GE JVM3670WF10, JVM3670WF09, JVM3670WF08, JVM3670WF07, JVM3670WF001 Owner’s Manual

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Sa]bOl Instructions .... 2-9
Operating Instructions
Auto Features ......... 20
Care and
Cleaning .......... 33, 34
Changing the
Power I ,e\'el .......... 13
Cooking Guide ..... 15, 16
Deti'osting Guide .... 18
Exhaust Feature . .37, 38 Features of Your Microwave Oven . .11, 12
Microwave Temps ...... 32
Other Features .... 95-31
Replacing Bulbs .... 35, 36
Sensor Features .... 91-24
Time FeattH'es ...... 14-19
7}rmbleshooting Tips ...39
Things That Are Nomml _'\ith Your
Microwaxe Oxen ....... 4(1
Consumer Support
Consumer
Support ...... Back Cover
Optional Kits ...........
Product
Registration ....... 41, 42
X_hrrantv ............. 43
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Model # Serial#
Find lhese numbers on a label inside tile o\en.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
For your safety the information in this manual must be foflowed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury,
or loss of life.
PRECAUTIONSTOAVOID POSSIBLEEXPOSURETO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVEENERGY
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_: Do Not Attempt to operate
this ()\ell with the door open
Sill((' op('//-dooF op('l_Hioll
(an r('suh in hm:mflfl e×posure to lHi( rOW_lV('
energ}. It is important not to (te_('_t or umlper _itl/
the s_d(,tv intcrhxks.
_: Do Not Place any object
b('tw('('H th(' o\('11 [_'()111
{il(e and tl/e door or allow soil or cleaner residue to
t_((umulate on setding
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Do Not Operate the o\'('n if it is damag('d. It is particulady
importam that the oven door (lose propcrb+ _and that tile)'('
is no damage to thc:
(,oo1(,is,.>.
h.lg(+.,l(__..h(+
.........................(broken or loosened),
(.,o1-s(++,_+.lids(+.,,l+
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The Oven Should Not be
a(!j usted or repaired by
qu_difi('d s('r\'i((" t)er.',oml('l.
SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
When using electrical appfiances, basic safety
precautions should be followed, including the following:
J} Re_d an(I i()llow tl)e i_: Install or lo(_te this
specific precautions ill the Precautions to Avoid
Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave
Energy se(doH above.
J} This t_t)pli_ul( e must be
grounded. Conne(t only to _ t)ropcrly grounded
outlet. See the Grounding
InstFuctZons Se(tiOl/ Oil
page 8.
appliance only in accordance with tile
t)rovided [nstMlation
h/swtl( tl()l/S.
i;i;This l/li(row_l_e ()veil is
intended/or household use ml(t is UI listed lbr
installation over elc(-tri( and g_s rmlges.
ii::This microwave oven is
not approved or tested/or marine use.
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Use this appfiance only for its intended purpose as described in this Owner's Manual
_5}Do not lnount this applimace over a
sink.
J? This o_vl-d/e-rm/ge oven _*,_s(tesiglled
{i)r use over ranges no wider allan 36" It ma} be installed o\er both #,_lsand
elecuJc cooking equipment.
J? Do not operate this appliance if it has
a (Imnaged power cord or plug, if it is not working llml)( rly or it it has been
damaged or dropped. If die power (oral is damaged, it must be replaced
1)v General Ele(tric SelMce or an authorized service agent using a
power cord a\ ailable tix)m General Ele(t)Jc.
_: 1)o not c(wer or block any openings
on tilt' al)plim/t e.
_: List, this applimlce only/t)r its
intended else as described in riffs manual. Do not use corrosive
chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This mierowa_v oxen is specifically
designed to heat, (tI'_ r or took fi.)o(I,
and is not intended t_)r laboratory or in(t ust]Jal use.
J? Do not store this appliance outdoors.
Do not use this product near wate_m
tDr ex_tlIIple, ill _t Wet b_tselI/ellt, I/('_tl"
a swimming pool, near a sink or in
similm: lot adons.
_: Keel/power cord awa}/ix)m heated
sIIr/itces.
_: 1)o not immerse power cord or plug
ill WaWl3
J? Do not store am, ihing (tirecdy on top
of the illiCt'ow;-i\ e ()\ell S/ll?tilee when
the lllicl'ow_\ e O\ell is ill opel_ltiOll.
J? To reduce the risk of fire in the ()\el/
- Do not over(ook/k)od. Carefltllv
auend applian(e when pallet; plastic or oilier combusdble mawrials are
placed inside the o\en while cooking.
- P-enlo\e wire twist-ties and metal
handles/i'om paper or l)lasue containers 1)elk)re placing them in
the oven.
I)o not use tl/e ()\ell /_)r storage puqloses./)o not lea\ e paller
products, cooking utensils or t[)od in the oven when not in use.
- If materi_ds inside the o',en iglfite,
kee t) tl/e oven door closed, turn file o_'n off and disconnect the l)()_'r
cord, or shut off power at the fitse or circuit breaker panel. It the door is
opened, the {ire _lyr spread.
- Do not use tl/e Sensor Features
t_,_ice in succession on tl/e same tbod pordon. If/L)od is undercooked after
the/irst countdown, use JTllle Cook t_)r additional cooking ume.
N See door surli_ce cleaning
insmmtions ill die Care and cleaning of the microwave oven section of this mamml.
_: This appliance should be serviced
only by (tualilied service t)ers(mnel. Conta(t nearest authorized selMce
/imility lot examination, repair or a(!iustment.
J_ ,ks with rely appliant e, (lose
supervision is necessary when used by children.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
ARCING
If you see arcing, press the CLEAR/OFFpad and correct the problem.
Arcing is the ini_ rowave ternl Ior sparks in the oven. Arcing
is caused Iv: N The metal shelf not
installed correctly so it touches the n/ierowa_e wall.
_: Metal or fi)il touching the
side of tile oven.
FOODS
i;i;Foil not molded to fi)od
(upturned edges act like
_llltel/ll_lS).
+;i:Metal, smh as twist-ties,
t/ouhry t)ins or gold- rinmled dishes, ill the
lllit rowave.
ii::Recycled paper towels
containing small metal pieces being used ill the
nlicrowave.
_: l)o not t_ot / l/opeorn ill
Your mi_ rowave oven unless ill a special lnit ro_,,ave
t/opt orn a_ t essorv or unless you use pOl/COrn labeled
ti)r use ill lnit rowave ovens.
_: Son/e llro/hlcts such as
whole eggs and sealed
( ont ainers--/k)r exal//l)le ,
eh)sed.jarslare at/le to exlflode and should not be
heated ill this mi_ rowave oven. Such use o/ tile
nlicrowave oven could resuh ill il_ju W.
_? l)o not boil eggs ill a
lllicrowave oven. Pressllre
will build u 11inside egg yolk and will cause it to burst,
t/ossibly resulting ill ill.j _?r.
()perating tile microwave with no/ood inside tor
nlore than a minute or two
III_IV ca/Ise (tal/lage to the
oven _lll(I Co/lld s|2117t a lift'.
It increases tile heat around the n/agnetron and tan
shorten tile liti' of the oven.
Foods with untlroken outer
"skill" sHth as t)ot:atoes, hot
dogs, sausages, ton/aloes, apples, chicken li_ers and other gJt)lets, and egg yolks
should tie pierced to allow stealil to escape (lilting
cooking.
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SUPERHEATEDWATER
Liquids, such as water,
coffee or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without
appearing to be boiling.
Visiblebubbling or boiling
when the container is removed from the microwave
oven is not always present.
THISCOULDRESULTIN VERY HOTLIQUIDSSUDDENLY
BOILINGOVERWHENTHE
CONTAINERIS DISTURBED
ORA SPOONOROTHER
UTENSILISINSERTEDINTO
THELIQUID.
To red uce die risk of il{j mT
tO persons_
-- Do not oveflleat the liquid.
-- Stir tile liquid bodl bet6re and halt\ray din)ugh
heating it.
--I)o not use swaight-sided (omainers with narrow
necks.
