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Aluminum Foil
Appliance Re@stt-ation
Delayed (:ouking
Features
Model JE1425K
GE Appliances
Countertop Microwave Oven
4
Popcorn"
15, 1(;
7
Quick Reheat
Time (;()()k
11
Warranty
GE Answer Centera
7
800.626.2000
Microwave power output
of this oven is 800 watts.
I
7
7-10
10

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  • Page 1 Countertop Microwave Oven Contents Aluminum Foil Appliance Re@stt-ation Popcorn” 7-10 15, 1(; Delayed (:ouking Quick Reheat Features Time (;()()k Warranty GE Answer Centera 800.626.2000 Model JE1425K Microwave power output of this oven is 800 watts. GE Appliances...
  • Page 2: Help Us Help You

    Please be certain that it is. read this book carefully. write ~dl the details-including your phone nunlbel--to: Write to: It is intended to help you operate GE Appliances GE Appliances oven properly. Appliance Park Appliance Park Keep it hundy for answers to your Louisville, KY 40225 FINALLY, if’...
  • Page 3: Microwaving Tips

    Microwaving Tips IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure all cookware used in your microwave oven is suitable Read all instructions before using this appliance. for microwaving. Most glass casseroles, cooking dishes, using electrical appliances, product near water—for example When measuring cups, cust:lrd cLIps, basic safety precautions should in a wet basement or near a be followed, including the...
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) —Do not pop popcorn in your using metal in the microwave present in the meat, it will be keep metal at least 1 inch microwave oven killed and meat will be safe to eat. oven, unless in a away from sides of oven.
  • Page 5: Features Of Your Oven

    Features of Your Oven Cooking Complete Reminder (For all cooking and reheating features.) CLEAR/OFF pad. Oven Interior 1. Door Latches. when the d~)~)r is ~~p~ned ~~r when 2. Door Screen. Met:ll screen unsatisfactory without the tr~ly in 7. Touch Control Panel and Display.
  • Page 6: Program Cooking

    Your Touch Control Panel The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the oven controls with the touch of a finger. It’s designed to be easy to use and underst:md. When You Plug in the Oven lo. TIME DEFROST. Gentle 8’s, “18 POWER”...
  • Page 7: Time Cook

    How to Use the Minute/Second Timer The MIN/SEC TIMER has three How to Defrost, Hold and timing functions: Time Cook It operates as a minute timer. Let’s say you want to defrost a It can be set to delay cooking. hold for I () minutes and then Time It can be used as a hold setting Cook for 25 minutes.
  • Page 8 Time Cook I & 11 allows you to The Express Cook Feature Using the Time Cook II microwave for a selected amount Feature The Express Cook feature is a of time. short-cut method [o set time for The Time Cook II feature lets yOLI Power level 10 (High) is 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Page 9: Quick Reheat

    Quick Reheat Step 2: Touch START pad. Oven Popcorn The Quick Reheilt te~iturc is u will sign~d and display remaining short-term progr:llll to:llltolll:ltic~ llly” Regular Microwave Popcorn time counting down shortly before shut off. Step 1: Touch POPCORN pad. Step 2: Touch START pad. Oven Code Reheat will signal ~lnd display remaining just 3 piids to...
  • Page 10: Defrosting Tips

    Defrosting Questions and Answers Time Defrost is designed for speedy thawing of frozen food Q. When I press START, I hear a and is one of the great advantages dull, thumping noise. What is it? of a microwave oven. A. This sound is normal. It is Power level 3 is automatically set letting you know the oven is using Step 4: Touch START.
  • Page 11: Glossary Of Microwave Terms

    Glossary of Microwave Terms When adapting recipes for the microwave, it is best Arcing. Sparks caused by too much metal in the to start with a familiar recipe. Knowing how the microwave oven or metal touching the side of the oven food should look and taste will help when adapting or foil that is not molded to food.
  • Page 12: Cookware Tips

    Microwave Cookware Guide & Microwave Adapting Microwave Uses Foil-lined paper bags and boxes Foil baking trays is closer Aluminum foil Use for shielding. Metal or partially metal pots, pans, thermometers, skewers and twist ties Glass jars and bottles build up. Microwave plastics Paper or Styrofoam plates and cups Heating and serving of foods”...
  • Page 13: Heating Or Reheating Guide

    Heating or Reheating Guide 4. Be bubbling armtnd edges ufdish does nut necessarily tncan fnnd is — Amount Power Level Time Item Appetizers Pastry bites: smith pizz:~s, cxx l-O1ls. etc. t to S min. I to 2 scrkings High ( t ()) Saucy: nlc:i[b:ltts.
  • Page 14 Heating or Reheating Guide Item Amount Power Level Time Meats and Main Dishes Chicken pieces pieces I to 3 min. 4 to 6 min. Hamburgers or meatloaf 2 serlings High ( 10) 1 to 2 min. (4 oz. per serving) High ( IO) Hot dogs and sausages High ( 10)
  • Page 15: Defrosting Guide

