GE JEM31H Manuel d'utilisateur

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Spacemakerll’”Micwie Oven
Contents
Adapter Plugs
19 Microwaving Tips
2
Appliance Registration
2
Minute/Second Timer
7
Auto Defrost
12, 13
Model and Serial Numbers
2
Auto Roast
10,11 Precautions
3
Auto Simmer
11 Probe
5,6,9-11,17
Care &Cleaning
17 Problem Solver
18
Control Panel
6 Program Cooking
6
Conversion Guide
12
Repair Service
27
Cook ‘NWatch
8
SafetyInstructions
3,4
Cooking by Temperature
9 ToRemovefkomCabinet Mount 25
Cooking by Time
8
Under Cabinet Mounting
20-25
Cooking Complete Reminder 5
Warranty
Back Cover
Delayed Cooking
7
Double Duty Shelf
4,5, 15-17
Extension Cords
19
Features
5
Grounding Instructions
19
Hold Time
7
Light Bulb Replacement
17
GEAmwwCentw@
Manual Defrost
14
8M.62E24W
ModelJEM31H
The electric output
of this microwave oven
is 700 watts.
GEAppRmces
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Page 1 - Spacemakerll’”Micwie Oven

Spacemakerll’”Micwie OvenContentsAdapter Plugs19 Microwaving Tips2Appliance Registration2Minute/Second Timer7Auto Defrost12, 13Model and Serial Number

Page 2 - Help us help you

. .—AutomaticRoastingAUTOROASTuses thetemperature probe tocook to thedesired serving temperature.Unlike TEMP COOK/HOLD,which uses asingle powerlevel,A

Page 3

Auto Roast Guide● Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly inroast before cooking.● Recommended codes are also shown in

Page 4

AutoDefrostWith the Auto Defrost feature,the oven automatically sets thedefrosting times and power levelsfor you.Use the Auto Defrost guide onpage 13.

Page 5 - Featuresof YourOven

AutoDefrost GuideRECOMMENDEDMIN.-MAX.FOODSWEIGHTxF~T SIGNALSECOND SIGNALSTAND TIMEMeatI I I IChops 0.1-2.0Turn over, separate,Separate and turn over.

Page 6 - YourTouchControll%nel

Manual DefrostThe Manual Defrost setting isdesigned for speedy thawing offrozen food and is one of the greatadvantages of a microwaveoven.Use the Manu

Page 7

How toUse the Double DutyTMShelf● Do not store or c~k withshelf on floor of oven. Productdamage mayresult.● Use potholders when handlingmetal shelf an

Page 8 - Cooking byTime

HOWtoUse the Double DutyTMShelf (co.tinu~)HowtoHeat or ReheatSimilar Types of FwdTwo plates of leftovers maybereheated together. Arrange thickor dense

Page 9 - Cooking byTemperature

Care and CleaningYournew Microwave Oven isa valuable appliance. Protectit from misuse by followingthese rules:● Keep your oven clean andsweet-smelling

Page 10 - AutomaticRoasting

ailllbQuestions?~ UseThis Problem SolverI PROBLEM I POSSIBLE CAUSEAND REMEDYIAll These Things AreNormalwith yourMicrowaveOven:● Steam or vapor escapin

Page 11 - Automatic Simmer

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded.In the event of an electrical shortcircuit, grounding reduces the riskof electric shock by provi

Page 12 - AutoDefrost

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 - AutoDefrost Guide

MicrowaveOven Installation Instructionsfor Under Cabinet Mounting

Page 14 - Manual Defrost

ToolsandPartsThe following tools are needed forinstallation of your unit:● Drill and 1/4”drill bit● Phillips and flat bladescrewdrivers● Nail or cente

Page 15 - Heating and Reheating

Mounting ChoiceCountertop CabinetMountingIf you decide not to cabinet mountFor mounting your oven under ayour microwaveoven, you can use cabinet, use

Page 16 - Different Types of Foods

FreparationofOvenRemove Line Cord Holder A fromthe rear side of your oven. (Keepthe screw for next step.) (Fig. 6)Replace Line Cord Holder A withLine

Page 17 - Care and Cleaning

Instructions for Drillingfrom Bottom1. If your cabinet has a bottomrail, measure the thickness and cutthat amount off the front edge ofTemplate 2 usin

Page 18 - Questions?

Mounting the OvenToaid installation, we suggest thatyou use some solid support such asbooks to hold the oven while youare securing it with the mountin

Page 19 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

If YouNeed ServiceToobtain service, seeyour warrantyon the back page of this book.We’reproud of our service andwant you to be pleased. If for somereas

Page 20

YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC MICROWAVEOVENWARRANTYSave proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty perio

Page 23 - Drilling Approach

Featuresof YourOvenCooking CompleteReminder(Forall Am ROASTcodesexceptcode ~ AUIUDEFROST, COOK ‘NWA~H, TIME COOKand MANUALDEFROST cycles)Toremind you

Page 24 - “; arrow

YourTouchControll%nelThe Touch Control I%nelallows you to set the oven controlselectronically with the touch ofa finger. It’sdesigned to be easyto use

Page 25 - ToRemovethe Oven

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

Page 26 - If YouNeed Service

Cooking byTimeTIME COOK I &II allows youto microwave for a preset amountof time using automatic powerlevel 10(High), or change powerlevel automati

Page 27 - WARRANTY

Cooking byTemperatureInternal temperature is the besttest of doneness for many foods.Use TEMP COOK/HOLD tocook a variety of foods to thede&redftih

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