-- After heating, alh)w tile
cont_liner to stand ill tile
microwave oven tk)r a short ti]ne belt)re removi]lg the
comaine_:
-- Use extrelile (are ]_rhell
il/sertill_ a St)OOl/ or other /ltel/sil il/to the COlltainer.
ii::A_oid heating baby tbod in
glass jars, even with die lid o/E Make sure all in/hnt
/6od is dloroughly cooked. Stir/t)od to distribute tile
heat evenh. Be carefill to prevem scalding when
wa]?l/ling /t)]?l//Hla ()r breast
milk. The (ontainer may /vel cooler than tile milk really is. Alwax_s test the milk betore/ceding tile
bal r<
i;i;Don't de/i'ost/i'ozen
1)everages in narrow-necked bottles (espe(ially
(arbonated beverages). E_en if tile container is
opened, pressm:e can build up. This can cause the
container to burst, possibly resulting in i_iuvy.
ii::Itot/t)()(ts and steam (an
cause bm:ns. Be careflll when opening any
containers of hot tbo(I, in(luding pop_ orn bags,
(()()king pouches and boxes. To prevent possible
illjm T, direct steam _l_r_l_' fl:om hands and/ace.
s;_I)o llO[ o'_er(ook potatoes.
They (ould dehydrate and (at(h fire, (ausmg damage
tO VO/Ir o'_ell.
i;i;Cook meat and poultr}
thoroughly--meat to at least an INTERNM,
temperature of 160°F and poultv} to at least an
INTERNAl temperature of 180°E Cooking to these
temperat iires /lSllally protects against /oo(t-
borne illness.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
A WARNING!
MICROWAVE-SAFECOOKWARE
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Make sttre all cookwm'e tlsed
ill yoHr l//]c£ow_t\ e o_,el/ is
suitable li)r microwa_iug.
Most glass casseroles, cooking
dishes, measuring cups,
CllMalX1 clips, t)otlel) OF chil/a
,./illHerware which does not hax e metallic trim or gluze
with a metallic sheen (m_ be
Hsed. _Ol/le cookware is
labeled _'suitable lot mlcrowaving."
HOW TOtest for a microwave- safe dlSn
If you are not sure if a dish is microwave-sa/i,, use this
test: Place in the oven both the dish rot! are testing and
a glass measuring cup filled with 1 cup of wate_mset file
measm:ing cup either in or next to tile dish. Microwave
30-45 seconds at high. If the dish heats, it should not
be used/i)r mi(rowaving. If tile dish remains cool
and only the water in the cup heats, then tile dish is
microwave-sa/i,.
If you use a meat thermometer while
cooking, make sure it is sale' t()r lisp ill H/icl'owave
ovel/s.
J} Do not use recycled paper
products. Recycled paper
towels, napkins and waxed paper can contain metal flecks which mm cause
arcing or ignite. Paper prod ucts containing nylon
or talon filaments should be avoided, as they max also ignite.
i_i_ SOl//e s|vt'()J()_Hll tt'_vs
(like fl_ose fl_at meal is pa(kaged on) have a thin
strip of metal emt)edded in the t)ottoln. When
microwaved, tile metal Call burn tile floor of tile oven
or ignite a paper towel.
J? Do not use tile microwave
to (It-} newspai)ers.
N Not all plastic wrap is
suitable/i)r use in microwave ovens. Check
fl_e package/i)r proper use.
N 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 plasdc wrap
so steam can escape.
+_}(',ookw_.re lnaV t)ecolne hot
because of heat trans/i'rred fi:om tile heated too(t. Pot
holders may be needed to
handle tile (ookware.
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J? "Boilal)le" cooking pouches
and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit, pierced
or vented as dire(ted b_ t)ackage. If they are not,
t)lastic (ould burst during or imme(tiawlv alter
cooking, t)ossibly resulting in i_im_y. Also, plastic
storage containers shouM be +_tleast partially
mtcovered t)e(mlse they torm a tight seal. When
looking with comainers tightly co_ered witll t)lastic
wYat) , Fet//ove coveril/g
carefltllv and direct steam away fi:om hands and fi_ce.
_: Llse loll only as directed
in this mmmal. When using loll in the mi(rowave o_en,
kee t) the/i)il at least 1" away h'om the sides of the oven.
ii::Plastic cookware -Plastic
cookware designed fi)r microwave cooking is very
useflfl, but should 1)e used carefltlh. E_en microwave- sa/i' t)lastic may not be as tolerant ot overcooking
conditions as are glass or ceramic materials and may
sofwn or char if sut)jected to short t)eriods of
o_ercookh_g. In h)nger exl)osllres to ovel'cookiltg,
the/ood and cookware could ignite.
Follow thoso Ouidolinos:
Use microw_x e-sat2: t)last cs only art(
use them in strict (x)mt)limtce with
the cook\_ aFe
lltal/tt/_tc| IIY(W_S
l'eCOlttl//elt (t_ltioI/s.
I)o not microwaxe
etttt)t" }' (olttaitteFs.
:13'!Do.,,t t,e,',t itthild,:e.
to use t)k_stic (ookwm:e without coml)lete
supervision.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS
This applian(e iil[lst l)e grotmded.
lit the ev(ll| Of all electri(al shot| circldt, gromMing re(hines d_e risk
of ele<tri( shock by l)roviding an escal)(? wit( tor tlle elec|ri( (;/trrel/t.
Ensureproperground existsbeforeuse.
l)lug must be plugged into an omlet that is prop( rly installed and gromMed.
Constllt a qualitied e/(etrician or s(rxice technician if the grounding instructions are not completely !lnderstood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is ln:Op( rly gromMed.
If the outlet is a standard 2-prong wall omlet, it is yore: personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly
grounded 3-prong wall omleL
Do I/or/Hl(ler any (ir€/llnsta_l( es (tit or rei/lOVe the third
(gromM) prong fi:om the pow(r cord.
Do not use an adapter plug with this appliance.
Do not use an (xtension cord with this appliance. If the power cord is too short, haxe a qualilied el(etrieian or service
technician install an omlet near the appliance.
For best operation, 1)h_g this appliance into its own el(etrical outlet to pre_ent flickering of lights, blowing of fl_se or tripping
of circtfit breake_a
This appliance is equit_ped wid_ a power (ord having a gromMing
wit( wid_ a gromMing l_lug. The
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THEVENTFAN
The tml will operate automatically under certain condi6ons
(see Automatic Fan teature). Take care to prevem the starting
and spreading of accidemal cooking fres while tile veil| t_lll is in use.
ii::Clean tile mlderside of die microwave often, l)o n()t allow
grease to build ut> on tile microwave or the/hn tilte_
ii::[n tile e_em of a grease fre on the sur/ace units below tile
microw_o..e oven, smother a/lalllillg [)all Oil tile stlrl_€e tlllit by covering the pan completely with a lid, a cookie sheet or
a/lat tl?_.
i_i;Use care when cleaning tile veto/ira filter. Corrosi_v cleaning
agents, such as lye-based oven cleaners, may damage tile t]lte_:
N When preparing flaming/oods under tile microwave, turn
the/hn on.
ii::Never leave surthce milts beneath your nlicrowave oven
unattended at high he_t settings. Boilovers (m_se sn/oking and greasy spillovers thin 1raft ignite mid spread if the
n/icrowa_e veto /an is operming. "Ik>minimize autoln_tic tml operation, use adequate-sized cookware and use high heat
on sm:tilce units only when ne< essarv.
READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETY INFORMATIONCAREFULLY.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
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Aboutoptionalkits.
OPTIONALKITS
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Filter Kits JX81B - Recirculating Charcoal Filter Kit (1800and 3600Series models)
JX81H- Becirculating Charcoal Filter Kit (2000Series models)
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to the outside.
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Aboutthefeaturesofyour
microwaveoven.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model
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Featuresof the Oven
_Door Handle. Pull to open
t]l(' (10012 T]I(' (tOOF Hl/tst
be s(,(urclv lat(h(_(l tot tl_(_
lllJ( F()W_IX(? to ()p(_l_lt(k
0 Door Latches.
Window with Metal Shield.
S(Y('(ql _lllOWS (()()king to
1)(' Vi('W('(| whih' kccl)ing
IlIJCI'OVv_dV('S COIl[Ill('(] ill
t]l(' o_ ('l 1.
O Active Vent (on some
models). The xent (leer
SWillS% Op('// WI/('I/thu
(i_l/ol)('l:_t('s _I1(] clos('s
wh(ul flw [im shuts oil
O Shelf. I,(,ts you microw_w('
st'\e]:_l [oo(ts _t OHC('.
Foo(t mic_x)w_\ ('s b('st
\_tl('n lilac('(1 (li_x'ctlv OH
th(' turHt_d)lu.
O Touch ControIPanel Display.
@ CooMop Light.
O Grease Filter.
O Removable Turntable.
TurHt_O)l(' mid sut)t)ort
using th(' o\ ('n. Th('
t tllynt:abl(' 111_¢,' b('
_x'mov('d fl)r cleaning.
