GE JVM3160DFCC Owner's Manual

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Safety Instructions ..............2–8
Operating Instructions
Oven Features .....................9
Controls ..........................10
Time Features ..................... 11
Defrost Features ...............12-14
Convenience Features ..........15, 16
Microwave Terms ................. 16
Power Levels ......................17
Other Features .................18-20
Care and Cleaning of the oven
Replacing the Light Bulb ...........23
Exhaust Features ..................23
Care and Cleaning ............. 24 , 25
Troubleshooting Tips
Before you call for service ......25, 26
Consumer Support
Optional Kits .......................8
Warranty .........................27
Consumer Support ..................28
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Owner’s Manual
JNM3161 JVM3160 RVM5160
Microwave Oven
Write the model and serial numbers here: Model # _____________________________ Serial # _____________________________
You can find them on a label when the door is open.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy:
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) Do Not Attempt to operate this
oven with the door open since open­door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do Not Place any object between the
oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
(c) Do Not Operate the oven if it is
damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and
that there is no damage to the: (1) door (bent) (2) hinges and latches
(broken or loosened)
(3) door seals and sealing surfaces (d) The Oven Should Not be adjusted
or repaired by anyone except properly
qualified service personnel.
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this appliance. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
Read and follow the specific precautions in
the Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy section above.
This appliance must be grounded. Connect
only to a properly grounded outlet. See the Grounding Instructions section on page 7.
This microwave oven is UL listed for
installation over both gas (less than 60,000BTU) and electric ranges.
This over-the-range oven is designed for use
over ranges no wider than 36.s It may be installed over both gas and electric cooking equipment.
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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 Service or an authorized service agent using a power cord available from General Electric.
Install or locate this appliance only in
accordance with the provided installation instructions.
Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces
can burn off the pad and touch electrical parts involving risk of electric shock.
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Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this Owner’s Manual.
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
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from paper or plastic containers before placing them in the oven.
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oven door closed, turn the oven off and disconnect the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. If the door is opened, the fire may spread.
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or oven thermometers when cooking by microwave. The metal and mercury in these thermometers could cause arcing and possible damage to the oven. Do not use a thermometer in food you are microwaving unless the thermometer is designed or recommended for use in the microwave oven.
Do not store any materials, other than our
recommended accessories, in this oven when not in use.
Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not
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wet basement, near a swimming pool, near a sink or in similar locations.
Keep power cord away from heated surfaces. Do not immerse power cord or plug in water. Do not block or cover any openings on the
appliance.
This microwave is not approved or tested for
marine use.
Use this appliance only for 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, dry or cook food, and is not intended for laboratory or industrial use.
Some products such as whole eggs and
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are able to explode and should not be heated in this microwave oven. Such use of the microwave oven could result in injury.
It is important to keep the area clean where
the door seals against the microwave. Use only mild, non-abrasive detergents applied with a clean sponge or soft cloth. Rinse well.
This appliance must only be serviced by
qualified service personnel. Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
As with any appliance, close supervision is
necessary when used by children.
Do not store anything directly on top of the
microwave oven surface when the microwave oven is in operation.
Do not mount this appliance over a sink. Do not let the cord hang over edge of counter. Do not use paper products in oven when
appliance is operated in any cooking mode except microwave only.
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WARNING!
ARCING
If you see arcing, press the CANCEL/OFF button and correct the problem.
Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:
Metal or foil touching the side of
the oven.
Turntable ring support not installed
correctly.
Foil not molded to food (upturned
edges act like antennas).
Metal, such as twist-ties, poultry
pins, or gold-rimmed dishes, in the microwave.
Recycled paper towels containing
small metal pieces being used in the microwave.
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WARNING!
FOOD
Do not pop popcorn in your microwave
oven unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave ovens.
Do not boil eggs in a microwave oven.
Pressure will build up inside egg yolk and will cause it to burst, possibly resulting in injury.
Operating the microwave with no food inside
for 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, tomatoes, apples, chicken livers and other giblets, and egg yolks should be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking.
SUPERHEATED WATER Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea, are able to
be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
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heating it.
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narrow necks.
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the microwave oven for a short time before removing the container.
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other utensil into the container.
Foods cooked in liquids (such as pasta) may
tend to boil more rapidly than foods containing less moisture. Should this occur, refer to the Care and Cleaning of the Microwave Oven section for instructions on how to clean the inside of the oven.
