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GE SPACEMAKER JVM48 User's Manual

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1. hu Acer aritharisvand GCiictamar Caro Wy TUI AULIE IGS WILE I WAI U servicers during normal working hours Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for APPA Fi CAPT MIM MPAA AAT GENENAL ELCUINIV UUIFANT GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOTPOINT FACTORY SERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE To IERE m AEE mye eL oS DTe rwr rrr Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers a oalliem mf tha avariiiats i 16 la d TANULO WI UIU biw U IL te used for cther than its intended purpose or used commercially e Damage to product caused by accident fire floods or acts of God iA FRA A h PP i ke Oe Pe PPA t WARRANTOR iS NOT RESPON SIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES NREN RAATI RAT RAT REND REDON DDN Risa PSM RSM MS UMD RGD MD PRX ne FORE EE AEE ANA A AER IEE EAI CC IE A NEETI A CCIE APC A NERIS INTE I AANE I AA CES ERD FD oN GENERAL ELECTRIC
2. e ee eee ea Trn sepa ios Es ee Be Ahh Eea raat ERRE EEUW Wwe trw way between 1 and 2 for a cooking time of 1 minute and 30 seconds Qtan A Tiirn ee er Emy or rhal wtw ie Te E WHT FF iS ing interior light comes on and n starts to operate to tell you pee is operating Step 6 When time is up oven sig nals and shuts off automatically NOTE When setting a time of less than 1 minute rotate timer turn and then back to desired time Questions and Answers Q want to cook my dish on a Power Level other than HIGH what do need to do A To change the Power Level turn ba ea la asna i mumni Mawntvarl FG iv rVwor LUV WUE G Iset my oven for the time called for in the recipe but at the end of the time allowed my dish wasn t tA fla m ba m m a mn a done Wnat happened D h A fa maa me Sh mk some a wre te A Since house power varies aue to time or location many Tima errer weer FRE FW Cook recipes give youa time range to prevent overcooking Set the oven for minimum time test the food mmu An bia bi i i a h d La te i ooa for d neness and GGGK your y K dish a little longer if nacessar Q Can l interrupt my Time Cook ing to check the food A Yes If there is time remaining on the Timer simply close the door wah os on be START ana pusn J NOTE Rain Pv 4 ti Wit VIO owave power will come on until you are ready You must push START for
3. ese ee eee Sey g eE eee AEE ESS pA Sd I PISS a CF Ls pl pS AF a RAY OD te he Gg BEE x The exhaust hood feature on your GE microwave oven is equipped with a metal filter which collects grease When the fan is operated air is drawn up To remove grease filter grasp the finger hold on the filter and push to the rear The filter will drop out To replace grease filter insert the fiiter in the top frame siot on the back of the opening Push to the rear and upward to snap into place Fo pe E IE a a a Se E RE EEE NEE SIL TE RERA E pe Speer aes ar sens OE ALEEN SE te panes ire Aras fo ae ea Se gases ne ee Eg we Rie pare ee T pias Sas ae ec r LA BEETA pears RAIE Peta A eE EA SS CRU EE OE O A S 3 LEa EN Enine Yai A Beene tS estes St Set OS AY NS Fe eines rc ee nod oe cr GaP EAE OEE UP PTE ELIE SRE FS RE SES rena Aa POEET EY EEN RR tm tr a a TOE ESS IE TO LICE TEES ETE RI LOE SE SE EEE SSE Skane ISOS Nt hi Se eA Ro tae Aerie RASS EAR etea eet yeas aS MESES ahs Pinter ya setae ee irs Ete AE ESTEE Seca Fee eS See chet elt E EE E rg a are ons tr eet GR SUSE ek POG REEL RE bt sips cies ga ce Ses STS ASE Teed Sepsis bp ee a teres A aia skid us Peano ete Ni E A aot aea Ee AC cat ee Ez eS SPER EE aia iy lt 2 Sey EAS rap Ethie ake Lg aena bos ony eirge Satay hoy oh Sy Seas ea Hest PE Eee E Haner e aet En A sate Nake iar aS EERTE Ah T a through the filter and is then discharged through provided vent
4. ignite Do not pop popcorn in your microwave aven unless in a spe cial microwave sie ii acces sory or UNnI6Ss you Eala mima few smm a iavcicu Wi Liaw ite IH ovens oven and the danger of fire if by accident the oven should run empty a minute or two no harm is done However try to avoid operating the oven empty at ali times it saves energy and pro longs sh of the oven connect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel Some products such as whole eggs and sealed con tainers tor exampie closed maf manau lis am on ede am a al glass jars inay expioae ana hanla aat Kin hanto ta thie EENLING PPAR AS PES EAR ERS FET OLE bE oven continued next page zm npn gn Fa Oo A B gum Fa A continued e Avoid heating baby food in glass jars even without their lids especially meat and egg mixtures Dont defrost frozen bever ages in narrow neck bottles especially carbonated ones Even if the container is opened pressure can build up This can cause the container to burst resulting in injury m Elina mandal mele an Adivantagri iss Led OES PRIS EGE winy CAD GID vita 523 Cookbook Metal strips as used on meat roasts are helpful when used as shown in Cookbook TV dinners may be cooked in metal trays However wnen using metal in microwave oven keen metal at least 1 inch away Ts r from sides of oven Cooking utensils may become
