‘NWA~H.
“COOK ‘NWATCH”and
“POWER 10”aredisplayedand
“START”flashes.
Step 2: TouchSTART.“COOK ‘N
WA~H” andtimecountingupto
3 minutesaredisplayed.Power
level10is automaticallysetin
ovenbutanotherpowerlevelcan
be selected.
Step 3: Openthe door or touchthe
CLEAR/OFF pad to stopcooking.
The ovenwillautomaticallysignal,
flash “End” and shutoffattheend
of3minutes.
‘QI.lestiom andAIB$we~~
Q. 1set my ovenfor the time
called for in the recip% but at the
end ofthe time allowed, my food
wasn’tdone. What happened?
A. Sincehousepowervariesdue
totime or locationmanyTime
Cook recipes giveyouatime range
to preventovercooking.Setthe
ovenforminimumtime, testthe
foodfor doneness, and cook your
fooda little longer,if necessary.
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Q. I touched the number pads
and selectedmypower level.When
I
touched START,lwveve~, my
oven didn’t come on. Why not’?
A. The TIME COOK I & 11pad
mustbe touchedbeforesettingthe
number pads or else your ovenwiH
notbegin cooking.
Q. I want to cook on a power
level
otherthanHIGH. Vvhatdo
Ixleditodo?
A. Tochange the powerlevel,
touch the POWER LEVEL pad.
“ENTER POWER” flashes on the
displaypanel. Enter new number.
Q, Can 1interrupt my Time
Ckmkfunction
tocheckthefood?
A. Yes.Toresume cooking,
simply close the door and press
the STARTpad. The timer must be
reset for cookingto resume unless
time is remaining on timer.
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Internal temperature isthe best
testof doneness for many foods.
Use TEMP C.00K/HOLD to
cook a variety of foods to the
desiredfinishedfood ten-qxmture.
The TIME COOK I &11 setting
isrecommended for batters,
doughs, frozen foods and foods
which are difficult to cook
precisely with the probe.
“TEMP COOK/HOLD” takesthe
guessworkoutofcookingbecause
theovenautomaticallysignalswith
fourbeepswhenthe foodreaches
(hepresettemperature. The Hold
featurewilfmaintainthistemperature
forup to twelvehoursor untilyou
touchthe CLEAR/OFF pad.
~otc: Ovenautomaticallyswitches
to “Hold” when preset food
temperatureis reached.
The Probe
HANDLE
CABLE
SENSOR
The temperature probe is a
foodthermometer that gaugesthe
internalteinperature of the food; it
mustbc used when using “TEMP
COOK/HOL13°or “AU’II)ROAST:’
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Lfscthe probe pl”oper]y,fol]ow
d
irwtions on page 10.
BeefRib Roast toMedium
Step 1:Insert temperatureprobe
intoroastandattachprobesecurely
inovenwall. Closethe door.
Step2: TouchTEMPCOOK/HOLD.
“F” and “POWER 10”aredisplayed
and “ENTER TEMP” flashes.
Step 3: Touch 1,2,5 for 125”F.
“TEMP~’“POWER 10”and
“125F”are displayed.
Step 4: TouchPOWERLEVEL
pad. “ENTER POWER” flashes.
Touch5 for mediumpower.
“TEMP,” “POWER 5“ and
“125F”showon display.
Step 5: TouchSTART.If internal
temperatureofthe roast islessthan
80°F., displaywill show “COOL”
and “FOOD TEMP.”If temperature
is 80°F.or above,displayshows
temperaturecountingup.
Step 6: When 125”F.is reached,
the ovenwill soundand display
“HOLD:’ The ovenwill then hold
the temperature.
Step 7:Touchthe CLEAR/OFF
pad to stopthe cycle.
Step8: Removeprobe and food
from the oven.
cooking ‘llps
QUse a lower power level; itwill
heat more evenlyeventhough
requiring more time.
@Be sure frozen food has been
completelydefrostedbeforeinserting
probe. Probe may break off if used
in frozen ioods.