    Defrosting Guide 3. Be sure l~irge meats arc completely defrosted before cooking. is I’oi] wr~ppcd, rctnove toil Ind pldce tioud 4. When defrosted. food should be cool bu[ sol[ened in :dl :[re:is. [f’ in cooking dish iordef’resting. Most fi~od def’rests well using unwrap Half Second Half First...
  • Page 16 Defrosting Guide First Half Second Half Food Time, Min. Time, Min. Comments Fruit with t~)rk. Repe:[t if’ neccss:lry. Flex ptlckilgc otlcc. ( I ()-()/. pilckilgc) Meat [Power Defrost (3)] ( I th. ) ( 2 ths. ) LIp rcnl:Litlillg t 2 [() t 3 LIp rcnl:iining 5 pcl”...
  • Page 17 Cooking Guide Breads lopping, Container Cover Food Power Level & Time Comments X-in. Meet-High (7) X- (() ‘)-in. Meet-Higll (7) 10 Scl. vc, ( I Mu(’[”in) ( []() 110[ LISC I (() 3 min. Seconds Ionycr, 121022 nlin dish When doilc, With Cakes and Desser~ wooden”...
  • Page 18 Cooking Guide Candies 1. Alw:iys 2. C~ndies which tu”e boiled bec(nne very hot; handle cnokware scan-sicle-up. Food Container Cover Power Level & Time Comments Caramel apples I pint Chocolate bark 1 X-qt. c:tssern]e whole Marshmallow crisp ?-qt. nblnng 1 min. (n dish min.
  • Page 19: Fish And Seafood

    Cheese and Eggs 1. Eggs nl~y be prepared nltiny wtiys in [he nlicrow:ive ~~ven. bursting, Food Container Cover Power Level & Time Comments Cheese Fondue High ( I ()) plastic wrap Medium (5) f’or X (n 9 minutes, whisking every 2 minutes. Eggs Basic eggs Medium (5)
  • Page 20 Cooking Guide Gravies & Sauces Cover Power I.evel & Time Comments ( ? ~LlpS) i tlg[’cclicl](s. ( I CLIII) Meats A I low 1. Alw;Iys usc ii cooking” hi[g whcll cooking” bccl’. i tlsll”Llclions l’01” pI”opcI” LISC ()[’ cooking” h:ig. is S:II’C l’01”...
  • Page 21 Power Level & Time Food Container Cover (or Internal Temp.) Comments Beef Internal I .el nlc;i[ sl:ln[t t () minulcs bcl’(ll”c c:ll-iillg. t t 1014 t 3 [() t7 Well * t 5 to 20 1700 Lamb Meet-Higll (7) -in. (hick) Roast in lllictow:\vc- per lb.
  • Page 22 Cooking Guide (continued) Veal Chops ( 1 -in. thick) Meal-High (7) Brush chops tightty with uit. TLutl met[t dish Roast t 6 to 2 t min. dish t () minutes beture c:u”ving, Poultry Food Container Cover Power Level & Time Comments Chicken Plate or...
  • Page 23 Vegetables 1. Alw:Iys 4. Cover vcget:iblcs when cnnking. ltllsing pl:lstic wrap, turn b:tck 2. Salt vcgc[ttblcs ~il’terconking. Siilting before cnokitlg nluy C:IUSC 5. L:Lrget’ vegct~ihlc picccs will t:lkc Iongcrtocook th:nl sln:lllcr pieces. the outside of” the dish. Vegetable Container Power Level & Time Cover Comments Fresh:...
  • Page 24: Optional Accessory

    Care and Cleating Door Surface. When cleaning that Wipe trequent]y with a d~unp remove :111 soil. DO NOT USE ABRASIVES, SUCH AS use only mild, nt)n-abr~sive soaps CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS. THEY WILL MAR THE Power Cord. If SURFACE.
  • Page 25: Grounding Instructions

    GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This :lppliilnce must be grc~unded. Use of Adapter Plugs Usage situations where event of an clectrica] short appliance’s power cord Usage situations where will be disconnected frequently. appliance’s power cord will electric current, This’ :lppliunce is equipped with :1 Do not use an adapter plug in [hese situations because hazards...
  • Page 26 Light reflection around door {)r interference caused by other small outer case. Dull thumping sound while oven problem with your oven. is operatin&. If you need more help... call, toll free: GE Answer Center ” / 800.626.2000”/ consumer information service...
  • Page 27 With ~he purchase c)fyour new GE appliance, receive the assurance that if. you ever need inf~)rmation or assistance In-Home Repair Service Contracts Service 80&626-2224 Telecommunication Detice for the Deaf Individuals qutified to service their (heir Ilomt. ‘l’he (;k: p:~r[s 47,()()() Special Needs...
  • Page 28 Attorney General. Warrantor: General Electric Company If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write: Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225 Part No. 164D2588PO04 Pub. No. 49-8207...

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