GE JEM25WF02, JEM25BF02 Owner’s Manual

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SajbO_ InsO_udions . ......... 2-11
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Operating In_udions
Atml Feature ............... 21
Care and Cleaning ........ 30, 31
Changing Power I,evel ........ 14
Featttres of _lur
Microwave Oven .......... 12, 13
Microwave Temps ............ 29
Other Features .......... 26-28
Sensor Features .......... 22-25
Time Features ........... 15-20
7}_:mbleshooting Tips ...... 32, 33
_ith Ybur Microwaxe Oxen .... 33
Consmner Support
Consumer Support ...Back Coxer
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Write the model and serial nmnbers here:
Model #
Serial #
},i)u (a:l lind them on a label inside o_
tile o\en.
DEM-O2290A 49-40491 01-OGJfl
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
For your safe_ the information in this manual must be foflowed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or
loss of life.
PRECAUTIONSTOAVOID POSSIBLEEXPOSURETO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVEENERGY
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Do Not Attempt to opemt(' this oven with the door
ot/('ll Sill((' op('n-(toor ol/('l?_ttion (_tn £('stlh ill hannfifl ('xposm'(' to IlIi(TOW',IV( ('n ('£_}. It is iml)ortant not to (h'JL'at or tmnp(u: wi|]l
th(' sal('tv int('rlo(ks.
Do NotPlace am, ol!iect
bt'tw('('n t]l(' ovun ]]'ont
titce and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to
accmlmlate on sealing
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Do Not Operate the (Ben if it is (lamag('d. It is particularly
important that tile oven door (lose prop(Tly _md that th(,ro is no (]amage to the:
doo,-('l--/O,
........................(brokel] or loosened),
i::_ (t()Ol ° se;-ils ;-ill(t s('_tlJl/g
ii:: The Oven Should Not
be a(!justed or rel/_dr{'d by
_tI/VOI/(' ('X('('III I)ITO])(TI_'
quali/i('d S(TVi((' t}('rsonn('l.
SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
When using electrical appfiances basic safety
precautions should be followed, including the following:
R('ad and {allow the _t}ecific t/recautiolls in tile Precautions
to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy
s('(tioll _(| )eve.
This appliance must be grom/ded. Connect only to a t)rot/erly grotmded
Otltl('t, S('(' the Grounding
Instructions s('(tion on tlag( 8.
Install or locate this a]}llliance only in accordance
WiI]I the provided hlstallation
Instl'H( |iOl IS.
Be certain to place the front sur/i{ce of the door three
inches or more back {i'om the comlterto]) edge to _(_x)i(t
a((idental tipping o{ th(' al}tllian(e in normM usage,
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Use this appfiance only for its intended purpose as described in this Owner's Manual
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J? This I//i€IX)W_IVC OVUll is I/O| at)pro_vd
O17 tested foF lilarille IlSe.
_: Do not mauler this appliance o\er
a sink.
_: Do I/O| 1//o111/1 the l//icrowave OVCII
over or near any portion of a heating or (()()king applian(e.
J_ Do not store anything directly on top
of in(' l//ic17o_%lVC ov('l/ StlFlitC(' wh('ll
{h(' l//ic1x)_%lVC ovcI/is ill op('ra{ion.
_: Do not operam dfis at)pliame if it
has a damaged power (ord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped. I/the power cord is damaged, it must be repla(ed by General Ele(nJc Service or an authorized service agem using a power cord available ti'om (',eneml
Elecu_ic.
J? I)o not co_vr or block any opening_
on tlle appliance.
_: Use dfis applian_ e on]} t_)r its
imended use as described in this manual. Do not use corrosive
chemi( als or wq)ors in this applian_ e. This mi_ rowavc oven is specifi( ally desigaled to heal, d W or cook tbod,
and is not imended/[)r laboratory or indusuJal use.
J? Do not store dfis appliance omdoors.
Do not use this product near watel_ tbr example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, near a sink or in
similar locadons.
_: Keep power cord away ti'om heamd
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J? I)o not immerse power cord or
plug in water.
_: Do not let power cord hang over
edge of table or c(mnte_;
N "Ib red uce the risk of fire in die
o\'cn cavity:
--I)o not overtook tbod. Careihllv attend appliance when paper, plastic
or other coH/bllsti|)le Hlate_Jals are placed inside die oven while cooking.
--Remcwe wire twisHies and metal handles ti'om paper or plastic
( ontainers betbre placing diem in tl/e ()V{,ll.
--Do not use the oven t_)r storage pm])oses. Do not leme paper t)ro(huts, cooking mensils or
tbod in the o\'cn when not in use.
--ff mawrials inside the oven ig_fim, keep the o_vn door closed, turn the oven off and disconnect tl_e power cord, or shin ott power at the tilse or circuit breaker panel. If the door is opened, the fire may spread.
_: See door sur/i_ce cleaning instructions
in the Care and cleaning of the microwave oven s( orion of this man ual.
J} This appliance must only be serviced
by qualified service persomlel.
Col/tat| neaFest alltholJzed service
t_ ility/_)r examination, repair or
_l(!j HSHIICI/t,
;_} As with al W applian(e, (lose
supervision is necessary whell used bv children.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
ARCING
If you see arcing, press the CLEAR/OFFpad and correct the problem.
A_x:ing is tile microwme term 16r sparks in the oven. Arcing is cruised b}:
_i} Metal or loll tou_ hing the
side of the o_'n.
_!}Foil not molded to ti)od
(utlmrned edges act like
tam'm/as).
FOODS
_;i;Metal, such as twist-ties,
poultr} pins, or gold-rimmed dishes, in the miero_l\ e.
>: Recycled paper towels
containing small metal pieces being used in tile l//i(rowave.
[)o not pot/t_opcorn ill yore:
IIIiCIX)W_I_,_' o_,/'n /lnless ill
a sllecial IIliel'ow_\ e t)ot)corn accessory or mfless you use
popcorn labeled ti)r use in nficrowave ovens.
;_} So]lie t)ro(hlctS S/Ich as
whole eggs and sealed containers t_)r examllle,
closed,jar,_--atx' able to explode and should not be
heated ill this lIlJtTowave oven. Such use of the
lllielX)wa_e o_en collld
resuh in injury.
N Do not boil eggs in a
llliC1X)W_l_,e O_el/, Pl?eSS/ll?e
_villbuild ut) inside egg }_)lk and will cause it to burst,
possibly resuhing in in jm 3.
()pemting tlle microwave' with no/k)od inside ti)r more
thall a IZ/illtlte or two lil_l_,
cause damage to tile oven
and eo/lld start a fire.
It increases tile heat arotmd tile magnetron and can
shorten the li/_' of the oxen.
Foods with ilnl)lToken O/lter "skill" such as potatoes,
hot dogs, sausages, tomatoes, apples, chicken livers and other gSblets, and egg yolks
should be pierced to allow steaiil to escape (hlrillg
cooking.