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COVCrfoodsloosely for moistul”e
control and quick, evenheating.
Questionsand Answers
Q. I inserted the temperature
probe, closedthe door,touched
TEIW?COOIUHOD and entered
my desired food temperature but
the temperature didn’tappear on
the display.
A. Youmayhaveenteredan
incorrecttemperature.Anyfood
temperaturefrom80°to 199°F.
maybe enteredforTEMP COOK/
HOLD. TouchCLEAR/QFF and
beginagain.
Q. Are there any foods I can’t
Ternp Cook?
A. Yes.Delicatebuttericings,ice
cream, frozenwhippedtoppings,
etc. softenrapidlyatwarm
temperatures.Batters, doughsand
frozenfoodsare alsodifficultto
cookpreciselywith theprobe. It’s
besttoTimeCookthesefoods.
Q. Why did 6TROBE” flash on
the display after I touched the
START pad?
A. “PROBE” will flashifyou
don’tseatthecableendoftheprobe
securelyintothe receptaclein the
ovenwallor if youtouchthe TEMP
COOK/HOLD pad and forgetto
usethe probe.
Q. Can I leavemy probe in the
oven if it%not inserted in food?
A. No, ifit touchesthe ovenwall,
youmaydamagethe oven.
Q. can I Temp cook different
portions of food at different
temperatures?
A. Yes.The temperature probe
gives
you the freedom to cook
different portions of food at
different temperatures to suit
individualeating styles. Simply
place probe in food and change
temperature setting as needed.
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AU~ ROAST usesthe
ternperatu~~probe tocooktothe
desired serving temperature.
iJnlikeTE~~~~~/~~~D,
whichusesa singlepower level,
AUNI ROASTusesup to 3 power
settings which automatically
switchduring roasting, thus
providing even,tender cooking
results without overcooking.
Justasinconventionalroasting,
onlytenderroastsshouldbeAuto
Roasteduntilspecifiedinternal
temperaturesarereached. Less
tenderroastsshouldbemicrowaved
bytime, accordingtothecookbook
whichcomeswithyouroven.
Roas@ for
Auto
Placetender beefroastontrivetin
microwave-s~~fedish. Insertprobe
horizontallyintothecenter meaty
W-cilnottouchingboneor fat. Make
surethe handledoes nottouchthe
foodor topor sidesofthc oven.
Coverwith waxpaper.
Porkorhamroastsneednotrivet.
Add1/2cupwatertoroastdishand
coverwithplasticwrap.
Placemeat inovenwithprobeto
theright. Insert cableendofprobe
firmlyintoreceptacleonovenwall.
How to Auto Roast
Beef to
1. TouchAU~ ROASTpad.
“AUIU” and “TElVIP”aredisplayed
and“ENTER CODE” flashes.Touch
number pad2.
“TEMP;’ “CODE”
and “2” appeflrOndisPlaYand
“START” flashes. TouchSTART.
Displayshows
,,c~~L,, and “2,,
untilfoodtemperaturereaches80°E
2. At80°F.,displayswitchesto
showmeat’sinternaltempera~re.
3. WhenyouselectAutoRoast
Codes1,2,3 or4, theovensignals
with4beepsand “Turn” flashing
onthedisplaywhenit’stimetoturn
theroastover.Afteryouturnthe
roast, closethedoorandtouch
START.The remainingcooking
timecountsdownonthedisplay.
(Note:Oven continuestocookafter
thesignalwhether ornotroastis
turned over.)
4. After aprepl”ogrammedfood
temperature isreached, ovenbeeps
4 timesand “End” appearsonthe
display.
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AutoRoast Guide
~Usecontainersand coveringsas directedat left. Placeprobecorrectlyin
roastbeforecooking.
@Recommendedcodesare alsoshowninsideovenon AutoRoastguide.
