Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Spacemaker JVM239 GE
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~LP US ~LP YOU... It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new microwave oven properly. =p it handy for answers to your questions. H you don’t understand something or nd mom help, cdl: GE Amwer tibr” m.~ U hours a tiy, 7 days a W* Wfih down tie modd and =ti numbem.
- using dectrid apphces, basic safety ~UtiW shodd be fo~ow~ including the fouowing: Aw~ G–Totiucetiri&of burns, eltic shock fm, injury to persons or exposm to exmsive ticrowave energy: ● Read and fo~ow the specific “Precautions to Avoid Possible ~posure to Wcessive ~crowave ~ergy” on the previous page.
-RT~ S~m ~STRUCmONS (contiud) —W not uae the oven for storage p~ Do not leave paper products, cooking utensfls or food in the oven when not in use. —Umatew Mde oven ahoti i~te, * oven door clo@ tum oven off, and disconnect power ~ or shut tipower at the fuse or Ctiuit * -.
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V~LE ~~R LEVELS (1-10) How ti C- pow- hVd 1. Press MICRO COOK or _ D_OST. 2. Sel-cooking ordefisting time. ~Tl~W] 3. Press Pow mm. EQm 4. Select desired power level 1-10. ❑ m m 5. Press START. ❑ m n Variable power levels add flexibility to your microwave cooking.
The Touch @nhl Pand dom you h ~ tie own contib titi tie huch of a b. It’s designti to be easy to use and understand. 1. DISPLAY. Displays time of day, cooking time, power level being ud, cooking mode and instructions. 2. REHT. Use Reheat for quick reheating of a variety of foods using different ti~ and power levels.
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~AmS OF YOm OWN 1111 I I ! I = Ill 1- W Ill – — —.– II — 1. Door-tie. Pull to open door. hr must be s~ly latihed for oven to o~te. 3. W]ndow tith Ma SMdd. S~ allows cooking to be viewed wtie kmping microwaves mtined in oven. A Tou& Control Pmd and D@ti ~hy.
HOW TO USE ~ ~C~N MR The R-m mm b -- btiom: The Ktchen Timer cm dso be used to program a s It opera- as a mhuh her. “holding time” between microwave -king functions. The time a range from one -nd to 99 minutes “It m be set to d~y coo- and 99 rends.
Mm Cmk I Mcro Cook Wom you to dmwave for a p- Baause automatic Power bvel 10 is mmmended amout of tie. for this mp of mff~, there is no need to change the %wer hvel 10 @gh) is ~omme nded for most power level. (If Power hvel 10 is not appropriate, -king, but you may change this for more flexibility.
To Express Cook your food or beverage: The oven will si@ and turn off automatically when finished. The Add 30 Scconda f- pviti a mnvenient way to extend -king time by 30 -nda wtie the oven * is munting down. It wtil add 30 seconds to the time shown mh time the pad is touchd.
The Snacks feafi ~ he used h Use the Snacks Code Guide. Touch The oven calculates time and warm a** dpop* - the SNAC~ pad. For codes 1 to changes power levels during fti. The oven au~y 4 enter the quantity of food. For microwaving to give even results.
SNAC~ CODE G~E coda 1 ti4 For warming foods with Snacks Codes 1 to 4 use tie following guide: Quantity Food We Display Limit (QW) Comments B~, mk, 1 bWAd 1 to4 Use paper towel or mtins microwave-safe phte. Sandtieh- 2 SMdW 1 to 2 Use paper towel or microwave-stie plate.
The Reheat feature is designed to reheat 1 to 3 Touch just 3 pads to use Reh~t codes 1 to 6 to reheat servings of a previously COOH food. The oven turns many popular foods. See the Reheat Guide klow. off automatically after a preset amount of time. The Reheat program *Sit a snap to reheat many popub foods.
COOK Use the Cook fea- when coo-a vdety of The oven cddates cooking time and changes power dcrowaved foods. The oven autornatidy sets levels during cooking to give even cooking resdts. the m-ties and power lev~ for you Use tbe Cook Code Guide. Touch the COOK pad.
w ..’ DE~OS~G BY m We M- is des@ed for speedy ti~ of _ food -d is one of the-tad-~ of a microwave oven. Use the Time Defrost setting to quickly thaw foods such as bread, rolls, vegetables, fruits and fromn dinners. The Auto Defrost setting is pferred for meat and poultry kause the oven sets the defrosting time and power levels for you.
