GE Spacemaker JVM64 Use And Care Manual
GE Spacemaker JVM64 Use And Care Manual

GE Spacemaker JVM64 Use And Care Manual

General electric microwave oven use and care manual

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  • Page 1 AUTO COOK fature Howto use the A~O ROAST f ature Howto use the AUTO DEFROSI’ fmture Ovenshelfguide Savetimeand money. Beforeyou callfor semke, use the Problemsolver Your Direct Line to General Electric The GE Answer CenteF800.626.2000 GE NE RAL@EIECTRIC Otll? Oven .& 1)16...
  • Page 2 Use these numbers in any correspondence or service ca Is concerning your Microwave ven. This microwave oven is UL li~ted for installation over electric and gas ranges. Optional Accessory Avaiiable at extra-cost from y ur General Electric supplier. JX80 Charcoal Filter Kit ‘...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    —Do not use your microwave oven to dry newspapers. in your —Do pop popcorn microwave oven unless in a spe- cial microwave popcorn acces- sory or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave ovens. —Do not operate the oven while empty to avoid damage to the oven and the danger of fire.
  • Page 4 TV dinners may be cooked in metal tfays but when usinp shelf they must be replaced in their box. However, when using metal in microwave oven, keep metal (other than metal shelf) at least sides of oven. l-inch away from...
  • Page 5: Features Of Your Oven

    Features of Your Oven —. oor Handle. Oven doesn’t operate unless door ,S securely latched. Door Latch. Push in to opeq door. Window with Metal Shield. Screen allows cook- ing to be viewed while keeping microwaves con- fined in oven. Plastic Mode Stirrer Cover, Protects the mode stirrer which distributes microwave...
  • Page 6 It’s designed to be easy to uae and understand. your microwave oven, you have the option of using your automatic cooking control pads for quick and easy convenience cooking, or you may make your...
  • Page 7 AUTOMATIC Cooking appliances under some heavy usage conditions, cause temper- atures high enough to overheat some internal parts of the microwave oven. To prevent overheating fan is designed speed if excessive temperatures happen, the fan cannot be manually turned off, but it will automatically have cooled.
  • Page 8: Cooking By Time

    Cooking by Time The TIME COOK feature allows you to preset the cooking time. The oven shuts off automatically. Power Level 10 is automatically for time cooking, but you may change this for more flexibility. See your Cookbook. To become better acquainted with TIME COOK function, make a cup...
  • Page 9: Defrosting Tips

    How to Use Manual Defrosting The Defrost setting is designed for even thawing necessary for large amounts of food and is one of the most important advantages of a microwave oven. Power Level 3 is automatically set for defrosting, but you may change this for more flexibility.
  • Page 10: Cooking By Temperature

    Cooking by Temperature For many foods, internal temperature test of doneness. Roasts or poultry are cooked to perfection temperature cooking. Heating or reheating accurately to a serving temperature simple and easy. TEMP COOK takes the guesswork because the oven shuts off automatically food is done.
  • Page 11: Time Cook

    How tcpUse the Hold/Timer 1’ Your HOLD/TIMER, which qper- ates without microwave enqrgy, has three timing functions. It operates as a Minute Tim$r, can be set to delay cooking or may be used as a hold setting after defrosting. Hold/Timer can b@ set up to 99 minutes and 99 secorids.
  • Page 12: Automatic Cooking

    Be careful When you remove settings. from hands and face. sure the exterior interior of microwave oven are dry. Always cover food wrap. Plastic wrap should allow for expansion. firmly around edges. For best results, never stretch plastic wrap tightly over food, or use tight-sealing plastic lids.
  • Page 13 Example of How to Use Automatic Cooking Place covered food Tcbuch number oven. Touch Auto Cook desired pad. “Enter Code” flashes shows and “Start” flashes on readout. on readout. Touch START. Understanding Au@matic Cooking Automatic cooking codes 1 thftough 9 are designed to give you easy automatic res@ts with a number foods.
  • Page 14: Automatic Roasting

    Automatic Roasting Auto R@ast uses the ternpera- ture pfiobe desired $erving temperature. like Terhp Cook, which single flower level, Auto Roast uses up to 3 power settin~s which automatically switch during roasting, thus providing even tender cooking results without overcooking. Preparing Roasts for Auto Roasting Place tender beef roasts orl trivet in microwave...
  • Page 15: Auto Roast Chart

    Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking. ‘urn over when 80° (except pork) has been reached. Beef Tender Roast Rare Medium Well Meatloaf (loaf or round) Pork Loin Roast Precooked Poultry Whole Chicken (31b.) Turkey Breast (Insert probe horizontality into meatiest area.)
  • Page 16: Conversion Chart

    Aptomatic Defrosting With the Auto Defrost 61m3 the ov n automatically defrost ng time and Power Levels ‘1 for yoq. You choose the appro- priate code number from 1 to 6 for the food you are defrosting, then enter the food weight in pounds and tenths of a pound (see Con- version Chart below) and tbuch START.
  • Page 17: Automatic Cooking Recipe Guide

