GE JEM612G Use and Care Manual

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AdapterPlugs ApplianceRegistration
CareandCleaning cooking
ExtensionCords Features
GroundingInstructions LightBulbRepIaeement
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ProblemSolver
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read this bookcarefully.
Risintendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewmicrowave
ovenproperly. Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething orneedmorehelp,write(include yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GeneralE1ectricCompany AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
downthe
andserial
You’llfindthemona labelinside theoven.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCardthatcamewith yourmicrowaveoven.Before
sendinginthis card,pieasewrite thesenumbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany corruspondenccorservicecalls concerningyourmicrowaveoven.
m?SUE*9ymm
mf’en is
1(isimportantthatwcknowthe iotxtionofyourmicrow:wcoven
SIRNIIL1:1mxdoccurforadjustrmmts.
YhursuppIiurisresponsiblefor
~~gis!cj”ingyouastheowner.
Pleasecheckwithyoursupplierto besurehehasdoneso;alsosendin yourConsumerProduct@vnership RegistrationCard.If youmove,or ifyouarenotthe originalpurchaser pleasewritetous, statingmodel
andserialnumbers.Thisappliance mustberegistered.Ph?asebecertain that it
is.
Writeto: GeneralElectricCompany
RangeProductService AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
H you R%!ceiveda
oven.
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Immediatelycontactthedealer(or builder)that soldyoutheoven.
save the and
Beforeyourequest service...
checktheProblemSolveronpage10. Itlistscausesofminoroperating problemsthatyoucancorn%yourself.
Accessories
availableatextracostfromyour GeneralElectricsupplier.
JXXi Kitconvertsthis oventoa built-inwalloven.
VVM26 Kit allowsthis oventobemountedonawail.
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oven... youshouldfind aninstallationpackagethatcontains installationinstructions,atemplate,
andinstallationhardwarefor
under-the-cabinetmounting.If missing,contactyoursupplier.
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@Makesureall cookwareusedin yourmicrowaveovenis suitablefor microwaving.Mostglasscasseroles, cookingdishes,measuringcups, custardcups,potteryorchina dinnerwarewhichdoesnothave metallictrimorglazewithametallic
sheencanbeused.Somecookware
islabeled“suitableformicrowaving:’ Ifyouareunsure,usethisdishtest:
Measure1cupwaterinaglasscup.
Placeinovenonorbesidedish.
Microwave1-1%minutesatHIGH.If
waterbecomeshot, dishismicrowave
safe.Ifdishheats,it shouldnotbe
usedformicrowaving.
@Papertowels,waxpaper,and
plasticwrapcanbeusedtocover
dishesinorderto retainmoisture andpreventspattering.
@Somemicrowavedfoodsrequire stirring,rotating,orrearranging. Checkyourcookbook.
~Steambuildsuppressureinfoods whicharetightlycoveredbya skin ormembrane.Pierce yolksandchickenliverstoprevent j. bursting.
potatoes,egg
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(a)DoNotAttempttooperate thisovenwiththe dooropensince opendooroperationcanresultin harmfulexposuretomicrowave
energy.Itisimportantnot to defeator tamperwiththesafety interlocks.
{b)DoNotPhweanyobject betweentheovenfrontfaceand thedoororallowsoilorcleaner
residuetoaccumulateonsealing surfaces.
(c)DoNotOperate theoven
ifitisdamaged.Itis particularly importantthattheovendoorclose properlyandthatthereis no
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Whenusingelectricalappliances basicsafetyprecautionsshouldbe followed,includingthefollowing:
theriskofburns,electricshock,
fire,injurytopersonsor exposure
toexcessivemicrowaveenergy:
@Usethisapplianceonlyforits intendeduseasdescribedinthis manual.
@Readandfollowthespecific
“PRECAUTIONSTOAVOID POSSIBLEEXPOSURETO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY”atleft.
~~is appliancemustbegrounded. Connectonlytoproperlygrounded
outlet.See“GROUNDING 1NSTRUCTIONS”on page 9.
* Forbest operation,plugthis
applianceintoitsownelectrical outlet,to preventfliclwringof
lights,
blowingoffuseor tripping
ofcircuitbreaker.
Installor locatethis appliance
~ onlyin accordancewiththe providedinstaHationinstructions.
Q DOnotcoveror blockany
~pcning~on theappliance.
@Do notoperatethisappliance ifit hasa damagedpowercordor =----- -­plug,ifit is notworkingproperly, ~
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or ifithas beendamagedor =~­dropped.
e Seedoor Sufiacecleaning
instructionson page 8.
