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GE SpacemakerXL JVM1320 Owner's Manual
GE SpacemakerXL JVM1320 Owner's Manual

GE SpacemakerXL JVM1320 Owner's Manual

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850 Watts
900 Watts
Models: JVM1320
JVM1339
JVM1330
JVM1340
JVM1331
JVM1341
SpacemakerXL
Owner's Manual
crowave Oven
Important Safety Information
to Excessive Microwave Energy ...................... 2
Special Notes About Microwaving ...................... 6
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Operating instructions
Features of YourMicrowave ............................... I f
The Controls on YourMicrowave ....................... 1 2
Time Cooking .......................................................... 15
Temperature Cooking ............................................ 21
Automatic Cooking ................................................ 25
Other Features ........................................................ 30
Oven Shelf (some models).................................... 34
Helpful Information
Care and Cleaning ................................................. 37
ff SomethingGoes Wrong
Before You Call For Service
(Problem Solver) ................................................ 42
OE Service Numbers ..................................
#6
Warranty ................................................ Back Cover
GEAnswer Center®
800.626.2000
GEAppliances

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Summary of Contents for GE SpacemakerXL JVM1320

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    850 Watts 900 Watts Models: JVM1320 JVM1339 JVM1330 JVM1340 JVM1331 JVM1341 crowave Oven SpacemakerXL Owner's Manual Important Safety Information Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy ...... 2 Special Notes About Microwaving ...... 6 Operating instructions Features of YourMicrowave ....... I f The Controls on YourMicrowave .......
  • Page 2 Read all safety information before using EXPOSURE TOEXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY For your safety the information in this manual nmst be followed minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injuly or loss of life. Be Not Attempt to operate this Oo Not Operate the oven if it is oven with the door open...
  • Page 3 A list of toll-fi'ee dealer (or builder) that sold you sma_ice CllStorner nulnbers the oven. included in the back of this book. Or call the GE Answer Center ® at 800.626.2000, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Page 4: Precautions To Avoid Possible Exposure

    Read all safety information before using To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy when using your appliance, follow basic pre i cautions, inc/uding the fo//owing sections, * Read and follow the specific * Use this appliance only for its "Precautions...
  • Page 5 * To reduce the risk of fire in the * See door surfime cleaning oven cavity: instructions in the Care and (;leaning section (s) of this guide. - Do not overcook fbod. Carefldly attend appliance if paper, plastic * This appliance should be ser- or other combustible materials...
  • Page 6: Special Notes About Microwaving

    Special Notes A bout Microwaving Arcing is tile microwave term . Metal or fbil touching tile side tile oven. sparks in tile oven. Arcing If you see arcing, press the caused * Foil not molded to %od (upturned CLEAR/OFF pad and correct edges act like antennas).
  • Page 7 Hot fbods and steam can cause Spontaneous boiling-Under SAFETY FACT certain special circmnstances, burns. Be carefi.ll when opening SUPERHEATED WATER liquids may start to boil during any containers of hot fbod, Microwaved water and shordy after removal from the including popcorn bags, cooking other liquids do not always...
  • Page 8 Special Notes A bout Microwaving package %r proper use. microwaving. Most glass casseroles, UVou u se ameat cooking dishes, measuring cups, cus- * Paper towels, waxed paper anti thermometer while cooking, tard cups, porte1 T or china dinner- plastic _Tap can be used to cover mare sure it is safe for use ware which does...
  • Page 9 Plastic cook_ware-Plastic cookware Follow these guidelines: designed %r microwave cooking is 1 Use nficrowave-safe plastics only ve U usefifl, but should be used and use them in strict compli- careflflly. Even microwave-safe ance with the cookware mamffac- plasuc m W not be as tolerant of ulrer's recommendations.
  • Page 10 Available at extra cost from your Fi/ter Kits JXSIA--Recirculatin9 Charcoal GE supplier. Filter Kit Filler Panel Kits To be used when the microwave JX4OWH--White oven cannot be vented...
  • Page 11: Features Of Yourmicrowave

    Features of Your Microwave appearance may vary Features and appearance vary by model 7 Touch Control Panel 1 Temperature Probe (on some models). (panel layout will vary by model). Use _,_th Temp Cook and Roast Turntable Models fimctions only. 8 Cooktop Lights. 9oo watts 2 Shelf (on some models).
  • Page 12: The Controls On Yourmicrowave