Avoid heating baby food in glass jars, even
with the lid off. Make sure all infant food is thoroughly cooked. Stir food to distribute the heat evenly. Be careful to prevent scalding when warming formula. The container may feel cooler than the formula really is. Always test the formula before feeding the baby.
Don’t defrost frozen beverages in 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 foods and steam can cause burns. Be
careful when opening any containers of hot food, including popcorn bags, cooking pouches and boxes. To prevent possible injury, direct steam away from hands and face.
Do not overcook potatoes. They could
dehydrate and catch fire, causing damage to your oven.
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least an INTERNAL temperature of 160°F and poultry to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 180°F. Cooking to these temperatures usually protects against foodborne illness.
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MICROWAVE-SAFE COOKWARE
Do not operate the oven in the microwave mode without the turntable and the turntable support seated and in place. The turntable must be unrestricted so it can rotate. Make sure all cookware used in your microwave oven is suitable for
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 for microwaving.”
If you are not sure if
a dish is microwave­safe, use this test: Place in the oven both the dish you are testing and a glass measuring cup filled with 1 cup
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next to the dish. Microwave 30–45 seconds at high. If the dish heats, it should not be used for microwaving.
If the dish remains cool and only the water
in the cup heats, then the dish is microwave­safe.
Oversized food or oversized metal cookware
should not be used in a microwave/convection oven because they increase the risk of electric shock and could cause a fire.
Sometimes the oven floor, turntable and walls
can become too hot to touch. Be careful touching the floor, turntable and walls during and after cooking.
If you use a meat thermometer while
microwaving, make sure it is safe for use in microwave ovens.
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 avoided, as they may also ignite.
How to test for a
microwave-safe dish.
Some foam 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 your microwave oven to dry
newspapers.
Not all plastic wrap is suitable for use in
microwave ovens. Check the package for proper use.
Paper towels, waxed paper and plastic
wrap can be used to cover dishes in order to retain moisture and prevent spattering while microwaving. Be sure to vent plastic wrap so steam can escape.
Cookware may become hot because of heat
transferred from the heated food. Pot holders may be needed to handle the cookware.
When microwaving “boilable” cooking
pouches and tightly closed plastic bags, they should be slit, pierced or vented as directed by package. If they are not, plastic could burst during or immediately after cooking, possibly resulting in injury. Also, plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered because they form a tight seal. When cooking with containers tightly covered with plastic wrap, remove covering carefully and direct steam away from hands and face.
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MICROWAVE-SAFE COOKWARE (cont.)
Use foil only as directed in this manual. When
using foil in the microwave oven, keep the foil at least 1” away from the sides of the oven.
Plastic cookware designed for microwave
cooking is very useful, but should be used carefully. Even microwave-safe 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. In longer exposures to overcooking, the food and cookware could ignite.
Follow these guidelines:
Use microwave-safe plastics only and use
1
them in strict compliance with the cookware manufacturer’s recommendations.
Do not microwave empty containers.
2
Do not permit children to use plastic
3
cookware without complete supervision.
WARNING!
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit,
Ensure proper ground exists before use.
shock by providing an escape wire for the electric 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 and grounded.
Consult a qualified electrician or service technician if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
grounding reduces the risk of electric
If the outlet is a standard 2-prong wall outlet, it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong wall outlet.
Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord.
Do not use an adapter plug with this appliance. Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
If the power cord is too 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.
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THE VENT FAN
The fan will operate automatically under certain conditions (see Automatic Fan feature). Take care to prevent the starting and spreading of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in use.
Clean the underside of the microwave often.
Do not allow grease to build up on the microwave or the fan filters.
In the event of a grease fire on the surface
units below the microwave oven, smother a flaming pan on the surface unit by covering the pan completely with a lid, a cookie sheet or a flat tray.
PACEMAKERS
Most pacemakers are shielded from interference from electronic products, including microwaves. However, patients with pacemakers may wish to consult their physicians if they have concerns.
OPTIONAL KITS
Available at extra cost from your GE supplier.
Filler Panel Kits
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When replacing a 36” range hood, filler panel kits fill in the additional width to provide a custom built-in appearance.
For installation between cabinets only; not for end-of-cabinet installation. Each kit contains two 3” wide filler panels.
Use care when cleaning the vent fan filters.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based oven cleaners, may damage the filters.
