GE JEB1055 Use and Care Manual

Use and Care Guide
Built-In Microwave Oven
GE Appliances
Model JEB1055
Microwave power output
of this oven is 800 watts.
(IEC-705 Test Procedure)

Safety Instructions....................3–5

to Excessive Microwave Energy .............2

Operating Instructions, Tips

Add 30 Seconds ..........................................12
Aluminum Foil..........................................4, 17
Auto Defrost ..........................................15, 16
Auto Roast..............................................17, 18
Clock..............................................................8, 9
Control Panel...............................................8, 9
Cooking by Temperature ...........................14
Cooking by Time...................................11, 12
Cooking Complete Reminder ......................7
Defrosting by Time ......................................13
Delayed Cooking..........................................10
Delay Start/Reminder ................................12
Express Cook Feature .................................12
Features ............................................................7
Hold Time.......................................................10
Kitchen Timer................................................10
Microwaving Tips ...........................................6
Oven Shelf ....................4, 5, 7, 19, 21, 23, 24
Power Levels ..........6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 20
Sensor Beverage ............................................19
Sensor Cook...........................................21, 22
Sensor Cooking Control Guide .....................22
Sensor Popcorn............................................19
Sensor Reheat.......................................20, 22
Sound Level Feature ...................................12
Temperature Probe
...........................4, 7, 9, 10, 14, 17, 18, 24

Problem Solver...............................26

More questions ?…call
GE Answer Center® 800.626.2000

Care and Cleaning ....................24, 25

Oven Light Replacement ...........................25
Oven Shelf .....................................................24
Temperature Probe .....................................24

Installation..........................................25

Adapter Plugs ...............................................25
Extension Cords ...........................................25
Grounding Instructions...............................25

Consumer Services...................27

Appliance Registration..................................2
Important Phone Numbers........................27
Model and Serial Number Location...........7
Warranty ........................................Back Cover
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HELP US HELP YOU…
Before using your oven, read this guide carefully.
It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new microwave oven properly.
Keep it handy for answers to your questions. If you don’t understand something or need more
help, call:
GE Answer Center
®
800.626.2000 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Write down the model and serial numbers.
You’ll find them on a label inside the oven. These numbers are also on the Consumer Product
Ownership Registration Card that came with your microwave oven. Before sending in this card, please write these numbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your microwave oven.
If you received a damaged oven…
Immediately contact the dealer (or builder) that sold you the oven.
Save time and money . Befor e you request service…
Check the Problem Solver in the back of this guide. It lists causes of minor operating problems that you can correct yourself.
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.
(a) Do Not Attempt to operate this 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.
(b) Do Not Place any object between the oven
front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
(c) Do Not Operate the oven if it is damaged. It is
particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the:
(1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces.
(d) The Oven Should Not be adjusted or repaired
by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.

PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE

TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
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Important Safety Instructions
IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using your appliance.
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
WARNINGTo reduce the risk of
burns, fire, electric shock, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy,
follow basic precautions, including the following:
• Read and follow the specific ‘‘Precautions to
Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy’’ on the previous page.
• This appliance must be grounded. Connect
only to properly grounded outlet. See Grounding Instructions section in the back of this guide.
• 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.
• For best operation, plug this appliance into its own electrical outlet, to prevent flickering of lights, blowing of fuse or tripping of circuit breaker.
• Do not mount this appliance over a sink. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided Installation Instructions.
• Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.
• Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not
use this product near water—for example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or near a sink.
• This microwave oven is not approved or tested for marine use.
• Do not store anything directly on top of the microwave oven surface when the oven is in operation.
• Do not immerse power cord or plug in water.
• Keep power cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not let power cord hang over edge of table or counter.
• 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.
• See door surface cleaning instructions in the Care and Cleaning section(s) of this guide.
• This appliance should be serviced 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.
• 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 to facilitate cooking.
—Remove wire twist-ties and metal handles
from paper or plastic containers before placing them in the oven.
—Do not use your microwave oven to dry
newspapers.
—Do not use recycled paper products. 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.
—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.
—Do not overcook potatoes. They could
dehydrate and catch fire, causing damage to your oven.
—Do not operate the oven while empty to avoid
damage to the oven and the danger of fire.
If by accident the oven should run empty a minute or two, no harm is done. However, try to avoid operating the oven empty at all times— it saves energy and prolongs the life of the oven.
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—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
oven door closed, turn oven off and disconnect power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
• 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.
• 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.
• 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.
• 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 (other than metal shelf) at
least 1 inch away from the sides of the oven.
• Cookware may become hot because
of heat transferred from the heated food. Pot holders may be needed to handle the cookware.
• Sometimes, the oven floor and walls can become too hot to touch. Be careful touching
the floor and walls during and after cooking.
• Foods cooked in liquids (such as pasta) may tend to boil over more rapidly than foods containing less moisture. Should this occur, refer to the Care and Cleaning section(s) for instructions on how to clean the inside of the oven.
• Thermometer—Do not use a thermometer in food you are microwaving unless the thermometer is designed or recommended for use in the microwave oven.
• Remove the temperature probe from the oven when not using it to cook with. If you leave the
probe inside the oven without inserting it in food or liquid and turn on microwave energy, it can create electrical arcing in the oven and damage oven walls.
• 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. For these reasons: 1) Use microwave-safe plastics only and use them in strict compliance with the cookware manufacturer’s recommendations. 2) Do not subject empty cookware to microwaving.
3) Do not permit children to use plastic cookware without complete supervision.
• Cook meat and poultry thoroughly—meat to at least an INTERNAL 160°F and poultry to at least an INTERNAL 180°F. Cooking to these temperatures usually protects against foodborne illness.
• 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.
• Foods with unbroken outer ‘‘skin’’
such as potatoes, sausages, tomatoes, apples, chicken livers and other giblets, and egg yolks (see previous caution) should be pierced to allow steam to escape during cooking.
• Not all plastic wrap is suitable for use in microwave ovens. Check the package for
proper use.
• 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.
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IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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SAFETY FACT—Superheated water.
Microwaved water and other liquids do not always bubble when they reach the boiling point. They can actually get superheated and not bubble at all.
Superheated liquid will bubble up out of the cup when it is moved or when something like a spoon or tea bag is put into it.
To prevent this from happening and causing injury, do not heat any liquid for more than 2 minutes per cup. After heating, let the cup stand in the microwave for 30 seconds before moving it or putting anything into it.
• Spontaneous boiling—Under certain 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 it 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.
• ‘‘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 of the shelf accessory.
—Remove the shelf from oven when not in use. —Do not store or cook with shelf on floor of oven.
Product damage may result.
—Use pot holders when handling the shelf and
cookware. They may be hot.
—Do not use microwave browning dish on shelf.
The shelf could overheat. —Use the shelf only when cooking on 2 levels. —Be sure that the shelf is positioned properly inside
the oven to prevent product damage. Use of shelf
with Sensor Cook or Sensor Reheat is not
recommended. Do NOT use the metal shelf with
the Sensor Popcorn program (see the Sensor
Cook, Sensor Reheat or Sensor Popcorn sections).
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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IF YOU NEED SERVICE…
To obtain service, see the Consumer Services page in the back of this guide.
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 2 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
Important Safety Instructions If You Need Service…
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MICROWAVING TIPS