NOTE: Rating plate is located on the inside wail of the microwave, or on the upper left front behind the 171oo/:Oven vent(s) and oven light are located on the inside
walls of the microwave oven.
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Aboutthefeatures of yourmicrowave oven.
Youcan microwave by time, with the sensorfeatures or with the auto features.
0 0
CookingControls
O Timeand AutoFeatures
Press Enter
TIME COOKI & II Amount ofcookingtime Pressonceor twice
AUTO/TIME DEFROST Amount of defrostingtime
Presstwice
CUSTOM (onsome models) Followdisplayed instructions EXPRESSCOOK Starts immediately!
ADD 30 SEC Starts immediately!
POWER LEVEL Powerlevel 1-10
AUTO/TIME DEFROST Foodweight
Pressonce upto 6 Ibs.
1 lb. QUICK DEFROST Starts immediately! MELT(oil some models) Foodtype
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O SensorFeatures
Press Enter Option
POPCORN Starts immediately! more/less time BEVERAGE Starts immediately! REHEAT Starts immediately!
Pressonce(plate of 3foods) more/lesstime Presstwice (pasta8-12 oz.) more/lesstime Pressthreetimes (vegetables1/2-2cups) more/less time
POTATO Starts immediately! more/lesstime
VEGETABLE Startsimmediately!
Pressonce(freshvegetables) more/lesstime Presstwice (frozenvegetables) more/less time Pressthreetimes (cannedvegetables) more/less time
CHICKEN/FISH(onsomemodels) Startsimmediately! more/lesstime Pressonce(chickenpieces) Presstwice (fish)
(onsomemodels)
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Aboutchanging the power level. ge.com
X_triable power levels add flexibility to microwa_v cookilJ, g. The t)ower levels on tile mi(rowa_e oven
('_tn t)e ( OII/t)_tFed to the SIlFt_l(e tlllitS on a F_tl/ge.
tligh (posset level 10) or tMI t)ower is tile/ilstest
way to cook and gives you 100% power. Each t/ower
lmel gives you microwave energy a certain percent of the time. Power level 7 is microwave energy 70% ot tile tin/e. Power level 3 is energy 30% of tile time.
A high setting (10) will cook/hster t)ut tood may
need nlore fl:equent stirring, rotating or tm:ning over. Most cooking will be done on t ]igh (t/ower
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How to Change the Power Level
The power level may
be entered or (hanged innnediatelv atter
entering tile/('ature tinle tot TIME COOK,
TIME DEFROST, EXPRESS
COOK or ADD 30 SEC.
The t)owcF hweI may also be changed during
time comndown.
Press TIME COOKor
+++++{{}sele(t TimeDefrost.
++ P _ss POWER LEVEL
le'_el 1-1 l).
level 10). A lower setting will cook more evenly and need less stirring or rotating of tile tood.
Some/oods mm have better flavor, texture or appearance if one of tile lower settings is used. Use
a lower power level when cooking/oods that have a tendency to boil ovec such as scalloped potatoes.
Rest l/eriods (when tile microwave energ} Qcles o/t) give time tot tile/_)od to "equalize" or transtcr heat to tile inside of tile tood. All example of this is shown with power level 3--the (/eti'ost (-vele. If microwaxe energy did not cycle oil, the outside of
tile/k)od would cook be/ore tile inside was de/i'osted.
Itere are some examples of uses tor various t)ower levels:
Power Level Best Uses
High10 Fish, t)acon, vegetables, boiling
liquids.
Med-High7 (',emle cooking of meat and t)oulnT;
baking casseroles and reheating.
Medium 5 Slow cooking and tenderizing such
as stews and less tender cuts of meat.
Low2or3 De/i'osting without cooking;
simmering; delicate sauces.
Warm 1 Keel)ing/ood warm without
overcooking; softening butter.
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Aboutthetimefeatures.
Time Cook /
,\llo_s \o7l |7) i71i(rowa_e for ?tiT} |illTe H l) |77
99 mim_tes and 99 s((77nds.
I)ower level 10 (tligh) is automatically set, bm you may change it lOT more fl(xil)ilit\..
Y(m m m ot)en tile door d re:inK TIME COOK to
cheek the Ioo(t. Clos( the door and l)r(ss START.) resume e77oking.
Time Cook II
I,(ts y(m ('h_mge pow(r h'vels mlt77m_ti('Mly (tin'inK cooking. Her( 's how to do it:
P ess TIME COOK.
Press TIME COOK.
Enter ,o,,king time.
I
Enter 1he first cool:. |ime.
it VOII d 077't W_tl 7t
thll t)()W('I\ (t'ress
POWER LEVEL.
Select _1desired power level 1-10.)
STAR
........l)ower. (l'ress POWERLEVEL.S(lecl a desired
power le_,(1 1-10.)
P ess TIME COOK again. I{17|er |he se(7)lTd (77ok |i77/e.
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................l/ower. (Press POWER LEVEL. S(lecl a l,ower
level 1-10.) Press START
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A_ |he end of Time Cook/, Time Cook II cTmn|s do'\vH.
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Cooking Guide for -timeCookI and -time Cook II NOTE."Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted.
Amount Time Comments
Asparagus
(fi+esl_ spears) 1 lb.
(f_ozen spears) ltt-oz pa( kage
Beans
(f)cesh green ) 1 lb. (ut in hMI In 1½-qt. (asserole, pla(e
(l¥oze n green ) lO-oz package Ill l-qt. casserole, place
(Ii+ozen lima) ltt-oz package 6 to 8 rain. Ill l-qt. casserole, place
(fi+esh, whole) 1 btmch 17 to 21 rain. Ill 2-qt. casserole, place
Broccoli
(fi+esh cut) 1 tmn(h 7 to 10 rain.
(1V_ to 1½ lbs.)
(fl+esh Spears) 1 btm(h 9 to 13 rain.
(fl+ozen, lO-oz pa( kage 5 to 7 rain. chopped)
(fi+ozen spears) lO-oz pa(kage 5 to 7 rain.
Cabbage
(!i'esh)
(wedges)
(1V+ to lbs.)
1 me(lim_, llead 8 to 11 will. (abotn 2 lbs.)
6 to 9 rain.,
Med-t tigh (7)
5 to 7 min.
9 to 1 1 min.
6 to 8 rain.
7 to 10 wi_l.
Ill 11/2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, pla(e 1+/4 ctq) water.
ll/ 1-qt. (asserole.
l ,/2 C[I t ) vvratelT.
2 tablesl)oo]/s water.
1/4 cup water.
1/2 cup water.
Ill 2-qt. casserole, place
1/2 cup water.
Ill 2-qt. obhmg glass baking dish, place 1/4 cup water.
Ill 1-qt. casserole.
h/ ]-(t t. (asserole, l)la(e ._ tFtblest)ool/s water.
Ill 11/2-or 2-qt. casserole, place
1/4 cup water.
Ill 2- or 3-qt. casserole, place
1/4 cup wute+_
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(ffes!L sliced) 1 lb. 7 to 9 rain.
(fl+ozen) ltt-oz pa( kage 5 to 7 rain.
Caufiflower
(floiverets) 1 medium head 9 to 14 wii_,.
(fresh, whole) 1 medimn head
(fi+0ze n) lO-oz pa(kage
lOto 17rain.
5 to 7 min.
In 1 I/2-qt. casserole, place
1/4 cup water.
Ill 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablest)o(ms water.
Ill 2-qt. ( asserole, pla(e
1/2 cup water.
Ill 2-qt. casserole, place
1/2 cup watel: Ill 1-qt. casserole, t)lace 2 tablest)o(ms water.
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Amount Time Comments
Corn (ii'ozeJl kernel, lO-oz t)a(kage r_ tO 7 rain. /n l-qt. (assero|e. t)]a(e
,_ t_ll)lesl)OO]lS *isr_lte]_
Corn on the cob
fl'esh) ] to 5 ears 3 to 4 rain. /n 2-qt. ol)hmg glass baking
t)er ear dish, t)lace corn. l/corn is iu
( _rozell I
Mixed
vegetables
(ii'ozen) l O-oz pa(kage 5 to 7 rain. /n l-qt. casserole, t)la(e
Peas
fl'esh, shelled' 2 |t)s. m_shc|h'd 9 tO ] 2 mill. Ill ]-(l l. (assero|e, ])la(e
(ti'ozen) l O-oz package 5 to 7 rain. /n l-qt. casserole, t)lace
Potatoes
(]resh. cubed. 4 t)(muoe. ,, 9 to 12 rain.
white, ,6 to 8 oz each)
li'esh, whole. ] _i m 8 oz) 3 to 4 rain.
sweet or while,
Spinach
(Ii'esh)
(li'ozen.
chopped and leat
Squash
[_t'csh. _ tlllillleI"
and vellow/
(winter. acorn.
btJHel'l I tt[ I
18
] ear Place in 2-q_. oblong glass
2__o 6 ears Cover wifl_ \ented plastic wrap.
