GE 164D2966P212, 49-8697 User Manual

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900 Watts
Model: JVM1350
Profile
SpacemakerXL Microwave Oven
Owner’s Manual
Important Safety Information
Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure
to Excessive Microwave Energy......................2
Special Notes About Microwaving......................6
Operating Instructions
Features of Your Microwave ...............................11
Time Cooking..........................................................15
Temperature Cooking............................................21
Automatic Cooking ................................................25
Other Features ........................................................30
Helpful Information
Oven Shelf ...............................................................34
Care and Cleaning .................................................37
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If Something Goes Wrong
Before You Call For Service
(Problem Solver)................................................42
GE Service Numbers .............................................46
Warranty ................................................Back Cover
GE Answer Center
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800.626.2000
GE Appliances
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Important Safety Information

Read all safety information before using
For Your Safety

PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY

For your safety the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
Do Not Attempt
oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
Do Not Place
the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
to operate this
any object between
Do Not Operate
damaged. It is particularly impor­tant that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the:
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door (bent)
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hinges and latches (broken or loosened)
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door seals and sealing surfaces.
The Oven Should Not
or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.
the oven if it is
be adjusted
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Welcome
Welcome to the GE family. We’re proud of our quality products and we believe in dependable service. You’ll see it in this easy-to-use manual and you’ll hear it in the friendly voices of our customer service department.
Best of all, you’ll experience these values each time you use your microwave. That’s important, because your new microwave will be part of your family for a long time.
Start Here!
Before using your microwave oven
Staple your receipt to the inside back cover of this manual.
Be sure your microwave oven is registered.
It is important that we know the location of your microwave oven should a need occur for adjustments.
Your dealer (or builder) is responsi­ble for registering you as the owner.
Please check with your dealer (or builder)to be sure he has done so; also send in your Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card. If you move, or if you are not the original purchaser, please call us with your change of address or ownership, stating model and seri­al numbers. Call 800.626.2000.
This appliance must be registered. Please be certain that it is.
Write down the model and serial numbers here.
inside the oven.
Model number
Serial number
Date of purchase
They are on a label
Need Help?
Help us help you
800.626.2000
Before you call for service, there are a few things you can do to help us serve you better.
Read this manual.
instructions to help you use and maintain your microwave properly.
If you received a damaged oven...
dealer (or builder) that sold you the oven.
Immediately contact the
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section titled “If Something Goes Wrong” before calling. This section was designed to solve common problems you might encounter.
If you do need service, you can relax knowing help is only a phone call away. A list of toll-free customer service numbers is included in the back of this book. Or call the at 800.626.2000, day, 7 days a week.
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Warning
Important Safety Information
Read all safety information before using
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy when using your appliance, follow basic pre­cautions, including the following sections.
Safety Precautions
This microwave oven is UL listed for installation over electric and gas ranges.
This microwave oven is not approved or tested for marine use.
Read and follow the specific
“Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy.”
This appliance must be ground-
ed. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. See Grounding Instructions section.
Do not mount this appliance over
a sink.
Install or locate this appliance
only in accordance with the pro­vided Installation Instructions.
This over-the-range oven was
designed for use over ranges no wider than 42 inches. It may be installed over both gas and elec­tric cooking equipment.
Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged power cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.
Use this appliance only for its
intended use as described in this guide. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appli­ance. This microwave oven is specifically designed to heat or cook food, and is not intended for laboratory or industrial use.
Do not store this appliance out-
doors. Do not use this product near water—for example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or near a sink.
Do not cover or block any open-
ings on the appliance.
Keep power cord away from heat-
ed surfaces.
Do not immerse power cord or
plug in water.
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To reduce the risk of fire in the
oven cavity:
— Do not overcook food. Carefully
attend appliance if paper, plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven while cooking.
— Remove wire twist-ties and metal
handles from paper or plastic containers before placing them in the oven.
— Do not use the oven for storage
purposes. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in the oven when not in use.
— If materials inside oven should
ignite, keep the oven door closed, turn the oven off and dis­connect the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. If the door is opened, the fire may spread.
See door surface cleaning
instructions in the Care and Cleaning section(s) of this guide.
This appliance should be ser-
viced only by qualified service personnel. Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
As with any appliance, close
supervision is necessary when used by children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Important Safety Information

