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Item

Amount

Power Level

Time

Bakery Foods

Cake, coffee cake, doughnuts, sweet rolls,

1 piece

Low (3)

1/4 to 1/2 min.

nut or fruit bread

9 inch cake or 

Low (3)

1/2 to 3 min.

12 rolls or doughnuts

Dinner rolls, muffins

1

Medium (5)

10 to 15 sec.

6 to 8

Medium (5)

1/4 to 1 min.

Pie: fruit, nut or custard; 1 slice=1/8 of 9 inch pie

1 slice

1/4 to 1/2 min.

(use minimum time for custard)

9 inch pie

Med-High (7)

3 to 5 min.

Beverages

Cocoa, other milk-based drinks (6 oz. per cup)

1 to 2 cups

Med-High (7)

2 to 4 min.

Coffee, other water-based drinks (6 oz. per cup)

1 to 2 cups

1/4 to 2 min.

Meats and Main Dishes 

Chicken pieces

1 to 2 pieces

1/2 to 2 min.

Hamburgers or meatloaf (4 oz. per serving)

1 to 2 servings

1/2 to 2 min.

Hot dogs and sausages

1 to 2

1/4 to 1/2 min.

Rice and pasta (2/3–3/4 cup per serving)

1 to 2 servings

1/4 to 1 min.

Saucy, main dishes: chop suey, spaghetti, creamed chicken, 

1 to 2 servings

1/2 to 3 min.

chili, stew, macaroni and cheese, etc. (3/4–1 cup per serving)
Steaks, chops, ribs, meat pieces

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

1/2 to 3 min.

Thinly-sliced meat (3 to 4 oz. per serving)

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

1/4 to 1 min.

Topped or mixed with sauce (2/3–3/4 cup per serving)

1 to 2 servings

1/2 to 3 min.

Tip: Cover saucy main dishes with plastic wrap. Cover other main dishes and meats with wax paper. 
When heating or reheating 3 to 4 servings of meat slices or pieces, rearrange pieces after half of cooking time.

Plate of Leftovers

Meat plus 2 vegetables

1 plate

1

1

/

2

to 2 min.

Tip: Cover plate of food with wax paper or plastic wrap.

Sandwiches

Meat-cheese filling: with 2 slices of bread

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

1/4 to 2 min.

Moist filling: Sloppy Joes, barbecue, ham salad,

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

1/2 to 1 min.

etc. in bun (1/3 cup per serving)

Tip: Use paper towel or napkin to cover sandwiches.

Soups

Milk-based (6 oz. per serving)

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

1/2 to 2 min.

Water-based (6 oz. per serving)

1 to 2 servings

1/4 to 2 min.

Tip: Cover soups with wax paper or plastic wrap.

Vegetables

Large pieces or whole: asparagus spears, corn on the cob, etc.

1 to 2 servings

1/2 to 1 min.

Mashed (1/2 cup per serving)

1 to 2 servings

1/2 to 1 min.

Small pieces: peas, beans, corn, etc. (1/2 cup per serving)

1 to 2 servings

1/2 to 1 min.

Tip: Cover vegetables for most even heating.

1. Directions below are for heating or reheating

already-cooked foods stored in refrigerator or at
room temperature. Use microwave-safe cookware.

2. Cover most foods for fastest heating. Exceptions are

some sandwiches, griddle foods and baked items.

3. Bubbling around edges of dish is normal, since the

center is the last to heat. Foods heated to 160°F. to
165°F. will provide safe, palatable results. 

Adjust temperatures to suit your personal taste. 
Let foods stand a few minutes before serving.

4. Be sure foods are heated throughout before serving.

Steaming or bubbling around edges of dish does
not necessarily mean food is heated throughout.

If you use a meat thermometer while cooking,
make sure it is safe for use in microwave ovens.

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Heating or Reheating Guide

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HEATING OR REHEATING GUIDE

NOTE: Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted.

Summary of Contents for JE1340

Page 1: ...23 Defrosting by Time 17 Defrosting Guide 22 Delayed Cooking 10 Delay Start Reminder 12 Express Cook 12 Features 7 Glossary of Microwave Terms 20 Heating or Reheating Guide 21 Hold Time 10 Microwavin...

Page 2: ...oven light and change in blower sound may occur while operating at power levels other than high Dull thumping sound while oven is operating Some TV radio interference might be noticed while using you...

Page 3: ...er or near any portion of a heating or cooking appliance Do not store anything directly on top of the microwave oven surface when the microwave oven is in operation Do not let power cord hang over edg...

Page 4: ...okware may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food Pot holders may be needed to handle the cookware Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to touch Be careful touching the turn...

Page 5: ...hey are not plastic could burst during or immediately after cooking possibly resulting in injury Also plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered because they form a tight seal W...