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.
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.
Some microwaved foods require stirring, rotating or rearranging. Check the Cooking Guide.
Steam builds up pressure in foods which are tightly covered by a skin or membrane. Pierce potatoes, egg yolks and chicken livers to prevent bursting.
If you use a meat thermometer while cooking, make sure it is safe for use in microwave ovens.
VARIABLE POWER LEVELS (1–10)
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 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 3 Defrosting without cooking;
simmering; delicate sauces.
Warm 1 Keeping food warm without
overcooking; softening butter.
How to Change Power Level
1. Press MICRO COOK or TIME DEFROST.
2. Select cooking or defrosting time.
3. Press POWER LEVEL.
4. Select desired power
level 1–10.
5. Press START.
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1. Door Handle. Pull to open door. Door must be
securely closed for oven to operate.
2. Window with Metal Shield. Screen allows
cooking to be viewed while keeping microwaves confined in oven.
3. Receptacle for Temperature Probe. Probe must
be securely inserted into receptacle before oven will start any temperature or Auto Roast cooking.
4. Temperature Probe. Use with Temp Cook/Hold
and Auto Roast functions only.
5. Shelf. Lets you microwave several foods at once.
Food microwaves best when placed directly on the oven floor. Use this shelf only when cooking foods on 2 levels. (See Safety Instructions and Oven Shelf section for special instructions.)
6. Touch Control Panel and Digital Display.
For detailed information on each feature, see Your Touch Control Panel section.
7. Oven Floor.
NOTE: Rating plate, oven light and oven vent(s) are
located on the inside walls of the microwave oven.
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FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN
Microwaving Tips Variable Power Levels Features of Your Oven

Cooking Complete Reminder

(For all defrost and cook cycles)
To remind you that you have food in the oven, the oven will display “End” and beep once a minute until you either open the oven door or touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
PROBE
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YOUR TOUCH CONTROL PANEL
The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the oven controls with the touch of a finger. It’s designed to be easy to use and understand.
1. SENSOR POPCORN. Touch this pad to cook
prepackaged microwave popcorn weighing 3.0 to
3.5 ounces. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
2. SENSOR REHEAT. Touch this pad for quick
reheating of prepared foods. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
3. AUTO ROAST. Insert probe, touch this pad, and
desired number pad to slow-cook or temperature cook meat with automatic preset program.
4. AUTO DEFROST. Touch this pad and food
weight then START. The oven automatically sets power levels and defrosting time.
5. MICRO COOK. Microwave for a selected
amount of time using automatic Power Level 10 (High).
6. EXPRESS COOK. Touch number pads 1 through
5 for 1 to 5 minutes of cooking. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
7. POWER LEVEL. Touch this pad before entering
another power level number if you want to change from automatic Power Level 10 (High) for cooking or Power Level 3 (Low) for defrosting.
8. DELAY START/REMINDER. Allows you to
program your oven to begin cooking at a preset time of day—up to a 12-hour delay. The Reminder feature can be used like an alarm clock.
9. START. After all selections are made, touch this
pad to start the oven.
10. DISPLAY. Displays time of day, time or
temperature during cooking functions, doneness code words, preheat code words, power level being used, cooking mode and instructions.
11. SOUND LEVEL. Press the SOUND LEVEL pad.
Press number pad 0, 1, 2 or 3, then press START pad to change the sound level of the oven beeper.
12. SENSOR BEVERAGE. Touch this pad to heat or
reheat a beverage. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
13. SENSOR COOK. Touch this pad, number pad
for desired code number and START. The oven automatically microwaves at preprogrammed power levels and determines the proper amount of cooking time until the food is done and oven shuts off.
14. TEMP COOK/HOLD. Use the temperature
probe to cook by using a preset temperature. When internal food temperature reaches 90°F., oven shows temperature until preset temperature is reached and holds temperature for up to 1 hour.
15. TIME DEFROST. Gentle thawing at automatic
Power Level 3 (Low).
16. NUMBER PADS. Touch these pads to program
the microwave.
17. CLOCK DISPLAY ON/OFF.Touch the 0
number pad to turn the clock display on or off. The Clock Display On/Off feature cannot be used while a cooking feature is in use.
18. ADD 30 SECONDS. Press this pad for 30
seconds of cook time, to add 30 seconds to the cook time as it’s counting down, or for an “instant on” for 30 seconds.
19. MINUTE. Use this with number pads to enter
whole minutes. For example, for 6 minutes touch 6 and MINUTE.
20. CLEAR/OFF. When touched, it stops the oven
and erases all settings except time of day.
21. KITCHEN TIMER. This feature uses no
microwave energy while it functions as both a kitchen timer or as a holding period between defrost and time or temperature cooking.
22. CLOCK. Touch this pad to enter time of day or
check time of day while microwaving. To set clock, first touch CLOCK pad and then enter time of day. For example, if time is 1:30, touch number pads 1, 3, and 0 and ‘‘1:30’’ will appear in display. Then touch START or CLOCK. If you wish to reset or change time, simply repeat above process.
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The panel displays “88888” on the upper portion and all of the oven functions on the lower portion. After 15 seconds, all lights disappear and ‘‘RESET’’ appears in the upper portion. Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad, set the clock and oven is ready for use.
This will happen any time there is a power outage.
“PRObE’’ Appears in the Display
• Probe has been forgotten when Auto Roast or Temp Cook/Hold function is being used.
• Probe is not securely seated in oven wall receptacle.
When You Plug in the Oven Temperature Probe
Clock Display On/Off Feature
The Clock Display On/Off Feature allows you to turn the clock display on or off without changing the time on the clock. Touch the 0 number pad to turn the clock display on or off. The Clock Display On/Off feature cannot be used while a cooking feature is in use.
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The Kitchen Timer Using a Holding Time
The Kitchen Timer has 3 timing functions:
• It operates as a minute timer.
• It can be set to delay cooking.
• It can be used as a hold setting after defrosting.
The Kitchen Timer operates without microwave energy.
The Kitchen Timer can also be used to program a “holding time” between microwave cooking functions. The time can range from 1 second to 99 minutes and 99 seconds. A holding or standing time may be found in some of your own recipes or in a cookbook.
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How to Time a 3-Minute Phone Call Programming Delayed Cooking
Step 1: Touch KITCHEN TIMER pad. Step 2: Touch number pad 3 and MINUTE pad
(for 3 minutes and no seconds). Step 3: Touch START. Display shows time counting
down. The timer signals when time is up.
To delay cooking up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds, touch either MICRO COOK, TEMP COOK/HOLD or AUTO ROAST and enter cook time, temperature or code. Touch KITCHEN TIMER and enter number of minutes to delay cooking. When delaying Temp
Cook/Hold or Auto Roast cooking, be sure probe is in food. Touch START. Timer will count down to
zero and cooking will begin.
How to Defrost, Hold and Micro Cook
Let’s say you want to defrost a frozen casserole for 15 minutes, hold for 10 minutes and then Micro Cook for 25 minutes. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Take casserole from freezer and place in oven.
Step 2: Touch TIME DEFROST pad.
Step 3: Touch pads 1, 5 and MINUTE for 15 minutes
defrosting time. (Defrosting is automatically set on power level 3 but can be changed by touching the POWER LEVEL pad and the desired power level 1–10.)
Step 4: Set standing or hold time by touching KITCHEN TIMER pad.
Step 5: Touch 1, 0 and MINUTE to hold for 10 minutes.
Step 6: Touch MICRO COOK pad.
Step 7: Touch 2, 5 and MINUTE for 25 minutes of
cooking time.
Step 8: Touch START. As each function is automatically performed, oven display shows instructions entered and the function. When time is up, the oven signals and flashes “End.”
HOW TO USE THE KITCHEN TIMER
TIME
DEFROST
KITCHEN
TIMER
MICRO
COOK
START