Special Notes About Microwaving

Arcing

If you see arcing, press the CLEAR/OFF pad and correct the problem.
Foods
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Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:
The temperature probe in the
microwave but not inserted in the food.
The metal shelf not installed cor-
rectly so it touches the microwave wall.
Do not pop popcorn in your
microwave oven unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave ovens.
Some products such as whole
eggs and sealed containers—for example, closed jars—will explode and should not be heated in this microwave oven. Such use of the microwave oven could result in injury.
Do not boil eggs in a microwave
oven. Pressure will build up inside egg yolk and will cause it to burst, possibly resulting in injury.
Operating the microwave with
no food inside for more than a minute or two may cause damage to the oven and could start a fire. It increases the heat around the magnetron and can shorten the life of the oven.
Metal or foil touching the side of
the oven.
Foil not molded to food (upturned edges act like antennas).
Metal, such as twist ties, poultry
pins, or gold-rimmed dishes, in the microwave.
Recycled paper towels containing
small metal pieces being used in the microwave.
Foods with unbroken outer
“skin” such as potatoes, hot dogs, sausages, tomatoes, apples, chicken livers and other giblets, and egg yolks should be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking.
Avoid heating baby food in glass
jars, even with the lid off. Make sure all infant food is thoroughly cooked. Stir food to distribute the heat evenly. Be careful to prevent scalding when warming formula or breast milk. The container may feel cooler than the milk really is. Always test the milk before feed­ing the baby.
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Do not boil liquids in narrow­necked containers.
Spontaneous boiling—Under cer-
tain special circumstances, liquids may start to boil during or shortly after removal from the microwave oven. To prevent burns from splashing liquid, we recommend the following: before removing the container from the oven, allow the container to stand in the oven for 30 to 40 seconds after the oven has shut off. Do not boil liquids in nar­row-necked containers such as soft drink bottles, wine flasks and espe­cially narrow-necked coffee cups. Even if the container is opened, excessive steam can build up and cause it to burst or overflow.
Don’t defrost frozen beverages in
narrow-necked bottles (especially carbonated beverages). Even if the container is opened, pressure can build up. This can cause the container to burst, possibly result­ing in injury.
Hot foods and steam can cause
burns. Be careful when opening any containers of hot food, including popcorn bags, cooking pouches and boxes. To prevent possible injury, direct steam away from hands and face.
Do not overcook potatoes. They
could dehydrate and catch fire, causing damage to your oven.
When cooking pork, follow the
directions exactly and always cook the meat to an internal tem­perature of at least 170°F. This assures that, in the remote possi­bility that trichina may be present in the meat, it will be killed and meat will be safe to eat.
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Important Safety Information
Special Notes About Microwaving
Microwave-Safe Cookware
If you use a meat thermometer while cooking, make sure it is safe for use in microwave ovens.
How to Test for a Microwave-Safe Dish
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Make sure all cookware used in your microwave oven is suitable for microwaving. Most glass casseroles, cooking dishes, measuring cups, cus­tard cups, pottery or china dinner­ware which does not have metallic trim or glaze with a metallic sheen can be used. Some cookware is labeled “suitable for microwaving.”
If you are not sure if a dish is
microwave-safe, use this test: Place in the oven both the dish you are testing and a glass measuring cup filled with 1 cup of water—set the measuring cup either in or next to the dish. Microwave 1 minute at high. If the dish heats, it should not be used for microwaving. If the dish remains cool and only the water in the cup heats, then the dish is microwave-safe.
Do not use recycled paper prod-
ucts. Recycled paper towels, nap­kins and waxed paper can contain metal flecks which may cause arc­ing or ignite. Paper products con­taining nylon or nylon filaments should be avoided, as they may also ignite.
Some styrofoam trays (like those
that meat is packaged on) have a thin strip of metal embedded in the bottom. When microwaved, the metal can burn the floor of the oven or ignite a paper towel.
Do not use the microwave to dry
newspapers.
Not all plastic wrap is suitable for
use in microwave ovens. Check the package for proper use.
Paper towels, waxed paper and
plastic wrap can be used to cover dishes in order to retain moisture and prevent spattering. Be sure to vent plastic wrap so steam can escape.
Cookware may become hot
because of heat transferred from the heated food. Pot holders may be needed to handle the cookware.
“Boilable” cooking pouches and
tightly closed plastic bags should be slit, pierced or vented as direct­ed by package. If they are not, plas­tic could burst during or immedi­ately after cooking, possibly result­ing in injury. Also, plastic storage containers should be at least par­tially uncovered because they form a tight seal. When cooking with containers tightly covered with plastic wrap, remove covering care­fully and direct steam away from hands and face.
Use foil only as directed in this
guide. TV dinners may be microwaved in foil trays less than 3/4high; remove the top foil cover and return the tray to the box. When using foil in the microwave oven, keep the foil at least 1 inch away from the sides of the oven.
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Plastic cookware—Plastic cookware
designed for microwave cooking is very useful, but should be used carefully. Even microwave-safe plastic may not be as tolerant of overcooking conditions as are glass or ceramic materials and may soften or char if subjected to short periods of overcooking. In longer exposures to overcooking, the food and cookware could ignite.
Follow these guidelines:
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Use microwave-safe plastics only and use them in strict compli­ance with the cookware manufac­turer’s recommendations.
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Do not microwave empty containers.
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Do not permit children to use plastic cookware without com­plete supervision.
The Vent Fan
The fan will operate automatically under certain conditions (see Automatic Fan feature). Take care to prevent the starting and spread­ing of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in use.
Clean the underside of the
microwave often. Do not allow grease to build up on the microwave or the fan filters.
In the event of a grease fire on
the surface units below the microwave oven, smother a flam­ing pan on the surface unit by covering the pan completely with a lid, a cookie sheet or a flat tray.
Use care when cleaning the vent
fan filters. Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based oven cleaners, may damage the filters.
When flaming foods under the
microwave, turn the vent fan off. The fan, if operating, may spread the flame.
Never leave surface units,
beneath your microwave oven, unattended at high heat settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite and spread if the microwave vent fan is operating. To minimize automatic fan operation, use ade­quate sized cookware and use high heat on surface units only when necessary.
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Important Safety Information
Grounding Instructions/Optional Kits

Grounding Instructions

PREFERRED METHOD
Ensure proper ground exists before use
WARNING—Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a power cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an out­let that is properly installed and grounded.
Consult a qualified electrician or service technician if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
If the outlet is a standard 2-prong wall outlet, it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong wall outlet.
Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord.
Do not use an adapter plug with this appliance.
Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. If the power cord is too short, have a qualified electri­cian or service technician install an outlet near the appliance.
For best operation, plug this appli­ance into its own electrical outlet to prevent flickering of lights, blowing of fuse or tripping of circuit breaker.

Optional Accessories

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Available at extra cost from your GE supplier.
Filler Panel Kits JX40WH—White JX41—Black JX40AL—Almond
When replacing a 36or 42range hood, this kit fills in the additional width to provide a custom built-in appearance. For installation between cabinets only; not for end-of-cabinet installation. Each kit contains two 3-wide filler pan­els. Two kits are needed for a 42 opening.
Filter Kits JX81A—Recirculating Charcoal Filter Kit
To be used when the microwave oven cannot be vented to the outside.
Decorative Panel Kit JX22SS—Stainless Steel
When replacing a Hi/Low range, this panel kit fills in the area between the microwave and the range left by the Hi/Low model.
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Operating Instructions

Features of Your Microwave

Features
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1
6
2
appearance may vary
Wattage:
900 Watts
98 89
1
Temperature Probe.
Use with Temp
Cook and Roast functions only.
2 Shelf.
Lets you microwave several foods at once. Food microwaves best when placed directly on the turntable.
3
Door Handle
.
Pull to open the door. The door must be securely latched for the microwave to operate.
4 Door Latches. 5 Window with Metal Shield.
Screen allows cooking to be viewed while keeping microwaves con­fined in the oven.
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10
7 Touch Control Panel Display. 8 Cooktop Lights. 9 Grease Filters. 10 Removable Turntable.
and support must be in place when using the oven. The turntable may be removed for cleaning.
11 Convenience Guide. NOTE:
Rating plate, oven vent(s) and oven light are located on the inside walls of the microwave oven.
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Turntable
6 Receptacle for Temperature Probe.
Probe must be securely inserted into the receptacle before the oven will Temp Cook or Roast.
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Quick Start
The Controls on Your Microwave Oven
You can microwave by time, temperature or with the sensor features
COOK I & II
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
MICRO
ADD
30 SEC
DEFROST
AUTO / TIME
POWER
2
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK
LEVEL
1-10
3
EXPRESS COOK
6
EXPRESS COOK
12
1
Time and Auto Features
Allows you to cook by time.
Press Enter
MICRO COOK I & II Amount of (Press once or twice) Cooking Time
DEFROST AUTO/TIME Amount of (Press twice) Defrosting Time
EXPRESS COOK Starts immediately! ADD 30 SEC Starts immediately! POWER LEVEL Power Level 1–10
Allows you to defrost by weight.
Press Enter
DEFROST AUTO/TIME Food Weight (Press once)
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HELP
Press this pad and any feature pad for usage instructions and tips.
DISPLAY
Follow the instructions displayed.
GUIDE ON MICROWAVE
Before you begin, check the guide located on the inside front of the oven when you open the door.
GUIDES IN BOOK
• Cooking
• Time Defrost
• Roasting
• Simmer
• Sensor Cooking
TEMP COOK /
ROAST
PROBE
POPCORN
BEVERAGE
REHEAT
CANNED
VEG
FROZEN
VEG
POTATOES
FRESH
VEG
GROUND
MEATS
FISH
FILLETS
CHICKEN
PIECES
2

