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GE 49-4562 Microwave Oven User Manual

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1. Zz Cooking by time _ plo 3 a Cooking by temperature p12 Z How to use the Oven shelf guide o Save time and money Before you call for service use the Probiem Solver p22 EFEDATE G2 er 97 GENERAL 46 ELECTRIC e 49 4 56 properly Q lt 5 v Keep it handy for answers to your questions if you don t understand something or need more help Call toll free Consumer Affairs General Electric Company ee Park a e Oven Before sending in this card please write a am a am a t mdi a 1 fi these numbers nere Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your Microwave Oven This mi icrowave oven is UL listed and gas ranges Optional A ry dd for steal in stallation gt a Be sure your Microwave Oven is registered facturer know the location of your Microwave Oven should a need occur for adjustments Your supplier is responsible for registering you as the owner Please check with your supplier to be sure he has done so also send in your Consumer Product Owner PE EE ee Seen bap ee ship Registration Card If you move ar if vert ara not the original pur Vt Mi JM LAIT W TEE SET Wt chaser please write to us stating model and serial numbers This appliance must be registered 2 Af m Please be certain inat it is Write to General Electric Company Range Product Service Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 if you recei
2. Clean off the grease and dust on hood surfaces often Use a warm detergent solution About 1 table spoon of ammonia may be added to the water Take care not to touch the filters and enameled surfaces with this Ammonia will tend to darken metal aaea r uw pp eye R a a angen rereyrarenqeereeee enero are aT The exhaust hood feature on your GE microwave oven is equipped with a metal filter which collects grease When the fan is operated air is drawn up 19 through the filter and is then discharged through provided venting to the outside The hood also has a light for illuminating the counter surface CHA FILA WALES TIL TT Soak then agitate filter in hot detergent solution Don t use ammonia or other alkali because it will darken metal Light brushing can be used to remove embedded dirt Rinse shake and remove moisture before replacing Filters should be cleaned at least once a month Never operate your hood without the filin tm minanma tm aid eantianasn rash annan Pe A bee ote te ee UEG IN PIGS FFF OMUGIIVITO WSS naming mignt occur on surfaces below hood filter will retard entry of flames into the unit p Il up The two position wire shelf is specifically designed for added capacity heating and reheating in your Spacemaker microwave oven Now heat ing and reheating which are the most popular uses of microwave ovens may now be done in multiple quantities so sev
3. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found on page 17 e For best operation plug this ni ee into it own electrical outlet to prevent flickering of lights blowing o of fuse or trip ping of circuit breaker Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the pro vided installation instructions Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance Do not use outdoors Do not immerse cord or plug in water Keep cord away from heated surfaces Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped This appliance shouiG be ser viced only by qualified service personnel Contact nearest Ser ert Few a Y authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment As with any appliance close supervision is necessary when used by children _tainers for example closed glass jars may explode and lisia at and a iGS especially Mea an 4 S99 cause the container to burst resulting in Loh See door cleaning i ns tions on page 17 m Ta rainn To reduce the ri the oven cavity NDo not overcook food Care fully attend appliance if paper n plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking Remove wire twist ties from _ paper or plastic bags before piacing bag in ove
4. Pages under General Electric Company or General Electric Factory Service and in the Yellow Pages under Generai Electric Customer Care Service Carmina la aahadisliad a Aruanianan ana tha ver Vico it Sci isGuicG at your conv hug TUU Ali iC technician drives a fully stocked pa art service truck sO that in most cases the repair can be completed i a a in ONG visit We re proud of our service and want you to be nleased but if for same reason VOU are not happy with the service you receive here are three steps to 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 stiii not pieased write aii the detaiis including your phone number to RAananar Cancaiirmar DRalatiane TIGAIAYCl MAIU GIAL S General Electric Company Appliance Park Paatiavilia Wa ANNAN RUUISVEIG Kentucky AUGE FINALLY if your problem is still not resolved write Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago lilinois 60606 follow for we alesis Sorico Contracts For iroubie ir ee service peyond the written warranty peried if you prefer to budget your repair expenditures pe 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 The Quick Fix System You can save money and time am a a d a i DY
5. Rinse eka Aid and dry Or wash in dishwasher m ie mee c ba TT W J my ON a ae g i Ub ae lo omen l lit io g E RENE Se SEARED Ss re oe se nes ets Sees J ut ee Coes dies To replace hood lamp first disconnect power at main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull plug Remove 2 screws from each side of lower pane and 3 screws from front edge Lower panel until it rests on range below Be sure bulb to be replaced is cool To replace your oven lamp first disconnect power at main fuse or circuit breaker or pull plug Remove the top griii by taking off 2 screws which Hold it in piace 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 hous ing assembly Then grasp tab and pull out and up to ain ain bo D ola a ah FAL sum a ciear door ninge and front lip of oven To remove bulb push it inward gently and turn to left then pull outward from socket Replace with GE Lamp 25T8DC Do not attempt to operate the oven unless the grill is Jin place uF TWITTY V w z e a j Fe Cae Ste ib Ce OU aie Sear ease S es DR el thes Ve Te mu oo ERN oF ee ey Wie BS 2 RERNA before removing Remove bulb or bulbs and replace with 40 watt appliance bulbs Raise lower panel and replace screws Connect electrical power to micro wave oven
