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Before.Microwaving.. . ........2
SafetyInstructions, ... , .. ...3,4
FeaturesofYourOven .........5
~OOkiIl~ by Time .. .4. * . . + ., ...6
Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . ........7
GroundingInstructions .. ......8
Care and Cleaning . . ., . . . .. ...9
The Probkm Solver . . . . . . . . . .10
If YouNeed Service . . . . . . . , ..11
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover
Read this book Card’umy,
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and maintainyoLIr ncwN4icrowavc
Ovenproperly,
Keepit handyforanswerstoyour
questions,
If youdon’tunderstandsomething
or need morehelp,write (include
yourphone number):
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Makesureall utensiJ.sused in
yourmicrowaveovenare labeled
“suitablefor microwaving:’Check
your Cookbookfor specifictestto
determine“microwavesafe”utensils.
~ Paper towels,waxpaper and
plastic wrap can be usedto cover
dishes in order to retainmoisture
and preventspattering.
@Some microwavedfoodsrequire
stirring,rotatingorrearranging.
CheckyourCookbookforspecific
instructions.
@Steam.buildsuppressurein foods
whicharetightlycoveredbya skin
ormembrane.Piercepotatoes,egg
yolksandchickenliverstoprevent
bursting.
writedown the model
and. serial
You’llfind themon a labelinside
the oven.
These numbersare alsoon the
Consumer ProductOwnership
RegistrationCard that camewith
yourMicrowaveOven. Before
sendingin thiscard, pleasewrite
these numbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbersin any
correspondence or service calls
concerning yourMicrowaveOven.
Be Sm”e
mm-memo
ovenisLr’egktm!d.
It is importantthat we knowthe
location ofyour MicrowaveOven
shoulda need occurfor adjustments.
Yoursupplier is responsiblefor
registering youas the owner.
H
you received a
Ckm-naged oven.
Immediatelycontactthe dealer (or
builder)thatsoldyouthe Microwave
Oven.
save time and
Before
checkthe~roblenlSolver(mpage 10,
It listsminorcauses ofoperating
problemsthat youcan correct
yourself.
availableat extracost from your
General Electric supplier.
jX15 Kit converts
this ovento abuilt-in wall oven.
you NqK!st service.. o
The electric outputof this
microwaveovenis 700watts.
A4xessory
● o
money.
A&These Are with your oven:
@Steamor vaporescaping from.
aroundthedoor.
QLight r&lectioHaround (k33ror
outercase. mightbenoticedwhile using your
@Dimmingovenlightandchange
inblowersoundmayoccurwhile
operatingatpowerkwek+other
thanhigh.
2
@Dullthumpingsoundwhile
ovenisoperating.
@SomeTV-Radiointerference
microwaveoven.It’ssimihuto the
interferencecausedbyothersmall
appliancesanddoesnotindicatea
problemwithyouroven.
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Readall I/beforewing this
(a)Do Not Attempt to operatethis
ovenwith thedoor open since
opendoor operationcan resultin
harmfblexposureto microwave
energy.It is importantnotto
defeator tamper with thesafety
interlocks,
(b)Do Not Place anyobject
betweenthe ovenfront faceand
thedoor or allowsoil or cleaner
residueto accumulateon sealing
surfaces.
(e)Do Not Operate the oven
ifit isdamaged. It isparticularly
importantthat theovendoor close
properIyand thatthere is no
damageto the:
(1)door (bent)
(2)hingesand latches (brokenor
loosened)
(3)door seals and sealing surfaces.
(d)The Oven Should Not be
adjustedor repaired byanyone
ex;ept properjy qualifiedservice
personnel.
Whenusingelectricalappliances
basicsafetyprecautionsshouldbe
followed,includingthefi]llowing:
reduce
theriskof
fire,injurytopersonsor exposure
toexcessivemicrowaveenergy:
@IUse
intendeduseas describedinthis
manual.
Readandfollowthespecific
o
burns,electricshock,
thisapplianceonlyforits
“PRECAUTIONS TOAVOID
POSSIBLEEXPOSURETO
EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE
ENERGY”atleft.
@Thisappliancemustbegrounded.
Connectonlytoproperlygrounded
outlet.See“GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS” onpage8.
