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1. a atm taa d ILO meaty area 1 Touch AUTO ROAST Pad Cooking signal light over Code flashes START Touch number pad 3 Touch 4 Oven monitors internal temperature automati NM m Inara Anwar na mante tam ora caily switching to IUW GOI PUWGI Go Hiivat v comp ture rises This prevents toughening or overcooking Poultry pork or ham roasts need no trivet Add cup water to roast book insert probe 10 Place meat in oven with probe to the right Insert cable end of probe firmly into receptacle on oven wail 2 Light over Code shows on display Readout dis plays internal food temperature A pec ee ees 23S ME Sota Sag bes roax Ra a oe a er e omo a e a ur 4 After temperature is reached oven signals and e Use containers and coverings as directed at left Place probe correctly in roast before cooking e Recommended Codes are also shown on Auto Roast Chart on the control panel e Beef tenderloin roast because of its small size should be turned over after 90 has been reached Tender Roast Rare 2 125 12 14 5 10 Medium 3 140 14 16 10 15 Weil 4 170 17 18 30 Meatloaf 4 170 15 20 5 10 loaf or round Pork Loin Roast 4 170 18 20 20 Precooked Ham 1 115 11 14 5 10 Pouliry Whole Chicken 5 190 13 15 20 3 1D 5 190 13 15 20 Xam Whole Turkey up to 12 Ibs Insert probe into meatiest area
2. is not working property or if eee pin e a EE Fite pe TI SA AFETY INSTRUCTION efore using this appliance amp This annliance should be ser wu MEL ea IP premi ENINA WEITZ RE ME ATA viced only by qualified service personnel Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment As with any appliance close supervision is necessary when used by children To reduce the risk of fire in v C we we o the oven cavity Do not overcook food Care fully attend appliance if paper plastic or other combustible Medea materials are placed inside the m0 m a mlse a ama mi OVCII to facilitate COOKil It ai L ill 2 Remove wire twist ties irom paper or plastic bags before placing bad in oven Do not use your microwave oven to dry newspapers Do not pop popcorn in your microwave oven unless in a spe cial microwave popcorn acces sory or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave rat Ferrer er mm L uon naa dium diia eee eee uaa RE un 29 NO Operate Uic Over willie amu to avoid damnage to me 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 all times Tt Saves energy and pro a c oven n off and dis connect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel e Some pr
3. many foods need to be broken up or bln vai separated part of the way through e Homemade dinners can be frozen in shallow foil trays and heated for later use Do not heat id metal shelf melee foods returned to box before cooking on metal shelf Check your Cookbook for other defrosting tips Q Can select a Power Level other than automatic Power Level 3 for defrosting A Yes Some smaller foods may be defrosted quicker on higher Power Levels but for even carefree de frosting Power level 3 is sug gested Check the chart in the Cookbook for specific times and Power Levels For many foods internal temperature is the best test of doneness The Temperature Probe The temperature probe is a food thermometer that Roasts or poultry are cooked to your preference gauges the internal temperature of your food it when temperature cooking Heating or reheating must be used when using TEMP COOK or AUTO foods accurately to a serving temperature you ROAST Follow the directions for use and insertion desire is simple and easy on page 10 dit ucl s DLE TEMP COOK takes the guesswork out of cooking because the oven shuts off automatically when the fA H 1000 iS done step 1 as directed in Cookbook an a i n tanh nronha c LUWII ii ASW VPE Close the door Step 2 Touch TEMP COOK The readout display shows 0 and Sig nal be oll mA Am b Han above TEMP COO
4. of shell is not recommended for microwave cooking Pressure can build up inside egg yolk and may cause it to burst resulting in injury e Foods with unbroken outer skin such as potatoes hot dogs or sausages tomatoes apples chicken livers and other aiblets and egas see above ASEAN Ey VAS NAME wun uaar ar should be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking e Boilable cooking pouches and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit pierced or vented Aie tn MArntLaAaAaAl If thay as Gairecica iN WOOKRDOUAR tb Uu y are not plastic could burst dur ing or immediately after cooking possibly resulting in injury Also plastic Storage con ain ier S sh iould be at least partially uncovered because they form a tight seal When cooking with containers tightly covered with plastic wrap remove covering carefully and direct steam away from hands and face e Use of the DOUBLE DUTY sheif accessory See your Cook bel far memanr inn Y VIUA IUI M Upoi uoc Fue bbe mn pu mw F 3 fom wat ter 9 M GI miogvyo Lit SCH MULTE UvcII Do not store or cook with Wee AP FINS VAVI BY WI WV RP RU shelf on floor of oven Product damage may result Use potholders when handling the shelf and utensils They may Lo Le mb s mM lms 9 tQ us o e Door Handle Pull to open door Door must be securely latched for oven to operate 2 Door Latches en FEDERE EPEPTBCIDE OPE