Temperature Features

Allows you to cook by temperature. Use the probe.
Press Enter
TEMP COOK/ROAST Desired food (Press once) temperature.
TEMP COOK/ROAST Medium automatically (Press twice) selected.
TEMP COOK/ROAST Well automatically (Press three times) selected.
TEMP COOK/ROAST Simmer automatically (Press four times) selected.
3
Press Enter Option
POPCORN Starts immediately! more/less time BEVERAGE Starts immediately! REHEAT Starts immediately! more/less time CANNED VEG Starts immediately! FROZEN VEG Starts immediately! more/less time POTATOES Starts immediately! more/less time FRESH VEG Starts immediately! more/less time GROUND MEATS Starts immediately! more/less time FISH FILLETS Starts immediately! more/less time CHICKEN PIECES Starts immediately! more/less time

Sensor Features

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Operating Instructions
Changing Power Levels
POWER
LEVEL
1-10
3
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
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1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7
START
How to Change the Power Level
The power level may be entered or changed immediately after entering the feature time for MICRO COOK, TIME DEFROST or EXPRESS COOK. The power level may also be changed during time countdown.
1
Press MICRO COOK I & II or select Time Defrost.
2
Enter cooking or defrosting time.
3
Press POWER LEVEL.
4
Select desired power level 1–10.
5
Press START.
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7
3
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
Variable power levels add flexibility to your microwave cooking. The pow­er levels on your microwave oven can be compared to the surface units on a range. High (Power Level 10) or full power is the fastest way to cook and gives you 100% power. Each power level gives you microwave energy a certain percent of the time. Power Level 7 is microwave energy 70% of the time. Power Level 3 is energy 30% of the time.
A high setting (10) will cook faster but food may need additional atten­tion such as frequent stirring, rotat­ing or turning over. Most of your cooking will be done on High (Power Level 10). A lower setting will cook more evenly and with less attention given to stirring or rotating the food.
Some foods may have better flavor, texture or appearance if one of the lower settings is used. You may wish to use a lower power level when cook­ing foods that have a tendency to boil over, such as scalloped potatoes.
Rest periods (when the microwave energy cycles off) give time for the food to “equalize” or transfer heat to the inside of the food. An example of this is shown with Power Level 3— the defrost cycle. If microwave ener­gy did not cycle off, the outside of the food would cook before the inside was defrosted.
Here are some examples of uses for various power levels:
Power Level Best Uses
High 10
Fish, bacon, vegetables, boiling liquids.
Med-High 7
Gentle cooking of meat and poultry; baking casseroles and reheating.
Medium 5
Slow cooking and tenderizing such as stews and less tender cuts of meat.
Low 2 or 3
Defrosting without cooking; simmering; delicate sauces.
Warm 1
Keeping food warm without overcooking; softening butter.
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Time Features
Micro Cook
MICRO
COOK I & II
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7
START
1 Press MICRO COOK
I & II. 2 Enter cooking time. 3 Change power level if
you don’t want full power.
(Press POWER LEVEL.
Select a desired power
level 1–10.)
3
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
Micro Cook I
Allows you to microwave for any time up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
Power Level 10 (High) is automati­cally set, but you may change it for more flexibility.
You may open the door during Micro Cook to check the food. Close the door and press START to resume cooking.
Micro Cook II
Lets you change power levels auto­matically during cooking. Here’s how to do it:
1
Press MICRO COOK I & II.
2
Enter the first cook time.
3
Change the power level if you don’t want full power. (Press POWER LEVEL. Select a desired power level 1–10.)
4
Press MICRO COOK I & II again.
5
Enter the second cook time.
6
Change the power level if you don’t want full power. (Press POWER LEVEL. Select a power level 1–10.)
7
Press START.
4 Press START.
At the end of MICRO COOK I, MICRO COOK II counts down.
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Operating Instructions
Cooking Guide for Micro Cook I & II
NOTE: Use Power Level High (10) unless otherwise noted.
Vegetable Amount Time Comments
Asparagus
(fresh spears) 1 lb. 7 to 9 min., In 11⁄2-qt. oblong glass baking dish,
Med-High (7) place 1/4 cup water.
(frozen spears) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole.
Beans
(fresh green) 1 lb. cut in half 10 to 12 min.
(frozen green) 10-oz. package 6 to 8 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
(frozen lima) 10-oz. package 6 to 8 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.
Beets
(fresh, whole) 1 bunch 18 to 22 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.
In 11⁄2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.
water.
Broccoli
(fresh cut) 1 bunch 8 to 10 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.
1
(1
⁄4to 11⁄2lbs.)
(fresh spears) 1 bunch 10 to 13 min. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place
(11⁄4to 11⁄2lbs.) 1/4 cup water. Rotate dish after half of
time. (Turntable should be turned off.) (frozen, chopped) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole. (frozen spears) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons
water.
Cabbage
(fresh) 1 medium head 9 to 11 min. In 1
(about 2 lbs.) water.
(wedges) 8 to 10 min. In 2- or 3-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup
Carrots
(fresh, sliced) 1 lb. 7 to 9 min. In 1 (frozen) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
Cauliflower
(flowerets) 1 medium head 10 to 14 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water. (fresh, whole) 1 medium head 10 to 17 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water. (frozen) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
1
⁄2- or 2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup
water.
1
⁄2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.
water.
water.
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Vegetable Amount Time Comments
Corn
(frozen kernel) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
water.
Corn on the cob
(fresh) 1 to 5 ears 3 to 4 min. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place
per ear corn. If corn is in husk, use no water; if
corn has been husked, add 1/4 cup
water. Rearrange after half of time.
(Turntable should be turned off.) (frozen) 1 ear 5 to 6 min. Place in 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish.
2 to 6 ears 3 to 4 min. Cover with vented plastic wrap.
per ear Rearrange after half of time.
(Turntable should be turned off.)
Mixed vegetables
(frozen) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons
water.
Peas
(fresh, shelled) 2 lbs. unshelled 10 to 12 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water. (frozen) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
water.
Potatoes
(fresh, cubed, 4 potatoes 10 to 12 min. Peel and cut into 1 inch cubes. Place in white) (6 to 8 oz. each) 2-qt. casserole with 1/2 cup water. Stir
after half of time. (fresh, whole, 1 (6 to 8 oz.) 3 to 4 min. Pierce with cooking fork. Place in sweet or white) center of the oven. Let stand 5 minutes.
Spinach
(fresh) 10 to 16 oz. 5 to 7 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place washed spinach. (frozen, chopped 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons and leaf) water.
Squash
(fresh, summer 1 lb. sliced 5 to 7 min. In 1
1
⁄2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water. and yellow) (winter, acorn 1 to 2 squash 8 to 11 min. Cut in half and remove fibrous butternut) (about 1 lb. each) membranes. In 2-qt. oblong glass
baking dish, place squash cut-side­down. Turn cut-side-up after 4 minutes. (Turntable should be turned off.)
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Operating Instructions
Time Features

