GE JE1468K Manuel d'utilisateur

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Countertop Microwave Oven
Contents
Adapter
Plugs
:12
H(Jld
Time
8
Add
:30
Seconds
10
Installation
32
Appliance Registrati(m
2
Light Bulb Replacement
:3:3
Auto
C:ook
19,20
Microwaving Tips
3
Aut{} Defrost
14, 15
Minute/Second Timer
8
Auto Reheat
17,
18
Model and Serial Numbers
2,6
Auto Roast
12,
1:+
Popcorn”
11
Auto Simmer
1:;
P{}wer Levels
8-1:3,
16
Auto Start
16
Precauti(ms
2-5
Automatic Cooking
[;uide
5,
19-20
Problem Solver
34
{:are and Cleaning
3:3
Program
{;ooking
5
(;(msumer Services
:35
Recipes,
C(~oking
Tips
22-29
CJontrol
Panel
7
Safety
Instructions 2-5
(:ookingby
Time
10
Temperature
(:(~(~k
16
{looking” (;ornplete Reminder
Ternpemture Probe 4,6,12,113,16,
:33
{:ookware
2!
Warranty
Back ~;over
Defrostingby Time
9
Delayed
C;(~oking
8
Double Duty Shelf 4,5,6,
:+(),
131,
~3~3
Extension
~:{~rds
:32
Features
6
GE Answer Center
a
CJrounding
Instructions
:32
800.626.2000
ModelJE1468K
Microwave power output
of this oven is 800 watts.
IEC-705
l’est
Procedure
GE Appliances
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Page 1 - Countertop Microwave Oven

Countertop Microwave OvenContentsAdapter Plugs:12H(Jld Time8Add :30 Seconds10Installation32Appliance Registrati(m2Light Bulb Replacement:3:3Auto C:oo

Page 2 - Serial Number

Cooking by TimeTime Cook 1 & 11 allows you tomicrowave for a selected amountof time.pOWeI- ]eve] I () (High) isrccornrnended for most cooking,but

Page 3 - WARNING–TO

PopcornNote:Use of the metal Double Duty’[’Mshelf with Popcorn program isNOT recommended.Step 1: Remove the outer wrapperfrom the microwave popcorn.St

Page 4 - (continued)

Automatic RoastingAuto Roast uses the temperatureprobe to cook to the desiredserving temperature. UnlikeTemp Cook & Hold, which usesa single power

Page 5 - INSTRUCTIONS

Auto Roast Guide● Place meats i n a cooking bag in microwave-safe dish. (Refer to packageinstructions for proper use of cooking bag. )c Recommended co

Page 6 - Features of Your Oven

Auto DefrostWith the Auto Defrost feature,the oven automatically sets thedefrosting times and powerlevels for you.Use the Auto Defrost guide on thenex

Page 7 - Your Touch Control Panel

Auto Defrost GuideIII IRECOMMENDEDMIN.-MAX.FOODSWEIGHT FIRST SIGNALSECOND SIGNALSTAND TIMEChops(). I -6.0 lbs. Turn over.Separate and shield5 minutesw

Page 8 - POWER LEVEL pad

Cooking by TemperatureInternal temperature is the besttest of doneness for many foods.Use Temp Cook & Hold to cooka variety of foods to the desire

Page 9 - Defrosting by Time

Auto ReheatAuto Reheat lets you touch just 2pads to bring previously preparedfoods to serving temperature. Withmany leftovers, there is no need tolook

Page 10 - Cooking by Time

Containers and CoversAppropriate containers andcoverings help assure goodreheating results.● Always use microwave-safecontainers and cover them withli

Page 11 - Questions and Answers

Auto CookThe Auto Cook feature may beused to eliminate your need to lookLip cooking time in the cookbookor guess how long to set cookingtime. By actua

Page 12 - Automatic Roasting

Help us help you...Before using your oven,read this book carefully.It is intended to help you operateand maintain your new microwaveoven properly.Keep

Page 13 - Auto Roast Guide

How to AdjustAuto Cook Codes toSuit Your TasteBy simply adding o I after anyAuto Cook code number, you canset the oven to cook for 2090 lesstime than

Page 14 - Auto Defrost

Automatic Cooting Containers& CoversContainers and CoversAppropriate containers andcoverings help ~lssure goodcooking results.● Always use microwa