5. of inner thigh from below end and parallel to leg 13 15 Turkey Breast 4 170 Innn rt orobe hor 7n inseri pi IOrievti D m m ass sa am m Questions Q Why was my roast not fully cooked even though the tempera oo o par C 3 D O D 7 o m Q Are there any particular trivets that work better than others A Yes fiat giass trivets such as lids ture on the bids was correct A G di sh Covers Miva mara nennbina and Auto Roa a ompleted nravant en r POI w VU Yive more UINE Miey viit M on the bottom of the roast than A When aera with Auto Roast ture in food plastic trivets Also ceramic ridge the temperature probe must be bottomed roasting dishes work inserted properly as fully described well Plastic trivets may require in the Cookbook Check to make meat to be turned over because sure the probe nasnt slipped or the grid design and legs allow the changed position bottom of the meat to stay cooler as it cooks than glass trivets do h 479 77 477 4 NA N 9 wf og Your HOLD TIMER which oper ates without microwave energy has three timing functions It operates as a Minute Timer it mm AL m m md d x can be set to delay cooking or may Tc TS E defrosting Hold Timer can be set up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds Step 1 Touch HOLD TIMER pad The display shows 0 Signai light elim LII PT INAID flaechac AWUYO IIV LLJ 1 IIVILEZE1 F TCAOI IV Step 2 Sele
6. plugging cord into outlet seas Oven Lamp Replacement First a wi unpiug the oven Them remove lamp compartment Cover by re moving screw which holds cover in place Cover is located at the rear of outer case Repiace with 40 watt appiiance hoik DUIC It is available in drug at nd hardware stores Replace com partment cover Plug in the oven Q Z e m c qp 3 O oq S2 circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is prop erly installed and grounded Fig 1 e d e P FCR WS e FO hus E W SER Rd 2 WARNING Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock o cx RUE Me rU USE PREFERRED f METHOD Gr Y tions are not completely Ae stood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly ETa Ya fa aida EFU UIIE MWU mn mY rb tarm TJ i receptacie is encounterea it i personal responsibility and obliga tion of the customer to have it replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle Do Not Under Any Circum stances Cut or Remove the Third Ground Prong From The Power Cord Where a standard two prong wa C st Usage Situations Where ppliance s Power Cord Ns Be Disconnected Infrequently Because of potential safet
7. 7 Ea Step 2 Touch 1 5 0 ant 0 for defrosting time 15 00 appears on diopiav Danok OC Ost ng de quio matically set on Power Level 3 but can be changed by touching POWER LEVEL pad and the new Power aii Step 3 Set PME or hold time by touching OED AME EH 0 ap e m a m h mmt alli pears On display Signa gnia HOLD TIMER flashes Step 4 Touch 1 0 0 Ane 10 to m for ten minutes 10 00 appears on display signal eee 0 et e o S E G O ez O Ao fo yn O 5 2 Q F INED five minutes of ee iG Step 7 Touch START 15 00 count ing down shows on display As each function is automatically per formed oven dispiay shows entered infarmatinn and linht ahnua HIIDIIIIQuUIL aiia diit aVV that function comes on While cooking you may touch appropriate pad to recall times you set Questions and Answers Q What will happen if acciden tally reverse the instructions A If you accidentally reverse the sequence of programming instruc tions your oven automatically rearranges your program Defrost ing always comes first then hold and then the eee function rar 77 4704 d 6 97S ann 68 AH mua Q prograrimico ti specific defrosiing ti fr MEN longer than necessary What happened A When instructions conflict the oven carries out the iast instruc 7X X P EN te tion You may have set the oven to Defrost for 4 minutes Hold Time for 2 minutes a
8. E QUENTIAL IR DAMAGES X m S BR o Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion a 3433 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 iss Qo To know what your legal rights are in your state consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General p3 253 lem e Warrantor General Electric Company e y FA Q J NS L2 Aa s wed lf further help is needed concerning this warranty contact PS Manager Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 ER Part No 862A725 P104 Pub No 49 4587 12 3 is Br 1
9. ENT PITCAIRN nint cR HET IA HALE ETHER rem c pm temen rmn urine n Minute eee a ETE ES a B DU Tuum ik Fem Somme m Hi OC Tg IO MU LUN a Sgt ee em qs t s Ra ts 2 Afi wa e em te l When using ele Bas e ER Wwe dio i M nad be followed including g the following WARNING To reduce the risk of burns electric shock fire injury to persons or exposure to imm alm a A QR LE os am i m oP ce ey tee excessive microwave energy e Use this appliance only for its ntended use as described in this We NA NB GST Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found on page 2 e This appliance must be grounded Connect only to properly grounded outlet See GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found on page 14 e For best operation plug this appliance into it own electrical outlet to prevent flickering of lights blowing of fuse or trip ping of circuit breaker a a Ram a m a tal e Be certain aU since the front surface of the door three inches or more back from the counter top edge to avoid accidental tip ping of the appliance in normal usage e Do not cover or block any openings on the appiiance e Do not use outdoors e Do not immerse cord or plug in water e Keep cord away from heated surfaces Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter e Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug ae m om m nala if it