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+_SUPERHEATEDWATER >
Liquids,such as water,
coffeeortea are ableto be
overheatedbeyond theboiling point without appearingto be boiling.Visiblebubbling or boiling when thecontaineris
removed fromthe microwave ovenisnot alwayspresen_
THISCOULDRESULTIN VERY HOTLIQUIDSSUDDENLY BOILINGOVERWHENTHE
CONTAINERIS DISTURBEDOR ASPOONOROTHERUTENSIL ISINSERTEDINTO THELIQUID.
To red uce the risk of i_/jury to persons:
-- Do not o_a,rheat die lkpfid.
-- Stir tile liquid t)odl be/btv
all(I l/;d/i_,r;-ly ' tim)ugh
heating it.
--Do not use straight-sided
containers with ]__];tX)%_r
he(ks.
--Alter heating, allow tile
(O]l{}liner 1o stand ill the
IlliCit)W21\ e o\e]l /()l? a shori
time l>e/()Fe rel//O\'ing the
COlltainer.
-- Use exIrel//e ( _.re rv'tiell
illsertill_ a Sl)OOl/ or other
Iltellsil lilt() the COl/tailleF.
\\ old heating hal)} tood ill glaxs jar.s, e\ en with tile lid
o//i Make sure all intimt/ood is d/oroughly looked. Siir
/ood to distribme tile heat
evenl\. 1{(' C_l]?eJH1 to 1)l'evellI
s(aMing when wamfing ]()rl///lla. The COlliainer lll}p_'
/('el cooler dlan tile/ormula really is. Always test the /ormula be/ore t('eding
tile bat)\.
i_i;I)on't defrost/i'ozen
be\ ('t_gt's ill narrow- ne(ked t)ottles (esl)e(i_dly ( arl)onated beverages).
Even il the (onminer is opened, 1)ressure (an build
ut). This can cause tile (()mainer to bm'sL t)ossibly resuhing in i11jur}.
ii:: I{ot/oods and swam (an
(ause bin:us, ge (areflfl when ot)ening any container.s oI
hot food, including t)otlcorn bags, cooking pouches and boxes. "Ib 1)re\'ent 1)ossil)le i11jury, (lire( t steam _l_r_l_r
t>()m hands and time.
[)0 llOt o'_er/ook t)otatoes.
The_ (ould dehvdmw and (at(h fire, (ausmg damage
tO _o/lr ()'_en.
Cook meal and l)ouhr3 thoroughl}--meat to
at least an INTERNAl, temperature of 160°F
alld t)o/llWy to at least _lll
INTERNAI temt)erat tn:e of 180°E Cooking to dlese
tel//l)eratHFes /lSllally protects
against tbodborne illness.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
MICROWAVE-SAFECOOKWARE
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Make smx' all cookware used in
yo/w lllicl'ow;t\e OVell is suituble
Ibr mierowming. Most glass casseroles, cooking dish_ s,
HleusuriHg CUllS , c[igtaFd clli)s ,
potwry or ehin_t diHnerware which does not hme metallic
uim or gl;tze with a metallk sheen can be used. Som_
cool;ware is 1;dleled "suitable Ibr mierowming."
J) ff you are not sm:e if a dM_ is
mierowa_v-satb, use this test: Place in the oven both the
dish you a_v testing and a glass measm'ing cup filled
with 1 cup of water--set the meamring cup eid_er in or
next to tile dish. Microwave one minute at high. ff the
dMl heats, it should not be used tbr micmwm'ing.
If die dish remains cool and only the _uer in the
cup heats, then the dish is lllicrow_l_, e-sat(,.
ffvou use a meat theruiometer while cooking,
make sm'e it is sa/b/br use in microwave o_ens.
i_)1I)o not use recy(led paper
products. I_.ecy(led paper towels, napkins and waxed paper can eolltain l//et_d
flecks which mt_v cause arcing or ignite. Paper
t)roduets containing lib/lOll
or IMon filaments should be twoided, as they mm
also ignite.
N Some stwotbau_ tr_c,ts (like
those th;-it menu is packaged on) h_v a thin strip of metal
emtledded ill the bottom. When mi( rowm ed, tile metal
(m/burn the floor ot the ()\el/ or ignite a t)_q/er towel.
i(:: I)o not use tile mi(rowave to
(tl_ ' newspapers.
i_)1Not all plastic wrap is suitable
/br use in mierowm e o\ens. Check die package tbr
tn:oper rise.
i(:: Paper towels, wm-:ed paper
and plastic wrap can be used to cover dishes ill order to
retain moisture and prevent spattering. Be sm:e to vent
])k_Stl(wI_]) so st('_l//(an
CS('_I] )e.
i_)_ Co()kx_]:e lll_W be(Ollle ]lot
because ot hetu transtbrred fi'om the hetm'd/bod. Pot holders muv be needed to handle the cook_are.
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J? "Boilal)le" cooking pouches
and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit, pierced or
_x'nted as directed bv package. If th(\_ are not,
plastic could burst dining or immediately atier cooking, possibly resulting in il_im T. .\lso, plastic storage
containers should be at least t)artially III/C(;_'lTe(t t)ecallse
th(\v/orm a tight seal. When cooking with containers tightly covered with plastic
wr_l]), tel/lOve covelJng
carefllllv and direct steam _lW_lV/i'Olll hallds all(| /i_ce.
Use/oil onh as direcied in this guide. TV dimmrs ma}
be microwmvd in toil trm_'_ less than 3/4" high; remo_v
the top loll co\'er and return the trm to the box. When
using/oil in the microwave o\en, keep the foil at leas{
l" mva} fi'om the sides of
the ()\ell.
Plastic cook_,mre Plastic cookware (lesiglle(t tot
mi(rowm e (()()king is very usefi_l, bm should be used
(areflflh. E_en mi( row_\ e- s_)/_'t)lasti( m m not be as
tolemm of o\ ercooking conditions as are glass or
ceralilic l//ate]J_ds and ill?iv' so/len or char if
sut!iected to short periods of over(ooking. In longer expos/ires Io o_._')'(ooking,
the ti)od and cookware could iglfite.
Follow thoso guidolinos:
,,,i(,:o,,'a,'e-s?<e
.....................t)lasti(s only and
use them in StlJCt comt)liaHce with
the cookwa)'e
ill?in [ lt_tc|/11"( 'l?'S
recol//l//enda[ions.
_: Do not mi(rowme emt)r _
.....................COlltail leFs.
Do not t)ennit (hildren
.....................to use plastic ( ()()k'_'a];e
witholH colIll )lete S[lt)el'\_sion,
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS
This appliance nmst be grotmded. In the e_ent oi ml electric>d short circuit, gTom/ding reduces tile risk of electric shock b} l/)x)_iding _m esc>ti/e wire t_n: tile (lectric c/lrr(nt.