Time Defrost

DEFROST
AUTO / TIME
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7
START
1 Press DEFROST
AUTO/TIME twice.
2 Enter defrosting time. 3 Press START. 4 Turn food over when the
oven signals.
5 Press START. (Auto Defrost explained in
the Auto Feature section.)
3
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
Allows you to defrost for the length of time you select. See the Defrosting Guide for suggested times.
Power Level 3 is automatically set, but you may change this for more flexibility. You may defrost small items more quickly by raising the power level after entering the time. However, they will need more fre­quent attention than usual. Power Level 7 cuts the total defrosting time in about half; Power Level 10 cuts the total time to approximately 1/3. Rotate or stir food frequently.
At one half of selected defrosting time, the oven signals TURN. At this time, turn food over and break apart or rearrange pieces for more even defrosting. Shield any warm areas with small pieces of foil.
A dull thumping noise may be heard during defrosting. This sound is normal when the oven is not operating at High power.
Defrosting Tips
Foods frozen in paper or plastic
can be defrosted in the package. Tightly closed packages should be slit, pierced or vented AFTER food has partially defrosted. Plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered.
Family-size, prepackaged frozen
dinners can be defrosted and microwaved. If the food is in a foil container, transfer it to a microwave-safe dish.
Foods that spoil easily, such as
milk, eggs, fish, stuffings, poultry and pork, should not be allowed to sit out for more than one hour after defrosting. Room tempera­ture promotes the growth of harmful bacteria.
For more even defrosting of
larger foods, such as beef, lamb and veal roasts, use Auto Defrost.
Be sure large meats are
completely defrosted before cooking.
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When defrosted, food should be
cool but softened in all areas. If still slightly icy, return to the microwave very briefly, or let it stand a few minutes.
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Defrosting Guide
Food Time Comments
Breads, Cakes Bread, buns or rolls (1 piece) 1 min. Sweet Rolls (approx. 12 oz.) 3 to 5 min.
Fish and Seafood Fillets, frozen (1 lb.) 7 to 9 min. Shellfish, small pieces (1 lb.) 5 to 7 min.
Fruit Plastic pouch—1 to 2 3 to 6 min.
(10-oz. package)
Meat Bacon (1 lb.) 3 to 5 min.
Franks (1 lb.) 3 to 5 min. Place unopened package in oven. Microwave just until
Ground meat (1 lb.) 5 to 7 min. Turn meat over after half the time. Roast: beef, lamb, veal, pork
Steaks, chops and cutlets 6 to 8 min. Place unwrapped meat in cooking dish. Turn over
12 to 16 min. per lb.
per lb. after half the time and shield warm areas with foil.
Place block in casserole. Turn over and break up after half the time.
Place unopened package in oven. Let stand 5 minutes after defrosting.
franks can be separated. Let stand 5 minutes, if necessary, to complete defrosting.
Use power level 1.
When finished, separate pieces and let stand to complete defrosting.
Poultry Chicken, broiler-fryer
cut up (2
Chicken, whole
1
(2
/2to 3 lbs.) unwrap and turn chicken over. Shield warm areas with
Cornish hen 8 to 14 min. Place unwrapped hen in the oven breast-side-up. Turn
Turkey breast (4 to 6 lbs.) 6 to 10 min. Place unwrapped breast in dish breast-side-down.
1
/2to 3 lbs.) after half the time. When finished, separate pieces and
16 to 20 min.
18 to 22 min.
per lb. over after half the time. Run cool water in the cavity
per lb. After half the time, turn over and shield warm areas
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Unwrap and turn over
microwave 2 to 4 minutes more, if necessary. Let stand to finish defrosting.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. After half the time,
foil. Finish defrosting. If necessary, run cold water in the cavity until giblets can be removed.
until giblets can be removed.
with foil. Finish defrosting. Let stand 1 to 2 hours in refrigerator to complete defrosting.
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Operating Instructions
Time Features
Express Cook
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK5EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
Add 30 Seconds
This is a quick way to set cooking time for 1–6 minutes.
Press one of the Express Cook pads (from 1 to 6) for 1 to 6 minutes of
3
cooking at Power Level 10. For example, press the 2 pad for 2 minutes of cooking time.
The power level can be changed as time is counting down. Press POWER LEVEL and enter 1–10.
You can use this feature two ways:
It will add 30 seconds to the time
counting down each time the pad is pressed.
It can be used as a quick way to
set 30 seconds of cooking time.
ADD
30 SEC
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Auto Feature