10. K flashes O wer shows on display Po is automatically set in oven but Q Are there any foods i can t TEMP COOK A Yes Delicate butter icings ice cream Tes whipped toppings etc soften rapidly at warm temp eratures Batters ang dougs as aon Ais appear o on IHGISp ay SENSOR shows o on display and then displa y reverts back to set finished temperature e 2 D Q om may b oven will sound and automatically shut off Remove probe and food from the oven wrong A If you set the temperature either below 80 or greater than 199 the oven will not start To re enter t OI EAD OYEE man and honin LOUCII UWLOAM UT Ma M AIII UYI steps again start although I entered the temp erature correctly What is wrong A If you have not securely seated pee SE the end of the probe into the receptacle in the oven wall if you touch TEMP COOK and have for gotten to use the probe or if the actual food temperature is higher Cooking Tips Use aiower power level setting it will generally heat more evenly pP amg maa anana am me amra S an gm Be sure frozen food has Bach kat d WF WS es dum WP Caes af C completely defrosted before insert ing probe Probe may break off if used in frozen 1000S Always insert i center of meaty one is take care not to touch the fat o Insert probe as eel as possibi into foods as directed in Make sure the handle does not
11. NA ETAS we service In home service is also available but you must pay for the service technician s travei costs to This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeed ing owner for products purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland states Alaska Hawaii and Washington D C Ali warranty service wiil be provided by our Factory Service Centers or by our authorized Customer Care servicers during normal working hours Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for AER a v 4 SEER RS vour Amma CENERAIL EI ECTRIC COMPANY JMVM INI NAME WET VS bs ham emn IAM NANTES ENS I GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE or ICCIT YMAE wv V i MJ X HOTPOINT FACTOR f GENERAL ELECTRIC C CARE SERVICE SERN S SS PETG EESTI 3 L Lo ae mee i a el a aera dn WHAT iS NOT COVERED e Improper installation e Failure of the product if it is S If you have an installation problem Used for other than its intended ae cum contact your dealer or installer purpose or used commercially POS TOU AE re PON IDG for providing e Damaae to product caused avy o adequate electrical exhausting a tU PIOUUGT vauou eg and other connecting facilities by accident fire floods or acts Ie im nee ES i Replacement of house fuses WARRANTOR IC NOT DBEGDON leche re or resetting of circuit Dreakers SIBLE FOR CON S
12. Oui Microwave Oven should a need occur for adjustments Your supplier is responsible for registering you as the owner r ee be sure he has done SO also send in your Consumer Product Owner ship Registration Card if you move if or if you are not the original pur chaser please write to us stating model and serial numbers This appliance must be registered Please De cei tain inat i is Write to General Electric Company Range Product Service Appiiance Park las usville KY 40225 TTE oxi if you received a damaged oven immediately contact the deaier or ilan tha builder that sold you the Micro wave Oven la moe oi rem m om P Save ime ana money Before you request service check ihe Problem Solver on page 15 li lists minor causes of operating problems that you can correct yourself ee PRECAUTIONS TO RAPA E T AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE BWA Ree W Tg o Ww a Do Not Attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open door operation can resuit in harmful SP am mmi apex sb rs ami LAVINIA MAAA f ic exposure to Microwave CHergy mis important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks b Do Not Place any obiect between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces c Do Not Operate the oven if it is damaged it is particuiariy important th
13. PUNE A ob lees ne teri Rep seh vi Qu At General Electric we re committed to providing you with the best appliances we know how to build and we know that you want your appliances to give you many years of depenaable Your new appliance is a well designed and engineered See the warranty on the back page of this book for details FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are not pleased 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 Company Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 FINALLY if your problem is still not resolved write Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago Illinois 60606 IUSiTiWmImIu ROAST TASA OA ERU tk tov Pirie Salt Sn TSN MRNA See ies AL UE 3 keep your appliance in good operating condition during the contract period at BU no additional charge Service contracts let you pay today s prices for service a month a year or several years from now And you ll receive service from GE trained service technicians using only Genuine GE parts The Quick Fix System You can save money and time by doing it yourself For do it yourselfers who would prefer to fix GE major appliances themselves GE offers an industry first the Quick Fix System SS re C Meet eu uri hte HR heath Sle dece ERI