This ;_ppli_mce is eq/lipI/ed with _l i/ower co_xl hming _ grounding wire wifll a grounding plug. The plug must be phlg-g_ d into an
omlet dlat is prop(rl} installed and grom/ded.
Consuh a qualified electrician or s(r_ice technician if tile groml(ling insti _lctions are not completely understood, or if doubt (xists as to whether tile appliance is lm)l)erl} grounded.
If tile omlet is a standard 2-1m)ng wall outlet, it is yore: personal r(sllonsibility and obligation to hme it replaced with a proll(rly
glxmn(l(d 3-prong w;dl outlet.
Do not un(ler any circmnstances cm or remo\_ the third (gTound) l)_X)ng lix)m the po/_'r cord.
_\i_ do not recommend _lsing aI/extension cord wifll this appliance. If the pow(r cord is too short, llave a qtlalified electrician or service technician install all outlet i/(ar tile appliance. (S_e 14/ARNIN6--
EXTENSION CORDSsection.)
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I_'or I/est ol)emdon, plug this applianc( imo its own elec_ri(al omlet to t/rexen_ tli(kering of lights, blowing of ti_se or _ril)ping of cir( ui_ llr(ake)2
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ADAPTERPLUGS
Usagesituationswhere appliance'spowercordwill be disconnected infrequently.
Because of potential satbi,_ hazards under certain conditions,
we stronglyrecommendagainstthe
use ofan adapterplug.IIowa,\er,
i/you still ehxt io use an adallwr, where local (odes permit,
a TEMPORARYCONNECTIONmay be made to a tllX)l)erly glx)mlded
2-prong _wll reeel/tacle t)y tile/lse of a UIAisted adapter which is
available at most local hardware stores.
The larger slot in tile adapter must be aligned with tl/e larger slot in tile wall re(el/mcle to plx)vide t/lX)t/er t/olmJty in tile colme(tion of tile power cord.
CAUTION: Attaching the adapter ground terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw does not ground the appliance unless the cover screw is metal, and not insulated and the wafl receptacle is grounded through the house wiring.
Alignlarge I f_-'_ II
Pr°ngs/sl°ts _ !y II
TEMPORARY andfirmc°nnecti°n
METHOD beforeuse.
Ensureproperground
},bu should have the circuit checked by a qualified electrician to
make sure the receptacle is l/tX)t/efly grounded.
When disconnecting the power cord tix)m the adal/ter, alwa}:'_ hold
the adapter with ol/e hand. If dlis is not done, tile adapter gtx)mld terminal is very likely to t/reak with repeated use. Should this hatlpen, DO NOTUSE die appliance m/til a t/rotmr ground has again been established.
Usage situations where appliance's power cord will be disconnected frequently.
Do notuse an adapter plug in these situauons ix'cause t_'equent
(tis(onne(iion o/the ])()_r_'_"(()]'(_ t)la(es m/(tue strain on lhe adapter and leads to eventual/itilure of tile adapter gr(mnd terminal. _bu should l/m_ the 2-1/rong wall receptacle rel/laced wilh a 3-t>rong (gTounding) tx'cet/taele by a qualilied electrician betore using die apt>liance.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
EXTENSIONCORDS
_\ shoT'| t)oWeI" Supply cord is provided to _x'dme die _fisks resulUng
/i'om becoming entangled in or ufipping o\er a longer cord.
Extension cords mm be used if you are carefld in using diem. If an extension cord is used--
_i_The,..,'kedele.,_i.,1,.,t._o*,t,e_,xte._io..,rd..t,o,,ld,,e
.....................at least as great as the elecllJcal rating ot the apl_liance;
The extension cord must be a grounding-type 3-wire cord and
.....................it must be plugged into a 3-slot outlet;
N Thee..e._io..,,'dCO,lid,,e_,,',:..ged_,,,I,.,it,,i..o1
dFat)e o'_el? the (Olllllel?{O t) or tal)leto l) where it (an 1)e t)lllled
on by dfildren or tripped over unintentionally.
If you use an extension cord, tile interior light InW Ilk ker and the
blovv_'r SO/llld 1//}1"_ V}tFV whell tl/e l//icrowa_' o_,t'n is Oil. Cooking
times ma} be longel; too.
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READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETY INFORMATIONCAREFULLY.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
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Aboutthe features of yourmicrowave oven.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may varyfrom your model
800 Watts ,
Featuresof the Oven
DoorLatches.
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OptionalAccessories
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Window with Metal Shield. S(reen _l|lOWS(ooking to be vicwcd
whi](! keeping llli(l'owaxes (oll{]lK!d ill the oxen.
Touch Control Panel Display.
DoorLatchRelease. I)resslaM_re]e_setoopendoor.
Removable Turntable. Tm'm_d)le m_d support mustbe in pla(e
&&rh(_llusing the o',cn. The turntabk_ mm be remo',ed tbr
Convenience Guide.
NOTE: Rating plate, oven vent(s) and oven light are located on the inside
walls of the microwave oven,
A\_filabh' _{ extra (()st h:om }x)m: (',E sul)plic_: 04-AO19Hanging Kit allows dfis oxen to be morn)ted under a cabinet.
JX82727" Built-In Kit allows this o_en {o be buih into a c_d)ine{
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Youcanmicrowaveby time,with the conveniencefeaturesor with the autofeature.
I AUTO I
0 0
CookingContro/s
Check the Convenience Guide before you begin.
Time Features
Press Enter
O
TiME COOK Pressonceor twice
TiME DEFROST Amountof defrostingtime EXPRESSCOOK Starts immediately!
ADD 30 SEC Starts immediateJy!
POWER LEVEL PowerJeveJ1 10
Convenience Featuresand Auto Feature
Press Enter Option
POPCORN Starts h_m_ediately! 3.0or 3.5 oz. BEVERAGE Starts immediately! 4,8, or 12oz. REHEAT Foodtype 1_ Servingsize
SNACKS Foodtype 1q3 Foodweight COOK Foodtype 14 Foodweight
AUTO DEFROST Foodweight
Amountof cookingtime
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Aboutchanging the power level
immediately after entering the t_ature time for TIME COOg TIME DEFROSTer EXPRESSCOOK.The power
((",el ma\ also be (hm_ged (lining time (om_tdow_).
i_ Press TIME COOKer TIME DEFROST
Freer (ooking or dei_'os_ingtime.
Press POWER LEVEL.
[[_ Sele(t desired t)oweF lexel 1-10.
Press START
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i iill Iili
_llJilble pOWCF hwels add/h'xil)ilit} to IlIi(TOW;I\ e
(ookil/g. Tlle t)owel? lexels on the mi(rowaxe oxen (aD 1)e ( OW, l)ared to the sHr{_(e ill/its el/_t_ 17_t31_e.
