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Operating Instructions
Best Cooking Methods ....... 19
Combination I Feaulres ...... 16
Combination 2 Features ...... 17
Convection Features ......... 15
Convenience Features ........ 14
Cookware Tips .............. 20
Grill Feature ............... 18
Microwave Terms ............ 23
Other Features ........... 21,22
Oven Features ............. 7, 8
Power i,evels ................ 9
Timed Features .......... 10-13
Care and Cleaning ......... 24
Troubleshooting Tips ....... 25
Things That Are Normal ...... 25
Consumer Support
Consumer Support . . .Back Covet
Product Registration ...... 99, 30
h'arranty .................. 31
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Model #
Serial #
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
^.. WARNING- Foryoursafety,theinformationinthismanualmustbefollowedtominimizetherisk
of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
PRECAUTIONSTOAVOIDPOSSIBLEEXPOSURE
TOEXCESSIVEMICROWAVEENERGY
(a) Do NotAttempt to operate this oven with the door
open since ol)en<loor operation can result in hai_nflll
eN)osui'e m nlicrowave energy', It is iinl)ortant not to
deteat or tan/per with tile sati4w interlocks.
(b) DoNotPlace any object between tile oven fl'ont titce
and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to
accunlulate on sealing sui_fitces.
(c) Do Not Operate tile oven if it is danlaged. It is
i)articularly in/i)ortant that tile oven door close
l)rol)erly and that there is no dan/age to tile:
(1) door (bent),
(2) lliil,,es and latches (broken or h)osened),
(3) door seals and sealing sui_fitces.
(d) The Oven Should Not be a(!iusted or rei)aired by
anyone except i)roi)erly qualified service pei_onnel.
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
When using electrical appfiances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following.
Use this appfiance only for its intended purpose as described in this Owner's Manual
• ]lead and h)lh)w tile specific l)i'e(atl[.ions in tile • Do not stoi'e this al)pliance ot/tdoors. Do not tlse this
Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive
Microwave Energy section above.
• This ai)pliance nlust be grotlnded, Connect only
to a l)rol)erly grounded outlet. See tile Grounding
Instructions section on page 5.
• Install or locate this appliance only in accordance
with tile provided installation instructions.
• This ()veil n/ust be h)cated at least 3 ft. above floor level.
• Be certain to place the ti'ont suriitce of the door
3" or nlore back ti'on] tile counterto I) edge to avoid
accidental ill)ping of tile al)pliance in noimal usage.
• Do not n/ouilt this ai)pliance over a sink.
• Do not II/O/Int tile ii/ici'ol_;tve ()veil over or near }lily
poIlioI] of a heating or cooking al)pliance.
• Do not store aivthing directly Oil top of the nlicrowave
oven surtitce when the n/icrowave oven is in oi)eration.
• Do not opei'am this ai)pliance if it has a danlaged
power cord or phIg, if it is not working i)ropeity or
if it has been danlaged or dropl)ed./f tile power cord
is danlaged, it n/ust be replaced by General Electric
SeiMce or an authorized seiMce agent using a power
cord a\;tilable fl'on] General Electric.
• Do not cover or block any oi)enings on tile api)liance.
• Lrse this ai)pliance only fin" its intended use as described
in this Illantlal. Do not rise corrosive chenlicals or wtpoI'S
in this ai)pliance. This nlicrowave oven is specifically
designed to heat, dry or cook fi)od, and is not inmnded
fin" laboratory or iildustrial use.
• This n/icrowave oven is not approved or tested ti)i"
Ill}t IJIle rise.
i)roduct near watei_t0r exainl)le, in a wet basenlent,
near a swinnning pool, near a sink or in sinlilar locations.
• Kee I) power cord away fl'onl heated sui_fitces.
• Do not iinnlei_e power cord or phIg in wateI:
• Do not let power cord hang over edge ot table or
Co/InteI',
• To reduce tile risk of fire in tile ovei] ca\'il_':
-- Do not overcook toed. Careflillv attend ai)pliance when
papei; plastic or other conlbusfible n/atefials are placed
inside the oven while cooking.
