GE Spacemaker JVM1750 Owner's Manual

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JVM1750
EVM1750
HVM1750
LVM1750
Spacemaker Microwave Oven
Owner's Manual
Important Safety Information
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2
Operating Instructions
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2
Helpful Information
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37
ff Something Goes Wrong
Writethemodel a nd serialnumbers here:
Model#
Serial#
Find fl_ese numbers
on a label inside fl_e oven.
ge.com
DE68-03328A
[49-40534-1 i
10-08 JR

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  • Page 1 Models: JVM1750 EVM1750 HVM1750 LVM1750 Spacemaker Microwave Oven Owner's Manual Important Safety Information Operating Instructions Helpful Information ff Something Goes Wrong Writethemodel a nd serialnumbers here: Model# Serial# Find fl_ese numbers on a label inside fl_e oven. ge.com DE68-03328A [49-40534-1 i...
  • Page 2 READ ALL SAI_2TY INFORMA TYON BI_ORE USING _)_WARNING! Toreduce the risk of bums, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: For your safety, infi_rmation in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk or'fire or explosion or to prevent proper1),...
  • Page 3 o Read tbllow tile o Do not operate this This microwave oven is specific "Precautions appliance if it has a intended for household Avoid Possible Exposure damaged power cord use and is UL listed for to Excessive Microwave plug, if it is ,lot working installation over electric Energy"...
  • Page 4 P&2ADALL SAI F2TY INFORMA TYON BIshOP&2USING " To reduce the risk of fire in * Do not store this appliance • See door sm_thce cleaning outdoors. Do not use this instructions in the Care and the o_en cmitv: near water product fi)r Cleaning...
  • Page 5 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO l_f F MICRO WAVING Foil not molded to tood Arcing is the microwave iluvo,, _oe .re.g.p.os_ term tbr sparks in the (upturned edges act like tho aEAR/OFF p,d..d _i oven. Arcing is caused n n {]ts ). _! €...
  • Page 6 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO I_ZF MICRO WAVING SAFETYFACT o Avoid heating baby %od o Do not overcook in glass jars, even with potatoes. They could the lid off. Make sure all SUPERHEATED WATER dehydrate and catch intant %od is thoroughly fire, causing damage Liquids,such as water,...
  • Page 7 Make sure all cookware used If the dish remains cool o Paper/owels, waxed paper and only the wa/er in tile and plastic wrap can be yo/IF n/icro_vi_ve oven used/o cover dishes sui/able tor microw, wing. cup heals, then the dish is microw, we-saJc.
  • Page 8: These Instructions

    SPECIAL N07 2S ABO I_7FMICRO WAVING Plastic cookware--Plastic o Use toil only as Follow these guidelines: directed in this manual. cookware designed I Use microwave-satb When using toil in tile microwave cooking plastics only and use microwave oven, keep tile very useflfl, but should them...
  • Page 9 3-prong wall outlet. Filler Pane/Kits For installation between Available at extFa cost tionl JX48WH--White cabinets only; not tot your GE supplie_; or see tile end-otXcabinet installation. GE Service numbers. JX48Bt--B/ack Each kit contains JXa1A When replacing a 36" 3" wide filler panels.
  • Page 10 ///////I1!!\ Removable Turntable. Door Handle. Pull to Shelf. Lets you microwave several open the door. Turntable support toods at once. Food door must be securely must be in place latched tile microwaves best when when using the oven. microwave to operate. placed directly on the...
  • Page 11: Time Features

    The Controls on Your Microwave Oven (77_roug_'_oul l t_i,_ mm_ual, ,?ahm_,_ m_d app_aran_e may vm3' f!_)m your medial.) Youcan microwave by time, temperature,preset time andpower level or with the conveniencefeatures. I,,or T, EI DEFROST [ POWE. [ ADo LEVEL | 30SEC.
  • Page 12 The Controls on Your Microwave Oven r]lrodu]H)//l I]_).s mt/ll//f/], legllll_<s t/t_f] tlppecl_'cIl?('_ #lgl"2 _YCII_ pore vot/r #ruder. HELP GUIDE ON MICROWAVE GUIDES IN BOOK Press this pad Before begin, check * Cooking feature for usage guide located on the • Time Defrost instructions tips.
  • Page 13: Time Defrost

    Varial)le power levels add to "equalize" or/ranstcr I IIII of the heat to the inside flexibili W to microwave cooking. The power levels food. An exan/pie of this on the microwave oven can is shown wi/h power level the defl'ost cycle.
  • Page 14 4 Press TIME COOK f Press TIME COOK. again. 2 E.ter e Ooki._ time: 5 Enter the second cook Cha.ge power level tim e. itVo. d e"'t peWo_. Cress P OWER 6 Change the power level I.EVEL Seleet a...
  • Page 15 Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II NOTE"Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted. Vegetable Amount Time Comments asp"r,g,s I lb. 6 t() 9 rain., (Ii:esh spears) In 1½-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place i/4 cup water. Med-High 5 to 7 rain.
  • Page 16 Coohing Guide for Time Cook I & II Vegetable Amount Time Comments Corn 5 to 7 rain. In l-qt. casserole, place 2 tal)lespoons ,Ik'ozen kernel) l 0-oz. package water. 3 to 4 rain. ] to 5 ears In 2-qt. ol)long glass baking dish, place corn.
  • Page 17 Time Features Allows w)u to defl'ost fi)r the Defrosting Bps length of time you select. See . Foods flozen in paper the Defl'osting Guide fi)r plastic can be defiosted suggested times. the package. Tightly closed Power level 3 is automatically packages should be slit, pierced...
  • Page 18: Defrosting Guide

    Defrosting Guide Food time Comments Breads, Cakes Bread, buns orrulls (1 piece) 1 rain. Sweet rolls _approx. 12 oz. ) 3 to 5 rain. Fishand Seafood Fillets, frozen (1 lb.) _;re _ rain. Shellfish, small pieces (1 lb.) 5 to 7 rain. Place block in casserole.
  • Page 19 7 me Features This is a quick way to set The power level can be cooking time for I-6 minutes. changed as time counting down. Press Press one of the Express POWER LEVEL Cook pads (fi'om 1 to 6) enter ] -1 (1.
  • Page 20 Custom Cooking (On some models) To custom cook when cook Custon/ Cooking lets you time and power level has cook toods you prepare often without needing been previously set: Press CUSTOM to start. enter cook time and power level each time.
  • Page 21 Convenience Features (On some models) The Snacks ]_'ature 3 Enter number automatically sets the items toed weight in O//l]ces. microwaving times and to warm a power levels 4 Press STAP.T. w_rieQr of snack toods. Hint: Y)u can press 1 Press SNACKS. and hold the SNACKS pad 2 Select snack b'pe 1-6 during cooking to display...
  • Page 22 Convenience Features The Detrost Auto/Time Conversion Guide tcatnre gixes you two ways If the weight 0f ibod is to deirost trozen tk_ods. state d in p0nnds Press DEFROST o_mces, the ounces must AUTO/TIME once tk_r be c0nve_'tedm t_aths Auto Deirost or/wice tk_r (:1) of a pound.
  • Page 23: Sensor Features

