GE JVM48 Microwave Oven User Manual


 
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a Add heating baby k)ocfin
glassjars,evenwithout their
lids; especiallymeatandegg
mixtures.
@ E’bn’t
defrostfrozenbever-
agesin narrowneck bottles;
especiaHycarbonatedones.
Evenif the containeris opened,
pressurecanbuild up.This can
causethe containerto burst,
resultingin injury.
~ Usemetalonly as directedin
CCNMXM.
Metalstripsas used
on meat,roastsare helpfulwhen
usedas shownin Cookbook.
TV dinners may be cookedin
metaltrays.I-k3wever,when
usingmetalin microwaveoven,
keepmefa!al least‘t+lch away
fromsidesd mm.
* Cooking ukmsilsmay
hot
becauseof heat
transferredfrom the heated
food. This is especiallytrue if
plasticwrap
has beencovering
the top and handlesof the
utensil.Potholdersmay be
neededto handlethe utensiL
@ the C$Vmlfhxw
can too hot !0 tauch.
Becarefultouching the floor
during and
aftercooking,
S ml not $,&wany
in food you are microwaving
unlessthat is
or for
useifl the oven.
63 the
the mlmm $MM
Hto cook with. If you leave
the probeinsidettw CMWIwithout
irfsertirlgit in focalor liquid, and
turn on microwaveenergy,it can
createelectricalarcing in the
cwen,and damageovenwalls.
e PlasticIJterwMv-+%3stic
utensilsdesignedfor microwave
cooking arevery useful,but
should be usedcarefully.EverI
microwaveplastic maynot be as
tolerant of overcookingcondi-
tions as areglassor ceramic
materialsand maysoftenor
char if subjectedto short periods
of overcooking.In longer expo-
suresto overcooking,the food
and utensilscould ignite. For
thesereasons:1) Usemicro-
waveplasticsonly “and use
them” in strict compliancewith
the utensilmanufacturer’s
2) Do not
subjectempty utensilsto rnicro-
wavirfg,3) Do not permitchildren
to use plasti~utensilswithout
completesupervision.
e cC@drigpark follow
our diredions exactlyand
alwayscook the meatto at least
170°.This assuresthat, in the
remotepossibilitythat trichina
may be presentin the meat,it
will be killed and meatwill be
safeto eat.
@ eggs (in and CM$M
shell) !$3not f(lf’
microwavecooking. Pressure
can build up insideegg yolk and
maycauseit to burst,resulting
in injury,
@ with CMJter
‘W@%”Swci-1as pQ&3iCE$%hat
dogs or 5EM3agQs,
apples}chicken liversand other
giblets,and eggs (Sx33abcwe)
shm.dcibe piercedto allow
steamto escapeduring cx30kif4g.
Is
and Chw%?d 138Q51
should be alit,piercedor vw%ed
as
ciirecteciiri Cookbook If they
are not, pk3sticcmulciburst dur-
ing or aftercooking,
possiblyresulting in Injury.Also,
plastic storagecontainersshouid
beat ieast
becausethey form a tight seai,
Whencooking witin
lightiy coveredwith piasticwrap,
remove03verif3gcaf’efuiiyarlci
diwmtsteamaway from hands
and &Kx3.
groundedby a .
See
the speciaiinstallationbook-
iet pack$dwith the microwave
oven.
-Newer
kxwe WC&X3unik3
at highhw3tsettings.
130ilcwercausessmokingand
greasyspilkwersthat may ignite
and spreadif ventfan is oper-
ating.To minimizeautomaticfan
operation,useadequatesized
utensiisand usehigh heatset-
tings only when necessary.
-In thement of43fpwasefirs,
smotherfiarning panon surface
unit by coveringpwl completely
with !M,cookiesheet
~—
or fiat tray.
—Never kmchunderthe
ovenwithme ventfan
because
it may spreadthe
frames,
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dmn9 wxxxding W instructions
WI p$3g3!313 WKi 14,to
maintain
good
and avoid grease
fires,
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