COOKING BY TIME

How to Use the Kitchen Timer Cooking by Time
Micro Cook I
Micro Cook allows you to microwave for a preset amount of time.
Power Level 10 (High) is recommended for most cooking, but you may change this for more flexibility. See the Cooking Guide.
To become better acquainted with time cooking, make a cup of coffee by following the steps below.
Step 1: Fill a cup 2/3 full of water, add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee and stir to dissolve. Use a cup that has no metal decoration and is microwave-safe (refer to Microwaving Tips section). Place cup in oven and close door.
Step 2: Touch MICRO COOK.
Step 3: Select your time. Touch pad 1 and MINUTE
pad for 1 minute.
Because automatic Power Level 10 is recommended for this cup of coffee, there is no need to change the power level. (If Power Level 10 is not appropriate, see ‘‘How to Change Power Level’’ below.)
Step 4: Touch START.
Step 5: When time is up, the oven signals and flashes
‘‘End’’. The oven, light and fan shut off. Step 6: Open the door. If you interrupt Micro Cook to check the food, simply
close the door and press START to resume cooking. If there is not time remaining on the timer you must reset the timer to resume cooking.
How to Change Power Level When Setting Micro Cook I
1. Press MICRO COOK.
2. Select cooking time.
3. Press POWER LEVEL.
4. Select desired power level 1–10.
5. Press START.
Using the Micro Cook II Feature
The Micro Cook II feature lets you set 2 time cooking functions within one program. This is ideal if you want to change power levels during your cooking operations. Here’s how to do it.
Step 1: Place the food in the oven in a microwave­safe container and close the door.
Step 2: Touch MICRO COOK.
Step 3: Select your first cook time. For example,
touch 2, 1 and 5 for 2 minutes and 15 seconds. Step 4: Now is the time to change the power level if
you don’t want full power for MICRO COOK. (Press POWER LEVEL. Select desired power level 1–10.)
Step 5: Touch MICRO COOK again. Step 6: Set your second cook time. Step 7: Change the power level for MICRO
COOK. (Press POWER LEVEL. Select desired power level 1–10.)
Step 8: Press START.
The microwave oven will start and the time set for “COOK TIME I” will count down. Also, “POWER 10” or the power level selected for “COOK TIME I” will be displayed.
At the end of “COOK TIME I”, the second power level is displayed and the time for “COOK TIME II” is shown counting down.
When time is up, the oven signals and flashes “End”. The oven, light and fan shut off. Open the door.
If you interrupt Micro Cook to check the food, simply close the door and press START to resume cooking. If there is no time remaining on the timer you must reset the timer to resume cooking.
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The Sound Level Feature Add 30 Seconds

