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Questions? Usethe Solver
BeforeUsingYourOven .. .....2
SafetyInstructions . . . . . . . , .,3,4
Featuresof YourOven . .......,5
Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,.....6
Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . ........7
CareandCleaning .+. . ........8
GroundingInstructions .., ,..,.9
ToRemovetheOven
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‘1. %el?roblem$lolver. . . .......10
IfYouNeedService . . . .......11
Warranty .. .. .. .. ...13ackCover
* Make sureall cookwareused in your microwaveovenissuitablefor microwaving.Mostglasscasseroles,
cookingdishes, measuring cups, custard cups, potteryor china
dinnerware which doesnothave metallictrim or glaze with a metallic sheen can beused. Somecookware islabeled“suitableforMicrowaving?
If youare unsure, use thisdish test: Measure 1cup water ina glass cup.
Place in ovenon or besidedish. Microwave1-1%minutesatHIGH. If waterbecomeshot,dishismicrowave safe. 1~’dishheats, it shouldnot be
used for microwaving.
@JPaper towels,waxpaper, and plastic wrap can be used to cover dishes in order to retain moisture
and prevent spattering.
* Some microwtwedil}odsrequire stirring, rotating, or rearranging. Check yourCookbook.
@Steam buildsup pressul”ein f(mds
which arc tightiy covered bya skin t}rmembrane. Picrcc potatoes, cgg yojksand chicken livcrsto prevent bu~-~!ing.
Ik?f’m?wingyour own,
readthisbookcaref’u!iy.
1(isintendedto helpy)ll t)pt.’l-illL’
aIId iIIiI in(:i III y(NI~”IWW
own properly.
Keepithandy fbr questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsom~thillg or needmore help,write (inuludc yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs GeneralElectric Company AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
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Writedownthemodel andserialnumbers.
You’llfind themon a labelinside
the oven. These numbersare alsoon the
Consumer ProductOwnership
RegistrationCard that camewith yourMicrowaveOven. Before sendingin thiscard, pleasewrite thesenumbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use thesenumbers in any
correspondence or service calls concerning yourMicrowaveOven.
The electric output ofthis
microwaveovenis 500 watts.
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locationof your MicrowaveOven shoulda need occurfor adjUWnlentS.
Writeto: GeneralElectric Company
RangeProduct Service ApplianccPark
Louisville,KY40225
If youreceiveda damagedOven...
Immediatelycontactthe dealer (or builder)that soldyouthe Oven.
Savetimeandmoney.
M’om
checktheProblemSolveron page 10.
It listsminor causesofoperating problemsthatyoucancorrectyoursell
availablea[extracost from your General Electric supplier.
JX71F
thisovento a built-inwall owm. VVM7F Kit allows thisovento be mountedon a wall
when your
microwave oven .. .
an installationpackagethat contains installationinstructions,a and installationhardware forundcr­the-cabinetmounting.If missing, contactyour supplier.
you request service . ..
Kitconverts
you shouldfind
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Readtillinstructionsbeforeusingthis
(a)DoNotAttempttooperatethis
ovenwith thedooropen since open dooroperationcan result in
harmful exposuretomicrowave energy.It is importantnot to defeator tamperwith the safety interlocks.
(b)Do Not betweenthe ovenfront faceand
ti:edoor or allowsoil or cleaner i-esiduetoaccumulateon sealing surfaces.
(c)Do ifit is damaged.It isparticularly importantthatthe ovendoor close
properly andthat there isno
damageto the: (1) door (bent) (2)hingesand hitches(broken or
loosened) (3)door SJS and sealing surfaces. (d) The Oven
ad-justedor repaired by anyone exceptproperly qwdified service personnel.
Placeanyobject
Not Operatetheoven
ShouldNotbe
When using electrical tippliwms
basicsafetyprecautionsshouldIx followed,includingtheMlowing:
Vi?ARNING-T(Jreciuce
theriskofburns,electricshock, fire,injurytopersonsorexposure toexcessivemicrowaveenergy:
@Usethisapplianceonlyforits intendeduseasdescribedinthis manual.
@Readandfollowthespecific
“PRECAUTIONSTOAVOID POSSIBLEEXPOSURETO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY”atleft.
