GE SPACEMAKER JVM61 Use And Care Manual

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  • Page 1 ..—.— ‘- Use andCare of!!$pacemakerg model IIVIM61 Fkatures ofyouroven How tousethe A~OROAST fiature usethe AUTO S TART fkatiwe Oven shelf g uide How tousethe .—— time andmoney, yourequest service, usetheProblem Solver YOW Direct Line to General Electric ~h!mswer 11)8 .& IJ23...
  • Page 2: Before Microwaving

    ReadthisIbook carefully. It will help you operate and main- tain your new Microwave Oven properly. Keep it handy for answers to your questions. If you don’t understand something or need more help. . . Call, toll free: The GEAnswerCenter’M 800.626.2000...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Consumer Services... . 27 Warranty .., ..Back Cover Make sure all utensils wed in your microwave oven are labeled “suitable for microwaving”. Check your Cookbook for specific test to determine “microwave-safe”...
  • Page 4 (continued) directed in Use metal only as Cookbook. M etalstrips as used on meat, roasts are helpful when shown in Cookbook. used as TV dinners maybe cooked metal trays but when using shelf they must be replaced in their However, box.
  • Page 5: Eattires Of Your Oven

    — Cooking Complete Reminder -.. G; allAUTOROASTcodesexcept code6, TIME COOK,DEFROST andCOOKC013E’M cycles:) remindyou that you have food in the oven, the oven will beep once a open the minute until you either ovendoor or touch the CLEAR/ OFFpad..——— -—- —. DoorI-handle.
  • Page 6: Set The Clock

    The TouchControl Panelallowsyou to setthe oven controlselectronicallywith the touch of a finger. It’s designedto be easyto useand understand.With your microwave oven, you have the option of using your COOK CODE’” control for quick and easycon- cooking.Or you may makeyour own pro- venience grams to suit your individualized cooking style.
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  • Page 8 on page SW AukIFkxM(Mart AutoRoastusesthe! ! ernpemture probeto cookto thedasired serving temperature. Unlike‘Temp COW Hold,whichusesa single power level, A utoRoastisdesigned to use upto 3 powersettings whicharo- matically s witchduringroasting, for evenandtendercooking results wittwutovercooking. CABLE HAhJC)LE CLIP converitionalroasting, Just as in only tende~roastsshould beAuto Roasteduntil specifiedinternal temperatures are reached.Less...
  • Page 9 —-. J Code fkwf TenderRoast Rare Medium Well Meatloaf (loafor round) Pork LoinRoast Precooked Ham Poultry WholeChicken lb.) WholeTurkey 12tbs.) (U!) to (insertprobeinto meatiest a reaof innerthigh from TurkeyBreast (Insertprobehorizontallyinto meatiest a rja,) ~ommencfed standingtime beforeserving, Questions a ndAnswers Q.VVh~ wasn’t m yroastfully cooked eventhoughthetempera- tureonthedisplay wascorrect a nd...
  • Page 10: Defrosting

    The Defrost s ettingisdesigned for eventhawing necessary f orlarge amounts of foodandisoneof the mostimportant a dvantages o f a microwave o ven. * powerLevel 3 automatically Sf3t for defrosting,but you maychange this for moreflexibility. @ Seeyour Cookbookfor defrosting help. Whenthe ovencompletes Defrosting,it automaticallyshuts off, It will then display “End”...
  • Page 11: Time Cook

    ~ TheTimeCookfeatureallows you . presetthecooking time. automaticallyset Power Level 10 you may for time cooking, but changethis for moreflexibility. Seeyour Cookbook. Whenthe ovencompletesTime Cooking, it automatically shuts of?. then display“End” and beep It will once a minute until you eitheropen the door or touch the CLEAIWOFF pad.
  • Page 12: Temp Cook/Hold

    Formanyfoods, i nternal t emperat- ure isthebesttestof doneness. Roasts or poultryarecookedto yourpreference whentemperature cooking. H eating or reheating foods accurately to a serving temperature youdesireissimpleandeasy, TempCook/Holdtakestheguess- workout of cookingbecause the ovenautomatically s witches to HOLDsetting afterreaching the preset f oodtemperature a ndmahw tainsthattemperature u ntilyou touchthe CLEAFUQFF pad, ‘The Temperature P robe...
  • Page 13: Min/Sectimer

    LJse’ TheMIN/SECTIMERhasthree timingfunctions: @It operates asa minutetimer. canbe setto delaycooking. @It canbe usedasa holdsetting afterdefrosting. MIN/SECTIMER operates without microwave energy. Timea HV!irmte PhoneCall 1. Touch fvllN/SEC TIMER pad, displayshows:0 and ENTER TiME flashes, Touch number pads 3,0 and O no seconds). (for 3 minutes and Displayshows3:00.
  • Page 14: Cook Codfet" Control