Final
ApproximateTime
Hold”
Food
Code
Temperature
(minutesper pound)
Minutes
Beef
TenderRoast
Rare
1
115°
12-14
5-1o
Medium
2
125°
14-16
10
Well
3
150°
16-18
10
Pork
LoinRoast
4
175°
17-19
10
PrecookedHam
1
115°
13-15
5-1o
Poultry
WholeChicken(3lbs.)
5
180°
12-14
5-1o
TurkeyBreast
5
180°
15-18
20
(Insc;
probe horizontally
into meatiest area. )
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Bed’
Pot
Rwst
5-7
Addenoughliquidtojustcovermeat.
Ifaddingvegetablesmakesuretheyare
completely covered by liquid.
Chili
5-8
Precookmeatanddrainwell.Placeprobe
1inchfromtopsurface.Stirafter3hours,
if possible.
4-6
Add4 cupsliquid.Insertprobeinto
meatiestareaofinnerthighfrombelow
endml paralleltoleg.Turnoverafter
1/2oftime.
ElrtJilci/Fry~r
3-4
Sameprocedureasabove.
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Roast
4-6
Add4cupsliquid.
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5-7
A(k!enoughliquidtocoverpeasat least
‘7inchc~.stir-
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simmer
(AutoRoast ~Od~ 6)
SetAuto SimmerlikeAuto
Roastas explainedon page 10.
Displayshows“COOL” untilfood
is 80”F., then switchesto show
foodtemperatureuntil 180”F.
Oven will hold at 180°F.,untilyou
turn off the ovenand removethe
food. If stirring is recommended,
youcan reset ovenby retouching
START.TouchCLEAR/OFF after
cooking.
Totaltime includestime tobring
foodto 180”F.and hold at that
temperature until done.
With the Auto Defrost feature,
the ovenautomatically setsthe
defrosting times and power IeveBs
for ycm.
UsetheAutoDefrostguideon
page 13.Enterthe FoodWeightin
poundsandtenthsofa pound(see
ConversionGuideatright). Then
touchSTARTpad.
Theovencalculatesdefrostingtime
andchangespowerlevelsduring
defrostingtogiveevendefrosting
results.
How’tosetAuto Defrost
Before you begin, check the guide
locatedat bottom ofovenwhenyou
open the door. It showsminimum
andmaximumFoodWeightsfor a
varietyof foods.Youwillneedto
knowyour FoodWeightbefore
settingAuto Defrost.
L Removefoodfrom package,
place in ovenon microwave-safe
dish and closedoor.
2.
TbUCh AUTODEFROST pad.
3. Enterweight.Forexample,touch
NumberPads 1and2 forweightof
1.2pounds(1pound,3 ounces.See
ConversionGuideatright.)
Displayshows
“1.2;’“WEIGHT:’
“LBS” and “DEF~’After4 seconds,
“DEF” isdisplayedand “1.2” is
replacedby “START” flashing.
4. TouchSTARTpad. Display
showsDefrostTimecountingdown.
Twiceduringdefrosting the oven
beeps4 timesand “mod’fhs~=
“Turn” flashes until youopen the
door. attendyour food(see guide
on nextpage), close the door and
StandTime
--
Whenusingthe AutoDefrost
feature,itis necessaryto allow
meattostandin ordertofinish
defrostingthe interior.Youmaytake
themeatoutoftheovenifyouwish.
Stand’timerecommendationsare
givenin the guideonthe nextpage.
GN’mrskmGuide
If weightof foodisstatedin
poundsand ounces,the ounces
mustbe convertedto tenths(.1)
ofa pound.
Ounces
I
Pounds
1-2
.1
3
.2
4-5
.3
6-7
.4
8
.5
9-10
.6
11
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12-13
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FOODS
WEIGHT
xF~~STSI~NA~
SECOND SIGNAL
STANDTIME
Meat
Chops
0.1-2.0
‘llrn over,separate,
Separateandturnover.
5to 10minutes
shieldwherenecessary.
Shieldwherenecessary.
Frankfurters,
0.1-2.0
Turnover.Separate.