14. RIS Cre ee REGE rm Viewing Window with Metal Shield Metal screen permits viewing of foods and keeps microwaves n Ta Pa d ide oven v aA WVU confine insi Antenna Cover Protects the microwave energy distributing antenna Do not remove this cover You will damage the oven 6 Oven Interior Light Turns on when the door is opened or when the oven is operatina Yypvily Wi vv Oven Floor e OPS TTL ET rer ne ee vr US mM mas OTP 10 11 12 5 Use with TEMP COOK and AUTO ROAST func tions only Receptacle for Temperature Probe Temperature Probe must be securely inserted into receptacle when using TEMP COOK or AUTO ROAST DOUBLE DUTY Shelf Lets you microwave sev eral foods at once Do not use shelf without plastic spacers in piace as shown See Safety Tips for special instructions When this shelf is not in use please remove from the oven Touch Control Panel and Display See next page for instructions Model and Seria Numbers e TEER R C Y T Hn T rm A aa aaia a a Tante fum TT ARTE dez Eus E Md a E po Mera A een Pa TTE un E CIL SSH ua EIE A DISPLAY Displays time of day time or temperature during cooking functions or power level when Power Level Pad is touched TIME COOK Microwave for a preset amount of time using auto matic Power Level 10 or change power level after entering cooking time See page 7 TEMP COOK Use the tempera ture probe id c
15. SEU RRS NCEE je DI46 9 LA TB PE hi ab Ae Tai MN aad AEE AES IT BALE ERIT EY TSE vU YT N Before you request service use the Problem Solver DR Oe ES ee ELE 6 2000 te mat EAN a o BOM FLIED BAEAN DOL 7 DEG ET TET TT mm Io Ign rete mtm n nmn a tr etn ta ya cusan Asp y ronem MES Read this book carefully It is designed to help you operate and maintain your new Microwave Oven properiy Keep it handy for answers to your questions Tne Ge Answer Cen 200 626 2000 Tae Ce mam o war Mem m Somma we e consumer information service or write include your phone number Consumer Affairs General Electric Company FAP VIIAIIVG I QIN Louisville KY 40225 Wr seri You ll find them on a label inside the oven on the upper left side These 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 Serial No Use these Ed in any T S DU Optional Accessory Available at extra cost from your GE si JX11 Sleeve Kit Converts your countertop oven to a built in wali oven ver GE wall ovens wit oven is UL listed for installation o Tes wee r o n Lom em rt E EE ES a a ntn nt SEU Ree aa y E a a NRO Th Sih SS Se Be sure your Microwave Oven is registered It is important that we the aNu am maas B a facturer know the location of Y
16. T IUSTUS Sa eee ERES Help for You By Phone Should you need help in the selection and purchase of new appliances or have questions about the operation of the GE appliances you now own or have any other questions about our consumer products or services you are only a TOLL FREE call away NE ee Le Le A od eee MSS EEESERUUEES A program for do it yourself appliance repair the system includes step by step repair manuals for refrigerators most non microwave electric ranges dishwashers and standard and large capacity washers and dryers plus specially packaged replacement parts and technical help with a toll free 800 number The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service is open 24 hours a day seven days a week Our staff of experts stands ready to assist you anytime lt 4 y WHAT IS COVERED E ttm cg Mur dn RE mn om a M ae aE Wy yyy yma aden Sn a a naan ir IDEM M M e AA LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY For five years from date of original purchase we will provide free of charge parts and service labor to eu B a Cae ee he repair or replace any part of the microwave oven that fails because of a manufacturing defect To avoid any charges you must take the microwave oven to a General Electric Factory Service Center or a General Electric Customer Care Servicer and pick it up following we FV TNS TNA PEIN FR M T
17. Touch TIME COOK and additional cooking time for completion Incorrect Power Level entered Check Cookbook for recommended Power Level or changing levels during cooking if necessary Dish was not rotated turned or stirred Some dishes require specific instructions Check Cookbook or recipe for these instructions A N a o Z A lt Q c my lt c 2 np D D Q Q D Q O Q O ar 2 2 mt D 3 o D fo md jen lt i fb my D Too many dishes in oven at same time Cooking time must be increased when cooking more than one food item Check Cookbook for recom mendation on increasing time Check Cookbook for food placement and instructions when using DOUBLE DUTY Shelf PF APPEARS ON pun when oven is first plugged in This is normal DISPLAY Appears when power to oven has been interrupted and then resumed Touch CLEAR OFF to erase PF Clock must be reset j ta ak ECRIRE RENNES NEED MR RE MET ee eee cnm saku ELEME MER SST EE ETRE MUTET TU etter eren AA us preis A OTTO rn HM Wierd AER s ees wet AGE boo iF a i Maur Pa Miers DES ee TTS mes Pedi he ead DO Sis Sy 89 zr ku ane re Cheah So cr a ar Ta d Cows a 7 AE 3t te how et pecGREISES 6 4 05 OT tke 54 DA service ad ey Warranty Protection product Before it left the factory it went through rigorous tests to detect ma
