GE JEM1OG User Manual

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Contents
AdapterPlugs
9
ApplianceRegistration
2
Care and Cleaning
8
Cooking
6
7
ExtensionCords
9
Features
5
GroundingInstructions
9
LightBulbReplacement
8
MicrowavingTips
2
ModelandSerialNumbers
2
Precautions
3
Problem Solver
10
RenairService
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Beforeusingyouroven9 readthisbookcarefully.
It is intended to help youoperate and maintain your newmicrowave
ovenproperly. Keepithandy for answerstoyour
questions. If youdon’tunderstandsomething
or need more help, write (include
yourphonenumber): ConsumerAffairs
GeneralElectric Company AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Writedownthe model andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthem on a label inside
theoven.
These numbersare also on the Consumer Product Ownership RegistrationCard that came with
your microwaveoven.Before sendingin thiscard, pleasewrite thesenumbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
~Jscthese numbers in any correspondence or servicecalls concerningyour microwaveoven.
Besureyourmicrowave ovenisregistered.
It is important that we know the
[ocationofyour microwaveoven
shoulda ncwloccur foradjustments. Yoursupplier is responsible fbr
registeringyou as the owner.
Pleasecheck withyour supplierto be surehe has done so; also send in yourConsumerProduct(.lwnership RegistrationCard. If youmove,or ifyouare notthe originalpurchaser
pleasewrite to us, statingmodel andserialnumbers.Thisappliance
mustberegistered.Pleasehecertain thatit is.
Writeto: General Electric Company
RangeProductService AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Ifyoureceiveda damagedoven...
Immediatelycontactthe dealer (or builder)that soldyou the oven.
Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyou request service ...
checktheProblem Solveronpage 10. It listscauses of minor operating problemsthatyoucancorrectyourself.
OptionalAccessories
Availableatextracost from your General Electric supplier.
JX8GInstallation Kit converts thisovento a built-in walloven.
WM8G Installation Kit allows this ovento be mounted on a wall.
When unpacking your microwaveoven... youshould find
an installationpackagethat contains installationinstructions, a template, and installationhardware for under-the-cabinet mounting. If missing, contact
yoursupplier.
Your
MkmwaveOven:
@Dullthumping sound while ovenis operating.
@ TV-Radio
interference
benoticedwhileusingyour
oven+It’ssimilarto
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byother
small
:mddoes not indicatea
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MicrowavingT@
. Makesure all cookwareusedin yourmicrowaveovenissuitablefor microwaving.Mostglasscasseroles,
cookingdishes,measuringcups,
custardcups, potteryor china
dinnerwarewhichdoesnot have
metallictrimor ghze with a metallic
sheencanbe used. Some cookware
islabeled“suitableformicrowaving:’
If youare unsure, use this dish test:
Measure 1cup waterin a glasscup.
Placein ovenon or beside dish. Microwave1-1%minutesatHIGH. If waterbecomeshot,dishismicrowave safe. If dish heats, it should notbe used for microwaving.
Paper towels,waxpaper, and
plasticwrap can be used to cover dishesin order to retain moisture and prevent spattering.
Some microwavedfoods require
stirring, rotating,or rearranging. Check yourcookbook.
Steambuilds up pressure in foods
which are tightly coveredby a skin or membrane. Pierce potatoes, egg yolksand chicken livers to prevent bursting.
ovenwiththedoor open since
opendoor operationcan result in
harmfi.dexposuretomicrowave energy.It ii importantnotto defeator tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b) 11~P@
l?k$c~ tiny object
betweenthe ovenfrontface and the doozor allowsoil or cleaner residueto accumulateon sealing surfaces.
@Do Not Operate the oven Kit is damaged. U is particularly irnpcwtantthatthe ovendoor close
properly and that there is no damage to the:
(1)door (bentj (2)hinges and latches (broken or
loosened)
<3)door seals and sealing surfaces.
(d)The Oven Not be adjusted or repaired by anyone exceptploperly qualified service per+sormeL
Whenusingelectricalappliances basicsatietyprecautionsshouldbe followed,includingtheMowing:
WARNIl?TG-TOIEdIJC~
theriskofbmm,electricshock,
fire,injurytopersonsorexposure toexctxkive-mimwaveenergy:
* use this applianceonlyfOrits
intendeduseasdescribedinthis
manual.
