GE JVM1850BH02, JVM1640WJ03, JVM1640WJ02, JVM1640WJ01, JVM1640WH001 Owner’s Manual

...
Page 1
1000Watts
Model: JVM1640
SpacemakerXL Microwave Oven
Owner'sManual
Important SafetyInformation
Operating Instructions
11 12
A:J_m_dc C##k&#
[]
Helpful Information
21
25
Page 2
READ ALL SAFETY
INFORMATION BEFORE USING
Page 3
Welcome to the GE tamily. We're proud of our quality products and we believe in dependable service.
You'll see it in this easy-to- use manual and you'll hear it in the fi-iendly voices of
our cons/lmer service department.
Start Heret...BeJbre using your Microwave
Best of all, you'll experience these values each time you use your
microwave. That's
important, because your
new microwave will be
part of your family tbr a long time.
helpyou
Before you call tbr service, there are a t;ew things you
can do to help us serve you bettet_
Write down themodel
and serial numbershere,
They are on a label inside the oven.
Model number
Serialnumber
Date ofpurchase
Read this manual
It contains instructions to help you use and maintain your microwave properly.
If you received a damaged oven...irmnediately contact
the dealer (or builder) that sold you the oven.
Save time and money,
Check the section titled "If Something Goes
Wrong" before calling. This section helps you soh,e common problems
that might occur.
Stapleyourreceipt to the
insideback coverofthis
manual Youwill need it
toobtainservice under
warranty,
If you do need service, you can relax knowing
help is only a phone call away. A list of toll-free
customer service m_mbers
is included in the back of
this manual.
Page 4
READ ALL SAFETY
INFORMATION BEFORE USING
Read and fi)llow the
specific "Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure
to Excessive Microwave Energy" on page 2.
This appliance must be grounded. Connect only
to properly grounded outlet. See Grounding
lnsttn_ctions section on page 10.
Do not mount this appliance over a sink.
Install or locate this appliance only in
accordance with the provided Installation
Instructions.
This over-the-range oven was designed for use over
ranges no wider than 362" It may be installed over
both gas and electric cooking equipment.
Do not operate this appliance if it has a
damaged power cord or plug, if it is not working
properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by General Electric Ser_,ice or an
authorized ser_,ice agent using a power cord
awailable fi-om General Electric.
Use this appliance only fi)r its intended use as
described in this manual. Do not use corrosive
chemicals or vapors in
this appliance. This
microwave oven is specifically designed to heat, d W or cook tk)od,
and is not intended fi)r laboratory or
industrial use.
Page 5
"Donotcoveror block
any openings on the
appliance.
Do not store this appliance outdoors.
Do not use this product near water_ibr example,
in a wet basement, near
a swimming pool, near a sink or in similar
locations.
Keep power cord away ii-om heated surfaces.
Do llot immerse power cord or plug in waten
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
-- Do not overcook ibod. Carelully attend
appliance when paper, plastic or other com-
bustible materials are placed inside Ihe ox'en
while cooking.
-- R_,move wire {wisl-tles
and metal handles fi-om paper or plastic con-
tainers heR)re placing them in the oven.
-- Do not use the oven %r storage purposes.
Do not leave paper producls, cooking
utensils or food in the oven when not in use.
-- If materials inside oven ignite, keep the oven
door closed, turn the oven off and disco_mect
the power cord, or shut off power at the fllse or
circuit breaker paneh If the door is opened,
the fire may spread.
See door surthce cleaning irlsmlctlons in
the Care and Cleaning
sectlon(s) o_ this guid_:.
This appliance must only
be serviced by qualified set vice personnel.
Cogtact nearest authorized service fi_cillty fbr exart_ination, repair
or adjustlrlent.
A.s with aay appliance, close supervision is necessat T when used
by children.
Do not store anything directly on top of the
microwave oven surface when the microwave oven
is in opet_ation.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Page 6
m
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICRO WAVING
Arcing is the microwave
term fbr sparks in the
oven. Arcing is caused by: * Metal or tbil touching
the side of the oven.
* Foil not molded to tbod
(upturned edges act like
antennas).
* Do not pop popcorn in
your microwave oven
unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory or unless you use popcorn labeled fbr
use ill microwave ovens.
* Some products such as
whole eggs and sealed containet_--for example, closedjars...-are able to explode and should
not be heated in this micro,a_ave oven. Such
use of the microwave oven could result in i_liury.
* Do not boil eggs in a
l_licrowave oven. Pressure will build up inside egg
yolk and will cause it to burst, possibly resulting in illjury.
* Metal, snch as twist-ties,
poultry pins, or gold- rimmed dishes, in the
microwave.
"Recycled paper towels
containing small metal pieces being used in
the microwave.
"Operating the microx*rave
with no tood inside fbr more than a minute or
two may cause damage to the oven and could start
a fire. It increases the heat around the magnetron
and can shorten the life of the oven.
* Foods with unbroken
outer "skin" such as potatoes, hot dogs,
sausages_ tOl_latoes, apples, chicken livers and other giblets, and egg yolks should be pierced to allow steam
to escape during
cooking.
Page 7
I,.I
SAFETY
FACT
SUPERHEATEDWATER Liquids,such as water,
coffee ortea, are able to be overheatedbeyond
the boiling point without appearing to be boiling.