@Forbestoperation,plugthis
applianceintoitsownelectrical
outlet,topreventflickeringof
lights,blowingeffuseortripping
ofcircuitbreaker.
@Installorlocatethisappliance
onlyinaccordancewiththe
providedinstaHationinstructions.
@~~ certiintoplacethefront
S1.dkeOf’thedoorthreeiimhes or
more back!fmmlthe
edge
toavoidaccidental
d’the
in usage.
@Donotcoverorblockany
openingsontheappliance.
@Donotuseoutdoors.
@Donotimmersepowercordor
pluginwater.
@Keeppowercordawayfrom
heatedsurfaces.
sDo notletpowercordhangover
edgeoftableorcounter.
@Donotopmtitethisappliancc
ifithasddamagedpowercordor
plug,ifitisnotworkingproperly,
orifithasbow]damagedor
dropped.
@Seedoorsurliccckuming
instructionsonpage9.
*Thisapplianceshouldbe
servicedonlyby
qualifiedwwvicc
personnel.Contactnstirest
tmthorizcdservicefacilityfor
examintition, repairoradjustment.
@Aswithanyappliancc,close
supervisionisnecessarywhen
usedbychildren.
@1’0reducetheriskoffire
theovencavity:
notovercookfood.Carefully
–Do
in
attendapplianceifpaper,piastic,
orothercombustiblematerialsare
placedinsidetheoventofacilitate
cooking.
—Removewiretwist-tiesfrom
paperorplasticbagsbefore
placingbaginoven.
—Donotuseyourmicrowave
oventodrynewspapers.
–Paper tm%%!ks, !mq3kinsand.
waxjyqyx.Recycledpaper
productscancontainmetalflecks
whichmaycausearcingor ignite.
Paperproductscontainingnylon
ornylonfilamentsshouldbe
avoided,astheymayalsoignite.
–Do not operatethe 0!’%?11 while
emptytoavoiddamageto the
ovenfindthedangeroffire,If
byaccidenttheovenshouldrun
emptyaminuteortwo,noharm
isdone.However,trytoavoid.
operatingtheovenemptyatall
times–it savesenergyand
prokmgsthelifeoftheoven.
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—Donotpop popcorn in your
microwave oven
microwavepopcornaccessoryor
unlessyouusepopcornlabeledfor
usein microwaveovens.
unlessina special
–Ifmateria]sinsideovenshould
keep ovendoorclosed,turn
ignite,
ovenoff,anddisconnectpower
cord,orshutoffpoweratfuseor
circuitbreakerpanel.
~Somep~OdUct.S suchas
eggsand
example,closedglassjars—may
explodeandshouldnotbeheated
sealed CxM13imm—for
whole
inthisoven.
@
Avoidheatingbabyfoodin
jars, even withouttheirlids;
ulass
&peciallymeatandeggmixtures,
~lkm%defrostfrozenbeverages
innarrowneckedbottles(especially
carbonated beverages). Even ifthe
container &opened, pressure
can build up. This can cause the
containertoburst,resultingin
injury.
@Usemetalonly
Gddmok.
as directed!in
Foilstripsasusedon
meatroastsarehelpfulwhenused
asshowninCookbook.
TVdinnersmaybemicrowaved
in foiltrays less than 3/4”high;
removetopfoilcoverandreturn
traytobox.Whenusingmeta~in
themicrowaveoven,keep metal
at least 1inch
awayfromsides
ofoven.
* COOk@gutensilsmaybecome
becauseofheattransferred
hot
fromtheheatedfood.Potholders
maybe neededtohandlethe
utensil.
@&)~@~~~~,~v~~fi~()~c~~
becometoo hotto tm.mh.Be
carefulwhentouchingthefloor
duringandaftercooking.
@Foodscookedimliquids (such
aspasta)maytend
toboilover
morerapidlythanfoodscontaining
lessmoisture.Shouldthisoccur,
refertopage9forinstructionson
howtocleantheinsideoftheoven,
@Thermometer—Donot
useathermometerinfoodyou
aremicrowavingunlessthe
thermometerisdesignedor
recommendedforuseinthe
microwaveoven.