~Thisappliancemustbegrounded. Connectonlytoproperlygrounded
outlet.See“GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS”onpage9.
@Forbestoperation,plugthis applianceintoitsownelectrical outlet,topreventflickeringof lights,blowingoffuseortripping ofcircuitbreaker.
@Installorlocatethisappliance onlyinaccordancewiththe providedinstallationinstructions.
oBecertainto placethefront surfaceofthedoorthreeinchesor morebackfromthecountertop edgetoavoid
ofthe innormalusage. (Musedon
*Donotcoverorblockany ~)penings
@Donotuseoutdoors. ~Donotimmersepowercordor
p~ll~ in water.
@Keep povwr cord away
hc:iicdSlil-f;lccs, ~~]()F)tliIL:{p(w/?Jl”cordhangover
~i.j:~()f’~;il1!{-’{);”(’(mn?J2r.
on theappliance.
from
*[.)onotoperakthis;tpplimx ifithusa p~lwcrcordor plug,ifitisnotworkingproperly, orIIithasbeendamagedor dropped.
@!$eodoorsurfhccckmning instructionsonptigc8,
@Thisapplianceshw.ddbe servicedonlybyqualifiedservice personnel.Contactnearest authorizedscrviccfacilityfor examination,repairoradjustment.
Aswithanyappliance,close
supervisionisnecessarywhen
usedbychildren.
@TOreducetheriskoffirein
theowncavity:
–Do notovercookfood.Carefully
attendapplianceifpaper,plastic,
orothercombustiblematerialsare
placedinsidetheoventofacilitate
cooking.
—Removewiretwist-tiesfrom paperorplasticbagsbefore placingbaginoven.
—Donotuseyourmicrowave oventodrynewspapers.
–Paper towels, wax Recycledpaper productscancontainmetalflecks
whichmaycausearcingorignite. Paperproductscontainingnylon ornylonfilamen~sshouldbe avoided,astheymayalsoignite.
–Do not
toavoid tothe ownandthe If byaccidenttheoven run emptyaminuteortwo,noharm
isdone.However,trytoavoid
operatingtheovene~~~~~t~atall
times-it savesenergyand prolongsthelifeofthe
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–Uonotpoppopcorninyour
inicrowaveoven
unlessinaspeciti] microwmwpopcornaccessory or wdessyouusepopcornlabeledfix useinmicrowaveovens.
–Ifma[erialsinsideovenshould ignite,keepovendoorclosed,turn ovenoff,anddisconnectpower
cord,orshutoffpoweratfuseor circuitbreakerpane[.
@Someproductssuchaswhole eggsandsealedcontainers-for example,closedglassjars—may explodeandshouldnotbeheated inthisoven.
*Avoidheatingbabyfoodin
glassjars,evenwithouttheirlids; especiallymeatandeggmixtures.
*Do~9t
innarrowneckedbottles(especially
defrostfrozenbeverages
carbonatedbeverages).Evenifthe
containerisopened,pressure canbuildup.Thiscancausethe containertoburst,resultingin injury.
~Usemetalonlyasdirectedin Cookbook.Foilstripsasusedon meatroastsarehelpfi.dwhenused
asshowninCookbook. TVdinnersmaybemicrowaved
infoiltrayslessthan3/4”high; removetopfoilcoverandreturn traytobox.Whenusingmetalin
themicrowaveoven,keepmetal at least1inchawayfromsides ofoven,
* ~oo~jNgu&fmiils maybewonw
hotbecauseofheattmnsferrcd fromtheheated
tiiMxi,PO[hokhs
maybencedgxitohandltthe utensil.
Som~times,themwnfloor
canbecometoohottotouch.BG carefulwhentouchingthefloor duringandaftercooking,
@Foodscookedinliquids(such aspasta)maytendtoboilover morerapidlythanfwdscontaining lessmoisture.Shouldthisoccur, refertopage8forinstructionson
howtocleantheinsideoftheoven.
‘1’herrnorneter-Donot
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useathermometerinfoodyou aremicrowavingunlessthe thermometerisdesignedor recommendedforuseinthe microwaveoven.