Auto Defrost

DEFROST
AUTO / TIME
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7
START
1 Press DEFROST
AUTO/TIME once.
2 Using the Conversion
Guide at right, enter food weight. For example, press number pads 1 and 2 for weight of 1.2 pounds (1 pound, 3 ounces).
3
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
The Defrost Auto/Time feature gives you two ways to defrost frozen foods. Press DEFROST AUTO/TIME once for Auto Defrost or twice for Time Defrost.
Use Auto Defrost for meat, poultry and fish. Use Time Defrost for most other frozen foods.
Auto Defrost automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels to give even defrosting results for meats, poultry and fish.
There is a handy guide located on the inside front of the oven.
If the weight of food is stated in pounds and ounces, the ounces must be converted to tenths (.1) of a pound.
Weight of Food Enter Food in Ounces Weight (tenths
of a pound)
1–2 .1
3.2 4–5 .3 6–7 .4
8.5
9–10 .6
11 .7 12–13 .8 14–15 .9
3 Press START. (Time Defrost explained in
the Time Features section.)
Guide
You will need to know the food weight before setting Auto Defrost.
Twice during defrost, the oven
signals TURN. At each TURN signal, turn food over. Remove defrosted meat or shield warm areas with small pieces of foil.
After defrosting, most meats
need to stand 5 minutes to com­plete defrosting. Large roasts should stand for about 30 minutes.
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Operating Instructions
Temperature Features
Temp Cook/Roast
TEMP COOK /
ROAST
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7
Cable
End
appearance may vary
START
Handle
3
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89
0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
Sensor
Cooking with the probe allows you to heat to a certain internal tem­perature. This is the best way to cook many foods.
Three Ways to Use the Temp Cook/Roast Feature
1
You set the temperature you want.
Press TEMP COOK/ROAST once. This is good for foods such as soups, casseroles, sandwiches and beverages.
2
Temperature is automatically selected for cooking roasts medium or well.
Roast Medium—Press TEMP COOK/ROAST twice. Roast Well—Press TEMP COOK/ROAST three times.
See the Roasting Guide for suggestions.
3
Temperature is automatically selected for slow cooking of foods (simmer).
Simmer—Press TEMP COOK/ROAST 4 times. See the Simmer Guide for specific directions.
The Temperature Probe NOTE:
The turntable will not turn
when the probe is in use. The temperature probe is a food
thermometer that gauges the inter­nal temperature of food. The probe must be used when using Temp Cook or Roast.
The probe is not recommended for batters, doughs, frozen foods and foods which are difficult to cook precisely by temperature. Use the Micro Cook setting for these foods.
Make sure the cable end is insert-
ed all the way into the oven wall receptacle.
Insert the probe into the center
of the food. Make sure the han­dle does not touch the food or the top or sides of the oven.
Do not leave the probe in the
oven if it’s not inserted in food. If it touches the oven wall, it may damage the oven.
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TEMP COOK /
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7
Cable
End
appearance may vary
ROAST
2
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89
0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
START
Handle
3
EXPRESS COOK
Sensor
How to Use the Probe and Set the Temperature Yourself
Insert the temperature probe in
1
the center of a casserole and attach it securely in the oven wall.
2
Press TEMP COOK/ROAST once.
3
Enter the desired food temperature.
4
Change power level if you don’t want full power. (Press POWER LEVEL. Select a power level 1–10.)
Cooking Tips
Do not twist, drop or bend the
probe.
Use a lower power level with the
probe; foods will take longer to cook but they will heat more evenly.
Be sure frozen food has been
completely defrosted before inserting the probe. The probe may break off if used in frozen foods.
Cover foods loosely for moisture
control and quick, even heating.
NOTE: The turntable will not turn when the probe is in use.
5
Press START.
6
When the temperature is reached, the microwave will sig­nal. Food will be held at this tem­perature for 60 minutes. The oven beeps when the hold time is complete.
Just as in regular roasting, only
tender roasts should be roasted by using the probe. Less tender roasts should be microwaved by time.
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Operating Instructions
Temperature Features
Receptacle
1 Insert the probe in the
roast and attach it secure­ly in the oven wall.
2 For medium doneness,
press TEMP COOK/ROAST twice.
For a well-done roast, press TEMP COOK/ROAST three times.
3 Press START.
How to Use the Probe with the Roast Settings
For the two Roast settings, the probe temperature is preprogrammed.
The microwave signals when the temperature is reached.
Food will be held at this temperature for 60 minutes. The oven beeps when hold time is complete.
Preparing Meats for Roasting
Place a tender beef roast in a
cooking bag on a trivet in a microwave-safe dish. (Refer to package instructions for proper use of the cooking bag.)
Insert the probe through the
cooking bag horizontally into the center meaty area not touching bone or fat. Make sure the han­dle does not touch the food or top or sides of the oven.
When using the probe in chicken,
turkey or other poultry, insert the probe horizontally into the meati­est area.
4 The microwave signals
when it’s time to turn the roast over. After you turn the roast, close the door and press START.
NOTE: The oven continues to cook after the signal whether or not roast is turned over.

Roasting Guide

Doneness Approx. Time
Food Type
Beef (5 lb. max.)
Tender Roast Medium 15–23
Pork (5 lb. max.)
Loin Roast Well 23–30
Poultry (6 lb. max.)
Turkey Breast Well 16–19
Selection (minutes per pound)
Well 23–30
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How to Use the Probe to Simmer
The Simmer feature heats food to 180°F. and holds it at that temper­ature up to 12 hours or until you remove it and press CLEAR/OFF.
1
Insert the temperature probe into the food, resting it on the side of the dish. Attach it securely in the oven wall.
2
Press TEMP COOK/ROAST 4 times to select Simmer.
3
Press START. If you need to stir the food, restart the oven by pressing START again.
When the simmer temperature is reached, the oven holds the food at that temperature until CLEAR/OFF is pressed.

Simmer Guide

Food Type Hours* Comments
Beef
Pot Roast 5–7 Add enough liquid to just cover meat. If
adding vegetables, make sure they are completely covered by liquid.
Chili 5–8 Precook meat. Stir after 3 hours, if possible.
Chicken
Stewing 4–6 Add 4 cups liquid. Insert probe into
meatiest area of thigh from below end and parallel to leg. Turn over after 1/2 of time.
Broiler/Fryer 3–4 Same as above.
Ham/Pork
Roast 4–6 Add 4 cups liquid.
Soup
Stock/Vegetable 7–10 Make sure that vegetables and meat are
covered by liquid. Stir every 3 hours.
Split Pea 5–7 Add enough liquid to cover peas at least
2 inches. Stir after 3 hours.
*Total time includes time to bring food to 180°F. and hold at that temperature until done.
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Operating Instructions
Sensor Features
Sensor Controls
covered
vented
The Auto/Sensor Controls use a
gas/humidity sensor that detects the increasing humidity created during the heating process. By using this process, the oven auto­matically adjusts the heating or cooking time to various types and amounts of food.
The proper containers and
covering are essential for best Auto/Sensor cooking.
Always use microwave safe con-
tainers and cover them with lids or vented plastic wrap. Never use tight sealing plastic containers— they can prevent steam from escaping and cause food to over­cook.
Be sure the outside of the cook-
ing containers and the inside of the microwave oven are dry before placing food in the oven. Beads of moisture turning into steam can mislead the sensor.
Dry off dishes so they don’t mislead the sensor.
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Popcorn