The Sound Level Feature lets you change the sound level of the oven beeper. To set the beeper sound level:
Step 1: Touch the SOUND LEVEL pad. Step 2: Touch 0 for No Sound, 1 for Soft, 2 for
Normal or 3 for Loud. When you touch each number pad the oven will beep at the volume that you have selected.
Step 3: When you have selected your desired sound level, touch the START pad.
The Add 30 Seconds feature provides a convenient way to extend cooking time by 30 seconds while the oven timer is counting down. It will add 30 seconds to the time shown each time the pad is touched.
This pad may also be used as an express cook for 30 seconds of cooking. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
COOKING BY TIME
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The Express Cook Feature
The Express Cook feature is a short-cut method to set time for 1-5 minutes at Power Level 10.
To Express Cook your food or beverage: Touch a number pad (from 1 to 5) for 1 to 5 minutes
of cooking at Power Level 10. For example, touch the 2 pad for 2 minutes of cooking time. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
The oven will signal and turn off automatically when finished.
How to Use Reminder
The Reminder feature can be used like an alarm clock, without starting the oven.
Example: It is 7 a.m. and you must remember to leave for a dentist appointment at 10 a.m.
Step 1: Touch DELAY START pad.
Step 2: Enter the time you want the oven to remind
you. (Be sure your microwave oven clock shows the correct time of day. The reminder time can be set up to 12 hours later.)
Step 3: Touch START pad. The reminder is now set at the time you programmed, and will signal you at that time with a beeping sound until you open the door or touch the CLEAR/OFF pad. The display will show “REM” until the oven door is opened or CLEAR/OFF is touched. The REMinder time may be displayed by touching the DELAY START pad. The time-of-day may be displayed by touching the CLOCK pad.
How to Use Delay Start
The Delay Start feature allows you to program your oven to begin cooking at a pre-set time of day—up to a 12-hour delay.
Step 1: Touch DELAY START pad.
Step 2: Enter the time you want the oven to start.
(Be sure your microwave oven clock shows the correct time of day.)
Step 3: Enter your desired cooking program.
Step 4: Touch START pad. The display
will show the time you entered. The time of day may be displayed by touching the CLOCK pad. The oven will automatically start at the desired time.
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REMINDER
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DEFROSTING BY TIME

Time Defrost (Power Level 3)
Time Defrost is designed for speedy thawing of frozen food and is one of the great advantages of a microwave oven.
Use the Time Defrost setting to quickly thaw foods such as bread, rolls, vegetables, fruits and frozen dinners. The Auto Defrost setting is preferred for meat and poultry because the oven sets the defrosting time and power levels for you.
• Power Level 3 is automatically set when you press TIME DEFROST pad, but you may change this for more flexibility.
• See the Defrosting Guide for defrosting help.
To become better acquainted with the defrost function, defrost a 10 oz. package of frozen strawberries by following the steps below.
Step 1: Place a package of frozen strawberries in the oven and close door. Be sure package contains no metal.
Step 2: Touch TIME DEFROST.
Step 3: Select one half of the total defrosting time
recommended. For example, touch pads 4, 0 and 0 for 4 minutes.
Step 4: Touch START. When the cycle is completed, the oven signals and flashes “End”, then automatically shuts off.
Step 5: Turn the package over, close the door and repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set remaining half of defrosting time. Touch START.
Step 6: When the oven signals and flashes “End”, open the door, remove the package and separate strawberries to finish defrosting.
How to Change Power Level
1. Press TIME DEFROST.
2. Select defrosting time.
3. Press POWER LEVEL.
4. Select desired power level 1–10.
5. Press START.
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, as directed by package. Plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered.
• Family-size, pre-packaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwaved. If the food is in a foil container, transfer it to a microwave-safe dish.
• For even defrosting, some foods need to be broken up or separated part of the way through the defrosting time.
• 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.
• Check the Defrosting Guide for other defrosting tips.
Questions and Answers
Q. When I press START, I hear a dull thumping
noise. What is it?
A. This sound is normal. It is letting you know the
magnetron is in operation.
Q. Can I defrost small items in a hurry? A. Yes, but they will need more frequent attention
than usual. Raise the power level after entering the time by touching the desired power level pad. Power Level 7 cuts the total defrosting time in about 1/2; Power Level 10 cuts the total defrosting time to approximately 1/3. During either, rotate or stir food frequently.
Cooking by Time Defrosting by Time
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TIME
DEFROST
START
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How to Temp Cook a Rolled Beef Rib Roast to Medium
Step 1: Insert temperature probe and attach probe
securely in oven wall. Close the door.
Step 2: Touch TEMP COOK/HOLD pad. Step 3: Touch 1, 6 and 0 for 160°F. Step 4: Touch POWER LEVEL pad. Touch 5 for
medium power.
Step 5: Touch the START pad. If internal temperature of the roast is less than 90°F., display will show ‘‘COOL’’; if temperature is 90°F. or above, display shows temperature counting up.
Step 6: When 160°F. is reached, the oven will sound and display ‘‘Hold.’’ The oven will hold the temperature for up to one hour.
Step 7: Touch the CLEAR/OFF pad to stop the cycle. Step 8: Remove probe and food from the oven.
Cooking Tips
• Use a lower power level; foods will heat more evenly though requiring more time.
• Be sure frozen food has been completely defrosted before inserting probe. Probe may break off if used in frozen foods.
• Cover foods loosely for moisture control and quick, even heating.
• Insert the probe 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.

COOKING BY TEMPERATURE

Internal temperature is the best test of doneness for many foods.
Use Temp Cook/Hold to cook a variety of foods to the desired finished food temperature. The Micro Cook setting is recommended for batters, doughs, frozen foods and foods which are difficult to cook precisely with the probe.
Temp Cook/Hold takes the guesswork out of cooking, because the oven automatically switches to ‘‘Hold’’ setting after reaching the preset food temperature and maintains that temperature until you touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
NOTE: Oven automatically switches to ‘‘Hold’’ when preset food temperature is reached.
The Temperature Probe
The temperature probe is a food thermometer that gauges the internal temperature of your food. (Its appearance may vary from picture shown.) The probe must be used when using Temp Cook/Hold or Auto Roast. To use the probe properly, follow directions in the Automatic Roasting section.
Cable
End
Handle
Sensor
Questions and Answers
Q. Why did ‘‘PRObE’’ flash on the display? A. ‘‘PRObE’’ will flash if you don’t seat the
cable end of the probe securely into the receptacle in the oven wall or if you touch the TEMP COOK/HOLD pad and forget to use the probe.
Q. Can I leave my probe in the oven if it’s not
inserted in food?
A. No, if it touches the oven wall, it may damage
the oven.
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Cooking by Temperature Auto Defrost