@Masticutensils—Plasticutensils
designedformicrowavecooking areveryuseful,butshouldbe
usedcarefully.Evenmicrowave plasticmaynotbeastolerantof overcookingconditionsasareglass orceramicmaterialsandmay softenorcharifsubjectedtoshort
periodsofovercooking.Inlonger exposurestoovercooking,thefood andutensilscouldignite.For
thesereasons:1)Usemicrowave plasticsonlyandusetheminstrict compliancewiththeutensil manufacturer’srecommendations.
2)Donotsubjectemptyutensilsto microwaving.3)Donotpermit
childrentouseplasticutensils withoutcompletesupervision.
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prwwntinthemmt,itwillIw kilkdandmwtwill1342Mi toM.
Boiling eggshinot
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mm,
Pressurecanbuildup insidetheeggyolkandmaycause ittoburst,resultingininjury,
*Foodswithunbrokenouter %kin”suchaspo~toes,suusagcs,
tomatoes,apples,chicktinlivers andothergiblets,andcggyolks (seepreviouscaution)shouldbc piercedtoallowsteamtoescape duringcooking.
. i~Boilable~~cookingpo~che$
andtightlyclosedplasticbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented asdirectedinCookbook.Ifthey arenot.~lasticcouldburstdurirw ~ orirnme~iatelyaftercooking, * possiblyresultingininjury.Also, plasticstoragecontainersshouldbe atleastpartiallyuncoveredbecause theyformatightseal.When cookingwithcontainerstightly coveredwithplasticwrap,rerrmvc coveringcarefullyanddirectsteam awayfromhandsandface.
@ certainspecial liquidsmaystarttoboilduringor
shortlyafterremovalfromthe microwaveoven.Topreventburns fromsplashingliquid,stirthe liquidbrieflybefore the containerfromthe oven.
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2. Door screen. Metal screen permits viewingof foodsand keeps microwavesconfined insideoven.
.3.Oven
Vent.
4. Model and SerialNumbersa
5. Oven InteriorL@t turns on when thetimer ison.
6.
35-MinuteTimerwith expanded
first fiveminutes. Set timerto desired cookingor defrostingtime. Settingthe timer startsthe oven (when thedoor isclosed).
7. VariablePowerControlKnob. This control can beset at WM, LOW/DEF, MED, MED Hi or I-H,
8. Door Latch R&we. release bar at indentto open door. Door must be securely latched fhr
ovento operate.
Press latch
Thetimer allows you to preset
the cooking time.
Theovenshutsoffautomatically,
PowerlevelHI is recommended
formostcooking,butyoumay changethisformore flexibility. SeeyourCookbook.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith timecooking,makea cupofcoffee
byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Step 1:Filla cup 2/3 fullof
waterandadd 1teaspoonof instant coffeeand stirto dissolve.Use a
cup thathas nometaldecoration and ismicrowavesafe(referto MicrowavingTipson page2).
Place cupin ovenand closedoor.
Step3:SetTimer Control. For
coffee,set at Timermay beresetduring cooking if needed.
Note: Toset timerless than2 minutes,turn theTimer Control past2 and thenback tothe desired
time. Step4: When time isup, theoven
sounds,ovenlightand fanshutoff,
1$/2to 2 minutes.
QuestionsandAnswet-s
Q. I setmy ovenfor thetime
called
for‘intherecipe,butatthe
the timeallowed,my dish
endof
wasn’tdone. Whathappenedi~
A. Sincehousepowervariesduc (o
timeor locationmany‘rimeCook recipesgiveyoua time rtingcto preventovercooking.Set the oven
for minimumtime, testthe f{wdfor doneness,and cookyourdisha littlelonger,if necessary.
Q.WhathappensifIaccidentally operatethemicrowaveovenwithout foodinit?
A. Accidentaluse forshort periodsof timedoes not darnagethe oven,but, it isnotrecommended.
Q.CanI interruptmy Time
Cookfunctionto check thefood? A. Yes.Toresume cooking,
simplyclosethe door.The timer mustbe resetfor cookingto resume unlesstime is remainingon timer.
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Step 2: Turn VariablePowerControl knob (()power”levelHI.