When preparing flaming foods under the
microwave, turn the fan on.
Never leave surface units beneath your
microwave oven unattended at high heat settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite and spread if the microwave vent fan is operating. To minimize automatic fan operation, use adequate sized cookware and use high heat on surface units only when necessary.
Charcoal Filter Kits
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Filter kits are used when the oven cannot be vented to the outside.
See back cover to order by phone or at GEAppliances.com.
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About the features of your oven. GEAppliances.com
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
Convenience Cooking
Potato
Popcorn
Beverage
Defrost
Cook
Reheat
Weight/Time
Time
Timer
On/Off
Express Cook
Add
2
1
3
30 Sec.
Turntable
5
4
6
Surface
8
7
9
Light
Set
Power
Vent Fan
0
Clock
Level
Start
Cancel
Pause
Off
Features of the Oven
Door Handle.
Door Latches.
Window with Metal Shield. Screen
allows cooking to be viewed while keeping microwaves confined in the oven.
Control Panel.
Removable Turntable. Do not
operate the oven in the microwave mode without the turntable and turntable support seated and in place.
Removable Turntable Support. Do not operate the oven in the microwave mode without the turntable and turntable support seated and in place.
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About the cooking features of your microwave oven.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
Convenience Cooking
Popcorn
Reheat
Express Cook
1
4
7
Power
Level
Cancel
Off
Beverage
Weight/Time
2
5
8
0
Defrost
Set
Clock
Start
Pause
Potato
Cook Time
Timer
On/Off
3
6
9
Add
30 Sec.
Turntable
Surface
Light
Fan
Vent
Cooking Controls
Check the Convenience Guide before you begin.
Time Features Press Enter
COOK TIME Amount of cooking time DEFROST Weight or time TIMER POWER LEVEL Power level 1 to 10 ADD 30 SEC Starts immediately! EXPRESS COOK Starts immediately!
Convenience Features Press Enter
POPCORN Press pad to select serving size REHEAT
Press pad to select food
BEVERAGE Press pad to select serving size POTATO Press pad to select serving size
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Cook Time
Express Cook
2
1
5
4
8
7
0
Start
Pause
Express Cook
2
1
5
4
8
7
0
Cook Time
Allows you to microwave for any time up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
3
6
9
Power level 10 (HIGH) is automatically set, but you may change it for more flexibility.
Press Cook Time.
1
Enter cooking time.
2
Press START.
3
Cooking will start when the countdown begins in the display.
You may open the door during Cook Time to check the food. Close the door and press START to resume cooking.
Express Cook
This is a quick way to set cooking time for 1-6 minutes.
Press one of the Express Cook pads (from
3
6
9
1
1-6) for 1-6 minutes of cooking at power level 10. For example, press the 2 pad for 2 minutes of cooking time.
The power level can be changed as time is counting down. Press POWER LEVEL and enter 1-10.
NOTE: Express Cook function pertains to pads 1-6 only.
Add
30 Sec.
Add 30 Sec
This will add 30 seconds to the time counting down each time the pad is pressed. Each touch will add 30 seconds, up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
Add 30 sec can also be used like an express 30 seconds button. The microwave oven will start immediately when pressed.
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About the defrost features.
Defrost
Weight/Time
Express Cook
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
Start
Pause
Weight Defrost
Use Weight Defrost for meat, poultry and fish. Use Time Defrost for most other frozen foods. (Time Defrost is explained on page 13.)
Press DEFROST once for Weight Defrost.
1
3
6
9
Enter the weight in pounds.
2
Press START.
3
Cooking will start when the countdown begins in the display.
Defrosting Tips
Remove meat from package and place on
microwave-safe dish.
When the oven signals, turn the food over.
Remove defrosted meat or shield warm areas with small pieces of foil.
After defrosting, most meats need to stand
5 minutes to complete defrosting. Large roasts should stand for about 30 minutes.
Conversion Guide
If the weight of food is stated in pounds and ounces, the ounces must be convert­ed to tenths (.1) of a pound.
Ounces Pounds
1-2 .1
3.2 4-5 .3 6-7 .4
8.5
9-10 .6
11 .7 12-13 .8 14-15 .9
Note: Max 6.0 lbs.
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Defrost
Weight/Time
Express Cook
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
Start
Pause
Time Defrost
Allows you to defrost for a selected length of time. See the Defrosting Guide on page 14 for suggested times (Weight Defrost is explained on page 12).