18. USE the appliance until a proper ground has again been established 3 0O 747 2 E con Usage Situations Where Appliance s Power Cord Will Be Disconnected Frequently Do not use an adapter plug in these situations because disconnecting of mma Amer lm annm In mnra tm the power cord piaces ut ndue strain on the adapter and leads to even V SK tA tual failure of the adapter ground terminal The customer should have ot Ao Ll o the two prong wall receptacle replaced with a three prong grounding receptacle by a quali fied electrician before using the appliance Use of Extension Cords Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions we strongly recommend against the use of an D mm mi m om namyn PaAI if i io SALELISIUFL CUIU However Wik io necessary to use an extension cord use only a 3 wire extension cord that has a 3 blade grounding plug and a 3 slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the appliance The marked rating of the extension cord shail be equal to or greater than the electrical rating of the fi r appliance 15 amperes Such extension cords are obtainable through General Electric service li a a mtm ct an amm rd santhe you do use an extension cord win your microwave oven the interior W oy v w wr Ss light may flicker and the blower sound may vary when oven is in use All These Things Are Normal on Y
19. UTY shelf Your shelf accessory is designed for use in a microwave oven only do not use in a conventional oven Do not use a browning dish with the shelf Arcing could occur Ciean sheif Mad miid soap and a dishwasher Do not ti O InFE OS VW LA remove plastic spacers from the shelf when cleaning Do not clean in self cleaning oven wiatar ar in YY GLUI WE UI Autom atic Ee Probe is sturdy but care should be taken in handling Do not twist or bend avoid dropping temperature probe Clean as soon after using as pos sible To clean wipe with sudsy cloth then rub lightly with plastic scouring ball if necessary Rinse and dry Or wash in dishwasher How to Ciean the Outside Case Ciean tne jid oven with soap and d b di wI Ser wur s qr wa 9 798 n then rinse and dry The outer pane of the window is glass Just wipe ciean with a damp cioth Chrome trim is best wiped with a damp cloth and then with 2 a dry towel Contro Panel Wipe with salt cloth Dry thoroughly Do abrasives or sharp object ee on we IT panel They can damage Door Gunisce When cleaning sur faces of door and oven that come together on closing the door use oniy miid non abrasive Soaps Or detergents a applied with a sponge or soft cloth Cord If the cord becomes soiled unplug and wash with damp cloth a For stubborn spots sudsy water may be used but be certain to rinse AF Wwe ac AR s and dry thoroughly before
20. at the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the 3 door seals and sealing surfaces d The Oven Should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service Are nmmmal Bgeroutitiiivl Ve Ae A S m ARTETA qm ITem ri ie etae Di yrs anm genie tt meten preme inem dese p MURS eee E MEME ur es S a dace cab m wor 7t RKg le o d LN Er sla epum DECIES Contenis Touch Controi Panei Set the COCK o ret ERE torini 6 Tune 00k oi nitor SPEM AS 7 DEOS Geseran PRESS 8 Temp COOK erort osida sonnets 9 Automatic Roasting BEC hablas scu uro aeons 10 11 FIOI TIME te o di ed dme 12 Care of Your Oven 13 Grounding Instructions 14 Use of Extension Cords 14 The Probiem Soiver 15 Consumer ServiceS 19 Warranty usce rra Back Cover Microwaving Tips e Make sure all utensils used in your microwave oven are labeled suitable for microwaving Check your Cookbook for specific t test EN KANN to determine microwave safe utensils 6 Paper towels wax paper and plastic wrap can be used to cover dishes in order to retain moisture and prevent spattering e Some microwaved foods require Stirring rotating or rearranging Check your Cookbook for Spec instructions cific liu Some foods such as unsheiled eggs and hot dogs must be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking aa T TT premia t i UE IT S
21. ct the amount of time you desire Touch the appropriate nner ee lf for example you are timing a three minute phone call touch 3 0 and O The display shows 3 00 Step 3 Touch START The readout dispiay shows ine time as it counts down w w TE Step 4 When time is up a signal sounds and the timer turns off The HOLD TIMER can also be used to program standing time tha fn may wo iQuna im OUI wi y recipes or Cookbook To set the oven to delay cooking tions The time can range from one second to 99 minutes and 99 sec onds A HOLD or standing time mn i CAMO up to 99 minutes follow Steps 1 and 2 to enter hold time then set Time Cook ana time or Temp Cook and temperature desired before pressing START When holding before temperature cooking be sure probe is in food hafnra pressing START Wil pI wwe between microwave oe func How ito Defrost Hold Time Time Cook To help you become acquainted with the HOLD TIMER feature as used with Time Cook or Temp Cook follow steps below to defrost a frozen casserole for 15 minutes then hold 10 minutes and then cook 25 minutes If f using m m E E EE E T rr PPS AM Iri after 1 0 78 Temp Cook after Hoid Timer be sure to insert probe correctly as shown on page 10 of this pook after HOLD time Step 1 Remove casserole from the freezer and place in oven Touch the DEFROST pad The readout ahove DEF flachos 4