Visiblebubblingor boiling whenthe container
is removedfromthe microwave ovenis not
always present. THIS
COULDRESULTIN VERY HOTLIQUIDSSUDDENLY BOILINGOVERWHENTHE
CONTAINERIS DISTURBED
ORA SPOONOROTHER
UTENSILISINSERTED INTO THELIQUID.
TO reduce the risk of i_ury to persons:
-- Do not overheat the
liquid.
-- Stir the liquid both
betore and haiti*Jay through heating it.
-- Do not use straight-
sided containers with
narrow necks.
-- After heating, alh)w the
container to stand in the microwave oven tbr a short time betbre
removing the container.
-- Use extreme care when
inserting a spoon or other utensil into the
container.
'*Avoid heating baby food
in glass jars, even with the lid ofE Make sure all
intant food is thoroughly cooked. Stir food to
distribute the heat evenly. Be careful to prevent scalding when warming
tbrmula or breast milk. The container may fbel
cooler than the milk really is. Always test the
milk betore t;t.eding the baby.
'*Don't defl-ost ti-ozen
beverages ill narrow_
necked bottles (especially carbonated beverages).
Even if the container is opened, pressure can
build up. This can cause the container to burst,
possibly resulting in injury.
'*Hot tbods and steam
can cause burns. Be careful when opening
any containers of hot ibod, including popcorn bags, cooking pouches and boxes. To prevent possible iqjury, direct steam away from hands
and tace.
"Do not overcook
potatoes. They could dehydrate and catch fire, causing damage
to your oven.
"Cook meat and poultry
thoroughly--meat to
at least an INTERNAL
temperature of 160°F and poultry to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 180°E Cooking to
these temperatures usually protects against
toodborne illness.
Page 8
m
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICRO WAVING
Make sure all cookware
used in your microwave oven is suitable fbr
microwaving. Most glass casseroles, cooking dishes, measuring cups, custard cups, pottery or china
dinnerware which does not
have metallic trim or glaze with a metallic sheen can be used. Some cookware
is labeled "suitable tot rnicrowaving."
" If you are not sure ifa
dish is microwavc-saff', use this test: Place in the
oven both the dish you are testing and a glass
measuring cup filled with 1 cup of water'--set the
measuring cup either in or next to the dish. Microwave 30-45 seconds
at high. If the dish heats, it should not be used
tbr micmwaving.
If the dish remains cool
and only the water in the cup heats, then the dish
is microwave-saSh.
_J[yOll tlse a nleat thel_ mometer while cooking,
make sm-e it is sa_b fbr use ill micro_a_ave ovellS.
'*Do not use recycled
paper products. Recycled
paper towels, napkins and waxed paper can
contain metal flecks
which may cause arcing or ignite. Paper products
containing nylon or nylon filaments should
be aw)ided, as they may also ignite.
'*Some styrotoam trays
(like those that meat is
packaged on) have a thin
strip of metal embedded
in the bottom. When microwaved, the metal
can burn the floor of the oven or ignite a paper
towel.
'*Do not use the microwave
to dry newspapers.
"Not all plastic wrap is
suitable fbr use in micro- wave ovens. Check the
package tbr proper use.
"Paper towels, waxed
paper and plastic wrap can be used to cover
dishes in order to retain
_oistt_re and prevo_t
spattering. Be sure to vent plastic wt_apso steam
can escape.
"Cookware may become
hot because of heat
tra*ls/k'rred tix)m the
heated tbod. Pot holders may be needed to handle
the cookwar¢,.
""Boilable" cooking
pouches and tightly dosed plastic bags should be slit, pierced or vented as directed by package. If they are not, plastic could burst during or immediately after cooking, pos_sibly resulting in injury. Also, plastic
storage containers should
be at least partially
uncovered because they R)rm a tight seal. When
cooking with containers tightly covered with
plastic wrap, remove covering cal"_,ti_llyand
diR'ct steam away ti-om hands and tace.
Page 9
"Usefoilonlyasdirectedin
thismanual.TVdinners maybemicrowavedinfbil
trays les_sthan 3/4" high; remove the top foil cover and reltllFTlthe tray to tbe box. When using foil in the gficrowave oven, keep
the fbil at least 1" away
ii-om the sides of the oven.
Plastic cookware--Plastic cookware designed for
itficrowave cooking is very useful, hut should
be used carefiflly. Even
micro,_-avc-sa_i: plastic may not be as tolerant of
overcooking conditions as are glass or ceramic
materials and may soften or char if subjected
to short periods of overcooking, tn longer exposures to ovel_ cooking, 01e ibod and
cookware could ignite.
Folh)w these guidelines:
I Use microwave-sat;.'
plastics only and use
them in strict compliance
with the cookware
manu_hcttlrer's
recommendations.
2 Do not microwave empty
containers.
3 Do not permit children
to use plastic cookware
without complete
supetwision.
The fan will operale
automatically under certain conditions (see
Automatic Fan t;t,amre). 'lake care to prevent the
starting and spreading of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in use.
Clean the underside of the microwave oflen.
Do not allow grease
to build up on the microwave or the
Jan filters.
In the event of a grease tire on the snrtace units
below the microwave oven, smother a flaming pan on the surthce unit
by covering the pan completely with a lid, a
cookie sheet or a fiat tt_ay.
Use care when cleaning the vent tan filters.