6. Van open i he progress Wi FROST to check of my food A Yes You may open the door at any time during microwaving To resume defrosting close the door and nraee START EAJ tue Prd were ws TP AE 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 to the temperature in your freezer Oat uaip Aunn far tha tima in Wot yuu UVI Tor WG NNG MS 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 th oon ae GGG on t 11 For even RE many ood need to be broken up or separated part of the way through the de frosting time Homemade dinners can be fro zen in shaiiow foii trays and heated for later use Select foods which microwave well Pre packaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwave cooked ma li nala 9 Can l sele Level er 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 Leve 3 is sug gested Check the chart in the Cookbook for specific times and Power Leveis a E E pR lt u FF CE j For many foods internal temperature is the best test of doneness Roasts or poultry are cooked to your preference when temperature cooking Heating or reheating foods accuratel
7. a WHAT IS COVERED 7 enmromerenemtnesegevuneterh anatase mens conatimentoamadsnmanssinmynanemassnynaimneyonturl SAT ELE OE TE TT Pt He Bee SES APE TS ihn Pr 3 t TORSE E ANT A ENA DREE 2 Ie Pe IS NOT COVERED Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase we will provide free of charge parts and service 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 we will provide free of charge a VYW Vya EW FF et eg wy ua replacement magnetron tube if the magnetron tube fails because of a manufacturing defect You pay for the service trip to your home and service labor charges e Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product Read your Use and Care material if you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free Ph m m Fit Tne GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service Improper installation if you have an instaliation probiem contact your dealer or installer You are responsible for providing adequate electrical exhausting and othe
8. and time or Temp Cook and temperature desired before pressing START When holding before temperature cooking he sure probe is in food LE E E a w w wyw ww w w before pressing START How to 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 using Temp Cook after Hold Timer be sure to insert probe correctly as shown in Temp Cook section of this book after HOLD time Step 1 Remove casserole from the freezer and place in oven Touch the DEFROST ani The display nha muin fl and cinn liaht ashaua DIIY OJ V GALEN wiwt la PINT at CARS LS Y OG DEF aes Step 2 Touch 1 5 0 aiid 0 for Aatenabian tima 4 OM anARnaare AR GON OSUNY ELIG fw Cap PY UAT OO on readout display Defrosting is automatically set on Power Level 3 but can be changed by touching POWER LEVEL pad and the new Powar Level Step 3 Set standing or hold time by touching HOLD TIMER 0 p pears on display Signal light above HOLD TIMER flashes Step 4 Touc for ten minu 0 00 appears on ee JE CR ee ie See Step 5 Touch the TIME COOK pad The display shows 0 and signal light above TIME COOK flashes Siep 8 Touch 2 5 0 and O twenty five minutes of cooking time 25 00 appears on display Step 7 Touch START 15 00 count ing down shows on
9. daing a yourself For do it yourselfers who would avataywia Eiu AE snains amalliaaaan VIGICH iv IIA UL HAJUI GHB HAIHUGOS themselves GE offers an industry first the Quick Fix System Heln ie You By Phone iat bu vr X wr v w y Y Should you need help in the selection and purchase of new appliances or have questions about the operation of the GE appilances you now owii or have any other questions about our consumer products or services you are only a TOLL FREE call away 23 keep your appliance in good operating condition during the coniraci period at 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 oniy Genuine GE parts A program for do it yourself appliance repair the system includes sten by step repair manuals for refrigerators most non microwave electric ranges dishwashers and standard ana laran Aanaal u iiaakars ane sinsara wl car iv FCAT La WANMAYVILY W GAJI IGO cali Ui yieo PIUS specially packaged resiacement arts and technical help with a toll free 800 number Pian PET A nmuans MPamiasTis DAA AN THe Vk AVIOWO VUNU Y OUV VSO AUUV consumer information service is open 24 hours a day saven days a week Our staff of experts stands ready to assist you anytime n tae unne eae The GE Answer Cente 800 626 2000 piemen
10. digit for the Power Level required The Cookina Codes given on AF TF WIE mw Y I wey Ss Wd Wt F We Ve FUE ty eae edt Wt Ww er the chart are for the minimum time needed to avoid overcooking which can dry out food and make it tasteless and tough If you feel that more cooking is ae en Le ee aaa ee abl AA mias needeoa add additional time by changing the first t of tha Onda Yni rannast add carnneie tn tho ea eee A A hee A VAII MAU FVE V LUY ycle time Cooking Codes are for whole minutes aah if your recipe calls for Power Level changes or different amounts of time needed between addition of ingredients you may set one Cooking Code for tem firnt nart Af tha raninn than afte Ar completion ant the INH OL pati Ui tiie tOVIpPy tEITETI GILG Co Ei ne DOL another Cooking Code for that period o Power Level Remember that Cooking Codes are for micro waving by time only If you are microwaving by temperature you must use the Temp Cook or Auto 2 digit Cook Code controi entry the first is time the OGaaet Frinrtian eanrnnnea tea mawar love Car exa ma r i RM manne SJFVYVIIU to POWei wwevU F WI WA ampie WU THG GIIO PFUVadwt UI nc LiVil 5 minutes at Power Level 10 For Example COOKING CODE Vic COOKING CODE 2 Digit 3 Digit CC ne Cb n 9 0 1 2 5 je S S Time i in Power Level Time in Power Level Minutes High 10 Minutes Med 5 O a n a RD T STEP 3 Touch START Signal light above TIME COOK show
11. may make utensilis notter than with reguiar microwaving Use wax paper or acc instead of iids on casseroles Lids may add too much height to dish ay The high sheif position more evenly spaces the area above and below shelf Use this position for heating plates of leftovers To Heat or Reheat Similar Types of Food Two plates of leftovers may be re heated together Arrange thick or dense foods to outside edaes of plate and cover with plastic wrap Microwave at HIGH 10 for 3 min utes Reverse position of plates top to bottom and rotate 2 turn Continue microwaving at HIGH 10 for 3 to 4 minutes Continue heating if necessary until hot Reheating two casseroies height should be less than 3 inches is now possible Cover with plastic wrap Use staggered arrangements of food placing food on right side of sheif and iefi side of tioor Refer to Heating or Reheating Guide see inside front cover of cookbook for suggested microwave time per casserole and add together the times Microwave at MIGH 70 reversing position of foods top to bottom after half of time Also heat several smaller bowls of left overs this way stirring and revers ing positions after haif of time Two frozen individual entrees 5 to 7 oz ea or two TV dinners 10 to 12 oz ea are both ready to serve at the same time Remove batter foods cook these conventionally Return foii trays containing food to b