22. ded for use in the microwave oven e Remove the temperature probe from the oven when not mam 7l E lamina using it to COOK with If you leave the probe inside the oven without Was Wee twtr 99 w w inserting it in food or liquid and turn on microwave energy it can create electrical 352 in the cov c0 ove REREAD aee nnn unm The cec minds e Plastic Utensils Plastic utensils designed for microwave cooking are very useful but should be used Carefully Even microwave plastic may not be as tolerant of overcooking condi tions as are glass or ceramic materiais and may soften or nhar if cihiactad tn chort nerinds VP ILAI IF w aj Ws bet bw A pet Fw a of overcooking In longer expo sures to overcooking the food and utensiis couid ignite For 4 flea mirrn YAALRANMEG 1 Wow PHVI these ieasdi i9 wave plastics only and use them in strict compliance with the utensil manufacturer s 2459 9 GU SR ere UU FRE FE FRAT B rw rt om ry recommendations 2 Do not subiect empty utensils to micro waving 3 Do not permit children to use plastic utensils without complete supervision e When cooking pork foilow our Airarti ons exactly Our ON GOL Crio VAG uy and always cook the meat to at least 170 This assures that in the remote possibility that trichina am ns m s am nom di amm m 2 d may be present in the meat it will be killed and meat will be safe to eat e Boiling eggs in and out
23. he uten sils spills and spatters are easy to remove Some spatters can be re moved with a paper towel others may require a a damp cloth Remove greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth then rinse and dry Do not use abrasive cleaners on oven walls NEVER USE A COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANER ON ANY PART OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN Door inside Glass Wine up spaiters wri CU an Ww Cea 9 heh aet man pe i gt daily wash when soiled with a min imum of sudsy warm water Rinse thoroughly and dry Metal and plastic parts on door Wipe frequently with a damp cioth io remove all soil DO NOT USE ABRASIVES SUCH AS CL EANING xw POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLAS TIC PADS THEY MAY MAR THE SURFACE me ut ULIXES POTE TE yee rmi nee tee th ELA PON IME SUIT ETT pr T Cee a Au Bie LLL SRS SL ed te te ig Special note when using Brow Sear Dish High heat generate hottom of Brown N Sear Dish can Ld di ARI b Yet re cause scorched appearing stains to bake onto the oven floor if grease is present These may be removed with Bar Keepers Friand Cleanser by SerVaas Laboratories Inc After using Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser rinse and dry thoroughly following instructions on can Do not use Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser on the painted surfaces such as the walls It may scratch the paint Bar Keepers Friena Uledallsel is sold in many grocery hardware a wee and department stores wh d YO 253 DOUBLE D
24. nd then Defrost for 6 minutes In this case the oven would Defrost for 6 minutes and Hoid Time for 2 minutes gt D D 5 Q D m x oO 2 L oO a o O 5 3 A Yes for foods you don t want to cook like frozen fruit frozen whipped topping etc refer to Cookbook RISN TOE Ali ARAAR BA FAA art INU FTO AHOW FOUUUD LU remain cal room temperature only as long as safe Times will vary VM LE NY FERS ETT EE AE EE t SETS TT ETI ETT DTP a 2 ete MEO emm mente et sates Your New Microwave Oven is a Vaiuabie Appliance Protect it From Bie Bee Emtiasanre 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 Eme Am dE GRE RE abo da AR a 8 ss err ere saat occasional thorough WiIpl iU with solution of baking soda and water keeps the interior fresh e Don t use sharp edged utensils with your oven The interior and ex terior oven waiis can be scratched The control panel can be damaged ave ul A th wort icmiove inc antenna cover at the top of the oven microwave feature 4 on page 5 You will damage the oven NES IAIN Ur y i m din ee s BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THIS OVEN How to Clean the Inside Waiis floor and plastic cover Be cause there is little heat except in the food or sometimes in t
25. nufacturing defects And you have a written warranty to protect you Prompt Service at your Convenience Whether your appliance is in or out of warranty you re just a phone call away from our nationwide network of Factory Trained Service professionals Simply call our GE service organization You ll find them in the White Pages under General Electric Company or Genera Electric Factory Service and in the Yellow Pages under General Electric Customer Care Service Service is scheduled at your convenience and the technician drives a fully stocked parts service truck so that in most cases the repair can be completed in one visit We re proud of our service and want you to be pleased but if for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive here are three steps to follow for further help A PETITS PRIIIERRORID hedra ALN ETS TIAN DATO pa Soha PEEP es SENG H POI 4 H DELL EE a RU ACROSS DOR epit iM Se Le veep SE Ee Re ST Service Contracts For trouble free service beyond the written warranty period If you prefer to budget your repair expenditures instead of being surprised by them GE offers service contracts for varying lengths of time on all GE major appliances With a contract we ll Our Consumer Services are designed with your needs and wants in mind Dr ee FW Acre CoE Ee PE PEPIDENEMEEEFENHBOR PECRTCERETOPEENRCPEEDOU E CR Ta ULE race Ae gaat crt Mer ORE EE EE A A ra Ta CSG P ad Se ey laine