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Tk Defrostsetting is designed
forspeedy thawingof frozenfood
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andis oneof thegreatadvantages of”amicrowaveoven.
oPowerLevelLOW/DEF should
be usedfor defrosting, butyoumay
changethisfor moreflexibility. ~SeeyourCookbookfor
defrostinghelp.
Tobecomebetter acquaintedwith thedefrostfunction, defrost frozen pork chopsbyfollowingthe steps
below. Step 1: Place a l-lb. packageof
frozenchopsin theovenand close
door.
Step
2: Turn VariablePower
Control knobto LOW/DEF.
IM’restingTips
Foodsfrozenin paperor plastic
can bedefrostedin thepackage.
@For evendefrosting,manyfoods
needto bebroken upor separated part ofthe waythroughthe defrostingtime.
~Pre-packagedfrozendinners
can bedefrosted andmicrowave cooked. Be sureto removeany foil covers.Keep metaltraysat least 1“ awayfrom cavitywalls.
@Check your Cookbookfor other
defrostingtips.
QuestionsandAnswers
Q. When1turn the‘l-her
Ontrol tindstartthe oven, 1hwn­a dull, thumping
A. This soundisnormal. 1(is
lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga powerlevellowerthan H].
(). (MI Defrostsmall itemsin a hurry~)
A. Yes,buttheywill needmore
frequentattentionthan usual, Set Timerand turn VariablePower Controlknobto desiredsetting. PowerLevelMEI) cuts thetime aboutin 1/2; PowerLevel HI
cutsthetime to approxinmtcly1/3.
Duringeither, rotateor stir fbod frequently.
Q. Whydon’tthe defrosting timesin the Cookbookseem right formy food?
A. Cookbooktimesare average.
Defrostingtime canvary according tothe temperaturein yourfreezer. Setyouroven forthe time indicated
inyour Cookbook. Jf your f(m(iis stillnotcompletelythawedat the end ofthattime, resetyour oven and adjustthe time according]y.
A. Some foodsshouldnot be completelythawedbcf~~rccooking. For example,fish cooksso quickly it isbetter to begincooki~~gwhile it isstill s]ightly frozen.
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Q. Can Iopen the door
defrostingto checkonthe progress
of my food?
A. Yes.Youmay opcrrthe door at
any timcduring microwaving.To
resumedefrosting, close (1ICdom-.
The ovenbegins operating iftime
is]eftclntimer. Ifn(lt. m$cltimer.
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Careand Cleaning
YournewMicrowaveOvenis a valuableappliance.Protect itfrom misuseby following theserules:
e Keepyourovencleanand
sweet-smelling.Openingthe oven
door a fewminutesaftercooking
helps “air-out”the interior.An occasionalthoroughwipingwith a solutionofbakingsodaand water keepstheinterior fresh.
oDon’tusesharp-edgedutensils
onyouroven. The insideand
outside ovenwallscan be scratched. The ccmtrolpanel can be darnaged.
BE CERTAIN POWERIS OFF BEFORE CLEANINGANY PARTOF THISOVEN.
Howto CleantheInside
Wallsand floor.Ikcause there is
littleheat exceptinthe ftmd,or sometimesin theutensils,spills and spatters are easyto remove.
Somespatterscan be removedwith a papertowel, others may requirea dampcloth. Removegreasyspatters witha sudsycloth, then rinse with a dampcloth. Donot useabrasive cleanerson ovenwalls. NEVER USEA COMMERCIAL OVEN
CLEANER ON ANY PARTOF YOURMICROWAVEOVEN.
Door (inside). Window:Wipe up spattersdaily, washwhen soiled, with aminimum ofsudsy, warm water.Rinse thoroughlyand dry.
Metaland plasticparts on door: Wipefrequently witha damp clothto removeall soil. DO NOI’
USE ABRASIVES, SUCH AS CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS. THEY WILL MAR THE SURFACE.
Howto Clean the Outside -
Case. Clean theoutsideof your ovenwithsoapanddampc!(}th,then
rinseanddry. Wipethe window
clean withtidamp
trim is bestwiped with adtimp cloth andthen with adry towel.
cloth. Chrome
ControlPanel.Wipewithiidamp
cloth. Dry thoroughly.Do notuse cleaningsprays,largeamountsof soapand water,abrasives,or sharp objects on the panel—-theycan damageit.