@Thisapplianceshouldbe servicedonlybyqualifiedservice ‘w’ -­personnel.Contactnearest ------
authorizedservicefacilityfor examination,repairor adjustment.
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–Do notovercookfood,@ef&y ~:-~~-~-.-­attendapplianceifpaper,p~astk, 1 -;. ---­or otier combustiblematerialsare :~~“--“:.
r)lacedinsidethe oventofacilitate : ~ .==
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cooking. —Removewiretwist-tiesfrom
paperor plasticbagsbefore
placing-bag inoven.
—Donotuse yourmicrowave oventodry newspapers.
–Paper towels, and.
paper.Recycledpaper
wax productscan containmetalflecks whichmay causearcingor ignite.
Paperproductscontainingnylon or nylonfilamentsshouldbe
avoided,as theymayalso ignite. –Do not qerate the Q%’(XRwhile
empty to avoidt.hmge tothe
(-welt%md thedangeroffire, If byaccidenf
emptya minuteortwo,no
done.However,trytoavoid
is
operatingtheoven
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harm
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times-it savesenergyand prolongsthelifeoftheoven.
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hotbecauseafheattransferred
may
fromtheheatedfbod.Potholders
maybeneededto lmndlethe utensil.
~ the $Xlbecometi hot b touch. Be
carefulwhenhandlingtherooking
duringandaftercooking.
tray
tray
@~~~ CG@kedin (such
as
pasta)maytendtoboilover
rapidlythanfbodscontaining
more
lessmoisture.Shouldthisoccur, refixtopage!3forinstructionson
bowtockantheinsideoftheoven.
e ~~t
useathermometerinfoodyou. aremicrowavingunlessthe
thermometeris designedor Fecommeridedforusein t13e microwaveoven.
e pj~u~ ~~.~~s designedfor microwavecooking
are verytusefil,butshouldbe
usedcarefi.dly.Evenmicrowave plasticmaynotbe as tolerantof overcookingconditionsas areglass or ceramicmaterialsand may softencmchar if subjected@shell periodsofoverccmkiflgek longer exposuresto OvercOOking,tie N and uteHsilscould@nite.FOT
these reasons: 1)Usemicrowave plasticsonlyandUsethan in strict
with theutensil
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fobw
ouriiirectkmexactlyMy!ahvq%’ cookthemeat
to.aninterl’kal
temperatureofatleastIXY’I?. Thisassuresthat,intheremote possibilitythattrkhhwnaybe.. ~ presentinthemeat,itwiiibe killedandmeatwiIlbesafetoeat.
43 ~g$ k not
ina mm. Pressurecanbuildup insidetheeggyolkandmaycause ittoburst,resultingininjury.
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‘Win”suchaspotatoes,sausages, tomatoes,apples,chickenlivers andothergiblets,andeggyolks
(seeprevious caution)shouldbe pierced$0iillowsteamtoescape duringcooking.
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and awed !@3stkbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented
asdirectedincookbook.Ethey
arenot,pkisticcouklbmt duriflg
orimmediatelyaftercooking,
possiblyrestdtingininjury.Also,
plasticstoragecontainersshouldbe
atkxstpartkdlyuncoveredbemuse
theyformatiglkseal.When
co&ingwithcontainerstightly
coveredwithplasticwrap,remove
coveringcarefidlymddirectsteam
awayfromhandsandikx.
~)Do notsubjectemptyuterisiksto
3) Do notpermit
childrento use plastic
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door,Doormustbesecurely l:Itchcdfbroven[0operate.
2. 1)0071.&3M!hes.
3. DOW*ScreeB.Metalscreen
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6. Modeland serial lWlmbers* 70NIode$WrrerCover.Protects
themicrowaveen:rgydistributing system.Donotremovethiscover. Youwilldamagethe oven.
& Gh.NsCookingTray.Traymust
inplacewhenusingtheoven.
be
cookingpcrfbrmm.x?willbc uns:itisfactorywithoutthetray
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9. 35-Ik’IinuteTimer with expandedtwsttlveminutes. Settimertodesiredcookingor defrostingtime.Settingthetimer startstheoven(whenthedooris closed).
10.Val”iablePower!LeVelKnob. Thisknobcanbe setatWill, LOW/DEF,MID, MED Hior I-H.
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The timerallowsyou topreset
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Theovenshuts
offautomatically.
PowerlevelHIisrecommended
formostcooking,but youmay changethisformoreflexibility. %xyourcookbook.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith timecooking,makea cupofcoffee byfollowingthestepsbelow.
