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GE JVM61 Microwave Oven User Manual

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1. WHAT IS COVERED 5 85 at aa i RE i ee I EUR Mg Ra ia Lambini SR EA ZR a A MAR WARRANTY FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase we will provide free of b mem a X bes am mAP Inn ie Ci iau Wal to dai id ovi VICO labor 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 wma ili menmiein Fran mf aAharAn n WV AS WIH g VY IM PSU VWI wi I Mv i 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 EW WwW fh Ra wt YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC MICROWAVE OVEN RANGE tek Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period qua Bes XU AA e Cra ca TH E RN at e ri rir ii s rt T e a ed meme This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeed ing owner for products purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 9 mainland states Hawaii and Washington D C In Alaska the warranty is ihe same excepit thai 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
2. i s Ok ul ow ser ee Consumer Services Our Consumer Services are designed with your needs and wants in mind Before your new appliance left the factory it went through rigorous tests to detect manufacturing defects Convenient Service 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 Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOTPOINT FACTORY SERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE Service can normally be scheduled at your convenience and the technician drives a fuily stocked paris 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 And you have a written warranty to protect you See the warranty on the back page of this book for details FIRST contact the peopie who serviced your appiiance 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 E phone number to M ananmae Mancimar Dalatianc RACHETA OHE HHHH Relations General Electric
3. 15 minutes defrosting time 15 00 annaare nn enla f DYafrnetinan ic GA uil el GAD te wi 53 wh tur pw tet ys q ior wet IFFI iy iJ automatically set on Power Level 3 but can be changed by touching POWER LEVEL pad and the new Power Level a7 aa a Cina As Cat atanAinnm or LY ln WPL Ld Fs Wot Sid i ty iJ touching MIN SEC TIMER 0 appears on display and ENTER TIME flashes Step 5 Touch 1 0 0 and O to hold for ten minutes 10 00 appears on display Step 6 Touch TIME COOK pad The display shows 0 and ENTER COOK TIME flashes Step 7 Touch 2 5 0 and 0 for twenty five minutes of cooking time 25 00 appears on display 13 I i TERE i n E nae pe Step 8 Touch START 15 00 count ing down shows on display As each function is automatically performed oven display shows instructions entered and the function While cooking you may touch appro priate pad to recall times you set Step 9 When time is up the oven sounds oven light and fan shut off The display will show End Step 10 Open the door or touch CLEAR OFF pad Questions and Answers Q What will happen if accidentally reverse my defrost sic and cook instructions Be a masma ml fia reai A T HE oven automaticall al ranges your program Defrosting always comes first then hold and then the cooking function Q Can I defrost and hold only A Yes Sometimes you may only want to
4. Use ad Ca are undo Te w Ua WP UA E LS CA Ete E E HN NUT m JVWM6l t Features of vour o oven m p5 How to use 7 How to use the AUTO START f featur uic Oven shelf guide p20 How to use the u tall ren SEP TT COOK CODE feature pl4 save time and money Before you request service u co tho Denhlam QAlvo ovo ux ARiVUIVULILI OVIVUL 67 11 24 GENERAL E ELECTRIC 37 4424 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 If you don t understand something or need more help Call toll free The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service or write include your phone number Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appiiance Park Louisville KY 40225 Write down the model and serial numbers You ll find them on a label inside the oven on the upper left side T NEIN These numbers are also on the nciinmor Dracdiint CNSonoreksin VAM TOME PRUE SVE II Registration Card that came with your Microwave Oven Before sending in this card please write these numbers here Model No Sorial No Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your Microwave Oven Be sure your Microwave Oven is registered It is important that we the manu facturer know the location of
5. ating at power levels oth r than high e Some TV Radio interference might be noticed while using your EBS li am an de Li microwave oven it s similar to ine interference caused by other small appliances and does not indicate a a problem with your oven Make sure you have entered cooking time after iouen TIME COOK CLEAR OFF was touched accidentally Reset cooking Programme and Make sure you have entered desired finished TIPPS after touching b MG Erie Cooking times may vary because of starting food temperature food density or amount of foods in oven Touch TIME COOK and additional i or dish when u using Temp Cook 1 wr FET Check Cookbook for specific Poe d ati PD Fh AU Se Te UE LU kn on ux Coo an 30 Ui HOTO Ub ical FE X3 ter wack m mii miini sal T ered a valid clock P Mu Probe has been forgotten or not seated properly in oven wall when using Auto Roast or Temp Cook Hold functions Joli ual 2 AE TVA EE EIEN ELSES er ss AER ay em OTe erence vain enim tetas ni athe an fe ah LEE LIE OE A TCL NA aa Ta TT se EM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker Make sure S prong plug onc oven is s fully inserted into wall receptacle a 6 MEET MBA UP KIA Thrash TONEREEA rus RSEEMENUHE it K T i
6. i i i j i i f i i i i i i i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i Note Times given below are for entire defrost cycle SUPE EK Usually food must be rotated broken up or turned Vegetables Fresh over whiie defrosting Check Cookbook for specific Beans Green information E 150 i Cake Whole iced 2o 1 115 Ibs Chicken Cut up Spears l 157 212 312 Ibs 143 Pa dr Dessert Topping Whipped 13 bo 120 Doughnuts or Pastries coat ial 137 A i 4 120 Fish Fillets Potatoes NULLUM 4 120 Jamburgers Squash 2 Ibs 123 m ib gm Pie Fruit Filling Zu chin lt Whole 83 Roast 1 1b 100 4 5 Ibs 403 Vegetables Frozen i Steak or Chops 4 2 Ibs p His 10 oz pkg 70 e 15 Q gt 3 Your New Microwave Oven is a Special note when using Brown N How to Ciean ihe Outside j E Valuable Appliance Protect It From Sear Dish High heat generated on Case Clean the outside of your Misuse Bv Following These Rules bottom of Brown N Sear Dish can oven with soap and damp cloth Eid e Keep your oven clean and cause scorched appearing stains to then rinse and dry The outer pane sweet smellina Openina the oven bake onto the oven floor if grease is of the window is glass Just wipe door a few minutes after cookin present These may be removed clean with a damp cloth Chrome B helps air out the interior An 9 with Bar Keepers Friend9 Cleanser trim is best wiped with a