    Sensor Features ,si,atheSe'sor Features::. sensor FeatureS Covered detec t the inc"casing Dry OII dishes so they don't humidity released mislead the sensor. o The proper containers during cooking. Th e co_,ers essential 0yen aut0matical!y o Be sure the outside tbr best sensor cooking.
  • Page 24 Sensor Features How to Usethe Popcorn How to Adjust the Popcorn Feature Program to Provide a Shorter POPCORR or Longer Cook time 1 Follow package If you find that the bnmd instructions, using Time popcorn ytm use tmderpops Cook if the package is less {less time)/more...
  • Page 25 Some FoodsNot How to Use the Reheat RecommendedFor Use Feature With Reheat 7 Place covered %od in the oven. Press REHEAT. It is best Time Cook The oven starts (less time) (more t_me_ these %ods: im mediately. For reheating single servincs o Bread products.
  • Page 26: Cooking Guide

    Sensor Features (On some models) If %od is undercooked Sensor Cooking gives you after the countdown, eas 5 automatic results with TimeCook t¢,r additional a variety of %ods. cooking time. I Place covered food the oven. How to Change the Automatic Settings 2 Press tile COOK pad.
  • Page 27 (On some models) If %od is undercooked Vegetable after the countdown, I Place covered toed TimeCook t¢,r additional tile oven. Press tile food Sensor Cooking gives YOU easy, cooking time. pad. (For vegetal)les, automatic mSURS with a varietg How to Change the of foods (see the Cooking Guide press...
  • Page 28 Sensor Features (On some models) 1 Pierce potato skin with How to Change the POTATO the cooking the oven. \kin can adjust fin& and place potato Automatic Settings 2 Press POTATO. Tile time tot all toods to stilt oven starts immediately, your pers(mal tas/e.
  • Page 29: Other Features

    Other Features Your Model May Have Tile HEI,P displays helpflfl hints. Press HELP, tcatnre intk)rn/_tion then select a tcatnre pad. To remind you th_tt you h_ve tood in the oven, oven will display "FOOD READY" and beep once minute until you either open the oven door...
  • Page 30: Scroll Speed

    Other Features Your Model May Have Tile scroll speed of tile AM/pMdisplay changed.Press andi )adh°ldab°ut can be tile 3 SCROLL SPEED seconds to 1)ring up tile display. Select 1-5 tot slow to fi_st scroll speed. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz To turn tile clock display To redisplay the clock,...
  • Page 31 Timer On/Off operates When time is up, oven a minute timer will sigmd. turn off the used at any time, even timer sigmd, press TIMER ON/OFK when oven is operating. NOTE" timer indicator 1 Press TIMER ON/OFK will lit while timer 2 Enter time...
  • Page 32 Other Features Your Model May Have To lock or unlock tile *tim may lock tile control panel to prevent tile controls, press hold CLEAR/OFF tor about microwave flom being three seconds. When tile accidentally started used by children. control panel is locked, an "L"...
  • Page 33 Press to turn the surfi_ce some models, there light on or off. a nigh t light option. Press SURFACE LIGHT SURFACE ] LIGHT once bright light, twice night light or three BRIGHT-NIGHT times to turn light off. The beeper sound level _ _ _ _i can be adjusted.
  • Page 34 Other Features Your Model May Have Food microwaves best How to Use the She/f when placed on the When Microwaving turntable or on the shelf in the lower position. ///////i t i i \ \ \ Only use the shelf when The shelf gives you reheating...
  • Page 35 * To reheat on 2 levels e To reheat 2 dishes on the lower level: Switch places after 1/2 tirne. 1 Multiply reheat time by 1V2. 2 Switch places after tile time. Switch places after ! Z2 time, * To reheat on 3 levels (on some models)
  • Page 36 Microwave Terms Arci.o Arcing is the microwave term sparks in the oven. Arcing caused o the metal shelf being installed incorrectly touching n/icrow, lve walls. o metal or toil touching the side of the oxen. o toil that is not molded to tood (upturned edges...
  • Page 37: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning An occasiomd thorough wii)ing with a so}ution baking soda and water keeps the inside tiesh. NOTE" Be certain the power is off before cleaning any part of this oven. Removable Turntable and Walls, Floor, Inside Window, ¸5¸¸¸¸¸ Metal and Plastic Parts on Turntable Support theOoor...
  • Page 38 Care and Cleaning 1)leach or products Case We recommend against containing chlorine on Clean outside of the using cleaners with Stainless Steel finishes. microwave with a sudsy ammonia or alcohol, CleanSteel cloth. Rinse and then dry. as they can damage Wipe the window clean...
  • Page 39: Light Bulb Replacement

    Light Bulb Replacement Be sure bu}b(s) to be To replace 1)ull)(s), first disconnect power rep}aced coo} be%re at the main fl/se or circuit removing. Aticr breaking adhesive sea}, remove breaker pane} or pu}} p}ug. bu}b by gently turning. Rep}ace with Remoxe screw at the...
  • Page 40 The Exhaust Feature _ent a metal Models that recirculate Charcoal FF[eJ 1)ack into room also on some models} reusal)le grease filter. a charcoal filter. Reusable Grease Filter _on all models} For this reason, the filter reusal)le grease filter must AI3cVA\S be in place trai)s grease released...
  • Page 41 The charcoal filter should If the model is not vented be replaced when it is outside, will noticeably dirt T or recirculated tilroug'll discolored (usually after disposable charcoal filter 6-1 2 months, depending ti_at helps remove smoke odors. on hood usinge).
  • Page 42: Before You Call For Service

    Before You Call For Service Oven willnOt A fuse in your home * Replace fl/se or reset circuit 1)reaker. start may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Power sure. * Unplug the microwaxe oxen, then plug it back in. o Make sure tile...
  • Page 43 Moisture on the oven * TV-radio interfbrence door and walls while might be noticed while cooking. Wipe the using the microwave. Similar to the intertbrence moisture offwith a paper towel or sott cloth. caused by other small appliances, it does not Moisttue between the indicate a problem with oven door panels when...
  • Page 44 Notes...
  • Page 45 Notes...
  • Page 46 Appliances Website 94 hours service on-line. a da}, of tile year! Expert GE repair serxqce is Or call 800.GE.C&RES only one step aw;ty flom (800.432.2737) during normal business hours. _P,.com your door. Get on-line schedule your service at y(mr any day of the _00._E.C_R_...
  • Page 47 Instructions contained Individuals qualified to service their in this manual cover ai)pliances can have procedures to be ge.com parts or accessories sent performed by any user. directly to their home. Other servicing generally 800.628.2002 should be referred (VISA, MasterCard Discover...
  • Page 48 USA. If the producl is located in ml area _diere service b} a GE Authorized Servicer is not available. you may be responsible fbr a nip charge or you may be required...
  • Page 49: Important Safety Information