Separateand remove
5 to 10minutes
Sausage
defrostedpieces.
GroundMeat
0.1-3.0
Removedefrosted
Removedefrosted
5 to 10minutes
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areas.
areasandbreak apart.
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BeefPatties
0.1-3.0
Separate.Turnover.
Separateand remove
5to 10minutes
defrostedpatties.
Roast
0.1-5.0
Turnoverand shieldif
Turnoverand shieldif
60 to 90 minutes
necessary.
necessary.
Lamb Roast
0.1-5.0
Turn overand shieldif
Turnover.Shield
60to 90 minutes
necessary.
wherenecessary.
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Ribs
0.1-3.0
Turn overand
Turnoverand remove
5 to 10minutes
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defrostedpieces.
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5 to 10minutes
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Steak
0.1-2.0
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Separateand remove
5 to 10minutes
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0.1-3.0
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defrostedpieces.
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separate.
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0.1-5.0
Turn overand shieldif
Turnoverand shield.
10to 15minutes;
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necessary.
run cold waterin
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cavity,if necessary.
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0.1-5.0
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Turn overand shield.
60 to 90 minutes
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TurkeyBreast
4---,=--=--:.:
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necessary.
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Separateand remove
5 to 15minutes
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0.1-5.0
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defrostedpieces.
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Turn overand shield.
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lo to 15minutes;
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Cornish Hens
0.1-3.0
(Wllolc)
run cold water in
.
necessary.
cavity,if necessa
ry. : ‘:” -
0.1-3.0
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Turn over and shield.
5 to 10minutes
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(DornishHcr\s
(split)
necessary.
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Fish Fillets
(il-2.o
Turn
over.
Separate and remove
5 to 10minutes
defrosted pieces.
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.
Separate and remove
5 t. 10mi*utes
Shrimp, scallops
0.1-2.0
separate.
defrosted pieces.
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0,1-2.0
Turn over.
Turn over and shield
5 to 10minutes;
hold
tail.
under co]d rurm
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““,,- ,:’:”:.’
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After first or second s@aL shield warm areas
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The Time Defrost setting is
designed for speedy thawing of
frozen food and is one of the great
advantages of a microwaveoven.
Use the Time Defrost setting to
quickly thaw foodssuch as bread,
rolls, vegetables,fruits and frozen
dinners. The Auto Defrost setting
ispreferred for meat and poultry
becausetheovensetsthe defrosting
time and power levelsfor you.
~Powerlevel3 isautomaticallyset
fordefrosting,butyoumaychange
thisfor more flexibility.
~See your cookbookfor
defrostinghelp.
Tobecome better acquaintedwith
thedefrostfimction,defrosta 1O-OZ.
packageof frozenstrawberriesby
followingthestepsbelow.
Step 1:Place packageof frozen
strawberries in the ovenand close
door. Be sure packagecontains
no metal.
Step 2:
TOUChTIME mimosrr.
Displayshows :Oand “POWER 3:’
“ENTER DEF TIME” flashes.
f%ep4: TouchST~. “DEFTIME”
showsandtimecountsdownon
display.When cycleis completed,
the ovensignalsandflashes “End~’
thenautomaticallyshutsoff.
Step 5: Turn packageover,close
door and repeat Steps2 and 3 to set
remaininghalf ofdefrostingtime
and touch START.
Step 6: When ovensignalsand
flashesEnd, open door, remove
packageand separatestrawberries
to finish defrosting.
Tips
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can be defrosted in the package.
~Family-size,pre-packaged
frozendinners can be defrosted
and microwaved.If the food is in a
foilcontainer, transfer it to a -
microwave-safedish.
o For mm defrosting, some foods
nwd to bc broken up or separated
part of the waythrougb the
(idi’r(v+tins ti[llc.
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IQ.When I press START,1hear a
dull, thumping noise. What isit?
A. This soundis normal. Itis
lettingyouknowtheovenis usinga
powerlevellowerthan 10(HIGH).