Corrosive cleaning agems, such as lye2oased
oven cleaners, n3ay damage the filters.
When preparing flaming toods tinder
the microwave, turn
the tan on.
Never leave surface units beneath your microwave
oven unattended at high heat settings. Boilovet_
cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite and spread if the
micro,a, ave vent ian is
operating. 'lb minimize atttomafic tan opet_ation, use adequate sized
cookware and use high heat on snrtace units
only when necessary.
Page 10
%
GROUND G INSTRUCTIONS/OPTIONALKITS
.4,WARNING
Improperuseof the
groundingplugcan result
in a risk of electric shock,
This appliance must be groundt.d. In the evm_t of
an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the
risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire
tbr the elecu-ic current.
This appliance is equipped with a power cord having
a grounding wire with a
grounding plug. The plug
must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed m',d ground_:d.
Consult a qualified electrician or sere,ice
technician if the grounding insttnactions are not
completely understood, or if doubt exists as to
whether the appliance is properly grounded.
If the outlet is a standard
2-prong wall outlet, it is
your personal responsibility
and obligation u) have it replaced with a properly grounded _prong wan
outlet.
Do not under any circum- stal'_ces tilt or rePl_o\r_.' the
third (ground) prong from the power cord.
Do not use an adapter plug with this appliance.
Do not rise an extension cord with this appliance. If the power cord is t_
short, have a qualified electrician or service
technician install an outlet near the appliance.
For best operation, plug
this appliance into its own
electrical outlet to prevent
flickering of lights, blowing of fuse or tripping of
circuit breaker.
Filler Panel Kits dX48WH--White
JX48BL--Black JX48AL--AImond
When replacing a 36"
t_ange hood, filler panel kits fill in the additioual
width to provide a custom
built-ln appearance.
10
For installation between cabinets only; not tbr
end-otacabinet installation. Each kit contains lwo
3"_wide filler panels.
FilterKits dKSID--_ecirculating
CharcoalFilterKit
Filter kits are used when
the microwave oven cannot
he vented to the outside. Available at exWa cost from
your GE supplien
Page 11
Igatures of Your Microwave
(77_roughout this mamlal, j_at'ur_ and appearance may vary from your model.)
1 Door Handle, Pull to
open the doon The door must be securely
latched fbr the microwave to operate.
2 Door Latches,
3 Window with Metal
Shie/d. Screen allows
cooking to be viewed while keeping
microwaves confined in the oven.
4 Shell. Lets you
ii]icrowave seve F'al
fbods at once. Food microwaves best when
placed directly on the oven f|oor or turntable.
5 Touch Control Panel
You must set the
clock betbre using
the microwave.
6 CooktopLights.
7 Grease Filters,
8 Removable Turntable,
Turntable and support must be in place when using the oven. The
turntable may be
removed tbr cleaning.
9 Convenience Guide.
NOTE:Rating plate, oven
vent(s) and oven light are
located on the inside walls
of the microwave oven.
11
Page 12
The Controls on Your Microwave Oven
(Throughout this man_tal, jkat_tr_ and appearance may va_.[rom your model.)
Youcan microwave
by time or with the convenience
features,
1 2 3 4 5 6
Time Features
_meCookmg
TIME COOKi& ii Amount of cooking time.
Amount ot deti-osting time. Starts immediately!
Power level l-lO. Starts immediately!
12
Page 13
DEFROST
AUTO/'nME
Convenience Features
Star_s immediately! 3,5 oz.
3.0 oz.
1.75 oz.
Starks immediately! Food typel-9 + weight Food type 1-6 Food weight
more/less time
1-3 servings
1-3 servings
13
Page 14
to "equalize" or Wanst;t,r
ii_ili!!!i_iii_!_!_!_!!iiiii!i!i!iii_ii!!_!!ii_i!ii_i_iiii_iiiiii!i!i!!i!i!!i!!!i!!i!i!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii_i!i!i!V_r,_ble_ex,b,l,tytom,crowaveP°Werlevelsadd
_iilil!!_iiiiii!_i!iiili!iii!_onC°°kingthem,crowaveThepoWerovenlevels
_iilii!i_iiiillii_iiii!ililiiilic_nbecomparedtothe
_i!i_i!i!!!!!_ii!sur_ceunitsona_nge_i!!i_ _!!i_ii_iil.,gh(powerlevel,0)or
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!il_i ii!ili!ii!i!iiiiii!ii!!!!i!i!(i(__,llpower,sthe_stestway to cook and gives you
level gives you microwave
_00_powe_chpowe,
energy a certain percent of
the time. Power level 7 is
microwave energy 70% of
the time. Power level .B is
energy 30% of the time. A high setting (10) will
cook faster but fi_od may need more fl-equent
stirring, rotating or turning over. Most cooking will be
done on High (power level
10). A lower setting will
cook more evenly and need less stirring or
rotating of the fbod.
Some foods may have better flavor; texture or
appeat_ance if one of the h)wer settings is used. Use
a lower power level when cooking tbods that have a
tendency to boil over, such
as scalloped potatoes. Rest periods (when the
microwave energy cycles
14
off) give time tbr the food
heat to the inside of the tbod. An example of this is shown with power level ?_---
the defrost cycle, If micro- wave energy did not cycle off; the outside of the fbod
would cook betbre the
inside was defl-osted.