AUTO DEFROST

How to Set Auto Defrost
Before you begin, check the Auto Defrost guide located in this section. It shows minimum and
maximum food weights for a variety of foods. You will need to know your food weight before setting Auto Defrost.
Step 1: Remove food from package, place in oven on microwave-safe dish and close door.
Step 2: Touch AUTO DEFROST pad.
Step 3: Enter weight. For example, touch number
pads 1 and 2 for weight of 1.2 pounds (1 pound, 3 ounces). See Conversion Guide below. After approximately 5 seconds “START” flashes.
Step 4: Touch START pad. Display shows defrost time counting down.
Twice during defrosting, the oven beeps 4 times and ‘‘TURn’’ flashes. Follow the directions in the Auto Defrost Guide for what to do at the first and second signal. Then close the door and touch START pad.
When defrosting time is completed, ‘‘End’’ flashes and oven beeps 4 times. ‘‘End’’ remains on display and oven beeps every minute until door is opened or CLEAR/OFF pad is touched.
Auto Defrost
With the Auto Defrost feature, the oven automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels for you.
Use the Auto Defrost Guide. Enter the food weight in pounds and tenths of a pound (see Conversion Guide below). Then touch START pad.
The oven calculates defrosting time and changes power levels during defrosting to give even defrosting results.
After Auto Defrosting, meat needs to stand in order to let the inside defrost. You may take the food out of the oven if you wish. Stand time recommendations are given in the Auto Defrost Guide.
If the weight of food is stated in pounds and ounces, the ounces must be converted to tenths (.1) of a pound.
Ounces Pounds
1–2 .1
3.2 4–5 .3 6–7 .4
8.5
9–10 .6
11 .7 12–13 .8 14–15 .9
Stand Time Conversion Guide
AUTO
DEFROST
START
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AUTO DEFROST GUIDE
RECOMMENDED MIN.–MAX.
FOODS WEIGHT FIRST SIGNAL SECOND SIGNAL STAND TIME
Chops 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. Separate and shield 5 minutes
where necessary.
Frankfurters, Sausage 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Separate. Remove defrosted 2 minutes
pieces.
Ground Meat 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. Remove defrosted areas 5 minutes
and break apart. Beef Patties 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. Separate patties. 5 minutes Roast 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over and Shield if necessary. 30 minutes
shield.
Ribs 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. Remove defrosted 10 minutes
pieces. Shield if
necessary. Steak 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. 5 minutes Stew 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over and Separate and remove 5 minutes
separate. defrosted pieces.
Whole Chicken 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over and Turn over and shield. 10 minutes;
shield. run cold water
in cavity.
Turkey Breast 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. Shield where 20 minutes; (breast side up) necessary. run cold water
in cavity.
Chicken Pieces 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. Separate and remove 5 minutes
defrosted pieces. Cornish Hens (whole) 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Remove wrapper 10 minutes;
and turn over. run cold water
in cavity.
Cornish Hens (split) 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. 5 minutes
Fish Fillets 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over. Separate and remove 5 minutes
defrosted pieces. Shrimp, Scallops 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Separate. Separate and remove 5 minutes
defrosted pieces. Whole Fish 0.1 - 6.0 lbs. Turn over and Hold under
shield tail and cold running head. water.
Edges or thin areas of meat will defrost more rapidly than other areas. After first or second signal, shield warm areas with small pieces of foil.
Meat
Poultry
Seafood
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Auto Defrost Guide Automatic Roasting
AUTOMATIC ROASTING
Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook to the desired serving temperature. Unlike Temp Cook/Hold, which uses a single power level, Auto Roast uses up to 3 power settings which automatically switch during roasting, thus providing even, tender cooking results without overcooking.
Just as in regular roasting, only tender roasts should be roasted until specified internal temperatures are reached. Less tender roasts should be microwaved by time.
Preparing Roasts for Auto Roasting
Place tender beef roast in cooking bag on trivet in microwave-safe dish. (Refer to package instructions for proper use of cooking bag.) Insert probe through 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.
Place pork roast in cooking bag and place in microwave-safe dish.
Place meat in oven with probe to the right. Insert cable end of probe firmly into receptacle on oven wall.
How to Roast Beef to Medium
Step 1: Touch AUTO ROAST pad. Touch number
pad 1. Touch START. (See the Auto Roast Guide for complete list of recommended codes.)
NOTE: By touching the AUTO ROAST pad during cooking, the meat’s internal temperature will be displayed. (“COOL” will be displayed until meat reaches 90°F.) When pad is released, doneness code reappears on the display.
Step 2: When you select Auto Roast codes 1 or 2, the oven signals with 4 beeps and “TURn” flashes on the display when it’s time to turn the roast over. After you turn the roast, close the door and touch START. (NOTE: Oven continues to cook after the signal whether or not roast is turned over.)
Step 3: After a preprogrammed food temperature is reached, oven beeps 4 times and “HOLd” appears on the display.
Step 4: Food will be held at this temperature for 60 minutes. The oven then beeps 4 times and “End” appears.
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FOOD TEMP
CODE
CODE
CODE
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AUTOMATIC ROASTING
(continued)
Auto Roast Guide
• Place meats in a cooking bag in microwave-safe dish. (Refer to package instructions for proper use of cooking bag.)
• Insert probe as described in the Automatic Roasting section.
Automatic Simmer (Auto Roast Code 4)
Total time includes time to bring food to 180°F., and hold at that temperature until done.
Set Auto Simmer like Auto Roast as explained in the Automatic Roasting section. Display shows ‘‘SIM’’ and ‘‘CODE 4.’’
Oven switches to Hold at 180°F., and continues holding at 180°F. until you remove food and touch CLEAR/OFF pad. If stirring is recommended, you can restart oven by touching the START pad again. Touch CLEAR/OFF pad to turn oven off.
Minimum End Approx. Time Hold* Doneness
Food Code Temp. (minutes per pound) Minutes Display Beef (5 lb. max.)
T ender Roast
Medium 1 160°F. 15–23 0 MEd W ell 2 170°F. 23–30 5–10 WELL
Pork (5 lb. max.)
Loin Roast 2 170°F. 23–30 10 WELL
Poultry (6 lb. max.)
Turkey Breast 3 185°F. 16–19 10–15 WELL (Insert probe horizontally into meatiest area.)
*Recommended standing time before serving.
Automatic Simmer Guide (Auto Roast Code 4)
Final Approx. Doneness
Food Temp. Time/Hours Display Comments Beef
Pot Roast 180°F. 5-7 SIM Add enough liquid to just cover meat. If adding vegetables,
make sure they are completely covered by liquid.
Chili 180°F. 5-8 SIM Precook meat. Place probe 1 inch from top surface.
Stir after 3 hours, if possible.
Chicken
Stewing 180°F. 4-6 SIM Add 4 cups liquid. Insert probe into meatiest area of inner thigh
from below end and parallel to leg. Turn over after 1/2 of time.
Broiler/Fryer 180°F. 3-4 SIM Same procedure as above.
Ham/Pork
Roast 180°F. 4-6 SIM Add 4 cups liquid.
Soup
Stock/Vegetable 180°F. 7-10 SIM Make sure that vegetables and meat are covered by liquid.
Stir every 3 hours.
Split Pea 180°F. 5-7 SIM Add enough liquid to cover peas at least 2 inches.
Stir after 3 hours.
CODE
CODE