POPCORN
1
EXPRESS COOK
(less time)
9
(more time)
NOTE: Do not use the metal shelf when cooking popcorn.
Use only with prepackaged microwave popcorn weighing 1.75 to 3.5 ounces.
1
Follow package instructions.
2
Place the package of popcorn in the center of the microwave.
3
Press POPCORN. The oven starts immediately.
How to Adjust the Popcorn Program to Provide a Shorter or Longer Cook Time
If you find that the brand of pop­corn you use underpops or over­cooks consistently, you can add or subtract 20–30 seconds to the automatic popping time.
To add time:
After pressing POPCORN, press
9
immediately after the oven
starts for an extra 20 seconds.
Beverage
If you open the door while “POP­CORN” is displayed, “SENSOR ERROR” will appear. Close the door, press CLEAR/OFF and begin again.
Press BEVERAGE to heat a cup of coffee or other beverage.
Press again to add another
9
10 seconds (total 30 seconds additional time).
To subtract time:
After pressing POPCORN, press
1
immediately after the oven
EXPRESS COOK
starts for 20 seconds less cooking time.
Press again to reduce
1
EXPRESS COOK
cooking time another 10 seconds (total 30 seconds less time).
Beverages heated with the Beverage feature may be very hot. Remove the container with care.
BEVERAGE
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Operating Instructions
Sensor Features
Reheat
REHEAT
For reheating single servings of pre­viously cooked foods or a plate of leftovers.
1
Place covered food in the oven. Press REHEAT. The oven starts immediately.
2
The oven signals when steam is sensed and the time remaining begins counting down.
Do not open the oven door until time is counting down. If the door is opened, close it and press START immediately.
After removing food from the oven, stir, if possible, to even out the tem­perature. If food is not hot enough, use Micro Cook to reheat for more time. Reheated foods may have wide varia­tions in temperature. Some areas may be extremely hot.
Some Foods Not Recommended For Use With Reheat
It is best to use Micro Cook for these foods:
Bread products.
Foods that must be reheated
uncovered.
Foods that need to be stirred or
rotated.
Foods calling for a dry look or
crisp surface after reheating.
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Sensor Cooking
POTATOES
CANNED
VEG
FROZEN
VEG
FRESH
VEG
NOTE: Do not use the metal shelf with Sensor Cooking.
GROUND
MEATS
FISH
FILLETS
CHICKEN
PIECES
Canned Vegetables, Frozen Vegetables, Fresh Vegetables, Potatoes, Fish Fillets, Chicken Pieces, Ground Meats
The Sensor Cooking pads give you easy, automatic results with a vari­ety of foods. (See the Cooking Guide below.)
1
Place covered food in the oven. Press the food pad. The oven starts immediately.
2
The oven signals when steam is sensed and time remaining is counting down. Turn or stir the food if necessary.
Do not open the oven door until time is counting down. If the door is opened, close it and press START immediately.
NOTE:
If the food is not done
enough, use Micro Cook to cook for more time.
Cooking Guide
Food Amount Comments
Canned Vegetables 4–16 oz. Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap. Frozen Vegetables 4–16 oz. Follow package instructions for
adding water. Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Fresh Vegetables 4–16 oz. Add 1/4 cup water per serving.
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Potatoes 1/2–2 lbs. Pierce skin with fork. Arrange in a
star pattern in the center of the microwave.
Fish Fillets 4–16 oz. Cover with vented plastic wrap. Chicken Pieces 1–8 Cover with vented plastic wrap.
pieces
Ground Meats 1/2–3 lbs. Use round casserole dish. Crumble (Beef, Pork, Turkey) meat into dish. Do not cover the
dish. Drain and stir at signal.
How to Change the Automatic Settings
You can adjust the cooking time for all foods, except for CANNED
Reduce time by 10%: Press
EXPRESS COOK
after the food pad. Add 10% to cooking time: Press
9
after the food pad.
VEG, to suit your personal taste.
1
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Operating Instructions
Other Features Your Model Has
Help
HELP
Cooking Complete Reminder

Clock

CLOCK
The HELP pad displays feature information and helpful hints. Press HELP, then select a feature pad.
To remind you that you have food in the oven, the oven will display “FOOD IS READY” and beep once a minute until you either open the oven door or press CLEAR/OFF.
Press to enter the time of day or to check the time of day while microwaving.
1
Press CLOCK.
2
Enter time of day.
3
Select AM/PM.
1
2
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
AM/PM
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7

SCROLL SPEED

Scroll Speed
AM/PM
SCROLL SPEED
30
3
4
Press START.
The scroll speed of the display can be changed. Press and hold the AM/PM pad about 3 seconds to bring up the display. Select 1–5 for slow to fast scroll speed.
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Display On/Off

0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
To turn the clock display off, press and hold for about
0
three seconds. To redisplay the clock, repeat the
above.

Delay Start

DELAY START
1
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
4
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
7
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
AM/PM
Timer On/Off
TIMER
ON/OFF
1
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
4
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
7
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
3
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
Delay Start allows you to set the microwave to delay cooking up to 24 hours.
1
Press DELAY START.
2
Enter the time you want the oven to start. (Be sure the microwave clock shows the correct time of day.)
3
Select Defrost Auto/Time, Micro Cook I & II or Temp Cook.
4
Press START.
The Delay Start time will be dis­played plus “DS.” The oven will automatically start at the delayed time.
The time of day may be displayed by pressing CLOCK.
The Timer On/Off operates as a minute timer and can be used at any time, even when the oven is operating.
3
1
Press TIMER ON/OFF.
2
Enter time you want to count
When time is up, the oven will sig­nal. To turn off the Timer signal, press TIMER ON/OFF.
NOTE:
The Timer indicator will
be lit while Timer On/Off is operating.
down.

Reminder

REMINDER
1
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
7
DISPLAY ON/OFF
AM/PM
3
2
EXPRESS COOK
5
89 0
3
Press TIMER ON/OFF to start.
The Reminder feature can be used like an alarm clock and can be used at any time, even when the oven is operating. The reminder time can be set up to 24 hours later.
1
Press REMINDER.
2
Enter the time you want the oven to remind you. (Be sure the microwave clock shows the cor­rect time of day.)
3
Select AM or PM.
4
Press REMINDER. To turn off the reminder signal, press REMINDER again. The Reminder time may be displayed by pressing REMINDER.
NOTE:
The REM indicator will
remain lit to show that the REMINDER is set.
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Operating Instructions
Other Features Your Model Has

Start/Pause

START
PAUSE

Child Lock-Out

CLEAR
OFF
In addition to starting many func­tions, START/PAUSE allows you to stop cooking without opening the door or clearing the display.
You may lock the control panel to prevent the microwave from being accidentally started or used by children.
To lock or unlock the controls, press and hold CLEAR/OFF for about three seconds. When the control panel is locked, an “L” will be displayed to the extreme right.

Turntable

TURNTABLE
ON - OFF
Vent Fan
VENT
FAN
HI-LO-OFF
For best cooking results, leave the turntable on. It can be turned off for large dishes. Press TURNTABLE to turn the turntable on or off.
The Vent Fan removes steam and other vapors from surface cooking.
Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to touch. Be care-
ful touching the turntable during and after cooking.
Press VENT FAN once for High fan speed, twice for Low fan speed or a third time to turn the fan off.
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Automatic Fan

An automatic fan feature protects the microwave from too much heat rising from the cooktop below it. It automatically turns on at low speed if it senses too much heat.
If you have turned the fan on you may find that you cannot turn it off. The fan will automatically turn off when the internal parts are cool. It may stay on for 30 minutes or more after the cooktop and microwave controls are turned off.

Surface Light

SURFACE
LIGHT
BRIGHT-NIGHT-OFF

Sound Level

SOUND
LEVEL
0-1-2-3
Press SURFACE LIGHT once for bright light, twice for the night light or three times to turn the light off.
The beeper sound level can be adjusted up, down or off. Press SOUND LEVEL. Choose 0–3 for mute to loud.