12. pages 18 and 19 to maintain good vanting and avoid grease fires SAVE THESE INGOTO ICTIONGS a tah rete sie wee lt lt APE A kc pe ahd chalets eT us eet TAE Bi eh targets y E ETIE E 1 Door Handle Oven doesn t operate unless door is securely latched 2 Door Latch Push in to open door 3 Viewing Window with Metal Shield Metal screen permits viewing of foods and keeps microwaves confined inside oven 4 Antenna Cover Protects the microwave energy distributing antenna Do not remove this cover Vou anll Aamann tha A WU ovon V ETT MCHA VIV VVG 5 Oven Vent 6 Oven interior Light Turns O when a m Ain a opened or wnen ine oven is Pere 7 Oven Floor 8 MICROTHERMOMETER Temperature Probe Use with TEMP COOK and AUTO ROAST func i an em om m m tons oniy the door is ting Eg maea LANEN EEA A y an 9 Receptacle for Temperature Probe Temperature Probe must be securely inserted into receptacie TRAAD PAM ar AU ITO POA ST when using TEMP I AAI EN VI 0 Touch Goniroi Panei and Dispiay See next page for instructions 1 Grease Filters 2 Cooktop Light 3 Hood Controls ee ee Fan Switch Press once for high and twice for low speed Press again for off Lamp Switch Push and release for liaht A hh eodet mmal Baualtml Blaai anun nandbael lamina mire 4 WUU ani JGA MUiVerds LVUUCAICU fiom UVC at top left side E Weaem Penal bl rca a ni Chan
13. results than plastic trivets Also ceramic ridge bottomed roasting dishes usually work weli Plastic trivets gen raiiy require meat to be turned over more frequently because the grid design and legs allow the bottom of the meat to stay cooler as it am eden inamm minam belinata ala COOKS tnan Ya Wives GO Q Is it necessary to always cover foods during Auto Roast A No but a loose covering heips prevent spattering and hold mois ture in food QO Why was my roast not fully Tre i Vi wt cooked even though the tempera ture on the readout was correct and Auto Roast completed A When cooking with Auto Roast the temp rature prose Must be inserted properly as fully described in the Cookbook After turning meat over or rotating the probe should be checked to make sure it hasn t miima man av abana amalbi aw ON pPpou Wi VITGHYyoU PVOIIVET Q Last time used Auto Roast removed the roast from the oven io turn it over When i repiaced roast in oven and reconnected the meat probe a lower temperature appeared Why A The oven and roast may have cooled to below the temperature when you removed it or prove may have been repositioned Con tinue roasting and numbers will soon count upward again 4 w h 0s gl The TIME COOK feature allows you to preset the cooking time The oven shuts off automatically a id Dawar l aval TN te artamatin rower LSS su iS aurcomaic for ti
14. to change from automatic Power Level 10 HIGH for cooking or Power Levei 3 LOW for defrosting During cooking touch this pad to see Power Level being g2tes saraa e e s a Sw CL See z re E cas aa aa ae ae a DIT ITZ EA M 46 eee m Defrost Gentle more uniform thawing at automatic Power Level 3 or change power level after entering time See page 11 Hold Timer This feature uses no microwave ih i i a A wn anda rr energy while it functions as both a kitchen timer or as a holding period between defrost and time or temperature cooking See page 13 Clock Touch this pad to enter time of day or check time of day while microwavina To set clock first touch CLOCK nad and then enter time of day For example if time is 1 30 touch number pads 1 3 and 0 and 1 30 will appear in readout display Touch START thus setting the clock if you wish to reset or change time simply repeat above process Auto Roast Insert probe touch this pad and desired number pad for Code to temperature cook meat with automatic preset program Pee eee in aas am Giear Oif When touched it stops the oven ana erases all settings except time of day PN m misim m aamilaw aa inet ail i Cook
15. 9 Oven Shelf Guide 20 21 The Problem Solver 4 22 Consumer ServiceS e eee 23 Warranty 0eeeees Back Cover Microwaving Tips Make sure all utensils used in wrt wt w oe yr w Sr SS v your microwave oven are labeled suitable for microwaving Check your Cookbook for specific test to determine microwave safe utensils O Paper towels wax paper and plastic wrap can be used to cover w wwe Ss dishes in order to retain moisture and prevent spattering Some microwaved foods require stirring rotating or rearranging Check your Cookbook for specific instructions Some foods such as unshelled eggs and hot dogs must be piercec to allow steam to escape during cooking E r p w lt m SO e w sen reee IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Ee Read all instructions before using this appli T When using eiectricai appliances basic safety precautions should be followed including the bh Net TUTE VV WY TF We following WARNING To reduce the risk of burns electric shock fire injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual e Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID Prd POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found on page 2 This appliance must be grounded Connect only to properly grounded outlet See
16. This appliance must be grounded in the event of an electrical short ID im circuit grounding reduces the risk On of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with Fig 1 a grounding plug The piug must be plugged into an outlet that is prop erly installed and grounded Fig 1 Consult a qualified electrician or o serviceman if the grounding instruc ph INSURE PROPER GROUND EXISTS BEFORE USE WARNING Improper use o the tions are not completely under grounding plug can result in a risk stood or if doubt exists as to of electric shock whether the appliance is properly grounded Para far Vary AAianrawava Ouan Ww FW FUSE FEWERSE WW VG he WV VWE Your New Microwave Oven is a may require a damp cloth Remove Valuable Appilance Protect It From greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth Misuse By Following These Rules inen rinse and dry Do not use o K our oven clean and abrasive cleaners on oven walls sweet smelling Gpcning he ove oven NEVER USE A COMMERCIAL helps air out the interior An OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN occasional thorough wiping with a Door inside Glass Wipe up spatters SOlution of baking soda and water daily wash when soiled with a min y Keeps the interior fresn imum of sudsy warm water Rinse Z a a ot Ve e ee thoroughly and drv S V N USE Sharp cageGg UICNSNS SoTa d with your oven The int