I_/( h t)oweF le_,e] _l_,(!s "_()tl lili( FOW33,e elle]7_ r _{ ( elTUdill
percent of the ume. Power level 7 is mi(rowa\ e energy 70% of the time. Power level3 is enerKv 30% of d_e dine. Most cooking will be done on High (powerleve110) whi(h g_,s you 100% power. Powerleve110 will cook /sster but toed ma\ need more t_'equent stirring, rotadng or turning o_v_: A lower setting will (ook lilol'e
e\ eI/l_' al/d need less stirdng or rotating of die tk)od.
Sollle/()o(]s II/Hv l/_lve betleF ]I_IVOI; texttllTe OF
al)pearanee if one of the lower settings is used. Use a lower power h'_el when (()()king/[)o(Is that have a ten(ten(_" to boil o_vr su(h as s(alloped potatoes.
Rest t(e(Jo(ts (when d_e microwa\ e energy Q_(les ott) give time t_)r the/i_(od to "equalize" or transl_'r heat to the inside of d_e toed. An examt(le of this is shown wid_ power level 3_the d eli'ost (T(le. II microwa\ e energy did not (yele eli, the outside of the/k)od would (ook
belore the inside was deli:oste(I.
Here are some examples of uses for various power levels.
High 10: Fish, bacon, _'g('tal)les, boiling liquids. Med-High 7: (',emle cooking o/meat and pouhry;
baking (assemles and reheating. Medium 5: Slow cooking and tenderizing/_)r stews and
less |elldel; C/I|S Ot l/lear.
Low2or3: Deti'osdng: simmering; delicate sauces.
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Warm 1: Keeping toed WalTlil; softening butter.
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Aboutthe time features. 9e.oo,,
Time Cook
Time Cook /
told99 sc(onds.
I_ressr/MECOOK.
...................(Prc.'._ POWER LEVEL. Sclc(t a dcsircd power Icvcl
I-I0.)
Prcss START
_m m m ot)cn file door during Time Cook lo (:beck
lh_ tbod. Close 1he door :rod press STABTto rcsmnc cooking.
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TimeCook//
I ,ets voltcllang_' power levels amomatically dm_ing cooking. I lere's how to do it:
..................... l)()_r_: (Press POWERLEVEL Sclc(t a desired
power level 1-10)
Press TIMECOOKa_;_in
r Emcr Ihc s_(;ond cook _imc.
Cha, ige ,h_ p,.m, r le, d i[),.:., don', "r_' _'_'
..................... l)()_r_ (Press POWERLEVEL Scle(:t a desired
power lcxel 1-1 O)
N "_'_START
At the ('rid of Time Cook I, Time Cook II((rants down.
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CookingGuidefor time Cook
NOTE."Usepower level High (10) unless otherwise noted.
Asparagus
(fresh spears) ] lb. 7 to 101_1,,
(frozen spears) 10-oz. package 5 to 8 mhl.
Beans
(fresh green) llb. cuthlhalf 12to 17rain.
(frozen green) lO-oz, package 5 to 9 rim1.
(frozen lima) lO-oz, package 5 to 9 nfin.
Boots (fresh, whole) 1 bm_ch 18 to 25 mhl. In 2-(it. ca,_serole, ])lace
Broccoli
(freshcuO 1 btmch 7to 10 mh].
(fresh spears) 1 btmeh 9 to 13 mha.
(frozen, lO-oz, package 5 to 8 nfin.
chopped) (frozen spears) lO-oz, package 5 to 8 nfin.
Cabbage
(fresh) I medlmn head 8 to 11 mh_.
(wedges) 7 to 10 mhl.
Carrots
(fresh,sliced)
(frozen)
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Med-High (7)
(1¼ to lW _bs.)
(1¼to lV_lbs.)
(about 2 lbs.)
1 lb. 6 to 9 nfin.
lO-oz, package 5 to 8 nfin.
1 medimn head 9 to 14 rain.
l medimn head 9 to 17 mh_.
lO-oz, package 5 to 8 mhl.
Comments
In 1½-(1t. ot)l(mg glass t)aking dish, t)la(e 1/4 (u]) wawn
In l-(it. (asserole.
In 1½-(1t . casserole, ])lace
1/2 cup Wil[el_.
In 1-(it. casserole, ])lace 2 tablesl)oons w_te_:
In 1-(it. casserole, ])lace
1/4 cup wil[el _.
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1, 2 (u]) _%ra[el:.
In 2-(it. casserole, ])lace
1/2 cup Wil[el2
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, ])lace 1/4 cup water.
In 1-(tt. casserole.
In l-(t t. (asserole, ])]a(e ._4[al)les])ool/s _alel2
In 1½- or 2-(it. casserole, ])lace
1/4 cup willel2
In 2- or 3-(it. casserole, ])lace
1/4 cup water.
In 1½-(1t . casserole, ])lace
1/4 cup wiltel2
In 1-(it. casserole, ])lace 2 tal)lesj)oons water:
In 2-(it. casserole, |)lace
1/2 cup Wil[el2
In 2-(it. casserole, ])lace
l/2 cup Wil[el'.
In 1-(it. casserole, ])lace 2 t_d)les])()()_/s w_teE
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Amount Time Comments
Corn
(frozen kernel) lO-oz, package 4 to 8 nthl. In 1-qt. (asserole, t}la(e
2 tal)lesl)OOllS water.
Corn on the cob
(fresh) 1 to 5 ears 3 to 5 mhl. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking-
per ear dish, t}la(e corn. If (orn is in
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(frozen) 1 ear 5 to 7 nlln.
2 to 6 ears 2 to 4 rain.
per ear
Mixed vegetables
(frozen) 10-oz. package 4 to 8 mhl. In 1-qt. casserole, place
Peas (fresh, shelled) 2 lbs. tmshelled 9 to 12 mhl. In 1-qt. (asserole, pla(e
(frozen) lO-oz, package 4 to 8 nfin. In 1-qt. casserole, ]}lace
Potatoes
(fresh, cubed, 4 potatoes 11 to 14 nfin.
(6 to 8 oz. each)
(fresh, whole, 1 (6 to 8 oz.) 2 to 5 ntha. sweet or white)
lmsk, use no water; if corn has been husked, add 1/4 cup water, l).('arral}g( ' after half of
time. Place in 2-qt. oblong glass
baking dish. Cover with v('nted plastic w_q}. RearDmge alier
half of time.
3 tal)lesl)oou, s water.
1,/4 (ut) water;
2 t_d)lesl}oons wate]_
Peel and cut imo l" cubes. Place in 2-qt. casserole with 1/2
cup water. Stir after half of time. Pierce with cooking tork. Place
in center of the oven. Iet stand 5 mimltes.
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Spinach (fresh) 10 to 16 oz. 5 to 8 nfin.
(frozen, chopped lO-oz, package 5 to 8 mln.
and leaf)
Squash
(fresh, summer 1 lb. sliced 4 to 7 nfin. and yellow)
(winter, acorn 1 or 2 squash 7 to 11 mhl. or butternut) (about 1 lb. each)
In 2-qt. casserole, t}lace washed st)inach.