Press DEFROST twice for Time Defrost.
3
6
9
1
Enter defrosting time in minutes and seconds.
2
Press START.
3
Cooking will start when the countdown begins in the display.
At one half of selected defrosting time, turn food over and break apart or rearrange pieces for more even defrosting. Shield any warm areas with small pieces of foil. The oven will continue to defrost if you don’t open the door and turn the food.
Noises may be heard during defrosting. This is normal when oven is not operating at High power.
Defrosting Tips
Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be defrosted in the package. Closed packages should be slit, pierced or vented AFTER food has partially defrosted. Plastic storage containers should be partially uncovered.
Family-size, prepackaged frozen dinners can
be defrosted and microwaved. If the food is in a foil container, transfer it to a microwave-safe dish.
Foods that spoil easily should not be allowed
to sit out for more than one hour after defrosting. Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria.
For more even defrosting of larger foods,
such as roasts, use Time Defrost. Be sure large meats are completely defrosted before cooking.
When defrosted, food should be cool
but softened in all areas. If still slightly icy, return to the microwave very briefly, or let it stand a few minutes.
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About the defrost features.
Defrosting Guide
FOOD TIME COMMENTS
Bread, Cakes
Bread, buns, or rolls (1 piece) Sweet rolls (approx. 12 oz)
Fish and Seafood
Fillets, Frozen (1 lb) 6 to 9 min.
Fruit
Plastic Pouch - 1 or 2
(10 oz package)
Meat
Bacon (1 lb)
1/4 min. 2 to 4 min. Rearrange after half the time
1 to 5 min.
2 to 5 min.
Place unopened package in oven. Let stand 5 minutes after defrosting.
Franks (1 lb)
Ground meat (1 lb)
Roast: beef, lamb, veal, pork
Steaks, chops and cutlets
Poultry
Chicken, broiler-fryer, cut up
(2½ to 3 lbs.)
Chicken, whole (2½ to 3 lbs.)
Ground meat (1 lb)
Turkey breast (4 to 6 lbs.)
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2 to 5 min.
4 to 6 min. 9 to 13 min.
per lb. 4 to 8 min.
per lb.
14 to 20 min.
20 to 25 min.
7 to 13 min. per lb.
3 to 8 min. per lb.
Place unopened package in oven. Microwave just until franks can be separated. Let stand 5 minutes, if necessary, to complete defrosting.
Turn meat over after first half of time. Use power level 10.
Place unwrapped meat in cooking dish. Turn over after first half of time and shield warm areas with foil. After second half of time, separate pieces with table knife. Let stand to complete defrosting.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Unwrap and turn over after first half of time. After second half of time, separate pieces and place in cooking dish. Microwave 2 to 4 minutes more, if necessary. Let stand a few minutes to finish defrosting.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. After half the time, unwrap and turn chicken over. Shield warm areas with foil. To complete defrosting, run cold water in the cavity until giblets can be removed.
Place unwrapped hen in the oven breast-side up. Turn over after first half of time. Run cool water in the cavity until giblets can be removed.
Place unwrapped breast in microwave-safe dish breast-side down. After first half of time, turn breast-side up and shield warm areas with foil. De­frost for second half of time. Let stand 1 to 2 hours in refrigerator to complete defrosting.
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Popcorn
Popcorn
To use the Popcorn feature:
Press the
1
Press START.
2
POPCORN button once for 2.0 ounce
bag, twice for 2.5 ounce bag, or three times for a
3.0 ounce bag.
Cooking will start when the countdown begins in the display.
You can not change the selection or quantity after the feature has started.
Reheat
If food is undercooked after the countdown, use Cook Time for additional cooking time. We recommend 30
seconds and watch carefully.
Use only with prepackaged microwave popcorn weighing 2.0 to 3.0 ounces.
NOTE: Do not use this feature twice in
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result in severely overcooked or burnt food.
Reheat
The Reheat feature reheats servings of previously cooked foods or a plate of leftovers.
Place the cup of liquid or covered food in the oven.
Press the
1
Press once for a pizza. Press twice for vegetables. Press three times for a plate of leftovers. Press four times for soup. Press five times for meat. Press six times for pasta.
Press the reheat pad again after food type
2
Press START.