26. oducts such as whole eggs and sealed con tainers for example closed glass jars may explode and should not be heated in this e Avoid heating baby food in glass jars even without their mixtures continued next page i Ce s EN aS a ene ani emae e Si EE UCM qu OS re pis ie 5 continued o Dont defrost frozen bever W um 5B Wee ww we ages in narrow necked bottles especially carbonated ones Even if the container is opened oressure can build up This can cause the container to burst resulting in injury e Use metal only as directed in Cookbook Metal strips as used on meat roasts are helpful when used as shown in Cookbook TV dinners may be cooked in e OS ee ee 0m mos metal trays but when using shelf they must be replaced in their box However when using metal in microwave oven keep metal EET EITTIE A WV LA V Ww NEM NI aU ww ww except for DOUBLE DUTY shelf at feast 1 inch away from sides of oven e Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food This is especially true if plastic wrap has been covering the top and handles of the utensil Potholders may be needed to handle the utensil e Sometimes the oven floor can become too hot to touch Be careful touching the floor during and after cooking e Do not use any thermometer in food you are microwaving unless that thermometer is designed or recommen
27. ook by using a ature Oven shows See page 9 NUMBER PADS Touch these pads to enter cooking defrosting time time of day temperature Power Level or Auto Roast Code POWER LEVEL Touch this pad before entering anotner power laval nitmbhar if voir want t n hanno I VOITU WOI Tt YWA WALLY Vlt iij from automatic Power Level 10 HIGH for cooking or Power Level 3 LOW for defrosting START After all selections are AL made touch this pad to start oven DEFROST Gentle generally uni form thawing at automatic Power Level 3 or change power level fter entering defrosting time See eneray while it func tions a as both a kitchen timer or as a holding period between defrost and time or temperature cooking Can nana 12 Y w iej i while microwaving To set clock first touch CLOCK pad and then enter time of day For example if 4 97 t time is 1 JU touch number pads 1 3 and O and 1 30 will appear in display Re touch CLOCK pad To reset or change time simply repeat above process CLEAR OFF When touched it shuts off the oven and erases ail ee ee A settings except time of day AUTO ROAST Insert Probe touch for Code te temperature cook meat with anmtoamatir nracat nrogoram W ECTE TEU LTV IELI LIY BP wvV vwivyi AEFI See page 10 The TIME COOK feature allows gow EVI bom Ne Cf C d you to preset the cooking time The oven shuts off automaticall
28. ooking simply close the door and touch START NOTE Microwave power will not come on until you are ready You must touch START for cooking to Step 5 When time is up oven sounds and oven shut off STA RT Time AB wy TF TED SE light and fan umber pads and Q touched the number selected my power level When touched START however my oven didn t come on Why not A The TIME COOK pad must be touched before setting the Bum paas or eise you gin cooking 3 Nw Q tried to change Power Level but the display changed back to cooking time Why A After touching Power Level pad you only have 4 seconds to enter the number Try setting controls again The Defrost setting is designed for even mue ing necessary for large amounts of food and is one of the most important advantages of a microwave oven Power Level 3 is automatically tf 1 set for defrosting but you may change this for more flexibility e See your Cookbook for the complete defrosting chart To become better acquainted with the defrost functions defrost fro zen pork chops by following the steps below t Step 1 Place package of frozen chops in the oven and close door Touch DEFROS reads 0 Power Level 3 is e ically set in oven but does not pear on readout Signal Light ap O above DEF flashes 29 b Q i This sound is normal It is letting you know the o
29. our Microwave Oven ws ios Ti ine e Steam or vapor escaping from e Dull thumping sound while oner eh nscale in around the door ating at power levels other than i e Light reflection around door or high check the Problem Solver outer case e Some TV Radio interference If you have a problem it may be ming Hcc bs 7 might be noticed while using your microwave oven it e aimilar tn tha minor You may be able to correct gt Dimming ONEN light and change in biower sound may occur while VEN EVE OVEN CS SIATT TO tne it yourself Just use this Problem then follow the F high appliances and does not indicate a i robi i recommendations problem with your oven OVEN WILL NOT COME ON A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped circuit breaker Door not securely closed START must be touched after entering cooking selection Another selection entered already in oven and CLEAR OFF not touched to cancel it Make sure you have entered cooking time after touching TIME COOK CLEAR OFF was touched accidentally Reset cooking program and touch START Temperature probe not inserted properly or not being used during TEMP COOK or AUTO ROAST functions touching TEMP COOK b After touching AUTO ROAST pad no code number was entered FOODS ARE FITHER OVER Cooking times may vary because of starting food temperature food COOKED OR UNDERCOOKED density or amount of foods in oven