Page 15 - Auto Defrost Guide

Automatic Cooting Control Guide● Do not open oven door duringAuto cycle. When oven signals andcountdown time is displayed, doormay be opened for stirr

Page 16 - Cooking by Temperature

FoodCasserolesPre-cookedingredients inS~LICe, such astuna noodle, turkeytctrazzini, andfranks and beansUncooked”ingredients, such asscalloped potatoes

Page 17 - Auto Reheat

Automatic CooHng Mea6 and Main DishesMeat, Fish & PoultryFor meat and fish loaves useeither the round or loafmicrow~lve-s~lfe cont~liners. Fishloa

Page 18 - Questions & Answers

Meat or Main Dish RecipesMexican MeatballCasseroleAuto Cook Code 6Approx. Cooking Time—20 min.Makes 6 to 8 Servings11/21/8113131/2111lb. ground chuckc

Page 19 - Auto Cook

Automatic Cooting VegetablesFresh or Canned VegetablesWhole or large halves ofvegetables such as cauliflower orsquash use Auto Cook code 1. Usea round

Page 20 - Example:

Vegetible RecipesStir Fry VegetablesAuto Cook Code 1Approx. Cooking Time—12 min.Makes 4 Servings1 tablespoon oil1 tablespoon soft butter3 medium onion

Page 21

Automatic CooHng Fruifi and DessertsFruitsPineapple Casserole is a tangydessert or meat accompilniment.In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dishspread 2 cans

Page 22

Desseti RecipesEasy Chocolate CakeAuto Cook Code 6Approx. Cooking Time—14 min.Makes 1 (10-in.) Tube Cake1 pkg. (2-layer size) Devil’sFood cake mix3 eg

Page 23

Microwaving Tips● Make sure all cookware used inyour microwave oven is suitablefor microwaving. Most glasscasseroles, cooking dishes,measuring cups, c

Page 24 - Casserole Recipes

How to Use the Double Duty’TM Shelf● Use the shelf only whencooking foods on 2 levels.●●●●Do not store or cook withshelf on floor of oven.Product dama

Page 25 - Meat or Main Dish Recipes

How to Heat or ReheatSimilar ~pes of FoodTwo plates of leftovers may bereheated together. Arrange thickor dense foods to outside edges ofplate and cov

Page 26 - Automatic Cooting Vegetables

GROU~ING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded.Use of Adapter Plugs Usage situations whereIn the event of an electrical shortappliance’s power c

Page 27 - Recipes

Care and CleatingaYour new microwave oven is avaluable appliance. Protect itfrom misuse by following theserules:● Keep your oven clean andsweet-smelli

Page 28 - Desserts & Breads

,:>::. Questions?.->*”“,.-~-= - Use This Problem Solver— -... -,,PROBLEMOVEN WILL NOTCOME ONCONTROL PANELLIGHTED, YETOVEN WILL NOTSTARTFOODS AR

Page 29 - Desseti Recipes

Wdll Be ThereWith the purchase ofyour” new GE appliance, receive theassurance that if you ever need information or assistancefrom GE, we’ll be there.

Page 30 - How to Use the Double

YOUR GE MICROWAVE OVENWARRANTYISave proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period.WHAT IS CO

Page 31

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)—Remove wire twist-ties frompaper or plastic bags beforeplacing bags in oven.—Do not use your microwaveoven t

Page 32 - INSTRUCTIONS

● Foods with unbroken outer“skin” such as potatoes,sausages, tomatoes, apples,chicken livers and other giblets,and egg yolks (see previouscaution) sho

Page 33 - Care and Cleating

Features of Your OvenCooking Complete Reminder(For all cooking features except Auto Roast code 4)To remind you that you have food in the oven, theoven

Page 34 - .->*”

Your Touch Control Panelto be easy to use aid understa~d.1. DISPLAY. Displays time ofday, time or temperature duringcooking functions, power levelbein

Page 35 - Be There

How to Use the Minute/Second TimerThe MIN/SEC TIMER has threetiming functions:● It operates as a minute timer.● It can be set to delay cooking.● It ca

Page 36 - WARRANTY

Defrosting by TimeTime Defrost is designed forspeedy thawing of frozen foodand is one of the great advantagesof a microwave oven.Use the Time Defrost

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