In 1-qt. casserole, ]}lace 3 tal)lesl}oons wate]_
In 1½_-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.
Cut in ftalt and remove {ibrous ]//el//l)r;-ines. In 2-qt. ot)long
glass baking dish, t)la{ e squash {ut-._ide-(town. Tm'n cm-side-u])
aIier 4 minutes.
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Aboutthetimefeatures.
TimeDefrost
Allows xou to defix)st for _ sele(ted length at time. See
th(' Defrosting Guide tar suggested times. (Auto Defrost cxpl_ined in tl_(' About the auto feature sc(tion.)
Press TIME DEFROST
_-nterde{_ostingtime.
Press START
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pressSTART
})()_r(_t" lexel is _t/HonI_lti(?lllv Set ?l[ 3, 1)ll[ (_ll/ t)(! ( l/_tng-(!d.
Sire can deli'os_ small items quickly b} raising d_e po_x'r
h'\ el a/ier entering the time. Power level 7 cuts the total de/i'osting time in about hal/:, powerleve110 cuts tl_e total time to approximately 1/3. Itoweve_; load will
need l//oFe/i:eqllelH _tttention tl/_tll iiS/lal.
At one half of selected deti'osting time, the oxen signals
TURN. At tiffs time, mm load over and break apart or
)x'arrange pieces tar mo)x' even deti'osting. Shield any warm areas with small pieces of Jail.
A dull thumt)ing noise ma} be heard dm-ing (teli:osting.
This is normal when oven is not operating at High t)owe):
Defrosting tips
J_ N)o(ts/i'ozen in paper or plastic can Ix' deti'osted in
tl_e package. Closed packages should be slit, pierced or _'nted AIZIT2R load has partially deli'osted. Plastic ston_ge containers should be t)artially m_co_'re(t.
N I:mnily-size, t)rel)ackaged/i'ozen dinners can be
deJi'osted and microw_ed, ff the load is in a Jail container, mmslbr it {o a microwa\'e-salb dish.
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_: Foods that spoil (asily should not be allowed to sit
am for more them on( hour after deli'osfing. Room t_ rap( r;m_re promotes the gr(m th of hannflfl bacteria.
N I:or more even deJi'osting of larger loads, such as
roasts, use Auto Defrost. Be sure large m('a{s are (ompletely deti'osted betore cooking.
_: When de/i'osted, load should be cool but so/tened in
all areas. It still slightly i_5; remm _o tl_e microwave'
verx b_Jetlv or let it stand a t_'w minutes.
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DefrostingGuide
Time Comments
Breads, Cakes
Bread, buns or rolls (1piece) ]/2 m:m. Sweet rolls (approx. 12 oz.) 2 to 4 rim1.
Fish and Seafood
Fillets, frozen (1 lb.) 8 to 121_1. Shellfish, small pieces (I lb.) 5 to 8 rim1.
Fruit
Plasticpouch- 1or2
(/0-oz.package]
Meat
Bacon(1lb.)
Franks(1lb.]
Ground/neat(I lb.) Roast:beef,lamb,veal,pork
Steaks, chops and cutlets
Poultry
Chicken, broiler-fryer cutup (2½ to 3 Ibs.)
Chicken,whole
(2½ to 3 [bsj
Cornishhen
Turkeybreast(4to61b_)
3 to 7 rim1.
3 to 6 nfin.
3 m 6 rim1.
5 to 8 mill.
10 to 16 nfin.
per Lb. 5to 10 rain.
per Lb.
16 to 22 nm_t.
22 to 28 nm_t.
9to 16 rain. per Lb.
5m 10 rain. per Lb.
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Place block in casserole. Turn over and break ut) after half the time.
Place unopened package in o_en. I,et stand ,3minutes after de/i'osting.
Place m_,opelmd package iu, (._._,. Microwave.just until ti'a_,ks em_ be
separated. I,el stand ,",+minutes, if he( essar}, to complete defl:osting. Turn meat o\er after half tile time. Use power level I.
Place tn_,wrapped meat in cooking dish. Turn over after half tile time
and shield warm areas with R)il. When tinished, separate pieces and
let strum to eonq>lete defl:ostiu, g.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Unwrap and turn over after half the time. When
finished, separate pieces and l/licI'owtl_e 2--4 minmes more, if necessar}: Let stand
t(/finish defi:osting. Place wrapped chicken in dish. Alter half
[lie [iIIle, /lnwr_l]) and ttlrll ehickell ()\'eE
Shield warm areas with/oil. Finisft defrosting. I/necessary, run cold water
in tile cavity tmtil giMets can be tx'moved. Place unwnq)ped hen in the (l_vn
breast-side-up. Turn o_vr after half the time. Rtln cool '_*m.terin the
( avit_, until giblets can be remo\ed. [)lace unwnq)ped breast in dish breast-
sid('-down. M+ter half the time, turn oxer and shield want+ areas with toil. Nnish
delir)sting. Iet stand 1-2 hours in re/iigen_tor to (omt)lete de/i'osting.
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Aboutthetimefeatures.
Express Cook
This is a quick way to set cooking time for I-6 minutes.
Press one ofth(' Express Cook t)ads (flr)m 1 to 6) lot
1_ minutes at (ooking at powerlevel I0. For ('×_mll/h',
t)rcss the 2 1)_11|/L)r2 minutes el (()()king time. "Ill(' pow('r h'v('l (_m t)(' (hm/ged as tim(' is (omlting
down. Press POWERLEVEL and _'nu'r 1-10.
Add 30 Seconds
You can use this feature two ways,"
_: It will add 30 seconds to the time comlting down
each time the pad is pressed.
J? It (m/be used as a quick way to set 30 seconds of
cooking time.
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Abouttheautofeature. 9e.co,,
..... Auto Defrost
Defrost tot most other ti'ozen toods.
Auto Defrost aHtol//ati(_d]} sets ill!! defl:osdng limes and
po/lhrv _t]ld {lS]l weig]lillg tl l) tO () [)OH]Ids.
Llsing die Conversion Guide below, ellter toed ,+_,eig]lt.
...............IFor e×mnpie, press pads I and 2 tot ] .2 p(mnds
(] petard, 3 ommcs).
(rimeDefrost is explained in the Abouttho time features
section.)
There is a handy guide located on the inside front of the oven.
_:: Remov(' meat ti'om package and place on microwav('-
sa_b dish.
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I_b/ _ ......
Guide
,\tier defrosdng, most meats need to stand 5 minutes to (omplet(' (t('ti'osting. I _at_;(' tx)asts should stand tbr
abom 30 mimues.
Conversion Guide
If the weight of food is stated in poundsand ounces, theounces must be converted to tenths(.1)of apound
WeightofFoodinOunces EnterFoodWeight
(tenthsofapound)
I-2 .I
3 .2
4-5 .3
6-7 .4
8 .5
9-10 .6
11 .7
12-13 .8 14-15 .9
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Abouttheconveniencefeatures.