Auto Nite Light

AUTO
NITE LIGHT
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
EXPRESS COOK
7
AM/PM
3
2
EXPRESS COOK
EXPRESS COOK
5
EXPRESS COOK6EXPRESS COOK
89 0
DISPLAY ON/OFF
You can set the night light to turn on and off automatically at any time you want.
1
Press AUTO NITE LIGHT.
2
Enter the time you want the light to turn on. Select AM or PM.
3
Press AUTO NITE LIGHT again and enter the time you want the light to turn off. Select AM or PM.
4
Press AUTO NITE LIGHT.
NITE will stay lit to remind you that the feature is set. You can review the auto nite light settings by pressing AUTO NITE LIGHT.
To erase your settings and turn off the automatic feature, press AUTO NITE LIGHT, then 0. The NITE indicator will no longer be lit.
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Helpful Information

Use of the Oven Shelf
Two-Position Shelf
Food microwaves best when placed on the turntable or on the shelf in the lower position.
FOR BEST RESULTS
Make sure the shelf is positioned
properly inside the microwave to prevent damage to the oven from arcing.
Do not use a microwave brown-
ing dish on the shelf. The shelf could overheat.
For best cooking results, remove the shelf unless you are cooking on two levels.
2-LEVEL COOKING
UNEVEN RESULTS
Use pot holders when handling
the shelf—it may be hot.
Do not use the shelf when cook-
ing popcorn.
Do not use the shelf with Sensor
Cooking or Reheat.
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Do not cook with the shelf on
the microwave floor. This could damage the microwave.
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Ideas for Using the Shelf
The lower position provides a flat surface for placing dishes that may tilt if placed on the turntable.
The lower position also allows you to place 2 dishes side-by-side. This is helpful for casseroles or other cookware that may be too tall to cook on 2 levels.
The upper position gives you the option to reheat or cook more than one dish of food at the same time.
Cooking and Reheating
Switch places after 1/2 time.
Switch places after 1/2 time.
To cook on 2 levels
or
To cook 2 dishes on the lower
level:
1
Double the cooking time.
2
Switch places after 1/2 the time and give dishes 1/2 turn. (Place dense foods, or those that require a longer cook time, on the shelf first.)
To reheat on 2 levels
or
To reheat 2 dishes on the lower
level:
1
Multiply reheat time by 11/2.
2
Switch places after 1/2 the time.
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Helpful Information

Microwave Terms

Microwave Terms
Term Definition
Arcing Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:
the temperature probe staying in the oven but not inserted in the food.
the metal shelf being installed incorrectly and touching the microwave
walls.
metal or foil touching the side of the oven.
foil that is not molded to food (upturned edges act like antennas).
metal such as twist ties, poultry pins, gold-rimmed dishes.
recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces.
Covering Covers hold in moisture, allow for more even heating and reduce cooking
time. Venting plastic wrap or covering with wax paper allows excess steam to escape.
Shielding In a regular oven, you shield chicken breasts or baked foods to prevent over-
browning. When microwaving, you use small strips of foil to shield thin parts, such as the tips of wings and legs on poultry, which would cook before larger parts.
Standing Time When you cook with regular ovens, foods such as roasts or cakes are allowed
to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is especially important in microwave cooking. Note that a microwaved cake is not placed on a cooling rack.
Venting After covering a dish with plastic wrap, you vent the plastic wrap by turning
back one corner so excess steam can escape.
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Care and Cleaning

Helpful Hints
How to Clean the Inside
Opening the oven door a few min­utes after cooking helps air out the inside. An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of baking soda and water keeps the inside fresh.
Walls, Floor, Inside Window, Metal and Plastic Parts on the Door.
spatters can be removed with a paper towel, others may require a damp cloth. Remove greasy spat­ters with a sudsy cloth, then rinse with a damp cloth. Do not use abra­sive cleaners or sharp utensils on oven walls. Never use a commercial
oven cleaner on any part of your microwave.
Some
BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THIS OVEN.
Temperature Probe.
ately after using. To clean, wipe with sudsy cloth, then rub lightly with plastic scouring ball if neces­sary. Rinse and dry. The probe can also be washed in the dishwasher.
Shelf.
water or in the dishwasher. Do not clean in a self-cleaning oven.
Clean with mild soap and
Clean immedi-
Removable Turntable and Turntable Support.
not place the turntable into water just after cooking. Wash it carefully in warm, sudsy water or in the dish­washer. The turntable and support can be broken if dropped. Remember, do not operate the oven without the turntable and sup­port in place.
To prevent breakage, do
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
Helpful Information
Care and Cleaning
How to Clean the Outside
Do not use cleaners contain­ing ammonia or alcohol on the microwave oven. Ammonia or alcohol can damage the appearance of the microwave.
Case.
Clean the outside of the microwave with a sudsy cloth. Rinse and then dry. Wipe the window clean with a damp cloth.
Control Panel and Door.
damp cloth. Dry thoroughly. Do not use cleaning sprays, large amounts of soap and water, abra­sives or sharp objects on the panel— they can damage it. Some paper towels can also scratch the control panel.
Door Surface.
the area clean where the door seals against the microwave. Use only mild, non-abrasive detergents applied with a clean sponge or soft cloth. Rinse well.
It’s important to keep
Wipe with a
Bottom.
dust on the bottom often. Use a solution of warm water and deter­gent.
Clean off the grease and
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Light Bulb Replacement

Cooktop Light/ Night Light
To replace the bulb(s), first discon­nect the power at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull the plug.
Remove the screw at the front of the light cover and lower the cover.
REMOVE SCREWS
Be sure the bulb(s) to be replaced are cool before removing. After breaking the adhesive seal, remove the bulb by gently turning.
Replace with 40-watt tubular bulbs. Order WB36X936 from your GE supplier. Tubular 40-watt bulbs (40T6 kets and hardware stores, may also be used for replacements.
Replace the screw. Connect electri­cal power to the oven.
1
/2/2), available in supermar-
Oven Light
To replace the oven light, first dis­connect the power at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull the plug.
Remove the top grille by taking out the 2 screws that hold it in place.
Next, remove the two screws locat­ed above the door near the center of the oven that secure the light housing.
Replace the burned-out bulb with a 30-watt incandescent bulb (WB02X4235), available from your GE supplier.
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Helpful Information
The Exhaust Feature
The Vent Fan
CHARCOAL FILTER
(on some models)
REUSABLE GREASE FILTERS
(on all models)
Reusable Grease Filters
The vent fan has 2 metal reusable grease filters.
Models that recirculate air back into the room also use a charcoal filter.
The metal filters trap grease released by foods on the cooktop. They also prevent flames from foods on the cooktop from damag­ing the inside of the microwave.
For this reason, the filters must ALWAYS be in place when the hood is used. The grease filters should be cleaned once a month, or as needed.
To Remove Grease Filter
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To remove, slide it to the rear using the tab. Pull it down and out.
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To Clean and Replace Grease Filter
To clean the grease filter, soak it and then swish it around in hot water and detergent. Don’t use ammonia or ammonia products because they will darken the metal. Light brushing can be used to remove embedded dirt.
Rinse, shake and let it dry before replacing.
To replace, slide the filter in the frame slot on the back of the opening.
Pull up and to the front to lock into place.
Charcoal Filter (on some models)
Charcoal filters cannot be cleaned. They must be replaced.
To Remove Charcoal Filter
Remove 2 grille screws to remove the grille.
If the model is not vented to the outside, the air will be recirculated through a disposable charcoal filter that helps remove smoke and odors.
To remove the charcoal filter, dis­connect power at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull the plug.
The charcoal filter should be replaced when it is noticeably dirty or discolored (usually after 6 to 12 months, depending on hood usage).
Order Part No. WB02X9883 from your GE supplier.
Remove the top grille by removing the 2 screws that hold it in place. Slide the filter towards the front of the oven and remove it.
To Install Charcoal Filter
To install a new filter, remove plas­tic and other outer wrapping from the new filter.
Insert the filter into the top open­ing of the oven as shown. It will rest at an angle on 2 side support tabs and in front of the right rear tab. Replace the grille and 2 screws.
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If Something Goes Wrong