Her(, are SOl_le examples of uses tor various power
levels:
Page 15
Time lS_atures
Time Cook I
Allows you to microwave _)r any time up to 99
minutes and 99 seconds.
Powe,levelI0(.,gh),s
automa ica,,ysethut ou
maychangeit_i,rmore
t_ex,h,l,t_
during Time Cook to
ma,openthedoor
check the tbod. Close the door and press START to resume cooking.
Time Cook II
Lets you change power
levels automatically during cooking. Here's how to
do it:
1 Press TIME COOK.
2 Enter the first cook time.
3 Change the power level
4 Press TIME COOK
5 Enter the second cook
6 Change the power level
7 Press STAKI"
At the end of Time Cook I, Time Cook II counLs down.
if you don't want fldl powen (Press POWER
LEVEL. Select a desired
power level 1-10.)
again.
time.
if you don't want fldl powen (Press POWER
LEVEL. Select a power
level 1-10.)
/5
Page 16
Cooking Guide ]br 7 me Cook I & H
NOTE:Usepower level High (10)unlessotherwise noted.
1 lb. 1,1l'/z-qt, obh,ng glas_sbaking dish,
lO-oz, package In 1-qt. casserole.
1 lb. cut in half In l£_qt, cas_serole, place 1/2 cup _-amn l(M)z, package In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
6 to 9 rain., Med-High (7)
F)to 7 min.
9 to 11 min.
6 to 8 min.
place 1/4 cup waten
water=
lO-oz, package In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup waten
1 bunch In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup waten
1 bunch
6 to 8 min.
17 to 21 min.
7 to 10 min.
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup waten
(1'/to lY lbs.) 1 bunch (1'/to lY lbs.)
lO-oz, package
lO_)z, package
1 medium head (about 2 lbs.)
9 to 13 min.
F_to 7 min.
F_to 7 min.
8 to 11 min.
7 to 10 min.
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place 1/4 cup waten
In 1-qt. casserole.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons
wateg
In lYz- or 2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup
wat('g
In 2- or 3_qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup
water.
1 lb. 7 to 9 min. In 1X_qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup u-am_= 10-oz. package F)to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
1 medium head 9 to 14 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/9 cup watel= 1 medium head 10 to 17 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/9 cup watel= lO-oz, package f_ to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
16
wateg
watel_
Page 17
5 to 7 min.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
watel_
10-oz. package
16 OZ.
10-oz. package
3 to 4 min.
ler ear
5 to 6 min.
3 to 4 min.
let ear
5 to 7 min.
9 to 12 min. 5 to 7 min.
9 to 12 min.
3 to 4 min.
5 to 7 min. 5 to 7 min.
In 2Nt. oblong glass baking dish, place
corn. If corn is in husk, use no water;
if corn has been husked, add 1/4 cup
x*rate_: Rearrange aider half of time.
Place in 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish.
Cover with vented plastic wrap.
Rearrange after half of time.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons
watel2
In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup waten In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
watel;
Peel and cut into 1 inch cubes. Place in 2_t. casserole with 1/2 cup waten Stir
aiier half of time.
Pierce with cooking fork. Place in
center of the oven. Let stand 5 minutes.
In 2<It. casserole, place ,a_ashed spinach. In l<lt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons
watel2
5 to 7 min.
8 to 11 min.
In 1V_-qt,casserole, place 1/4 cup x*rateE
Cut in half and remove fibrous
membranes. In 2-qt, oblong glass baking dish, place squash cul-side- down. Turn cut-side-up atter 4 minutes.
17
Page 18
7 me I atures
Allows you to defrost fbr
the length of time you select. See the Defrosting Guide fbr suggested times.
Power level 3 is automatically set, but you
may change this tbr more flexibility. You may defrost small items more quickly by raising the power level after entering the time. However, they will need more frequent attention
than usual.
Power level 7 culs the
total defrosting time in about halt;, power level 10
cuks the total time to approximately 1/3. Rotate
or stir tood frequently. At one half of selected
defrosting time, the oven signals TURN. At this time,
turn tbod over and break apart or rearrange pieces
for more even defrosting. Shield any warm areas with small pieces of foil.
A dull thumping noise may be heard during defrosting. This sound is
normal when the oven is not operating at High
power.
Defrosting7-_ps
"Foods frozen in paper or
plastic can be defrosted in the package. Tightly closed packages should be slit, pierced or vented ANGER tbod has partially defrosted. Plastic storage
containers should be at least partially uncovered.
"Family-size, prepackaged
frozen dinners can be defrosted and micro- waved. If the fbod is in a fbil container, tr'anst;..r it
to a microwave-safb dish.
"Foods that spoil easily,
such as milk, eggs, fish, stuffings, poultry and pork, should not be
allowed to sit out fbr more than one hotlr
after defrosting. Room
temperature promotes the growth of harmful
bacteria.
"For more even defrosting
of larger fbods, such as beef, lamb and veal
roasks, use Auto Defrost.
"Be sure large meats are
completely defrosted betbre cooking.
"When defrosmd, tbod
should be cool but softened in all areas. If still
slightly icy, return to the microu_ave very briefly, or
let it stand a few minutes.
Page 19
Dq'rosting Guide
1 min.
to 5 min.
to 8 min. to 7 min. Place block in casserole. 'lhrn over and
break up after half the time.