7. Appliance Park Louisville Kentuc FINALLY if your problem is still not resolved write Mainr Appliance Cone mar Actinn Panel Maior ABSABA kaiwa 4 Awb aa A 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago Illinois 60606 Coaruvtna Cantracts LJUVE VE WUE 68 Ee 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 o nf time on all GE major appliances With a contract we ll keep your appliance in good operating condition dAuetadg tha AAnteaat mariad os an additianal XEVER Ha ine wXFRREB EWE pri RTA at SAMS ECRVELERE EGE ECTS charge 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 tl themselves GE offers TT fad SP TT ere an industry first the Quick Fix System Help for You by Phone Should vou need help in the selection and OR SEAT Jg owe we x pwowe su rEL wmm 5mm eee Se MON ese purchase of new appliances or have questions about the operation of the GE appliances you FAR FRAT ER oe FOP have anv alber niiectinne ahaiut asus Tr wre 53 Ws AUT Ww Mrey BSE is agent tee ded 97718 V GE consumer products or services you are only a TOLL FREE call away Service contracts let you pay today s prices for service a month a year Or several years from AAW An
8. a E me ee a quer S To become betier acquainiea with the defrost functions defrost frozen pork chops using the following steps Step 1 Place package of frozen chops in the oven and close door h DEFROST Display bed fond 0 VS SJ i i Gtan Touc WIG Ge PU h reads 0 and Power Level 3 is auto matically set in the oven but does not appear on display ENTER DEF TIME flashes Step 3 Touch 8 0 and 0 foi B min utes DEF TIME and 8 00 are dis played If you wish to 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 signais and shuts off display will show End Step 7 Open door or touch CLEAR OFF pad Remove package and separate chops to finish defrosting Defrosting Tips e Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be defrosted in the package For even defrosting many foods need to be broken up or separated part of the way through the defrost ing time e Homemade dinners can be frozen in shallow foil trays and heated for later use Do not heat on metal shelf accessory Select foods which microwave wall PUFF VY FEE Ve VF WI Pre packaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwaved Check your Cookbook for other defrosting tips 10 Questions and Answer
9. hu ctr aritaAnrizad Criretamar Care wy WWE CAVIS LI ENFI Pu Su ull A UIE EE fe GA NF servicers during normal working hours Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for FSETRIFPERAOG MLE AUPEAS AAA ADA ALY VCWNEMAL CLCU nic WUIVIFAIN T GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY Sa SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOTPOINT I FACTORY SERVICE or rAiroa EATDIO M ICITARR APPS GENERAL ELECO NIW CUS i OMER CARE SERVICE E TA morus MT r Ww 9 aw 7 UNE UP RU wa O On m ji H ii H l u I jE ji H ll i H i dy LE I yat nile il Th wog i y uni ib al 1 H s oo A ar it PT PIE am Pama we Ret W N eg Ni binan ee zi P it vet aama ook P be massi iM a EN E aa 1 M f E 2 mmus M j H l WHAT S NOT COVERED e Service trips to your home to F plso menti of house fuses Vae teach you how to use the product or resetting of circuit breakers xe Read your Use and Care material gt i 9 Panur of ine procuct if it iS Mens If you then hav b ANY QUSS TONS need for other than its intended gae wc aUUut Operating uic prouucl ptos blond fe please contact your dealer or our Purpose or used commercially p Consumer Affairs office at the i address below or cail toll free ena age to product caused n The GE Answer C
10. temperature probe Use with 2 Door Latch Push in to open TEMP COOK HOLD and door AUTO ROAST functions only 3 Viewing Window with Metal 9 Receptacle for Temperature Shield Metal screen permits Probe Temperature Probe viewing of foods and keeps must be securely inserted into microwaves confined inside receptacle when using TEMP oven COOK HOLD or AUTO ROAST P uil Fearan Puaha amia 4A Taum Daocilian Antal Qisalt ate 4 Node Sutrirer Cover rPTOLCIS FEM FUELS F OAFOIEENUEE IGI QOEIWETs bake the microwave energy distrib you microwave several foods at uting system Do not remove once When this shelf is not in this cover Doing so will damage use please remove from the the oven oven For complete use of the chalf asa nanne 900 2514 SIGH Ou PAGS WV E T 5 Oven Vent 6 Oven Interior Light Turns on when the door is opened or when the oven is operating Ez B b a 15 area sevap Mos Taag 6042200007 4 UNNA V AVRATNI UNPULPRAEUIUSUPOFUTTUYUTTSOTI UT agn quede trbadeRitAt at 009 raa Uemtieer erre etit rtm erar spsg Pens eter rer erp m rrt Tarn Control Danai anri EW WEWUS CF WESS WVE EF SEF Wes GEE FS Dispiay See next page for instructions Grease Filters Cookton Light Hood Controls Fan Switch Press once for high and twice for low speed Press again for off Lamp Switch Push and release far linht TUI VM LEAL Cooking Chart Quick refer ence Codes for many fre quently prepare
11. Foods with unbroken outer skin such as potatoes hot dogs or sausages tomatoes apples chicken livers and other gibiets and eggs see above should be pierced to allow steam to escape eure cookina umm mm ym vm ae e and tic tightly closed aiek bags should be slit pierced or vented as directed in Cookbook if they are not plastic could burst dur ina or immediately after cooking possibly resulting in injury Also plastic storage containers should be at least t partially uncovered be ma PEN demas a am ou am VOUGUSS ti iy IOTI d tight Seal When cookina with containers tightly covered with plastic wrap remove covering carefully and direct steam away from hands wm ot Emm ana latt e Use of the sheif accessory Remove the shelf from when not in use pe an a E00 4a 02 ll m iu nm LDo not store or ISO notholders when handling uU BT WS EF FS S the shelf and utensils They may be hot Do not use microwave browning dish on shelf The shelf couid overheat gt Tae n Have iti grounded by a qualified installer See the snecial installation book ww WI ws GT Ew wp Nt var tet DWE TUR DE WE let packed with the microwave oven e The vent fan in your Space maker oven will operate automatically under ceriain maliftiame lean Ai atin Ban con iGIuOrne Led Ww Se Automatic a CARE Feature page 7 While the fan is operating caution is required to prevent
12. TUUU How to Temp Cook reaches 90 display shows temper to Medium Rib Hcast ature of food counting up m anm atm m ar Step 1 insert temperature directed in Cook chook and uu mou we Step 6 When 130 is reached the oven will sound and display HOLD The oven will then hold the rm ere am temperature Step 7 Touch the CLEAR OFF pad to ston tho ex imla at FG s gt lg h j g j o 2 Cooking Tips e Lies a lower nower taval setting it will heat evenly even though requiring more time e Be sure frozen food has been completely defrosted before insert ing probe Probe may break off if used in frozen foods Step 2 Touch TEMP gt COOK HOLD ENTER TEMP COOK flashes and thea digit portion OF Ine display iS blank e Always insert probe into the center of meaty areas take caro T tied j Swetrtiw ww not to touch the fat or the bone e Insert probe as horizontally as possible into foods as directed in the recipes Make sure the handle does not touch the food e Use the clip to keep the probe in za Don um oux au be um o S run piace while nieaurig Sten 3 Touch 1 3 0 0 for 1309 130 shows on display Power Level 10 is automatically set in oven but does not annear on disnlav wt wprt y 5 er qur ar om e Cover foods as directed in Cook hant far maAlatiiva AARteaAl ane miniai RIVA PSE IAJE UITAE UE Giu WUTUn heatina Questions
