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Spacemaker Microwave Oven
Owner’s Manual
JVM1750
HVM1750
EVM1750
2
35
Helpful Information
Microwave Terms 35
Care and Cleaning 36
41
If Something Goes Wrong
Before You Call For Service 41
GE Service Numbers 46
Warranty Back Cover
GEAppliances.com
10
Important Safety Instructions
Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure
to Excessive Microwave Energy 2
Special Notes About Microwaving 5
Operating Instructions
Features of Your Microwave 10
The Controls on Your Microwave 11
Time Cooking 14
Automatic Cooking 20
Other Features 28
Oven Shelf 33
Models:
DE68-03699A
49-40612
07-09 JR
Write the model and serial numbers here:
Model# ______________________________
Serial# ______________________________
Find these numbers on a label inside the oven.
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Page 1 - Spacemaker Microwave Oven

Spacemaker Microwave OvenOwner’s ManualJVM1750HVM1750EVM1750235Helpful InformationMicrowave Terms 35Care and Cleaning 3641If Something Goes WrongBefo

Page 2 - WARNING!

Operating InstructionsFeatures of Your Microwave(Throughout this manual, features and appearancemay vary from your model.)1 Door Handle. Pull toopen

Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

11Time FeaturesTime CookingPress EnterTIME COOK I & II (Press once or twice) Amount of cooking time.DEFROST AUTO/TIME (Press twice) Amount of defr

Page 4 - INFORMATION BEFORE USING

Convenience Features (on some models)Press Enter OptionSNACKS (See Snacks Guide) Snack type 1–6 number/weightDEFROST AUTO/TIME Food weight(Press once)

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13Operating InstructionsVariable power levels addflexibility to microwavecooking. The power levelson the microwave oven canbe compared to thesurface u

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Time Cook IAllows you to microwavefor any time up to 99minutes and 99 seconds. Power level 10 (High) isautomatically set, but youmay change it for mor

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15Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & IINOTE: Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted.Vegetable Amount Time CommentsAsparagus(fresh spears) 1

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16Operating InstructionsCooking Guide for Time Cook I & IIVegetable Amount Time CommentsCorn(frozen kernel) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. ca

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17Time FeaturesAllows you to defrost for thelength of time you select. Seethe Defrosting Guide forsuggested times.Power level 3 is automaticallyset, b

Page 10 - Operating Instructions

Food Time CommentsBreads, CakesBread, buns or rolls(1 piece) 1 min.Sweet rolls(approx. 12 oz.) 3 to 5 min.Fish and SeafoodFillets, frozen (1 lb.) 6 to

Page 11 - Quick Start

Time Features19You can use this feature two ways:• It will add 30 seconds tothe time counting downeach time the pad ispressed.• It can be used as a qu

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2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSREAD ALL SAFETYINFORMATION BEFORE USINGFOR YOURSAFETYPRECAUTIONSTO AVOIDPOSSIBLEEXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVEENERGYFor

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1 Bread, rolls, muffins1 to 42 Sandwiches1 to 23 Pizza (leftover slices)1 to 44 Dessert toppings1 to 45 Soup8 to 40 oz.6 Cheese dip4 to 16 oz.Food Typ

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21Auto DefrostThe Defrost Auto/Timefeature gives you two waysto defrost frozen foods.Press DEFROSTAUTO/TIME once forAuto Defrost or twice forTime Defr

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Operating InstructionsSensor Features22• The proper containersand covers are essentialfor best sensor cooking.• Always use microwave-safe containers a

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23How to Use the PopcornFeature1Follow packageinstructions, using TimeCook if the package is lessthan 3.0 ounces or largerthan 3.5 ounces. Place thepa

Page 17 - Time Features

Operating InstructionsSensor Features24How to Change theAutomatic SettingsTo reduce time by 10%:Press 1after the featurepad.To add 10% to cookingtime:

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25Sensor Cooking gives youeasy, automatic results witha variety of foods.1Place covered food in the oven. 2Press the COOK pad.3Select food type 1–6 (s

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Operating InstructionsSensor Features26Vegetable1Place covered food in the oven. Press the foodpad. (For vegetables,press the VEGETABLEpad once for fr