    Models: JVM1750 EVM1750 HVM1750 LVM1750 Spacemaker Microwave Oven Owner's Manual Important Safety Information Operating Instructions Helpful Information ff Something Goes Wrong Writethemodel a nd serialnumbers here: Model# Serial# Find fl_ese numbers on a label inside fl_e oven. ge.com DE68-03328A [49-40534-1 i...
  • Page 50 READ ALL SAI_2TY INFORMA TYON BI_ORE USING _)_WARNING! Toreduce the risk of bums, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: For your safety, infi_rmation in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk or'fire or explosion or to prevent proper1),...
  • Page 51 o Read tbllow tile o Do not operate this This microwave oven is specific "Precautions appliance if it has a intended for household Avoid Possible Exposure damaged power cord use and is UL listed for to Excessive Microwave plug, if it is ,lot working installation over electric Energy"...
  • Page 52 P&2ADALL SAI F2TY INFORMA TYON BIshOP&2USING " To reduce the risk of fire in * Do not store this appliance • See door sm_thce cleaning outdoors. Do not use this instructions in the Care and the o_en cmitv: near water product fi)r Cleaning...
  • Page 53 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO l_f F MICRO WAVING Foil not molded to tood Arcing is the microwave iluvo,, _oe .re.g.p.os_ term tbr sparks in the (upturned edges act like tho aEAR/OFF p,d..d _i oven. Arcing is caused n n {]ts ). _! €...
  • Page 54 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO I_ZF MICRO WAVING SAFETYFACT o Avoid heating baby %od o Do not overcook in glass jars, even with potatoes. They could the lid off. Make sure all SUPERHEATED WATER dehydrate and catch intant %od is thoroughly fire, causing damage Liquids,such as water,...
  • Page 55 Make sure all cookware used If the dish remains cool o Paper/owels, waxed paper and only the wa/er in tile and plastic wrap can be yo/IF n/icro_vi_ve oven used/o cover dishes sui/able tor microw, wing. cup heals, then the dish is microw, we-saJc.
  • Page 56: These Instructions

    SPECIAL N07 2S ABO I_7FMICRO WAVING Plastic cookware--Plastic o Use toil only as Follow these guidelines: directed in this manual. cookware designed I Use microwave-satb When using toil in tile microwave cooking plastics only and use microwave oven, keep tile very useflfl, but should them...
  • Page 57 3-prong wall outlet. Filler Pane/Kits For installation between Available at extFa cost tionl JX48WH--White cabinets only; not tot your GE supplie_; or see tile end-otXcabinet installation. GE Service numbers. JX48Bt--B/ack Each kit contains JXa1A When replacing a 36" 3" wide filler panels.
  • Page 58 ///////I1!!\ Removable Turntable. Door Handle. Pull to Shelf. Lets you microwave several open the door. Turntable support toods at once. Food door must be securely must be in place latched tile microwaves best when when using the oven. microwave to operate. placed directly on the...
  • Page 59: Time Features

    The Controls on Your Microwave Oven (77_roug_'_oul l t_i,_ mm_ual, ,?ahm_,_ m_d app_aran_e may vm3' f!_)m your medial.) Youcan microwave by time, temperature,preset time andpower level or with the conveniencefeatures. I,,or T, EI DEFROST [ POWE. [ ADo LEVEL | 30SEC.
  • Page 60 The Controls on Your Microwave Oven r]lrodu]H)//l I]_).s mt/ll//f/], legllll_<s t/t_f] tlppecl_'cIl?('_ #lgl"2 _YCII_ pore vot/r #ruder. HELP GUIDE ON MICROWAVE GUIDES IN BOOK Press this pad Before begin, check * Cooking feature for usage guide located on the • Time Defrost instructions tips.
  • Page 61: Time Defrost

    Varial)le power levels add to "equalize" or/ranstcr I IIII of the heat to the inside flexibili W to microwave cooking. The power levels food. An exan/pie of this on the microwave oven can is shown wi/h power level the defl'ost cycle.
  • Page 62 4 Press TIME COOK f Press TIME COOK. again. 2 E.ter e Ooki._ time: 5 Enter the second cook Cha.ge power level tim e. itVo. d e"'t peWo_. Cress P OWER 6 Change the power level I.EVEL Seleet a...
  • Page 63 Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II NOTE"Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted. Vegetable Amount Time Comments asp"r,g,s I lb. 6 t() 9 rain., (Ii:esh spears) In 1½-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place i/4 cup water. Med-High 5 to 7 rain.
  • Page 64 Coohing Guide for Time Cook I & II Vegetable Amount Time Comments Corn 5 to 7 rain. In l-qt. casserole, place 2 tal)lespoons ,Ik'ozen kernel) l 0-oz. package water. 3 to 4 rain. ] to 5 ears In 2-qt. ol)long glass baking dish, place corn.
  • Page 65 Time Features Allows w)u to defl'ost fi)r the Defrosting Bps length of time you select. See . Foods flozen in paper the Defl'osting Guide fi)r plastic can be defiosted suggested times. the package. Tightly closed Power level 3 is automatically packages should be slit, pierced...
  • Page 66: Defrosting Guide

    Defrosting Guide Food time Comments Breads, Cakes Bread, buns orrulls (1 piece) 1 rain. Sweet rolls _approx. 12 oz. ) 3 to 5 rain. Fishand Seafood Fillets, frozen (1 lb.) _;re _ rain. Shellfish, small pieces (1 lb.) 5 to 7 rain. Place block in casserole.
  • Page 67 7 me Features This is a quick way to set The power level can be cooking time for I-6 minutes. changed as time counting down. Press Press one of the Express POWER LEVEL Cook pads (fi'om 1 to 6) enter ] -1 (1.
  • Page 68 Custom Cooking (On some models) To custom cook when cook Custon/ Cooking lets you time and power level has cook toods you prepare often without needing been previously set: Press CUSTOM to start. enter cook time and power level each time.
  • Page 69 Convenience Features (On some models) The Snacks ]_'ature 3 Enter number automatically sets the items toed weight in O//l]ces. microwaving times and to warm a power levels 4 Press STAP.T. w_rieQr of snack toods. Hint: Y)u can press 1 Press SNACKS. and hold the SNACKS pad 2 Select snack b'pe 1-6 during cooking to display...
  • Page 70 Convenience Features The Detrost Auto/Time Conversion Guide tcatnre gixes you two ways If the weight 0f ibod is to deirost trozen tk_ods. state d in p0nnds Press DEFROST o_mces, the ounces must AUTO/TIME once tk_r be c0nve_'tedm t_aths Auto Deirost or/wice tk_r (:1) of a pound.
  • Page 71: Sensor Features