5. 7 riip properly y quaj ified service per sonnel Contents Before Microwaving 2 9 Safety instructions 3 4 Features of Your Oven 5 Touch Control Panel 6 7 How to Time Cook 8 How to Defrost 0s 9 How to Temp Cook 10 Grounding Instructions 11 Care of Your Oven 12 13 The Problem Solver 13 The Exhaust Feature ena Aa If You Need Service 15 Warranty ere Back Cover your microwave oven are labeled suitable for microwaving Check your Cookbook for specific test to determine microwave saie titancile We BW TOP a ate Paper towels wax paper and plastic wrap can be used to cover dishes in order to retain moisture and prevent spattering A CAMA mirreawuinuaead fande require kci WENA ETENA PEELS WF VU GYV FL ee wh tt Stirring rotating or an Check your Cookbook for specific instructions Some foods such as unshelled eggs and hot dogs must be pierced to allow steam to escape during an wa ot ILA f VUUAIFIY be followed includin following WARNING To reduce the risk of burns electric shock fire injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual Read and follow the specific M_ ee fe a meni no a s eRe aie PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID properly groun
6. CA FEB HIO LA CHE pre WG e iy grounded by a qualified installer See the special installation book let packed with the microwave oven The vent fan in your Space maker oven will operate automatically under certain conditions see Automatic Fan Feature page 7 While the fan is operating caution is required to prevent the starting and spread ing of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in use For this reason Never leave surface units unattended at high heat settings Railavar annene amalinn ani we ATER VE Wed toed FIRIR Pig CAIN greasy spillovers that may ignite and spread if vent fan is oper ating To minimize automatic fan operation use adequate sized utonsils anri neo hinh hoat eat wT EAFF LHI a Ler F vey J EWL eri h tings only when necessary in the event of a grease fire smother flaming pan on surface unit by covering pan completely wiih weil itting gy cookie sneet or flat tray __ Alawaw finan Samana camAiin r the mI GrG IGS IVI MIMS iG oven with the vent fan ope erat ng because it may spread the flames Keep hood and grease liters clean according to instructions on pages 13 and 14 to maintain good ventina and avoid grease fires SAVE F Eod B C ES U E Fimta Bae T N ISTRUCTI ON is Ree eS e e EE ae AENA A E EE A Ar ee ee teat ee os he 1 Door Handle Oven doesn t operate unless door is securely latched 2 Door Latch Push in
7. Poa cen we u Features amp WoT SPA T your oven p gt by temperature p10 How to use RAW VY UV Defrost Save time and money Before you call for service The GE Answer Centef 800 626 2000 rielp Us Fei You Read this book carefully it will help you operate and main tain your new Microwave Oven properly Keep it handy for answers to your questions lf you dont understand something or need more help Call toll free CONSUMI information service or write include your phone number Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 Write down the model and aha he t s serial number S You ll find them on a label inside the oven on the upper left side hese numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card that came with your Microwave Oven Before sending in this card please write these numbers here Model No senal No Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your Microwave Oven This microwave oven is UL listed forin Te Berne eer eee Te HG Gas ranges F tanagata ead fh sean en et 249435 SBP RJE PLE P ihe ie te taeF nrg F fa 2 aj A r PE ae AVE oor i S COG Be sure your Microwave Oven is registered it is important tnat we ine manu facturer know the location of your Microwave Oven should a need occur for adjustments Your supplier is r