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Step 1:FiHacup 2/3 fullofwater
and add 1teaspoonof instant coffee and stir to dissolve.Use a cupthat hasno rm%ddecoration and is
microwavesafe(refertoMicrowaving
Tipsonpage2). Pkicecupin Oven
andclose door.
Step3: Settimercontrolknob.For coffee,setat
1)/2 to 2 minutes.
Timermayberesetduringcooking ifneeded.
Note:‘I’osettirnerlessthan2minutes, turnthetimercontrolknobpast2 andthenbacktothedesiredtime.
Step4: Whentimeisup,theoven
sounds,ovenlightandfanshut off.
QuestionsandI!mfm3rs
Q. I set myovenforthe time calledfor in therecipe,but at the endof the timeallowed,myfood wasn’tdone. Whathappened?
A.
Sincehousepowervariesdue
totime or locationmanyTime
Cookrecipesgiveyoua timerange topreventovercooking.Set the ovenfor minimumtime, testthe foodfor doneness,and cookyour disha littlelonger,if necessary.
Q. WI@ happensMIafxidentdy
operatethe microwaveoven
Withoutfood in it?
.4. Accidentaluse for short
periodsoftime doesnot damagethe ovenbut it isnot recommended.
Q. CanI intermptthe cooking
functionto check the food? A. Yes.Toresumecooking, simply
closethe door. Thetimer mustbe reset forcookingto resume unless time isremaining ontimer.
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TheDefrostsettingis designed
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forspeedythawingof frozenfood andh on~of the great advantages ofa microwaveoven.
~PowerlevelLOW/DEF shouldbe
usedfordefrosting,butyoumay changethisfor more flexibility.
@Seeyourcookbookfordefrosting
help.
Tobecomebetter acquaintedwith
thedefrostfunction, defrostfrozen pork chopsby followingthesteps below.
Step 1: Place a l-lb. package of frozenchopsin the ovenand close door.
$%cp2: TurrIvuriablepowerccmtrcd knobt{)LOW/DEF.
DefrostingTips
~Foodsfrozeninpaper or plastic
can bedefrostedinthe package.
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~For evendefrosting,manyfoods
need tobe brokenup or separated part ofthe waythroughthe defrostingtime.
@Pre-packagedfrozendinners canbedefrostedandmicrowaved. Besuretoremoveanyfoilcovers. Keepmetaltraysatleast1“away fromcavitywalls.
@Checkyourcookbookforother defrostingtips.
Q. WhenI turnthe timercontrol knoband starttheoveny I heara 6M1$thumpingnoise. Whatisit?
A. Thissoundisnormal.It isletting youknow
levellowerthanHI. Q.
a hurry?
A. Yes,but theywillneed more ‘S~-8y .-
frequentattentionthan usual. Set =-==. timer andturn variablepower controlknobto desiredsetting.
PowerlevelMED cuts thetotal defrostingtime aboutin 1/2; power :=:>-===:.-. level timeto
either,rotateor stir foodfrequently- ~ -------
theovenisusingapower ----
CanI defrostsmail itemsin =:-
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HIcutsthe totaldefrosting ~’---’---
approximately1/3.During : .-:-. ‘
Q. Whydon’tthe defrosting
timesin the cookbookseem right formy food?
A. Cookbooktimesare averages. Defrostingtime canvary according to thetemperature in yourfreezer.
Setyourovenfor thetime indicated in yourcookbook. If yourfood is stillnotcompletelythawed atthe end ofthat time, resetyour oven and adjustthe time accordingly.
Q.
Shoa3MIallfoods be
thawed.lmforecooking?
A. Somefoodsshouldnotbe completelythawedbeforecooking.
Forexample,fishcookssoquickly itisbettertobegincookingwhileit isstillslightlyfrozen.
am I openthe door dun”ing
‘Q.
to cheek on the
pl”ogressof my food?
A. Yes.Youmayopenthedoorat anytimeduringmicrowavil>g.To
resumedefrosting,closethedoor. Theovenbeginsoperatingiftimeis leftontimer.If not,resettimer.
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YournewMicrowaveoven is
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a valuableappliance. Protect it frommisuseby following
theserules: @Keepyour ovencleanand
sweet-smelling.
Opertingtheoven
doora fewminutesaftercooking
air-outthe interior.An
helps
occasionalthorough wipingwith
a solution of bakingsodaand water
keepstheinterior fresh. ~ Don’tusesharp-edgedutensils
on youroven. The insideand outsideovenwallscan be scratched.
The controlpanel can be darnaged. ~Don’t removethe modestirrer
coverat thetop of theoven
(microwavefeature7 on page
5).
Youwilldamagetheoven. BE Is ‘oWF
~~&?@J~fq~Ap+/’y
R4JiKI’OFTHIS OVEN.