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I&Id,andfallowthespecific
“I?WCAUTIONSToAVOID
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EXCESSPJE ENERGY”atleft.
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(hneclonlytoproperl~grounded outlet.See
onpage9,
* FW bestoperation,plugt~is
appliamxintoitsownelectrical outlet,toprcveritflickeringof lights,blowingofiixwor ofcircuitbretlker.
o Donot kt powa” Codhangover
edge or
*IDonotoperatethisappliance ifithasadamagedpowercordm
phg, ifit isnotworkingproperly, orifit hasbeendwnagedor (hopped, ‘
@Seedomsurfacecleaning
instructionscmpaq8.
~’~hisapplianceshouldbe serviced
onlybyqualifiedservice
personnd.(lmtactnemxxt
authorizedservicefactiityfor examination,repairoradjustment.
@Aswithmyappliance,close supervisionisnecessarywhen
used
bychildren.
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m?Ovencavity?
–Do notovercookfood.Chrefidly attendapplianceifpaper7plastic, orothercombustiblematerialsme placedinsidetheoventofacilitate
cooking.
—Removewiretwist-tiesfrom paperorplasticbagsbefore placingbaginowm.
—Donotuseyourn3icr0waW
oventodrymwmpapers.
–I?qMXIkFwek+ and
wax ReqKkdpapt%
cm metalflecks
whichmaycamsarcingorignite.
nylon m nyhl be avoided,as
theymayalsoignite.
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micmwwepopcornaccessoryor
U.nk?ssyouUseppcornkdxk?dfor ~~~inmicKNVave
OVqls.
–-Do not mxwcik
Theycoulddehydrateandcatch fire,causingdamagetoyouroven.
–Ifmaterialsinsideovenshould ignite,keepovendoorclosed,
turnovenoff,anddisconnect
powercord,orshutoflpowerat
fuseorcircuitbreakerpanel. a
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eggs mdi s4ti
containers-for emple, closedglassjars-may explodeandsh&Mnotbeheated inthisoven.
@&@~~ foodin
glassjars,evenwithouttheirlids; especiallymeatandeggmixtures.
@ frozenIXwemge$
inmrrowrxxkedbodes
(Wpdtiy
carbonatedbeverages).Evenifthe containerisopened,pnwwe canbuildup.Thiscancausethe containertoburst,resultingin
injury. @~j~~ onlyas ill
Foilstripsaswwdcm meatroastsarehelpfulwhenused asshownincookbook.
N dinnersmaybe infoiltrays1$%sthan3/4”high; I“MrDvetopfoilcoverand
Hwln’1
Way tO txlx, whg rnctil
in
the oven,ke$p
at Ieas+1inch
amy fmn side-s
Of4’FW?I-R*
@ maykcome
hotbecauseofheattransferred fromtheheatedfood.Potholders maybeneededtohandlethe utensil.
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becometooM totouch.Be carefidwhentouchingthefloor duringandaftercooking.
@~~~* cookedin (such
aspasta)maytendtoboilover morerapidlythanfbodscontaining lessmoisture.Shouldthisoccur, refixtopage8forinstructionson
howtocleantheinsideoftheoven.
@ not
useathermometerinfoodyou are”microwavingunlessthe thermometerisdesignedor recommendedforuseinthe
microwaveoven, @~~~~ u~nsfis designedformicrowavecooking
areveryusefi.d,butshouldbe
usedcarefully.Evenmicrowave plasticmaynotbeastolerantof overcookingconditionsasareglass orceramicmaterialsandmay softenorcharifsubjectedtoshort
periodsofovercooking.Inlonger exposurestoovercooking,thefood andutensilscouldjgnite.For
thesereasons:QUsemicrowave plasticsonlyandusetheminstrict compliancewiththeutensil rnanufacturcr’srecomendatkms.
2)Donotsubjectemptyutensilsto microwaving.3)Donotpermit childnmtousepkisticutensils, withoutcompletesupervision.