8. by turning the TEMP 643 bil oi b CONTROL dial to a lower Seng unti the oven turns off Before restarting open and close oven door to reset control el a 1 ore WE _ Mam Na LIA l i lI TIME TEMP a n AN TA Sy a d ateme Shs Seah EHR DELELE EE MEE RRR VARIABLE POWER CONTROL Your new microwave oven allows you a complete selection of microwave power levels from which to choose Aiways check with The Microwave Guide and Cookbook to find Ait wihink nower la aval ie FET WA Which ww tw VWI tw recommended for the food you re cooking The Variable Power Control is marked with 10 set tings However you can adjust the power level to select settings between the numbers marked on con trol to fit the type amount and kind of food you are coo okina In thie way vou hava comnlato Aanntral over WAS UNEL TN tite Vay yw FUGA Ne WWE RE be con Wi VVN the amount of microwave power used for cooking your food and you have flexibility to cook all food types because power can he adjusted HOOD CONTROLS Fan Switch Press once for high speed Press twice ior iow speed Press again for off Lamp Switch Push and release for light AUTOMATIC FAN FEATURE Cooking appliances installed under the oven might under some heavy usage conditions cau
9. cooking to begin TAR TOV PNY tn i ler Mafana 2 s d The Defrost setting is designed for even thawing necessary for large amounts of food and is one of the most imporiant advantages Af a minrnwinaua oven WI UU TEEI W VY G VU TD DAD Ia at dh te So wee ae T rOwecr Levei 3 I gt recommenaed for most defrosting but you may change this for more flexibility See your Cookbook for the complete defrosting chart To become better acquainted with the defrost function defrost frozen marhl abrawnn fas Fadi acasinam tha antann MYER CHUNG Wy IVT tit OlGpO below the oven and turn Variable Power Level Control to 3 LOW DEFROST po a e M TIME o TEMP me Fm SELECT TIME OR TEMP COOKING Sena MAFA A E a R R a a Step 2 Turn Time Temp Switch to the left to TIME Fractie WMG O and Answers Q Can Defrost small items in a hurry A Yes small a a Pe Dreads and rolis ana porous foods like small portions of frozen foods r ma ay he microwaved at higher power Check the How to Convert Defrost Times Chart in the Cookbook for the amount of time saved when using higher powers Stat WW FY LUAT WY Ft ti EEA ee arms E PENETRE sie Meee Eee eS SiGe eS Seep Se eee ee aa SREB EEA Step 3 Turn Time Set to 8 minutes AIN i Si p 4 Push START Interior light comes on and a fan starts t
10. d A Cookbook times are average Deirosting time a vary according tn tha tamnoarati in vour fraax ar aww GF Fw vwt wI k h a In Jw TE WP Rede Set your oven for the time indicated in your Cookbook If your food is still not completely thawed at the end of inat time re set your oven and For many foods internal temperature is the best test of doneness Roasts or poultry are cooked to your preference when temperature cooking Heating or reheating foods accurately to a serving temperature you The e Temperature Probe The temperature probe is a food thermometer that gauges the internal temperature of your food it munet ha reari vusrlaan nainn TEAAD CONU GENS UOC WIIG UOHIY TIVI VINTA HANDI desire is simple and easy TEND COOK takes the roth ACC km SYS F AWV CII yuve JYI because the oven shuts off automatically w food is done anr rk maint af T 2 ep gt SENSOR How to Temperature Cook Basic Meatioat Step 1 insert temperature probe as directed in Cookbook and at tach probe securely in oven wall Close the door TIME o TEMP SELECT TIME OR TEMP COOKING Step 2 Turn Time Temp Switch to Step 3 Turn Variable EA A iY Step 5 Push START button Inte rior light and fan come on to tell you oven is operating Control to 10 HIGH aane Siep 6 When temperature is reached the oven will automati cally shut off Remove probe and f
11. ded j outlet See GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found on page 11 For best operation plug this appliance into its own electrical outlet to prevent nerenng of ay amp 2 E e c a a Q ES L ri ccor rdance with the pro istallation instructions ot caver or block any tar Of caver ws ee ee a se F openings on the appliance Do not use outdoors Do nat immerse nowe Taf FE FFE ESE 4 pr wr VF FF wT r olug in water Kaa ep power card away frorn er i TF a7 w r Yy n we eee J sr wrtrts fF heated surfaces Do not let power cord hana over edge of table or counter Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged power cord or plug if it is not working prop erly or if it has been damaged or dropped e This appliance should be ser viced only by qualified service 2 9 3 reore ar iF Ut oO ie amina loi aie air o adjustment e As with any appliance close supervision is necessary when used by children fii p astic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven Do not use your microwave oven to dry newspapers Tropo towels and napkins products can contain metai flanbe wrihinh mau Anien arcing HOOR VVIP WHI may AALA UI IN GAG IEE or ignite Paper products con taining nylon or nylon filaments should be avoided as they may also