@Plasticutensikx-+lasticutensils
designedformicrowavecooking
areveryuseful,butshouldbe
usedcarefully.Evenmicrowave
plasticmaynotbeastolerantof
overcooking conditionsasareglass
orceramicmaterialsandmay
softenorcharifsubjectedtoshort
periodsofovercooking.Inlonger
exposurestoovercooking,thefood
andutensilscouldignite.For
thesereasons:1)Usemicrowave
plasticsonlyandusetheminstrict
compliancewiththeutensil
manufacturer’srecommendations.
2)Donotsubjectemptyutensilsto
microwaving.3)Donotpermit
childrentouseplasticutensils
withoutcompletesupervision.
@Whencookingp(wkfoilow
ourdirectionsexactly
cookthe
meattoatliast 170°F.-
andalways
Thisassuresthat,intheremote
possibilitythattrichinamaybe
presentinthemeat,itwillbe
killedandmeatwillbesafetoeat,
@Bailingeggsis not
recomnfmf.h?dina microwave
Pressurecanbuildup
ovm.
insidethe eggyolkand maycause
itto burst, resultingin injury.
* Foodswithtmbrokmouter
%4&f’
tomatoes,apples,chickenlivers
andothergiblets,andeggyolks
(seepreviouscaution)shouldbc
piercedtoallowsteamtoescape
duringcooking.
~ 6~&-J~~a~~fJ’9Cookingpucks
andtightlydosed plasticbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented
asdirectedinCookbook.Ifthey
arenot,plasticcouldburstduring
orimmediatelyaftercooking,
possiblyresultingininjury.Also,
plasticstoragecontainersshouldbe
atleastpartiallyuncoveredbecause
theyformatightseal.When
cookingwithcontainerstightly
coveredwithplasticwrap,remove
coveringcarefullyanddirectsteam
awayfromhandsandface.
suchaspotatoes,sausages,
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L Door Handle.. Pull toopen
door. Door mustbe securely
latchedfor ovento operate.
2.
Door Latches.
3.
viewingwindow with Metal
SMe]d. Metalscreen permits
viewingof foodsand keeps
inicrowavesconfiimdii~sidcoven.
4.
Model
E
0. Oven Interior Light turns on
when thedoor isopened andwhen
and serial Numbers.
A
the ovenis operating.
6.
oven vent.
7. 35-Mimk
Timerwith expanded
firstfive minutes.Set timer t;
desired cookingor defrostingtime.
8. VariablePowerGmtro! EGmbo
ThiscontrolcanbesetatWARM,
LOW/DEF,
nr UTf%I-1
U1AIAUXA.
9. StxwtButt.om Press to startthe
oven.
MEDIUM, MED HI
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‘metime cookingW3tm”eah?%’
yw topresettherookingtime.
The ovenshutsoff automatically,
PowerLevelHIGH is recommended
formostcooking,but youmay
changethis formore flexibility.
Seeyour Cookbook.
Tobecome betteracquaintedwith
timecooking,makea cupof coffee
byfollowingthe steps below.
Step 1: Filla cup2/3 fullof water
and add 1teaspoonof freezedried
coffeeand stir to dissolve.Use a
cup that hasno metaldecoration
and is microwavesafe. Place cup
in ovenand closedoor.
Step3: TurnVariablePower”Control
knobto powerlevelHIGH.
Step 4: Pressthe STARTbutton.
Step 5: Whentime isup, theoven
sounds,ovenlightand fanshutoff.
Q’.I set m-y
well for the time
ealkd for in the I-ecipe9buttitthe
end
ofthe time.aRkwwd,my dish
w’asn%&Dm2*what
A. Sincehousepowervariesdue to
timeor locationmanyTimeCook
recipesgiveyoua time rarigeto
preventovercooking.Set theoven
forminimumtime,test thefood for
doneness,and cookyour disha
littlelonger,if necessary.
Q.
mm hq3peBMm
operate the mhmwwe mm
without food in it?
A. Accidentaluse forshort
periodsoftime doesnotdamage
the magnetronbutit is not
recommended.
Q.
Can I interrupt my The
C(W function to check the find?
A. Yes.Toresumecooking,
simplyclose thedoor and press
START.The timermust
bereset
for cookingto resumeunlesstime
isremaining ontimer.
Fhtep2! Set Timer Control, For
LWMCC, set at i minute. Timer may
bc
reset during cooking ifneeded.