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cookthemeattoan internal temperatureofatleast170”F. Thisassuresthat,intheremote possibilitythattrichinamaybe presentinthemeat,itwillbe killedandmeatwillbesafetoeat..
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inat
oven.Pressurecanbuildup
insidetheeggyolkandmaycause ittoburst,resultingininjury.
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66sk.in99suchaspotatoes,sausages, tomatoes,apples,chickenlivers andothergiblets,andeggyolks (seepreviouscaution)shouldbe piercedtoal~owsteamtoescape duringcooking. @ cooking
and dosedpkasticbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented asdirectedincookbook.Ifthey arenot,plasticcouldburstduring orimmediatelyaftercooking, possibiyresukingininjury.Also, plasticstoragecontainersshouldbe atleastpartiallyuncoveredbecause theyformatightseal.When cookingwithcontainerstightly coveredwithpiasticwrap,remove coveringcarefhllyanddirectsteam awayfromhandsandface.
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certainspecialcircumstances, liquidsmaysta~~toboilduringor
shortlyafterremovalfromthe microwaveoven.Topreventburns
fromsplashingliquid,stirthe liquidbrieflybeforeremovingthe containerfromthemicrowaveoven.
1. Door Latches.
2. Door
Screen. Metal scrccn permits viewingof foodsand keeps n]icrowaVCsc(>nfind inside oven.
3. oven vent.
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4. Model and SerialNumbers.
5. Oven Interior Light turns on when the timer is on.
6. M-l$linute Timer with expanded first tlve minutes. Settimer to desired cooking or defrosting time. Settingthe timer starts the oven (when the door is closed).
‘7.variable !P’Owwcontrol Knob.
This control can be set at
LOIV/DEF,MED, NIED I-H or HI.
$. Door Latch Release. Press latch release bar at indent to
Door must be securely ovento operate.
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‘he timer allowsyouto preset
thecookingtime.
The ovenshutsoffautomatically.
Power1evelHI is recommended formostcooking,butyou may changethisfor more flexibility. Seeyourcookbook.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith timecooking,make a cup of coffee
byfollowingthe stepsbelow.
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Step 1:Fill a cup 2/3 full of water andadd 1teaspoonof instantcoffee
and stir to disso]ve.Use
a cup that
hasno metaldecoration and is microwavesafe(referto Microwaving Tipson page2), Place cup in oven and close door.
Step 2: Turn vari:iblcpowercontrol
!U101”9to powcI”1(W21HI.
Step 3: Set timer control. For coffee,set at
11/2to 2 minutes.
Timer maybe reset during cooking if needed.
Note: Toset timer less than 2 minutes,turn the timer controlpast
2 and then back to the desired time. Step 4: When time is up, the oven
sounds,ovenlightand fan shut off.
QuestionsandAmwvers
Q. I set my ovenfor the time caUedforinthe recipe,but at the endofthe timeallowed,my dish wasngtdone. Whathappened?
A. Sincehousepowervariesdueto
timeor locationmanyTime Cook recipesgiveyoua timerangeto preventovercooking.Settheoven forminimumtime, testthe food for doneness,and cookyour disha littlelonger,if necessary.
Q. VVhathappensMIaccidentally
operatethemimowaveovenwithout foodin it?
A. Accidentalusefor short periodsoftimedoesnot damagethe oven,but, itis notrecommended.
Q. Can I interrupt
my Time
Cook
functionto check the food?
A. Yes.Toresume cooking,
simplyclose the door. The timer mustbe reset for cookingto resume unlesstime is remaining on timer.
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The defrostsettingisdesigned
for speedy
thawingof frozenfood andiisoneofthe greatadvantages ofa microwaveoven.
~Powerlevel LOW/DEF shouldbe
usedfordefrosting,butyoumay changethisfor more flexibili~.
~See yourcookbookfordefrosting help.
Tobecomebetter acquaintedwith thedefrostfunction, defrostfrozen pork chops byfollowingthe steps below.
Step 1:Place a l-lb. packageof frozenchopsin the ovenandclose
door.
