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Spacemaker
IITM
Microwave
Oven
Contents
Adapter Plugs
:42
(;rounding
Instructions
:42
Add
~lo
Seconds
10
Hold Time
8
Appliance Registration
2
Installation
:32
Auto
cook”
19,20 Light Bulb Replacement
:33
Auto Defrost
14, 15
Microwaving Tips
:3
Auto Reheat
17,
18
Minute/Second Timer
8
Auto Roast
12,
1:3
Model and Serial Numbers 2,6
Auto Simmer
13
Popcorn Pad
11
Auto Start
16
Power Levels
8-13,
16
Automatic
[;ooking(;uide
5, 19-20
Precautions
2-5
[:are
and
C;leaning
33 Problem Solver 34
(lonsumer Services
:35
ProWarn ~;ooting
5
(:ontrol
Panel
7
Recipes,
C;ooking
Tips
22-29
[looking by Time
10, 11
Safety Instructions
2-5
(:ooking~ornplete
Reminder . Temperature
(;ook
16
<;ookware
2:
Temperature Probe 4,6,12,
1:3,
16,
~t~t
Defrosting by Time
:)
Warranty Back
cover
Delayed
CJooking
8
Double Duty Shelf 4,5,6,
U30,
131,
~l~;
Express [:ook Feature
10
Extension
(;ords
:32
GE Answer Center
a
k-eatures
6
800.626.2000
ModelJEM31L
Microwave power output
of this oven is 800 watts.
(IEC-705
Test
Pr{}cedure)
GE Appliances
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Page 1 - Microwave

Spacemaker IITMMicrowaveOvenContentsAdapter Plugs:42(;rounding Instructions:42Add ~lo Seconds10Hold Time8Appliance Registration2Installation:32Auto co

Page 2 - Serial Number

Cooking by TimeTime Cook I & 11 allows you tomicrowave for a selected amountof time.Power level 10 (High) isrecommended for most cooking,but you m

Page 3 - INSTRUCTIONS

PopcornStep 1: Remove the outer wrapperfrom the microwave popcorn.Step 2: Open oven door and placepackage (;f popcorn in the center ofthe oven floor a

Page 4 - (continued)

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

Page 5 - SAVE THESE

Auto Roast Guide● Place meats i n d cooking bag in microwave-safe dish. (Refer to packageinstructions for proper use of cooking bag. )● 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.Enter the

Page 7 - Your Touch Control Panel

Auto Defrost GuideRECOMMENDEDFOODSMIN.-MAX.WEIGHTFIRST SIGNAL SECOND SIGNAL STAND TIMEChopsFrankfurters, Sausage0.1- 6.() lbs, Turn over.Separate and

Page 8 - Here’s how

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. Withmfiny leftovers, there is no need toloo

Page 10 - Cooking by Time

Auto Reheat (continued)Containers and coversAppropriate containers andcoverings help assure goodreheating results.● Always use microwave-safecontainer

Page 11

Auto CookThe Auto Cook feature may beused to eliminate your need to lookup cooking time ii the cookbookor guess how long to set cookingtime. By actual

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 - Automatic Simmer

How to AdjustAuto Cook Codes toSuit Your TasteBy simply adding a 1 after anyAuto Cook code number, yOLI canset the oven to cook for 20Y0 ]esstime than

Page 14 - Auto Defrost

Automatic Cooting Containers & CoversContainers and coversAppropriate containers andcoverings help assure goodcooking results.c 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 insauce, such astuna noodle, turkeytctrazzini, andfranks and beansUncookedingredients, such asscalloped potatoes,h

Page 17 - Auto Reheat

Automatic Cooting Meafi and Main DishesMeat, Fish & PoultryFor meat and fish loavesuse either the round or loafmicrowave-sate containers. Fishloav

Page 18

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 ofPieces or slices of vegetablesvegetables such as cauliflower orrequire 1

Page 20 - Questions & Answers

Vegetible RecipesStir Fry VegetablesAuto Cook Code 1Approx. Cooking Time—12 min.Makes 4 Servings113122/31/4112tablespoon oiltablespoon soft buttermedi

Page 21 - Containers and covers

Automatic Cooting Fruits and DessertsFruitsPineapple Casserole is a tangydessert or meat accomptiniment.In 2-clt. oblong glass baking dishspread 2 can

Page 22 - to 6 min

Dessert RecipesEasy Chocolate CakeAuto Cook Code 6Approx. Cooking Time—14 min.Makes 1 (lo-in.) ~be Cake1 pkg. (2-layer size) Devil’sk’ood cake mix3 eg

Page 23 - to 2-qt. casserole

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

Page 24 - and Main Dishes

How to Use the Double DutyTM Shelf● Use the shelf. only whencooking foods on 2 levels.● Do not store or cook withshelf on floor of oven.I~roduct damag

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 PlugsIn the event of an electrical shortcircuit, grounding reduces the riskUsage s

Page 27 - Recipes

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

Page 28 - Desserts & Breads

-“–%’-‘==sQuestions?+Use This Problem SolverPROBLEMOVEN WILL NOTCOME ONCONTROL PANELLIGHTED, YETOVEN WILL NOTSTARTFOODS ARE EITHEROVERCOOKED ORUNDERCO

Page 29 - Dessert Recipes

Wdll Be ThereWith the purchase ofyour new GE appliance, receive theassuri~nce that if you ever need infc~rmati(~n or assistancefrom GE, w~ll b~ there.

Page 30 - How to Use the Double Duty

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

Page 31 - Microwave at

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)—Do not pop popcorn in yourmicrowave oven unless in aspecial microwave popcornaccessory or unless you usepopc

Page 32 - INSTRUCTIONS

● ~~Boilab]e” cooking pouchesand tightly closed plastic bagsshould be slit, pierced or ventedas directed on package. If theyare not, plastic could bur

Page 33 - Care and Cleaning

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, the ove

Page 34 - Use This Problem Solver

Your Touch Control PanelThe Touch Control Panel allowsyou to set the oven controls withthe touch of a finger. It’s designedto be easy to use and under

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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