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The Defrost setting isdesigned
—
forspeedythawin~d’frozimfood
andisone ofthegreatadvantages
of amicrowaveoven.
@PowerLevelLOW/DEF.should
beused fordefrosting,butyoumay
changethis formore flexibility.
~SeeyourCookbookfor
defrostinghelp,
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
thedefrostfunction, defrostfrozen
pork chopsby followingthesteps
below.
Step 1: Placepackageof frozen
chopsin theovenand closedoor.
Step2: TurnVariablePowerControl
knobtoLOW/DEF.
Tips
*Foodsfrozeninpaper or plastic
can bedefrostedinthe package.
@Forevendefrosting,manyfoods
needto bebrokenupor separated
part ofthe waythroughthe
defrostingtime.
~Pre-packagedfrozendinners
can bedefrostedand microwave
cooked. Be sureto removeanyfoil
covers.Keep metaltraysat least 1“
awayfrom cavitywalls.
@Check your Cookbookfor other
defrostingtips.
Questims and AmsweEs
Q. When I pressSTARTand
startthe oven~I heara dull
thumpingnoise.What isit?
A. Thissoundisnormal. Itisletting
youknowtheovenisusinga Power
LevellowerthanHIGH.
Q. can I defrost small items in
..
a hurry?
A. Yes,buttheywill need more
frequentattentionthan usual. Set
Timerand turnVariablePower
Controlknobto desiredsetting.
PowerLevelMEDIUMcutsthetime
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in 1/2;PowerLevelHIGH cutsthe
timeto approximately1/3.During
either,rotateor stirfxxl frequently.
Q. VVhydon’tthe defrosting
timesin theCookbookseem right
formy food?
A. Cookbooktimes are average.
Defrostingtimecan vary according
tothe temperaturein yourfreezer.
Setyourovenforthe time indicated
inyour Cookbook.If yourfood is
stillnotcompletelythawed atthe
end ofthattime, reset youroven
and adjust the time accordingly.
Q. Shoddall foods be completely
thawedbeforecooking?
A. Somefoodsshouldnot be
completelythawedbefore cooking.
For example,fishcooks so quickly
it isbetter tobegincooking while it
is stillslightlyfrozen.
Step 3: Turn Timer Control to
7minutestostartoven.
SteP~:
step 5: when
[mka~c
tinmr fbr another
PI-MS the STARTbutton.
oventurns oft’,[111”11
OVCI”,Cl(MCchl”, and set
7 minutes.Press
STARTbutton.
Q. Cm I open the door during
defrostingto check on the
progressof’my food?
A. Yes.Youmayopen the door at
any timeduring microwaving.To
resume defrosting,close thedoor
and press the
STARTbutton.The
ovenbeginsoperatingiftimeisleft
ontimer.If not,resettimer.
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Thisappliancemustbegrounded.
Intheeventof anelectricalshort
circuit,groundingreducestherisk
ofelectricshockbyprovidingan
escapewire fortheelectriccurrent.
Thisapplianceis equippedwitha
powercord havinga grounding
wirewitha groundingplug. The
plugmustbe pluggedintoan outlet
thatisproperly installedand
grounded. (Fig. 1)
lllAR~l~~-]mproper
useofthe groundingplugcan result
ina riskof electricshock.
PREFERRED
METHOD
1
Fig. 1
Consulta qualifiedelectrician or
servicetechnician ifthegrounding
instructionsare notcompletely
understood,or if doubtexistsas to
whetherthe applianceis properly
grounded.
Wherea standard two-prongwall
receptacleis encountered, it is
yourpersonal responsibilityand
obligation[Ohaveit replaced with
:1properly groun(icd
rcccptaclc.
wall
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INSURE PROPER
GROUNDEXISTS
BEFOREUSE
three-prong
DOnot under anyckctmstmces
orremovethethird (ground)
cm
prong fromth(!power Corde
tkie’ Plugs
usage situationswk”e
apphmce9s
be dis(xmmd$!d
Becauseofpotential safetyhazards
undercertainconditions,we
strongly recommend againstthe
useof m adapterpkg. However,
ifyoustillelectto usean adapter,
where localcodespermit, a
TEMPORARYCONNECTION
maybemadetoaproperlygrounded
two-prongwallreceptaclebythe
useof aUL listedadapter (Fig.2)
whichis availableatmost local
hardwarestores.