E@ 2: Turn variable power control knob to
LOW/DEl?.
Tips
e Foodsfrozeninpaper or plastic can be defrostedin thepackage.
@For evendefrosting,many foods needtobe broken up or separated part ofthe waythroughthe defrostingtime.
~Family size, pre-packaged frozendinners can be defrosted and microwaved.If the food is in a foil container, transfer it to a microwave-safedish.
* Check your cookbook for other
defrostingtips.
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QuestionsandAnswers ().
WhenI turnthe timer control andstart the oven,I hear a Ml, thumpingnoise. What is it?
A. This soundis normal. It is
lettingyouknowtheovenisusing a powerlevellowerthan HL
Q. CanI defrostsmallitemsin
a hurry? A. Yes,but theywill need more
frequentattentionthan usual. Set timer and turn variablepower controlknob to desired setting. PowerlevelMED cutsthetotal defrostingtimeaboutin 1/2;power
levelHI cutsthe totaldefrosting time to approximatelyl/s” During
A. Cookbook times are averages.
Defrostingtime can vary according to the temperature in your freezer.
Setyour ovenfor the time indicated inyour cookbook. If your food is stillnot completely thawedat the end of that time, resetyour oven
and adjust the time accordingly. Q. Should allfoods beeomplete~y ---- .
thawedbeforecooking?’
Q.
Can I open W door during
defrostingtocheckon the progress d my bed?
A. Yes. Youmayopen the door at
any time during microwaving.To resume defrosting, close the door. The ovenbegins operating iftime
islefton tin3er.If not, reset timer.
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Your new MicrowaveOvenis
a valuableappliance.Protect itfrommisusebyfoilowing theserules:
@Keepyourovencleanand
sweet-smelling.Openingtheoven
door a fewminutesaller cooking
helpsair out the interior.An occasional thoroughwipingwith a solutionofbakingsodaandwater keepstheinteriorfresh.
~ Don’tusesharp-edgedutensils
onyour oven. The insideand
outsideovenwallscanbe scratched. The controlpanelcan be damaged.
BE CERTAINPOWERM OFF
BEFOREcLEmG AN-Y PARTOF THIS OVEN.
HowtoCkmitheh$ide
Wailsandfloor.Somespatters
canbe removedwitha paper towel, othersmayrequirea dampcloth. Removegreasyspatterswith a
sudsycloth,thenrinsewith a damp cloth. Do not useabrasivecleaners on ovenwalls.NEVER USE A COMMERCIALOVENCLEANER ON ANY PARTOF YOUR MICROWAVEOVEN.
Door (inside).Window:Wipeup
spattersdailyandwashwhen soiled
witha dampcloth.Rinsethoroughly and dry.
Metal andplasticparts on door: Wipefrequentlywith a damp cloth to removeall soil. DO N~ USE ABRASIVES,SUCH AS CLEANING POWDERSOR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS. THEY WILL MAR THE SURFACE.
Specialnote when using Brown ‘NSear Dish: Ifgrease
ispresent, high heat generatedon bottomofa Brown ‘NSear dish
maycausethe grease toburn onto theovenfloor.TMsmaybe removed with a cleansersuchas BonAmi@ brandcleanser.
Afier usingBon Arni@brand cleanser,rinse and dry thoroughly, followinginstructionson can. Do notuseBonAmi” brand cleanser on the painted surfacessuchas the walls.Itmay scratchthepaint.
Ebv toman‘theORtside
Case. Cleantheoutsideofyour ovenwithsoap anddampcloth,
rinsewithdampclothandthen dry.
Wipethe windowcleanwitha
dampcloth.Chrometrimisbest wipedwitha dampclothandthen witha dry towel.
ControlPanel.Wipewitha damp cloth.Dry thoroughly.Do notuse cleaningsprays,largeamountsof soapandwater,abrasives,or sharp objectson thepanel-they can damageit.
DoorSurface.When cleaning surfacesofdoor andoventhatcome togetheron closingthedoor,use onlymild, nonabrasivesoapsor detergentsappliedwitha sponge or soft cloth.