17. Up 22 32 IDS 143 Dessert Topping Whipped 13 Doughuts or Pastries 2 4 13 Fish Fillets 7 ib 83 Hamburgers 2 Ibs 123 Pie Fruit Filling Whole 83 Roast 4 5 Ibs 403 Steak or Chops 2 Ibs 83 hn nT A A O ene seth Ren e eS Re A SA A A A SS AN Re De ll A Ri a O O OEE de et Doo Guide or or Other Prominent Plac book which comes with your microwave o ise microwave safe containers and microwav HSO kodi wy r w w niques as described in the Cookbook To set Cook Codes for many other foods or recipes refer to page 14 in this Use and Care Book Cook Codes given are for minimum time Check and add TAS ake m m aM time if Malis chao is tO ome ete COOK ing Meats Main Biches Bacon 2 Slices 28 4 Slices 48 Beet Stew 2 Ibs 607 Chicken 8 10 pieces 150 2 pieces 40 4 pieces 70 Chuck Roast 3 Ibs 605 Eggs Baked 2 Eggs 25 Eggs Scrambied 2 Eggs 20 Entrees Frozen 8 Oz 50 16 o2 110 2 ibs 200 Fish Fillets 1 Ib 60 Franks in bun 2 10 4 39 Meat Loaf 1 Ibs 150 Sausage Raw 4 Patties 30 A Links 20 Swiss Steak 7 2 Ibs 706 Frozen TV Dinner 10 02 107 Vegetables Fresh Beans Green 1 Ib 150 Broccoli 1 1 Ibs Spears 157 Cut 120 Cauliflower Head 137 Corn on Cob 4 120 Potatoes 4 120 Squash 1 Ib 100 Zucchini 1 Ib 100 Vegetables Frozen 10 oz pkg 70 GROUNDING
18. a a H ee a i l ee ee dish a iittie siongei if eo Q want to cook my dish on a Power Level other than HIGH what do need to do A To change the Power Levei bmiemba bia rn OA EE 1 BVI mar matbar touch HIS F NAVY ET bobe V LL pau allot enterina dasirad cookina tima Enter the desired number and then touch START Q Can interrupt m RECS esi Lj GO OOK Ui KAHIR close the door ana iouch START NOTE Microwave power will not come on until you are ready You must touch START for cooking to pegi Q touched the number pads and selected my power level When touched START however my oven sin din tte 2 oh d s a r aian t VULNS UOTI Wry note A Tha TPIAAL CAM nal mite Me TIS TV WAIN Pau Hie touched before setting the numbe pads or else your oven will not be gin cooking Q tried to change Power Level but the display changed back to cooking time Why A After touching Power Level pad we we te tm you only nave 4 seconds to enter the number Try setting controls again h t U 10 The Defrost setting is designed for even thawing necessary for large amounts of food and is one of the most important advantages of a microwave oven Power Level 3 is automatically ww os ww eee baw Fas GE Fer Gb GW EE Tee OF ee et P set for defrosting but you may change this for more flexibility See your Cookbook for the complete defrosting chart To become better a
19. ave plastics only and use them in strict compliance with the utensil manufacturer s recommendations 2 Do not subject empty utensils to micro waving 3 Do not permit children to use piastic utensiis without complete supervision When cooking pork follow our directions exactiy and tha attr always cook the meat to at least 170 This assures that in the remote possibility that trichina may be present in the meat it will be killed and meat wiii be safe id eat e Boiling eggs in and out of choll is not recommended for 7E sway microwave cooking Pressure can build up inside egg yolk and may cause it to burst resulting in injury e Foods with unbroken outer iinisim miima an nntatnaa hnt VATE OUVI GO WUVIULYVG J IWE dogs or sausages tomatoes apples chicken livers and other giblets and eggs see above shouid be pierced to aiiow ntan n annann rine cooki Sitar iv A Guring COCKING Boiiable cooking pouches and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit pierced or vented as directed in Cookbook If they are not plastic could burst dur ing or immediately after cooking possibly resulting in injury Also plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered because they form a tight seai La a im m m aa oom oe E FE When cooking with containers tightly covered with plastic wrap remove covering carefully and direct steam away from hands and face U
20. cquainted with the defrost functions defrost frozen marl nahana fas fallainn tha atana VIN wi Wp kJ y EWEIN S UG AAi i below Step 1 Piace package of frozen chops in the oven and close door Sten 2 ach DEFROST Display reads 0 Power Level 3 is automat ically set in oven but does not appear on readout Signai Light above DEF flashes Questions and Answers Q When press START 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 Defrost smal items in a hurry A Yes but they will need more frequent attention than usual Raise the Power Level after entering the imda ln aa PSOMAIE OD 1 EVEI time py touching POWER LEVEL and 7 or 10 Power Level 7 cuts the time about in 2 Power Level 10 cuts the time to approximately During either rotate or stir food E PEPE S fuse irequenuy Step cae 8 0 and 0 for 8 min utes 8 00 and signal light above DEF are displayed if you wish to change Power Levei 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 amp Turn package over close door and repeat Steps 2 3 and 4 Step 6 When oven signals and snuts off remove package and sep arate chops to finish defrosting ine P3 Peete auring DE h P m a e e s UW
21. display AS each function is automaticaily per formed oven display shows entered information and light above 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 cooking function Q HORREN my oven fer a specific defrosting time but it de frosted longer than necessary What happened LAdla maa imad conflict the A VVHICHL FOU uction iS CG BIL UIG oven carries out the last in nstruce tion You may have set the oven to Defrost for 4 minutes Hold Time for 2 minutes and then Defrost for erairreatae bar Fa Pa AT ERETTE 6 MINULO vit this VaoU the Wve would Defrost for 6 minutes and Hold Time for 2 minutes 13 Q Can Deio Hold ony on my oven A Yes for foods you don t want like frozen fruit frozen etc refer tO to cook whipped topping Cookbook AIATE Alaw faaalia INNA fhe PUI IUW room temperature on safe Times will vary y i i j P os wa as i n OF Ear A i i _ L ad mn i PAR 3 Ip uU W a Ty Cook Code Control is a short cut method for en er w we Sat et et We _ _ we w w Y wwe w w