3 to 6 min.
2 to 5 rain.
2 to 5 rain.
to 7 min.
12 Io 16 rain.
to 7 min.
r lb.
15 to 19 rain.
17 m 21 rain.
to 13 min.
r lb.
to 9 min.
r lb.
Place unopened package in oven. Let stand 5 minutes atier defi-osting.
Place unopened package in oven. Microwave just until franks can be separated. Let stand 5 minutes, if necessary, to complete defi-osting.
Turn meat over after half the time. Use power level 1.
Place unwrapped meat in cooking dish. Turn over afier half the time and shield
warm areas with tbil. When finished, separate pieces and let stand to complete
defi-osting.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Unwrap and turn over atier half the time. When
finished, separate pieces and microwave 2-4 minutes more, if necessary. Let stand
to finish defi-osting.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. After half
the time, unwrap and turn chicken over.
Shield warm areas with tbil. Finish defi-osting. If necessary, nm cold water in
the cavity until giblets can be removed.
Place unwrapped hen in the oven breast- sidemp. Turn over after half the time. Run cool water in the cavity until giblets
can be removed.
Place unwrapped breast in dish breasl- side-down. After half the time, turn over and shield warm areas with fbil. Finish
defi-osting. Let stand 1-2 hours in reti-igerator to complete defi-osting.
19
Page 20
7 me I atures
ADD
30 SEC.
This is a quick way to set
cookingtime for 1-6 minutes,
Press one of the Express Cook pads (fi-om 1 to 6)
_k)r 1 to 6 minutes of cooking at power level 10.
For example, press the 2 pad _k)r2 minutes of cooking time.
Youcan usethis feature two ways:
,*It will add 30 seconds to
the time counting down
each time the pad is
pressed.
The power level can be changed as time is comating down. Press
POWER LEVEL and
enter 1-10.
"It can be used as a quick
way to set 30 seconds of cooking time.
2O
Page 21
Convenience l atures
How toUse the Popcorn
Feature
I Follow package insttn_c-
tions, using Time Cook
if the package is less
than 1.75 ounces or
larger than 3.5 ounces. Place the package of popcorn in the center
of the microwave.
2 Press POPCORN. The
oven starts irmnediately. Tap POPCORN to select
the bag size you are
cooking.
HowtoAdjustthePopcorn Programto Providea Shorter
orLongerCookTime
If you find that the brand of
popcorn you use underpops or overcooLs consistently, you can add or subtt_act
20-30 seconds to the automatic popping time.
To add time:
Af_-er pressing POPCORN,
press 9 irmnediately atier
the oven starks fbr an extra
20 seconds.
Press 9 again to add another
10 seconds (total 30 seconds additional time).
To subtract time:
Attcr pressing POPCORN,
press 1 immediamly attcr
the oven storks tor 20 seconds less cooking time.
Press 1 again to reduce cooking time another
10 seconds (lotal 30 seconds
less time).
21
Page 22
Convenience l atures
Reheat Guide
The Reheat feature reheats
1 to 3 servings of many
previously cooked foods.
I Press REHEAT
2 Select food type 1-6 fi_r
one serving (see Reheat Guide below).
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap. Wor!cs best with wide mouth mug--do not covet_
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Cover with vented plastic wt_ap.
3 Press 2 or 3 to reheat 2 or
3 sewings.
4 Press S'IAKI'.
NOTE:Theservingsize may
be changed oradded after pressingSTART Press
numberpad2 or3.
The Beverage t;.,ature heats 1-3 servings of any beverage.
Press BEVERAGE. The oven starks immediately.
The serving size is automatically set at 1, but can be changed by pressing 2 or 3 right aRer pressing
BEVERAGE.
22
Drinks heated with the Beverage feature may be
very hot. Remove the container with care.
Page 23
Cook Guide
The Cook t;eamre automatically sets the
cooking times and power levels tbr a variety of tbods.
I Press COOK.
2 Select fbod type 1-9 (see
the Cook Guide beh)w).
3 Enter weight in ounces.
4 Press S'I'AKE
Hint: Press and hold the COOK pad during cooking
to display the ibod type and remaining cook time.
4 to 20 oz.
4to 20 oz.
4 to 16 oz.
8 to 40 oz.
4 to 16 oz.
4 to 40 oz.
8 to 48 oz.
2 to 10 oz.
4 to 16 oz.
Use microwave-saSh casserole or bowl. Cover with lid or venmd plastic wrap.
Use microwave-saSh casserole or bowl. Follow package instructions fbr adding
water. Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Use microwave-saSh casserole or bowl. Add 2 tablespoons water fbr each sel_eing.
Cover with lid or venmd plastic wrap. Pierce skin with fbrk. Place potatoes on
oven floor or turntable. Use oblong, square or round dish. Cover
with vented plastic wrap or wax papen Use oblong, square or round dish. Cover
with vented plastic wrap. Use round casserole dish. Clqmable meat
into dish. Cover with lid or vented plastic wt_ap. Dt_ain and stir at signal.
Layer strips on a plate, 4 to a layen Cover each layer with a paper towel.
Follow package instructions to prepare pizza ibr micmwaving.