TEMPORARYMETHOD
IADAPTER PLUGS NOT
PERMITTEo IN CANAOAI
powercord will
m
mII
PRONGS/SLOTS\
‘L’GN LARGE#e-e!!
The larger slotin theadapter must
bealignedwith thelarger slotin the
wallreceptacle toprovideproper
polarity in theconnection ofthe
powercord.
caution: Attachingthe adapter
ground terminal tothe wall
receptacle coverscrew doesnot
ground the applianceunless the
coverscrew ismetal, and not
insulated, and the wallreceptacle
isgrounded through the house
wiring, Youshould havethe circuit
chcckcd bya qualified electrician
to make sure the receptacle is
properly grounded.
When disconnecting the power
cot-dfrom the adapter. always hold
the adapter with one hand. If this
is notdone, theadapter ground
terminal isvery 1ikclyto break with
rcptatc(i USC.Should this happen,
DO NOT USE the appliance until
a proper ground has again been
cs[;~lnlis!]c~i.
usage situationswhere
pm’w” cord will
be disconnected
Do
notuse m adapter plug inthese
situationsbecausedisconnectingof
the powercord placesunduestrain
on theadapterand leadstoeventual
failureoftheadaptergroundterminal.
Youshouldhavethe two-prongwall
receptaclereplacedwith athree-
prong(grounding) receptacleby a
qualifiedelectricianbeforeusing
the appliance.
useOfmtensiml Chxki
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
recommendagainstthe useof an
extensioncord. However,if it is
necessary to usean extensioncord,
useonly a 3-wireextensioncord
that hasa 3-bladegrounding plug,
and a 3-slotreceptaclethat will
accept theplug onthe appliance.
The marked rating ofthe extension
cord shall beequal toor greater
than theelectrical rating ofthe
appliance(15amperes).
Suchextensioncords are obtainable
through General Electric service.
If youdo usean extensioncord
with your microwaveoven, the
interior lightmay flicker andthe
blower sound mayvary when oven
is in use. Cook times maybe longer
as well.
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care!
Your newMicrowaveOvenis
a valuableappliance.Protect
itfrom misuseby following
theserules:
@Keepyouroven clean and
sweet-smelling.Openingtheoven
doora fewminutesafter cooking
helps“air-out”theinterior.An
oc~asionalthoroughwipingwith a
solutionof bakingsodaandwater
keepsthe interiorfresh.
@Don’tusesharp-edgedutensils
onyouroven. Theinsideand
outsideovenwallscan be scratched.
The controlpanelcan bedamaged.
BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF
BEFORE CLEANING ANY
PARTOF THIS OVEN.
toCk%m the hside
How
Wallsandfloor. Becausethereis
littleheatexceptin thefood,or
sometimesinthe utensils,spills
andspattersare easytoremove.
Somespatterscanbe removedwith
a papertowel,othersmay requirea
dampcloth.Removegreasyspatters
witha sudsycloth, then rinsewith
adamp cloth. Do notuseabrasive
cleanerson ovenwalks.NEVER
USEA COMMERCIAL OVEN
CLEANER ON ANY PARTOF
YOURMICROWAVEOVEN.
Door (inside). Glass: Wipeup
spatters daily, washwhen soiled,
witha minimumof sudsy,warm
water.Rinsethoroughlyand dry.
Metaland plasticparts ondoor:
Wipefrequently witha damp
clothto removeall soil. DO NOT
USE ABRASIVES,SUCH AS
CLEANING POWDERSOR
STEEL AND PLASTIC 134DS.
THEY WILL MAR THE
SURFACE.
Specialnote whenusing
Brown‘N SearDish: Ifgrease is
present, high heatgenerated on
bottomof a Brown‘N Sear dish
maycause thegrease to burn onto
theovenfloor. This maybe
removedwith a cleanser suchas
Bar KeepersFriend” Cleanser by
SerVaasLaboratories, Inc.
After usingBar Keepers Friend”
Cleanser, rinse and dry thoroughly,
followinginstructionson can. Do
not uscBar Keepers Friend”
Clcanset-on thepainted surfaces
such asthe walls. It mayscratch
the paint.
