GE 49-8284, JVM132K, JVM133K warranty Microwave Cookware GU~E Microwave ADAPT~G, Cookware Tips

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MICROWAVE COOKWARE GU~E

& MICROWAVE ADAPT~G

~pe of Cookware

Microwave Uses

Foil-1ined paper bags and boxes

Foil baking trays

Aluminum foil

Metal or partially metal pots, pans, thermometers, skewers and twist ties

Glass jars and bottles

Microwave plastics

Paper or Styrofoam plates and cups

Oven glass and ceramic

Dinnerware

Paper towels, paper napkins and wax paper

Plastic wrap, cooking bags, boil-in bags and storage bags

Paperboard trays used for frozen entrees and dinners

Plastic trays and plates used for frozen entrees and dinners

Straw, wicker and wood

Avoid using.

You can use foil trays that are no higher than 3/4-in. (Foil or metal will reflect microwaves and cause uneven heating.) Arcing can occur if foil is closer than 1 inch to oven walls.

Use for shielding.

Do not use. Microwave-safe thermometers and skewers are available.

Generally, glass jars can be used to warm food. However, do not heat baby food in jars, even without lids, because food will heat unevenly. Do not warm foods in narrow-necked bottles because pressure can build up.

Cooking and heating.

Heating and serving of foods and beverages. Styrofoam will melt if food is too hot or if food is cooked for a long time.

Cooking and heating.

Heating and some cooking. Follow dinnerware manufacturer’s recommendations. Avoid using dishes with metal trim.

Absorbing moisture, and preventing spatters. Heating and serving of sandwiches or appetizers. Light covering to hold in steam. Do not use paper towels that have synthetic fibers, such as nylon, woven into them. Synthetic fibers may cause the towel to ignite. Avoid using recycled paper.

Covering to hold in steam (wrap). Cooking (cooking and boil-in bags). Heating (storage bags).

Cooking and heating.

Cooking and heating.

Warming.

Cookware Tips

Always check the cookware manufacturer’s recommendations before using any cookware in the oven.

Before purchasing cookware or preparing food in cookware, check its size to make sure it will fit

in the oven.

For best cooking results select a dish that matches the size or amount of food being prepared.

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Contents Useand Care &tioking Guide Help US Help YOU If YOU Need ServiceWrite down the model and serial numbers If you received a Damaged ovenThis appliance must be grounded. Connect only ~PORTANT Safety ~STRUCTIONSDo not use the oven for storage purposes. Do not Wortant Safety ~STRUCTIONSIf materials inside oven should ignite, keep Keep metal at least 1 inch away from sjdes of ovenSave These Instructions Optional AccessoriesExhaust Hood ~~Boiable cooking pouches and tightly closedPaper towels, waxed paper and plastic wrap Automatic FAN FeatureMicrowaving Tips Cooking Complete Reminder Features of Your OWNDoor Latches Grease Filters Cooktop Light Oven Floor Auto Defrost GuideYour Touch Control Panel When You Plug in the OvenUsing a Holding Time Minute/Second TimerHow to Time a 3-Minute Phone Call Programming Delayed CookingQuestions and Answers HOW to USE the MINUTE/SECO~ TmerCoohng by TME Time CookExpress Cook Feature Using the Time Cook II FeatureHow to Change Power Level Can I interrupt Time Cook to check the food?How to Use Reminder How to Use Auto StartAdjust for Shorter or Longer Cook Time COO~NG by T~EDefrosting Tips Time DefrostTime Defrost is designed for speedy thawing Should all foods be completely thawed before cooking?Auto Defrost How to Set Auto DefrostStand Time Conversion GuideRecommended MIN.-MAX Foods Weight Basic Microwave Guidelines Glossary of Microwave Terms~pe of Cookware Microwave Uses Microwave Cookware GU~E Microwave ADAPT~GCookware Tips Heating or Reheating GU~E Plate of Leftovers Meats and Main DishesSandwiches SoupsFood First Half Second Comments Time Min Breads, Cakes Power Level DefrostDefrosting GU~E Meat Power Level Defrost Fruit Power Level DefrostFood First Half Second Comments Time Min. Time DucklingFood Container Cover Power Level & Time Comments Container Cover Power Level & Time CommentsCOOmG GU~E Breads Cakes and DessertsCereal, Pasta and Rice Food Container Cover Power Level & Time CommentsCandies COO~G GU~E Food Container Cover Power Level & Time Comments CheeseCheese and Eggs Fish and SeafoodGravies & Sauces FoodContainer Cover Power Level & Time CommentsMeats BeefLamb COOmG GU~EPork VealVegetables PoultryCorn Vegetible Amount Power Level Time CommentsHow to Clean the Oukide CAm Am CLEAN~GHow to Clean the Inside Exhaust FEATU~ Oven Light Cooktop Ligh~ight LightTo replace Circuit breakerAll these things are normal with your microwave oven Page Page Wdll Be There Warranty