SENSOR POPCORN

The Sensor Popcorn feature is designed to be used only with prepackaged microwave popcorn weighing
3.0 to 3.5 ounces. Step 1: Remove the outer wrapper from the
microwave popcorn. Step 2: Open oven door and place package of
popcorn in the center of the oven floor as directed by the package instructions. Close oven door.
Step 3: Touch SENSOR POPCORN pad. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
After the popcorn sensor detects steam, the oven signals and displays remaining cooking time needed.
Step 4: When cooking is completed, the oven signals and flashes ‘‘End’’. Open the door and remove the popcorn.
NOTE: Do NOT use the metal shelf with the Sensor Popcorn program.
Questions and Answers
Q. I opened the door to check on the popcorn and
“Error” appeared on the display. Why?
A. The Sensor Popcorn program first detects steam
and then switches to Micro Cook. If you open the door while “POP” is displayed, “Error” will appear. Close the door, touch CLEAR/OFF and begin again. You may open the door when “End” appears on display .
Q. Can I use regular popcorn with the Sensor
Popcorn feature in my microwave oven?
A. No. This automatic function is designed to be used
only with prepackaged microwave popcorn.

SENSOR BEVERAGE

The Sensor Beverage program makes it simple to heat a cup of hot chocolate or other beverage. Use a cup that has no metal decoration and is microwave-safe (refer to the Microwaving Tips section).
Touch SENSOR BEVERAGE pad. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
The oven will signal and turn off automatically when finished.
CAUTION: Beverages heated with the Sensor Beverage feature may be quite hot. Remove the container with care.
How to Adjust the Sensor Popcorn Program to Provide a Shorter or Longer Cook Time
If your favorite popcorn is not completely popped, there is a simple adjustment you can make.
Touch the SENSOR POPCORN pad. (The oven will start immediately.) Then touch number pad 9. A plus sign will appear on the display beside the word “POP”. The plus sign indicates 20 seconds more cooking time is being provided.
If your favorite popcorn is overcooked, there is a simple adjustment you can make.
Touch the SENSOR POPCORN pad. (The oven will start immediately .) Then touch number pad 1. A minus sign will appear on the display beside the word “POP”. The minus sign indicates 20 seconds less cooking time is being provided.
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Automatic Roasting Sensor Popcorn Sensor Beverage
SENSOR
POPCORN
SENSOR
BEVERAGE
SENSOR REHEAT
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Sensor Reheat is designed for reheating single serving sizes of previously prepared foods. With many leftovers, there is no need to look up reheating times in a cookbook or to rely on guesswork.
By actually sensing the steam that escapes as food heats, this feature automatically adjusts the oven’s heating time to various types and amounts of pre­cooked food.
Because all cooking containers must be covered during automatic reheating, this feature is best with foods you want to steam or retain moisture.
NOTE: Do NOT use the metal shelf with Sensor Reheat.
Foods Recommended Foods Not Recommended
A wide variety of previously prepared foods including leftovers can be reheated using this feature. Sensor Reheat is recommended for single-servings of food or plates of leftovers.
Bread products, foods that must be reheated uncovered, foods that require constant attention, foods calling for a dry look or crisp surface after reheating should not be reheated using this feature. It is best to use Micro Cook.
Easy to Use Keep Door Closed
Simply touch the SENSOR REHEAT pad. No need to touch START, the oven will start
immediately.
Do not open the oven door while the word ‘‘RHEAT’’ is displayed—steam escaping from the oven can affect reheating performance. If the door is opened, close the door and touch START immediately.
Example:
Place covered food in oven. Touch SENSOR REHEAT pad. No need to touch START, the oven will start immediately.
“RHEAT” and “FOOD” are displayed.
Beep sounds when steam is sensed and ‘‘RHEAT’’ is replaced by time counting down. Rotate or stir food if necessary. Close door and touch START to finish heating. When done, oven displays ‘‘End’’ and beeps every minute until door is opened or CLEAR/OFF is touched.
Questions & Answers
Q. If my food is not completely reheated after
using Sensor Reheat, what should I do?
A. Use Micro Cook to reheat for additional time
until desired temperature is reached.
Q. What if I don’t fully cover the dish in
Sensor Reheat?
A. Oven senses steam too quickly, which shortens
the reheating time and leaves food too cool. Cover tightly and reset Sensor Reheat.
SENSOR REHEAT
Sensor Reheat Sensor Cook

