GE SPACEMAKER CVM2072 Owner's Manual
GE SPACEMAKER CVM2072 Owner's Manual

GE SPACEMAKER CVM2072 Owner's Manual

General electric microwave oven user manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Safety Instruotions Operating Instruc_tions Care and Cleaning Cooking Features Defiosting Features Easy Guide _'_Menu Help Features Home Screen Microwaxe O_en Features Microwave Terms Options Other Features Power Le_ els Reheating Features Troubleshooting Consumer Support Consmner Support Warranty © Write the model and serial numbers here: Model # Serial #...
  • Page 2: Safety Instruotions

    PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE Attempt to operate this door open since open-door operation in harmfld exposure to microwave important to defeat or tamper interlocks. (b) Do Not Place any object between and tile door or allow soil or cleaner sealin(, _lCC/lIIltll_lte S/lI'][_lCeS.
  • Page 3 WARNING! For your s afe ,, the info.nation or explosion, eleetrie shoek, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Use this appliance applianees, eleetrieal " This microwave installation " This microwave tested ii)r marine , P,ead and ti_llow the specific in the Precautions to Excessive...
  • Page 4 WARNING ! ARCING If you see arcing, Arcing is tile microwave tile oven. Arcing • The metal it touches • Metal or flfil VENT Tile ihn will operate certain conditions Take care to prevent of accidental is ill rise. • Clean tlle underside often.
  • Page 5 A WARNING! FOODS Do not pop popcorn oven unless accessory _'or rise • Some products containers--fin" able to explode in this microwave inicrowave • Do not boil eggs in a microwave Pressm'e cause it to burst, • Operating IllOYe damage to the oven and It increases can shorten...
  • Page 6 A WARNING! MICR 0 WA VE-SAt';q COOKWAt 2 Make s/ire ()veil is suitable casseroles, custard cups, pottery which does not have nlemllic a nletallic is labeled • If vou are not sure a dish is nlicrowave- safe, use this test: Place in the ()veil both...
  • Page 7 Filter kits are used when tile inicrowa_e cannot be xented to tile outside. Available at extra cost fl'om your GE supplier, See the back cover fin" ordering at ge.coln. JX40, JX41 wall outlet, obligation grounded C/l[ oi" i'eillove cord. the appliance.
  • Page 8: Microwaxe O_En Features

    ;at microwaxes best when placed on tile tm'ntable. tile shelf when reheating inore lexel, store shelf inside caxitv. Microwave Oven Features ©©© Touchscreen Display, Press tile tile interactixe display to use fea ttu'es, If tile Touchscreei_ is dark, press tile...
  • Page 9: Easy Guide _'_Menu System

    easx_to-use Using autonmticallv Easy Guide '_' step of tile Menu System Example: Tile Smmnarv will allow wm to add 30 seconds to tile cooking program, change the power level during (on some flmctions). Check to make tile time and power level are correct, press START...
  • Page 10: Home Screen

    b_atures of the Home setting any cooking Home Screen or fl)r setting If the touchscreen is dark, press HO:VIE or the touchscreen to (I€€€SS the menu. Feature COOK REHFL_T DEFROST CUSTOM 1 mad CUSTOM OPTIONS Screen is the starting point fin _ or defl'ost program,...
  • Page 11: Power Le_ Els

    Variable Power The power immediately Levels l- l 0 " Time Cook " Time Deti'ost " Express Cook * Reheating Tile power tilne co{/lltdowll. 1 From tile Home Screen, select COOK, DEFROST or RIp, HEAT. From the (;ook Screen, select TIME COOK or EXPRESS.
  • Page 12: Cooking Features