22. eating guide incida frant rnAavar af AnAlhAAL WigmsSe HUNE VUVOI VI VUVANMYUUN 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 ara dona Pantinita cooking others 21 Place shelf large or dense foods which need the most heating such as leftover friad chicken casseroles aw ws Fw ws Wt Tat ee el ee W Ee of canned or leftover vegetables rice or pasta Piace on oven floor those foods which need only be warmed such as bakery pies rolls muffins or breads minor You may be able to correct it yourself Just use this Problem Solver to locate your problem and tnen TONOW the suggesiea Cc i COOKED OR UNDERCOOKED E haemo mee derama mem net o NEE SEA ee at AAEE ATEA EAA EE E Eae 6 la FOODS ARE E EITHER OVER Arr REE A ae en emane Nh Si Ren TM SUL I 75 RIES TRI pa oma abn entrant tmnt el ml alr Tari pilates KN All These Things Are Normal on Your Microwave Oven Steam or vapor escaping from around the door s Light reflection around door or outer case o Dimming oven light and change in biower sound may occur whije mnaratina at manuiar lavale athar than VOI GUY GL UWE OVOS White celica high e Duli thumping sound while oper ating at power levels other than high Some TV Radio interference might be noticed while using your microwave oven It s
23. eptacle Do Not Under Any Circum stances Cut or Remove the Third Ground Prong From The Power Cord Oo O e gt ay 0 ao gt T 3 D D Special note when using Brown N Sear Dish High heat generated on bottom of Brown N Sear Dish can cause scorched appearing stains to bake onto the oven floor if grease is present These may be removed with Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser by SerVaas Lanoratories inc After using Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser rinse ana 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 naint Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser is sold in many grocery hardware and department stores DOLIRLE DLITY ehalf Vour shalf w wy w e eww E s Swrer E W UF wT TT accessory is designed for use in a microwave oven only do not use in a conventional oven Do not use a aema a anm nm at ain we oe fe browning aisn with ine sneif Arcing eaitla acciir ww iw wwe ee Clean shelf with mild soap and water or in the dishwasher Do not clean in self cleaning oven Automatic Temperature Probe 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 Alati thann riri Himba with minati WAJU l i Cit uv FIMgUiary VVIL Ip AIU scouring ball if necessary
24. eral foods are ready to serve ai the same time When microwaving with the oven shelf some techniques will differ from the cookbook which came with vour 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 con sidered foods over 31 2 inches high or 3 pounds are not recommended for shelf sae a in ony for oven meals usina scratch x T w ort w wr J r r we Iso food recipes Pa ya cooked without the oven shelf following cookbook Uiensiis for Sneif Heating and Reneating Before placing food in the dishes you plan to use for shelf microwaving check to see that they will fit together on or under the sheif Aiso be sure utensiis are microwave safe individual ceramic or plastic bowis or divided plates Casseroles for heating or reheating include 1 cup measuring cup 8x4x3 inch loaf dishes 9x5x3 inch loaf dishes or 9 in pie plates Sheif has two positions Use in iow To insert shelf tip back slightly pentan when Heong i two casse and fit into shelf supports on back sli amp i Bua wan SoL ronto Sno onses supports as shown a ners or entrees 20 Use potholders when handling foods heated together with your oven sheif especially when neating larger amounts of food in 8 inch square or other 2 quart size casse roles Extra steam generated from multiple food cooking
25. erior and ex Metal and plastic parts on door terior oven walls can be scratched Wipe frequently with a dam mp cloth The control panel can be damaged to remove all soil DO NOT USE e Don t remove the antenna cover ABRASIVES SUCH AS CLEANING i POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLAS ete pe nage 8 You TIC PADS THEV MAV MAR THE SURFACE damage the oven How to Clean the Outside Case Clean the outside of your oven with soap and damp cioth then rinse and dry The outer pane of the window is glass Just wipe clean with a damp cloth Chrome trim is best wiped with a damp cloth and then with a dry towel Control Panel Wipe with a damp me CERTA InI SOVWES 1c Free mimdtin Mii Ate anua CE VENIAN FUER fo UFF cioth Dry thoroughly Do not use BEFORE CLEANING ANY abrasives or sharp objects on the PART OF THIS OVEN panel They can damage it Door Surface When cleaning sur How to Clean the Inside faces of door and oven that come Walls floor and plastic cover Be together on closing the door use Mm 2180 there is little heat except in only mild non abrasive soaps or _ food or sometimes in the uten pacar Oppad with a sponge are eee or SOTH ciom 17 a a ln oe te eC E reer MS Where a standard two prong wall receptacle is encountered itis the a we ome oe ont a me oe oe oe oe s mam m La li personai responsibility ana Oniga tion of the customer to have it replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall rec
26. f the probe is left inside the oven touching the oven wall and not inserted in food you may dam age tne oven Q How do know what tempera ture to set A Your Cookbook contains sec tions on all types of foods showing the temperatures needed to cook the foods to different degrees of doneness For reheating refer to Reheating Charts in the front of the Cookbook for specific temperatures 12 p Mme LIME M TER ARO ww Ak TOU MULU PEVIEMN WINGI oper ates without microwave energy has three timing functions It operates as a Minute Timer it can be set to delay cooking or may be used as a hold setting after de frosting Hold Timer can be set up to 99 minutes tw w w ht D aia a Step 1 Touch HOLD TIMER pad The display shows 0 Sianal light above HOLD TIMER flashes Step 2 Select the amount of time you desire Touch the appropriate number pace if for examp you ar timing a e call touch 3 0 and 0 The display shows 3 00 Step 3 Touch START The readout display shows the time as it counts down 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 between microwave eoonng UNG onds A HOLD or a 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 to anter hold time then set RAE fe SF WET Time Cook