    Sensor Features ,si,atheSe'sor Features::. sensor FeatureS Covered detec t the inc"casing Dry OII dishes so they don't humidity released mislead the sensor. o The proper containers during cooking. Th e co_,ers essential 0yen aut0matical!y o Be sure the outside tbr best sensor cooking.
  • Page 72 Sensor Features How to Usethe Popcorn How to Adjust the Popcorn Feature Program to Provide a Shorter POPCORR or Longer Cook time 1 Follow package If you find that the bnmd instructions, using Time popcorn ytm use tmderpops Cook if the package is less {less time)/more...
  • Page 73 Some FoodsNot How to Use the Reheat RecommendedFor Use Feature With Reheat 7 Place covered %od in the oven. Press REHEAT. It is best Time Cook The oven starts (less time) (more t_me_ these %ods: im mediately. For reheating single servincs o Bread products.
  • Page 74: Cooking Guide

    Sensor Features (On some models) If %od is undercooked Sensor Cooking gives you after the countdown, eas 5 automatic results with TimeCook t¢,r additional a variety of %ods. cooking time. I Place covered food the oven. How to Change the Automatic Settings 2 Press tile COOK pad.
  • Page 75 (On some models) If %od is undercooked Vegetable after the countdown, I Place covered toed TimeCook t¢,r additional tile oven. Press tile food Sensor Cooking gives YOU easy, cooking time. pad. (For vegetal)les, automatic mSURS with a varietg How to Change the of foods (see the Cooking Guide press...
  • Page 76 Sensor Features (On some models) 1 Pierce potato skin with How to Change the POTATO the cooking the oven. \kin can adjust fin& and place potato Automatic Settings 2 Press POTATO. Tile time tot all toods to stilt oven starts immediately, your pers(mal tas/e.
  • Page 77: Other Features

    Other Features Your Model May Have Tile HEI,P displays helpflfl hints. Press HELP, tcatnre intk)rn/_tion then select a tcatnre pad. To remind you th_tt you h_ve tood in the oven, oven will display "FOOD READY" and beep once minute until you either open the oven door...
  • Page 78: Scroll Speed

    Other Features Your Model May Have Tile scroll speed of tile AM/pMdisplay changed.Press andi )adh°ldab°ut can be tile 3 SCROLL SPEED seconds to 1)ring up tile display. Select 1-5 tot slow to fi_st scroll speed. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz To turn tile clock display To redisplay the clock,...
  • Page 79 Timer On/Off operates When time is up, oven a minute timer will sigmd. turn off the used at any time, even timer sigmd, press TIMER ON/OFK when oven is operating. NOTE" timer indicator 1 Press TIMER ON/OFK will lit while timer 2 Enter time...
  • Page 80 Other Features Your Model May Have To lock or unlock tile *tim may lock tile control panel to prevent tile controls, press hold CLEAR/OFF tor about microwave flom being three seconds. When tile accidentally started used by children. control panel is locked, an "L"...
  • Page 81 Press to turn the surfi_ce some models, there light on or off. a nigh t light option. Press SURFACE LIGHT SURFACE ] LIGHT once bright light, twice night light or three BRIGHT-NIGHT times to turn light off. The beeper sound level _ _ _ _i can be adjusted.
  • Page 82 Other Features Your Model May Have Food microwaves best How to Use the She/f when placed on the When Microwaving turntable or on the shelf in the lower position. ///////i t i i \ \ \ Only use the shelf when The shelf gives you reheating...
  • Page 83 * To reheat on 2 levels e To reheat 2 dishes on the lower level: Switch places after 1/2 tirne. 1 Multiply reheat time by 1V2. 2 Switch places after tile time. Switch places after ! Z2 time, * To reheat on 3 levels (on some models)
  • Page 84 Microwave Terms Arci.o Arcing is the microwave term sparks in the oven. Arcing caused o the metal shelf being installed incorrectly touching n/icrow, lve walls. o metal or toil touching the side of the oxen. o toil that is not molded to tood (upturned edges...
  • Page 85: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning An occasiomd thorough wii)ing with a so}ution baking soda and water keeps the inside tiesh. NOTE" Be certain the power is off before cleaning any part of this oven. Removable Turntable and Walls, Floor, Inside Window, ¸5¸¸¸¸¸ Metal and Plastic Parts on Turntable Support theOoor...
  • Page 86 Care and Cleaning 1)leach or products Case We recommend against containing chlorine on Clean outside of the using cleaners with Stainless Steel finishes. microwave with a sudsy ammonia or alcohol, CleanSteel cloth. Rinse and then dry. as they can damage Wipe the window clean...
  • Page 87: Light Bulb Replacement

    Light Bulb Replacement Be sure bu}b(s) to be To replace 1)ull)(s), first disconnect power rep}aced coo} be%re at the main fl/se or circuit removing. Aticr breaking adhesive sea}, remove breaker pane} or pu}} p}ug. bu}b by gently turning. Rep}ace with Remoxe screw at the...
  • Page 88 The Exhaust Feature _ent a metal Models that recirculate Charcoal FF[eJ 1)ack into room also on some models} reusal)le grease filter. a charcoal filter. Reusable Grease Filter _on all models} For this reason, the filter reusal)le grease filter must AI3cVA\S be in place trai)s grease released...
  • Page 89 The charcoal filter should If the model is not vented be replaced when it is outside, will noticeably dirt T or recirculated tilroug'll discolored (usually after disposable charcoal filter 6-1 2 months, depending ti_at helps remove smoke odors. on hood usinge).
  • Page 90: Before You Call For Service

    Before You Call For Service Oven willnOt A fuse in your home * Replace fl/se or reset circuit 1)reaker. start may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Power sure. * Unplug the microwaxe oxen, then plug it back in. o Make sure tile...
  • Page 91 Moisture on the oven * TV-radio interfbrence door and walls while might be noticed while cooking. Wipe the using the microwave. Similar to the intertbrence moisture offwith a paper towel or sott cloth. caused by other small appliances, it does not Moisttue between the indicate a problem with oven door panels when...
  • Page 92 Notes...
  • Page 93 Notes...
  • Page 94 Appliances Website 94 hours service on-line. a da}, of tile year! Expert GE repair serxqce is Or call 800.GE.C&RES only one step aw;ty flom (800.432.2737) during normal business hours. _P,.com your door. Get on-line schedule your service at y(mr any day of the _00._E.C_R_...
  • Page 95 Instructions contained Individuals qualified to service their in this manual cover ai)pliances can have procedures to be ge.com parts or accessories sent performed by any user. directly to their home. Other servicing generally 800.628.2002 should be referred (VISA, MasterCard Discover...
  • Page 96 USA. If the producl is located in ml area _diere service b} a GE Authorized Servicer is not available. you may be responsible fbr a nip charge or you may be required...
  • Page 97: Important Safety Information