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271Pierce potato skin withfork and place potato inthe oven.2Press POTATO. Theoven starts immediately.3The oven signals whensteam is sensed and timerem

Page 21 - Ounces (tenths of

Operating InstructionsOther Features Your Model May Have28The HELP pad displaysfeature information andhelpful hints. Press HELP,then select a feature

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29The scroll speed of thedisplay can be changed.Press and hold theAM/PM pad about 3seconds to bring up thedisplay. Select 1–5 for slow to fast scroll

Page 23 - Beverage

3When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, includingthe following:WARNING• Read and follow thespecific “Precautio

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The Reminder feature canbe used like an alarm clockand can be used at anytime, even when the ovenis operating. TheReminder time can be setup to 24 hou

Page 25 - (on some models)

31The vent fan removessteam and other vaporsfrom surface cooking. Press VENT FAN once forhigh fan speed, twice forlow fan speed or a thirdtime to turn

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Operating InstructionsOther Features Your Model May Have32Press to turn the surfacelight on or off.On some models, there is a night light option. Pres

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33How to Use the ShelfWhen MicrowavingFood microwaves bestwhen placed on theturntable or on the shelf in the lower position.The shelf gives you theopt

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34Operating InstructionsOther Features Your Model May Have• To reheat on 2 levelsor• To reheat 2 dishes on thelower level:1Multiply reheat time by 11/

Page 29 - Delay Start

35Arcing Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:• the metal shelf being installed incorrectly and touching the micro

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36An occasional thoroughwiping with a solution ofbaking soda and waterkeeps the inside fresh.NOTE: Be certain the poweris off before cleaning anypart

Page 31 - Turntable

37CaseClean the outside of themicrowave with a sudsycloth. Rinse and then dry.Wipe the window cleanwith a damp cloth. Control PanelWipe with a damp cl

Page 32

Helpful InformationLight Bulb Replacement1To replace the bulb(s),first disconnect the powerat the main fuse or circuitbreaker panel or pull the plug.2

Page 33 - 2-level reheating

39The Exhaust FeatureThe vent fan has a metalreusable grease filter. Models that recirculate airback into the room alsouse a charcoal filter.The Vent

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• Do not store this applianceoutdoors. Do not use thisproduct near water—forexample, in a wet basement,near a swimming pool, near a sink or in similar

Page 35 - Helpful Information

Helpful InformationThe Exhaust Feature40If the model is not ventedto the outside, the air willbe recirculated through adisposable charcoal filterthat

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41If Something Goes WrongBefore You Call For ServiceOven will notstartFloor of the oven iswarm, even whenthe oven has notbeen used“LOCKED” appearson d

Page 37 - How to Clean

42• Moisture on the ovendoor and walls whilecooking. Wipe themoisture off with a papertowel or soft cloth.• Moisture between theoven door panels whenc

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43Notes

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45Notes

Page 41 - If Something Goes Wrong

46GEAppliances.comHave a question or needassistance with yourappliance? Try the GEAppliances Website 24 hoursa day, any day of the year!For greater co

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47GEAppliances.com800.626.2002Individuals qualified to service their ownappliances can have parts or accessories sentdirectly to their home.(VISA, Mas

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Printed in MalaysiaLIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTYFor one year from date of original purchase, GE will replace any part in the microwave oven that fails due

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5SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVINGArcing is the microwaveterm for sparks in theoven. Arcing is caused by:• The metal shelf (ifincluded) not installedcor

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SAFETY FACTSUPERHEATED WATERLiquids, such as water,coffee or tea, are able to be overheated beyond theboiling point withoutappearing to be boiling.Vis

Page 46 - GE Service Numbers

7Make sure all cookware usedin your microwave oven issuitable for microwaving.Most glass casseroles,cooking dishes, measuringcups, custard cups, potte

Page 47 - GEAppliances.com

• Use foil only as directed in this manual.When using foil in themicrowave oven, keep thefoil at least 1″ away fromthe sides of the oven.• Plastic coo

Page 48 - What Is Not Covered

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS/OPTIONAL KITSWARNINGImproper use of thegrounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.This appliance must begrounded. In

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