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GE SPACEMAKER JVM48 Use And Care Manual

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  • Page 1 —— Use andCare ofSpacemaker@ .. model Features of youroven Cooking bytime cooking bytemperature How touse Defrost Save t he andmoney. Before y oucall f orservice, usetheProblem Solver p13 YourDirectLine GeneralElectric TheGEAnswer ‘...
  • Page 2 Keep it handy for answers to your questions. If you don’t understand something or need more help. . . Call, toll free: TW?GE Answer CXM3+’M consumer information service or writ(?:(include your phone km.); Consumer Affairs General Electric C33mpany Appliance Park...
  • Page 3 Before Microwaving ... , ..2 SafetyInstructions ... 3, 4 of YourOven ..5 Features TouchControl Panel .
  • Page 4 k)ocf a Add heating baby glassjars, even their without especiallymeatand egg lids; mixtures. defrost f rozenbever- @ E’bn’t agesin narrow neck bottles; especiaHy carbonatedones. Evenif the containeris opened, pressurecan build up. This can causethe containerto burst, resultingin injury. ~ Usemetalonly as directedin CCNMXM.
  • Page 5 Ir,=ilr’i%e@ 7- illl Door Handle, (Mm doesn’t operate unless door is securely latched. 2. Door Latch. Push In to open door, 3. WindowwithMetalShield,Screen allows cook= irtg to be viewed while keeping microwaves confined in overt, Protectsthe rrmcle SthwwCover. MasticMode stirrer which distributes microwave energy into the oven.
  • Page 6 -..-=—-.-..--..-—-:----—— .—— .— -- ----- TIME CONW?(’)L Your microwave oven hasa circular timer that can be rotated manually. The timer indicatcwmoves toward “O” only when the oven is cooking or defrosting with microwave energy. When the timer reaches “O” a bell will sound to tell you that cooking is completed and the power, inte- rior light and fan are shut off automatically.
  • Page 7 — -.— —. ~+-~.~ VARIAEME Your new microwave oven allows you a complete selection of microwave power levels from which to choose. Always check with The Microwave Guide —-— and Cookbook to find out which power level is recommendedfor the food you’re cooking, The Variable Power Control is marked with 10 set- tings.
  • Page 8 The time cooking featureallows you to presetthe cookingtime. The ovenshutsoff automatically. PowerLevel10is recommendedfor mosttime cooking, but you may changethis for more flexibility. Seeyour Cookbook. (% i want to cook my dish cm a Power Levelother than HIGH, what do I need to do? A.
  • Page 9 The Defrost setting is designed for eventhawing necessaryfor large amounts of food and is one of the most important advantages of a microwaveoven. e Power Level3 is recu,mmencied for most defrosting, but you may changethis for more flexibility. o Seeyour Cookbook for the complete defrosting chart.
  • Page 10: Cooking Tips

    A. No, If the probe is left inside the oven, touching the oven wall, and not inserted in food, you may dama- ge the oven. Q. i-low do I know what tempera- ture to set? Cookbook...
  • Page 11 Thisappliancemust be grounded. In the eventof an electricalshort circuit,grounding reducesthe risk of electricshock by providingan escapewire for the electriccurrent. This applianceis equippedwith a powercord havinga grounding wire with a grounding plug.The plug must be pluggedinto an outlet that is properly installedand grounded.(Fig, 1) WARNING—improper u seof the result...
  • Page 12 YourNewMicrowave Ovenisa Valuable Appliance, P rotect UFrom Misuse ByFollowing TheseRules: e Keepyourovencleanand sweet-smelling. Openingthe oven door a few minutesaftercooking helps“air-out” the interior.An occasionalthorough wiping with a solutionof bakingsodaand water keepsthe interior fresh. e Don’tusesharp-edged utensils withyouroven.The interiw and ex- terior ovenwalls can be scratched. The control panelcan be damaged.
  • Page 13 To remove bulb, push it inward gently and turn to left, then puii outward from socket. Replace with GE Lamp = 25T8DC, to operatethe ovenualessthe gdli [s...
  • Page 14 The exhaust hood feature on your GE microwave oven is equipped with a metal‘filter which collects grease, When the fan is operated, ah’ is drawn up To removegrease fiiter, grasp the “finger hold” on the filter and push to MOrear. The filter will drop out, To repiace grease filter, irwart the filter in the top frame slot cm the back of the opening.
  • Page 15 Toobtainservice,seeyourwarranty onthe backpageof this book. We’reproudof our serviceand wantyouto be pleased.If for some reasonyouare nothappywiththe serviceyoureceive,herearethree stepsto followfor further help, FIRSTcontactthe peoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouarenotpleased.In most cases,this will solvethe problem. NEXT, i f youarestill not pleased, writeall the details—-including y our phonenumber—to: Manager, C onsumerRelations GeneralElectric...
  • Page 16: What Is Covered

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