    Models: JVM1750 EVM1750 HVM1750 LVM1750 Spacemaker Microwave Oven Owner's Manual Important Safety Information Operating Instructions Helpful Information ff Something Goes Wrong Writethemodel a nd serialnumbers here: Model# Serial# Find fl_ese numbers on a label inside fl_e oven. ge.com DE68-03328A [49-40534-1 i...
  • Page 98 READ ALL SAI_2TY INFORMA TYON BI_ORE USING _)_WARNING! Toreduce the risk of bums, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: For your safety, infi_rmation in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk or'fire or explosion or to prevent proper1),...
  • Page 99 o Read tbllow tile o Do not operate this This microwave oven is specific "Precautions appliance if it has a intended for household Avoid Possible Exposure damaged power cord use and is UL listed for to Excessive Microwave plug, if it is ,lot working installation over electric Energy"...
  • Page 100 P&2ADALL SAI F2TY INFORMA TYON BIshOP&2USING " To reduce the risk of fire in * Do not store this appliance • See door sm_thce cleaning outdoors. Do not use this instructions in the Care and the o_en cmitv: near water product fi)r Cleaning...
  • Page 101 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO l_f F MICRO WAVING Foil not molded to tood Arcing is the microwave iluvo,, _oe .re.g.p.os_ term tbr sparks in the (upturned edges act like tho aEAR/OFF p,d..d _i oven. Arcing is caused n n {]ts ). _! €...
  • Page 102 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO I_ZF MICRO WAVING SAFETYFACT o Avoid heating baby %od o Do not overcook in glass jars, even with potatoes. They could the lid off. Make sure all SUPERHEATED WATER dehydrate and catch intant %od is thoroughly fire, causing damage Liquids,such as water,...
  • Page 103 Make sure all cookware used If the dish remains cool o Paper/owels, waxed paper and only the wa/er in tile and plastic wrap can be yo/IF n/icro_vi_ve oven used/o cover dishes sui/able tor microw, wing. cup heals, then the dish is microw, we-saJc.
  • Page 104: These Instructions

    SPECIAL N07 2S ABO I_7FMICRO WAVING Plastic cookware--Plastic o Use toil only as Follow these guidelines: directed in this manual. cookware designed I Use microwave-satb When using toil in tile microwave cooking plastics only and use microwave oven, keep tile very useflfl, but should them...
  • Page 105 3-prong wall outlet. Filler Pane/Kits For installation between Available at extFa cost tionl JX48WH--White cabinets only; not tot your GE supplie_; or see tile end-otXcabinet installation. GE Service numbers. JX48Bt--B/ack Each kit contains JXa1A When replacing a 36" 3" wide filler panels.
  • Page 106 ///////I1!!\ Removable Turntable. Door Handle. Pull to Shelf. Lets you microwave several open the door. Turntable support toods at once. Food door must be securely must be in place latched tile microwaves best when when using the oven. microwave to operate. placed directly on the...
  • Page 107: Time Features

    The Controls on Your Microwave Oven (77_roug_'_oul l t_i,_ mm_ual, ,?ahm_,_ m_d app_aran_e may vm3' f!_)m your medial.) Youcan microwave by time, temperature,preset time andpower level or with the conveniencefeatures. I,,or T, EI DEFROST [ POWE. [ ADo LEVEL | 30SEC.
  • Page 108 The Controls on Your Microwave Oven r]lrodu]H)//l I]_).s mt/ll//f/], legllll_<s t/t_f] tlppecl_'cIl?('_ #lgl"2 _YCII_ pore vot/r #ruder. HELP GUIDE ON MICROWAVE GUIDES IN BOOK Press this pad Before begin, check * Cooking feature for usage guide located on the • Time Defrost instructions tips.
  • Page 109: Time Defrost

    Varial)le power levels add to "equalize" or/ranstcr I IIII of the heat to the inside flexibili W to microwave cooking. The power levels food. An exan/pie of this on the microwave oven can is shown wi/h power level the defl'ost cycle.
  • Page 110 4 Press TIME COOK f Press TIME COOK. again. 2 E.ter e Ooki._ time: 5 Enter the second cook Cha.ge power level tim e. itVo. d e"'t peWo_. Cress P OWER 6 Change the power level I.EVEL Seleet a...
  • Page 111 Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II NOTE"Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted. Vegetable Amount Time Comments asp"r,g,s I lb. 6 t() 9 rain., (Ii:esh spears) In 1½-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place i/4 cup water. Med-High 5 to 7 rain.
  • Page 112 Coohing Guide for Time Cook I & II Vegetable Amount Time Comments Corn 5 to 7 rain. In l-qt. casserole, place 2 tal)lespoons ,Ik'ozen kernel) l 0-oz. package water. 3 to 4 rain. ] to 5 ears In 2-qt. ol)long glass baking dish, place corn.
  • Page 113 Time Features Allows w)u to defl'ost fi)r the Defrosting Bps length of time you select. See . Foods flozen in paper the Defl'osting Guide fi)r plastic can be defiosted suggested times. the package. Tightly closed Power level 3 is automatically packages should be slit, pierced...
  • Page 114: Defrosting Guide

    Defrosting Guide Food time Comments Breads, Cakes Bread, buns orrulls (1 piece) 1 rain. Sweet rolls _approx. 12 oz. ) 3 to 5 rain. Fishand Seafood Fillets, frozen (1 lb.) _;re _ rain. Shellfish, small pieces (1 lb.) 5 to 7 rain. Place block in casserole.
  • Page 115 7 me Features This is a quick way to set The power level can be cooking time for I-6 minutes. changed as time counting down. Press Press one of the Express POWER LEVEL Cook pads (fi'om 1 to 6) enter ] -1 (1.
  • Page 116 Custom Cooking (On some models) To custom cook when cook Custon/ Cooking lets you time and power level has cook toods you prepare often without needing been previously set: Press CUSTOM to start. enter cook time and power level each time.
  • Page 117 Convenience Features (On some models) The Snacks ]_'ature 3 Enter number automatically sets the items toed weight in O//l]ces. microwaving times and to warm a power levels 4 Press STAP.T. w_rieQr of snack toods. Hint: Y)u can press 1 Press SNACKS. and hold the SNACKS pad 2 Select snack b'pe 1-6 during cooking to display...
  • Page 118 Convenience Features The Detrost Auto/Time Conversion Guide tcatnre gixes you two ways If the weight 0f ibod is to deirost trozen tk_ods. state d in p0nnds Press DEFROST o_mces, the ounces must AUTO/TIME once tk_r be c0nve_'tedm t_aths Auto Deirost or/wice tk_r (:1) of a pound.
  • Page 119: Sensor Features

