GE JVM1651, JVM1650 owner manual Special Notes about Microwaving

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING

ARCING

If you see arcing, press the CLEAR/OFF pad and correct the problem.

Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:

The metal shelf not installed correctly so it touches the microwave wall.

Metal or foil touching the side of the oven.

Foil not molded to food (upturned edges act like antennas).

Metal, such as twist-ties, poultry pins, or gold- rimmed dishes, in the microwave.

Recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces being used in the microwave.

FOODS

Do not pop popcorn in your microwave oven unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave ovens.

Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers—for example, closed jars—are able to explode and should not be heated in this microwave oven. Such use of the microwave oven could result in injury.

Do not boil eggs in a microwave oven. Pressure will build up inside egg yolk and will cause it to burst, possibly resulting in injury.

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Operating the microwave with no food inside for more than a minute or two may cause damage to the oven and could start a fire. It increases the heat around the magnetron and can shorten the life of

the oven.

Foods with unbroken outer “skin” such as potatoes, hot dogs, sausages, tomatoes, apples, chicken livers and other giblets, and egg yolks should be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking.

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JVM1650, JVM1651 specifications

The GE JVM1651 and JVM1650 represent two of the leading models in the GE lineup of microwave ovens, designed to enhance cooking convenience and efficiency in modern kitchens. While both models share core technologies, they come with unique features catering to different user preferences.

The GE JVM1651 is a 1.6 cubic feet over-the-range microwave oven that boasts a sleek design, making it a perfect fit for any kitchen. One of its standout features is the sensor cooking controls, which automatically adjust the cooking time based on the moisture released from the food, ensuring perfectly cooked meals every time. The unit also comes equipped with a convenient turntable that helps to promote even heating by rotating food as it cooks.

On the other hand, the GE JVM1650, while similar in capacity, offers a slightly different narrative with its more traditional approach to microwave technology. It features 1,000 watts of cooking power, which allows for quick and efficient cooking of various dishes. Users appreciate the simple and intuitive control panel, which includes options for one-touch cooking, such as popcorn and reheat settings. This model is particularly favored for its straightforward functionalities and reliable performance.

Both microwave models come with a Recirculating Ventilation System that filters and recirculates air in kitchens without external venting, a practical solution for apartments or homes without ducting. Their integrated halogen lighting provides excellent visibility for stove tops, making meal prep and cooking safer and easier.

In terms of design, both JVM1651 and JVM1650 offer easy installation and stylish finishes that complement contemporary kitchen aesthetics. Moreover, their durable materials ensure longevity and ease of cleaning.

Overall, the GE JVM1651 and JVM1650 stand out due to their functional features, innovative technologies, and user-friendly characteristics. They provide versatile cooking solutions that cater to a range of culinary needs from reheating leftovers to preparing intricate meals, making them invaluable additions to any kitchen space.