SENSOR COOK

The Sensor Cook feature makes cooking your favorite foods easy. By actually sensing the steam that escapes as food cooks, this feature automatically adjusts the oven’s cooking time to various types and amounts of food.
Because most cooking containers must be covered during Sensor Cook, this feature is best with foods that you want to steam or retain moisture.
NOTE: Do NOT use the metal shelf with Sensor Cook.
Foods Recommended Foods Not Recommended
A wide variety of foods including meats, fish and vegetables can be cooked using this feature.
Foods that must be cooked uncovered, foods that require constant attention, foods that require addition of ingredients during cooking and foods calling for a dry look or crisp surface after cooking should not be cooked using this feature. It is best to Micro Cook them.
Foods that microwave best using the temperature probe should be Temp Cooked or Auto Roasted.
Easy to Use Keep Door Closed
Simply touch 3 control pads—SENSOR COOK, desired CODE, and START. The word ‘‘AUTO’’ appears on the display and the sensor is activated to sense steam from food.
Do not open the oven door while the word ‘‘AUTO’’ is displayed—steam escaping from the oven can affect cooking performance. If the door is opened, close the door and touch START immediately.
Sensor Cook Codes
Sensor Cook codes 1 through 7 are designed to give you easy, automatic results with a number of popular foods. See the Sensor Cooking Control Guide section for specific foods and instructions.
Example:
Step 1: Place covered food in oven.
Touch SENSOR COOK pad. ‘‘ENTER FOOD CODE’’ flashes on display.
Step 2: Touch number pad of desired food code. The code and food type you selected will appear on the display. “FOOD” and “CODE” flash. After 4 seconds, “START” flashes on the display. Touch START.
Word ‘‘AUTO’’ shows on display , indicating steam sensor is activated. DO NOT OPEN DOOR. OPENING DOOR MAY AFFECT COOKING PERFORMANCE.
Beep sounds when steam is sensed and ‘‘AUTO’’ is replaced by cook time. Rotate or stir food, if necessary. When done, oven beeps every minute until door is opened or CLEAR/OFF is touched.
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SENSOR
COOK
POWER
COOK TIME
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SENSOR REHEAT AND SENSOR COOK
CONTAINERS AND COVERS
Containers and Covers
Appropriate containers and coverings help assure good cooking results.
Always use microwave-safe containers and cover them with lids or vented plastic wrap. Wonder if it’s microwave-safe? Put it to the test described in the Microwaving Tips section.
Never use tight-sealing plastic covers—they can prevent steam from escaping and cause food to overcook.
Match the amount of food to the size of the container. Fill containers at least half full for best results.
Be sure the outside of the cooking container 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.
Stir or rotate some foods after a beeping signal,
if required. See the Sensor Cooking Control Guide section.
• Do not open oven door during cycle. When oven signals and countdown time is displayed, door may be opened for stirring, turning or rotating food. To resume cooking, close door and touch START.
• Match the amount of food to the size of container. Fill containers at least 1/2 full.
• Be sure outside of container and inside of oven are dry.
• After completion of Sensor Cook cycle, if food needs additional cooking, return food to oven and use Micro Cook to finish cooking.

SENSOR COOKING CONTROL GUIDE

Sensor
Food Cook Code Servings Serving Size Comments Canned Vegetables 1 1 to 4 4 oz. Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.
Cover with lid or plastic wrap.
Frozen Vegetables 2 1 to 4 4 oz. Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.
Follow package instructions for adding water. Cover with lid or plastic wrap.
Fresh Vegetables 3 1 to 4 4 oz. Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.
Add 2 tablespoons water for each serving. Cover with lid or plastic wrap.
Potatoes 4 1 to 4 8 oz. Pierce skin with fork.
Cluster potatoes in center of oven floor.
Fish 5 1 to 4 4 oz. Use oblong, square or round dish.
Cover with plastic wrap.
Chicken Pieces 6 1 to 4 1 to 2 Use oblong, square or round dish.
pieces Cover with wax paper.
Ground Meat 7 1/2 to 3 lbs. Use round casserole dish. (Beef, Pork, Turkey) Crumble meat into dish.
Cover with wax paper or plastic wrap.
Containers and Covers Sensor Cooking Guide Guide to Use of the Oven Shelf
GUIDE TO USE OF THE OVEN SHELF
When heating several different types of food together, foods which should be served hot must be placed on the oven floor, while foods which need only to be warmed should be placed on the shelf. This is because microwave energy enters the oven from the bottom only. Also, it is important to remember that foods absorb microwave energy at different rates. Rates can be affected by the size of the food, and its starting temperature.
Because of the varying rates, you may need to start reheating a large or dense food a few minutes ahead of time, then add other smaller or less dense foods. Alternately, if one of the foods you are heating seems undercooked but the others are heated satisfactorily, let the underheated food continue cooking.
Heat or reheat different types of food at High (10). To determine heating times, add times for all foods together. After half of time, stir or rearrange foods (do not reverse positions). Check foods (especially those on the oven floor) after 3/4 of total time and remove any which are done. Continue cooking others.
Place on the floor larger or more dense foods, which
need the most heating, such as leftover fried chicken, casseroles
of canned or leftover vegetables, rice or pasta. Place on the oven shelf those foods which need only be warmed, such as bakery pies, rolls, muffins or breads.
Pop popcorn on the microwave oven floor only.
Popcorn placed on the oven shelf will not pop properly. Use prepackaged popcorn labeled for use in microwave ovens.
How to Reheat Several Different Types of Foods Together
The wire shelf is specifically designed for added capacity heating and reheating in your microwave oven. Now more than one food may be heated or reheated and ready to serve at the same time.
Batters and dough foods and also uncooked foods which need to be prepared from scratch should be cooked without the oven shelf.
• Use the shelf only when cooking food on 2 levels. Food microwaves best when placed directly on the oven floor.
Do not store or cook with metal shelf on floor of oven. Product damage may result.
• Use pot holders when handling metal shelf and cookware. They may be hot.
• Do not store microwave browning dish on metal shelf.
• Use of the shelf with the Sensor Cook or Sensor Reheat program is not recommended.
• Do NOT use the metal shelf with the Sensor Popcorn program.
Positioning the Shelf
To position the shelf, tip the back slightly and fit the shelf onto the rear support guides.
Next, lower the front until the shelf fits onto the front support guides.
When properly positioned, the shelf should fit snugly in place, be level and not touch the back or side wall of the oven.
If arcing occurs when using the
shelf to cook more than 1 food at the same time, turn the oven off. Make sure the shelf is not touching oven walls. To prevent arcing, remove the shelf when you are not using it.
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CARE AND CLEANING
How to Clean the Outside
How to Clean the Inside
Case. Clean the outside of your oven with soap and
damp cloth, rinse with a damp cloth and then dry. Wipe the window clean with a damp cloth. Chrome trim is best wiped with a damp cloth and then with a dry towel.
Control Panel. Wipe with a damp 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.
Door Surface. When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that come together on closing the door, use only mild, non-abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth.
Power Cord. If the cord becomes soiled, unplug and wash with a damp cloth. For stubborn spots, sudsy water may be used, but be certain to rinse with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly before plugging cord into outlet.
Walls and floor. Some 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 on oven walls. NEVER USE A COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANER ON ANY PART OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN.
Door (inside). Window: Wipe up spatters daily and wash when soiled with a damp cloth. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
Metal and plastic parts on door: Wipe frequently with a damp cloth to remove all soil. DO NOT USE ABRASIVES, SUCH AS CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS. THEY WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE.
Special note when using Brown ’N Sear Dish: If grease is present, high heat generated on bottom of a Brown ’N Sear dish may cause the grease to burn onto the oven tray. This may be removed with a cleanser such as Bon Ami
®
brand cleanser.
After using Bon Ami
®
brand cleanser, rinse and dry thoroughly, following instructions on can. Do not use Bon Ami
®
brand cleanser on the painted surfaces such
as the walls. It may scratch the paint. Automatic Temperature Probe. Probe is sturdy,
but care should be taken in handling. Do not twist or bend; avoid dropping temperature probe.
Clean as soon after using as possible. T o clean, wipe with sudsy cloth, then rub lightly with plastic scouring ball if necessary. Rinse and dry or wash in dishwasher.
Shelf. Your shelf accessory is designed for use in a microwave oven only; do not use in a regular oven. Do not use a browning dish with the shelf. Arcing could occur.
Clean shelf with mild soap and water or in the dishwasher. Do not clean in a self-cleaning oven.
Keep your oven clean and sweet­smelling. 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.
Don’t use sharp-edged utensils on your oven. The inside and
outside oven walls can be scratched. The control panel can be damaged.
BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THIS OVEN.
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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. (Fig. 1)
WARNING—Improper
use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
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.
Where a standard 2-prong wall receptacle is encountered, it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong wall receptacle.
Do not under any circumstance 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.
PREFERRED METHOD
Ensure proper ground
Fig. 1 exists before use
Care and Cleaning Oven Light Replacement Grounding Instructions