Q. Can I defrost small items in
a hurry?
A. Yes,butthey willneed more
frequentattentionthanusual. Raise
thepowerlevelafterenteringthe
timebytouchingthedesiredpower
levelpad. Powerlevel7 cutsthe
totaldefrostingtimeaboutin 1/2;
Powerlevel10cutsthetotal
defrostingtimeto approximately
1/3.During either,rotateor stir
foodfrequently.
Q. Why don’t the defrosting
times in the cookbook seem right
for my food?
A. Cookbooktimesare averages.
Defrostingtime can vary according
tothe temperaturein yourfreezer.
Setyour ovenforthetime indicated
inyour cookbook. If yourfoodis
stillnot completelythawedat the
end ofthattime, resetyouroven
and adjustthe time accordingly.
Q. Should aUlfoods be completely
thawed before cooking?
A. Somefoodsshouldnotbe
completelythawedbefore cooking.
For example, fish cooksso quickly
it is better to begin cooking while it
isstillslightlyfrozen.
Q. Can 1open the door during
defrosting to cheek on the
progress of my food?
A. Yes.Youmayopen the door at
any time during microwaving.To
resume defrosting, close the door
and press START.The ovenbegins
operating if time is left cmtimer.
If not, reset timer.
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Step 1:Replacethe rubberfeet.
Step 2: Fullysupportthe
microwavewith somethingsturdy.
Forexampleusetelephonebooks
orencyclopedias,stackedevenly
andcloseenoughto balancethe
weightofthe oven.
Step 3: Open yourcabinetand with
yourscrewdriver,begin to remove
thescrewsholdingthemicrowave
ovenin place byturning them
countercloc~wise-
(Alternatebetween screwsso that
ovenis loosenedas evenlyas
possible.)
~Ot~s Beforefinal removal of the
screws. check to be sure that the
microwave oven is being suitably
supported to prevent it from falling
ors] iding.
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shelfon floor ofovem Product
damage may result.
euse potholders when handling
metal shelf and cookware.
They may behot.
~Do not store microwave
browning dish on metal shelf.
Thewireshelfisspecifically
designedforaddedcapacityheating
andreheatinginyourmicrowave
oven.Nowmorethanonefoodmay
beheatedorreheatedandreadyto
serveatthesametime.
Whenmicrowavingwiththeoven
shelf, sometechniqueswilldiffer
fromthecookbookwhichcame
withyouroven.Itisimportantto
arrangefoodsproperly (shownon
thenextpage).Cookwaresizeis
important;selectfromamongthe
suggestionsbelow.Also, foodsize
shouldbeconsidered;foodsover
3~ incheshigh, or 3
pounds areriOt
recommendedforshelfcooking.
Battersanddoughfoodsandalso
uncookedfoodswhichneedtobe
prepared from scratchshouldbe
cookedwithouttheovenshelf,
fcdlowingcookbookdirections.
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cookware forshelf
Heating andReheating
A4?if&-
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the shelf
‘-
Cookwareforheatingorreheating
include1cupmeasuringcup,
8x4x3-inchloafdishes,9x5x3-inch
loafdishesor 9-inchpieplates.
-
Leftoversmaybeplacedinsmall
individualceramic orplasticbowls
ordividedplates.
I 1
Beforeplacingfoodinthedishes,
checktoseethattheywillfittogether
onorundertheshelf.Also,besure
cookwareismicrowavesafe.
TopositiontheDOUBLE DUTY’M
shelf,tipthebackslightlyandfitthe
shelfsupportguidesontothe
supportguideslocatedoneach side
oftheoveninthe rear.
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LJSCwaxppcr or pkistic wrap
ins!ewt of lids on casscrcics. Lids
Next, lowerthe frontuntilthe shelf
supportguidesfitonto thesupport
guideslocatedateach sideofthe
oveninthefront.
