GE JVM172H User Manual

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Spacemaker@Micmwe
Oven
Contents
Adapter Plugs
29
Minute/Second Timer
11
Aluminum Foil
4
Model and Serial Numbers
2
Appliance Registration
2
Oven Shelf
30,31
Auto Cook
12-23
Power Levels
8-11
Auto Defrost
Precautions
3
Auto Roast
24,
::
Problem Solver
32,33
Auto Simmer
Repair Service
35
Care and Cleaning
28,
::
Safety Instructions
3,4
Control Panel
6,7
Temperature Cook
10
Conversion Guide
26
Temperature Probe
10,24,25
Cooking Complete Reminder 5
Time Cook
8
Delayed Cooking
11
Time Defrost
9
Exhaust Fan
6,27
Warranty Back Cover
Extension Cords
29
Features
5
Grease Filter
27
Grounding Instructions
29
Hold Time
11
Light Bulb Replacement
29
GEAmwer CenteP
Microwaving Tips
2
80~6262000
Model
~172H
E
GEAppiances
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Spacemaker@Micmwe

Spacemaker@Micmwe OvenContentsAdapter Plugs29Minute/Second Timer11Aluminum Foil4Model and Serial Numbers2Appliance Registration2Oven Shelf30,31Auto Co

Page 2 - Help us help you

Cooking by TemperatureInternal temperature is the besttest of doneness for many foods.Temp Cook/Hold takes theguesswork out of cooking becausethe oven

Page 3

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

Page 4 - SAVE THESE

Automatic CookingThe AU~ COOK feature maybeused to eliminate your need to lookup cooking time in the cookbook orguess how long to set cooking time.By

Page 5 - ‘:’’’’”&’””’

Automatic Cooking CodesAutomatic Cooking Codes 1through 9 are designed to give youeasy automatic results with anumber of foods.CODE 1, designed for re

Page 6 - Your Touch Control

Questiom & AmwersQ. Wbydmmyovenautomatidycut off after the Auto cycle whenusing Auto Cook Control code 1when it dm not for other settings?A. When

Page 7

Automatic Cooting Containers& CoversContainers and coversAppropriate containers and coveringshelp assure good cooking results.● Always use microwa

Page 8

Automatic CooHng Control Guide● Do not open oven door duringAuto cycle. Door may be openedafier oven beeps and the countdowntime is displayed.● Match

Page 9 - Defrosting by

Auto CookApprox.FoodCodeContainer TimeCommentsMeats and SeafoodChicken pieces (up to 3 lbs.)612 x 8 x 2-in. glass 8-20 min.Cover with wax paper to pre

Page 10 - Cooking by Temperature

Automatic Cooking Mea@ and Main DishesMeat, Fish & PoultryFor meat and fish loaves useeither the round or loaf microwave-safe containers. Fish loa

Page 11 - How to Use the Minute/Second

Meat or Main Dish RecipesMexican MeatballCasseroleAuto Cook Code 6Approx. Cooking Time—27 min.Makes 6 to 8 Servings1 lb. ground chuck112 cup dry bread

Page 12 - Automatic Cooking

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 Cooking VegetablesFresh or Canned V~etablesWhole or large halves ofPieces or slices of vegetablesPrecooked/canned vegetablesvegetables such

Page 14 - Questiom

Vegetible RecipesStir Fry VegetablesAuto Cook Code 31Approx. Cooking Time—u min.Makes 4 Servings1 tablespoon oil1 tablespoon soft butter3 medium onion

Page 15 - Containers and covers

Automatic Cooking ~uik and DesserkfiuitiMneapple Casserole is a tangydessert or meat accompaniment.In 12 x 8 x 2-in. dish, spread2 cans (20 oz. ea.) d

Page 16 - Control Guide

Dessert Recipesfisy Chocolate CakeAuto Cook Code 69Approx. Cooking Time—14 min.Makes 1 (lO-in.) Tube Cake1 pkg. (2-layer size) Devil’sFood cake mix3 e

Page 17

Automatic RoastingAuto Roast uses the temperatureprobe to cook to the desiredserving temperature. UnlikeTemp Cook/Hold, which uses asingle power level

Page 18 - and Main Dishes

~uto Romt Guide● Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking.c When oven beeps and flashes “TURN;’

Page 19 - Meat or Main Dish Recipes

AutomaticDefrostingWith the Auto Defrost feature,the oven automatically sek thedefrosting time and power levelsfor you. You choose the appropriatecode

Page 20 - Automatic Cooking Vegetables

The Exhaust FeatureFILTERCOOKTOPLIGHTFILTERII5M0KE 8 SPATTER SHIELDThe exhaust hood feature on yourmicrowave oven is equipped withtwo metal filters wh

Page 21 - Recipes

Care and CleaningYour new microwave oven isa valuable appliance. Protectit from misuse by followingthese rules:. Keep your oven clean andsweet-smellin

Page 22 - and Desserk

Cooktop Light/Night LightOven LightREMOVE SCREWTo replace combination cooktoplight/night light, first disconnectpower at main fuse or circuitbreaker p

Page 23 - Dessert Recipes

PMCAUTIONSTO AVOIDPOSSIBLEEXPOSURE TOEXCESSIVEENERGY(a) Do Not Attempt to operatethis oven with the door open sinceopen-door operation can result inha

Page 24 - Automatic Roasting

Guide to Use of the Oven ShelfCookware for ShelfPositioning the Shelf● Do not store or cook with metalshelf on floor of oven. %oductdamage may result.

Page 25 - Automatic Simmer

~ow to Heat or Reheat Similar~pes of Food~o plates of leftovers maybereheated together. Arrange thickor dense foods to outside edges ofplate and cover

Page 26 - Defrosting

-mQuestiom?~ Use This Problem Solver-PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDYOVEN WILL NOT* A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. R

Page 27 - The Exhaust Feature

PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY“ERROR” APPEARS. When using Temp Cook/Hold, a temperature less than W°F. or more than 199°F. hasON DISPLAYbeen entered

Page 29 - INSTRUCTIONS

If You Need Serviceb obtain service, see your warrantyon the back page of this book.We’re proud of our service andwant you to be pleased. If for somer

Page 30 - Heating and Reheating

YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC MICROWAVE OVENWARRANTYSave proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty peri

Page 31

IMPORTANT SAFETYQ Don’t defrost frozenbeverages in narrow neckedbottles (especially carbonatedbeverages). Evenifthecontaineris opened, pressurecanbuil

Page 32 - Use This Problem Solver

Features of Your Microwave OvenCoohng Complete Reminder(For TIME COOK and DEFROST cycles)To remind you that you have food in theoven, the oven will di

Page 33

Your Touch Control WnelThe touch control panel rdlows you to set the ovencontrols electronically with the touch of a finger. It’sdesigned to be easy t

Page 35 - If You Need Service

CooMng by ~meThe time cooking feature allowsyou to preset the cooking time.The oven shuts off automatically.Power level 10 (High) isrecommended for mo

Page 36 - WARRANTY

Defrosting by ~meTime Defrost is designedfor speedy thawing of frozen foodand is one of the great advantagesof a microwave oven.Use Time Defrost to qu

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