Bar Keepers Friend” Cleanser is
sold in manygrocery, hardware.
and department stores.
Howto‘ck%m the outside!
Case. Clean theoutsideofyour
ovenwithsoap anddamp cloth,
thenrinse anddry.The outerpane
ofthewindowisglass. lust wipe
cleanwith adamp cloth. Chrome
trim isbestwiped witha damp
clothandthen with adry towel.
ControlPaneL Wipewith adamp
cloth. Dry thoroughly.Do notuse
cleaningsprays,large amountsof
soapandwater, abrasives,or sharp
objects on the panel—theycan
damageit.
DoorSurface. When cleaning
surfacesofdoor andoventhat
cometogetheron closingthedoor,
useonlymild, non-abrasive soaps
or detergentsapplied with a sponge
or softcloth.
PowerCord. If thecord becomes
soiled, unplugand wash withdamp
cloth. For stubbornspots, sudsy
watermaybe used, but be certain
to rinseand dry thoroughlybefore
plugging cord intooutlet.
oven Lamp
First unplugthe oven.Then remove
lamp compartment coverby
removingscrew which holdscover
in place. Coveris locatedon the
sideof the outercase.
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(It isavailablein drug and hardware
stores.) Replacecompartment cover.
Plug in theoven.
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OVENWILL NOT
COME ON
FOODS AREEITHER
OVERCOOKEDOR
UNDERCOOKED
morethanonefooditem.Check Cookbookforrecommendationson increasingtime.
M TheseThingsAreNormal
withyourMicrowaveOven:
Steamor vaporescapingfrom
@
aroundthedoor.
~Lightreflectionaround dooror
outercase.
@Dimming ovenlightandchangein
blowersoundmayoccur while
operatingatpowerlevels other
thanhigh.
~DI,I]]
thumpingsoundwhileoven
isoperating.
@Some TV-Radiointerference
mightbe noticedwhile using your
microwaveoven.It’ssimilar tothe
interferencecaused byothersmall
appliancesand doesnot indicatea
problcm withyouroven.
POSSIBLE CAUSEANDI?.EIWEDY
e A fi~ein yoll~~ome may b~b~o~n Or ~h~~irc~it~~eakertripped. Replace fUS~ or reset
circuitbreaker.
~M~e sure3-prongplugcmovenisfullyinsertedintowallIeceptac]et
~Doornotsecurely
QSTARTmustbe
e
cooking timesmay vary because ofs~fiing food temperature, fOOd densityor amount
closed.
pressedafterenteringcookingselection.
offoodsinoven.Setadditional cookingtimeforcompletion.
~~~orre~t Power~ve] set. CheckCookbookforrecommendedPowerLevel,or
changinglevelsduringcookingifnecessary.
~~ishwasnotro~~~, ~~edor stirred,Somedishesrequirespecifk
CheckCookbookorrecipeforinstructioms.
eToomanydishes in ovenatsame time.
cooking time mustbe increased when cooking
instructions.
H’youneed more help..
me GE Answer Center@
.caH, to!! free:
consumer inforimtionservice
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Toobtainservice,seeyourwarranty
ontheback pageofthis book. -
We’reproud ofour serviceand
wantyoutobepleased. If forsome
reasonyou arenothappywith the
serviceyou receive,here arethree
stepsto followforfurther help.
FIRST,contact thepeople who
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouare notpleased. In most
cases, thiswill solvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouare stillnotpleased,
writeall thedetails-including
yourphone number-to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GeneralElectric
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblem isstill
notresolved, write:
Major Appliance
Consumer ActionPanel
20 North WackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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Thiswarrantyis extendedtothe
original purchaserand anysucceedingownerfor productspurchased
forordinary homeusein the48
mainlandstates,Alaska, Hawaii
andWashington,D.C.
All warrantyservicewill be provided
byour FactoryServiceCentersor
byour authorizedCustomerCare”
servicersduring normalworking
hours.
Lookinthe White orYellowPages
ofyour telephonedirectoryfor
GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY,
GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY
SERVICE,GENERAL ELECTRIC-
HOTPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor
GENERAL,ELECTRICCUSTOMER
CARE@SERVICE.
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