    The Controls on Your Microwave Oven IT'ME lot! O'C"O !!OEF"O COOK I & II COOK I & II AUTO/ TIME IIPOWE. microwave 30 SEC LEVEL by time, 1-10 temperature or with the EXPRESS COOK EXPRESS COOK convenience 4115 features EXPRESS COOK EXPRESS COOK Time Features Allows you to cook by time.
  • Page 13 HELP GUIDES iN BOOK DISPLAY GUIDE ON MICROWAVE Follow the hnstructions • Cooking Press this pad and any Before you begin, check displayed. the guide located on the feature pad for usage • Thne Defrost hnside front of the oven instructions and tips.
  • Page 14 Some foods may have better flavor, How taChange the Powerteve! texture or appearance if one of din The power level may be entered lower settings is used. You may v_dsh or changed immediately after to use a lower power level when cook- 1-1o entermg...
  • Page 15 Time Features Micro Cook / Micro Cook// Allows you to microwave for any Lets you change power levels auto- i .,oE io 1 o,c.o time up to 99 rmnutes and 99 matically during cooking. Here's COOK I & II COOKI & II how to do it: seconds.
  • Page 16 Cooking Guide for Micro Cook I & II NOTE:UsePower Level High(10)unless otherwise noted. Asparagus 1 lb. (fi'esh spears) 7 to 9 rain., In 1½-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place 1/4 cup water. Med-High 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole. , frozen spears_ 1()-oz.
  • Page 17 Corn , frozen kernel) 5 to 7 rain. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons 1 (}-oz. package water. Corn on the cob (fresh) 1 to 5 ears 3 to 4 min. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place corn. If corn is in husk, use no water; if per ear corn has been husked, add 1/4 cup...
  • Page 18 Time Features Allows you to defrost for the length Defrosting Tips of time you select. See the * Foods Dozen in paper or plastic Defrosting Guide for suggested can be defrosted in the package. times. Tightly closed packages should Power Level 3 is automatically set, be slit, pierced or vented...
  • Page 19 Defrosting Guide Breads. Cakes Bread, buns or rolls q1 piece) 1 rain. Sweet Rolls Iapprox. 12 oz. _ 3 to 5 rain. Fish and Seafood Fillets, frozen q1 lb.) 7 to 9 min. Shellfish, small pieces (1 lb./ 5 to 7 min. Place block in casserole.
  • Page 20 Time Features This is a quick way to set cooking The power level can be changed time for 1-6 minutes. as time is counting down. Press POWER LEVEL and enter 1-10. Press one of the Express Cook pads (fi'om 1 to 6) fbr 1 to 6 minutes cooking at Power Level 10.
  • Page 21 Cooking wid_ tt_e probe allows you The Temperature Probe to heat to a certain internal tem- NOTE:The turntable will not ulrn TEMPCOOK/] perature. This is the best way to when the probe is in use. ROAST cook many foods. The temperaulre probe is a food Throe Wags to Use the romp thermometer...
  • Page 22 Temperature Features How to Use the Probe and Set the Cooking Tips I TEMPCOOK/1 Temperature Yourself I "oAsT I * Do not twist, drop or bend probe. 1 Insert the temperature probe the center of a casserole * Use a lower power level with the attad_ it securely into...
  • Page 23 How to Use the Probe with the Roast * Insert the probe through Out!et Settings cooking bag horizontally into the center meab7 area not touching For the two Roast settings, the probe bone or fat. Make sure the temperauu'e is preprogrammed. handle does not touch the food...
  • Page 24 Temperature Features How to Use the Probe to Simmer 2 Press TEMP COOK/ROAST 4 times to select Simmer. The Simmer feature heats food to IS0°F. and holds it at that 3 Press START. If you need to stir temperature up to 12 hours tt_e fbod, restart the oven by until you remove...
  • Page 25 Convenience Features To add time: NOTE: Oo NOT use the metal sheff After pressing POPCORN, press with the Popcom program , immediately after tt_e oven starts fbr an extra 20 seconds. Use only wid_ prepackaged POPCORN I microwave popcorn weighing Press _ again to add anodmr I , I...
  • Page 26 Convenience Features = _"= = The Reheat feature reheats 1 to 3 3 Press _ or _ to reheat sm_ings of many previously cooked 2 or 3 sm_,ings. fbods. 4 Press START. 1 Press REHEAT. NOTE:Theserving size may be EXPR C00K IIEXPR G00K I¸...
  • Page 27 Snacks feature automatically 3 Enter the nmnber of items or the sets the microwaving times and food weight in ounces. s.AcKs ]! j power levels to warm a variety of 4 Press START. snack foods. Hint:You can press and hold the 1 Press SNACKS.
  • Page 28 Convenience Features ]l_i ..• • ..The Cook feature automatically Hint: Press and hokt the COOK sets the cooking times and power during cooking to display the food levels for a variety of ff)ods. type and remaining cook time. COOK 1 Press COOK.
  • Page 29 The Defi'ost Auto/Tinge feaulre • , • • _ • Ifthe weight offood is stated g'l_ es VOU [_ o _,_ ays to (lerrost pounds and ounces, the ounces DEFROST ] fi'ozen foods. Press DEFROST must be converted to tenths [AUTO/T MEJ AUTO/TIME once fbr Auto...
  • Page 30: Otherfeatures

