GE JVM59, JVIWW, 862A725P80 HowtoCmmttheChJtfwh?, Howto Cleanthe Inside, AutomaticTempwatureProbe

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Thisappliancemust be grounded. Inthe eventof an electrica~short circuit,grounding reducesthe risk of electricshock by providingan escape wire for the electriccurrent. Thisapplianceis equippedwith a cord havinga groundingwire with a groundingplug, The plug must be pluggedinto an outlet that is prop- erly installedand grounded.(Fig. 1)

WARNING—improper useof the grounding plug can result in a risk of electrii shock.

 

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INSURE PROPER GROUND

EXISTS BEFORE USE

 

Consulta qualifiedelectricianor servicemanif the grounding instruc- tions are not completelyunder- stood,or if doubt existsas to whetherthe applianceis properly grounded.

Wherea standardtwo-prong wall receptacleis encountered,it is the personalresponsibilityand obliga- tion of the customerto haveit replacedwith a properlygrounded three-prongwall receptacle.

Do IitkXUnderAnyCircum- stancesCutw Flemovethe Third(Ground)ProngFrom The PowerCordm

!30 bid UseanAdapterPlug WithThisAppliance.

Do NotUsean Extension CordWithThisAppliance.

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ValuableAppliance,ProtectIt From

MisuseBy FoliowlngTheseRules:

@Keepyourovencleanand

sweet-smellingOpeningthe.oven door a few minutesaftercooking helps“air-out”the interier.An occasionalthorough wiping with a solutionof bakingsodaandwater keepsthe interiorfresh,

eDon’tusesharp-ed~edutensils withyouroven,The interiorand ex- teriorovenwalls can be scratched. Thecontrol panelcan be damaged.

eIX3n’tremovetheantennacover at the top of the oven (microwave featur~4 on page5). Youwill damagethe oven.

IBECERTAINPOWER1SOFF BEFORECLEANINGANY PARTCM=‘THISOVEN.

Howto Cleanthe Inside

Walls,floorandpla$ticcover.!3e-

there is Ihtleheatexceptin

: food, or sometimesIn the utww

~ sils,spillsand spattersara easyto

remove.Somespatterscan be re-

movedwith a papertowel, others

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may requirea dampcloth. Remove gre~syspatterswith a sudsycloth, then rinseand dry. Do not use abrasivecleanerson ovenwalls. NEVERUSEA CCXvlMERCIAL

OVENCLEANERON ANY PART

OF YOURMICROWAVEOVEN.

Door-inskfeGlass:.Wipeup spatters daily,washwhen soiled,with a min- imum of sudsywarm water.Rinse thoroughly and dry.

Metaland plasticpartson door: Wipefrequentlywith a dampcloth to removeall soil. DO NOTUSE ABRASIVES,SUCHAS CLEANING PC)WDERSC)F?STEELAND PLAS- TIC PADS.THEY MAYMARTHE SURFACE.

HowtoCmm”ttheChJtfwh?

Case.Cleanthe outsideof your ovenwith soapand dampcloth, then rinseand dry, The outer pane of the window is glass.Just wipe cleanwith a damp cloth. Chrome trim is bestwjpedwith a damp cloth and then with a dry towel,

ControlPanel.Wipewith a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly. Do not use abrasivesor sharpobjectson the panel.They can damageit,

Door$urfaca Whencleaningsur- facesof door and oventhat come togetheron closing the door, use only mild, non-abrasivesoapsor detergent$appliedwith a sponge or soft cloth.

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SpecialnotewhenusingBrownW SearDish:High heatgeneratedon bottom of Brown ‘NSearDishcan causescorchedappearingstainsto bakeonto the ovenfloor if greaseis present.Thesemay be removed with 13arI@epersFriend@Cleanser by SerVaasLaboratories,Inc.

After using Bar Keep@rsFriend@ Cleanser,rinseand dry thoroughly, following instructionson can: Do not useBar KeepersFriend@ Cleanseron the paintedsurfaces such asthe walls. it may scratchthe paint.

Bar KeepersFriend@Cleanseris sold in manygrocery,hardware, and departmentstores,

DOUBLEDLJTV shelf,Yourshelf accessoryis designedfor usein a microwaveovenonly; do not usein a conventionaloven.Do not usea browning dish with the shelf.Arcing could occur.

Cleanshelfwith mild soapand water or in the dishwasher.Do not

cleaninself-cleaningoven.

AutomaticTempwatureProbe.

Probeis sturdy,but careshould be taken in handling,Do not twist or bend;avoiddropping temperature probe.

Cleanas soon after using as pos= sible.To clean,wipe with sudsy cloth, then rub lightly with plastic scouring ball if necessary,Rinse and dry. (C)rwashin dishwasher,)

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49-4562, 862A725P80, JVIWW, JVM59 specifications

The GE JVM59, JVIWW, 862A725P80, and 49-4562 are part of General Electric’s extensive lineup of home appliances, specifically designed to provide convenience and efficiency in modern kitchens. These models showcase GE’s commitment to innovative technology and user-friendly features, making them popular choices for homeowners.

The GE JVM59 is a robust over-the-range microwave that combines powerful performance with stylish design. With a 1.7 cubic feet capacity and 1000 watts of cooking power, it delivers consistent heating and defrosting, making it ideal for a variety of cooking tasks. One of its standout features is the sensor cooking control, which automatically adjusts cooking time and power based on the moisture released from the food. This ensures optimal results without the guesswork that often comes with microwave cooking.

The JVIWW model emphasizes versatility with its steam-clean feature, allowing for easy maintenance. It also boasts a high-contrast, easy-to-read control panel, making it user-friendly for all family members. Additionally, the microwave is equipped with an internal cooktop light and a powerful ventilation system that effectively eliminates smoke and odors from the kitchen atmosphere.

The 862A725P80 is a component associated with the GE line that reinforces the importance of genuine parts in maintaining appliance efficiency. This part typically contributes to the overall performance of various GE models, ensuring durability and longevity, which is a hallmark of GE products.

Lastly, the 49-4562 is another essential part of the microwave ecosystem, often linked to ventilation and ducting options. Proper ventilation is crucial for maintaining air quality during cooking, and this part ensures the appliance operates effectively in both recirculating and external venting configurations.

Overall, these GE appliances incorporate advanced technologies, user-centric designs, and reliable components that stand the test of time. With features like sensor cooking, steam-cleaning, and efficient ventilation, they cater to the needs of today’s busy households, making meal preparation faster, simpler, and more enjoyable. Whether it’s a quick meal or a complex dish, the GE JVM59, JVIWW, 862A725P80, and 49-4562 have the tools to help users achieve delicious results with ease.