Page 6: ...evel 7 is microwave energy 70 of the time Power level 3 is energy 30 of the time A high setting 10 will cook faster but food may need additional attention such as frequent stirring rotating or turning...

Page 7: ...walls of the microwave oven 2 1 7 3 4 Use your Touch Control Panel to Time Defrost or Micro Cook with choice of power levels from 1 lowest to 10 highest to Reheat using a preset time and power level t...

Page 8: ...K 6 7 8 9 0 POWER LEVEL ADD 30 SEC KITCHEN TIMER CLOCK CLEAR OFF START DELAY START SNACKS COOK MICRO COOK POPCORN REHEAT BEVERAGE SOUND REMINDER GUIDE BEHIND DOOR CONVENIENCE COOKING ENTER WEIGHT FOOD...

Page 9: ...EAT Use Reheat for quick reheating of a variety of foods using different times and power levels 13 COOK Touch this pad a code number and weight of food for quick cooking of a variety of foods using di...

Page 10: ...tep 2 Touch TIME DEFROST Step 3 Touch pads 1 5 0 and 0 for 15 minutes defrosting time Defrosting is automatically set on power level 3 but can be changed by touching the POWER LEVEL pad and the desire...

Page 11: ...ooking time 3 Press POWER LEVEL 4 Select desired power level 1 10 5 Press START START MICRO COOK Using the Micro Cook II Feature The Micro Cook II feature lets you set 2 time cooking functions within...

Page 12: ...or CLEAR OFF is touched The REMinder time may be displayed by touching the DELAY START pad The time of day may be displayed by touching the CLOCK pad DELAY START REMINDER How to Use Delay Start The De...

Page 13: ...ACKS pad during microwaving will display the remaining time When done oven displays End continued next page START SNACKS SNACKS The Popcorn feature is designed to be used only with prepackaged microwa...

Page 14: ...begin microwaving Touching the SNACKS pad during microwaving will display the remaining time When done oven displays End START SNACKS SNACKS CODE GUIDE Codes 1 to 4 Quantity Food Code Display Limit Q...

Page 15: ...ds See the Reheat Guide below BEVERAGE The Beverage program makes it simple to heat a cup of hot chocolate or other beverage Use a cup that has no metal decoration and is microwave safe refer to the M...

Page 16: ...cooking will display the remaining Cook time Oven displays End when cooking is done START COOK Cook Weight Food Code Limit OZ Comments Canned 1 4 to 20 oz Use microwave safe casserole or bowl Vegetabl...

Page 17: ...Press TIME DEFROST 2 Select defrosting time 3 Press POWER LEVEL 4 Select desired power level 1 10 5 Press START Defrosting Tips Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be defrosted in the package Tightl...

Page 18: ...START pad When defrosting time is completed End flashes and oven beeps 4 times End remains on display and oven beeps every minute until door is opened or CLEAR OFF pad is touched START AUTO DEFROST 1...

Page 19: ...1 6 0 lbs Turn over and Turn over and shield 10 minutes shield run cold water in cavity Turkey Breast 0 1 6 0 lbs Turn over Shield where 20 minutes breast side up necessary run cold water in cavity Ch...

Page 20: ...tant in microwave cooking Note that a microwaved cake is not placed on a cooling rack Shielding In a regular oven you shield chicken breasts or baked foods to prevent over browning When microwaving yo...

Page 21: ...in Tip Cover plate of food with wax paper or plastic wrap Sandwiches Meat cheese filling with 2 slices of bread 1 to 2 servings Med High 7 1 4 to 2 min Moist filling Sloppy Joes barbecue ham salad 1 t...

Page 22: ...in oven Microwave just until franks can be separated Let stand 5 minutes if necessary to complete defrosting Ground meat 1 lb 4 to 6 min Turn meat over after first half of time Roast beef lamb veal po...

Page 23: ...ater frozen 10 oz package 4 to 7 min In 1 qt casserole place 2 tablespoons water Corn frozen kernel 10 oz package 3 to 6 min In 1 qt casserole place 2 tablespoons water Corn on the cob fresh 1 to 5 ea...

Page 24: ...Wipe frequently with a damp cloth to remove all soil DO NOT USE ABRASIVES SUCH AS CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS THEY WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE Removable Turntable and Turntable Support Occ...

Page 25: ...tacle is grounded through the house wiring You should have the circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle is properly grounded When disconnecting the power cord from the ad...

Page 26: ...nd CLEAR OFF pad not touched to cancel it Make sure you have entered cooking time after touching MICRO COOK pad CLEAR OFF pad was touched accidentally Reset cooking program and touch START pad Make su...

Page 27: ...sly And you can call any time GE Answer Center service is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week Service Contracts 800 626 2224 You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there...

Page 28: ...oduct Read your Use and Care material If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free GE Ans...

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