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Door (inside). Window:Wipeup spatters daily andwashwhen soiled witha minimumofsudsy, warm water.Rinsethoroughlyanddry.
Metalandplasticpartson docr:
Wipefrequentlywitha damp clothto removeallsoil. DO NOT USEABRASIVES, SUCHAS CLEANING POWDERSOR STEEL AND PLASTICPADS. THEY WILL MAR THE SURFACE.
Glass Cooking Tray. Occasionally itis necessarytoremovethecooking
trayfor cleaningof thetray or oven.Topreventbreakage,do not placetray intowaterjust after cooking.Washitcarefidlyin warm, sudsywater or in thedishwasher. The traycan be broken ifdropped.
Remember,do not operatetheoven withoutthe cookingtray inplace.
Special note when using
Brown ‘NSearDish:
If greaseis present,highheatgeneratedon bottomofa Brown‘NSeardish maycausethegreasetoburnonto
theoventray.Thismayberemoved v~itha cleansersuchasBonAmi@ brandcleanser.
AfterusingBonAmi@brand cleanser,rinseanddrythoroughly, followinginstructionsoncan.Do notuseBonAmi@brandcleanser onthepaintedsurfacessuchasthe walls.Itmayscratchthepaint.
Howtofckanm?
Case. Cleantheoutsideofyour ovenwith soapanddampcloth, rinsewithdampclothandthendry. W@ethewindowcleanwitha dampcloth.Chrometrimisbest wipedwitha dampclothandthen witha drytowel.
ControlI%wLW]pewith a damp
cloth.Dry thoroughly.Do notuse cleaningsprays,largeamouritsof
soapandwater,abrasives,or sharp
objectson thepanel-they can
damageit. Door Surface.
surfhcesofdoor andoventhat come togetheron closingthedoor,use onlymild, nonabmsivesoapsor detergentsappliedwith a sponge
or softcloth.
Power Cord.
soiled,unplugand washwitha damp cloth.For stubbornspots, sudsy water maybe used, butbe certainto rinsewith dampcloth anddry thoroughlybeforeplugging cord intooutlet.
oven -p Firstunplug
removelamp compartmentcover by removingscrewwhich holds
coverin place. Coveris located on the sideofthe outercase.
Whencleaning
Ifthe cord becomes
the oven.Then
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Thisappliancemustbe grounded. h theeventofanelectricalshort circuit,groundingreducesthe risk
ofelectricshock byprovidingan
escapewire forthe electriccurrent. Thisapplianceis equippedwith a powercord havinga grounding wire witha groundingplug. The
piugmustbe pluggedintoan outlet thatisproperly installedand grounded. (Fig. 1)
useofthe groundingplug&n-resuit ina risk o~electric shock.
mg$
wage where
powercordm
be
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
under certainconditions,we Strorlgiyrecommend againstthe useof anadapter plug. However, ifyoustillelect touse an adapter, wherelocal codespermit, a TEMPORARYCONNECTION maybemade toaproperlygrounded two-prongwallreceptacleby the use ofa I.JLlistedadapter(Fig.2) whichisavailableatmostlocal s
hardwarestores.
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Thelargerslot intheadaptermust
usage
q@imce’s
pwver’ cordwill
be
Donotwe an adapterpluginthese
situationsbecausedisconnectingof thepowercordplacesundue strain onthe adapterand leadsto eventual tiiiureoftheadaptergroundterminal. Youshouldhavethetwo-prongwall receptaclereplaced witha three­prong (grounding)receptacleby a qualifiedelectricianbeforeusing theappliance.
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards under certainconditions,westrongly recommendagainsttheuse ofan extensioncord. However,if itis necessaryto use an extensioncord, useonly a 3-wireextensioncord thathas a 3-bladegroundingplug, and a 3-slotreceptaclethat will accept theplug onthe appliance. The marked rating ofthe extension
cord shallbe equalto or greater thanthe electrical rating ofthe appliance(15amperes).
Suchextensioncordsareobtainable throughGeneralElectricservice. If youdo usean
with your microwaveoven9the interior lightmay flic~r and the blower soundmay varywhen oven
isin use. Cook times maybe longer
as well.
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S@ 1:12eplacetherubberfeet. Step2: Fullysupportthemicrowave
withsomethingsturdy.Forexample, metelephonebooksorencyclopedias,
stackedevenlyandcloseenoughto balancetheweightoftheoven.
Step3: Openyourcabinetandwith your screwdriver,begintoremove thescrewsholdingthemicrowave oveninplacebyturningthem counterclockwise.
(Alternatebetweenscrewssothat ovenisloosenedasevenlyas possible.)