Whenthe shelfisproperly
positioned,YOUshouldbeableto
readtheplastictabthatsaysFRONT
THIS SIDEUP.The shelfshouldfit
snuglyinplace, be levelandnot
touchtheback walloftheoven.
Ifareing occurs when using the
shelf to cook more ‘thanone food
at the same time9turn the oven
off. Make sure the shelf is
positioned right-side-uponall
four shelf supports and not
touching ovenwalk
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II
TWOplates of’leftoversmaybe
reheatedtogether.Arrangethick
ordensefoodstooutsideedgesof
plateandcoverwithplasticwrap.
MicrowaveatHIGH (10)for2 to3
minutes.Reversepositionofplates
(toptobottom)androtate 1/2turn.
ContinuemicrowavingatHIGH
(10)for2 to3minutes.Continue
heating,ifnecessary,untilhot.
Reheating twocasseroles (height
shouldbelessthan3%inches)is
possible.Coverwithplasticwrap.
Usestaggeredarrangementsof
food,placingfoodonrightsideof
shelfandleftsideoffloor.Referto
HeatingorReheatingGuidein
cookbookforsuggestedmicrowave
timeper casseroleandaddthetimes
together.MicrowaveatHIGH (10)
reversingpositionoffoods(topto
bottom)afierhalfoftime.Several
smaHbowlsofkfloversmaybe
heatedinthe sameway,stirring
andreversingpositionsafterhalf
oftime.
Howto several Types OfFoodsTogether
Heator reheatdifferenttypesof
foodat HIGH (10).Todetermine
heating[imes,addtimes forall
foocistogether.(Seeheatingguide
incookbook.) After halfoftime,
S(ir(wrearrange foods(donot
reversepositions). C%cckfoods
(cspcciiillythoseon ,>vcniloor)
after 3/4oflot:iltimeandrcmove
a]lywhicharc done. Continue
cookin: others.
Twofrozen individual entrees
(5to702. each) or twoTV dinners
(Into 120z. each) arebothreadyto
serveatthesametime.Removetrays
offbodfromtheirboxesandturnback
onecomeroftheplasticcovertovent.
Iftherearefoilcovers,removethem
andreturnthetraysoffoodtotheir
boxes.(Batterfoodsshouldbe
removedfromthetraysandcooked
conventionally.)Placeinovenwith
oneTVdinneronrightshelfand the
seconddinneronleftfloor.
MicrowaveatHIGH (10)for8
minutes.Reversepositions(topto
bottom)androtatefoods1/2turn.
ContinuemicrowavingatHIGH
(10)for8minutes.Checkdinners
forheating.Ifonedinnerseemsless
donethandesired, returnittothe
boxandcontinueheatingonfloor
1to2 more minutes.
miceon floor, kwgeor (klmse
foods which needthemostheating,
suchasleftoverfried chicken,
casserolesofcanned or leftover
vegetables,rice or pasta. Place on
ovenshelfthose foodswhich need
onlybc warmed, suchasbakery
pies, rolls, muffins or breads.
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YournewMkr-owaveoven is
a valuable appliance. Protect
it from misuse by following
these rules:
@Keep your oven clean and
sweet-smelling.Openingtheoven
doora fewminutesaftercooking
helpsair-outthe interior.An
occasionalthoroughwipingwith a
solutionofbakingsodaandwater
keepsthe interior fresh.
@Don’t use sharp-edged utensils
on your oven. The insideand
outsideovenwallscan bescratched.
The controlpanel can be damaged.
BE CERTAII$4IWWER IS OFF
BEFOJRECLEAIWNG ANY
PAJK!i7OI?THIS OVEN.
B
3Howto(%3mthe Imide
Wallsand floor. Some spatterscan
be removed with a paper towel,
others may require a damp cloth.
Removegreasy spatters with a
sudsycloth, then rinse with a damp
cloth. Do notuse abrasivechxmers
on oven wails. NEVER USE
A COMMERCIAL OVEN
(’1.KiAN~~IlON ANY PARTOF
YOURMICROWAVEOVEN.
