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GE SpacemakerXL JVM1410 Owner's Manual
GE SpacemakerXL JVM1410 Owner's Manual

GE SpacemakerXL JVM1410 Owner's Manual

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SpacemakerXL Microwave Oven
Owner's Manual
Important Safety Information
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  • Page 1 950 Watts Models: JVM1410 JVM1420 JVM1421 JVM1430 JVM1440 JVM1441 SpacemakerXL Microwave Oven Owner's Manual Important Safety Information Operating Instructions Helpful Information If Something Goes Wrong GEAppliances. corn 164D3370P296 49-40366 06-03 JR...
  • Page 2: Before Using

    READ ALL SAPETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING For your salelv/he infbrmafion in dfis mamlal musl be lollowed lo minimize die risk of lire or explosion or lo prevent properl_ damage. PRECA UIYONS ])ersollal illj [lI)_ or loss o][" 11][_ 770 AVOID Do Not Attempt Do Not Operate 1he o_ en lo operam...
  • Page 3 "fi)n'll see it in this Best of _dl, you'll experience \Velcome to the GE timfily. eas_-lo-nse mmmal _hese values e_(h tilile yet/ We're t)roud ot ore: qu_dity Thai's you'll hear it in tlle IHendly /lse }o/lr l//icrow_l_,_ products and we belie\'e...
  • Page 4 READ ALL SAPETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING • Read lbllow • I)o not operaw this This microwave oven is specific "Precamions appliance if it has a UL listed for installation A\oid Possible Exposure damaged power cord to l_;xcessive Microwave over electric and gas plug, i/it is not working...
  • Page 5 I'.1 • "Ib reduce the risk of fire • l)o not store this appliance • See door sur{ilce cleaning in the o_'n cavity: outdoors. Do not use this instructions in the Care pl'odllct near/'_ltet-- and Cleaning section (s) -- I)o not overcook tbod.
  • Page 6 SPECIAL N07 2S ABOUF MICRO WAVING • Foil not n/olded to/i)()(t Ariing is the l//i( l'()_v_.x_e term tor sparks in the (upturned edges act Hike oxen. Ariing is ( aused antelmas). • The metal shelt • Metal, such _s twist-ties, installed (orre( poulu U pins,...
  • Page 7 SAFETYFACT • Do not overcook • A_oid heating baby/[)od ill glass jars, c_en with tile t)otatoes. They could SUPERHEATED WATER lid o/E Make sure all dehydrate and cat(h in/imt/_)od is thoroughly /ire, causing damage Liquids, such as water, cooked. Stir/_)od to your men.
  • Page 8 Most glass casseroles, cooking dishes, the_ l//oistllre _lll(] plTevent If VO/l • /ISe l//eat spattering, ge sure to l//easllring CllllS , Cllstar(t monleter while cooking, Clll/S , potter} or china plastic wrap vent stealll make sm:e it is sati'/or...
  • Page 9 • Use/oil only as dire(ted • Plastic cookware--Plastic Follow these guidelines: this mmmal. TV dinners eookware designed I Use n/icrowa\e-sa/_' may be mi(rowa_'d in toil micro_,_a_ e cooking is very' plasti(s only and use trays less than 3/4" high; usetill, but should be used them...
  • Page 10 36" When repla(ing ._4"-wi(te be vented to tile outside. range hood, Hiller panel kits Hill in tile additional ,\\ailable at extra (()st /ir)m width to provide a custonl your GE supplier. btdh-in appearance.
  • Page 11 Illlii i l l l i \ \\\\\ 950Watts Door Handle. Pull to Removable Turntable. ot)('n th(' (too_: The Turntable and support door must bc se(ur('lv must bc in t)la(c bmhed when using die o_en. The turimible row+' 1)e mi(-row_,vc to ot)er_m'.
  • Page 12: Time Features

    The Controls on Your Microwave Oven (T/nvugt_oul this ma_ua[, f_ctlur_,._ m_d a[)[)eara_c_ma) vm3 ./i_mz3our model.) Call microwave by time, temperature, or with the convenience features. :7[' 1¸¸¸¸¸[ 2 j[3 EXPRESS COOK EXPRESS COOK EXPRESS C OOK EXPR COOK EXPR COOK EXPRESS C OOK POWER l 'EvzI...
  • Page 13: Defrost Auto/ Time