Note:Beforefinalremovalofthe
screws,checktobe surethatthe
microwaveovenisbeingsuitably supportedtopreventitfromfalling orsliding.
CWEN COME ON
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CAUSEANDREMEDY
o~ fise fi yourhomem~ be b~~wnortheckcuitbreakertripped.Replacefuseorreset circuitbreaker. ~M~~ ~~~e
*Door notsecurely fastened. ~C~&il~gt~me~may Vawbecauseof
s.pr~~gp~~gOn~v~~isfu]lyinsertedintowallreceptacle.
~tafiingfOOd~emperature$fooddensityoraMCNMt
offoodsinoven.Setadditionalcookingtimeforcompletion. oIncorrect~o%ver~eve]set.che& cookbookforrecommendedPOwerievel>Or ch~~ging
ICVC!Sduringcookingifnecessary. ~ Dishwasriotrotated,turrmdorstirred.Somedishesrequirespecificinstructions.
Checkcookbookor recipefortheseimtrwctions. ~‘]+0{}~l:113ydi~~lc~in~vcnat~{lnletime.coo~ng timemustbcincreasedwhen~O~king ~rnomthancm fireditfim.Checkcoddmokforrecommendationonincreasingtime.
QDimming ovenlightandchange ~ SomeTV-Radiointerference
inblowersoundmayoccurwhile operatingatpowerlevelsother
mightbe noticedwhileusingyour microwaveoven.It’ssimilartothe
thanhigh. interferencecausedbyothersmall GDullthumping
isoperatill~.
~()~id whileoven
appliances and doesnotindicate a problem with youroven.
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Toobtainservice, seeyourwarranty
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onthe back page of thisbook.
We’reproudof our serviceand wantyouto bepleased. If forsome reasonyouare nothappywiththe serviceyoureceive,here are three
stepsto followfor furtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho serviced
whyyou are notpleased. In most
cases, thiswill solvetheproblem. iNEXT,ifyouare stillnot pleased,
writeall thedetails-including yourphonenumber—to:
Manager, ConsumerRelations General Electric AppliancePark
LouisviHe,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyour problemis still notresolved, write:
Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 No~~hWackerDrive
Chicago, IIlinois
yourappliance. Explain
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Saveproofoforiginalpurchasedatesuchas yoursalessliporcancelledchecktoestablishwarrantyperiod.
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Forthreeyearsfromdateoforiginal purchase,wewillprovide,freeof charge,partsandservicelabor
inyourhometorepairorreplace anypartof the microwaveoven thatfailsbecauseofa manufacturing defect.
LJivimm
Acm-rKmAL
-rwoYEAR
Rx the fourthandfifthyearfrom
dateoforiginalpurchase,we willprovide,fi>eeofcharge,a replacement tubeif
the magnetron tube fails because of a manufacturingdefect. Youpay for the servicetrip to your home andservice labor charges.
~ Servicetrips to your hometo
teach you howto usethe product. Readyaw Use and Care
Ifyou then haveany questions about operating the product, pleasecontact your deaier or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below,or call, toll free:
The GEAnswer Cente@
800.626.2000 consumer information service
@Improper installation. If youhave
an installation problem,
contact your dealer or installer. Youare responsible for providing adequate electrical, exhausting and other connecting facilities.
Thiswarrantyisextendedto
theoriginalpurchaserandany succeedingownerforproducts purchasedforordinaryhomeuse
inthe
48 mainlandstates,Hawaii
andWashington,D.ClInAlaskathe
warrantyisthesameexceptthatitis
LIMITEDbecauseyoumustpayto shiptheproducttotheserviceshop orfortheservicetechnician’stravel coststoyourhome.
All warrantyservicewillbeprovided
byourFactoryServiceCentersor
byour authorizedCustomerCare@
servicersduring normalworking
hours. Lookinthe White or YellowPages
ofyourtelephonedirectoryfor GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY, GENERAL ELECTRICFA(XORY SERVICE,GENERAL ELECTRIC-
I+OTPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor
GENERAL ELECTRICCIJSTONIER CARE@SERViCE.
~ Replacementof housefuses or resetting of circuit breakers.
@Failureof the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose or usedcommercially.
@Damage to product caused byaccident, fire, floods or acts of God.
WARRPNIOR ISNOTRESPONSIBLE
F(3RCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Somo statesdo not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
m::y no! apply to you. Thiswarranty gives you specific legal rights, and ym.Jmay also have other righk which vary from stateto state.
‘IiI krmwwha?ycmrICK;Q1rights are in your state,consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’sAt~orneyGeneral.
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