10 to 16 oz 5 to 7 rain.
lO-oz package 5 to 7 rain.
l lt). sliced 5 to 7 min.
l to 2 s(lua.q_ 8 to l 1 rain.
about ] lb. each)
5 to 6 rain.
3 to 4 rain.
t)er e_lr
hHsk, Hse Ino W_ller; if corll 1Klb
been husked, add 1/4 cup water. Rearrauge a/ier hal/
of dine.
bakiug dish.
Rearrange alter half of time.
1/4 cu l) water.
,_ lal)lesl)OOHS w_HeF,
Peel and cut into 1 inch cut)es. Place in 2-qt. casserole with
1/2 cu l) water. Stir a/let half
of dine. Pierce wid_ cooking tork.
Place in center of the oven. I,et sland 5 miracles.
In 2-qt. casserole, t)lace washed st)im_ch.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tal)lesl)oons water.
In 1½-qt. casserole, place
1/4 cut) water.
Cut in half an(t remove fibrous membranes. In 2-qt. oblong
glass baking dish, place squash cut-side-down. Turn cut-side-u t) alt(,r 4 lllill/lleS.
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Time Defrost
__ ge.cor_
A]|ows you to de/i'ost tor the ](mgth o/time you
___ select. See the l)e/_ostiug (;uide t()rsuggested times.
___ i'o\v(q _"|eVe| :_ iS _HltO]/K'ti(-_'l|y set, 1)Ht voH 1|/_1\
L___JL___E_ slm,ll items more quickl}' tiy r_dsing the power level
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Press AUTO/TIME DEFROST twi(e.
Enter detir)sting
:: :::::::::tillle+
::: I)ress START
('hm_ge this/or more tlexilfilitv. 3%u m_lv det_ost
_dier entering the time. [lowe_er, they will need
more t_'equent attention than usual.
Power level 7 cuts the total dell'osting tll//e ill about half; power level 10 cms the total time to aliliroximately 1/3. Rotate or stir/ood/i'equeml}.
A dull tlmmtiing noise mm t)e heard during
(tel+'osting. This sotm(t is normal when the oven is not ol)erating at Iligh power.
Defrosting Tips
_: Foods/i'ozen in tlaller or t)lasti( (an lie (/et_:ost('d
in the tia(kage. Tightl_ closed tia(kages shotfld be slit, tiier(ed or vented AFTER/oDd has tiartiMly defl:oste(I. Plastic storage (ontainers should be at least tiartially m_covered.
N Family-size, 1)reliackaged t_:ozen (timlers can be
de/i'osted and microwaved./f the/oDd is in a/oil container, trans/cr it to a microwave-sale dish.
J? Foods that stloil easily, such as milk, eggs,
fish, stu/lings, t)ouhry and 1)ork should not Lie allowed to sit out tor IIlOrC tlt_ll (Ill(' hotlr a/ler
de/i'osting. Room temtierature tiromows the growth of harmlul ba(teria.
J_ For more even de/i'osting of larger/oDds, such
as beeL lamb and veal roasts, use Auto Defrost.
_: Be sure large meats are comt)letely de/i'osted
be/ore cooking.
J? When (te/i'osted,/oDd shottld Lie cool Lint
softened in all m:eas. If still slightly i(y. retm:n to die microwa\e very briefly, or let it stand a
low minutes.
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Defrosting Guide
Breads, Cakes Bread, buns errors (1 piece_ 1 rain.
Sweetrolls tapprox. 12 oz. 3 t(_ 5 rain. Fish and Seafood
Fillets, frozen (1 lb.) _i to 8 rain. Shelffish, smallpieces (1 lb.) 5 to 7 rain. Place t)lock ill (as._erole. Turn over
Fruit Plastic pouch- I to2 3 u) 6 rain.
lO-oz package)
Meat Bacon (1 lb.t 2 lo 5 rain. Place mlOliened pa(kage in o_eu.
Franks (] lb3 10 ,'_ ]l/it/.
Groondmeat (1 lbA Roast:beef,lamb,veal,pork
Steaks, chops and cutlets
Poultry Chicken,broiler-fryer cutup (2½ _o 3 lbs.,
Chicken, whole 17 to 21 rain.
(2½ to 3 lbs.,
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Torkeyhreast (4 _o 61 )s. 5 to 9 rain.
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Time Comments
mid break Ul) alier t/alF line lin/e.
l _'t stm ld 5 milluw._ ;di('r de/m_dng. Pla(e UUOlieued package in oven.
Micro_a_ejusl uulil Jr'talks (an be
SOI)ilF;IIe(/. Let Stall(] 5 l/Ill/tiles, J[
ll+.'CeS.%H_, 10 cO/ill)left de/l'oslJl/_.
5 to 7 miu. 12 to 16 nlin.
per lb. 5 to 7 miu.
p('r It)
15 It) 19 nliu.
per lb
per ll)
Turn t/leilI OV(W _llieY halt' the lime.
Llse power level 1.
Place unwraplied meat ill cooking dish. Turn liver a/ier hag tile tinle
and shield warm areas with loll. When finished, Sel/anue tiie(es and
Metstand to (Onllilete de/i'osting.
Place wraptled chicken in dish.
Ullwra t) al/(I [tlFII OVer _lller
half tile lime. When finished, seliaraw pieces and microwave
2 t() 4 nlinmes more, if necessary. I,et stand to finish delix)sting.
Place wralil/ed chicken ill dish. Alier h_flf tile time, unwrap and
turn thicken o\er. Shield warm areas with loll. Finish (leli'osting.
[t necessarv, viii/cold v,vuer ill tile
(_l_+itX'until" giblets/an lie remove(1. Place unwratllied hen ill the oven
breast-side-up. Turn over a/ier half the time. Run cool _;tter ill tile
( aVil_runtil giblets (an Lie remo\ed. Place unwral/lied lireasl ill (tish
breasl-.qde-down. Atier half the time, turn o\er and shield warm
area_, with loll. Finish detix)sting. I *'t stand 1 to 2 hours ill re/iigemtor
to (omtllete (te/i'osting.
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Press one ot the Express Cook pads (ti'om 1 to 6)
for 1 to (i minutes of (ooking at power level 10.
For ex_,ml)le, t)ress the 2 t)ad tor 2 mmute._ of
(ooking time.
The t)ower le'_el (an be (hm:ged _s time is (ommng down. Press POVVERIEVEL _md enter 1-10.
Add 3OSeconds
_: It will add 30 seconds to the time cornering down
each time the pad is pressed.
_? It (an be used as a quick w_ly to set 30 seconds of
cooking time.
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Auto Defrost
AutoOefrostau,onm,i(allvsets die defi:os,ing times
1 2
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mid power h'_els to ghe eveu de/ix)sdng resu|t_ tbr lneau+,, ))o/Ihry _ll/(| /ish weighing up to six petards.
i;; "[k%ri(e dHril/g Auto Defrost, the oveu .'.,|gradsTurn
Food Over. At each signal turn dw Iood o_,('l_
I_,emov(' delI"osled meat or shi(qd \vmqH m'e_s
\vith small |)i('(-es oI Ioil
'_ter (]('Jl_()SIil/_, I/1OS1 llle_-iI.S ll(+(+d Io Sl_ll/(|
"_ lllilltHe._ I(1 (OHll)lele deIl'osti//_. ].;H'_+e I'O_151b
should st;rod Jot al)out 30 lllill/Ileb.
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Press AUTO/TIME
DEFROST(race tor Auto Defrost
_ U.',i _g the
d' ('+onv(wsion (;uide
at riuht, ellter |oDd
wei_'hl. For cx_ll/ll)le+
press l'ads I and 2 tot 1._ pounds
| |)O/Ilia. _ O|llI(-(+S
EHWr \_eighl /lt) 1(1 (i t)otmds |or Auto
Defrost.
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Enter nmn|)er for toed type.
ConversionGuide
If the "\_+eigh+ofibod is stated in pormds and ou, nces. tile OtlllCeS liltlS| be ('OliVel'led 10 lelllhs (.l) of a potlnd.