13. and Answers Q After followed the steps and touched START a signal sounded and oven did not start What is wrong A if you set the temperature either be rx mas ONO av ramo thnm 1000 tha DCIOVV Ju V1 Mirvaici EIAI dV LUIG oven will not start To re enter touch CLEAR OFF pad and begin steps again Q Are there any foods can t Temp Cook A Yes Delicate butter icings ice cream frozen whipped toppings etc ry soften rapidly a at War nm temper atures Batters and doughs as well as frozen foods are also difficult to cook precisely with the probe It is best to Time Cook these foods Q Why did PR OB flash on the display after touched Start A PR OB wiii flash on the dispiay if umn haua AAT pamira enatari tha ti yvu HIGG FIVE VU Iy ag We CR CS LE TE ed of the probe into the receptacle in the oven wall or if you touch TEMP COOK HOLD and have for gotten to use the prooe Q Can I leave my probe in the oven WV if is not inserted in ine lood A No If the probe is left inside the en touching the oven wall anri oven y SWATH FLY GTI SU VVCATI GALINA not inserted in food you may damage the oven Q Can Temp Cook different portions of food at different temperatures A Yes The temperature probe gives you the freedom to cook dif ferent portions of food at different temperatures to suit individual eating styles Simply place the probe in the food and change the temperature setting as need
14. and Seance in blower sound may occur while Maa em IIG operating at power levels other than high Door not secureiy ciosed to cancel it touch START TEMP COOK HOLD CODE or AUTO ROAST cooking time for completion 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 Probe not inserted properly into mea Hold or Auto Roast functions instructions When using Temp Cook Ho 199 has been entered _ amp o A m k Cook Code must be 2 or 3 digits wets De rte maet a2 t amet yra niis tulisti resi cum wr dhiar dmy arier t ae START must be touched after entering cooking selection Another selection entered already i in oven and heen not iGuohed Make sure you have entered a code number after touching COOK 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 Incorrect COOK CODE numbers entered id a temperature When using Auto Start you have note C When using Clock you have not wea a valid clock time When using COOK CODE you have not entered a valid Cook Code 3 T e Dull thumping sound while oper Fam ur S3 wv
15. defrost a food hold it and cook it iater Aili you need to do is program in Defrost and amount of time Then proaram Hold and the amount of time Be sure to put the thawed dish in the refrigerator promptly NOTE Let foods remain at room temperature only as long as safe Times will vary Q programmed my oven for a specific defrosting time but it defrosted longer than necessary What happened A When instructions conflict the oven carries out the last instruction VAn mau hava aat iha AAR tA TVU itay ave JGL Ic Oven iw defrost for 4 minutes hold for 2 minutes and then defrost for 6 minutes In this case the oven would defrost for 6 minutes and hamli fae Om ates a Yat eau tla u p TOKI 4911 4 min IUlGoO an id ignore yw first defrost instruction B Fiow io Use COO The COOK CODE Control pro vides a short cut method for enter ing time and the Power Level on your microwave oven Cooking Codes are only used for recipes which need little or no attention and which require no change of power laual nHiivim m nnnabina Darinae whirh IZVUCI UUI IM WVZMZTNTI IM i M WwiIMYO wy TTA require additional ingredients atten tion or change of power level during microwaving should be cooked in the usual manner Also recipes with rantinn timo nf lace than one VVUILEF WUT iy VEP 9 VA VWs FU GF IES minute or more than 99 minutes can not use Cooking Codes To understand the Cook Code con trol it is im
16. instructions amp Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance Do not use outdoors e Do not immerse power cord or plug in water s Keep power cord away from heated surfaces e Do not let power cord hang over edge of tabie or counter Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged power cord ooo x O e T his aoclanes should be s r viced only by qualified service personnel Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment amp As with any appliance close supervision is necessary when used by children e See door cleaning instruc tions on page 17 e To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity bDo not overcook food Care fully attend appliance if paper plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the ef f Dd EF Sl JM Wy GUA Y oven to dry newspapers Panor inwole and nankins gp IMNO e WES Say 5 Uae eo Eas 53 Wax paper Recycled paper products can contain metal flecks which may cause arcing or ignite Paper products con taining een or nylon filaments bDo not pop popcorn in your microwave oven unless in a spe cial mictawave popcorn Acces __ sory or unl s you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave ovens Lo not operate the oven while empty to avoid damage to the oven and the danger of fire if by accident ine oven should run empty a minute or two no harm is done However try to avoid uw eb
17. into moa ati ioct area o nf t inner thigh from halaw and and narallo to leg Turkey Breast Ex 170 13 15 20 Insert probe horizontally intom m a a m n n ae nl Questions and Answers Q Why wasn t my roast fully cooked even though the tempera ture on the dispiay was correct and Auto Roast was completed Tinm boe mr marum bm m ata A The temperature probe must be properly inserted when you Auto Roast Check your Cookbook to see what you might have done wrong Do some types of trivets work wetter than others A Yes Flat glass trivets generally provide more browning to the bottom of meats than plastic trivets Also ceramic ridge bottomed roasting dishes usually work well Plastic trivets may require meat to be turned over more often than glass trivets do because the grid design and legs let the bottom of the meat stay cooler than glass trivets do Recommended standing bslore Bem Q When I m cooking with Auto Roast why doesn t my roast con tinue to cook during ihe hoiding time A When your tood icaulrico5 finished temperature the oven automatically switches to a lower heat level The even temperature that s maintained in the food during this holding mariana Lanman ik nrnna aatibin miis peru ACEO itc WANI vviumui overcooking Automatic Simmer Auto Roast Code 6 kidaran isa te Arittamatin Qim mme IGG Oo PIS VY LW AASI ERLU SIT ERE EW few popular foods See
18. nneot power at main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull plug Remove 2 screws from each side of iower panei and 3 screws from front edge Lower panel until it rests on range To replace you oven lamp first disconnect power at main fion ar eleniidt hroakor or null nlua Remove the inam COIS GFE WEF WES PUE Ww Ree ws top grill by taking off 2 screws which hold it in place Next remove the single screw on top left that secures lamp housing On models so equipped Open oven door for easier removal of the lamp housing assem bly Then grasp tab and puli out and up to ciear door hinge and front lip of oven To remove bulb push it Z mma a wh mmmblis 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 HL K7 e GA AEN Shes i3 ee ws A 3 ee a4 PA MM ED Mole e i Een ve aes NU ie ae NS RUE AE CUE Are i56 T y a 6 xe a SIE Dr y EN A SUMAR ARES Mee Dh RAINS below Be sure bulb to be replaced is cool before removing Remove bulb or bulbs and replace with 40 am am Lim m m dihan fa watt appliance bulbs Raise lower panel and replace screws Connect electrical power to microwave oven Clean off the grease and dust on hood surfaces often Use a warm detergent solution About 1 tablespoon of ammonia may be added to the water Take care notto touch the filters and enameled surfaces with this Amm
