Page 1: ...thebest from Oven Use andCare ofSpacemakerII M model JEM616 Features p5 Cooking lljy Defrosting p8 Questions Use the Solver ...
Page 2: ...l and serialnumbers You llfind them on a label inside the oven These numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership RegistrationCard that came with your MicrowaveOveri Before sendingin this card please write these numbers here Model Number Serial Number Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your MicrowaveOven Theelectric output of this microwave oven is 500 watts ...
Page 3: ...t toprevent flickering of lights blowing offuseortripping ofcircuitbreaker Installorlocatethisappliance onlyinaccordance withthe provided installation instructions Becertainto pkicethefront surfaceofthedoorthreeinchesor morebackfromthecountertop edgetoavoid accidentd of the appliance in usage on Donot cover or Mockany openings ontheappliance Donotuse outdoors Donotimmerse power cordor pluginwater ...
Page 4: ...ensils designed formicrowave cooking areveryuseful butshouldbe usedcarefully Evenmicrowave plasticmaynotbeastolerantof overcooking conditions asareglass orceramic materials andmay softenorcharifsubjected toshort periodsofovercooking Inlonger exposures toovercooking thefood andutensils couldignite For thesereasons 1 Usemicrowave plastics onlyandusetheminstrict comdiancewiththeutensil rnan facturer ...
Page 5: ...ermitsviewing of foods and keeps confined inside oven w 4 Oven Vent 5 Oven Interior Light Turns on when the door is opened or when the ovenis operating 6 and Serial Numbers 7 Mode Stirrer CovereProtects the microwaveenergy distributing system Do not remove this cover Youwill damage the oven R 0 8 Glass Cooking Tray Tray must be in place when using the oven Cooking performance will be unsatisfactor...
Page 6: ...tering another power leveJnumber if you want to change from tiutomaticPower Level 10 HIGFI for cooking or Power Level 3 LOW for defrosting e 3 0 0 4 TIMEDEFROST Gentle o generaUyuniformthawingat automaticPowerLevel3 LOW or changepower levelafter entering defrostingtime See page 8 7 MIN SEC TIl ER This feature uses no microwaveenergy It functionsas a kitchentimer as a holdingperiod after defrostor ...
Page 7: ...kII Step 1 RepeatSteps1 2 and 3 Step2 TouchTIME COOKI 11 pad Displayshows COOK and 2 ENTER TIME is flashing Step3 Setyourtime Step4 Tochangethe powerlevel touchPOWER LEVEL pad and desirednumber for new powerlevel Step 5 Touch START Step 6 COOK TIME the selected power leveland the first COOk time counting down show on the dispkiy Step8 When time is tip theoven signalsand flashes EndVThe oven lighta...
Page 8: ...ted part of the waythrough the defrosting time QuestimsandAnswers o Q WhenI pressSTART 1heara dull thumping noise What is it A This sound is normal It is lettingyou knowtheovenis using ii powerlevellowerthtm 10 HIGH Q CanI defrostsmall itemsin a hurry A Yes but they willneed more frequentattentionthan usual Raise the powerlevelafier enteringthe time bytouchingthe desired power levelpad PowerLevel7...
Page 9: ...ime by touching MIN SEC TIMER The display shows Oand ENTER TIME flashes Step 5 Touch i 0 0 and Oto hold for ten minutes 10 00appears on displayand TIME flashes Step 7 Touch2 5 0 and Ofor twenty five minutesofcookingtime COOK TIME flashesand25 00 and POWER 10 appear on display Step8 TouchSTART DEF TIME and 15 00countingdownshow on display As each functionis automaticallyperformed oven displayshowsi...
Page 10: ...ewhenusing Brown NSearDish If grease is present high heat generated on bottom of a Brown NSear dish may cause the grease to bum onto the oventray This may be removed with a cleanser suchas Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser by SerVaas Laboratories Inc After using Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser rinse and dry thoroughly followinginstructions on can Do not use Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser on the painted surface...
Page 11: ...LOTS II R ION Fig The larger slotin the adapter must be alignedwith the larger slotin the wall receptacle to provideproper polarity in the connection of the power cord Caution Attachingthe adapter ground terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw does not ground the appliance unless the cover screw is metal and not insulated and the wall receptacle iSgrounded through the house wiring Youshould ha...
Page 12: ... balancethe weightof the oven III Step3 Open your cabinetand with your screwdriver begin to remove the screwsholding the microwave oven in place by turning them counterclockwise Alternate between screwsso that ovenis loosened as evenlyas possible Note Beforefinal removalof the screws check to be sure that the microwaveoven is being suitably supported to prevent it from falling or sliding ...
Page 13: ...1 andadditional cooking timefarcompletion W WERCO KE13 Incoflect We level ent r ch Cookbookforrecommendedpowerk d Or changingIeveIsduring cookingif necessary oDishwasnotro ted tu or stimed Somedishesrequirespecificinstructions Check Cookbookor recipe for instructions oToomanydishesin ovenat sametime ook time mustbe increasedJl ellCOOk hI J more than onefooditem Check Cookbooktimerecommendations AU...
Page 14: ... heJp FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain whyyou are not pleased In most cases this will solvethe problem NEXT if you are still not pleased write all the de ils including yourphone number to Manager Consumer Relations General Electric Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky40225 FINALLY if your problem is still notresolved write Major Appliance Consumer ActionPanel 2 9ldo lhWac...
Page 15: ...lowPages of your telephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOTPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER CARE SERVICE The GE Answer Cente 800 626 2000 Improper installation IDFailure of the product if it is used for If you have an installation Problem other than its intended purpose or contact vour dealer or installer You used commercial y...