Weight of Enter Food
Food in Weight Ounces (tenths of
apound)
l-2 .I
3 .2 4-5 .S 6-7 .4
8 .5 '
Weight of Enter Food Foodin Weight Ounces (tenths of
apound)
9-10 .6
II .7
12-13 .8 14-1.5 .o
I lb. Quick Defrost
I lb. Quick Defrost mltomati(allv sets the deii'osting
times _++l_(t|)OWeF le_,els |or |beds weighing one pound.
Press I lb. Quick Defrost. The oven starts automatically. When the ()veil signals, turn
toed o', et_
Melt (onsomemodels)
A convenient way to melt frequently used food items.
Quantity Enter
Butter 2, 4 or 8 oz l Chocolate Chips 2-16 oz 2
Marshmallow 2-16 oz 3 Caramel 2-16 oz 4 Cheese 2-32 oz 5
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Humidity Sensor
What happens when using the Sensor Features:
The Sensor ]_'eattlres dete(t the in(re;_sing humidity' released dm:ing (ooking. The oven automaticall_
Covered
Vented
Dry off dishes so they
don't mislead the sensor.
adjusts tlle cooking time to various t}]_es and amotmts of tood.
Do not rise the Sellsor Fe_tttlres twice ill S/ICCession
on the same/ood portion--it may resuh in severely overcooked or bm:nt tood. If food is m_dercooked
after the (otmt(town, use Time Cook/i)r additional cooking time.
The t)rot)er contaillers all(t covers are essential [()r best sensor cooking.
Alwms use microwave-sale containers and cover
them witll lids or _emed plastic wrap. Never use tight sealing plastic containers--they can prevent steam {tom escaping and cause {i)od to overcook.
Be sure the outside of the cooking containers and the inside o/the nli(row_+_+e oven ;+ire dr+_ l)e/i)re
placing tood in the oven. Beads o/moistm:e ttlrning illtO ste_llll ('_tl/ lIlisle_d the sensor.
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this feature twice in succession on thesame
food portion--it may result in severely
overcooked or burnt foocL
Beverage
Press BEVERAGEon_e to heat _,118-10 oz (u t) oI co/lee or other beverage.
Drinks heated with the Beverage feature maybe very hot. Remove the container with care.
If tood is tmdercooked after the c()tmtdown use
TimeCook/i)r additional (ooking time.
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Popcorn
How to Use the Popcorn Feature
i_ the p_t(k_'tge is less tl/all _.00Illl(es or l_wgel:
Usa only with prepackaged
microwave popcorn weighing
3.0to 3.5 ounces.
NOTE:Do not use the metal shelf when using
the Popcornfeature.
NOTE:Donot use this
feature twice in
succession on the same
food portion--it may result in severely
overcooked or burnt food.
than 3.5 ounces. Place the package of t)opcorn
ill the (ellter el the H)icrow_t_e.
Press POPCORN tbr ;_ regubw size (3.0 to 3.5 oz)
bag oI ])o])(orn. The o'_en starts immediatel}'.
If you open the door while POPCORN is disl)laved, an error message will appear. Close the door and press STAR[
I//i)od is m_dercooked alter the Co[lntdown use
Tittle Cook ti)r additional cooking time.
HowtoAdjustthe PopcornProgramto Providea
Shorter or Longer Cook Time
I/VOll lind tl)_tt the l)l:_tl/(I o] t)ot)(Orll }'()[I [Ise
m_dert)ot)s or overeooks consistentl}, you can add or subtract 20-.'40 seconds to the automatic
t)ot)t)ing time.
Toadd time:
After 1)ressing POPCORN, t)ress 9 within the first
30 se_on(ts a/let the oven starts fl_r an extra 20 seconds.
Press 9 again to add another 10 seconds (total 30 seconds additional time).
Tosubtract tittle:
,\fief pressing POPCORN. press I within the first
30 seconds at'ter the o_en starts/i)r 20 seconds less cooking time.
Press I again to red uce cooking time another
10 seconds (total 30 seconds less time).
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Forreheatingsingleservings of previouslycookedfoodsor
aplateof leftovers.
NOTE: Do not use the metal shelf when using
the Reheat feature. NOTE: Do not use this
feature twice in succession on the same
food portion--it may result in severely
overcooked or burnt food.
Reheat How to UsetheReheat featnre:
j/_ Pla(e the (up of li( uid or (oxere(t foo(t in tfte
f ) S S
o'_ell. } res,_ REHEAT on(e, tN_ri(e or t]lree tillle,_.
The ()veil starts immediately. Press ollce _)r a plate of h'ftow'rs. Press twice/k)r pasta (8-12 oz). Press three times/k)r vegetables (1/2 to 2 cups).
The oxell signals ***Jhell steal// is sellsed _llld the
tJl//e relllaJlling |)eg{ns (OlllltJng ([ovvrll.
Do not opeil the ()veil door m/ill time is coumillg down. If the (tooT is opened, close it an(t press
STARTiIlll//ediatelv.
After removing food from the oven, stir, ff possible, to even out the temperature. Reheated foods may have
wide variations in temperature. Some areas may be
extremely hot.
If tk)od is ilot hot enough after tfte coumdowil use
Time Cook/_)r a(t(titional refteating time.
How to Changethe AutomaticSettings:
Toreduce time by 10%:
Press I wilftin 30 se(onds a/ler pressillg lfte REHEATpad.
Toadd 10%to cooking time:
Press9 within 30 seconds allot pressing tfte
REHEATpad.
SomeFoodsNotRecommendedForUseWith Reheat'.
It is best to use Time Cook/_)r tftese/_)o(ts: _i: Bread products.
i_:!Foo(ts tftat must lie reheated mlcovere(t.
i_i_ Foo(Js t]l_t.t need to be stirre(t or foist.re(|.
/_:Foo(ts calling for a (lr_vlook or (ris t1sur/_(e
after refteatillg.
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ONE TOUCH SENSOR
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Sensor cooking givesyou easy,automatic Jesuits with
avariety of foods (seethe Cooking Guide below).
NOTE:Do not use the metal shelf with Sensor
Cooking. NOTE:Do not use this
feature twice in succession on thesame food portion--it may
result in severely overcooked or
burnt foocL
CookingGuide
Sensor Cooking
(Fish and Chicken Pieces on some models)
Pla(e co'_ered ti)od in the oxen. Press the food pad. For "_egetables, press the VEGETABLE
t)ad once for ti'esh xeg(_tables, twi( (!tor /i:oz(,n v('g('tabh's or |11171'1' tJl//('s [()l" (_tl/ll('d
vegetables. For (hi(ken or fish, press tlle
CHICKEN/FISH pad once/i)r chicken pie(es or tWi('e ti)r fish. The oven starts immediately.
The oxen signals _r]_(_ steam is sensed and the
:: :::::'_tilIl(' rel//_tillil/g begins (O/tl/tillg d()_rl/, "[_tlI'l/ O1"
stir the food it necessary.
Do I/O| o])(!11 |11(_ ()'_(?1/deal;/tntil til//e is (O/tlltil/g
dowll. If the door is op(med, close it and press
STARTimmediateh.
If/i)od is m_dercooked after the comltdowI/ use
Time Cook ti)r additional cooking time.
How to Change the Automatic Settings (automatic settings for canned vegetables cannot be adjusted on some models):
You (_m a(!just dl(' cooking tim('/i)r all ti)ods to
suit y'om: personal taste.
To reduce time by 10%:
Press I withill _0 s('(ollds Mt('r pr('ssing th(' ti)od t)ad.
To add 10% to cooking time:
Press 9 within 30 sc(on(ts _dt('r pressing the
_)od pad.
Canned Vegetables 4-16 oz Cover with lid or vented t)lastic _r]_t).
Frozen Vegetables 4-1 (i oz ]7ollow pa(kage instru(tions for adding
Fresh Vegetables 4-16 oz Add 1/4 (u 1)wat(!F per serxing.
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Fish* 4-111 OZ (lover with xellted plastic wrat).
Chicken Pieces* 2-8 ])ie(es (I,O_,(!Fwith "_ellt(!d t)lasti(wry'it). *()n some models
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Comments
W_I|(!I'. (_()'_(_1" Wi|]l lid or xented plasti(WI'_It).
Cover with lid or vented t)lasti( wrap.
OI/ ill(' ttlFlltable.
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Custom
T]w CUSTOM1);,dH1]OWS VO/I tO S'dVt" VO/IF IIIOS|
li'cqm'ntly uscd scttillgs. (S('I/S()I" (ookillg S:'ttil/gS cmmot be saved.)
To set and saxe a setting:
Press he CUSTOM pad.
Set tlle _tH/OHllt of ( ooking tilIle+
.....................m.omati(alh, be set if you do not dlange it.)