19. operating the oven empty at all times it saves energy and pro longs life of the oven lf materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven door closed turn oven off and dis connect the pul cord or shut ance eggs and sealed con tainers for example closed glass jars may explode and should not be heated in this oven 6 Avoid heating baby food in glass jars even without their lids especialiy meat and eqg mixtures continued next page A TROND d m Lian mandmi mular mmm slivantasl in Ww Woo riitiai viny avo ull cvtivcu HI Cookbook Metal strip DS as used on meat roasts are helpful when used as shown in Cookbook TV dinners may be cooked in metal trays but when using shelf they must pe replaced in their box However when using metal in microwave oven keep metal other than metal shelf at least 1 inch away from sides of oven e Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat tranafarrant fram tha hantar LIECATIVOIWITIWU EL NP SE LEI tIwWe ou food This is especially true if plastic wrap has been covering the top and handles of the utensil Potholders may be needed to handle tha sitanail VM CRIS ULGI IO e too hot to touch iD APP Fews Cu Sw uy we te Be careful touching the floor during and after cooking e Do not use any thermometer in food you are microwaving uniess that thermometer is designed or recommended for use in the microwave oven e Remove the t
20. power level See page 14 Att IRAE BARE Tarah thana sexos pim tA ant SVULSFIVIEFEA TE FPG WV OUG GEE KIGOGO F AUoO LY viti defrosting time time of day temperature Level and Cook Codes D ower POWER LEVEL Touch this pad before entering another power level number if you want jo change asas fi marl 408 Lif bt Ay AMALIA a irom automatic Power Level 10 H G for COUR or Power Level 3 LOW for defrosting c bd os i 1 t VV 4 A ec gr dove Ed i a 1 ATUM AEREA CLOCK Touch this pad to enter time of day or check time of day while microwaving To set clock first touch CLOCK pad and then enter time of day For n example if time is 1 30 touch number pads 1 3 and Q and 1 30 will appear in display Touch START pad To reset or change time simply repeat above process MIN SEC TIMER This feature uses no microwave energy It functions as either a kitchen timer as a holding period after defrost or as a delay timer before time or temperature cooking See page 13 AUTO START Allows you to program your oven to begin cooking at a preset time of day up to a 12 hour delay See page 11 AUTO ROAST Insert probe touch this pad and desired number pad for Code to slow cook or tem perature cook meat with automatic preset
21. program eS ww hh bud e START After all selections are made touch this pad to start oven CLEAR OFF When touched it shuts off the oven and erases all settings except time of day AUTOMATIC FAN FEATURE Cooking appliances installed under the oven might under some heavy usage conditions cause temperatures high enough to overheat some internal parts of the microwave oven To prevent overheating from taking place the vent fan is designed to automatically turn on at low speed if excessive temperatures occur Should this happen the fan cannot be manually turned off it will automat ically turn off when the internal parts have cooled The fan may stay on up to approximately 30 minutes after the range and microwave oven controls have been turned off Td San nane AY ERREUR LI r f amp Automatic Roasting Anu it Rnact cac tho temperatur ire probe to cook to the assired serving temperature Unlike Temp Cook Hold which uses a single power level Auto Roast is designed to use un to 3 power settinas which auto matically switch during roastina for even and tender cooking results without overcooking Roasted until specified internal temperatures are reached Less tender roasts should be microwaved 5mm m mm d ur ndum bm Bla P om nisle xmi Dy time accoiaing uw ine WUVUALIUUA which comes w
22. tamper with the safety interiocks b Do Not Place any object 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 itis riemhanmansrl ft ie maeskieiiiari imannrtant MO HRAMVU ILI MULLIUUICIIY FDEP FASE COE that the oven door close properly ane that there is no damage to the 3 door seais and sealing surfaces d The Oven Should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service nereonnal pw E E om wa om en bes PREDMGETA APT A E EUM Sur OE iit tits 3 B 8 Before Microwaving 2 Safety Instructions 3 4 a atures of Your Oven 5 Cooking Complete Reminder 5 Set the Clock ioo t3 REESE 6 Touch Control Panel 6 7 Automatic Roasting amp CHANT EEE ca odo anie es 8 9 DONOSO eod ibd E a T rA 10 Time COOK soieeveceeecXxx wy Sacs 11 AUTO START nn 11 Temp Cook Hold 12 MIN SEC Timer ess 13 COOK CODE Control 14 COOK CODE Control Guide 15 Care of Your Oven 17 18 The Exhaust Feature 19 Oven Shelf Guide 20 21 Grounding Instructions 22 The Problem Solver 23 Consumer Services sn 27 Warranty sese Back Cover Microwaving Tips s6 Make sure all utensils used in your microwave oven are labe ied suitable for microwaving C
23. the starting and spread ing of accideniai cooking fires while tha vont fan ic im nnen Rar TIRU SEE FF Ws VEN EG 8a FFF Way wa WM WE this reason Never leave surface units unattended at high heat settings Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite m M a P am nl seam domam In IU IA ai id opicau if Veni iati i5 oper ating To minimize automatic fan operation use adequate sized utensils and use high heat set tings oniy when necessary in the event of a grease fire smother flaming pan on surface anit hv PAVMIOFINA mam completely WE CE W wd J eI TF 3 PH LAII WITTER koddi y with weii fitting lid cookie sheet or flat tray Never fiame foods under the oven with the vent fan operating because it may spread the lamas HaAanIGea Keep hood and grease filters cloan according t to instru intions P E Ww WE on pages 18 and 19 to maintain good venting and avoid grease fires SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Features of Your Microwave Oven Cooking Complete Reminder all ALITO ROAST codes except CURE E wwe W wees www ew X c 9 code 6 TIME COOK DEFROST and COOK CODE cycles To remind you that you have food in the oven the oven will beep once a oven door or touch the CLEAR OFF pad a om 8483 85 AA doesn Yt 7 linn Blane 1 WOOT Mandie Uven GOES Fe WYG VIS operate unless door is SCCUBY 8 MICROTHERMOMETER latched
24. your NAicrnawravoa Cowan chniilad a naan EVEN Vu VV OAV NIV EEN AINA CA IEU Kd occur for adjustments Ilo Ii O e owner M e g a ie i Our Suppiier iS ier s registering you as th Lo l Lu mue S lE EN zr cm se check with your supplier to ure 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 Please be certain that it is Write to General Electric Company Range Product Service Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 Fa an rica bes If you received a damaged oven immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the Micro wave Oven Save time and money Before you request service check the Problem Solver on page 23 It lete MIRAr RAtieAe AF napraltinn FRAP FEVER IRS BEAL iow Wi pest CART Ds problems that you can correct yourself The electric output of this microwave oven is 600 Watts This microwave oven is UL listed for IISUBHA ROTE over eiectric and gas ranges Optional Accessory Available at extra cost from your GE supplier JX80 Charcoal Filter Kit Add for non vented installation a Do Not Attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open door oneration can result in harmful rw pv wes enw ers as ee ew exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or