    Automatic Cooking Recipe Guide .omatic Cooking Control is a fully automatic &lectronic control system thatt lets your microwave oven do the cooking for you. recipes in this section are designed make the most of this truly new feature. Standard cooking techniques require setting oven for a specified cooking ~ime or a selected fin-...
  • Page 18 Automatic Cooking Meats and Main Dishes “’! “4 The benefit is automatic setting and control of cooking, check the food after the AUTO cycle (oven beeps and cook time begins to count down on display) and turn, rotate or stir as recommended. To Automatic Cook Meats For meat and fish loaves use either the round or loaf microwave-safe...
  • Page 19 Meat or Main Dish Recipes MEXICAN MEATBALL CASSEROLE Auto Cook Code 6 (Approx. Cooking Time—35 1 lb. ground chuck ....In large mixing bowl, place meat, bread crumbs, 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1/2 teaspoon salt...
  • Page 20: Vegetables

    Automatic Cooking Vegetables Automatic Cook Vegetables or Canned V6geWes Fresh Whole or large halves of veg@a- such bles as cauliflower or squash use Auto Cook Code 5. Use round or square container close to the size of vegetable. Add % cup water. Cover with lid or plastic wrap.
  • Page 21: Vegetable Recipes

    Vegetable Recipes STIR FRY VEGETABLES Auto Cook Code 5 (Approx. Cooking Time-16 l tablespoon oil ....Toss vegetables with oil and butter in 2 qt. microwave-safe 1 tablespoon soft butter 3 medium onions, quartered...
  • Page 22: Desserts

    Automatic Cooking Fruits and Desserts How to Automatic Cook Fruits Pineappie Casserole is a tangy dessert or meat accompaniment. In 12 x 8 x 2-in. dish spread 2 cans (20 oz. ea.) drained pineapple chunks, 1 cup sugar and % cup flour.
  • Page 23 “ EASY CHOCOLATE Auto Cook Code 3 (Approx. Cooking Time—18 1 pkg. (2-layer size) ... . . in large bowl place cake mix, eggs, vanilla, oil and water. Blend on fudge cake mix 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract...
  • Page 24: Automatic Cooking Chart

    Use microwave-safe After first beeping DO NOT USE PAPER PLATES Cooking. Be sure the exterior and interior of microwave oven are dry. Stir or rotate after oven signals and time appears Stir or on readout. Use of Automatic shelf is not recommended.
  • Page 25 Automatic Cooking Control CIIWII @xIWINJed) “Auto cook code iamburger Casserole Meatloaf (1% lb.) Patties (4-5) Pork Sausage Patties (%” thick+) Chops (?4-1” thick) Spare Ribs (UPto 3 lb.) Rice Instant (Minute-1% cups) Raw (1 cup) Seeiood Pieces [1 lb. Shrimp or scallops) Casserole Swiss Steak...
  • Page 26: Questions And Answers

    Questions and Answers Q. Why does my oven automaitieally cut off after the AUTO cycle when using Auto Cook Control Code 1 when it does not for other settings? A. When using Code 1, there is no second phase of minutes counting down.
  • Page 27: The Exhaust Feature

    The Exhaust Feature :--’ The exhaust hood feature cm your GE microwave oven is equipped with a metal ‘filter which collects grease. When the fan is operated, To remove grease filter, grasp the “finger hold” on the filter and push to the rear. The filter will drop out.
  • Page 28 Care for Your Microwave Oven Your New Microwave Oven is a Valuable Appliance, Protect It From Misuse By Following These Rules: Keep your oven clean Opening the oven door a few minutes after cooking helps “air-out” the interior. An occasional thorough...
  • Page 29 To replace hood lamp, first disconnect main fuse or circuit breaker panel Remove 2 screws from each side of lower panel and 3 screws from front edge. Lower panel until it rests on range below. Be sure bulb to be replaced is cool Fa+- To replace your oven lamp, first disconnect main fuse or circuit breaker or pull plug.
  • Page 30 Guide to Use of the Spacemaker@Shelf The two-position wire shelf is specifically heating and reheating in your Spacemaker@ microwave ing and reheating, which are the most popular uses of microwave may now be done in multiple quantities, serve at the same time. When microwaving with the oven shelf, some techniques the cookbook which came with your oven.
  • Page 31 How To Heat or Reheat Similar Types of Food Two plates of leftovers may be re- heated together. Arrange thick or dense foods to outside edges of plate and cover with piastic wrap. Microwave at HIGH (10) for3 min- utes. Reverse position of plates...
  • Page 32 All These Things Are Normal on Your Microwave Oven: 1. Steam or vapor escaping from around the door. 2. Light reflection around door or outer case. 3. Dimming oven light and change in blower sound...
  • Page 33: The Problem Solver

    The Problem Solver To Save lime Money— before you request service, heck the Problem Solver you have a problem, it may be minor. You may be able to correct it yourself. Just use this Problem Solver to locate your problem and then follow the suggested recommendations.
  • Page 34 Notes — .——...
  • Page 35: Consumer Services

    Whether your just a phone call away from our nationwide network of Factory Trained Service professionals. Simply call our GE service organization. Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE, GENERAL ELECTRIC-HOTPOINT GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE”...
  • Page 36: Warranty

    If you then have any questions about operating the product, please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below, or call, toll free: The GE Answer CenterTM 800.626.2000 consumer information service . Improper installation. If you have an installation problem, contact your dealer or installer.

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