Popcorn
"[b use d_e Popcorn t_amre:
(lesstime)(moretime)
Useonly withprepackaged microwavepopcornweighing
3.0to 3.5ounces.
if ill( pa( kage is less d_an 3.0 om/ces or larger dmn 3.5 oml(es. Place 1he t)ackag( of 1)el)corn
ill 1he ((!111(!17 of lhe l/li(rowave.
Prcss POPCORNon_e tar a 3.0-o/li/ce t)ackage of
l)Ol)(Orl/ or I"wJce t()r _'t ._.."}-(1/111( e [)a( kage of
lX)l_(:orn. The o_(n starts immediatel\..
Dm'ing the POPCORN (\wle, the turntable will rotate, stop, then _x)tate ag_dn. "['his Ikature pro\ides optimmn
res/flts.
How toAdjustthePopcornProgramtoProvidea Shorter or LongerCookTime
If you fiI/(l that the I)mnd of popcorn you use m_deq)ops or o\(rcooks consist(ntl}., _:/m can add or subtract 20 seconds to the automatic l)Ol@ing time.
Toadd time:
,\{ler pressing POPCORN,press 9immediately alicr the
ox(n starts for an extr_ l0 seconds. Pr(ss 9 ;_gain to add another 10 se(onds (1otal 20 seconds additional time}.
Tosubtract time:
\l_(r pres,in_,s, POPCORN, press I immedialeh alier
th( o_('n starts Jar l 0 seconds less cooking tiHle. Press I ag_in to reduce cooking time another
10 seconds (total 20 seconds less cooking time).
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Beverage
To us(" dw Beverage {b_mm,:
Prc._, BEVERAGE omc {_)r a 4_)z. beverage, twi('(' ]()r _l]ld 8-oz. he, crag(, or thr(,(, dm('s Jot tl 12-oz. b(,veragc.
Drinks heated with the Beverage feature may be very hot. Remove the container with care.
Snacks
The Snacks {b_mm' at_tomati(-allv s('ts the mi(row_ving times and power 1('\els to warm a V;tlJetv of snack leeds.
i_ ['_._ SNACKS.
Selc(t slJ,a(k type 1-6 (see Seacks Guide bclow).
...................ill OIII/C(!S.
Snacks Guide
1 Bread, rolls, muffins
2 Sandwiches
3 Pizza (leftover slices) 4 Dessert toppiegs
5 Soup 6 Cheese dip
HIN_ You can press and hold the SNACKS pad during
cooking to display the remaining microwaving time.
Quantity or Weight
1 to 4 1 to 2
1 to 4 1 to 4
8 to 40 oz. 4 t() 16 oz.
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Abouttheconveniencefeatures.
Reheat
The Reheat R'amre reheats nlan_ pl'eXio/lsly (ooked toods.
REHEAT.
Sele(t tood ,}],e 1-7 for one servi,,g (see Reheat
.....................Guide below).
3 ser_ing:_.
START.
NOTE" The serving size may be changed or added after pressing START by pressing number pads 1, 2 or 3. Serving size for food type 7 cannot be changed.
Reheat Guide
Comments
I Pasta
2 Meats, casseroles, pizza
3 Fruits and vegetables # Beverages, 8-10 oz.
5 Sauces and gravies 6Pizza(pieces) 7 Plate of leftovers
(2 to3 foods, 4 oz. each)
Cover with lid or _t'ntcd plastic _r_'_{]).
Co_vr with lid or _entcd plastic wrap.
Co_vr with lid or _ented plastic wrap.
Use wide mouth mug.
Covcr with lid or _t'nted plasti( wrap. Do not copy,:
Co_t'r with vented plasuc wrap.
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Cook
The Cook teatm'e autonmti(all) sets file t ooking times
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Selet t food type 1-9 (see die Cool( Guide below).
N srA,r.
Hint: Press and hold the COOKpad during cooldng to display
the oodandrema,ningcooPt,me,
Cook Guide
; _ ;: Weight Comments
I Canned Vegetables 4 to 90 oz, I[JM_ l/lit 1x)\_raEe-NaJ( * (as.Nelx)le OF |)1)\_1.
(;(9Vel_\\ri|h lid or \en|ed plas|it \_rap.
2 FrozenVegetables 4 to 20 OZ. [JSt" l/lit ]x)\\raxe-saJ( " (asMqx)I(" OF
bowl. Follow pat kage insmic|ious /k_radding \\ra|en Co_¢r \\rid/ lid or
ven|ed plas|ic wrap.
3 Fresh Vegetables 4 to 16 oz. ()st" l/lit Fo\\ra\e-saJ(" cas_eFole OF|)OWl.
Add 7 lablespoons \l/rate["1[)1"each
servhig. Co_er \\ril]/lid or _enled plaslic wrap.
4 Potatoes 8 to 40 oz. Pierce skin with Jerk. Place t)°ta|°es
ol/lhe tllrlital fie.
5 Fish 4 to 16 oz. Use oblol/g, sq/lare or FOUlld dish.
Co\er \\ri|h _cu|ed t)laslit \vnq).
6 Chicken Pieces 4 to 40 oz. Use oblong, StlUare or rouud dish.
Co\'er with _cu|ed t)laslit _rt;l}) ()t"
wax ])ai)er.
7 GroundMeat 8 to 48 oz. Llse roll//d ca.',serole di.',h. (Jr/il//l)le
(beef,pork, turkey) mea| in|o dish. Coxer wi||/lid or
ven|ed t)las|ic \Vl'_l}).
8 Bacon 2 to 10 oz. [ ,aye( snips on a pla|e, 4 |o a laver.
Co\e( each laver wilh a pal)e( lowel.
9 Pizza 4 to 16 oz. Follow t)ackage insiruciious to
(frozen, microwaveable) t)rel)are ])izza |i)r |Hit ]x)\v;t\4] lg.
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Aboutthe otherfeatures.
CookingCompleteReminder
door or pressCLEAR/OFF
Clock
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_,,_CLOCK
_ii_ E]l|,_l" tiII_,_ (,_ d;cix, '.
0 _, PressSTARTor CLOCK.
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Delay Start_fllows yoll to set the l//i(l_OW_tV(_ 10 delay
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___ (ooking ut> to 12 hours.
::_,: Press DELAYSTART
...... the ]//iCl_O_%r_tv(! (lock shows the (orr('ct till/(! of d_l_'.)
Press START
@ De,+S,+."Fll(, ()x*('ll will 2H|toi//_ti(_ll]}' St_l't _t ,l/c (l(_l_l}(,d tilIl(!.
"Fl/(! tiH/c of d_tv III_IV 1)C dist)layed by pressing CLOCK.
ChildLock-Out
+_i)umax lock the control panel to pre_,nt the microwave {i'om being accidentally started or used 1)v children.