25. EANER ON ANY PART OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN Door inside Glass Wipe up spatters daily wash when soiled with a min imum of sudsy warm water Rinse thoroughly and dry Metai and plastic parts on door Wipe frequently with a damp cloth Jo remove all soil DO NOT USE GDRASIVES SUCH AS CLEANING WDERS OR STEEL AND PLAS TiC PADS THEY MAY MAR THE SURFACE sold in many grocery hardware ama rlanartranant atarac 1 tV UUWI LIIGI DWI GO Two Position Metal Shelf Your metal 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 Clean shelf with mild soap and water or in the dishwasher Do not ciean in seif cieaning oven Automatic Temperatur wa Praha 4 VVBSWEIswessw FUE wI RIN APO 8 Wo UP a wp 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 17 detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth Power Cord If the cord becomes soiled unplug and wash with damp Cloth For stubborn spots sudsy water may be used but be certain to rinse and ary inorougniy before plugging cord into outlet E id RANGE Se VEM e ETT d iet UE To replace hood iam first disc
26. O START pad 45 kan oo i urmieau of 9 TAR T pad Step 3 Enter the time you want the oven to start Be sure your micro wave oven clock shows the correct time of day Step 4 Touch START pad The oven will automatically start at the desired time 11 Step 4 Touch START Time Questions and Answers Q I set my oven for the time called for in the recipe but at the end of the time allowed my dish wasn t Aana What hannanari WERT WT EIL HAMM FANS a A Since house power varies due to time or location many Time Cook recipes give you a time range to prevent overcooking Set the oven for minimum time test the food for doneness and cook your dish a little longer if necessary Q want to cook on a Power Level other than HIGH what do need to do A To change the Power Level touch the POWER LEVEL pad after entering desired cooking time Enter the desired number and then touch START Q Can interrupt my Time Cook function to check the food A Yes To resume cooking simply close the door and touch START NOTE Microwave power will not PAMA AN 1intil i411 ara ready Vou t Y TERS WED ST FREE JY v eh 49 Ty must touch START for cooking to begin Q touched the Humber pads and selected my power level When I touched START however my oven didn t come on Why not A Tha TIAA PRAY anal marin ha PA FH PPV WAS PO Pilot Wo touched before setting the number pads or e
27. arctnnn ar if doiuht exists as to EIGE DEW SER PR SENA NARI we he whether the appliance is properly grounded E We Es u CAU w aCe ncountered it is vour personal A and obliga tion to have it replaced with a prop erly grounded three prong wall ranantaaAla iCUCPiauid Do Not Under Any Circum stances Cut OF Remove ine Third Ground Prong From Tha Dawar Cord E guwr W wy uF wE CM ars ws Do Not Use an Adapter Plug With This Appliance Do Not Use an Exiension Cora With This Appliance 22 i Oma E d D EE To Save Time and Money before yout request service M oo ca check the Probiem Soivei If you have a problem it may be minor You may be able to correct it yourself Just use this Problem Solver to locate your problem and then foliow the suggested recommendations PROBLEM OVEN WILL NOT COME ON CONTROL PANEL LIGHTED YET OVEN WILL NOT START FOODS ARE EITHER OVER COOKED OR UNDERCOOKED p EE APPEARS ON DISPLAY Lm meu o EAD EMT RE SII eB ritenere coe dr eB EPS ALR Jo ERE DICE CISERT EE nro cm em rrr uin LAE EE UR D PR OB APPEARS 9 ON DISPLAY All The ese Titan A wn Ma Cae Phys AIC inv on Your Microwave Oven EA a ek e Steam or vapor escaping from around the door e Light reflection around door o outer case e Dimming oven light
28. d foods Model and Serial Numbers A ww 9 u w puuni p i IU Features of Your Touch Control Panel The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the oven antrala nmimmtemmimalls with tha fey nth nf n finger ito CoNniYrSis Siecironicai Py VVI GIO UUU VIO HIYO IO designed to be easy to use and understand With your microwave oven you have the option of using your COOK CODE control for quick and easy con venience cooking Or ou may make your own pro crams to suit vour i ividualized c cooking s style yw RADI IAF BL SEP JJ ae HE nd V wl SR SR bush WFF FEE DISPLAY Displays time of day time or temperature during cooking functions power level being usec cooking mode and instructions TEMP COOK HOLD Use the temperature probe to cook by using a preset temperaiure Once oven reaches preset temperature it switches to HOLD set ting and maintains that temperature until you touch the CLEAR OFF pad See page 12 v e 9 DEFROST Gentle aenerally uniform thawing at automatic Power Level 3 or change power level after entering defrosting time See page 10 TIME COOK Microwave fora preset amount of time taimp a Da i al dan aha using automatic rower Love iv or Ci ian ige pPOWSGI level after entering cooking time See page 11 COOK CODE CONTROL Use this pad as a short cut method for entering cooking time and
29. d voy raraiun carvings fram AAE now An JVM I EVVVE VV OVI vave HVI Nike trained service technicians using only genuine GE parts if you liave any questions about Qa afta all TOFI BDEE wer View Ontracis CAH A AAS Eo Enti aiaia 800 626 2224 In Kentucky call 800 292 2057 A program for do it yourself appliance repair the system includes step by step repair manuals for refrigerators most non microwave electric FARRAR Alehuiachare aned etas slav n ss pl ICT TS LUHY VIOILYOJIIVIO AHU MANUAU aiu IAI KV capacity washers and dryers plus specially packaged replacement parts and technical help ae esla L1 H faan DAP ase scas hana WRH amp igit ree OYU numssr The GE Answer Center rTM consumer zw Bs Aw Wes Ei GERRY X information service is open 24 hours a day seven days a week Our staff of experts stands ready to assist you ee sie D Direct Line to Generai Electric as d o ae reeet NI e an is s 4 1 errereen eenean gt oy ro Pph me piatan aA a Ae Pa AAE SSE ELE DEONT POSA EE AESA VEEE EEEE EEEE EA PE EA pe tepretteaqmurr ren ten a apin HMM IU M Pme Lmg Lor pet end PATHS e m m o te sm ee b ampan dH P pm SERIA DUCI REDE IA ppm aai sarte terne R ao v3 mt mei menm ses Dremaaidrenr eetuPt tatem tait ies erans dcdit una rops m RAER T pe M F j EL ti WAN ihi Rete OA SOC Part No 862A725 P150 Pub No 49 4642
30. damp cloth E A ACE bv SerVaas Laboratories Inc and then with a drv towel occasionai thorough wiping with a p solution of baking soda and water After using Bar Keepers Friend Control Panel Wipe with a damp keeps the interior fresh radia bis id dry boa due e on e i not a EE ollowing instructions on can Do abrasives or sharp objects on the a on nae LT edged spiel not use Bar Keepers Friend panel They can damage it mm hir ded A you t x Cleanser on the painted surfaces Door Surtace When cleaning sur SE erior oven walls can be scratched i The control panel can be damaged such as the walls It may scratch the faces of door and oven that come e pd p es paint together on closing the door use BEST e Dontremove the mode stirrer Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser is only mild non abrasive soaps or at the top of the oven microwave feature 4 on page 5 You will damage the oven BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING ANY ean Sin 3 Walls floor and plastic cover Be e li aaneen thara ie ttle haat ayrant in WEARS SEE Wo PSU FERRE PENMPRAS Set rh S the food or sometimes in the uten sils spills and spatters are easy to remove Some spatters can be re moved with a paper towel others may require a damp cloth Remove qreasy spatters with a sudsy cloth then rinse and dry Do not use abrasive cleaners on oven walls RIVE CL LO PP A PPR AR APTE PL AL NOVEM VO A VVIVIVIENWVIAL OVEN CL