Door (inside). Window:Wipeup
spattersdailyandwashwhensoiled
witha dampcloth.Rinsethoroughly
anddry.
Metaland plasticpartson door:
Wipefrequentlywitha damp
clothto removealIsoil. DO NOT
USE ABRASIVES,SUCHAS
CLEANINGPOWDERSORSTEEL
AND PLASTIC PADS.THEY
WILL MAR THE SURFACE.
Special note when using
Brown ‘NSear Dish: Ifgrease
ispresent, highheatgeneratedon
bottomofa Brown ‘NSear dish
maycause thegreasetobum onto
the ovenfloor.This maybe
removedwitha cleansersuch as
BonAmi@brand cleanser.
After usingBon Ami” brand
cleanser,rinse and dry thoroughly,
followinginstructionsoncan. Do
notuse BonAmi@brand cleanser
on the paintedsurfacessuchas the
walls.It mayscratchthepaint.
Automatic Temperature Probe.
Probe is sturdy,but care shouldbe
taken in handling. Do nottwist or
bend; avoiddroppingtemperature
probe.
Cleanassoonafterusingaspossible.
Toclean, wipe with sudsycloth,
thenrub 1ightlywithplasticscouring
ballif necessary.Rinseand dry. (Or
wash in dishwasher.)
DOUBLE DIY1’YT”shelf. Your
shelf accessory isdesigned for use
in a microwaveovenonly; do not
use ina conventionaloven. Do not
use a browningdish with the shelf.
Arcing could occur.
CIcan shelf’with mild soap and
water or in the dishwasher.Do not
clean shelf in a oven.
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HowtoChm the
Case, Cleantheoutsideofyour
ovenwith soapand damp cloth,
rinse withdampclothandthendry.
Wipethe windowcleanwitha
dampcloth. Chrometrim isbest
wipedwith a dampclothandthen
with a dry towel.
Control Pad. Wipewith a damp
cloth. Dry thoroughly.Do notuse
cleaningsprays,largeamountsof
soapand water,abrasives,or sharp
objectson thepanel—theycan
damageit.
Door Surface. Whencleaning
surfacesofdoor andoventhat
cometogetheron closingthe door,
use only mild, nonabrasivesoaps
or detergentsappliedwith a sponge
or softcloth.
Power Cord. If the cord becomes
soiled, unplugand washwithdamp
cloth. For stubbornspots, sudsy
watermaybe used, but be certain
to rinse with damp cloth and dry
thorough~ybeforepluggingcord
intooutlet.
‘oven Lamp
First unplugthe oven.Then remove
lampcompartmentcoverbyremoving
screwwhich holdscover in place.
Coverislocatedon the back ofthe
outer case.
Replacewith20-wattappliancebulb.
(It is availablein drug and hardware
stores.) Replace compartment
cover. Plug in the oven.
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Inthe eventofan electricalshort
circuit,groundingreducestherisk
ofelectricshockbyprovidingan
escapewire forthe electriccurrent.
Thisapplianceisequippedwitha
powercordhavingagrounding
wire withagroundingplug.The
plugmustbepluggedintoan outlet
thatisproperly installedand
grounded. (Fig. 1)
use
ofthegroundingplugian result
ina risk of electric shock.
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w’ service technicianif the grounding
instructionsare not completely
understood, or if doubt existsas to
whether the appliance is properly
grounded.
Where a standard two-prongwall
nxcptaclc isencountered, it is
>WJI-personal responsibilityand
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itproperly groundul three-prong
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Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertain conditions,we
strongly recommend against the
use of an adapter plug. However,
if youstillelect to usean adapter,
wherelocalcodespermit, a
TEMIWRARYCONNE~ION
maybe madeto a properlygrounded
two-prongwallreceptaclebytheuse
ofa ~L l~stedadapter(Fig.‘2)
whichisavailableatmostlocal
hardwarestores.