-- Ren/ove wire twist-ties and n/etal handles fl'on] paper or
plastic containei_ 1)eti)i'e placing then/in tile oven.
-- Do not rise tile oveI] fi)r storage puil)oses. Do ilot leave
paper products, cooking utensils or ti)od in tile ()veil
when not in use.
-- If n/aterials inside tile oven ignite, kee I) tile oven door
ch)sed, turn tile oven off' and disconnect tile power
cord, or shut off power at tile flise or circuit breaker
panel. If tile door is opened, tile fire nlay spread.
• See door suretce cleaning instructions in the
Care and cleaning of the microwave oven section
of this nlanual.
• This ai)pliance illttst only be seiMced by qttalified service
i)ei_onnel. Contact nearest authoiized seiMce titcilitv fin,
exan/ination, repair or a(!iustment.
• _&swith any ai)pliance, ch)se supeiMsion is necessai T
when used bv children.
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WARNING!
ARCING
If you see arcing, press CLEAB/OFF and correct the problem.
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Arcing is the inicrowa;'e term fl)r sparks in the oven.
Arcing is caused by:
• The metal shelf installed incorrect.Iv so it touches
the microwave wall.
• Metal or toil touching the side of the oven.
FOODS
• \4lien microwaving, place all fl>ods and
containei_ on the glass microwave turntable.
• SUPERHEATEDWATER
Liquids,such as water, coffee or tea are ableto
be overheatedbeyondthe boilingpoint without
appearingto beboiling. Visiblebubblingor boiling
whenthecontainer is removedfromthe microwave
ovenis not alwayspresent.THISCOULDRESULT
IN VERYHOTLIOUIDSSUDDENLYBOILING0VER
WHENTHECONTAINERIS DISTURBEDORA
SPOONOROTHERUTENSILISINSERTEDINTO
THELIOUlD.
To reduce the risk at iqj mT to i)ei_ons:
-- Do not overheat the liquid.
-- Stir the liquid both before and halfway through
heating it.
-- Do not use straight-sided containei_ with
n}l ITOW necks.
--After heating, allow the container to stand in
the microwave oven for a short time before
removing the containei:
-- Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or
other utensil into the containei:
Do not pop popcorn in your microwave oven
unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory
or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in
microwave ovens.
• Some products such as whole eggs and sealed
containei_lbr example, closed jai!--are able
to eN)lode and should not be heated in this
illiCi'Owave oven. Such rise of the illiCi'OW;ive
oven could I'estIlt in injuI T.
• Do not boil eggs in a microwave oven. Pressure
will build up inside egg yolk and will cause it
to bmst, possibly resulting in iqjm>
• Foil not molded to fi)od (upturned edges act
like antemms),
• Met;fl, such as twist-ties, poultI T pins or gold-
rimmed dishes, in the microwave.
• Recycled paper towels containing small metal
pieces being used in the microwave.
Operating the microwave with no fl)od inside fi_r
ii/oi'e than a illintlte oF two illay Catlse danmge to
the oven and could start a fire. It increases the
heat around the magnetron and can shorten the
lile of the oven.
• Foods with unbroken outer "skin" such as
potatoes, hot dogs, sausages, tomatoes, apples,
chicken liveIs and other giblets, and egg yolks
should be pierced to allow steam to escape
during cooking.
• Avoid heating baby food in glass jinx, even
with the lid off. Make sure all infimt toad is
thor(mghly cooked. Sdr to()d to distribum the
heat evenly: Be carefill to prevent scalding when
wamfing flimmla. The container may libel cooler
than the titan ula really is. Mwavs test the titan ula
beflwe feeding the baby:
• Don't defrost fl'ozen beverages in narrol_necked
bottles (espedally carbonamd beverages). Even if
the container is opened, pressure can build up.
This can cause the container to bmst, possibly
iesulting in iqjmT:
• Hot foods and steam can cause burns. Be caretul
when opening any containei_ of hot food,
including popcorn bags, cooking pouches and
boxes. To prevent possible iqjm N direct steam
away fi'om hands and face.