27. ing appianc Sane gi under some heavy usage c ditions cause gt temp eratures high enough to overheat some internal parts of the microwave oven To prevent overheating from taking place the vent fan is designed to automaticaiiy turn on at iow speed if excessive temperatures occur Should this happen the fan cannot be manually turned off but it will automatically turn off when the internal parts have cooled The fan may stay on up to approxi mateiy 30 minutes after the range and microwave oven controls have been turned off T me nasu am am da m Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to Cook to Just as in conventional roasting oniy tender roasts the desired serving temperature Unlike Temp should be Auto Roasted until specified internal tem Cook which uses a single power levei Auto Roast peratures are reached Less tender roasts shouid be is designed to use up to 3 power settings which microwaved by time according to the Cookbook automatically switch during roasting for even and which comes with your oven Complete information tender cooking results without overcooking on preparing roasts for miGrowaving is in your Cookbook Preparing Roasts tor Auto Roasting t Poultry pork or ham roasis need Hea inemu aAF ink Ineart A riri 14 cun water tana rnangt eA tal diay a ively ta HI MIVEL VWVaYoD Jai UIT inoi LS no tr ivet FANINI 7 VU od W ALIG tU ivVvaevwt VVIl VAVIG GIU Vi IRESE HIEL probe from front horizo
28. li Pabalan dar Aunn mamm Fo EWU PUSHIVIT WIGGI VIICIbL LWYVUMIGO HIG VYGII vapa city when reheating or cookina smaller food it For complete use of shelf see pages 20 21 The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the oven controls electronically with the touch of a finger It s designed to be easy to use and understand With your microwave oven you have the opti using the Cook Code or Auto Roast pads fo A and easy convenience cooking Or you may make your own programs to suit your individualized cooking style Readout Display Displays time of day time or tem perature during cooking functions power level being used and cooking mode Temp Cook Use the temperature probe to cook by using a preset temperature Oven shows tempera ture until preset temperature is reached and then turns a 1Q Aan na 4 UTS OTT OSE PAGE ic Time Cook Microwave for a preset amount of time using automatic Power Level 10 or change power Am A level after setting time See page 10 as a short cut method for d power level See page e Lise this p entering cooking time 14 ad an me _ 2 FR fm Tim mle tha mam maw i Number Pads Touch these pads to enter T l Temperature Power Level Cook Code digits or Auto Roast Code number Start Must touch this pad for oven to begin any functions Power Level Touch this pad before entering we A another power level number if you want
29. me cooking but vou may change this for more flexibility See your Cookbook To become better acquainted with TIME COOK function make a cup of coffee Dy fonowing I DIS VS below Step 1 Fill a cup 2 3 full of water and add i teaspoon of freeze dried mntftiann tlan a arin bbin Ae mma rameni ant ta VV UOV aA cup iat Hao ho HIGLGOI decoration Place cup in oven and close door Step 2 h ires The display shows 0 Si a alaawa FIRAE MPAs ti QVOVS IHV Wn TI Level 10 is automatieal in oven but does not appear in dispiay le ct your time Touch for a minute and 20 sec a e LAN andl einnal linht ahnuvea onas Boda AEN FIE g Sake y TIME COOK appear on display If another Power Level is desired touch POWER LEVEL and the aa amm number aiihougn Power Level 10 Lui fiid ie nrafarvad far thie cun of y TENA ij IO PFE WELT EW FE RFE Fa wu w coffee mee v 3 10 9 2 no Se iO f 4 counting down snows on aispiay Step 5 When time is up oven sounds and oven light and fan shut off aUi and Answers 5 Q set my oven for the time calla wW Ur Y vy for in the recipe but at the end of the time allowed my dish wasn t done What happened A Since house power varies due io 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 in nk
30. n Do not use your microwave ell oie eee es a a i ee OVEN to ary COWSPaVels Do not pop Popcorn in your min microwave oven un NESS in as Spe cial microwave popcorn acces __ sory or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave ovens Do not operate the oven while empty to avoid damage tothe oven and the danger of fire if by accident the oven should run taser twn nA harm empty amii notes We is done However try ti avoid operating the oven empty at all times it saves enelgy and pro longs life of the oven If materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven door closed turn oven off and dis connect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse orc circuit breaker panel a Some products su wich 2 as whole eggs and sealed con sata OF We FFE ES should not be heated in this oven o Avoid heating baby fost in glass jars even without their mixtures e Don t defrost frozen Sorsi ages in narrow necked bottles especially carbonated ones Even if the container is opened pressure carr build up This can 2 an i He ines i l C continued Use metal only as directed in Cookbook Metal strips as used OTI meat roasts are neipiui wnen used as shown in Cookbook TY dinners mars ha annlad in UI iio Hhiaay WO WRU Tt metal trays but when using shelf they must be replaced in their box Howe
31. ntally into dish cover with plastic wrap For receptacle on oven wall center meaty area not touching cooking bag method see cook bone or fat Cover with wax paper book insert probe into center meaty area How to Auto Roast tah to Medium 1 Touch AUTO ROAST Pa id ooking signal light over Code flashes Touch number pad 3 Touch TIME TEMP DEF COOK COOK 3 Oven monitors internal temperature automati 4 After temperature is reached oven signals and cally switching to lower power as meats tom then shuts off perature rises This helps prevent toughening or overcooking 8 Use containers and coverings as directed at left PI F Pe am ANO f masm m wed a mw st Turn over wnen 80 except pork nas been reacn Auto Roast Chart ace probe correctly in roast before cooking Beef Tender Roast Rare 2 80 125 12 14 5 10 Medium 3 89 140 TAIG 10 15 Well 4 80 170 17 18 30 Meatloaf 4 No Turn 170 30 40 5 10 loaf or round Over Pork E 7 Loin Roast 4 120 170 18 20 20 Precooked Ham 1 80 115 17 19 5 10 Poultry Whole Chicken 5 80 190 13 15 20 3lb Turkey Breast 4 80 170 13 15 20 Insert probe horizontally into meatiest area Recommended standing time before serving Questions ana Answers Q Are there any particular trivets that work better than others A Yes fiat YIGSS trivets Such a3 as or dish covers generally give more even cooking