31. ed How to Use the Minute Second Timer ge T he MIN SEC TIMER has three vU timing functions it operates as a minute timer t can be set to delay cookina it can be used as a hold setting after defrosting The MIN SEC TIMER operates without microwave energy How to Time a 3 Minute Phone Call 1 Touch MIN SEC TIMER pad The display shows 0 and ENTER TIME flashes 2 Touch number pads 3 0 and O for 3 minutes and no seconds Display shows 3 00 3 Touch START Display shows time counting down 4 When time is up oven signals and display shows time of day Programming a HOLD Time The Minute Second Timer can also De used to program hold time iE between microwave cooking func tions The time can range from one second to 99 minutes and 99 seconds A HOLD or standing time may be found in some of your own recipes or Cookbook To set the oven to delay cooking up to 99 minutes follow Steps 1 and 2 ta amtar hale bhima Tham d mios tU GIRGIE PIUIN UG THOLE tJ Uwi TIME COOK pad and enter time before pressing START How to Defrost Hold and Time Cook Let s say you want to defrost a frozen casserole for 15 minutes hold for 10 minutes and then Time Cook for 25 minutes Here s how to do it Step 1 Take casserole from freezer and place it in the oven p 2 spit DEFROST ven uu The display shows 0 and ENTER DEF TIME flashes Step 3 Touch pads 1 5 0 and O for
32. emperature probe from the oven when not using it to cook with If you leave the probe Inside the oven without m m inserting it in 1606 Or liquid and turn on microwave energy it can create electrical arcing in the oven and damage oven walls 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 char if subjected to short periods of overcooking 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 subject empty utensiis to micro waving 3 Do not permit children to use plastic utensils without complete supervision 2 carbonated ones Even if the container is opened pressure can build up This can m da Uvauouu in ic container to Durst resulting in iniurv r ww a e When cooking pork follow as Arn Ati amen mr eom aliu Oul air cecuorns exacuy alwavs COOk the meat to at least 170 This assures that in the remote possibility that trichina ie be ie e in the meat it ig eggs in and out of shell is not recommended for microwave cooking Pressure _ can build up inside egg yolk and ae aam may cause it to Durst resuiting in iniu iry
33. enter x nage HG HWS VI auto E 800 626 2000 oe ae Hiit mimi m Aa A ran e A D le NULLA nl e Improper installation SOE eee T If you have an installation problem le S contact your dealer or installer E A9 3e You are responsible for providing x S adequate electrical exhausting le Sio and other connecting facilities M His D eee ene seme ree Er Sorne states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conseauential damanes so the above limitation or exclusion ee 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 We To know what your legai rights are in your state consuit your iocai or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney Generai ti Warrantor General Electric Company Wee fa if further heip is needed concerning this warranty contact x Manager Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 ae n if i Lis o ru
34. heck your Cookbook for specific test to determine microwave safe utensils e Paper towels wax paper and plastic wrap can be used to cover dishes in order to retain moisture al id pr even it spattering Wey e Some microwaved foods require stirring rotating or rearranging Check your Cookbook for snacific Wuf Wf SEA FENCE IUE SUE T S pg Se We PUO s e Some foods such as unshelled eggs and hot dogs must be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking mou WU Read ail instructions before using this appliance When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed including the following WARNING To reduce the risk of burns electric shock fire injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy Lien thie annliannaa anh fav ic ww AsO LIO CE pCa EI oniy TAZE FLO intended use as described in this manual 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 nage OO we PN Set a bar hoet anaratinn nhin thie UJI bA bud F at LARINI 44 Fo tk OF Gl tia appliance into its own electrical outlet to prevent flickering of lights blowing of fuse or trip ping of circuit breaker e instal or locate this appliance only in accordance with the pro vided installation
35. ith your oven Com plete information on preparing roasts for microwaving is in your Cookbook How to Prepare Roasts for Auto Roasting How to Auto Roast B to mecum center meaty area not a bone or fat Cover with wax paper Pouitry pork or ham roasts need no trivet Add 1 2 cup water to roast dish cover with plastic wrap For cooking bag method see Cook book Insert probe into center meaty a area Place meat in oven with probe to the right Insert cable and of FERE FY firmly into receptacle on ove Touchnumb or pad 3 START flashes Touch START Step 2 Display shows internal food temperature counting up Step 3 Oven monitors internal tem perature automatically switching to lower power as meat s temperature rises This Mis prevent toughening Step 4 After temperature is mm reached oven switches to HOLD for 1 hr then shuts off Hole pre vante overcookina whila aoninae i Yy k wpn VW meat warm Sten 5 Displav will show End Step 6 Open door or touch CLEAR OFF pad 7 ae Final Approx Time Hotd sou NW Code Temp Min per ib Minutes Beef Tender Roast Rare 2 125 12 14 5 10 Medium 3 140 14 16 10 15 Well 4 170 17 18 30 Meatloaf 4 170 15 20 5 10 uoa OF ro d Pork Loin n 4 170 18 20 20 Precooked Ham 1 115 11 14 5 16 Poultry Whole Chicken 5 190 13 15 20 3 ib Whole Turkey 5 190 13 15 20 un to 12 Ibs Insert probe i
36. lse your oven will not begin cooking Q I tried to change Power Level but the display changed back to cooking time Why A After touching Power Level pad VALI only hava A ennmnnrie to enter JV wT EE J TI YV TE Wr eZ I I wW AN w the number Try setting controls again 8 v i d 1 i Cooking by Temperature ETATE EH E CV We ee For manv foods internal temnera ture 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 uni rlociro ie cimnla and aacu sw wy ESSE BS WET ERT Iw Vas s we wy Temp Cock Hold takes the quess work out of cookina because the oven automatically switches to HOLD setting after reaching the preset food temperaiure and main tains that temperature until you touch the CLEAR OFF pad Qian Ae Touioh DOWER I EVEI nar wih Te EWA E A FE bent Renee V Rm km BCR P 10 shows on display Touch 5 for MEDIUM power P 5 shows on dis play and then display reverts back to set finished temperature nr A EER ee NM en DENNIS sam The Temperature Probe The temperature probe is a food thermometer that gauges the internai temperature of your food it must ho usod whan usina Tamn must VV IN tS Vw 9M NIE Cook Hold or Auto Roast Follow the directions for use and insertion on page 8 FAL PF AMT Aftaw e SUD we Touch START ARIST