    Sensor Features ,si,atheSe'sor Features::. sensor FeatureS Covered detec t the inc"casing Dry OII dishes so they don't humidity released mislead the sensor. o The proper containers during cooking. Th e co_,ers essential 0yen aut0matical!y o Be sure the outside tbr best sensor cooking.
  • Page 120 Sensor Features How to Usethe Popcorn How to Adjust the Popcorn Feature Program to Provide a Shorter POPCORR or Longer Cook time 1 Follow package If you find that the bnmd instructions, using Time popcorn ytm use tmderpops Cook if the package is less {less time)/more...
  • Page 121 Some FoodsNot How to Use the Reheat RecommendedFor Use Feature With Reheat 7 Place covered %od in the oven. Press REHEAT. It is best Time Cook The oven starts (less time) (more t_me_ these %ods: im mediately. For reheating single servincs o Bread products.
  • Page 122: Cooking Guide

    Sensor Features (On some models) If %od is undercooked Sensor Cooking gives you after the countdown, eas 5 automatic results with TimeCook t¢,r additional a variety of %ods. cooking time. I Place covered food the oven. How to Change the Automatic Settings 2 Press tile COOK pad.
  • Page 123 (On some models) If %od is undercooked Vegetable after the countdown, I Place covered toed TimeCook t¢,r additional tile oven. Press tile food Sensor Cooking gives YOU easy, cooking time. pad. (For vegetal)les, automatic mSURS with a varietg How to Change the of foods (see the Cooking Guide press...
  • Page 124 Sensor Features (On some models) 1 Pierce potato skin with How to Change the POTATO the cooking the oven. \kin can adjust fin& and place potato Automatic Settings 2 Press POTATO. Tile time tot all toods to stilt oven starts immediately, your pers(mal tas/e.
  • Page 125: Other Features

    Other Features Your Model May Have Tile HEI,P displays helpflfl hints. Press HELP, tcatnre intk)rn/_tion then select a tcatnre pad. To remind you th_tt you h_ve tood in the oven, oven will display "FOOD READY" and beep once minute until you either open the oven door...
  • Page 126: Scroll Speed

    Other Features Your Model May Have Tile scroll speed of tile AM/pMdisplay changed.Press andi )adh°ldab°ut can be tile 3 SCROLL SPEED seconds to 1)ring up tile display. Select 1-5 tot slow to fi_st scroll speed. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz To turn tile clock display To redisplay the clock,...
  • Page 127 Timer On/Off operates When time is up, oven a minute timer will sigmd. turn off the used at any time, even timer sigmd, press TIMER ON/OFK when oven is operating. NOTE" timer indicator 1 Press TIMER ON/OFK will lit while timer 2 Enter time...
  • Page 128 Other Features Your Model May Have To lock or unlock tile *tim may lock tile control panel to prevent tile controls, press hold CLEAR/OFF tor about microwave flom being three seconds. When tile accidentally started used by children. control panel is locked, an "L"...
  • Page 129 Press to turn the surfi_ce some models, there light on or off. a nigh t light option. Press SURFACE LIGHT SURFACE ] LIGHT once bright light, twice night light or three BRIGHT-NIGHT times to turn light off. The beeper sound level _ _ _ _i can be adjusted.
  • Page 130 Other Features Your Model May Have Food microwaves best How to Use the She/f when placed on the When Microwaving turntable or on the shelf in the lower position. ///////i t i i \ \ \ Only use the shelf when The shelf gives you reheating...
  • Page 131 * To reheat on 2 levels e To reheat 2 dishes on the lower level: Switch places after 1/2 tirne. 1 Multiply reheat time by 1V2. 2 Switch places after tile time. Switch places after ! Z2 time, * To reheat on 3 levels (on some models)
  • Page 132 Microwave Terms Arci.o Arcing is the microwave term sparks in the oven. Arcing caused o the metal shelf being installed incorrectly touching n/icrow, lve walls. o metal or toil touching the side of the oxen. o toil that is not molded to tood (upturned edges...
  • Page 133: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning An occasiomd thorough wii)ing with a so}ution baking soda and water keeps the inside tiesh. NOTE" Be certain the power is off before cleaning any part of this oven. Removable Turntable and Walls, Floor, Inside Window, ¸5¸¸¸¸¸ Metal and Plastic Parts on Turntable Support theOoor...
  • Page 134 Care and Cleaning 1)leach or products Case We recommend against containing chlorine on Clean outside of the using cleaners with Stainless Steel finishes. microwave with a sudsy ammonia or alcohol, CleanSteel cloth. Rinse and then dry. as they can damage Wipe the window clean...
  • Page 135: Light Bulb Replacement

    Light Bulb Replacement Be sure bu}b(s) to be To replace 1)ull)(s), first disconnect power rep}aced coo} be%re at the main fl/se or circuit removing. Aticr breaking adhesive sea}, remove breaker pane} or pu}} p}ug. bu}b by gently turning. Rep}ace with Remoxe screw at the...
  • Page 136 The Exhaust Feature _ent a metal Models that recirculate Charcoal FF[eJ 1)ack into room also on some models} reusal)le grease filter. a charcoal filter. Reusable Grease Filter _on all models} For this reason, the filter reusal)le grease filter must AI3cVA\S be in place trai)s grease released...
  • Page 137 The charcoal filter should If the model is not vented be replaced when it is outside, will noticeably dirt T or recirculated tilroug'll discolored (usually after disposable charcoal filter 6-1 2 months, depending ti_at helps remove smoke odors. on hood usinge).
  • Page 138: Before You Call For Service