12. ellina you oven is operating Step 5 When oven signals and shuts off turn package over and close door Siep 6 Turn Time Set to amp minutes anA annah G PTAGBT Alhan nauan shiite TATENA pMn GP S ARI Re VVG WV GOI FTTR off separate pieces and let stand to complete defrosting Q When closed the door hear a dull thumping noise What is it A This sound is normal It is letting you know the oven is using a Power ma a a cmh hh a t LEVvG iower than HIGH Can i open the door during defrosting to check on the progress of my food X me w A Yog Yo may AanGN tha danr at tase Lie died PUPA YS SEN BPiwe WWI Vt any time during microwaving To resume defrosting close the door oven begins operating if time is left on 1 timer if noi reset timer et ay a RESTR Breer aay See LS Se Rae oe Ppa eee tee epee aE RLY TOSSES Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be defrosted in the package For even defrosting many foods need to pe broken Up OF Separatea part of the way through the defrost ing time Homemade dinners can be frozen in shaiiow foii trays and heated for Inbar inanan Carlant fanaa uahhinh minra IALUTI Wee Weiowsd CVU VELUMI EUI Vv wave well Pre packaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwave cooked Check vour Gael book for other defrosting tips Q Why don t the defrosting times in the Cookbook seem right for my foo
13. ered it is your personal responsibility and obliga tion to nave it iSpiacca wiih a Piup erly grounded three prong wall receptacle Do Not Under Any Circum stances Cut or Remove the Third Ground Prong From The Power Cord Do Not Use an Adapter Plug Pin 2a A aa an e on am a Wiin This Apphance mh pE S ee i Sr Soe Ey Se Aee Seay ae Your New Microwave Oven is a Valuable Appliance Protect It From Misuse By Following These Rules Keep your oven clean and sweet smelling Opening the oven door a few minutes after cooking helps air out the interior An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of baking soda and water keeps the interior fresh Don t use sharp edged utensils with your oven The interior and ex tarinar aunan wulalla nan hn anratahadci LEGT IVI VYGIS Wano CRUI 870 eld COL Te The control panel can be damaged a Pan t POIANA AAUAY AUAYr tha EF FEE SESE CL We Wee ie WWE GE stirrer at the top of the oven micro wave feature 4 on page 5 You will damage the oven BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF REFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THIS OVEN sy un w w How to Clean the Inside Walls floor and plastic cover Be cause there is little heat except in the food or sometimes in the uten siis SpillS ana spatters are easy to remove Some spatters can be re moved with a paper towel others may require a damp cloth Remove greasy spatters with a s
14. esponsible for registering you as the owner Please check with your supplier to be sure he has done so also send in your Consumer Product Owner ship Registration Card if you move or if you are not the original pur chaser please write to us stating model and serial numbers This appliance must be registered Piease be certain that it is Write to General Electric Company Range Product Service Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 H you received a damaged oven immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the Micro AEEA WIAA VVE WV WiN Save time and money Before you reguesi service Check the Problem Solver on page 13 It lists minor Causes of operating problems that you can correct yourself The electric output of this microwave oven is 600 Watts allation over a aeoe tirom your GE supplier 2 hinges al ne PRECAUT TO AVOID aji Bo Not Alt mpt t io j Opera aie this oven with the door open since open door operation can resultin haria exposure to microwave energy It is cimportant not to defeat or as With ine saiely HEHOCKS 2 6 Do Not Place any object between ihe oven froni face and iie door or allow soil or cleaner residue ra to accumulate on sealing Surfaces 3 Do Not Operate the oven if itis 7 damaged itis particularly important that the oven door cl OSE properly z and that there is no o camag to the pea Ea