37. many other foods or sitim eo unes ia AP ey Sii recipes refer to page 14 in this Use and Care Book ip io ds COOK CODE Codes given are for minimum time and ti IG QUMIMCOUUM WVR ing Codes to use with each For specific information Check and add time if necessary to complete cookina cooking on stirring turning or rotating check the Microwave Guide and Cookbook which comes with your micro wave oven Always use microwave safe containers ha enmmastadn Onni i i i i i i i uw A l yi i i I i i i J i oe COOKING CODE OOD Fe COOKING CODE 5 Appel tizers s Warming Meats Main Dishes i Dip Cream Cheese Bacon i Ye Cup 25 2 Slices 28 1 Cup 45 4 Slices 30 Dips Sour Cream Chicken i 2 Cup 13 8 10 pieces 200 i 1 Cup 23 2 pieces 40 Pastry Bites Reheating 4 pieces 70 2 Servings 17 Chuck Roast 4 Servings 10 3 Ibs 665 Eggs Baked Breads and Desserts 2 Eggs 25 i m Eggs Scrambled I 2 Eggs 20 z Bran Muffins Entrees Frozen 21 5 6 37 8 oz 50 m Brownies Mix 60 16 oz 110 X uo c id 110 vires end om cup tutea mo Fish Fillets Pe Cheese Bread Yeast 1 loaf 105 Franke in bun O Chocolate Chip Bars 50 2 10 p uu a 0 Lan eat Loaf Di c OM eee eS 170 Beverages p ae s Coffee Sou Cup 10 4 Links 20 Milk Bases e e pe A Cup cee ciii Ree EEA Ut ME D ee 26 Evozen Ty Dinner Frozen Foods Defrost 10 oz 107 i i i i t i i I i l i i l i
38. oking time Power Level 10 is automatically set for time cooking but you may change this for more fiexibility See your Cookbook When the oven completes Time Cooking it automatically shuts of It wil then display End and beep once a minute until you either open tha AA v t 0110 ls the Mi FAR OFE ic GOOr or OUO Hg iC Vl Le bee AE UE NS pad To become better acquainted with Time Cook function make a cup of coffee by using the foilowing steps Siep 1 Fili a cup 2 3 fh fuii of water and add 1 teaspoon of freeze dried Coffee Use a cup that has no metal decoration Place cup in oven and close door S 2 Touch TIME COOK The display shows 0 ENTER COOK TIME flashes Power Level 10 is automatically set but does not appear on display Step 3 Select your time Touch 1 2 and 0 for a minute and 20 seconds TIME COOK and 1 20 are displayed If another Power Level is desired touch POWER LEVEL and the number although Power Level 10 Fi GH is preferred for this cup of coffee counting down shows on display Step 5 When time is up the oven sounds oven light and fan shut off The display will show End Step 6 Open the door or touch CLEAR OFF pad How to Use AUTO START The AUTO START feature allows you to program your oven to begin cooking at a preset time of day up to a 12 hour delay To use AUTO START Step 1 Enter your desired cooking program Step 2 Touch AUT
39. on of foods top to bottom after half of time Also heat several smaller bowls of leftovers this way stirring and reversing positions after half of time How To Reheat Severai Different Types of Foods Together a a7 4 m of food together foods which should be served hot must be placed on the oven shelf while foods which are only warmed should be placed on the floor This is because microwave energy enters the oven from the top only Also it is important to remem ber that foods absorb microwave energy at different rates Hates can be affected by the size of the food and its starting temperature Because of the varying rates you may need to start reheating a large or dense food a few minutes ahead of time then add other smaller or lann rnnmsmm dde A lbAvinmtel if AAA ICS UTIOD MUO PAMUGIIIOUIy utri of the several foods you are heating seems under cooked but the others are heated satisfactorily let the underheated food continue cooking Heat or reneat different types of food at HIGH 10 To determine heating times add together times for all foods See heating guide inside front cover of cookbook After half of time stir or rearrange foods do not reverse positions Check foods top shelf especially after of total time and remove any which are done Continue cooking others 21 Ll i E E LN BL A T E u Two frozen individual entress 5 to 7 02 ea or two TV dinners 10 to 12
40. onia will tend to darken metal 18 The exhaust hood feature on your GE microwave qoven is equipped with a metal filter which collects 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 filter in the top frame slot on the back of the opening Push to the rear and upward to snap into place TERT NIS CL as de yeas decas pz con qom 1 iq A A Meo 2 att r vers g SUELE os mou te R DS oes totg eterna err rtt t Errem mp RA 3 7 en DEus i A 4 PEE EEEE E e n NE aoe i DES 1 k i F 1 i i B through the filter and is then discharged through provided venting to the outside The head aiso has a light for illuminating the counter surface Don t use ammonia or other alkali because it will darken metal Light brushing can be used to re ome ee A ac tt ee 3 wah P an em move embedded dirt Rinse moisture before replacing Filters should be cleaned at least once a month Never operate your hood without the filter in place In situations where flaming might occur on surfaces below hood filter will retard entry of flames into the unit t TRI JEEE MG IIN Guide to Use of the Spacemaker Shelf The two position wire shelf is specif ically designed for added capacity heating and reheating in your Space maker microwave oven Now heat ing and reheating which are the
41. oper code For example a recipe calling for 12 minutes cooking time at Power Level 10 would be 120 120 appears on the display panel 14 the Code You cannot add seconds to the cycle time Cooking Codes avn far uihaAlia mimitae nani tf vour CAPS IJI VVEIVZIC PEIEE UAD Eya tE y NIV recipe calls for Power Level changes or different amounts of time needed between addition of ingredients you may set one Cooking Code for tho tiret nart nf the recipe than after SF FR TET R purse wi SE NAA uf WP I completion set another Cooking Code for that period of time and Power Level Remember that Cooking Codes are for microwaving by time oniy if you are microwaving by temperature you must use the Temp Cook or Auto Roast function When the oven completes COOK CODE program it automatically shuts off It will then display End and beep once a minute until you either open the door or touch the CLEAR OFF paa COOKING CODE 3 Digit Power Level Med 5 Step 3 Touch START Display W show time counting down and COOK TIME COOK CODE Control Guide Detach and Tane to Inside Cabinet Door or Other Prominent Place Tr ue we we sweqe WP VEP E qaw uw we The COOK CODE Control feature gives you an and microwave techniques as described in the easy automatic way to accurately set microwave time Cookbook for foods requiring only one power level and little To set Cooking Codes for