    Before You Call For Service Oven willnOt A fuse in your home * Replace fl/se or reset circuit 1)reaker. start may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Power sure. * Unplug the microwaxe oxen, then plug it back in. o Make sure tile...
  • Page 139 Moisture on the oven * TV-radio interfbrence door and walls while might be noticed while cooking. Wipe the using the microwave. Similar to the intertbrence moisture offwith a paper towel or sott cloth. caused by other small appliances, it does not Moisttue between the indicate a problem with oven door panels when...
  • Page 140 Notes...
  • Page 141 Notes...
  • Page 142 Appliances Website 94 hours service on-line. a da}, of tile year! Expert GE repair serxqce is Or call 800.GE.C&RES only one step aw;ty flom (800.432.2737) during normal business hours. _P,.com your door. Get on-line schedule your service at y(mr any day of the _00._E.C_R_...
  • Page 143 Instructions contained Individuals qualified to service their in this manual cover ai)pliances can have procedures to be ge.com parts or accessories sent performed by any user. directly to their home. Other servicing generally 800.628.2002 should be referred (VISA, MasterCard Discover...
  • Page 144 USA. If the producl is located in ml area _diere service b} a GE Authorized Servicer is not available. you may be responsible fbr a nip charge or you may be required...
  • Page 145 Models: JVM1750 EVM1750 HVM1750 LVM1750 Spacemaker Microwave Oven Owner's Manual Important Safety Information Operating Instructions Helpful Information ff Something Goes Wrong Writethemodel a nd serialnumbers here: Model# Serial# Find fl_ese numbers on a label inside fl_e oven. ge.com DE68-03328A [49-40534-1 i...
  • Page 146 READ ALL SAI_2TY INFORMA TYON BI_ORE USING _)_WARNING! Toreduce the risk of bums, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: For your safety, infi_rmation in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk or'fire or explosion or to prevent proper1),...
  • Page 147 o Read tbllow tile o Do not operate this This microwave oven is specific "Precautions appliance if it has a intended for household Avoid Possible Exposure damaged power cord use and is UL listed for to Excessive Microwave plug, if it is ,lot working installation over electric Energy"...
  • Page 148 P&2ADALL SAI F2TY INFORMA TYON BIshOP&2USING " To reduce the risk of fire in * Do not store this appliance • See door sm_thce cleaning outdoors. Do not use this instructions in the Care and the o_en cmitv: near water product fi)r Cleaning...
  • Page 149 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO l_f F MICRO WAVING Foil not molded to tood Arcing is the microwave iluvo,, _oe .re.g.p.os_ term tbr sparks in the (upturned edges act like tho aEAR/OFF p,d..d _i oven. Arcing is caused n n {]ts ). _! €...
  • Page 150 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO I_ZF MICRO WAVING SAFETYFACT o Avoid heating baby %od o Do not overcook in glass jars, even with potatoes. They could the lid off. Make sure all SUPERHEATED WATER dehydrate and catch intant %od is thoroughly fire, causing damage Liquids,such as water,...
  • Page 151 Make sure all cookware used If the dish remains cool o Paper/owels, waxed paper and only the wa/er in tile and plastic wrap can be yo/IF n/icro_vi_ve oven used/o cover dishes sui/able tor microw, wing. cup heals, then the dish is microw, we-saJc.
  • Page 152 SPECIAL N07 2S ABO I_7FMICRO WAVING Plastic cookware--Plastic o Use toil only as Follow these guidelines: directed in this manual. cookware designed I Use microwave-satb When using toil in tile microwave cooking plastics only and use microwave oven, keep tile very useflfl, but should them...
  • Page 153 3-prong wall outlet. Filler Pane/Kits For installation between Available at extFa cost tionl JX48WH--White cabinets only; not tot your GE supplie_; or see tile end-otXcabinet installation. GE Service numbers. JX48Bt--B/ack Each kit contains JXa1A When replacing a 36" 3" wide filler panels.
  • Page 154 ///////I1!!\ Removable Turntable. Door Handle. Pull to Shelf. Lets you microwave several open the door. Turntable support toods at once. Food door must be securely must be in place latched tile microwaves best when when using the oven. microwave to operate. placed directly on the...
  • Page 155: Time Features

    The Controls on Your Microwave Oven (77_roug_'_oul l t_i,_ mm_ual, ,?ahm_,_ m_d app_aran_e may vm3' f!_)m your medial.) Youcan microwave by time, temperature,preset time andpower level or with the conveniencefeatures. I,,or T, EI DEFROST [ POWE. [ ADo LEVEL | 30SEC.
  • Page 156 The Controls on Your Microwave Oven r]lrodu]H)//l I]_).s mt/ll//f/], legllll_<s t/t_f] tlppecl_'cIl?('_ #lgl"2 _YCII_ pore vot/r #ruder. HELP GUIDE ON MICROWAVE GUIDES IN BOOK Press this pad Before begin, check * Cooking feature for usage guide located on the • Time Defrost instructions tips.
  • Page 157 Varial)le power levels add to "equalize" or/ranstcr I IIII of the heat to the inside flexibili W to microwave cooking. The power levels food. An exan/pie of this on the microwave oven can is shown wi/h power level the defl'ost cycle.
  • Page 158 4 Press TIME COOK f Press TIME COOK. again. 2 E.ter e Ooki._ time: 5 Enter the second cook Cha.ge power level tim e. itVo. d e"'t peWo_. Cress P OWER 6 Change the power level I.EVEL Seleet a...
  • Page 159 Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II NOTE"Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted. Vegetable Amount Time Comments asp"r,g,s I lb. 6 t() 9 rain., (Ii:esh spears) In 1½-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place i/4 cup water. Med-High 5 to 7 rain.
  • Page 160 Coohing Guide for Time Cook I & II Vegetable Amount Time Comments Corn 5 to 7 rain. In l-qt. casserole, place 2 tal)lespoons ,Ik'ozen kernel) l 0-oz. package water. 3 to 4 rain. ] to 5 ears In 2-qt. ol)long glass baking dish, place corn.
  • Page 161 Time Features Allows w)u to defl'ost fi)r the Defrosting Bps length of time you select. See . Foods flozen in paper the Defl'osting Guide fi)r plastic can be defiosted suggested times. the package. Tightly closed Power level 3 is automatically packages should be slit, pierced...
  • Page 162 Defrosting Guide Food time Comments Breads, Cakes Bread, buns orrulls (1 piece) 1 rain. Sweet rolls _approx. 12 oz. ) 3 to 5 rain. Fishand Seafood Fillets, frozen (1 lb.) _;re _ rain. Shellfish, small pieces (1 lb.) 5 to 7 rain. Place block in casserole.
  • Page 163 7 me Features This is a quick way to set The power level can be cooking time for I-6 minutes. changed as time counting down. Press Press one of the Express POWER LEVEL Cook pads (fi'om 1 to 6) enter ] -1 (1.
  • Page 164 Custom Cooking (On some models) To custom cook when cook Custon/ Cooking lets you time and power level has cook toods you prepare often without needing been previously set: Press CUSTOM to start. enter cook time and power level each time.
  • Page 165 Convenience Features (On some models) The Snacks ]_'ature 3 Enter number automatically sets the items toed weight in O//l]ces. microwaving times and to warm a power levels 4 Press STAP.T. w_rieQr of snack toods. Hint: Y)u can press 1 Press SNACKS. and hold the SNACKS pad 2 Select snack b'pe 1-6 during cooking to display...
  • Page 166 Convenience Features The Detrost Auto/Time Conversion Guide tcatnre gixes you two ways If the weight 0f ibod is to deirost trozen tk_ods. state d in p0nnds Press DEFROST o_mces, the ounces must AUTO/TIME once tk_r be c0nve_'tedm t_aths Auto Deirost or/wice tk_r (:1) of a pound.
  • Page 167: Sensor Features