A~O DE~OST Auto Ddmst Wth the Auto-f=- the ove n Use the Auto Detist Guide. hter the food weight in mti=tidy * the d~ ● ti= -d powe r pounds and tenths of a pound (see Conversion Guide le+ for you. blow). Then touch ST~T pad. The oven d-s -sting time and chang= power levels during defrosting to give even debsting restits.
AUTO DE~OST G~E mco~m I m.w. ~ODS WG~ -T SIGNAL SECOND SIGNAL STAND = Chops I 0.1 -6.0 lbs. I Turn over. I Separate md shield 5 minutes where neces~. F~, Sausage 0.1 -6.0 lbs. Separate. Remove deksted 2 minutes pieces. tiund Mea 0.1 -6.0 lbs. fim over.
GLOSSMY OF MCROWA~ mmS men adap~ tipes for the d ~v~ it is best tom with a f~ reei~ fiowing how the food Add look and ~ ti ~p when adapting recipes for rnicrowa ~ Foods that quire b= or - dry surfn - cook better in_ 0-. ● Moist foods, such as vegetablm, fmits, poultry and stiood, microwave well.
WmG OR ~~A~G G~E NO~: Use Power hvel High (10) unless otiewise noti. 1. mom Mow m fm h~ng m ~ . g -y-m~ @table res~ts. Mjust tempem-s to suit your ~ond foods Sti in rem- mat room tempem. use tasb. bt foods stid a few minutes befm serving. microwaveszfe mkm.
DE~OS~G G~E 1. Fd _ in ~ ~pktiC my be -ti WithOUt 3. Be sm me meaw m mmpletely detisted bef- x. unm. Efond is fofl wrapped, -eve foil and pl= food & ~ Ms- food sbodd be ml but so- in dl mas. in cootig dish fm detisdng. Most food defrosts we~ using ~frost (3).
Vegetables 1 lb. 7t09ndn., Mti-~~) 5t07ndn. 1 lb. cut in Mf ltiz. - IMZ. - lo to 12a. 6 to 8 tin. 6 to 8 tin. (tish, whok) B- (= cut) (Mm) 1 bunch 18 to 22ti. 1 bunch (1% m 1% lbs.) 1 buncb (1% to l%lb.) 8 to 10*. 10 to 13 a. 5 tn7 ndn. 5 to 7 *. 9to 11 ti.
Keep your oven dm and sweet- Wn’t M sharp+ed uti am~q Opening the oven door on yom oven. The inside and a few minutes after coobfok~p outside oven walls can be air out the inside. An ~. scratched. The contil panel through wiping with a solution can be damaged.
or pti pi~ REMOV; =REW Remove screw on right side of light co~nt cover and lower cover until it stops. Be sw btibs to be replaced are cool before removing. B* tie adhesive d by gendy unscrewtig the bulbs. Replace with @watt incandescent bulbs ~~X4253) available from your GE supplier.
GROW~G mSTRUC~ONS —. . . . . ., “l”ms appllance must W punu. h the event of an eltid short PREFERRED M=HOD ckuit, grounding reduces the risk . . . .—— of eltic shti by providing an escape wire for the electric cumnt. This appliance is quipped with a power cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug.
C~ ~tir Kt (for some models) There is a Rwirculating Charcoal Filter Kit avtiable for models that ~ not venti to the outside. Filter Kit model ~81A can be o= from your GE supplier. Ask for part WB02X9883. A r ● ● QUESmONS? USE T~S PROBLEM SOL~R PROBLW POSS~LE CAUSE O= ~ N~ s A tie in your home maybe blown or the circuit b-tripped.
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YOUR GE MICROWAVE OVEN Staple sales slip or canalled chink I WARRANn here. Proof of original urchase date r is needed to obta n semi= under warran~. I I I WHAT IS COVERED FULL ONE-YEAR WARRA~ ~is ~~ is *ndedto For one year h date of original the original pumh~r and any purchase, w w.
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