GE JE64 Use And Care Manual Download Page 1

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Page 1: ... Jzz 6 time best Use andCare of modelJE64 Features p5 Cooking bytime p6 How tousedefrost pi Defrosting Heating Cooking Charts p Use the j zii ...

Page 2: ...leasewritetous statingmodelandserialnumbers Thisappliancemustbe registered Please ii certain that it ii Writeto GeneralElectricCompany RangeProductService AppliancePark Louisville KY40225 H you receiveda damagedOven Immediatelycontactthedealer orbuilder thatsoldyouthe Microwave Oven save time and money Beforeyourequest service checktheProblemSolveron page22 It listsminorcausesof operatingproblemst...

Page 3: ...ghts blowingof fise or tripping of circuit breaker Install or locate thisappliance only in accordance with the providedInstallationInstructions Be certain to place the front Smfaux Ofthe door three inches or more back from the countertop edge toavoid accidental tipping of the appliance in normal usage Do not coveror block any openings on the appliance Do not use outdoors QDo not immerse power cord...

Page 4: ...esignedor recommendedfor use in the microwaveoven I 3stic Wensik5 Plastic utensilsdesignedfor microwave cookingare very usefid but shouldbe usedcarefully Even microwaveplasticmay not be as tolerantof overcooking conditiorisas are glassor ceramic materialsand may softenor char if subjectedto short periods ofovercooking In longerexposuresto overcooking the foodand utensilscould ignite For thesereaso...

Page 5: ...siredcookingor defrostingtimeandpressSTAN to begincookingordefrosting 6 IModeI andSerialNumbers 2 Door Latches 7 ModeStirrer Cover Protects themicrowave energydistributing system Do notremovethiscover Youwilldamagetheoven 3 ChokeDoorSeal 4 DoorScreen Metalscreen permitsviewingoffoodsandkeeps microwaves confinedinsideoven Il PowerLevelKnob Thisknob canbe setatLOW DEFor HIGH U Stirt PM Pressto start...

Page 6: ...hutoff Questions and filMWW S Q Isetmyovenfor the time calledfor intherecipe but at the endofthetimeallowed mydish wasn t done Whathappened A Sincehousepowervariesdueto timeor locationmanyTimeCook recipesgiveyouatimerangeto prevent overcooking Settheoven forminimum time testthefoodfor doneness andcookyourdisha littlelonger ifnecessary Q WhathappensifI accidentally operate themicrowave oven without...

Page 7: ...enI pressStartandstart theoven I heara dullthumping noise Whatisit A Thissoundisnormal Itis Ming youknowtheovenisusinga PowerLevellowerthanHIGH Q Whydon tthetimesinthe defrosting chartsseemrightfor myfood A Thesetimesareaverage Defrosting timecanvaryaccording tothetemperature inyourfreezer Setyourovenforthetimeindicated inyourdefrosting charts Uyour foodisstillnotcompletely thawed at theendofthatt...

Page 8: ...er pound after first 1 2of time After second 1 2of time separate pieces with table knife Let standto complete defrosting Steaks 4Yz 6 4 5 Place unwrappedmeat in single layer on trivet in Chops per pound per pound cookingdish in oven Ibrnover after first 1 2of time Cutlets Removeanydefrosted pieces After second 1 2of time Beef Lamb separate pieces with table knife let stand to complete Veal Pork de...

Page 9: ...ingle Iaycr in bakingdish Rearrange small pieces picccs after first 1 2of time 1lb sh fish 3 2 Place block in casserole Turn overan ibreak IJpwi il blocks fork a tcrfirst 1 2of time Crabmeat 6 oz Shellfish 4 6 None Arrange in cooking dish with light underside upt Turn large 8 10oz over after first 1 2oftimc Crab Legs Breads cakes Bread or Buns 1lb 4 6 None No turn needed Heat Serve Rolls 2 4 4 Non...

Page 10: ...0 17 19 oz minutesto completedefrosting Fruit Pies Fruit 10 16 oz 7 1o None Removefoil Place package in microwaveoven After minimumtime break up with fork Repeat if necessary Fruit in 4 5 None Place package in microwaveoven Flex packageonce plastic pouch iooz Fruit pie 8 15 None Let stand 20 30minutes to complete defrosting or nutpie 8 in Cream pie 3 4 None Let stand 15 25minutes to complete defro...

Page 11: ...spaghetti stew 3 to4 servings 10 15 CUp 1 CUpserving 1can 16oz 6 8 Hamburgers or meatloaf 1to 2 servings 2 4 4 oz per serving 3 to 4 servings 4 5 Hot Dogs and sausages 1to 2 1 2 3 to 4 2 3 Rice and pasta 1to 2 servings 2 3 24 cup serving Toppedor mixedwith sauce 1to 2 servings 5 7 3 to 4 servings 7 9 Tip Cover saucy maindishes withplastic wrap Coverother main dishes and meats with waxedpaper soups...

Page 12: ...en vleats5 8 oz 4 1o If pouchpackageis used puncture with fork to vent Stir 10 16 OZ 8 18 meat pieces after half of time FrozenDimms Hearty T V Style 17oz 15 17 Removefoilcover and return tray to carton If metal tray Regular T V Style 11oz 8 12 is more than 3 4 inchdeep place foodin microwavesafe Premium Entree 8 9 oz 10 12 container Rotate 1 4turn after half of cookingtime 21 oz 23 26 32 OZ 26 28...