OVEN LIGHT REPLACEMENT

Oven Light
To replace your
oven light, first
disconnect power at main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull plug.
Step 1: Open
the oven door. Step 2: Remove the front grille by taking out the
2 screws that hold it in place.
Step 3: Rotate the light bulb housing out and toward you to access the light bulb. Replace the burned-out bulb with a 40-watt incandescent bulb (WB02X4253) available from your GE supplier.
Reverse Step 2 and Step 3 to replace the grille, while making sure the grille is flush against the control panel.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
OVEN WILL NOT •A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or COME ON reset circuit breaker.
• Set the circuit breaker to the off position. Wait 30 seconds. Reset the circuit breaker to the on position.
CONTROL PANEL • Door not securely closed. LIGHTED, YET OVEN
• START pad must be touched after entering cooking selection.
WILL NOT START
• Another selection entered already in oven and CLEAR/OFF pad not touched to cancel it.
• Make sure you have entered cooking time or temperature after touching MICRO COOK pads.
• CLEAR/OFF pad was touched accidentally. Reset cooking program and touch START pad.
• Temperature probe not inserted properly or not being used during Auto Roast or Temp Cook/Hold.
• Make sure you have entered a desired finished food temperature or oven temperature after setting temperature cooking programs.
• Make sure you have entered a code number after touching SENSOR COOK or AUTO ROAST pads.
“PRObE” APPEARS •Temperature probe is missing or not plugged in securely when using cooking ON DISPLAY functions that measure food temperature.
• Temperature probe is inserted for a program that does not use the probe.
“Error” APPEARS •During Sensor Cook, Sensor Reheat, Sensor Beverage or Sensor Popcorn program, ON DISPLAY the door was opened before steam could be detected, or steam was not detected in
maximum time.
All these things are normal with your microwave oven:
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• 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 oven.
• Steam or vapor escaping from around the door.
• Light reflection around door or outer case.
• During cooking you will hear “cracking” and “popping” noises which are nothing more than normal expansion of the oven.
• At the end of microwave cycles you will hear a slight thump. This is normal.
If you need more help...call, toll free: GE Answer Center®/ 800.626.2000 / consumer information service
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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.
We’ll Be There
With the purchase of your new GE appliance, receive the assurance that if you ever need information or assistance from GE, we’ll be there. All you have to do is call—toll-free!
In-Home Repair Service
800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737)
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). Our factory-trained technicians know your appliance inside and out—so most repairs can be handled in just one visit.
GE Answer Center®
800.626.2000
Whatever your question about any GE major appliance, GE Answer Center® information service is available to help. Your call—and your question— will be answered promptly and courteously. And you can call any time. GE Answer Center® service is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Service Contracts
800-626-2224
You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there after your warranty expires. 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.
Parts and Accessories
800-626-2002
Individuals qualified to service their own appliances
can have needed 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.
User maintenance instructions contained in this booklet cover procedures intended 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.
For Customers With Special Needs…
800.626.2000
The Problem Solver Consumer Services
WHAT IS 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 tenth year from 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.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
• Service trips to your home to teach
you how to use the product.
Read your Use and Care material.
If you then have any questions about operating the product, please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below, or call, toll free:
GE Answer Center
®
800.626.2000 consumer information service
• Improper installation.
If you have an installation problem, contact your dealer or installer. You are responsible for providing adequate electrical, gas, exhausting and other connecting facilities.
• Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers.
• Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose or used commercially .
• Damage to product caused by accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
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
Part No. 164D3370P093 Pub. No. 49-40096
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YOUR GE MICROW AVE OVEN

WARRANTY

Staple sales slip or cancelled check
here. Proof of original purchase date
is needed to obtain service
under warranty.
**************************************** 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
®
servicers during normal working hours.
Should your appliance need service, during warranty period or beyond, call 800-GE CARES (800-432-2737).
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