' ) S
[res, the CUSTOMpad.
Your ( ustom setting will be remembered for tuture
011{_ tO/t(]l [IS{!.
"['o (lear the {ustom setting, press and Hold the CUSTOM pad ti>r 2 seconds.
The HELPpad displays t_atm:e information and helphfl hints. Press HELP; then select a t_atm:e pad.
Cooking Complete Reminder
To remind v(m theft vott haxe [i>od in the oxen, the oxen will display FOOD IS READY and be(!p on(e
_t l//illH|{! tllltil roll eit]ler Opell the o'_ell door or
press CLEAR/OFE
Clock
P,{_++CLOCK,o+{,,,/{,,,,,{_o,{,_v
+CLOCK
i
Pr{ ss START
To (he(k flw time of day while mk row_c, ing, press CLOCK.
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Delay Start
Delay Start_lllows you to set the l//i(']'OW_l_,_' |0 (t(qHV
___AUTO/TIME 1lb.QUICK
cooking up to 94 hom'.'_.
Pr_ ss DELAYSTART
Sele(t the (ooking or defi'osting ff!ature you wish to dela}; then enter the (ooking or (leflx)sting time.
Press START
(B(_ SlllTe the l//i(row_lxe (lo(k shows the (OFFeCt
tin/e ot' (t_1_'.)
Select AM or PM.
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The time ot day m_ly' be dist)layed 1)) pressing CLOCK
Timer
Timerol)er_m,s as _ minute tim('r and (an t)e us('d
_t _HIV till/(', (W('l/ wh('l/ tl/(' ov('ll is ot)('I'_tillg.
) "S
t r_ s. TIMER.
_' ]_I/t(_F time )ou vvr_i]I| |O (OHI/[ d()_rn.
' ) 5,
t res. TIMER to start.
To pause the com_tdown, press TIMER.
When time is ut), the o_en will signal. To mrn off
the timer signal, press TIMER. NOTE: The timer indicator will be lit while the timer
is operating. To cancel the timec press and hold the TIMER pad
tor 2 seconds.
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The Reminder t_ature (_m l)e used like _m alarm
o',en is ot)erating. The Reminder time (an be set ut) to 24 hours later.
_' Press REMINDER.
;_ I_huer the time you _r_t tl_ (_ (_ t(_ remind ?'_:_::_)ou. (P,e sm:e the IlIi(?ITOVVr_Iv(._clock sho_srs the
correct time of day.)
i Press REMINDER. When Reminder signal occm:s,
press REMINDER to turn it oil. 1he Reminder time may be displayed b_' pressing REMINDER.
NOTE: The REM indicator will remain lit to show that the
Reminder is set. To clear the Reminder before it occurs, press and hold the REMINDER pad for 2 seconds.
Start/Pause
]n addluon to ,_tartln_ man'_ tim(naris,
START/PAUSE_Illows _OH tO stop (ooking wi[ho/lt
opening the door or clearing the dist)lay.
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¥o/I 1//_t'}' lo(k tl/(' (anti?el 1)_ll(_l to t)Fe'_el/t ill('
mi(rowa'_e flxm_ being a(ddentally' started or used
BV (hildren.
To lock or unlock the controls, press and hold CLEAR/OFFIi)r abollt three secoll(ts. Whell the
control t)anel is locked, CONTROt LOCKED or LOCKED will be dist)laved.
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Turntable
For best cooking rcsuhs, leave the tm:ntal)h' on. It can be turned o/1/or large dishes. Press
TURNTABLEu) ttlFll the turntable on or off.
Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to touch.
Be carelul touching die turntal)le dm:ing and after (ooking.
VentFan
Wh(' v('nt [_HI l"('IllOV('s st('alll all(t oth('F vapoFs ]l'oH/
sm:th( c cooking.
Press VENTFANomc tbr high Jim speed, twke for 1lie(till1//t_111 sp(!(!d, _t third time for low fan speed
oF a fouFth time to Hll?n the fan off.
Press the VENTFANBOOSTpad ((m some models) tot extra tml speed.
Automatic Fan
An aillOlllatJ( [_tl/ ]('atilt(' prot('( is ill(' IllitTowa\ 1']i'Olll
too much heat rising ti'om th( (ooktop t)clo_ it. It automatically turns on if it senses too nmch heat.
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1] VO/I ]l_l\ e till?ned the _illl Oil, }_()/l l//}ly r Jill(| []lat }_()/l c}tnnot tlllTn it olt'. "I]le [_tl/will automatically tlllTIl Off
W]lell I]l(' illi(wn}il paris are coo]. It l//}W St}iV 011 _()17
}_0 IIlillllleS or lllOl?e a][{'l? the ¢ooktop and llliCFo_v%l\ e
COll{l?OlS aF(' {llFll(_d (){t_
Surface Light
Press SURFACE LIGHT on(e tot bright light, v,vi( e tot the night lighL or three times to turn the light of/.
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Options
Press the OPTIONS pad muhip]e times to c,_'(]_'
through the a_ai]abh' options.
Auto NiLe Light The Auto Nite Light (an be set to (ome (m and go
off" at desire(l times.
'Ib set the timer:
:+ Pr_ ss I.
+ P x ss the OPTIONS pad.
To review the niLe light settings, press 2 alter
sele( Ling the Auto NiLe Light option.
To tm:n the nite light oil press 0 alter selecting
the Auto NiLe Light option. Beeper Volmne
The beeper sotmd lmel can be a(/juste(t. Choose
0-3 lot mute to loud.
Charcoal Filter Reminder
The Charcoal Filter Reminder is a 180-day umer to
remind you whell tO dmnge the i harcoal/iltet_
Press 0 to turn the reminder off. Press I to set the
reminder. Press 2 to reset the reminder.
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Display Language (onsome models)
The language _br the s(rolling dist>lay may be set
at either English or Spanish.
Press I tbr English or 2/or Spanish.
Display On/Off
},_)u can choose to turn the clock display on or die
Press 0 to turtJ, tl'te display die Press 1 to turtJ, tl'te dispkg on.
Display Speed
The scroll speed ot the display can be changed.
Select 1-5 tor slowest to t;islesl s<roll speed.
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Otherfeatures yourmodel may have.
Shelf
Food microwaxes best whel/ placed ol/ the mrlltable or on the shelf in the loweF position.
()nil use the shelf when reheating on more than one lexel. 1)o not store the shelf inside
the (;)xell cavitY,,
How to Use the Sheff
When Microwaving
J_ Make sure tile shelf is
t)ositioned l/roperly inside tile microwave
to l/re_ellt danlage to tile oven t_'om arcing.
J) I)o not use a
mi( rowave browning dish on tile sheik The
shelf could overheat.
_5; 1)O llOt IlSe tile o_,ell
with tile shelf on tile microwa_v floor.
This could damage
tile llliCl'ow_ve.
For best results
Uneven results
2-level reheatin9
_: Use pot holders when
handling tile shell it may be hot.
J? I)o not use tile shelf
when cooking t)ot)corll.
J? I)o not use tile shelf
with Sensor Cooking or Reheat
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Switch places after 1/2 time
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Switch places after 1/2 time
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Shelf and Reheating
_S'Toreheat on 2 levels
OR
_ Toreheat2 dishes on the lower levee
Muhiply reheat time by 11/2.
SWi|( h pla( es after l/2 die dmc.
;_>;Toreheat on 3 levels (on some models):
Tm:n the turntal)lc off'.
)
::_+ I)ouMe the reheating time.
;13' ! S'XYi[( h })l;cl((,s t'xYi( (? 1417d ai,(f th(_ dish(,s '{
1/2 ttlrn during )'ehe_)ting. (Place dense foods,
or t]lOS(+ tll+lt l'Cq/lire _t longcr (ook tilIIC, Oll
the tipper shelf tirst.)
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Microwave terms.
:Te Oaini,ioe
Arcing Arcing is the l//iC170_*_r_l'_(![(!1--1//tiw sparks in the oxen. Arcing is
(raised by:
!Z the metal shelf being installed incorre(flv and tomhing
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Covering
Shielding In a regular oxen, you shield (tficken breasts or baked foods |o
Standing Time When _(J/l c(J(Jk with regular oxens, foods such as roasts or (akes
Venting _ier c(Jxeria_g a dish wifl_ plastic VVrlT_tl),"}'(J/|"_(!11| the |)lasti(wr_q)
file microw_\ e w_dls.
_2 metal or f(fil touching the side of the oxen.
!5' t_fil that is not molded to tiJod (uptm:ned edges act like
_111[(!111 I_tS).