• Do not overcook potatoes. Thev could dehwh'ate
and catch fire, causing damage to your oven.
• Cook meat and poult U thoroughl)_meat to at
least an INTERNAl, temperature of 160°F and
poulti y to at least an INTERNAl, temperature
of 180°E Cooking to these mmperatures usually
promcts against toodborne illness.
• Foods cooked in liquids (such as pasta) may
tend to boil more rapidly than foods cont;fining
less moisture. Should this occm; reter to the
Care and cleaning of the microwave oven section
fi)r instructions on how to clean the inside
of the oxen.
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
MICROWAVE-SAFECOOKWARE
Make sure to use suitable cookware during
IIIiCFOW;I*'ecooking. Most glass casseroles, cooking
dishes, measuring cups, custard cups, potmry or
china dim_erware which does not have metallic trim
or glaze with a metallic sheen can be used. Some
cookware is labeled "suitable fin" microwaving."
• Place food or microwavable container directly
on tile glass turntable to cook w)ur food.
• Use of tile black metal tray during microwave
cooking will result in inferior cooking
pe_timnance.
• lfw)u are not sm'e if a dish is microwave-sale,
use this test: Place in the oven both the dish vou
are testing and a glass meas/wing cup filled with
1 cup of water--set tile meas/wing cup either in
or next to the dish. Microwave 30-45 seconds
at high. If the dish heats, it should not be used
for microwaving.
If the dish remains cool and only the water in
the cup heats, then the dish is microwave-sate.
• Oversized fi)od or oversized metal cookware
should not be used in a microwave/convection
oven because they increase the risk of electric
shock and could ca/Ise a fife.
• Sometimes tile oven floe,; turntable and walls
can becollle too hot to to/lch. Be caI'etill
touching tile flora; tm'ntable and walls dm_ing
and after cooking.
• If you use a meat them/ometer while cooking,
make sure it is sale fin" use in microwave ovens.
• Do not use recycled paper products. Recycled
paper towels, napkins and waxed paper can
contain metal flecks which may cause arcing
or ignim. Paper products containing nylon
or m'lon filaments should be avoided, as tile*'
may also ignim.
• Some stvrotoam trays (like those that meat
is packaged on) have a thin strip _ff metal
embedded in tile bottom. _4]/en microwaved,
tile metal can burn tile floor of tile oven or
ignite a paper towel.
• Do not use tile microwave to (hy newspape_.
• Not all plastic wrap is suitable fin" use in
microwave ovens. Check the package fin"
l)I'ol)eI"/Ise.
• Do not use paper products when the
microwave/convection oven is operamd in tile
convection or COll/bination illode.
• Paper towels, waxed paper and plastic wrap
can be used to cover dishes in order to retain
moisture and prevent spattering. Be sm'e to
vent plastic wrap so smam can escape.
• Cookware may become hot because of heat
transferred fl'om tile heated food. Pot holcle_
may be needed m handle tile cookware.
"Boilable" cooking i)ouches and tightly closed
plastic bags should be slit, pierced or vented as
directed by package. If they are not, plastic could
bm_t dm_ing or immediately after cooking,
possibly resulting in injtu T. Also, plastic storage
containe_ should be at least partially/mcovered
because they titan a tight seal. X4]/en cooking
with containe_ tightly covered with plastic wrap,
relnove covering carefldly and direct steam away
fi'om hands and fi_ce.
Use toil only as directed in this guide. TV dim_et_
may be microwaved in fi)il trays less than 3/4"
high; remove tile top foil cover and return tile
troy to tile box. \4lien using foil in tile microwave
oven, kee I) the foil at least 1" away fl'om the sides
of tile oven.
• Plastic cookware>--Plasfic cookware designed fin.
microwave cooking is ve_y useflfl, but should be
used careflfllv Even microwave-sate plastic may
not be as tolerant _ffovercooking conditions as
are glass or ceramic inatefials, and may solten or
char if subjected to short periods of overcooking.
In longer exposures to overcooking, tile fi)od
and cookware could ignite.