Before You Call for Service
Problem Possible Causes What to Do
Oven Will Not Come On
“PLEASE INSERT PROBE” Appears on Display
“SENSOR ERROR” Appears on Display
A fuse in your home may be Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. blown or the circuit breaker tripped.
Power surge. Unplug the microwave oven, then plug
it back in.
Plug not fully inserted into Make sure the 3-prong plug on the oven is wall outlet. fully inserted into wall outlet.
Probe has been forgotten or Insert the probe properly into the wall not inserted properly in the receptacle. oven wall when using the Temp Cook or Roast function.
During Sensor Cooking, Reheat, Do not open door until steam is sensed and or Popcorn program, the door time is shown counting down on display. was opened before steam could be detected.
Steam was not detected in maximum amount of time.
Use Micro Cook to heat for more time.
Floor of Oven is Warm, Even When the Oven Has Not Been Used
“BAD PROBE” Appears on Display
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The cooktop light is located below the oven floor. When the light is on, the heat it produces may make the oven floor get warm.
The probe has not been Insert the probe properly into the wall completely inserted into the receptacle. wall receptacle.
The probe is defective.
This is normal.
Replace the probe.
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Problem Possible Causes What to Do
Food Amount Too Large for Sensor Reheat
You Hear an Unusual, Low-Tone Beep
“LOCKED” Appears on Display
Sensor Reheat is for single Use Micro Cook for large amounts of food. servings of recommended foods.
You have tried to start the REMINDER without a valid time of day.
You have tried to start the AUTO NITE LIGHT without a valid time of day entered for the on-time and off-time.
You have tried to turn the turntable on when the probe is in use.
You have tried to change the power level when it is not allowed. cannot be changed.
The control has been locked. Press and hold CLEAR/OFF for about (When the control panel is 3 seconds to unlock the control. locked, an “L” will
be displayed.)
Start over and enter a valid time of day.
Start over and enter a valid time of day.
The turntable will not operate when the
probe is in use.
Many of the oven’s features are preset and
All These Things Are Normal With Your Microwave Oven
Steam or vapor escaping from around the door.
Light reflection around door or outer case.
Dimming oven light and change in blower sound may occur while operating at power levels other than high.
Dull thumping sound while oven is operating.
Some TV-radio interference might be noticed while using your microwave oven. It’s similar to the interference caused by other small appliances and does not indicate a problem with your microwave. If you notice this interference, check that the microwave oven is on a different electrical circuit, relocate the radio or TV as far away from the microwave as possible, or check the position and signal of the receiving antenna.
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GE Service Numbers

We’ll be there!
GE Answer Center
®
800.626.2000
In-Home Repair Service
800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737)
Whatever your question about any GE major appliance, GE Answer Center available to help. Your call—and your question—will be answered promptly and courteously.
A GE consumer service professional will provide expert repair service, scheduled at a time that’s conve­nient for you. Many GE Consumer Service company-operated loca­tions offer you service today or tomorrow, or at your convenience (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturdays).
® information service is
And you can call any time. GE Answer Center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our factory-trained technicians know your appliance inside and out—so most repairs can be han­dled in just one visit.
® service is open
For Customers With Special Needs
800.626.2000
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Upon request, GE will provide Braille controls for a variety of GE appliances, and a brochure to assist in planning a barrier-free kitchen for persons with limited mobility. To obtain these items, free of charge, call 800.626.2000.
Consumers with impaired hearing or speech who have access to a TDD or a conventional teletype­writer may call 800-TDD-GEAC (800-833-4322) to request informa­tion or service.
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Para los clientes de habla española
800.626.2000
Para obtener instrucciones en español, llame a GE Answer Center para el consumidor, teléfono
800.626.2000.
, servicio de información
®
Service Contracts
800-626-2224
Parts and Accessories
800-626-2002
You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there after your warranty expires.
Individuals qualified to service their
own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to their home. The GE parts system provides access to over 47,000 parts…and all GE Genuine Renewal Parts are fully warranted. VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted.
Purchase a GE contract while your warranty is still in effect and you’ll receive a substantial discount. With a multiple-year contract, you’re assured of future service at today’s prices.
Care and cleaning instructions con­tained in this manual cover proce­dures to be performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified service person­nel. Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation.
Further Service
We’re proud of our service and want you to be pleased. If for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive, here are three steps to follow for further help.
First,
contact the people who ser­viced your appliance. Explain why you are not pleased. In most cases, this will solve the problem.
Next,
if you are still not pleased, write all the details—including your phone number—to:
Manager, Consumer Relations GE Appliances, Appliance Park Louisville, KY 40225
Finally,
not resolved, write: Major Appliance Consumer
Action Program 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606
if your problem is still
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MICROWAVE OVEN WARRANTY
Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty.
What is Covered
What is Not Covered
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 that fails because of a manufacturing defect.
LIMITED ADDITIONAL NINE-YEAR WARRANTY
For the second through the tenth year from the date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, a replace­ment magnetron tube if the magnetron tube fails because of a manufacturing defect. You pay for the service trip to your home and service labor charges.
Service trips to your home to teach you
how to use the product.
Read your Owner’s Manual. If you then have any questions about product, please contact Consumer Affairs office at the address below, or call, toll free:
operating the
your dealer or our
************************************ This warranty is extended to the original
purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and Washington, D.C. In Alaska the warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship the product to the service shop or for the service tech­nician’s travel costs to your home.
All warranty service will be provided by our Factory Service Centers or by our authorized Customer Care during normal working hours.
Should your appliance need service, during warranty period or beyond, call 800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737).
If you have an installation problem, contact your dealer or installer. You responsible for providing adequate trical, exhausting and other connecting facilities.
Replacement of house fuses or resetting
of circuit breakers.
servicers
®
are
elec-
GE Answer Center
800.626.2000
consumer information service
Improper installation.
WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.
Warrantor: General Electric Company If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:
®
Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225
Failure of the product if it is misused,
or used for other than the intended purpose or used commercially.
Damage to product caused by accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
Part No. 164D2966P212 Pub. No. 49-8697
1-96 CG
Printed in Korea
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