DoorSurface. Whencleaning surfacesofdoor andoventhat cometogetheron closing the door, useonly mild, nonabrasivesoaps or detergentsappliedwith a sponge or softcloth.
PowerCord. If thecord becomes soiled, unplugand washwith damp cloth. For stubbornspots, sudsy watermay beused, butbe certain to rinseand dry thoroughlybefore -==. plugging cord into outlet,
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Specialnote whenusing
Brown ‘NSear Dish: Ifgrease is
present, high heatgenerated on bottomof a Brown ‘NSear dish maycause the grease toburn onto the ovenfloor. This maybe
removedwith acleanser such as Bar Keepers Friend@Cleanser by SerVaasLaboratories, Inc.
After using Bar KeepersFriend” Cleanser, rinse and dry thoroughly, followinginstructions on can. Do not useBar Keepers Friend@
Cleanser on the paintedsurfaces such as the walls. It may scratch the paint.
Bar Keepers Friend” Cleanser is sold in many grocery, hardware, tinddf.qmlmcnt stores.
First unplugthe oven.Then remove lamp compa~~mentcoverby removingscrewwhich holdscover inplace. Coveris locatedon the back ofthe outercase.
Replacewiih 20-wattappliancebulb. (It isavailablein drug andhardware
,),
INSTRUCTIONS
Thisappliancemustbe grounded.
Intheeventofan electricalshort circuit,groundingreducesthe risk ofelectricshock byprovidingan
escapewirefor theeiectriccurrent. Thisapplianceis equippedwitha powercordhavinga grounding wire witha groundingplug.The plugmustbe pluggedintoan outlet thatis properlyinstalledand
grounded,(Fig. 1)
WARNING-Improper
useofthegroundingp~ugcanresult ina risk ofelectric shock,
Fi
Consulta qualifiedelectrician or service technicianif thegrounding
instructionsare notcompletely understood,or if doubtexistsas to whether theapplianceis properly
grounded. Where astandard two-prongwall
receptacleisencountered, itis yourpersonal responsibilityand obligationto haveit replacedwith a properlygrounded three-prong
W:JI6receptacle. Do not
underanycircumstances cutor removethe third prongfromthepowercord.
UseofAdapterPltJgs
Usagesituationswhere appliance’spowercordwill bedisconnectedinfrequently.
Becauseofpotentialsafety hazards undercertain conditions,we
stronglyrecommendagainstthe useof anadapter
ifyoustillelect to use an adapter, wherelocal codespermit, a TEMPORARY CONNECI’ION
maybemadeto aproperlygrounded two-prongwallreceptacleby the use ofa ~L l[stedadapt&-(Fig.2) whichis availableatmostlocal hardwarestores.
TEMPORARY METHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGSNOT ~ PERMITTEDINCANADAI
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The largerslot inthe adaptermust bealigned withthe largerslotin the wallreceptacle to provideproper polarity in the connectionofthe
powercord. Caution: Attachingthe adapter
ground [erminalto the wail
receptacle coverscrew does not ground the appliance unlessthe coverscrew is metal, and not insulated, and the wall receptacle isgrounded through the
FIRMCONNECTION BEFOREUSE
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house
~,iring. you shouldhavetheCjrcujt
checked bya qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle is
properljlgrounded.
Usagesituationswhere appliance’spowercordwill bedisconnectedfrequently.
notusem adaptmplugin these
DO
situationsbcctiuscdisconnectingof the powercord placesunclucstrain on theadapterand lcwlsto evcntutil failureoftheadaptergroundterminal. Youshouldhavethetwo-prongwall receptaclereplacedwith athree­prong(grounding)receptticlcbya qualifiedelectricianbeforeusing theappliance.
use of Exttmsion Cords
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards undercertainconditions,westrongly recommend againstthe useof an
extensioncord. However,if it is necessary to usean extension cord, useonly a 3-wireextensioncord thathas a 3-bladegroundingplug, and a 3-slotreceptaclethat will acceptthe plug onthe appliance. The marked ratingof theextension cord shallbe equal toor greater than theelectrical rating ofthe appliance (15amperes).