3
REHEAT button up to six times to
choose the correct selection.
has been entered in order to select quantity.
Cooking will start when the countdown begins in the display.
After removing food from the oven, stir, if possible, to even out the temperature. Reheated foods may have wide variations in temperature. Some areas of food may be extremely hot.
If food is not hot enough after the countdown use
Cook Time for additional reheating time. Some Foods Not Recommended for Use
With Reheat It is best to use Cook Time for these foods:
Bread products. Foods that must be reheated uncovered. Foods that need to be stirred or rotated. Foods calling for a dry look or crisp surface after
reheating.
NOTE: Do not use this feature twice in
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result in severely overcooked or burnt food.
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About the convenience features.
Beverage
Beverage
Use the Beverage feature to heat various amounts of liquids measured in ounces: Place the liquid into the microwave oven.
4 oz. 1/2 cup 8 oz. 1 cup
12 oz. 1-1/2 cups 16 oz. 2 cups
Potato
Potato
To use the Potato feature: Place the potato(es) into the oven.
Microwave terms.
Press the
1
Press once for a 4 ounce beverage. Press twice for a 8 ounce beverage. Press three times for a 12 ounce beverage. Press four times for a 16 ounce beverage.
Press START.
2
Press the
1
Press once for 1 item. Press twice for 2 items. Press three times for 3 items. Press four times for 4 items.
Press START.
2
NOTE: Do not use this feature twice in succession on the same food portion. It may result in severely overcooked or burnt food.
Beverage button up to four times to
choose the correct selection.
Cooking will start when the countdown begins in the display.
Potato button up to four times to
choose the correct selection.
Cooking will start when the countdown begins in the display.
Term Definition Arcing Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:
Covering Covers hold in moisture, allow for more even heating and reduce cooking time.
Shielding In a regular oven, you shield chicken breasts or baked foods to prevent over-
Standing Time When you cook with regular ovens, foods such as roasts or cakes are allowed to
Venting After covering a dish with plastic wrap, vent the plastic wrap by turning back one
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Venting plastic wrap or covering with wax paper allows excess steam to escape.
browning. When microwaving, you use small strips of foil to shield thin parts, such as the tips of wings and legs on poultry, which would cook before larger parts.
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.
corner so excess steam can escape.
About the Power Level features. GEAppliances.com
Power
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Changing the Power Level
The power level may be entered or changed before or during cooking. Power Level is set for Level 10 (High) unless it is changed.
Press Power Level button.
1
Enter new power level by using the number
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pads or press the Power Level button multiple times until you find the level you want.
After you have selected the power level, wait
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five seconds. The display will go back to the Cook Time screen.
Enter cooking time and press START.
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Press Cook Time button.
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Enter your cooking time.
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Press Power Level button.
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Enter new power level by using the number
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pads or press the Power Level button multiple times until you find the level you want.
After you have selected the power level, wait
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five seconds. The display will go back to the Cook Time (Enter Time) screen.
Variable power levels add flexibility to microwave cooking. The power levels on the microwave oven can be compared to the surface units on a range. Each power level gives you microwave energy a certain percent of the time. Power level 7 is microwave energy 70% of the time. Power level 3 is energy 30% of the time. Most cooking will be done on High (power level 10) which gives you 100% power. Power level 10 will cook faster but food may need more frequent stirring, rotating or turning over. A lower setting will cook more evenly and need less stirring or rotating of the food. Some foods may have better flavor, texture or appearance if one of the lower settings is used. Use a lower power level when cooking foods that have a tendency to boil over, such as scalloped potatoes and some casseroles.
Rest periods (when the microwave energy cycles off) give time for the food to “equalize” or transfer heat to the inside of the food. An example of this is shown with Power level 3³WKHGHIURVWF\FOH,I microwave energy did not cycle off, the outside of the food would cook before the inside was defrosted.
Here are some examples of uses for various power levels:
High 10 (100%): Fish, bacon, vegetables, boiling liquids.
Med-High 7 (70%): Gentle cooking of meat and poultry; baking casseroles and reheating.
Medium 5 (50%): Slow cooking and tenderizing for stews and less tender cuts of meat.
Low 2 or 3 (20 or 30%): Defrosting; simmering; delicate sauces.
Warm 1 (10%): Keeping food warm; softening butter.
NOTE: You can also change the power level during many cooking modes by pressing the power level button entering a valid power level.
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