23
Page 24
Convenience atures
The Defi-ost Auto/Time fbature gives you two ways
to defi-ost fi-ozen ibods. Press DEFROST
AUTO/TIME once for Auto Defi-ost or twice
for Time Deli-ost.
Use Auto Defl-ost ibr meat, poultry and fish. Use Time
Defix)st fbr most other fi-ozen foods.
Auto Defi-ost automatically sets the defl-osting times
and power le'_els to gi-ce even defl-osting results R)r meaks, poultry and fish
weighing up to 6 pounds. There is a handy guide
located on the inside fl-ont of the oven.
Remove meat from
package and place on
microwave-safe dish.
,, _kvice during defl-ost,
the oven signals TURN. At each TURN signal, turn the ibod over.
Remove defl-osted meat or shield warm areas
with small pieces of foil.
,, After defi-osting, most
meals need to stand 5 minutes to complete
defl-ostlng. Large roasts
should stand for about
30 minutes.
24
Page 25
Other I_atures Your Model May Have ___
The HELP pad displays fbature intbrmation and
helpf_ll hints. Press HELP,
HELP
then select a tk.ature pad.
To remind you that you have fi)od in the oven, the
oven will display "FOOD IS READY" and beep once a minute until you either ()pen the oven door or press CLEAR/OFF.
Press to enter the time of day or to check the time
of day while microwaving.
I Press CLOCK.
2 Enter time of day. 3 Select AM or PM.
4 Press START or CLOCK.
25
Page 26
Other b atures Your Model May Have
The scroll speed of the display can be changed.
AM / PM Press and hold the
AM/PM pad about 3 seconds to bring up
the display. Select 1-5 tot
sh)w to fast scroll speed.
'Ib turn the clock display off, press and hold 0 fbr
about 3 seconds.
Delay Start allows you to set the microx*rave to delay cooking up to 24 hours.
I Press DELAY START.
2 Enter the time you
want the oven to start.
(Be sure the micrm*rave
clock shows the correct
time of day.)
3 Select AM or PM.
'lb redisplay the ch)ck,
repeat.
4 Select any combination
of Defrost Auto/Time or Time Cook I & II.
5 Press START.
The Delay Start time will be displayed plus "DS." The oven will automatically start at the delayed time.
The time of day may be displayed by pressing
CLOCK.
Page 27
START
TimerOn/Offoperatesas aminutetimerandcanbe
usedatanytime,even whentheovenisoperating.
I Press TIMER ON/OFF.
2 Enter time you want to
count down.
3 Press TIMER ON/OFF
to start.
In addition to starting many fllnctions, STAKF/PAUSE allows you
to stop cooking without opening the door or clearing the display.
When time is up, the oven will signal. To turn off the
timer signal, press TIMER
ON/OFF.
NOTE:The timer indicator
will he lit while the timer
is operating.
The Reminder tbature can be used like an alarm ch)ck
and can be used at any
time, even when the oven is operating. The
Reminder time can be set up to 24 hours later.
I Press REMINDER.
2 Enter the time you want
the oven to remind you. (Be snre the micrm*rave
clock shows the correct
time of day.)
3 Select AM or PM.
4 Press REMINDER. When
Reminder signal occur:s, press REMINDER to turn
it ot_[i The Reminder time may be displayed hy
pressing REMINDER.
NOTE:The REM indicator
will remain lit to show that
the Reminder is set. To
clear the Reminder betore
it occmxs, press REMINDER, then 0. The REM indicator
will no longer be lit.
27
Page 28
Other I_atures Your Model May Have
CLEAR
TURNTABLE
SURFACE
LIGHT
You may lock the control panel to prevent the microwave (i-ore being accidentally started or used by children.
For best cooking results, leave the turntable on. It can be turned off
for large dishes. Press TURNTABLE to turn
the turntable on or ot_[i
Press to turn the surface light on or otfi
To lock or unh)ck the controls, press and hold
CLEAR/OFF tor about
three seconds. When the
control panel is locked, an "L" will be displayed
to the extreme right.
When the turntable is ott;
rotate the dish 1/2 turn
atier half the time for best resulks.
Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to
touch. Be careful touching
the turntable during and
atier cooking.
On some models, there is a night light option.
Press SURFACE LIGHT
once tbr bright light, twice tbr the night light or three
times to turn the light ore
28
Page 29
BEEPER
VOLUME
The beeper sound level can be acl}usted. Press
BEEPER VOLUME. Choose 0-3 for mute
to h)ud.
VENTFAN
The vent tan removes steam and other vapors
fi-om surtace cooking.
An automatic tan tcature protects the microwave
fi-om too much heat rising fi-om the cooktop below it. It automatically turns on
if it senses too much heat.
Press VENT FAN once tbr high tan speed, twice tbr
low tan speed or a third time to turn the fan of_[i
If you have turned the fan
on you may find that you cannot turn it of_[i The tan
will automatically turn off when the internal parks are cool. It may stay on tbr
30 minulcs or more after the cooktop and micrm*rave
controls are turned oftl
29
Page 30
Other I_atures Your Model May Have
How to Use the Shelf Food micron*raves best when
When Microwaving placed on the turntable.
Only use the shelf when reheating on more than
one level. Do not store the shelf inside the oven cavity,
3O
Page 31
To reheat on 2 levels
or
To reheat 2 dishes on the
lower level:
I Multiply reheat time
by P/_.
2 Switch places a_ier 1/2
the time.