42. ovens may now be done in multiple quantities so several foods are ready to serve at ihe same time When microwaving with the oven shelf some techniques will difisr from the cookbook which came with your oven It is important to arrange foods properly and this is shown on the next page Utensil size is important select from among the suggestions below Also food size should be considered foods over 312 inches high or 3 pounds are not recommended for shelf cooking Batters and dough foods and also foods for oven meals using scratch recipes should be cooked without the oven shelf following cookbook directions Use potholders when handling foods heated together with your oven shelf especially when heati larger amounts of food in 8 inch square or other 2 quart size casse roles Extra steam generated from multiple food cooking may make utensils hotter than with regular microwaving ig li4aneile far lent WALGER EASE WEEE and Reheating Before placing food in the dishes you plan to use for shelf micro waving check to see that they will fit together on or under tne shelf Also be sure utensils are micro wave safe include 1 cup measuring cup 8x4x3 inch loaf dishes 9x5x3 inch loaf dishes or 9 inch pie plates Leftovers may be placed in small individual raramir nr nlactio hewlc WU USUS CT UC CE ERE A a E SET T Cul P qu wv ug VO M rantana Af haa aw AARARAVALAA E ism iliogicau UI HUS Uli Va
43. oz ea are both ready to serve at the same time Remove batter foods cook these conventionally Return foil trays containing food to boxes in which they were purchased Place in oven with one TV dinner on right shelf and the second dinner on left floor Microwave at HIGH 10 for 6 minutes Reverse positions top to botiom ana rotate foods turn Continue microwaving at HIGH 10 for 6 minutes Check dinners for heating If one dinner seems less done than desired return it to the box and continue heating on shelf 1 to 2 more minutes Place on shelf larae or dense foods which need the most heating such as leftover fried chicken casseroles of canned or leftover vegetables rice or pasta Place on oven floor those foods which need only be warmed such as bakery pies rolls muffins or breads u w ou In the event of an electrical s w circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current Yol a am s e arn m im t2 Pee i aem um om ond This appliance is equipped with a DOWer cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded Fig 1 WARNING Improper use of the grounding piug can resuit in a risk of electric shock ear Fig 1 v v J Consult a qualified electrician or service technician if the grounding instructions are not completely uancl
44. portant to know what the numbers mean and what the sequence is The first and second numbers if setting a 3 digit Cooking Code indicate the amount of time you desire the last control entry number is aiways the Power Levei For example 125 means 12 minutes COOKING CODE 2 Digit 4 Time in Power Level Minutes High 10 How to Set COOK CODE Control Programming your oven for COOK CODE Control operation is easy mm eae FOllOW these Simpie Steps Step t Touch ENTER CODE flashes CODE Con E Be TAA troi at Power Level 5 NOTE Your oven can only be programmed to 99 min utes when using the Cook Code con trol and the highest Power Level is 10 which is represented by 0 When setting a 2 digit Cook Code control entry the first is time the second is etiaro min Cav avamnila AM moane pOowsci SVG PWT AGIT wy Todi n 5 minutes at Power Level 10 On the following page is shown many frequently prepared foods and their codes It s easy though to make Cooking Codes for many other recipes Just select one or two digits representing the length of cooking time desired and a final digit for the Power Level required The Cooking Codes given on ine chart are for the minimum time needed to avoid overcooking which can dry out food and rnake it taste less and tough If you feel that more cooking is needed add additionai time by changing the first digit of For Example Step 2 Enter the pr
45. s Q When I press START I hear a dull thumping noise What is it A This sound is normal It is letting you know the oven is using a Power Level lower than HIGH Q Can i Defrost smali items in a hurry A Yes but they will need more fre quent attention than usual Raise the Power Level after entering the time by touching POWER LEVEL and 7 or 10 Power Level 7 cuts the time about in Power Level 10 cuts the time to approximately 1 3 During either rotate or stir food m frequently Q Can open the door during DEFROST to check on the progress of my food A Yes You may open the door at any time during microwaving To resume defrosting close the door and press START Q Why don t the defrosting times in the Cookbook seem right for my food A Cookbook times are average u Defrosting time can vary according to the temperature in your freezer Set your oven for the time indicated in your Cookbook If your food is stili not compieteiy thawed ai the end of that time re set your oven and adiust the time accordinaly v UM 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 defrost ing Power Level 3 is suggested Check the chart in the Cookbook for specific times and Power Levels Cooking by Time 4 the Time Cook feature allows you preset the co
46. sseruiss LIUS may add too much height to dish 20 Casseroles for heating or reheating or divided plates Use wax paper or plastic wrap V N VA L NY To insert shelf tip back slightly and fit into shelf supports on back oven wall Set front of shelf on side sup ports as shown pr m Shelf has two positions Use in low position when heating two casse roles or reheating frozon TV dinners or entrees The high shelf position more evenly spaces the area above and below shelf Lise this nosition for heating 9 FPES A W Ayo E ST WISE F plates of leftovers How To Heat or Reheat Similar Typ Two plates of leftovers may be reheated together Arrange thick or dense foods to outside edges of plate and cover with plastic wrap Microwave at HIGH 10 for 3 min utes Reverse position of plates top to bottom and rotate turn Con tinue microwaving at HIGH 10 for 3 to 4 minutes Continue heating if necessary until hot es of Food t Reheating two casseroles height should be less than 3 2 inches is now possible Cover with plastic wrap Use staggered arrangements of food placing food on right side of shelf and left side of floor Refer to Heating or Reheating Guide see inside front cover of cookbook for suggested microwave time per casse role and add together the times Microwave at HIGH 10 reversing positi
47. your Cook book for more cooking charts recipes and techniques v i Set Auto Simmer like you do Auto Roast except touch number pad 6 START flashes Touch START and display shows temperature until fanr vraarnihac 190n9 IJ PURI iV Fw Oven switches to HOLD when food s internal temperature reaches 180 and maintains that temperature until food is done If stirring is recom mended you can reset the oven bv retouching START Touch CLEAR OFF when cooking is finished Assibi mani Claamar Phat mUV NEGY SOEBECSNESEUE WIEC Food a __time Hre Seel Pot Roast 6 8 Stew 6 8 Chicken Stewing 11 12 Ham or Pork Roast LLL A6 Soup Stock Vegetable 3 6 Split Pea 13 18 For frozen add 2 to 3 hours WEST DS i i I MIS Bop WD a s oq i in m i Bs ROLE Le i i E MEE i d bg i d pod SEL i Defrosting The Defrost setting is designed for even thawing necessary for large amounts of food and is one of the most important advantages of a IASAIIAUTA ALIA niuneiowave WE WE So Power Level 3 is automatically set for defrosting but vou may change this for more flexibility e See your Cookbook for defrosting help When the oven completes Defrosting it automatically shuts off It will then display Enc and beep once a minute until you either open the door or touch the CLEAR OFF pad

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