_:5 metal su(h as m'isHies, poul|ry pins, gold-rimmed dishes.
_! re(ycled paper towels comaining small metal pieces.
('.(Jxers hold ill IIIOiSHIF(!, _IllOW f(JF IIl()l"(! e_el/heating- alld redu(e (ooking time. Venting plasti(Vvrl:_'tt) ()1 _ ( ()*',(!l_illg with wax paper
_l|l()ws (_x( css s|(_llll [(J (_s(;4])(L
prexent oxeIq)rovvrllillg. _Vllell Hli(:rovvr;-_x_ng,, )!ou use small strips of f(fil to shield thin par_s, such as the tips of wing_, m_d legs (m
poultry, whi(h would cook betiwe larger parts.
are ;dl(Jw(!(t to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is (sl)ed_dly importan| in iili(:rovv';-i'_.(_((Joking. Note that _
mi(rowa',e(t (;_ke is 1J,ot pl_'t(ed (in ;_ (oolilJ, g ;,'_(k.
|)_r HllTI/]l/g ba(k Ol1(! ((Jl_I/(!F S(J eX((!SS S_(!_tl// (_tl/ (_S( _t])(!.
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Care and cleaning of the microwave oven.
Helpful Hints
An o((_lsionM thorough wit)ing with _1solution of
baking soda and /_ra[(._l:kccl)S the inside tresh.
NOTE: Be certain the power is off before cleaning any part of this oven.
How to Clean the Inside
Walls, Floor, Inside Window, Metal and Plastic Parts
on the Door
S(}lll(_ St)_ltt(_l's (an 1)e Fe]//O'_e(t with _1 1)_ll)(_l; towel;
others may rc(tuire a dam 1) (loth. Rcmo_c greasy spatters with a Sll(ts_' cloth; then rinse with a (tamp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or shar t)
utensils on o_en walls.
Never use a commercial oven cleaner onany part of your microwave.
Removable Turntable and Turntable Support
To t)rcvcnt 1)t'('_k_g(', do not t)la(c the tm:nt_bh' inlo w_llerj/lst after (()()king. \V_sh it (m:etullv
in w_u:m, sudsy water or in the dishwasher. The turntable and sut_por_ cm_ be broken if drot_pe(t.
R('l//('Illb('l;, do not Ol)(waI(' ill(' ()vt.'l/ _ittlOIlI Ill('
turntable and sut_por_ in place.
Shelf
Ch,_m wi_h mild soap and water or in the dishwasher.
Do not clean in a self-cleaning oven.
Temperature Probe (on some mode!s)
(;h,m_ immediately' _t'u'r using. To dome, wipe with a sudsy _lo_h, _hcn rub lightl_ r_ith a plasti(
s(om'ing t)M1 i/ncccss_uw. Rinse _md dry. The t)robc (an also l>e _shed in tile dishw_lshel'_
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Care and cleaning of the microwave oven.
How to Clean the Outside
We recommend against using cleaners with ammonia or
alcohol, as they can damagethe appearance of the microwave oven.ff you choose to use a common household
cleaner, first apply the cleaner directly toa clean cloth, then
wipe the soiled area.
Case
(_lcan tilt' (mtsi(h' ot the 1//i(]?()W}IVCwith a stldsv (loth. Rinse and then (IF}'+ Wit)e the window dean with ;1
(tmn l) cloth. Control Panel
\Vil)e with a (t_tll/l) cloth. Dry thol'otlg']lly '. Do not
rise cleaning S1)I'_l}_%, large }tlIIO/llltS Of SO}t t) }tl/(t x++_ltel;
abrasives or shaft) ok!iects on the t)anel--tht\'+ can damage it. Some t)aper towels can also scratch the
control l)m_el.
Door Panel
Bctbrc cloturing the/i'ont door pm_cl, make stm' you know \dial type of l)anel you have. Rct('r to tile eighth
digit of the model numt)er (el('\ enth digit on models
JVM1850, JNM1851 and IIVM1850). "S" is stainless
steel, "G" is (_raphite, "I ?'is CleanSteel and "B", "W" or "C" m:e plastic colors.
Stainless Steel
The stainh'x +,steel t)m]el can bc (h'ancd with Stainless Steel Magic or a similar t)roduct using a clem_, soft
(loth. Apply stainless clem_er careflfllv to re'Did tile stu:rounding plastic parts, l)o not use al)l)liance wax,
polish, Meach or products containing chlorine on Stainless Steel tinishes.
CleanSteel, Graphite
Use _ _lean, soft, light and lightly (laml)cncd cloth, then (tl+_ r thoroughly. [)1) not use appliance _s_x, t)olish,
bleach or products (ontaining m_y ( hemi( al _gent on the CleanSteel sur/iwes.
Plastic Color Panels
Use _ (lean, soft, lightly daml)('n('d cloth, then dry thoroughly.
Door Seal
It's iml)ortm_t to kccp the arc+_ (l('m] where the
door seals ag_dnst the micro_,_vc. [Is(' only mild, non-atm_siv(' dctcrg-cnts al)l)licd 'with a (l('an Sl)Ongc
1)+"soli (loth. Rinse w('ll.
Bottom
Ch'_tn off ttl(' gT('_tS(' _t1/(t (Itlst on ill(' botlol//ofl('n, Use a sohltion of warm water and (teter}2cnt.
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Replacing the light bulbs. ge.com
Cooktop Light/Night Light
On models JVM1850, JNM1851, DVM185O and EM04000, replace the burned-out bulb with a 120 volt,
40-watt incandescent bulb (WB36X10003), available from your GE supplier.
On models JVM1870, JVM1871, JVM2050 and JVM3670, replace the burned-out bulb with a 120 volt,
20-watt halogen bulb (WB36X10213), available from
your GE supplier.
To repla(e the bulb(s), first dis(onne(t the power at die main tuse or (ireuit breaker panel
or pull the plug.
Remove the S(FeW _tI the lefl edge of die light
(oxer and push on the righ| edge of |]'te (oxer
tO opell.
Be s,,r_,theb,,lb(s)., be repr._ced_r_,e<,ol
....... before remoxing. \tter breaking the adhesixe
seal, remove the bulb t)y either gently tur:fing
(tbr models._M1850, .]NM1851, I)VM1850 and
EM()4000) or pulling straight out (/or models
JVM1870,.JVM1871, JVM2050 and JVM3670).
Replace with die same size and type bulb.
;_ Raise the light shield and repla(e the s( _(_ r.
Colllle([ ele(tri(al power to the ov(!ll.
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Replacing the light bulbs.
. . Oven Light
Replace the burned-out bulb with a 120 volt, 20-wan halogen bulb (WB36X10213), available from your
GE supplier.
_ 'Ib repla(e the o'+eu light, first (lis(om_e(t the
+++!+t)()W(+F +it th(_ lIl+lill _tts(! oF (]F(}ttit 1)F(+_tk(!F p+HI(?I
or ptfll tile plug.
g t co e
Onsome models
t
light cover
On some models
sliding the grilh' to the h'I] (opening the door makes grilh' removal easier).
Next, remoxe the light (oxer.
+ On seine models, the light (oxer is lo(ated
in the comer of the top op('ning +.Rcmow' the s( ]_(+_rthat so( urcs the light cover +rod liI] th,+-'
( ov('r o11[.
On some models, the light cover is located at the left of the top opening. I +ifi the cover o/]_
Pin(h the dips that hold the light so(kct in pla(e alld lift the so(ket ottt.
R(?IlIO'_(!Ill(! bulb flx)m th(! light so(ket l)_r
s s " s
ptllhllg ,+tt'_tlgIlt ()lit+ Replate Vqlth Ill(! _}++Ill(! ]lZ(? alld t_rl)(_ btllb, thell replace tile light socket all(t
('OV('Y.
:: Rcpla(e the grille and s(t'(!_ws. Conne(t ele(trkal
::::::"_t)ow(!r to the ov(!l/.
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Abouttheexhaustfeature.
Charcoal Filter
(on some models)
Reusable Grease Filter
(on all models)
The Vent Fan
The vent/hn has a metal reusable grease tilter. Models that r('circulate air back into the room also
use a charcoal filt('_
Reusable Grease Filter
The rcttsabh' grease Jilter tral)S grease released by
fi)o(ts on the cooktol). It also [)rcv('nts flames from
/o0(ts on the cookto t) {l'OlIl d_lm_lging- the inside o{
th(' ttticrow_ 1'.
For tllis reason, the filler must AI,\V,\'_\S be in place when the hood is ttsed. The grease filler shottld be
cleaned once _*.n/onth, or _.s nee(ted.