    I POPCORN] J BEVERAGE ] REHEAT.,.. I DEFROST AUTO/ TIME Convenience Features Press Enter Option POPCORN Starts in/lilediatelv! more/less time serxing size BEVERAGE Starts immediately! ser'dng size REHEAT Food tH)e 1-6 serxing size DEFROST AUTO/rIME Food weigh| (Press once)
  • Page 14 IO 'equalize" or lraHsti'r '_'ariable power levels flexibility to microwave Ileal _<1 lhe inside cooking. The power levels /k)o(t. An example el this is s||owH wilh ])ower l('\el ttie l//i(row}i_,e oven l]|e detrosl (_.('le. /t can be coml)ared lo the surthce units on a range.
  • Page 15 Time Features Time Cook I Time Cook II :kllows VO/I lIli(row;tve I,ets you (hange 1)ower ibr any time up to 99 levels automatically draping lllin/ltes seconds. cooking. Here's how to do it: Power level 10 (High) I Press TIME C()()K. is alltOl//atieallv set, 1)/it...
  • Page 16 Cooking Guide jot Time Cook I & ll NOTE:Use power level High (10)unlessotherwise noted. Vegetable Amount Time Comments Asparagus I lb. 6 to 9 mi_,., In 1V.)-( V . oblong glass baking dish, (liest! spears) Med-Iligh ])]_'t(e (Ill) +v+r21teF. 5 to 7 min. (ti'ozen spears) 1O-oz.
  • Page 17 Corn 5 to 7 lnin. I l-I'(._Zell kernel ] O-oz. package h/ 1-qt. casserole, t)lace 2 tal)lesl)oons water. Corn on the cob (li'esh 3 to 4 rain. % e_lrs h/ 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, t)lace use no water; corn. If corn is in husk, e_lr...
  • Page 18 TURN. At this time. tile gTowth of l/am/fill arid break Convenience Features.) ttlr/l t()od ()ver ba(teria. apart or reaYl_ll/ge t)ie( • For more e\ en de/i'osting {()17 l//()re evell de{'Fos{illg. of larger/oods, such as Shield am warm areas with beet;...
  • Page 19 D rosting Guide Food Time Comments Breads,Cakes | mhl. Bread,bunsor rolls _1 piece) 3 Io _ mill. Sweetrolls appro×. 12 oz.. Fishand Seafood Fillets, frozen _1 lb.. l/lil/. Shellfish,small pieces (1 lb.) 5 Io 7 mill Pla(e blo(k ill (asserole, Till?i/ o'_er alld...
  • Page 20 Time Features This is a quick way to set The power level can be cooking time for 1-6 minutes. changed as time is CO/ll/tJllg dowI/. Press I)ress Olle Of the gxt)lX_SS POWER I ,E'_2I _and Cool pads (ti'om 1 to 6) emer 1-10.
  • Page 21 Convenience Features How to Use the Popcorn How to Adjust the Popcorn Feature Program to Provide a Slmrter or Longer Cook Time I Follow package If you find {hat the brand instructions, using Time (lesstlme) (moretime', (]ook if the package t)ot)corn vo[i /Ise...
  • Page 22 Convenience Features The Reheat {_mture reheats 3 Press 2 or 3 to change the servings ot _yr prexiously set\ ing size. cooked foods. 4 ()n some models, press I Press l@[I IEAT. START NOTE: Theserving size may 2 Select {ood t}])e 1-6 {or be changed or addedafter one sewing (see Reheat...
  • Page 23 Drhlks heated with the The Beverage/i'ature heats servings of any beverage. Beverage feature lllay be very hot. Remove Press t_I_IL_\(',E. container with care. il//lilediatelt. OVell S|al;|S On some models, the serving size is amomaficallv set at 1, bm can 1)e changed pressing 2 or 3 right atter...
  • Page 24 Convenience Features The I)eli'ost Am()!Time Conversion Guide ti.,ature gives you two ways II"the _eight of" i_)od is to defl:ost/rozel]/k)o(ts. stated ill potmds al!d Press DEFP.OST OUllCeS, tile ot!ilces llltlSt on((' ti)r ALIT()!TIME be converted to tenths Auto I)efl:ost or twice/i)r (.1) of a pound, Time I)eli'ost.
  • Page 25: Other Features