TEMPORARYMETHOD
{ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
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The largerslot in theadaptermust
bealignedwith the largerslotin the
wallreceptacle to provideproper
polarity in the connectionofthe
powercord.
CmJtion: Attachingthe adapter
ground terminal to the wall
receptaclecoverscrew does not
ground the appliance unlessthe
coverscrew is metal, and not
insulated, and the wall receptacle
isgrounded through the house
wiring. YOLJshould havethe circuit
checked bya qualified electrician
to malwsure the receptacle is
properly grounded.
When disconnecting the power
cord [mm the adapter+alwayshold
lhc
adaptcF. with orwhm)d.If this
is n(xdone, the adapter ground
[crminai
is wry liktiy to break with
K’pcwcd use
. ~hou]d this happen,
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, the appliance
until
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be
Donotusean adapter pluginthese
situationsbecausedisconnectingof
thepowercord placesunduestrain
on theadapterand leadstoeventual
fiiilureoftheadaptergroundterminal.
Youshouldhavethetwo-prongwall
receptaclereplacedwith athree-
prong(grounding)receptaclebya
qualifiedelectricianbeforeusing
theappliance.
use c@r&
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
recommendagainstthe use ofan
extensioncord. However,ifitis
necessaryto use an extensioncord,
useonly a 3-wireextensioncord
thathas a 3-bladegroundingplug,
and a 3-slotreceptaclethat will
acceptthe plug on the appliance.
The marked ratingof the extension
cord shallbe equalto or greater
thanthe electrical rating ofthe
appliance(15amperes).
Suchextensioncords are obtainable
throughGeneral Electric service.
If you do use an extension ‘cord
with your mkn-owaveoven$the
interior lightmayfliclcerand the
blowersound may vary when oven
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@Afiseinyourhomemaybeblownorthecircuitbreakertripped.‘R@ace‘fiM@orre@
circuitbreaker.
~Unplugyourmicrowaveoven,then
plugitbackin.
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*~&e ~ure3-prongplugonovenisfullyinsertedintoW* laeP@cIe~
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*START
mustbetouchedafterenteringcookingselection.
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nottouchedtOcan~e~~t~
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cLEAR/OFF wastouchedaccidentally.Resetcookingprogr~andt~uch STA~.
sMake
sureyouhaveenteredadesiredfinishedtemperamreaftertouchingT~M~
CoOK/HOLD.
~MakesureyouhaveenteredacodenumberaftertouctingALT~ROAST.
~cookingtimesmayvarybecauseofstartingfoodtemperamre,fooddensityoramount
offoodsinoven.TouchTIMECOOKI&IIandadditionalcookingtimeforcompletion.
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kcorrect powerlevelentered. Checkcookbookforreco~endedpower kvel~or
changinglevelsduringcookingif necessw.
s Dish wasnotrobted, turned or stirred. Somedishesrequire specificinstructions”
Checkcookbookor recipeforinstructions.
~
TOO manydishesinovenatsametime.Cookingtimemustbeincreasedwhencooki*g
morethanonefooditem.Checkcookbooktimerecommendations.
*ProbenotinsertedproperlyintomeatordishwhenusingTempCoWHo~d
OrAuto
Roastfunctions.Check cookbookforspecificinstructions.
eProbe hasbeen forgottenor notseatedproperly in ovenwallwhen usingAutoRoastor
TernpCook/Hold Ii.mctions.
AAThese Things Are Norma!
0Dimming ovenlightandchange
~SomeTV-Radiointerference
with yourMicrowave Oven:
inblowersoundmayoccurwhile
mightbenoticedwhileusingyour
Q,Stcamor vaporescupingfrom
operatingatpowerlevelsother
microwaveoven.It’ssimilartothe
thanhigh.
interferencecausedbyother small
aroundthedoor.
QDullthumpingsoundwhileoven
appliancesanddoesnotindicatea
QLightrcllcction around dooror
isol]eratin~.
problemwithyouroven.
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GE JEM31G User manual

Category
Microwaves
Type
User manual

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