15. haba nanta than munn flane if menanam in WGA VIL LEO WV HUU il YIvaot io present These may he removed with Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser by SerVaas Laboratories Inc After using Bar Keepers Friend Cieanser rinse and dry thoroughiy following inetri Fas ifa tat AM FAN MA Wit yY pty F TARLI VA WLIW T Ew WET Whi Fe OC i not use Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser on the painted surfaces __ such as the walls It may scratch the paini Da Keepers F rriend Cieanser is sold in many grocery hardware and department stores Automatic Temperature Probe Probe is sturdy but care should be taken in nan aing D wo roe i twist o or bend avoid dropping temperature probe Clear as soon after using as pos Sibie To clean wipe with sudsy nion Ai then rub igniiy with piastic n S hal if nanacean Minoan AH a WAT SVOG ye PUIG ry Or wash in dishwasher Gm La disconneci power at fuen nr piren it hraakar nanal ar neli mlae l W a Ww wE WEE Was he Ws SE Ft Ww A Pr SS ows ws pu er eee Remove 2 screws from each side of lower panel and 3 screws from front edge Lower panel until it rests on range below Be sure buih to be replaced is a petore removing Remove DUID or bulbs ana SRS with AN watt annlianco hinlkhe Raica lower nanalan FILI VW FLA Wh adi po reuse wht aT BAERS FUE EW Oe OE FE per ea eet ah replace screws Connect electrical power to micro wave oven ae To replace your oven la
16. hot because of heat transferred from the heated Lim mn wl im mmm m mimil s buin s MUU H nis iD Sopeciany ULU H plastic wrap has been covering the top and handles of the utensil Potholders may be needed to handle the utensil e Sometimes the oven fioor can become too hot to touch Be careful touching the floor net et a Sr EF Y during and after cooking e Do not use any thermometer in food you are microwaving unless that thermometer is ed se cat oes are ae CA A A oe OS AE OR siem ei m designed Pi i recommended FL use in the microwave oven a Daraaua tha famnoratuire Ld F Etek Ia TS GEG Swf E Ip w probe from the oven when not using it to cook with If you leave the probe inside the oven without inserting it if 100d OF liquid and turn on microwave energy it can create electrical arcing in the oven and damage oven walls aaa g SAFE I INS Plastic Utensils Plastic utensils designed for microwave cooking are very useful but should be used carefully Even microwave plastic may not be as z eS tet BE UE sinna tolerant of overcooking condi tions as are glass or ceramic materiais and may soften or char if subjected to short periods of overcookina In longer expo sures to overcooking the food and utensils could ignite For these reasons 1 Use micro wave plastics only and use them in strict compliance with the utensil manufacturer s recommendations 2 Do not s
17. ing to the outside The hood also has a amn P u atin sae o i a a ah 2 am at Ah a light for iliuminating the counter surface a P wr rH Soak then agitate filter in hot detergent solution Don t use ammonia or other alkali because it will darken metal Liaht brushing can be used to remove embedded dirt Rinse shake and remove moisture before replacing Filters should be cleaned at least once a month Never operate your hood without the eit i ai i i filter In place in situations where flaming might occur on surfaces below hood filter will retard entry e of flames into the unit tS wA be ww U4 UT y if You Need Service To obtain service see your warranty on the back page of this book fi We re proud of our service and amp want you to be pleased if for some O FAACAN UALL ara nat hanm anth tha PSUOUIT YUU GIG HIVE GEy WINI WIC service you receive here are three Steps to follow for further help FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are not pieased in most cases this will solve the problem NEXT if yOu are Still not pleased write all the details including your phone number to Manager Consumer Relations General Electric Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 FINALLY if your probiem is stili not resolved write RAatann Amnlianan IVICA Me od eh Ww Consumer Action Panel 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago Illinois 60606 15 an
18. k for specific temperatures Q Oven wouid not start although dialed the temperature correctly What is wrong A If you have not securely seated the end of the probe into the receptacle in the oven wall or if you have forgotten to use the probe or if the actual food temperature i is wr ew eT wee Sra wa gt w wwr Y u higher than set temperature oven will not start o Fae EREPREARECR EAN ST LAP CIN LIN HNO This appliance must be grounded in the event of an electrical short a circuit grounding reduces the risk miamba z Sh m ba m mi 4 h FOr am ma m ra Gi CVICVUUIL SHUGA DY providing alil escape wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a power cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug The bn m maie r ma ea m pi Wet a Fe PL i piug Must be plugged into an outiet that is properly installed and grounded Fig 1 WARNING Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock of electric 2 a ely Y at r OR INSURE PROPER GROUND EXISTS BEFORE USE Consult a qualified electrician or lt weeear wie service technician if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to aterig te bilna amnmlinmanm ia m mmm mml a wrcin Li r mio a2ppuance iS propery ph ri E g RFE FR BE SO w ITONO Where a standard two prong wall receptacle is encount