31
Page 32
Microwave 7 ms
Arcing is the microwave term _i)r sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:
metal or fi)il touching the side of the oven.
tbil that is not molded to _i)od (upturned edges act like antennas).
metal snch as twist ties, poultry pins, gold-rimmed dishes.
recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces.
Covers hold m moisture, allow ibr more even heating and reduce cooking time. Venting plastic wrap or covering with wax paper allows excess steam to escape.
In a regular oven, you shield chicken breasts or baked tbods to
prevent ove_q)rowning. When microwaving, you use small strips of
tbil to shield thin parts, such as the tips of wings and legs on
poultry, which would cook betbre larger parts.
When you cook with regular ovens, _i_ods such as roasts or cakes are allowed to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is especially important in microwave cooking. Note that a microwaved cake is not placed on a cooling rack.
A_ter covering a dish with plastic wrap, you vent the plastic wrap by
turnh_gbackonecornersoexcesssteamcanescape.
32
Page 33
Care and Cleaning
An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of
baking soda and water keeps the inside flesh.
i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i_!i!i!
Wails, Floor,Inside Window, Metal and Plastic Partson
the Door
Some spatters can be removed with a paper
towed, others may require a damp cloth. Remove
greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth, then rinse with a
damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp
utensils on oven walls. Never use a commercial
oven cleaner on any part of your microwave.
NOTE:Be certain thepower is offbeforecleaning any
part ofthis oven.
RemovableTurntableand
TurntableSupport
']b prevent breakage, do not place the turntable
into water just after cooking. Wash it carefillly
in warm, sudsy water or in the dishwasher. The
turntable and support
can be broken if dropped.
Remertlbet, do not opet_ate
the oven without the turntable and support
in place.
$huR"
Clean with mild soap and
water or in the dishwasher. Do not clean in a self-
cleaning oven.
33
Page 34
M
Care and Cleaning
Clean the outside of the microwave with a sudsy cloth. Rinse and then dry.
Wipe the window clean with a damp cloth.
ControlPanelandDoor
Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly. Do not use
cleaning sprays, large amounks of soap and water,
abrasives or sharp ol2jects on the panel--they can
damage it. Some paper
towels can also scratch the
control panel.
BoUom
Clean off the grease and dust on the bottom often.
Use a solution of warm
water and detergent.
DoorSeal
It's important to keep the area clean where the door
seals against the micrr> wave. Use only mild, non-
abrasive detergents applied with a clean sponge or soft
cloth. Rinse well.
34
Page 35
Light Bulb Replacement
I To replace the bulb(s),
first disconnect the power at the main fuse or circuit
breaker panel or pull
the plug.
2 Remove the screw at the
fi-ont of the light cover and lower tim coven
I To replace the oven light,
first disconnect the power at the main fuse or circuit
breaker panel or pull
the plug.
2 Remove the top grille by
taking out the 2 screws
that hold it in place.
3 Be sure the bulb(s) to be
replaced are cool befbre removing. After breaking
the adhesive seal, remove the bulb by gently turning.
Replace with the same size
and type bulb.
4 Raise the light shield
and replace the screw. Connect electrical power
to the oven.
4 Remove the light cover
located near the center
of the oven that holds
the bulb. Remove the
bulb by gently turning.
Replace with the same
size and type bulb.
3 Remove the charcoal
filter (if present) to access the light cover
(see Remove Charcoal
Filter section).
5 Replace the light cover
and charcoal filter
(if present).
8 Replace the grille and
screws. Connect electrical
power to the oven.
Page 36
%
The Exhaust b ature
The vent tan has 2 metal reusable grease filters.
The metal filters trap grease released by fbods on the cooktop. They also prevent flames ti-om fbods on the cooktop fi-om damaging the inside of
the microwave.
Models that recirculate air
back into the room also use a charcoal filter.
For this reason, the filters
must ALWAYS be in place
when the hood is used. The grease filters should
be cleaned once a month, or as needed.
rear using the tab. Pull it down and out.
_ soakTocleanitandthethengreaseswishfilter,it
ar <>I1nd in h o t x_ate r an d detergent. Don't use
ammonia or ammonia products because they will
darken the metal. Light bnlshing can be used to
remove embedded dirt.
Rinse, shake and let it dry
bet_bre replacing. To replace, slide the filter
in the fi-ame slot on the
back of the opening. Pull up and to the fi-ont to lock
into place.
Page 37
Ill
If the model is not vented
to the outside, the air will
be recirculated through a disposable charcoal filter
that helps remove smoke
and odors.
'Ib remove the charcoal filter, disconnect power
at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull
the plug.
The charcoal filter should be replaced when it is
noticeably dirty or discolored (usually after 6-19 months, depending on hood usage).
Remove the top grille by
removing the 2 screws that
hold it in place. Pull the filter at the bottom until it
comes fl-ee of the h)cking
tabs. Slide the filter down and out.
To install a new filmr, remove plastic and other outer wrapping from the
new filter.
I Insert the top of the filter
up and into the grooves IIIIIIII IIIIIII
2 Push the bottom of the
filter in until it snaps
into place behind the locking tabs.
op n n .°n he'n de°*'he °PI ll
Page 38
B bre You Call For Service
A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped.
Power surge.