    Cook k_atures o/ the xarietx of flmctions COOK Screen with sensor NOTE." Do not use the metal shelf when using featm_s found Select bbod or Select Beverage. Press EXPRESS TIME COOK SELECT FOOD SELECT BEVERAGES SOFTEN MELT TIME COOK 1 & 2 DELAY Screen allows...
  • Page 13 Tinle Cook 7_me Cook time up to 99 minutes Power level but you may change 1 From the Home 2 From tile Cook Screen, Enter tile cooking on the touchscreen. finished entered. 4 From tile Summary SEC if you wish to add 30 seconds cook time, don't...
  • Page 14 Cooking Vegetable Guide./br Asparagus 7 rne Cook (fl-esh spea l-S') (flozen spears) Bearls (fresh green) (frozen gl>en) (frozen lima) Beets (fresh, whole) Broccoli (flesh <ut) (fl-esh spears) (frozen, chopped) (frozen spears) Cahbage (fl-esh) (wedges) Carrots (fl-esh, sliced) (frozen) Catfliflower (flowevcts) (fresh, whole) (t]-ozen) Corn...
  • Page 15 Express Cook This is a quick way to set cooking 30 seconds 1 From the Home 2 From the Cook Screen, 3 Select the cooking touchscreen. Soiile i/licrowave Humidi_ that detect Sensor during cooking. tile cooking of food. When using oven door door...
  • Page 16 Microwavirzg Select automatic by l'bod Type (see the Cooking 1 Place covered NZ)TE: Do not use From the metal shelf with jkatures found 3 From tile Cook Screen, choose SELECT S(@ct b_od. FOOD, Select the food NOTE: Do not use You can find additional this fi_ature twice in pressing...
  • Page 17 Microwaving Use only with prepackaged weighing 3.0 to 3.5 ounces. P@corn 1 Follow package Cook if the package NZ)TE: Do not or larger shdf the metal of popcorn microwaving when 2 From the Home popcorr,. 3 From the Cook Screen, FOOD, NOTE: Do not use...
  • Page 18 Using Soften melting fl'ozen Soften k ature Unwrap butter on plate. Make sure fl'osting or ice cream in the oven. 1 From From Select Check to make press START The Melt teatm'e Using fl>r cooking. Melt P)?ature 1 Place the unwrapped The Chocolate to 16 oz.
  • Page 19: Reheating Features

    Reheat ]'_(it_Tes servinos_ of prexiousl) the I_2HEA of leflox ers. SCY(¢eTI NOTE." Do not shelf the metal when _heating pasta, vegetables, beverages, soup or a plate of lej¢{OT}Ul_. NOTE." Do not use Sensor Reheating featm_s twice in succession on the same food po_ion-- it may _sult severely ove_oohed...
  • Page 20 (]oT:zT)gT:zdgfzcg Convenience according P eheatirzg Features Use the convenience to reheat: , Pizza , Casserole , Rice Se;vgSO)" Sensor reheating hmnidity released Reheating automatically Features various types and Use the sensor NOTE: Do not use , Plate of leftovers the metal shelf whe,_ "...
  • Page 21: Defiosting Features

    Tile Defrost P_(lt!lres froln a xariety the DEFROST by weight _('T(?eTI Press BY TIME BY WEIGHT BY FOOD 1 LB. QUICK DEFROST SOFTEN MELT DELAY allows Sci'eell to choose of flulctions to defrost bx time, or b) food type. DEFROST ! o ooo DELAY Enter...
  • Page 22 Allows you to defrost of time. See the Det/"osting suggested 1 From the Home From 3 Enter the defl'osting on the touchscreen. finished entered. 4 Check to make level are correct, totlchscreen, For best results, time and break more even det/"osting. with small pieces Power level is auton/atically...
  • Page 23 Dql%sting Food Guide Breads, Cakes ./or 7 me Bread, buns or rolls (1 piece) Defivst Sweet rolls (approx. Nsh and Seafood ]billets, frozen (1 lb.) Shellfish, small Fruit Plastic pouch - 1 to 2 (1 0-oz package) Meat Bacon (1 lb.) Franks (1 lb.) Ground...
  • Page 24 Defi'osting defrosting defrosting weighing up to six pounds. 1 From the Home 2 From the Defrost BY WEIGHT. 3 Using the Conversion the fl)od weight touchscreen. for 1.2 pounds ENTER the weight 4 Check to make press START " Remo\ e meat microwave-satb , If the oven...
  • Page 25 Defl'osting by Food allows to speciI}' fl)od defrosting automatically tile defl'osting times power levels even deti'osting results that type 1 From tile Home Screen, select DEFROST. 2 From tile Defrost Screen, select 3 Select tile food type fl'om tile touchscreen. 4 Using tile Conversion Guide at right,...
  • Page 26 Tile Soften Using melting fi'ozen So/>r_ f),ature Unwrap butter on plate. Make sure that flfil covers fl'osting or ice cream OVell. 1 From the Home 2 From tile Cook Screen, 3 Select tile food 4 Check to make press START Tile Melt feature Using tot cooking.
  • Page 27 Delay fbature How to Delay microwave the Start of Cook, Time DefYvsting fl)r up to 24 horn's. From the Home From tile Enter tile time you want tile oven to starL (Be sure correct time finished entered. 4 Select AM or PM, Press ENTER finished 5 Select tile cooking...
  • Page 28: Options