"Io lock or mflock the controls, press and hold CLEAR/OFF tor about three seconds. "When the control tmnel is
lo(ked, LOC will be disl>la)_'d to the extreme fight.
Turntable
o_,-o_- l>e tttrned off tor large dishes. Press TURNTABLEto tttrn
the tttrntal>le on or ofl_
Sometimes the turntable can become toohot to touch.
B(! (;-II:ef/tltOrt(Jill/g" tile tttrnt:_t,l)le (ht]Jng ;_lll(t_dt(!r (()()king.
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Aboutthe otherfeatures.
Kitchen timer
This pad performs three functions:
i:: [/ O])('t_lt('s as ;_//lillllt(' lil//('K
_ 11can be solIodelay cookh_g,
t cat* bc u_ed asa hold scuh_g aflcrdcli'osdng,
Th(" Kitchen Timer operates wit]tout _t}l(']'()_r_{_CC_Ct_.
How to Use as a Minute timer
+I t're.ss KITCHEN TIMER.
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_ Ellt(W tit(' _llllOtll/t Of lilt/( _ _otl \_II/l to (Otl]tt ([()\_rl],
_ Press START \Yh('n the time is up, rhc timer
WiN Si_I/_|[.
How to Use to Delay the Start of Cooking
}_)H (an set tile IIll(FOWa_e tO delay (ookJn_ Hp to
99 mhmms and 99 se(onds.
Press TIMECOOK and enter the amount of
.....................(ooking til//e.
_,: Press KITCHEN TIMER and enter the amom_t ot time
.....................to delay the start of (ooking.
N th(ss STARTTh( timer,,'illl)(gin coundng (lo,sn
.....................to z_o and cooking will th_n })(gill.
Howto Use to Set a Holding time
}_()ll (:dn S(!t _1 hol(lillg tim(! t)(_|_*_r(!(?ll Defrost and
Time Cook, tSx)m one sc(ond to (.)9 mimzms.
press TIMEDEFROST
Emer deti'osdng time.
a: ,,,ssKITCHENTIMER
.....................to hold.
Press TIME COOK
tllt(_17 (o()kin_ till/(L
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Microwave terms.
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Arcing
Covering Coxers hold in mois|ure, allow for more exert heating and redu(e
Shielding In a regular o_,en, y,u shiekl chicken breasts or baked toods |o
Standing Time XVhen "you (ook with regular ovens, ti_o(ts su(h as roasts or cakes
Venting \tier (oxe_fing a dish wi|h plasti( wrap, "_o/l Xel/| the plasti(x_r_t) l))'
Definition
Arcing is the l//i(1x)W_l\'(' |(will {()1"sparks in the oxen. Arcing is
caused by:
!_s_metal or/oil touching the side of the oxen.
i:'_?R)il |hal is 1lot molded |o R)od (uptm:l_ed edges act like
amennas).
_: metal such as twist-ties, poultr} pins, gold-_Jmmed dishes. i_?;recycled paper towels comaining small metal pieces.
(ooking time. Venting plasti( Wl'_lp or coxering with X_r_lXpaper
allows ex((_ss S|e_l]// to (_s(al)e.
t)lY_Xel/t oxer-brownillg. Wllell microwax_ng, }ou use Slilall st]Jps
of toil to shield thin parts, such as the tips of v,ings and legs on poul|_) whi(h would cook 1)eti)re larger parts.
are allowed to stand to finish cooking or to set. Sian(ting |ime is (speciall}' importan| in iilic1x)W_l_.(!cooking. Note tlla| a
mi(rowaxed (ake is Hot pla(ed OH a (o01iHg _(k.
HIl?llil/_, |);4( k o11(_ (Ol_l/eF SO ex((_ss steal// (all es( al)(L
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Care and cleaning of the microwave oven.
Helpful Hints
An occ_sion_d thorough wiping with a solution ot
t)aking soda and water keet)s tile inside flesh.
Unplug the cord before cleaning any part of this oven.
How to Clean the Inside
Walls,Floor,InsideWindow,Metal andPlasticParts
ontheDoor
S()me spatters can lie remo_,d wi{h a paper {owel; offsets m m require a dmn I) (loth. I/cmo_' gTeas_' spatters wifl_ a su(Is_' cloth, fl_en lJnse wifl_ a dam t) cloth. Do no{ use abrasive cleaners or shaq) mensils
OIl o\'('n walls.
Toclean thesurface of the door andthe surface of theoven that
coffeetogether upon closing, useonly mild, nonabrasivesoapsor
detergents using aspongeor soft cloth. Rinse with aclampcloth
anddr_
Never use a commercial oven cleaner on any part of your microwave.
Removable Turntable and Turntable Support
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'['(7t)revem breakage, (1(7not place fl_e mrmal)le in{o
"_rat(tF ill3t _11[(_1; C( okil/g'. _,tStl l{ (?alTe]ullv ill waIlll, siidsv
water or ill fl_e dishwasher. The tm:ntalde and support
(?all 1)(_ 1)token if drot)t)ed. U(_lIl(_l/ll)el;, do llOt (Tt)el_lte
the o\en without the mrmable and sut)por{ in place.
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How to Clean the Outside
the microwave oven. Ammonia or alcohol can damage
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the appearance of the microwave.
Case
Clean the outside of the microwm e with a suds} cloth. Rinse m_d then dry. Wipe the window (lem_ with a damp ch)th.
Control Panel and Door
Wipe with a dam t) cloth. [)r_' thoroughly'. Do not use cleaning sl)r_l_'s, la_\uie mnimnts of soap and watec al)_lsives or shaq) ok!iects on the l)m_el--th(\_ cm_ damage it. Some t)aper towels can also scratch the
C()l/tiT()l t)_tllel.
Door Surface
It's important to kee t) the area clean \d/ere the door seals ag_dnst the iili(l'ow_l\ e. (_Is(' only mild, non-abrasive detergents applied with a clean sponge or so/t cloth.
Rinse well.
Stainless Steel (on some models) Do not usea steel-wood pad,"it will scratch the surface.
To clean the st:_dnless steel SIll'Jit('e, /ISe a hot, (taIn l) ch)th with a mild detergent suitable tDr stainless steel
sm:lhces. Use a (letup, hot, dam l) cloth to remove seal).
Dr}; with ;_1dr};, (lem_ (loth. _\]W_l_.:_;N(FllB lightly in the direction of the wain.
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Beforeyou call for service...
Oven will notstart
Troubleshooting -tips Save time and money! Review the charts on the following pages
first and you may not need to call for service.
Possible Causes What To Do
A fuse hi your home Repla(e D_se or reset
may be blown or file circuit l)reaker. circuit breaker tripped.
Power surge. _ Elnl)lug th(' microwave
OXell, then plug it back i11.
Plug not fully hlserted Make sure the 3-prong hlto wall oudet, plug on the oven is/ully
inserted into wall outlet.