Replace fuse or reset circuit breakm:
Unplug the microwave oven, then plug it back in.
Plug not fully inserted into wall outlet.
The cooktop light is
located below the oven floor. When the light is on, the heat it
produces may make the oven floor get warm.
The control has been
locked.
You have lried to start " Start over and enter a valid time
the Reminder without of day. a valid time of day.
You have 1tied to change " Many ot the oven's t_.atures are preset
the power level when it and cannot be changed.
is not allowed.
Make sure the ?>prong plug on the oven is fully inserted into wall outlet.
This is normal.
Press and hold CLEAR/OFF tor
abont 3 seconds to unlock the control.
Page 39
I.,I
Steam or vapor escaping from around the doon
Light reflection around door or outer case.
Dimming oven light and change in the blower
sound at power levels other than high.
Dull thumping sound while oven is operating.
'tY-radio interterence might be noticed while using the microwave.
Similar to the intert;_rence caused by other small appliances, it does not
indicate a problem with the microwave. Plug the microwave into a different
electrical circuit, move the radio or 'IY as tar away
from the microwave as possible, or check the
position and signal of the 'IN/radio anmnna.
39
Page 40
Notes
40
Page 41
Notes
41
Page 42
We'll Be There!
www.GEAppliances.com
www.GEAppliances.com
800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737)
www.GEAppliances.com
800.TDD.GEAC (800.833.4322)
Have a question or need assistance with your
appliance? 'I'_T the GE Appliances Websitc 24 hours
a day, any day oi the year!
Expert GE repair service is only one step away from your doon Get on-line and
schedule your se_Mce at your convenience 24 hours
any day of the year!
GE supports the Universal Design concept--products,
se_Mces and environments
that can be used by people
of all ages, sizes and capabilities. We recogniT_
the need to design tor a
wide range of physical and mental abilities and
For greater convenience and txster se_Mce, you can now
download Owner's Manuals, order parts, catalogs, or m,en
schedule sendce on-line. You can also "Ask Our 'lbam of
Experts'"" your questions, and so much more...
Or call 800.GE.CARES
(800.432.2737) during
not_mal business hours.
impait_ments. For details of GE's Universal Design
applications, including kitchen design ideas fbr
people with disabilities, check out our Website today.
For the hearing impaired, please call 800.TDD.GEAC
(800.833.4322).
www.GEAppliances.com
800.626.2224
42
lhu-ch;_se a GE extended ,a_arr'antyand learn about
special discounLs that are available while your warranty
is still in eff;ect. You can purchase it on-line anytime,
or call 800.626.2224 during
normal business houns. GE
C_)nsumer Home 8el_dces will still be there a{ier your
warranty expires.
Page 43
irga
wwvv.GEAppliances.com
800.626.2002
www.GEAppliances.com
Individuals qualified to ser_,ice their own
appliances can have parts or accessories sent
directly to their home.
(VISA, MasterCard and
Discovei- cards are accepted.)
Order ondine today, 24 hom_ every day or
by phone at 800.698.2002 during normal business
hours.
Register your new appliance on-line--
at your convenience!
Timely product registration will allow for enhanced
commnnication and prompt service under the
tin-ms oiyore- v_arramy, should the need arise.
You may also mail in the
pre_printed registration card included in the
packing material.
Instructions contained in this manual cover
procedures to be
performed by any user. Other servicing generally
should be referred to qualified service
personnel. Caution must
be exercised, since improper servicing may
cause unsafe operation.
Page 44
Staple sale.s slip or can(riled check here. Pm(_ q/ o_¢i_al
[urd_case date is needed to obtai_ servi(v under warranty.
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
For one year ti-om date of original purchase, we will provide, ti-ce of charge,
parks and service labor in your home to repair or replace auy part c_ the microwave
oven that tMls because of a manutacturing
detk.ct.
LIMITED ADDITIONAL
NINE-YEAR WARRANTY
For the second thr(mgh the tenth year ti-om the date of original purchase, we will provide, ti-ce of charge, a replacement
m_g_zetwn tube if the magnetron tube thils
because of a manu:[i_cturing defbct. You pay tor the service trip to your home and
service labor charges.
This warranty is extended to the original
purchaser and any succeeding owner tbr products purchased fbr ordinat T home use
in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and
Washington, D.C. In Alaska the wart-anty
is the same except that it is LIMITED
because you must pay to ship the product
to the sen,ice shop or tbr the service technician's tt-avel cosls to your home.
All warranty service will be provided by our Factory SetMce Centers or by our
authorized (;ustomer Care ®servicers during normal working hours.
Should your appliance need service, during wart_anty period or beyond, call
800_GE4;ARES (800432-2737).
* Service trips to your home to leach you * Failure of the product if it is misused, or
how to use the product, used for other than the intended purpose
* Improper installation, delivery or
maintenance. Damage to product caused by accident, If you have an installalion problem, contact fire, floods or acts of God.
your dealer or installe_: You are responsible * Incidental or consequential damage
for providing adequate electrical, caused by possible defects with this
exhausting and other connecting facilities, appliance.
* Replacement of house fuses or resetting * Damage caused after delivery.
of circuit breakers.
* Replacement of the cooktop light bulbs.
164D3370P300
3828W5A3048 _-o3Ja
49-40370
or used commercially.
_'_i_te,_i,__o_e_ JVM 1640
Loading...