    LJse The CC)C)K CXXIErM Control pro- videsa short-cutmethodfor enter’ ing time and the PowerLevelon your microwaveoven.Cooking Codesare only usedfor recipes which needlittle or no attention,and which requireno changeof power level during cooking. Recipes which require additional ingredients, atten- of power levelduring tion or change microwavingshould be cookedin the usual manner.Also, recipes...
  • Page 15 DetachandTapeto insideCabinet Dooror other Prominent P lace CODE’H Control featuregivesyou an COOK easyautomaticway to accuratelyset microwavetime one powerleveland little foods requiring only attentionduring cooking.The Chart belowshows frequentlypreparedfoods and the suggestedCook- ing Codesto usewith each.Forspecificinformation on stirring,turning or rotating,checkthe Microwave Guideand Cookbookwhich comeswith your micro- waveoven.Alwaysusemicrowave-safe containers Appetizers (Warming) Dip (CreamCheese)
  • Page 16 MicrowaveOvenisa YourNew Valuable Appliance, ProtectIt From TheseRules: MisuseBy Following e Keepyourovencleanand sweet-smelling. Openingthe oven door a few minutesaftercooking helps“air-out” the interior.An occasionalthorough wiping with a solutionof bakingsodaand water keepsthe interiorfresh. @ Ron?usesharp-edged utensils wi!hyouroven. T he interior and ex- terior ovenwalls can be scratched. The control panelcan kmdamaged.
  • Page 17: Cook Coc)E'm Control Guide,. Care Of Your Oven

    My. Then gra$ptab and pull out and up to clear door hinge and front lip of ovum To remove bulb, push it inward gently and turn to loft, then pull outward from sockot.Ftoplace with GE Lamp #25TfHXl attempt t ooperate theovon unhx$e in pUMx3* below.
  • Page 18 ‘lTMi? Feature — . . . —... -“J The exhaust hood feature cm your GE microwave oven metal filter which collects is equipped with a reasei When the fan is operated, air is drawn up 1/!! TOremove grease filter, grasp the “finger hold” on filter and push to the rear, The filter will drop nut.
  • Page 19: The Exhaust Feature

    Used The two-position wire shelf is specif- ically designed for added capacity heating and reheating in your Space- maker@microwave oven. Now heat- ing and reheating, which are the most popular uses of microwave may now be done in multiple...
  • Page 20: Oven Shelf Guide

    How To Heat or Reheat SimilarTypesof Food — ma —– -– of leftovers may be plates reheated together. Arrange thick or densefoodsto outsideedgesof plateand coverwith plasticwrap. Microwaveat HIGH (10) for 3 min- utes.Reversepositionof plates(top to bottom) and rotate % turn. Con- tinue microwavingat HIGH (10)for 3 to 4 minutes.Continueheating,if necessary, u ntil hot,...
  • Page 21 This appliancemustbe grounded. In the eventof an electricalshort circuit, groundingreducesthe risk of electricshockby providingan escapewire for the electriccurrent. This applianceis equippedwith a powercord havinga groundingwire with a groundingplug.The plug must be pluggedinto an outlet that properlyinstalledand grounded. (Fig. 1) WAflNING-improper useof the grounding plug can resultin a risk of electricshock.
  • Page 22: Grounding Instructions

    To Save Tim and Mortey— you requestservice, before — check the Problem Solver If you have a problem, it may be correct minor. You may be able to it yourself. Just use this Problem Solver to locate your problem and then follow the suggested recommendations.
  • Page 23 Service Contracts Fortrouble-five s ervice beyond thewritten warranty p eriod. If youpreferto budgetyourrepairexpenditures insteadof beingsurprisedbythe%,GE offers service contractsfor varying lengthsof timeon allGE majorappliances. W itha contract,we’il keepyourappliance ingoodoperatingcondition durirtgtheeofltract p eriodMno dlw’&!* ‘m@...
  • Page 24: Warranty

    YOURGENERAL ELECTRIC Saveproof of original purchasedate suchas yoursalesslip or canceliedcheckto establishwarrantyperiod. ; WHATIS COVERED &l-._--_._.––.- WHATIS N(YT COVERED ——Q—=.-—lLE----—— :“‘‘--------- Som~ statesdo notallow the maynotapplyto you,Thiswarranty gives youspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrights TOknow what your legal rights If furtherhelpis neededconcerning thiswarranty, c ontact: Nlanager-ConsumerAffairs,GeneralEWAric(%xnpany, AppliancePark,Louisville, K Y40225 ‘...

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