32. or the bone Insert probe as horizontally as possible into foods as directed in the recipes Make sure the handle does not touch the food ilaa tha alin to Koan tho A had WO G viij t tv Ww in place while heating e Cover foods as directed in Cookbook for moisture control and quick even heating Questions mwm al A marme cit ELL FALDIOVEUUE S Q Are there any foods can t TEAAD OOOK A Yes Delicate butter icings ice cream frozen whipped toppings etc soften rapidly at warm temp eratures Batters and doughs as wall an freavan faarao ara alen a s WEI GS WOUAGI UGS AIU ODU diffi cult to cook precisely with the probe It is best to TIME COOK these foods o After ene the saient and touched START a signa sounded and oven did not start What is wrong A If you set the temperature either below 80 or greater than 199 the oven will not Start To re enter touch CLEAR OFF pad and begin steps again Q Oven sounded and would not start although entered the temp erature correctly What is wrong A If you have not securely seated the end of the probe into the rocantaocia in tha ovan wall if vou a a aaa AF Fw touch TEMP COOK and have for gotten to use the probe or if the actual food temperature is higher than set temperature oven will sound and not start f Mam laaun mu naraha in th we Var 1 save MY Proos it ine oven if it s not inserted in the food A No I
33. ot apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are in your state consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General Warrantor General Electric Company If further help is needed concerning this warranty contact Manager Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 Dart Nio T PRO Rev 1 Bes W le ee 1 84 aap
34. oxes in which they were pur chased Place in oven with one TV dinner on right shelf and the sec ond dinner on left floor Micro wave at HIGH 10 for 6 minutes Reverse positions top to bottom and rotate foods 2 turn Continue microwaving at HIGH 10 for 6 min utes Check dinners for heating If one dinner seems iess done than desired return it to the box and continue heating on shelf 1 to 2 more minutes How To Reheat Several Different Types of Foods Together When heating several different types of food together foods which should be served hot must be placed on the oven shelf while fandAde iwuashiah ara amiss warmeari awa Aw EW VV EFIMSES QI G witty VEGI RP IVs should be placed on the floor This is because microwave energy enters the oven from the top only Also it is important to remember that fande ahearh microwave SIRs Fw US ts AF Shawl kv PETER WH EE Ww energy at different rates Rates 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 iess dense foods Aiternateiy if one of the several foods you are heating seems under cooked but the others are heated satisfac torily let the underheated food continue cooking Heat or reheat different types of food at HIGH 10 To determine heating times add together times for ali foods see h
35. r eee facilities CARE SERVICE Lo ee te ware SERIE Se ee OS 2 or 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 Hawaii and Washington D C In Alaska the Warranty is tne same except tnat 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 by our authorized Customer Care servicers during normai working hours Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for GENERAL EL ECTRIC COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTPOINT FACTORY SERVICE OF GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER coy at entreaties reine e hpp a ADA ES TY IT e SARE DRAPER SCENE EY OPE ERSTE TES PRATT I Te ee n a n g kiari ai EE ee YEs Is ores SERE klak e Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers ES ee Ee TREE oe as e Failure of the produet if it is used for other than its intended purpose or used commercially Damage to product caused by accident fire floods or acts of God AAADSAAITAD 1 VFA IEE EE SIBLE FOR CO DAMAGES DEeepanal R NTI AL x IS NOT ONSEQUENT Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may n
36. s as STEP 2 Enter the proper code into Cook Code control For exam STEP 1 Touch COOK CODE Signal light above Code flashes ple a recipe calling for 12 minutes well as time counting down on cooking time at Power Level 10 display would be 120 120 appears on the display panel 14 ED LINE CUT ALONG k Cook nd Tape to Inside Co Detach a Cabin The Cook Code feature gives you an easy automatic way to accurately eat mirrnwavea tima for fonde vay TA VARY Ee Oe ee ee eee Oe ee ee a ee ee ee requiring only one power level and little attention during cooking The Chart below shows frequently prepared foods and the suggested Cook Codes to use with each For specific information on stirring turning or rotating check the Microwave Guide and Cook Appeler TATE Dip Cream Cheese Ye Cup 29 1 Cup 45 Dips Sour Cream Y Cup 13 1 Cup 43 Pastry Bites Reheating 2 Servings 17 4 Servings 10 Breads and Desserts Appies 2 40 Bran Muffins 5 6 37 Brownies Mix 60 Cakes Mix 16 cup fluted mold 110 Cheese Bread Yeast 1 loaf 105 Chocolate Chip Bars 50 Nut Bread Mix 1 loaf 97 Pudding Mix 3 oz pkg 60 Beverages Coffee Soup 1 Cup 10 Milk Bases 1 Cup 26 Frozen Foods Defrost _ Note Times given below are for entire geirosi cycle Usually food must be rotated broken up or turned over while defrosting Check Cookbook for specific information Cake Whole Iced 23 Chicken Cut
37. se of the shelf accessory See your Cookbook for proper iBA UNG j m PEPENE bla lamig Remove the shelf from oven when not in use Do not store or cook with shelf on floor of oven Product damage may result LUse potholders when handling the shelf and utensils They may be hot Do not use m d THE HOOD o Have it installed and properly grounded by a qualified installer See the special installation book let sacked with the iet packed with ine microwave oven a The vant fan in vor Snac CA SUGw vant SOau5 88 r maker oven wiil operate automatically under certain conditions see Automatic Fan Feature page 7 While tne fan is operating c caution ig renuiregd to prevent the starting and spread ing of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in use For inis reason Never ieave surface units unattended at high heat settings Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite and spread if vent fan is oper ating TO minimize automatic fan operation use adequate sized utensils and use high heat set tings only when necessary Iin the eveni of a grease fire smother flaming pan on surface unit by covering pan completely with weil fitting lid cookie sheet or flat trav wE TEESE BFE wy Never flame foods under t oven with the vent fan operating because it may spread the flames Keep hood and grease filters clean according to instructions on
38. similar to the interference caused by other small appliances and does not indicate a problem with your oven 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 on oven is fully inserted into wall receptacle 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 Temperature probe not inserted properly or not being i used during TEMP COOK or AUTO ROAST functions os Make sure you have entered desired finished apsidi af r touching TEMP COOK After touching COOK CODE or AUTO ROAST pads no code number touch START was entered lt wy zre density lt or amount of foods in oven 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 Too many dishes in oven at sam time Cooking time must be increased when cooking more than one food item Check Cookbook forr recom menaation on increa