Suchextensioncords are obtainable through General Electric service. H’you do use an extensioncord with your microwaveoven9the interior lightmay flickerand the blowersound may varywhen oven is inuse. Cook times maybe longer
as well.
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theOvenfromCabinet
Step1: Replacetherubberfeet.
Step
2: Fullysupport themicrowave
withsomethingsturdy.Forexample, usetelephonebooksorencyclopedias, stackedevenlyandcloseenoughto
balancetheweightoftheoven.
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3: Openyour cabinetandwith
Step
yourscrewdriver,begintoremove thescrewsholdingthemicrowavc oveninplacebyturningthem counterclockwise.
(Alternatebetweenscrewssothat ovenisloosenedasevenlyas possible.)
Note:Beforefinalremovalofthe
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screws,checktobesurethatthe microwaveovenisbeingsuitably supportedtopreventitfromfalling
orsliding.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLECAUSEANDREMEDY I
OVENWILL NOT
COME ON circuitbreaker-.
FOODS ARE EITHER OVERCOOKED OR offoodsinoven. Setadditionalcookingtime forcompletion. UNDERCOOKED
A fuseinyourhomemaybeblownor thecircuitbreakertripped. Replacefuse or rw~t
*Makesure
@~Qox-
. Cookng times
@Incorrect changinglevelsduringcookingifnecessary.
*Dish wasnotrotated,turned or stirred. Somedishesrequire specificinstructions.
Check Cookbookor recipeforthese instructions. @Toomanydishesinovenat sametime. Cookingtime mustbeincreased when cooking
more thanone fooditem. Check Cookbookforrecommendation on increasingtime.
s-prong plug on ovenisfully insertedintowallreceptacle,
notsecurelyfastened.
may vary becauseofstartingfood temperature,fooddensityoramount
power level set. Check Cookbookfor recommendedpowerlevel,or
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Service.
Toobtainservice, seeyourwarranty
on thebackpageofthisbook.
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We’reproudofour serviceand wantyouto bepleased. Iffor some
reasonyouare nothappywiththe serviceyou receive,here arethree steps to followfor furtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyour app~iance.Explain whyyouare notpleased. In most
cases, thiswill solvethe problem. NEXT, ifyouare stillnot pleased,
writeallthe details-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,Consumer Relations
GeneralElectric AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblem isstill notresolved, write:
Major Appliance Consumer ActionPanel 20 North WackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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Saveproofoforiginalpurchasedatesuchasyoursalessliporcanceliedchecktoestablishwarrantyperiod.
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WHATIS COVERED
~ YOURGENERALELECTRIC OVEN
LIMITED FIVE-YEARWARRANTY
Forfiveyearsfromdateof original purchase,we will provide,freeof charge,partsand servicelabor to repairor replaceany
microwaveoventhatfails because of amanufacturingdefect. Toavoid anycharges,you musttakethe microwaveoventoa General
ElectricFactoryServiceCenteror a GeneralElectric CustomerCare” servicerand pickit up following service.In-homeservice isalso available,but you mustpayfor the
partofthe
Thiswarrantyis extendedto the original purchaserandany succeedingownerfor products purchasedforordinaryhome use inthe 48 mainlandstates,Alaska, Hawaiiand Washington,D.C,
All warrantyservicewill beprovided
byour Factory ServiceCentersor byour authorizedCustomerCare”
servicersduring normalworking
hours,
Lookinthe White orYellowPages of yourtelephone directoryfor GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY, GENERAL ELECTRICFACT(MW SERVICE,GENERAL ELECTRK2­HC)TPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER
CARE@SERVICE.
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Ifyou havean installation problem, contact yourdealer or installer.
Youare responsiblefor providing adequate electrical, exhausting and otherconnecting facilities.
@Replacementof housefuses or resetting of circuit breakers.
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e Failureof the product if it is used for otherthan its intended purpose or usedcommercially.
~ Darnageto product caused byaccident, fire, floodsor acts of God.
WARRANTORK3/VOTFIESPC)NSBl_E
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