30. touch the food 9 Us se the clip to keep the probe in place while heating Cover foods as directed in Cookbook for moisture control and quick even heating Can leave my probe in the oven if it s not inserted in the food A No If the probe is left inside the oven touching the oven wall and rt not inserted in food you may dam anat Avan AM ttl wv I A Your Cookbook contains sec tions on all types of foods showing the temperatures needed to CODK the foods to di rinnannce E uuUriciicoo Reheatina Charts CRN EER GALE NB IL Nes in of the Cookbook for temperatures QO Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook to the desired serving temperature Unlike Temp Cook which uses a single power level Auto Roast is designed to use up to 3 power settings which h during roasting for even and S ys ng results without overcooking Just as in conventional roasting only tender roasts should be Auto Roasted until specified internal tem peratures are reached Less tender roasts should be microwaved by time according to the Cookbook which comes with your oven Complete information on preparing roasts for microwaving is in your Cookbook lace tender beef roasts on trivet in nicrowave safe dish Insert probe horizontally into center meaty area not touching bone or fat Cover with wax paper U o j dish cover with plastic wrap For cooking bag method see cook
31. ven is using a Power Level lower than HIGH Q Can Defrost small items in a hurry A Yes but they will need more fre 1 up P DS Mdls quent attention than usual th the Power Level after entering the time by touching POWER LEVEL and 7 or 10 Power Level 7 cuts the time in Power Level 10 cuts the time to During either rotate or stir food frequently Step 3 Touch 8 0 SmdiOo r8 min utes 8 00 and signal light above DEF are disnlaved lf vou wish to LR s LP MX Wwe bua WAA RT you v 5 ww change Power Level touch POWER LEVEL pad and then new number Step 4 Touch START Time counts down on display When cycle is completed the oven signals and automatically shuts off Step 5 Turn package over close door and repeat Steps 2 3 and 4 Step 6 When oven signals and shuts off remove package and sep arate chops to finish defrosting Q Can open the door during DE FROST to check on the progress of my food A ee You may open the door at i resume eee Q Why don t the defrosting times in the Cookbook seem right for my food A Cookbook times are average Defrosting time can vary according frm mnane rature in your il Cc voc zvcl the time in dm dlan teamnnrn to tne temp Set your oven for dicated in your Cookbook If your food is still not completely thawed at the end of that time re set your oven and adjust the time ac e For even defrosting
32. y Power Level 10 is automatically set 4 im in m u mmn m R flexi this for more flexibility US your Cookbook 890 uat ast Cas cow or wow To become better acquainted with TIME COOK function make a cup of coffee by following the steps o m lt g D Step 1 Fill a cup 2 3 full of water and add 1 teaspoon of freeze dried coffee Use a cup that nas no metal m m a anal Step 2 Touch TIME COOK The Step 2 shows 0 Signal light above TIME COOK flashes Power Level 10 is automatically set but ic nlla display mam omm appea er 7 m does not appear on Questions ana Answers Qu B D uc UH We LO WD ws Q set my oven for the time called or in the recipe but at the end of 4 gt A wx omi M u Ai he time allowed my dish wasnt done What happened A Since house power varies due to time or location many Time Cook recipes give you atime range to prevent overcooking Set the oven for minimum time test the ish a little longer 1 2 onds 1 20 and signal light above TIME COOK appear on display if another Power Leve is desired touch POWER LEVEL and the number although Power Level 10 HIGH is preferred for this cup of coffee j do need to do A To change the Power Level touch the POWER LEVEL pad after entering desired cooking time am m m Enter the desired number and then Q Can interrupt my Time Cook function to check the food A Yes To resume c
33. y hazards under certain conditions we Mam o strongly recommend againsi th use of an adapter plug However WJI CASI CANA VARZ EW P USg Fwy if you still elect to use an adapter where local codes permit a TEM menm sa n ai PORARY CONNECTION may be manele n a properly dal In naan turn prong wall receptacle by the use of a UL listed adapter Fig 2 which is available at most loca hardware stores 3 P eo Sp TEMPORARY METHOD f A ADAPTER PLUGS NOT PERMITTED IN in RA ALIGN LARGE S p I 1 e NSURE PROPE GRO A NIS CIORA COAKINCCTIO ae AND FIRM CONNECTION Fig 2 er BEFORE USE ok The larger slot in the adapter must be aligned with the larger slot in the wall receptacle to provide proper polarity in the connection of the rd power cora So Caution Attaching the adapter ground terminal to the wall recep tacle cover screw does not ground the appliance unless the cover screw is metal and not insulated and the wall receptacle is grounded through the house wiring The ould have the circuit enietmmar sh EILA YU Al VL VASDQLUVEEINVZI checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle is prop erly grounded When disconnecting the power cord from the adapter always hold the a with one hand If this is the adapter ground ter ry likely to to break with Mi VAN FP Pert rep ch se Should thi s happen DO NOT

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