39. sing time probe piacemeni Cooking imas y may vary EA of starting food temperature food Probe not inserted properly into meat or dish Check Geskbook for incorrect cook CODE numbers entered PE APPEARS ON DISPLAY i when oven is first plugged in This is normal Anneaare whan nower t to oven has haan intarruntad and than ras fe wetter Frater maoona atasoma R JLRS a aa a aan anana paiana VOERTONEETAS dye ppc ENRETE EEPO ESEE TR EAE E EO EEA A d zew hd fo sw wy war eae Touch CLEAR OFF to erase PF Clock must be re set tt 22 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 dependable service Our Consumer Services are ping with your needs and wants in mind Warranty Protection Your new appliance is a well designed and engineered See the warranty on the back page of this book for product Before it left the factory it went through rinorous tests to datact manufacturing defacis And rye LELEA TG F Ut Ute you have a written warranty to protect you details Prompt Service at your Convenience Whether your appliance is in or out of warranty you re just a phone cali away from our nationwide network of Factory Trained Service professionals Simpiy caii our GE service organization You ll find them in the White
40. tering time and the Power Level on your microwave oven Cooking Codes are only used for recipes which need vie or no attention and which require a a a me an mn s a i mda ast am ma m am ro f eo ae ge PT ee which rea LAS eee wi we change of ower level during microwaving should be cooked in the usual manner Also recipes with cooking time of less than one minute or more than fata minut w ah a pi es can not use Cooki e additional ingredients attention or re WS et WE RE FTE ww We Fw EE a Wt Oh F TSE ee 8 tm mm am a ae nd what the VRPT BF FW 5 0O gt D me ie po D D 3 3 gt D lt fr 3 D p FR FUSS ATEA FF WT Er WE aF lean wet sequence is The first and second numbers if set ting a3 digit Cooking Code indicate the amount of time you desire the last control entry number is soi nt Fa ee ai AAM Ga A AnA aiways the Power Levei For example Ieo means 19 minutae at Dawar aval A NOTE Vatiravan ran ia Minutes at rower LeVE oc NVI your OVS VOI only be programmed to 99 minutes when using the Cook Code control and the highest Power Level is 10 which is represented by 0 When setting a On the following page is shown many frequently w ES 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 A anm m zl en manam Ei m m a the of cooking time desired and a final
41. v oven os immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the Micro wave Oven Save time and money Before you request service check the Probiem Soiver on page 22 liain main it lists minor causes of operating problems that you can correct yourself ed a damaged a Do Not Attempt i operate this ww SWF F TSS we yT er 7 oven with the door open since open door operation can result in harmful exposure to micr owave energy itis 2 er gt gt A J A to accumulate on sealing s surfaces c Do Not Operate the oven i if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there i is no damage to the 1 door bent Eo 2 hinges and latches broken or loosened B 3 door seals and sealing surfaces fel Tho Quen Should not be qz S EIU Ger wie Wesw wesw Fewe w adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel Contents Before Microwaving 2 Mm Safety instructions 3 4 a Features of Your Oven 5 Touch Control Panel 6 Set the GIOCK crcs uesia 6 Auto Roast amp Chart 8 9 TIME COOK sa TUNER 10 NETLOSE uree rrean er eara 11 TEMD COOK oi ss ne Ke tae ea 12 Hold TIMEr scart cicekdicuweses 13 Cook Code control 14 15 Grounding Instructions 17 Care of Your Oven 17 1 The Exhaust Feature 1
42. ver when using metal in microwave oven keep metal other than metal shelf at least 1 inch awav from sides of oven a Ww Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food This is especially true if l m mb a fta h fea men mm Fat piastic Wrap nas peen covering the ton and handles of the utensil Potholders may be needed to handle the utensil Sometimes the oven floor can become too hot to touch Be carefui touching the fioor during and after cooking atae a 6 Do nol use a ny inermomete in food vou are microwavina ww w weet wee w F oO unless that thermometer is designed or recommended for use in the microwave oven Remove the temperature k t e a tiii Salh probe from the oven when noi using itto cook with If you leave the probe inside the oven without inserting it in food or liquid and turn on microwave energy it can E PY i a A t m a am 2m f an create electrical arcing in tne oven and damage o Avan walls WATT COP VARI PGR Ww Feri OV ues Plastic Utensils Plastic utensils designed for microwave cooking are very useful but should be used carefully Even microwave piastic may not be as tolerant of overcooking condi tions as are glass or ceramic materials and may soften or char if subjected to short periods of overcooking in ionger expo sures to overcooking the food and utensils could ignite For these reasons 1 Use micro w
43. y to a serving temperature you desire is simplo and easy Xw St Fw we eee i The Temperature Probe The temperature probe is a food thermometer that on page amp TEMP COOK takes the guesswork out of cooking because the oven shuts off automatically when the food is done gauges the internal temperature of your food it must be used when using TEMP COOK or AUTO ROAST Follow the directions for use and insertion HANDLE Sica 1 Insert temperature probe as directed in Cookbook and at tach probe securely in oven wall Tra am MPLS ri a Step 2 Touch TEMP COCK T ne readout display shows 0 and signal light above a Step 3 Touch a er or a0 436 shows on dispiay Power Levei 10 is automatically set in oven but does not appear on 1 display rr Step 4 Touch POWER LEVEL aa Touch 5 for MEDIUM power P 5 shows on dispiay and then dispiay reverts back to set finished temperature Step 5 Touch START Display shows temperature of food count ing up Step 6 When 130 Is reached the oven sounds and automaticaiiy shuts off Remove probe and food from the oven Use a lower power level setting it will heat more evenly even though requiring more time Be sure frozen food has been compietely defrosted before insert ing probe Probe may break off if used in frozen foods Always insert probe into the center of meaty areas take care mb bn bm bh ha not to touch the fat

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