    Other Features Your Model May Have (On some models) The t ]EI,P pad displays [k'ature infi)rmation helt)fld hints. Press t ]EI P, then select a/cature pad. To remind you that ha_e/i)od in the oven, o_en will display "F()()I) RI_2kI)Y " or "END" beep once a minute...
  • Page 26 Other Features Your Model May Have (On some models) 'File scroll speed of tile display can be (hanged. Press an(1 hol(1 the AM!P[",] al)o/lt ._4se( Oll(tS SCROLL SPEED bring up tile displa}. Select 1-5/k)r slow to tilst scroll st/eed. clock, 'lb turn (lock display...
  • Page 27 When time is up, tile oven Timer ()n!Off operates will signal. "Ib tm:n off the ;_ lIlin/lte til//er c_111 be timer signal, press TIMER used at any time, even ()N/()FF. operadng. when tile o_en NOTE:The timer indicator I Press TIMER ()N!()FE will be lit while tile timer 2 tiller...
  • Page 28 Other Features Your Model May Have To lock or mdock Yotl IIl_lv lock COlltrol controls, press and hold t)+ulel prevent (;IlL\R/OFF/or M)out microwave/i'om being accidemallv started or used 3 seconds. When ttle 1)v children. control panel is locked, "I+" or "I ()C" will be displayed to the extreme right.
  • Page 29: Vent Fan

    Press sHr_l(e ()n some models, there 1 ¸ light on or off. a night light otxion. Press SURFACE I,IGIIT SURFACE LIGHT once lot bright light, twice ]or the night light or tl_ee times to turn the light off. (On some models) The beeper sound level...
  • Page 30 Other Features Your Model May Have Food illicrowaves best How to Use the Shelf When Microwa ring when placed on the turntable or on the shelf in tile lower position. Only use tile shelf when ////1111 II I \ \ \ \XX\ reheating on lnore than...
  • Page 31 • To reheat on 2 levels • To reheat 2 dishes on the lower level: Switch places after 1/2 time. I Multiply rch('_t time by l'!_. 2 S\dtch places after the dine. Switch places after 1/2 time.
  • Page 32 Microwave Terms Arcing Arcing is the microwa',,e term tor sparks in the o'_en. Arcing (aused • the metal shelI being installed in(orre(tly toudling illi( rowa'_ e walls. • metal or tbil touching the side oI the o'+en. • it>it that is not molded to food (tq)tm:ned...
  • Page 33 Care and Cleaning NOTE:Be certain the power An occasional thorough is offbefore cleaning any wiping with a solution part of this oven. baking soda _md _lter keeps the inside fi'esh. Removable Turntable and Walls, Floor, Inside Window, Metal and Plastic Parts on Turntable Support the Door To prevent...
  • Page 34: Care And Cleaning

    (ttlst bottolll o/leIl. Dry thoroughl}. Do not to a clean cloth, then Llse a solution of warm use cleaning sl)ra?_s, lm:ge wipe the soiled area. amom_ts of soap and water, water detergent. abrasives or sharp ok!iects the t)anel--they damage it.
  • Page 35: Light Bulb Replacement

    (WB36X10003), avai/ah/e ,he t)h_g. the tmlb 1)y gently turning. from your GE suppfier 2 Remo_e the s(rew fi:ow, 4 Replace the screw. light (oxer and lo/_'er Connect electrical t)ow_ r the cover.
  • Page 36 The Exhaust Feature The vent t_m has 2 metal Models that redrculate Charcoal Filter on some models, ])_lck ill[() rool// _llso r_ usat)le grease filters. use a (har(oal fiher. Reusable Grease Filters (on all models) For this reason, the filters The metal filters trap...
  • Page 37 If the model is not vented The charcoal filter to the outside, air will should be relilaced when ii cannot he cleaned. It it is noticeabh' dirty or be recirculated through ii :nustbe replaced. Order _ distiosable charcoal filter discolored (usually atter ii Part No.
  • Page 38: Before You Call For Service

    Before You Call For Service Problem Oven will not A fuse in your home • Replace fi_se or reset circuit breaker. start may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Power surge. • Unplug the microwave oven, dlen plug it back in. Plug not fully inserted •...
  • Page 39 I.'l • TV-radio illterlhrence • Steam or vapor escaping li'()l/l arOtllld tile (lo01". might be noticed while tile /ISillg lI/ic17owilve. • I,ight reflection around Similar to tile interfi:rence door or ottter case. caused bx other small • [)imming oven light and appliances, it does not change...
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  • Page 42 _()/1 Call also "Ask Our "Ii'am of Experts _" your questions, so much more... ()r call 800.GE.CAI@2S Expert GE repair service is only one step away (800.432.2737) during www. GEAppliances. com ]i'O]/l VOllr dooF.
  • Page 43 Instructions contahled Individuals qualified in this manual cover service their al)t)liances can have procedures to be www. GEAppliances. com parts or accessories sent performed by rely user. directly to their home. Other servicing generally 800.626.2002 should be referred (VIS_\, MasterCard Discover cards to qualified...
  • Page 44 Sltould yore: al)t)liatwe need service, dttring warranty period or beyond, call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737). Warrantor is not responsible for consequential damages. • Service trips to your home to teach you • Replacement of the cooktop light bulbs.