19. mer indicator moves toward 0 only when the oven is cooking or defrosting with microwave energy When the timer reaches 0 a bell will sound to tell you that cooking is completed and the power inte rior light and fan are shut off automatically Remember if you open the door before the timer reaches 0 cooking or defrosting will stop When you close the door and press START cooking starts again where you left off TIME TEMP SWITCH To cook by Time turn to the ieft set timer To cook by Temperature turn to the right and set tempera ture dial TEMPERATURE CONTROL Insert temperature probe into food and place into oven insert cable end into receptacle on oven wall If oven wiii not start when START is pushed recheck to make sure the probe is securely attached Dial the finished temperature following the recipe di rections NOTE If the actual temperature of the food in the oven is higher than the temperature you dial the oven will not start Chack temperature again to make sure you ve set the dial correctiy If not reset If so the food in the oven has already reached the de sired finished temperature and no more heating is needed When preset internal temperature is reached oven automatically turns off to signal that cooking has stopped Remove the cabie end of the probe from re ceptacle take food and probe out together NOTE The actual temperature of the food during cooking may be determined
20. mp first disconnect power at main fuse or circuit breaker or pull plug Remove the Pe eee iam oe ome m eee cesta imin tn ml tom min top grill DY taking off 2 screws which noid it in piace Next remove the sinale screw on top left that vwrw lt a s secures lamp housing On models so equipped Open oven door for easier removal of the lamp hous ing assembly Then grasp tab and pull out and up to ninanr Aananr hinna and frant lian af Avan TA ramnva Witte UANI ERG CATINS HUVIN FIR VE WG CW FMT TELS W bulb push it inward gently and turn to left then pull outward from socket Replace with GE Lamp 25T8DC Do not attempt to operate the oven unless the grill is in place Clean off the grease and dust on hood surfaces often Use a warm detergent soiution About i tabie Af raaw hn nodded ta tha watar Taba spoon Of ammonia may VO aGGseG 10 in Water aks care not to touch the filters and V namelad surfaces with this Ammonia will tend to darken metal The Problem Solver Save time and money before you call for service check the following Problem The oven doesn t seem to work at all Solution Check first to see that the 3 prong plug js inserted firmiy into the proper receptacie Next check to see if a fuse dich ean at control box Deualkiamar Aunan unn ata a than Heina tamnarsatiira T FSFE ETE WVcll V WEII tL via Wi IGI UDI ng ATARE AET probe Solution Check to make sure Time Temp switch i
21. ood from the oven PAaaAlina Tine wA A i Ji adad Usea lower power level setting it wiii heat more eveniy even though requiring more time ao am am an aa ain De sure rozen 100d nas peer completsly defrosted before insert ing probe Probe may break off if used in frozen foods Always insert probe into the center of meaty areas take care not to touch the fat or the bone insert probe as horizontaiiy as possible into foods as directed in the recipes Make sure the handle does not touch the food Use the clip to keep the probe in place while heating Cover foods as directed in Cookbook for moisture control and quick even heating Questions and Answers wear aS eae es ww Es w Q Are there any foods can t TEMP COOK Wf el We IY i A Yes Delicate butter icings ice cream frozen whipped toppings etc soften rapidly at warm tem peratures Batters and doughs as well as frozen foods are also diffi cult to cook precisely with the probe It is best to TIME COOK these foods A No If the probe is left inside the oven touching the oven wall and not inserted in food you may dam age the oven Q How do know what tempera hira tA aatd bU VW BW BF i A Your Cookbook contains sec tions on all types of foods showing the temperatures needed to cook the foods to different degrees f Gon eness For reneating refer to Reheating Charts in the front of the Cookboo