    Sensor Features ,si,atheSe'sor Features::. sensor FeatureS Covered detec t the inc"casing Dry OII dishes so they don't humidity released mislead the sensor. o The proper containers during cooking. Th e co_,ers essential 0yen aut0matical!y o Be sure the outside tbr best sensor cooking.
  • Page 168 Sensor Features How to Usethe Popcorn How to Adjust the Popcorn Feature Program to Provide a Shorter POPCORR or Longer Cook time 1 Follow package If you find that the bnmd instructions, using Time popcorn ytm use tmderpops Cook if the package is less {less time)/more...
  • Page 169 Some FoodsNot How to Use the Reheat RecommendedFor Use Feature With Reheat 7 Place covered %od in the oven. Press REHEAT. It is best Time Cook The oven starts (less time) (more t_me_ these %ods: im mediately. For reheating single servincs o Bread products.
  • Page 170: Cooking Guide

    Sensor Features (On some models) If %od is undercooked Sensor Cooking gives you after the countdown, eas 5 automatic results with TimeCook t¢,r additional a variety of %ods. cooking time. I Place covered food the oven. How to Change the Automatic Settings 2 Press tile COOK pad.
  • Page 171 (On some models) If %od is undercooked Vegetable after the countdown, I Place covered toed TimeCook t¢,r additional tile oven. Press tile food Sensor Cooking gives YOU easy, cooking time. pad. (For vegetal)les, automatic mSURS with a varietg How to Change the of foods (see the Cooking Guide press...
  • Page 172 Sensor Features (On some models) 1 Pierce potato skin with How to Change the POTATO the cooking the oven. \kin can adjust fin& and place potato Automatic Settings 2 Press POTATO. Tile time tot all toods to stilt oven starts immediately, your pers(mal tas/e.
  • Page 173: Other Features

    Other Features Your Model May Have Tile HEI,P displays helpflfl hints. Press HELP, tcatnre intk)rn/_tion then select a tcatnre pad. To remind you th_tt you h_ve tood in the oven, oven will display "FOOD READY" and beep once minute until you either open the oven door...
  • Page 174 Other Features Your Model May Have Tile scroll speed of tile AM/pMdisplay changed.Press andi )adh°ldab°ut can be tile 3 SCROLL SPEED seconds to 1)ring up tile display. Select 1-5 tot slow to fi_st scroll speed. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz To turn tile clock display To redisplay the clock,...
  • Page 175 Timer On/Off operates When time is up, oven a minute timer will sigmd. turn off the used at any time, even timer sigmd, press TIMER ON/OFK when oven is operating. NOTE" timer indicator 1 Press TIMER ON/OFK will lit while timer 2 Enter time...
  • Page 176 Other Features Your Model May Have To lock or unlock tile *tim may lock tile control panel to prevent tile controls, press hold CLEAR/OFF tor about microwave flom being three seconds. When tile accidentally started used by children. control panel is locked, an "L"...
  • Page 177 Press to turn the surfi_ce some models, there light on or off. a nigh t light option. Press SURFACE LIGHT SURFACE ] LIGHT once bright light, twice night light or three BRIGHT-NIGHT times to turn light off. The beeper sound level _ _ _ _i can be adjusted.
  • Page 178 Other Features Your Model May Have Food microwaves best How to Use the She/f when placed on the When Microwaving turntable or on the shelf in the lower position. ///////i t i i \ \ \ Only use the shelf when The shelf gives you reheating...
  • Page 179 * To reheat on 2 levels e To reheat 2 dishes on the lower level: Switch places after 1/2 tirne. 1 Multiply reheat time by 1V2. 2 Switch places after tile time. Switch places after ! Z2 time, * To reheat on 3 levels (on some models)
  • Page 180 Microwave Terms Arci.o Arcing is the microwave term sparks in the oven. Arcing caused o the metal shelf being installed incorrectly touching n/icrow, lve walls. o metal or toil touching the side of the oxen. o toil that is not molded to tood (upturned edges...
  • Page 181: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning An occasiomd thorough wii)ing with a so}ution baking soda and water keeps the inside tiesh. NOTE" Be certain the power is off before cleaning any part of this oven. Removable Turntable and Walls, Floor, Inside Window, ¸5¸¸¸¸¸ Metal and Plastic Parts on Turntable Support theOoor...
  • Page 182 Care and Cleaning 1)leach or products Case We recommend against containing chlorine on Clean outside of the using cleaners with Stainless Steel finishes. microwave with a sudsy ammonia or alcohol, CleanSteel cloth. Rinse and then dry. as they can damage Wipe the window clean...
  • Page 183 Light Bulb Replacement Be sure bu}b(s) to be To replace 1)ull)(s), first disconnect power rep}aced coo} be%re at the main fl/se or circuit removing. Aticr breaking adhesive sea}, remove breaker pane} or pu}} p}ug. bu}b by gently turning. Rep}ace with Remoxe screw at the...
  • Page 184 The Exhaust Feature _ent a metal Models that recirculate Charcoal FF[eJ 1)ack into room also on some models} reusal)le grease filter. a charcoal filter. Reusable Grease Filter _on all models} For this reason, the filter reusal)le grease filter must AI3cVA\S be in place trai)s grease released...
  • Page 185 The charcoal filter should If the model is not vented be replaced when it is outside, will noticeably dirt T or recirculated tilroug'll discolored (usually after disposable charcoal filter 6-1 2 months, depending ti_at helps remove smoke odors. on hood usinge).
  • Page 186 Before You Call For Service Oven willnOt A fuse in your home * Replace fl/se or reset circuit 1)reaker. start may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Power sure. * Unplug the microwaxe oxen, then plug it back in. o Make sure tile...
  • Page 187 Moisture on the oven * TV-radio interfbrence door and walls while might be noticed while cooking. Wipe the using the microwave. Similar to the intertbrence moisture offwith a paper towel or sott cloth. caused by other small appliances, it does not Moisttue between the indicate a problem with oven door panels when...
  • Page 188 Notes...
  • Page 189 Notes...
  • Page 190 Appliances Website 94 hours service on-line. a da}, of tile year! Expert GE repair serxqce is Or call 800.GE.C&RES only one step aw;ty flom (800.432.2737) during normal business hours. _P,.com your door. Get on-line schedule your service at y(mr any day of the _00._E.C_R_...
  • Page 191 Instructions contained Individuals qualified to service their in this manual cover ai)pliances can have procedures to be ge.com parts or accessories sent performed by any user. directly to their home. Other servicing generally 800.628.2002 should be referred (VISA, MasterCard Discover...
  • Page 192 USA. If the producl is located in ml area _diere service b} a GE Authorized Servicer is not available. you may be responsible fbr a nip charge or you may be required...

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