I%werCord. If thecord becomes
soiled,unplugandwash with a
dampcloth. For stubbornspots,
sudsy water maybe used, butbe cer&n to rinse with damp cloth and dry thoroughlybeforeplu~ing cord intooutlet.
ovenLamp
Firstunplugthe oven.Then remove kunpcompartmentcoverbyremoving screwwhich holds cover in place. Coveris located on the back of the outer case.
Replacewith 20-wattappliancebulb.
(Ris availablein drug and hardware stores.) Replacecompartment cover.
~~ug inthe oven.
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Thisappliancemustbe grounded.
Intheeventofan electrical short circuit,groundingreducestherisk ofelectricshockbyprovidingan escapewire forthe electric current. Thisapplianceisequippedwith a powercordhavinga grounding wirewith a groundingplug.The
plugmustbe pluggedintoan outlet thatisproperly installedand
grounded. (Fig. 1)
useof the groundingplugcan resuh ina risk ofelectric shock.
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Consulta qualifjed electrician or
service technician if the grounding
instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to wflethm the appliance is properly
grounded. Where ;t standard two-prong wall
receptacle is cncountcred, it is
your pcrsomd responsibilityand obligationto haveit replaced with :iproperly grounded three-prong wallrcccptaclc.
Do .m)t
any cd m“ remove the‘third($-q-omd) prong from the p-m-wwm-d.
useWMapterPlugs
usagesituationswhere
apphBm!9s
powercordwill
be
disumm?cted
Becauseofpotential safetyhazards undercertain conditions,we
stronglyrecommendagainst the
useof an adapter plug.However,
ifyoustillelectto use an adapter, where localcodespermit, a TEMPORARYCONNECllON
maybemadeto a properlygrounded two-prongwallreceptaclebythe use ofa UL listedadapt~r(Fig.‘2) whichis availableatmostlocal hardwarestores.
TEMPORARYMETHOD
The largerslot in the adapter must be alignedwith the larger slot in the
wallreceptacle to provideproper polarity in the connection of the powercord.
Caution: Attaching the adapter
ground terminal to the wall
receptaclecoverscrewdoes not
ground the appliance unlessthe coverscrew ismetal, and not
insuiated, and the wallreceptacle
isgrounded through the house wiring. Youshould have the circuit checked by a qualitled electrician to make sure the receptacle is properiy
grounded.
When disconnecting the power core]from the adapter. alwayshold the aciaptcrwith one hand. If this is not cionc,the
adapfer ground termimil is very likely to break with repealed LISC.
Should this happen,
DO NO”l’USE the appliance until
a proper grounclhas again been cs{abi
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Donotuseanadapterpluginthese
situationsbecausedisconnectingof thepowercord placesunduestrain ontheadapterand leadsto eventual fdure oftheadaptergroundterminal. Youshould havethetwo-prongwall receptaclereplacedwitha three­prong(grounding)receptacleby a qualifiedelectricianbeforeusing theappliance.
useofEX@3$ion Corw Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly recommendagainst the use of an extensioncord. However,if it is necessaryto usean extensioncord,
useonly a 3-wire extension cord
thathas a 3-bladegroundingplug,
and a 3-slot receptaclethatwill acceptthe plug on the appliance. The marked ratingofthe extension cord shallbe equal to or greater than the electrical rating ofthe appliance(15amperes).
Suchextensioncordsare obtainable throughGeneral Electric service. M’you do use an extension cord. with your microwaveoven9the interiorlightmayflicker and the . blowersound may vary when oven is in use. Cook times may be longer as well.
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Step 1: Replacetherubberfeet.
Step2: Fullysupportthemicrowave
withsomethingsturdy.Forexample, usetelephonebooksorencyclopedias, stackedevenlyandcloseenoughto balancetheweightoftheoven.
S@3: Openyourcabinetandwith your screwdriver,begintoremove thescrewsholding themicrowave oveninplacebyturningthem
counterclockwise.
(Alternatebetweenscrewssothat ovenisloosenedaseverdyas possible.)
Note:Beforefinal removalofthe
screws,checktobe surethatthe microwaveovenisbeingsuitably supportedtopreventitfromfalling
or sliding.