22. r metans onti daa hter teit Ar Sm porerne reaeteiosrrierperresiesierwees same raaghi g reatha en Sere ee eee Ree er Pae aatre a Pe m gprpern ramae GA Peo att F pi Py l E i li i i f i a i nl a fyb ty K M pene na aaa cal aie Serer emer enn a qi i Hon ws hoa es I hag PE Eii iud aMi n PE EE EER i a 15 S i i F 1 Sipe jo a WHAT IS COVERED WHAT HS NOT COVERED gt e Service trips to your home to l FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase we will provide free of charge paris and service iabor in your home to repair or replace any part of the microwave oven range that fails because of a manufac turing defect LIMITED ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR WARRANTY For the second through fifth year from date of original purchase WE Will provide free of charge a replacement magnetron tube if the magnetron tube fails because of a manufacturing defect You pay for the service trip to your home and service lahor charges TEW Fe w teach you how to use the product Read your Use and Care material if you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service e improper installation if you have an ins
23. s set at TEMP Make sure the cable end is securely seated into oven receptacle and et ies nt an Aini ia hi m actu inal tarm t rO mf food Sai On Gias tw i WE FW BSrahiam ien t workin SF FEWartwtsee F Ld b Ww s z mea J Solution If it doesn t work at all check the main ti i 3 me fuse or circuit breaker If it works bu age than usual the filter may need cleaning automatic fan feature Problem Microwave power won t come on Solution Check to be sure the door is securely nian al ima mes amt m mbm iam om GIVSTCU ana ine LUIS oe if a aisn is toucning t ine door when it seems to be closed it actually may not be firmly closed Probiem Oven goes off before set time has elapsed Solution Check to be certain the fuse protecting ihe recepiacie into which cord is piugged is oper alll lf fuse has not blown arid power still does not All These Things Are Normal on Your Microwave Oven 1 Steam or vapor escaping from around the door 2 Light reflection around door or outer case 3 Dull thumping sound while operating at power levels other than high 4 Dimming oven light and change in blower sound may occur whiie operating at power ieveis other than high amp Qama Til we come IY p interference NE ne other small bt te and does not indicate a problem with your oven on Co BE PRS Fae rer ate oes yE e Bot aes oe ee eg ee Paras pk oe sete FSS SESE Sa ke oe ase pee Fae rs iota a
24. se temper atures high enough to overheat some internal parts wrr w a r wu u of the microwave oven To prevent overheating from taking place the vent fan is designed to automatically turn on at low speed i excessive temperatures occur Should this happen m baw mammam ham m mrs tiw Ani m seli aa adan the TAII WALI Vo manuany turne off but it Wilt aUo matically turn off when the temperature is reduced The fan may stay on up to approximately 30 minutes after the range and microwave oven controls have been turned off ne ETE EA tb gen ape eave he prec aap S neet ae Ee Sorcerer Cease eee REETIS ERER PEDT Sens a yas ee 3 Ses sage pes ees r Mle Me ji m n kan y ost time A A buty ay anos this for more flexibili y See your Cookbook per Aene aer teed bo ee i beter eee bea mib As La m rr am To become better acquainted witi time cooking make a cup of coffee by following the steps below Step 4 Filla cup 5 2 3 Tull of water aad add 1 teaspoon of freeze dried coffee Use a cup that has no metal decoration Piace cup in oven and close door Step 2 Turn A power l Level al Conka to HIGH TIME o TEMP j a SELECT WME on Teme ey a ay Step 3 Turn Time Temp Switch to the left to TIME STS SA SAS ey EE set re Saas eta eas Ee Eata nm aed Soy Sees oe ice cape eter eee manatee pene Bee ese sears reece ass me uam oe Eii See
25. tallation problem contact your dealer or installer You are responsible for providing adequate electrical exhausting and other poner ECHE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are in your state consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General Warrantor General Electric Company if further help is needed concerning this warranty contact Manaqer Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 rreri rerai LpA NA Ek bit boat Sh bf OR D A z o i a FUR A Part No 862 Perim eana eean am RA E e A ABA a AE A a a a E a e e a ti porama Ce e ne ee nee a seme S t et eee Er EE ESEE PRE SPOT EIA OM ew CPE WEST ee an wor This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeed ing owner for products purchased aAraAinaru hams HCA in tha AR for orainary DIVING UDS HE Lie TO mainland states Hawaii and Washington D C In Alaska the warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship the product to the service shop or for the service technician s travel costs to your home All warranty service will be provided by our Factory Service Centers or