    OtherFeatures Your Model May Have " ii=, ..The HELP pad &splays feature information and helpfl.fl hints. Press HELP, then select a feature in the oxen, the oxen will display "FOOD IS READY" and beep once a minute until you either open the oven door or press CLEAR/OFF, I Press CLOCK.
  • Page 31 To turn tile clock display off, and hold [-_ ff_r about 3 press seconds. To redisplay clock, repeat the above. D!SPLAy O N/OFF Delay Start allows you to set the 3 Select DeKost Auto/Time, Micro microwave to delay cooking up to Cook I &...
  • Page 32 OtherFeatures Your Model May Have In addition to starting many flmc- tions, START/PAUSE allows you to stop cooking without opening the door or clearing the display. PAUSE You may lock the control panel To lock or unlock the controls, prevent the microwave from being...
  • Page 33 Pressto turn the surfacelight on or On somemodels, there is a night off. light option. Press SURFACE LIGHT once fbr bright light, twice fbr the night SURFACE i!i i LIGHT light or three times to turn the BRIGHT-NIGHT-OFF light off I SU F CE ,0H, ON.OFF The beeper...
  • Page 34 OtherFeatures Your Model May Have Food microwaves best when placed For best cooking results, remove on the turntable or on the shelf in the shelf unless you are cooking the lower position, two levels. 2-LEVELCOOKING EORBEST RESULTS UNEVEN RESULTS * Make sure the shelf is positioned * Do not cookwith the shelf on the woperly inside the nficrowave to...
  • Page 35 tilt if placed on the turntable, one dish of food at fl_e same time. The lower position also allows you to place 2 dishes side-by-side. This is helpfifl for casseroles or other cookware that may be too tall to cook on 2 levels. * To cook 2 dishes on the lower * To reheat 2 dishes...
  • Page 36 Microwave Terms Microwave Terms Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused Arcing * the temperature probe staying in the oven but not inserted in the food. * the metal shelf being installed incorrectly and touching the microwave walls.
  • Page 37: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning Opening fl_e ox,en door a few min- BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF BEFORE utes after cooking helps air out the CLEANING ANY PART OF THIS OVEN. inside. An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of baking soda and water keeps the inside flesh.
  • Page 38 Care and Cleaning microwax e with a sudsy clod_. Rinse dust on the bottom often. Use a Do not use cleaners contain- and then d_y. Wipe the window solution of warm water and deter- clean with a damp cloth, gent. ing ammonia or alcohol on the microwave oven.
  • Page 39 Order g_B36X936 fi'om your GE circuit breaker panel or pull the supplier. Tubular 40-watt bulbs plug. (40Tff/:/2), available in supermar- kets and hardware stores, may also Remove the screw at the front of be used fk_r replacements.
  • Page 40 The Exhaust Feature The vent tim has 2 metal reusable grease filters. CHARCOAL FILTER _onsome models Models that recirculate air back into the room also use a charcoal filter. REUSABLE GREASE FILTERS _on all models_ They also prevent flames from hood is used.
  • Page 41 They must be odors. usage). replaced. Order Part No. _B02X9883 fi'om your GE supplier. "_ connect power at the main fllse the 2 screws that hold it in place. circuit breaker panel or pull...
  • Page 42 B@re You Call for Service Possible Causes What to Be Problem fuse or reset circuit A fuse in your home may be * Replace breaker. blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Power surge. , Unplug the microwave oven, then ping it back in.
  • Page 43 Problem Possible Causes What to Do REMINDER without a valid time of day. You have tried to start the * Start over and enter a valid time of day. AUTO NITE LIGHT without a valid time of day entered the on-time and off-time.
  • Page 44 Notes...
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  • Page 46 We'll be there! Whatever your question about And you can call any time. GE Answer Center setMce is open 800.626.2000 GE major appliance, GE Answer • ® Center ® in%rmadon setMce is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Page 47 The GE parts system Other servicing generally should be provides access to over 47,000 referred to qualified service person- nel.
  • Page 48: Warranty

    To know what your legal rights are in your state consuh yore local or state consumer affhirs 0ffice 0r your State!s Attorney General Warrantor: GeneralElectri c Company If further help is needed concemlng this warranty, _ite: _ger-Cust0mer Relatiomi GE Appli_ces, L0u!swille, _ 40225 JVM1320 JVM1339 Part No. 164D3370P090 JVM1330 JVM1340 Printed in Korea Pub.

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