    k_atures Options • Set the dock (the OPTIONS • Set a countdown • Set a Renfinder S(*F(?efg • Set the time for the Auto Nite I,ight COllle • Change the Beeper OPTIONS CUSTOM Press SET CLOCK TIMER REMINDER AUTO NITE LITE BEEPER VOLUME...
  • Page 29 Setting Select SET CLOCK to set the time of day. (;lock 1 From the Home 2 From the Options SET CLOCK. 3 Using the numbers enter the time of day. Press ENTER finished entered. 4 Select AM or PM ti'om Press ENTER enter Timer...
  • Page 30 The Auto Setting o o off at desired Auto Nite To set the timer: Light From tile From tile Options NITE LITE. 3 Tlle display which the Auto wish to use that a new time, 4 If entering on tile touchscreen, fi)r tile light microwave of clay).
  • Page 31 Chancing CUSTOM the Home the Custom several diflbrent a m s touch 1 From the Home From the Options CUSTOM selection CUSTOM selection Select a cooking touchscreen. fl_atures of the touchscreen. Charcoal Setting timer to remind Chareoal charcoal filter. FiRer 1 From Reminder 2 From...
  • Page 32 Changing Changing turn the clock the Di@lay color contrast Options change fl'om on the display. 1 From the Home 2 From tile Options OPTIONS. 3 To turn CLOCK To change press CONTRAST tile contI'ast 4 Press ENTER CANCEL tile Display Options allows you to display...
  • Page 33: Other Features

    Automatic An automatic microwave cooktop on if it senses Nmt Fan vent [_|ll fl'om surfi_ce Press VENT medium speed or a flmrth Press tlle BOOST Press LIGHT night light light off. Pressing tile touchscreen mode, touchscreen "wake up" Pressing current program Home NOTE:...
  • Page 34: Help Features

    About Pressing HELP you to locate the Hel t) hints. _¢f*el" pressing f),ature , Press PRODUCT infln'mation serial nmnber. " Press FEATURE HELP to find help locating illtOrI/l_ltiOll " Press SAFETY nlicrovvave " Press TROUBLESHOOTER troubleshooting problems. , Press SPACEMAKER find an overview microwave.
  • Page 35 Shelf Food microwaves turntable or on the shelf in the lower Only use tile shelf when than one level. the oven cavity. , Make sure the shelf inside the microwave the oven ,q'om arcing. , Do Ilot rise a microwave on the shelf.
  • Page 36: Microwave Terms

    WelPm Arcing Covering Shielding Standing Time Venting Microwave Definition Arcing is tile microwave tel'm fl)r sparks " tile metal shelf being installed incorrectly microwave walls. " metal or fl)il touching tile side of tile , fl)il that is not molded to fl)od (upturned "...
  • Page 37: Care And Cleaning

    Hell)/ul An occasional of baking soda and water keeps Hints Be certain before clemfing Hozo Walls, Floor, Inside Plastic Parts on the Door Clean Inside Some spatte_ towel; othe_ Remove greasy spatters rinse with a damp cleaners or sharp Never use a commercial any part of your microwave.
  • Page 38 Hell)/ul We recommend ammonia or alcohol, as the), can damage Hints appearance to use a common household the cleaner dire¢qly to a clean cloth, then wipe the soiled area. Case Clean the outside sudsy cloth. window clean with a damp Control Panel X_]pe with a damp not use cleaning...
  • Page 39 Rinse, shake To replace, at the outside to lock into place. The charcoal Cha" rcoal be replaced. Filter your GE supplier. some models) If the model the air will be recirculated a disposable remove smoke To remove Puqalacing the Charcoal...
  • Page 40 Cooktop Light/ Replace the burned-out 20-watt halogen Night Light from your GE supplier. 1 To replace power at the main panel or pull 2 Remove light covet" and push the covet" to open, 3 Be sm'e the bulb(s) cool betm'e...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting Tips

    For a complete Troubleshooting on the microwave If your microwave Problem Oven will not start "CONTROL LOCKED" appears on the display Things That Steam or x;ipor door. Are Normal With Your " Light reflection Microwave , Dimming blower sound O'ueTt than high.
  • Page 42 @ our b_tcto U Se_wice Centers or an authorized Customer Card _ technician. 24 hours a day, visit us at fie. corn or call 800. GE. CARES Please have serial and modal numbers For The Period GE Will Replace: One Year ArO,part of the microwave (wen which flfils due to a defbct in materials or workmanship.
  • Page 43 Notes...
  • Page 44 Schedule Service Expel_ (;E repair service is onl} one step awa} h'om _our dam: (;et on-line and schedule }o_.lr con'_enience 24 hom_ an? da} of tile ?ear! ()l call 800.GE.(_ARES bt tSilleSS he/tiN, Real Life Desl g n Studio (;E suppoI_s...

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