GE JES41W Manuel d'utilisateur

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Sub-Compact Microwave Oven
Contents
Adapter Plugs
23
InstaUation
Kit
5
Aluminum Foil
4,10
Microwve
Cookwre
Guide 10
Appfiance
Registration
Microwving
Tips
3
Care and
Cleaning
2;
Model and Serial Numbers
2
Consumer Services
27
Precautions 2-5
Control Panel
6
Problem Solver
24
Cooking
7
Safety Instructions
2-5
Cooking Guide
15-21
Timer
6-8
Defrosting
8
Warranty
Back Cover
Defrosting Guide
13,14
Extension Cords
23
Features
6
Coofing Gtide
15-21
Glass Cooking Tray
6,22
Glossarv
of
Microwve
Terms 9
Grounding Instructions
23
GE Answer Center
a
Heating or Reheating Guide 11, 12
800.626.2000
ModelJES41W
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GE Appliances
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Page 1 - Sub-Compact Microwave Oven

Sub-Compact Microwave OvenContentsAdapter Plugs23InstaUation Kit5Aluminum Foil4,10Microwve Cookwre Guide 10Appfiance RegistrationMicrowving Tips3Care

Page 2 - Serial Number

Microwave Cookware Guide & Microwave Adapting~pe of CookwareMicrowave UsesFoil-1ined paper bags and boxesAvoid using.Foil baking traysAluminum foi

Page 3 - WARNING–TO

Heating or Reheating Guide1.2.3.Directions below are for heating or reheating already-cookedfoods stored in refrigerator or at room temperature. Usemi

Page 4 - (continued)

Heating or Reheating Gtide (continued)ItemAmountTimeMeats and Main DishesChicken pieces1 to 2 pieces2 to 3 min.3 to 4 pieces3 to 4 min.Hamburgers or m

Page 5 - INSTRUCTIONS

Defrosting Guide1. Food packaged in paper or plastic maybe defrosted without3. Be sure large meats are completely defrosted before cooking.unwrapping.

Page 6

Defrosting Gtide (continued)First Half Second HalfFoodTime, Min. Time, Min.CommentsFruitFresh (10 to 16 oz.)4 to 5 4 to 5Place package in oven. Remove

Page 7 - Questions

Cooking GuideBreadsCrust on breads will be soft and the outsides will not brown.brown color on upside down breads, line dish before microwavingIf desi

Page 8

Cooking Guide (continued)Candies1. Always use microwave-safe cookware. For easy clean-up, meltchocolate in paper wrappers seam side up, or place choco

Page 9 - Glossary of Microwave Terms

Cheese and Eggs1. Eggs may be prepmed many ways in the microwave oven. Always3. Cook eggs just until set. They are delicate and will toughen ifpierce

Page 10 - Cookware Tips

Cooking Guide (continued)Gravies & Sauces1. Cover thick, chunky sauces to prevent spattering.3. Vary basic white sauce by adding cheese, egg yolks

Page 11 - Heating or Reheating Guide

Meats (continued)TimeFoodContainer Cover (or Internal Temp.) CommentsBeef (continued)Pot roastsPie plate Cooking bag22 to 25 min.Add 1/2 cup water to

Page 12 - Heating or Reheating

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 - Defrosting Guide

Cooking Guide (continued)Meats (continued)FoodContainerCover TimeCommentsVealChopsRound dishNo8 to 10 min.Brush chops lightly with oil. Turn meat(1 in

Page 14 - Defrosting

Vegetables1. Always use microwave-safe cookware.2, Salt vegetables after cooking. Salting before cooking may causedarkening and dehydration of surface

Page 15 - Cakes and Desse

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

Page 16 - Cereal and Rice

GROU~~G ~STRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded.In the event of an electrical shortcircuit, grounding reduces the riskof electric shock by providin

Page 17 - Cheese and Eggs

~ Questions?~“ Use Ttis Problem Solver-PROBLEMIPOSSIBLE CAUSEOVEN WILL NOT* A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace f

Page 20

Wdll Be ThereWiti the purchase ofyour new GE appliance, receive theassurance that if you ever need information or assistancefrom GE, w~ll be there. Al

Page 21 - Vegetables

YOUR GE MICROWAVE OVENWARRANTYIWHAT IS COVEREDLIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTYFor one year from date of originalpurchase, we will provide, free ofcharge, paf

Page 22 - Care and Cleaning

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

Page 23 - ~STRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)—Do not use recycled paperproducts. Recycled paper towels,napkins and waxed paper maycause arcing or ignite.

Page 24 - All these things are normal

● ~~Boilable” cooking pouchesand tightly closed plastic bagsshould be slit, pierced or ventedas directed by package. If theyare not, plastic could bur

Page 25

Features of Your Microwave Oven—I .4 Cubic FootIIOven InteriorI1. Door Latches.2. Door Screen. Metal screenpermits viewing of foods and keepsmicrowave

Page 26

CooHngThe timer allows you to presetthe cooking time.The oven shuts off automatically.Power Level HIGH isrecommended for all cooking andheating.To bec

Page 27 - Be There

DefrostingThe Defrost setting is designedfor speedy thawing of frozenfood and is one of the greatadvantages of a microwave oven.● Power Level LOW/DEF

Page 28 - WARRANTY

Glossary of Microwave TermsWhen adapting recipes for the microwave, it is bestto start with a familiar recipe. Knowing how thefood should look and tas

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