26. to open door 3 Window with Metal Shield Screen allows cook ing to be viewed while keeping microwaves AAA AAA tA AAR ConineGs THI WV Ws A Pak cn oe BE oe a lad See ee Ah Pee eee PRuwwcdo whe 2 N ee ee ne 9 PIAS WIVUL SUNET VOVER FFOLCIS tne moge stirrer which distributes microwave energy into iP gt a Cc lt 3 5 Oven Vent 6 Oven Liaht Goes on when door is opened or w ww a r r X u w we wF when oven is operating in any function 7 Oven Floor Cook only 9 Receptacle for Temperature Probe 10 Time Set Control Use to set amount of cooking time when microwaving by time a et ne oe P TI OET eg reine re en eee oS ee 11 Temperature Set Control Use to set finished temperature of food when microwaving by m ran an oe mk e iunn temperature 12 Time Temp Switch Cook Mode Selection Select Time or Temperature Cooking by setting switch to desired function 13 Power Level Set Control Set v turning this control 14 Start Always push Start last after setting all contrais 15 Grease Filters 16 Cooktop Light 17 Hood Controls Fan Switch Press once for high and twice for low speed Press again for off Lamp Switch Push and release for light 18 Model and Serial Numbers Located inside oven at top left side varinhlo nnwere Aw wv tet 344 I 1 wy pr ww wit a tf Your microwave oven nas a circular timer that can be rotated manually The ti
27. ubject empty utensiis to micro waving 3 Do not permit children to use plastic utensils without complete supervision e When cooking pork follow our directions exactly and always cook the meat to at least 170 This aecrrac that in tha Uber Thre ee ere SE FEE FEF OSS Fe remote possibility that trichina may be present in the meat it will be killed and meat will be safe to eat Boiling eggs in and out of shell is not recommended for microwave cooking Pressure can build up inside egg yolk and may cause it fo burst resulting in injury Foods with unbroken outer takin eeak aoe martain AF FASIE SAAIE CA BPA Gedy not dogs or sausages tomatoes apples chicken livers and other giblets and eqgs see above should be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking s Balahla ewe ebsites EPEA YN EAU HOGERE TOVARNI ig pout lt 2 and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit pierced or vented as directed in Cookbook If they are not plastic could burst dur PAA AY PANOA adiately after APAALIA Wag Tdi WTincauia Brel WR sae ng possibly resulting in injury Also plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered because they form a tight seal Alhan eanlina with FARntAainare VFL F AAFAA 134 FREAFF BFE FERRE FF OT tightly covered with plastic wrap remove covering carefully and direct steam away from hands and face THE HOOD RSs 13 imagallad amel nmyeamavlies BU
28. udsy cloth then rinse and dry Do not use abrasive cleaners on oven walls WERFF MuE Y W YF ete arse y wV NEVER USE A COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANER ON ANY PART OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN aE sae ie Tan Door inside Glass Wipe up sige daily wash when soiled with a min imum of sudsy warm water Rinse thoroughiy and dry Metal and plastic parts on door Wipe irequently with a Gamp ciotn to remove ail soil DO NOT USE ABRASIVES SUCH AS CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLAS TIC PADS THEY MAY MAR THE eet trea LAE ODUArAVE aur ta Claan tha MrteiAa SAV SP GWE GER Ge WE BT E Ww Case Clean the outside of your oven with soap and damp cloth then rinse and dry The outer pane of the window is glass Just wipe VIVall with a a aamp cioth Chrome trim is best wined with a damp cloth eS Se r we Ore and then with a dry towel Control Panel Wipe with a damp cloth Dry thoroughly Do not use abrasives or sharp objects on the a a m ci mi say cl cm in cas a A panei They can Gamage it Door Surface When cleaning sur farnane wf rin nA Aa n that a AUGI Vi Goor an E oven af fae come together on closing the door use only mild non abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth ee ee Ae Sa EEE TEET ois SP pep See Eg EM ects Spectal note when using Brown N Sear Dish High heat generated on bottom of Brown N Sear Dish can cause scorched appearing stains to

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