Removing and Cleaning the Filter
To remove, slide it to the side using the tab.
Pull it (t()_r]t _111(10tlt+
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To clean the grease filter, soak it and fllen swish it
ar()tmd in hot water and detergent, Don't ttse ammonia or ammonia prod ucts because it will darken the metal. I ight brushing can be used to
remove embedded dirt.
Rinse, shake and let it dry heft)re replacing.
Toreplace, slide the Jilter in the t_:ante slot at the
side of the opening. Pull u l) and in to lock
imo t)la( e.
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Abouttheexhaustfeature.
Charcoal Filter (onsomemodels)
The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned. It must be
replaced.
For JVM1800 and JVM3600 Series models, order Part No. WB2XIO733 from your GE supplier.
For JVM20OO Series models, order Part No. WB2XIO956 from your GE supplier.
If tile model is not vented to the outside, the air will be recirculated through a disllosable charcoal
liher that helps remov_ smoke and odors.
The charcoal liher should be replaced when it is noticeably dirty or discolored (usually atler 6 tO 12 illonths, depending on hood usage). S_e "()ptional Kits", page 11), lot more inlbrnlation.
v
I 0
Remove grille screws
to remove the grille.
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ToRemove Charcoal Filter
m
']b remove the (h_uxoal tiher, (lisconne(t ])()_r_'_" at the main fllse or circuit breaker panel or pull the t_lug.
Remove the top grille b} removing the screws on top of tile grille that hold it in place and sliding tile grille to tile left (opening tile door makes grille
removM e_sier). Slide tile/ilter towards tile t_'ont o/tile oven mid remove it.
ToInstall Charcoal Filter
To install a ne_ tilter, remove l)l_sti( mid other outer wrapping t_'om the new filter.
Insert the filter into the toll opening of the oven as shown. It will rest ;_t ;m angle on 2 side sut_llort tabs ;rod in/i'ont o/the right rein: tab. Replace the grille
_md screws.
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Before youcall for service.., ge.oom
Troubleshooting -tips Save time and money/.Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service.
Possible Causes
%
Oven will not start
Floor of the oven is warm, Heat froln file cooktop This is l_(mnal.
even when the oven has light may make fl_e oven not been used floor get warm.
"CONTROL LOCKED" The control has been /)r('s._ mM hold CLEAR/OFF
or "LOCKED'appears on locked. R.w abom 3 seconds to thedisplay mflock tl_(- control.
"SENSOR ERROR"appears When us_hN a Sensor 1)o Hot own door lind|
on the display feature, file door was slcmu is s('u.',cd mM dim"
Youhear anunusual,
low-tonebeep
Food amount toolarge for Sensor Reheat
A fuse hi your home may
be blown or die circuit breaker tripped.
Power surge. [lnplug th(' microwm ('
Plug not fully hlserted _ Make sure th(' _-prong hlto wall outlet, plug on the own is flflly
Door is not closed. ()pen and close tl_e door
opened before stemn is showu (omHiug down could be detected, on d_e display.
Steam was not detected Use lime Cook lo heal
ill ula_llunl alllount _()1" uloF(' [il/)('.
of thne.
You have tried to start
file Reminder without a valid lime of day.
You have tried to start
file Auto Nite Light
wldlout a valid time of
day entered for die on-lime mad off-llme.
You have tried to change
the power level when it is not allowed.
Sensor Reheat is for shagle servhlgs of
recolmnended foods.
What ToDo
Replace tusc or reset circuit brcakcl_
o\'('n; th('ll ])]/lg it back ill.
inserted into wall outlet.
SCc[Ir(']\.
Start over and ent¢'r a v_di(t uine of da\.
Start o_er and emer a v_did ume of da\.
Malw of the (welFs |('amres at'(' preset and cmmot be
(hang('(|. Use lime Cook R)r large
amotmts o| |hod,
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Beforeyou call for service...
ThingsThatAre Normal With YourMicrowave Oven
_? Moisttm' on the o\cn door and w_llls whil(' cooking. Wit)c the
moisture off with a pal)er towel or soti cloth.
+_)Moisture between the oven door panels when cooking certain
toods. Moisture shotfid dixql/ate shortly atier cooking is finished.
N Steam or vapor escaping t+'om arom/d the <loot:
N IJght reflection arom/d door or outer case.
N Dimnfing o\en light and change in the blower sotmd at
power l+.'_+_'lsother thin/high.
N Dtdl tlmmping sotmd while o\en is ot_emting.
N TV/radio intertbrence might be noticed while using tile
microwm e. Similm: to the interlbrence caused by other small al/plim/ces, it does not indicate a problem with the microwav('.
Plug the microwm e into a (tiffS'rent electrical circuit, move the radio or TV as tilr _l_r_l_'ti'_)_ tile mictx)wm e as possible, or check the position and signal of the TV!radio antenna.
N The Active '_i'nt door (on some models) will open dm'ing
ot)emtion, and remain open while the mict'owm e is rtmning, to keep the electronics cool. It is also normal to hear a clicking noise as the _'nt door opens and closes.
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GEMicrowave Oven Warranty.
Allwarrantyserviceprovidedby ourFactoryService Centers,oranauthorizedCustomerCare®technician.
Toscheduleservice,on-line,24hoursaday,visit
usat ge.com,orcall800.G£CARES(800.432.2737). Pleasehaveserialandmodelnumbersavailable
whencallingforservice.
GE Will Replace:
ForGEandGEProfileModels:
One Year Anypartof the IIli( FOW_I_,C0_,Cl/whi(]l thils (t/l( to a (tc_( t
From the date ofthe in m_m'riMs or workmanshit). [)udng this limited one-year originaipurchase warran_ (,E will _dsopro\'idc, free of charge, ;dl l_bor and
rclat('d scrvi((' to r('l)la((' tb(' d('l('(tiv(' [)_t't.
ForGEProfileModelsONLY'.
Fi+eYears
From the date of original purchase
The magnetron tube, if th(' magn('tron tub(' t_,d]sdue
to adc/('( t in materials or worklilanstlit). Diiring tiffs
five-yearlimitedwarranq,you will be rcsl)ousit)lc lot
aHv labor or in-home scr\'icc costs.
Staple your receipt
here. Proof of the
original purchase date
is needed to obtain
service under the
warrant_
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you how to use die product.
i_i;Improper hlstallafion, delivery or
1Ylaint enanee.
i_i;Product not accessible to provide
required service.
i_i;Failure of die product or dmnage to
die product if it is abused, misused (for exmnple, cavity archlg from wire rack or metal/foil), or used for oilier
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product repair asprovided in thisLimited Warranty. Any implied warranties,
including the implied warranties ofmerchantability or fitness for a particular
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Thiswarranty isextended to the origbal purchaser and anysucceeditlg owner forproducts purchased
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product toanAuthorized GEServiceLocationfor service, In Alaska, the warranty excludes theservice calls toyour home,
Some statesdo not allow theexclusionor lirnitation of incidental or consequential damages.This
warrantygives youspecific legal rights, and youmay also haveother rights which vary from state to
state. Toknow what yourlegal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state'sAttorney General
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dim1 die hltended purpose or used COlmnercially.
_: Replacement of house fuses or
resetting of circuit breakers.
_: Dmnage to file product cattsed by
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
_: hlcldental or consequential damage
caused by possible defects wifll tiffs appliance.
J_ Dmnage caused after delivery.
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GE supports the I hfiversal Design <onceptmprodu< i_, ser'd< es and emironmem.,, that (all be tlsed b)" people of all ages, sizes and capabilities. "d,\_ret ognize the need to design tor a wide range of ph?:sical and mental abilities and impairments. For details
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Purchase a GE extended warrant_ and learn about special discounLs that are available
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800.626.2224 during normal business hours. GE Consumer ttome SelsJces will still be tt_ere after your warramy expires.
PartsandAccessories
Indixiduals qualified to ser'dce their own applian( es tan have parts or at ( essories sent directly to their homes (VI&\, MasterCard and Dis(over cards are a_(epmd). Order on-line toda 5 24 hours eve W day or b) phone at 800.626.2002 during normal
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Instructionscontainedin this manual cover procedures to be performed byany user.Other servicing generally should he referred toqualified service personnel. Cautionmust he exercised, since improper servicing may causeunsafe operation.
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Register ),our new appfiance on-line---at your convenience! Timely product r_ gistralion will allow for enhan_ ed _ommuni_ ation and prompt servk e trader the terms of'your warranty, should the need arise. You mm also mail in the pre-primed registration card included in the packing material.
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