Door not securely closed. ()pen the door and (lose
Controlpanellighted,
Door not securely closed. ()pen the door and close
yetovenwill notstart
STARTpadnot pressed * Press START.
after enterhlg cookhlg selection.
Anodler selection entered Press CLEAR/OFE
already hi oven and CLEAR/OFF pad not pressed to cancel it.
Cooking time not entered Make sure you have after pressh ,lg TIMECOOK. entered cooking time
CLEAR/OFF was pressed _ Reset (()()king prognm_ acddentally, and press START.
Food weight not entered Make sure you hme after selecdtlg Auto Defrost entered tood weight
Food type not entered Make sure you. have after selectng REHEAT, entered a food type.
SNACKS or COOK.
"LOC"appeats in The conWol has been
display locked. (When file conWol
pmlel is locked, LOCwill be displayed.)
securely.
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aiier pressing TIME COOK.
a/ier sele(ting Auto Defrost
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_ Siemn or v_q)or esc_@ng fi:om around the (too_
_: I.ight _'[lection at(rand door or outer c_se.
_ I)imming oven light and change in the blower s(mnd _lt ])ower
le\ els other than high.
_: I)ull flmmping s(mnd while o_'n is opera, ring.
_5?"I_rntable starts m_d stops mnomatically dining POPCORN.
_: "IY/radio int('rJ('_x'nce might be notked while using the
mi(rowa_'. Similar to the interJt'_x'nce (;msed b_ oilier small applimwes, it does not indicate _ t)_x)blem with file mic_x)_,_l\ e.
Plug the l//i(]70W}l\'C imo a dill(were electfi(M cir( uit, mo_e the radio or TV as/iu: _ fi'om the microwave as pos._ible, or (lle(k file position m_d signal of the TV!radio mltemla.
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GEMicrowave Oven Warranty.
AllwarrantyserviceprovidedbyourFactoryService Centers,oranauthorizedCustomerCare_technician.
Toscheduleservice,on-line,24hoursaday,visit
usat ge.com,orcall800.G£CARES(800.432.2737). Pleasehaveserialandmodelnumbersavailable
whencallingforservice.
GE Will Replace:
One Year Any part oi the )//ic1;owa'_(_ OX(!ll whkh t_dls due to a From the date ofthe def(!( t in n/aterials or worklnm/stlil). During tl/is limited
origina/ purchase one-year warranW, (;E will ;dso pro'4dc, free of charge,
all labor mid r('latcd s('r_k e to rot)lace thc dc/b(tiv(' |)m:t.
For the above limited warranty: Toavoid any trip charges,youmust take the microwaveoven to a GeneralElectric CustomerCare®servicer andpick it up following service.In-homeservice is also available,but youmust pay for the service technician'stravel costs to your home,
Staple your receipt here.
Proof of the original
purchase date is needed
to obtain service under
the warranty.
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_: Service Wips to your home to teach
you how to use die product.
_: hnproper hlstallafion, defivery or
ulalntenance.
J? Product not accessible to provide
required service.
_: Failure of the product or damage to
the product if it is abused, misused
(for example, cavity arcing from wire rack or metal/foil), or used for odler
film1 die hltended purpose or used
colmnercially.
_: Replacement of house fuses or
resetth ._gof circuit breakers.
_: Dmnage to die product caused by
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
J_ Incidental or consequential damage
caused by possible defects with rids applimlce.
_: Damage caused after delivery.
EXCLUSIONOFIMPLIED WARRANTIES--Your sole and exclusive remedyis product repair as providedin this Limited Warranty.Any implied warranties,
including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitnessfor a particular
purpose,are limited to one year or the shortest periodallowed by law.
Thiswarranty is extended to the original purchaser andany succeedingowner for products purchased for home use within the USA. If theproduct is located in anarea where serviceby a GEAuthorized Serviceris not available, youmay be responsiblefor a tripcharge or youmay be required to bring the product to an Authorized GE ServiceLocation for service, In Alaska, the warranty excludes the service calls toyour home.
Some states donot allow the exclusionor limitation of incidental or consequential damages.This
warrantygives youspecific legal rights, and youmay also haveother rights which varyfrom state to state. Toknow what your legal rights are, consult yourlocal or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General
Warrantor:GeneralElectricCompany.Louisville,KY40225
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ConsumerSupport.
GEAppliancesWebsite 9e.c,,,
Have a question or n(_d assistance with your appliance? "I]y the GE Applian< es Websiw 24 hours a tla 5 any t/a} of the year! For greater t OllVClli( lice and t_lstel self, it e, ]/Oll C[!ll now (/()wllloa(I ()Wller's Manu_lls, oi(]ei parts, <alahtgs, iti evtn s< hedule selwi< e on-lint.
"l))tl can also ",\sk Otlr "Ibam of ExpertS"" your questilms, and sit much morc...
ScheduleService
Expert GE repair s(rvic( is only one st(p) away tiom your doon Get on-line and
S(]l( (hilt VOllr sel-vit e at voiir ( onveili( nte 24 hOllrS anv (]a'.,' of tilt ",'ear! ( )1 tall
800.(;E.C_\RES (800.432.2737) during normal busin( ss hours.
RealLifeDesignStudio
GE supports the l Jnivcrsal Design tont eptmprodut Ls, ser'& es and en_ironmem,, dmt tan be used b) people of all ages, sizes and capabilities. D,\_ re( ognize the need to design for awi& range of ph):sical and mental abilities and impairments. For details of GE's I hfi'vcrsal I)esign applications, iurhlding kitch( n design ideas tot peopk with disabilities, check otu our D,i'bsite toda}; For the hearing inlpaired, please call
800.TDD.GEAC (800.833.4322).
ExtendedWarranties
Purchase a GE exwnded wammw and learn about special dis( ounts that are awtilable
while your wananty is still in efib_ t. You tan purl base it on-line anytime, or call
800.626.2224 during normal business hours. (;E Consumer Itome SelsJ( es will still be there after your xxvtrranty expires.
PartsandAccessories
Indhiduals qualified to ser'dce their own appliances can hme [)arts or accessories sent directly to their homes (VISA, MasterCard and Dist over lards are at t epted). Order on-line to(la B 24 hours eve W (lay or b) phone at 800.626.2002 during normal
blIsiIleSS hotlrs.
Instructionscontainedin this manual coverprocedures tobe performed by any user. Other servicing generally should he referred toqualified service personnel.Caution
mustbe exercised, since impreperservicing may cause unsafe operation.
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If you are not satisfied with the serxice you ret eivc fiom (;E, contat t us on our Websiw
with all the details int luding your pholie numbel: or write to:
General Manager; Customer Relations GE Applian( es, Applian( e Park
Louisville, KT 40225
RegisterYourAppliance
Register ),our new appliance on-line---at your convenience! Timely product r_ gistration will allow for enhaured t otmmmit ation and prompt servit e under the terms of your warrant}; should the need arise. "l_)umav also mail in the pre-primed registration card iurhlded in the packing nlaterial.
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