Page 13: ...tweenlayers of paper towels Pork sausage Microwave Wax HI 10 Arrange in singlelayer Rearrange raw safe utensil paper after half of time 2 patties 5 7 min 4 patties 8 9 min Pork link sausage Microwave Wax HI 10 Arrange in single layer Rearrange raw safe utensil paper after haif of time 2 links 3 4 min 4 links 5 6 min 8 links 7 8min Canadian bacon Microwave Wax HI 10 Arrange in single layer 2 slices...

Page 14: ... Eggs Scrambled Glass measuring cup No HI 10 17i 2fi min Place 1teaspoonbutter per egg in dish or casserole per egg Microwaveat HI 10 until melted Scramble the eggswith the butter and 1tablespoonmilk per egg Place in ovenand microwavefor 1 2of total time Scrape portions from the outside to the center Finish cooking Allowto stand 1to 2 minutes to set eggs Poached 1 qt casscroie Casserole HI 10 6 8 ...

Page 15: ...n longgrain 1cup plastic wrap salt Stir after 10minutes Let stand covered 5 minutes before serving Rice minute 1fi qt casserole Lid or HI 10 7 8 min Add 1 cups water Stir after 1K cups plastic wrap 4 minutes 1 Alwaysuse microwave safeutensils glass or plastic Use large enoughcontainer to avoidspillover 2 Start with hottest tap water to shorten cookingtime 3 Do not cover prevents spillover 4 Stir h...

Page 16: ...esafter cookingor put salt in the casserole withthe water beforeadding vegetables Power Level High Vegetable Amount Timein Minutes Comments Asparagus Fresh 1lb 7 9 4 Cut into I in pieces Add 1 4cup water Frozen spears 10oz 8 1OYZ Beans Fresh Green or Wax 1lb 9 12 Cut into 1 in pieces Add 1 4cup water Frozen 9 oz 9 12 Broccoii Fresh spears 1lb 9 11 Add 1 4cup water Frozen chopped or spears 10oz 10 ...

Page 17: ... 12 Slice l 2 in thick Add 1 4cup water Frozen fooz 8 10 Amount Undrained Drained Comments All kinds 8 oz 3 3 min 2 2 min Place vegetables in microwave proof serving dish 15oz 4 5 min 3 3 min Cover with P astic wrap Check at minimum time Stir 17oz 5Yz 7min 3 4 min and serve Vqytabie Amount Power Levei Time Comments BreadedW ables 701 pkgofrouil HI 10 3 4 min Place on trivet or plate suitable for m...

Page 18: ...dge like Cake mix with 8 or 9 in HI 10 6 8 min Grease dish Let stand 5 10minutes pudding included round cake dish before inverting Commercial mix 8 in round HI 10 1 12 min Use 2 cups batter Rotate 1 4turn or square every 4 minutes Let stand 10minutes before invertingto cool 16 cupbundt HI 10 20 23 min Use all batter Rotate 1 4turn every 5 minutes Let stand 15 20minutes before invertingto cool 1 Al...

Page 19: ...ing Conventionally partial covering allows excess steam to escape Ventingplastic wrap or covering with wax paper serves the same purpose when microwaving Arranging onOvenShelf In conventional baking you position foods such as tomatoes or potatoes so that hot air can flow around them When microwaving you arrange foods in a ring so that all sides are exposed to microwaveenergy Stirring In range top ...

Page 20: ... Toprevent breakage donotplacetrayintowaterjustafter cooking Washitcarefully inwarm sudsywaterorinthedishwasher Thetraycanbebrokenifdropped Specialnotewhenusing Brown NSearDish Ifgreaseis present highheatgenerated on bottomofaBrown NSeardishmay causethegreasetoburnontothe oventray Thismayberemoved with acleansersuchasBarKeepers Friend CleanserbySerVaas Laboratories Inc AfterusingBarKeepersFriend C...

Page 21: ...the wallreceptacletoprovideproper polarityin theconnectionofthe powercord Caution Attachingtheadapter groundterminaltothewall receptaclecoverscrewdoesnot groundtheapplianceunlessthe coverscrewismetal andnot insulated andthewallreceptacle isgroundedthroughthehouse wiring Youshouldhavethecircuit checkedbya qualifiedelectrician to makesurethereceptacleis properlygrounded Whendisconnecting the power c...

Page 22: ... Lt tl or changing levelsduringcooking ifnecessary Dishwasnotrotated rned orstirred Somedishesrequirespecificinstructions Checkcookingchartsorrecipeforinstructions AHTheseThingsAre Normal withyour Microwave oven Steamorvaporescapingfrom aroundthedoor Lightreflectionarounddooror outercase Dimmingovenlightandchangein blowersoundmayoccur while operating at powerlevelsother thanhigh oDull thumping sou...

Page 23: ...elp FIRST contactthepeople who servicedyourappliance Explain whyyou are notpleased In most cases this will soivethe problem NEXT ifyouarestillnotpleased writeallthedetails including yourphonenumber to Manager Consumer Relations General Electric AppliancePark Louisville Kentucky40225 FINALLY ifyourproblem is still not resolved write Major Appliance Consumer ActionPanel 20 North WackerDrive Chicago ...

Page 24: ...l warranty servicewill be provided by our FactoryServiceCentersor by our authorized CustomerCare servicersduring normal working hours Look in the White or YellowPages of your telephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOTPOINTFACTORY SERVICEor GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER CARE SERVICE E sEEl IH Ht EFUM i c JE34 8 S5 PrintedinKorea ...

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