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a A fise inyo~rho~~ maybe~~own01 the Cticuitbrea.kertripped.Re@we &se or reset
COME ON circuitbreake~.
@Make sure ~.prong
@ugonovenisfl.@insertedintoW&ZeCe@3C1e.
~ Door
notsecurely fastened.
FOODS ARE EITHER
~Cookingtimes
may ~a~ b~c~use of s~fii~gfO@temperature, fOOddensityo~~~~1’lt
OVERCOOKED OR
offoodsin oven. Setadditional cookingtimefor completion. ~~ncomectpower ~eve~set. Check ~ookbOokfor recommended powerlevel,or changing levels during cookingif necessary.
Q Dish wasnot rotated, turned or stirred. Some dishesrequire specifk instructions. Check cookbook or recipe for these instructions.
s Toomany dishes in ovenat same time.
~O&~~g~~~ernustbeincreasedwhen GO&h~
more than one fooditem. Check cookbook for recommendation onincreasingtime.
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@Dimming ovenlightand change in blowersoundmay occurwhile
operating at power
levelsother
than high.
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Dull thumping sound while oven
is operating.
@SomeTV-Radiointerference mightbe noticed while using your microwaveoven.R’ssimilar tothe interference caused byother small appliancesand doesnotindicate a problem with youroven.
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Toobtainservice, seeyourwarranty on thebackpageofthisbook.
We’reproudofour service and
wantyoutobe pleased. If for some
reasonyouare nothappywiththe serviceyoureceive, here are three stepstofollowforfurther help.
FIRST,contactthe peoplewho servicedyour appliance. Explain whyyouare notpleased. In most cases, thiswill solvethe problem.
NEXT, ifyouare still notpleased, write allthe details-including yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,Consumer Relations General Electric AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,if your problem is still notresolved, write:
Major Appliance Consumer ActionPanel 20 North WackerDrive Chicago, Illinois60606
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FULL THREE-YEARWARRANTY
Forthreeyearsfrom dateof original cwrchase,wewill provide,free of charge,partsandservice labor in your hometo repairor replace
any part of the microwave oven
thatfailsbecauseofa manufacturing defect.
LIMITED ADDITIONAL TWO-YEARWARRANTY
Forthefourth andfifth yearfrom dateoforiginal purchase,we will provide,free of charge,a
replacementmagnetron tube if the magnetrontube fails because of a manufacturing defect. Youpay for the servicetrip to your home
and service labor charges.
This warrantyisextendedto the original purchaserand any succeedingownerfor products
purchasedforordinary home use inthe 48 mainland states,Hawaii andWashington,D.C.InAlaskathe warrantyisthe sameexceptthat it is
LIMITEDbecause youmust payto shipthe producttothe service shop orfor the servicetechnician’stravel
coststo your home.
All warranty servicewill be provided
byour FactoryServiceCentersor
byour authorized CustomerCare@
servicersduring normalworking
hours.
Lookin the White or YellowPages of yourtelephone directoryfor GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY,
GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY
SERVICE,GENERAL ELECTRiC-
HOTPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor
GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER
6ARE@SERViCE.
IS
~ Service trips to your home to
teach you howto usethe product. Readyour Usearid Cam
material.
If you then haveanyquestions about operating the product, please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below,or call, toll free:
The GE Answer CenteP 800,626.2000 consumer information service
~ improper installation.
If you havean installation problem, contact your dealer or installer. Youare responsible
for providing
adequate electrical, exhausting and other connecting facilities.
~ Replacement of housefuses or resetting of circuit breakers.
~ Failureof the product if it isused for other than its intended purpose or used commercially.
@Damageto product caused byaccident, fire, floods or acts of God.
WARRAN~R IS NOTRESPONSIBLE
FORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
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Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental orconsequential 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.
Toknowwhat your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’sAttorney General.
~enfjral E!ectk
Hfurther help !%needed this warranty, Write:
&j%Mlage&—-$3mKwmar Aliah’s,
C%?mz?raliEk?ctisie F%i-k,LQUE5VM?,l{]’ 40225
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