• Use of the shelf accessory:
-- Remove tile shelf fl'om tile oven when not in use.
-- Use pot holde_ when handling tile shelf and
cookware. Tile*' Illav be hot.
-- Be sm'e that tile shelf is positioned properly
inside tile oven to prevent product damage.
-- Do not cover tile shelf or any part of tile oven
with metal toil. This will cause overheating of the
Ill ici'o_;l;'e/convection oven.
Follow those guidelines:
UUse microwave-sate plastics only and use
them in strict compliance with the cookware
IIla n ti[il ct t ii'ei"s I'e COlIllI/e n da lions.
_'_ Do not IlliCl'OWa',e ell/l)t},' containei3.
_Do not peru/it children to use plastic
cookware without complete supervision.
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GRILLING,CONVECTION& COMBINATIONSAFETY
• Use the black nletal tray when grilling, • Use of the rack:
conxecti(in or coi/lbinati(in cooking. Use tile trav
ill the sanle wa) you wouM use a shallow baking
pan or baking tray. Place food, ox en-sate
cookware or the rack directly on the black inetal
tray when cooking,
Use of the glass turntable when grilling,
comecfion or coinbination cooking will result
in inferior cooking i)erfimnance.
Do not coxer the black nletal tray with nletal fifil
in conibination nlode. This will cause arcing in
the ox,en,
• Any non-nletal, oven-sate dish can be used when
ciinlbination cooking in the oven. Any oven-sate
dish can be used when grilling or convection
cooking.
• The oven and door will get hot when grilling,
convection or COillbination cooking,
• Cookware will beconie hot when grilling,
convection or ciinlbinafion cooking. Pot holdeis
or oven mitts will be needed to handle the
cookware.
-- For comection two level baking only.
-- Place dish dii'ecfl_ on the rack.
-- Reinoxe the rack fl'oni the oxen when not in use.
-- Use pot holdeis or oven Initts when handling
the rack. It Ina_ be hot.
-- Be sure that the rack is posidoned i)roi)erly
inside the ()veil to I_I'event product danlage.
-- Do not cover the rack or any part of the ()veil
with nletal fifil. This will cause overheating ot
the ()veil,
• During and after use, do not touch, or let
clothing, pot holdeis or other flanmiable
nlaterials contact the top heating elenient or
guard. These surfaces inav be hot enough
to burn even though they are dark in coloi:
?dlow sufficient tiine for cooling fiist.
• I?,.einove cookware coinpletely fl'on/the oven
beti)re turning todd.
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• Do not use paper to_vls or coveiings, containeis
or cooking/roasting bags nlade of fi)il or other
reflective inaterial, plastic, wax or paper when
grilling, convection or conlbination cooking.
• Do not place toDd directly against the top or
bottonl heating elenients.
GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:I ro eruseof the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
This api)liance inust be grounded. In the event of
an electrical short drcuit, grounding reduces the
risk ot electric shock 1)yI)roviding an escape wire
ti)i" the electric current.
This api)liance is equipped with a power cord
having a grounding wire with a grounding phig.
The phig inust be phigged into an outlet that is
I)I'oI)erly installed and grounded.
(;IInsult a qualified electrician or seIMce technician
if the grounding instructions are not comi)letely
undeistood, or if doubt exists as to whether the
al)pliance is i)i'opeity grounded.
If the outlet is a standard 2-1)Tong wall outlet,
it is your peisonal resi)onsibili _' and obligation
to have it replaced with a i)i'oi)erly grounded
3-1)Tong wall outlet.
Do not tlndeI" anv ciI'CtlI/lSt;Inces ctlt or I'eIllOVe
the third (ground) i_i'ong fl'oin the power cord.
We do not reconmlend using an extension cord
with this api)liance. If the power cord is to() short,
have a qualified electrician or service mchnician
install an outlet near tile api)liance.
(See EXTENSIONCORDSsection.)
For best oi)ei'afion, phig this ai)pliance into its
own electrical outlet to i)i'exent flickering of lights,
bhIwing of flIse or ti_ii)ping of circuit 1)i'eaker.
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
ADAPTERPLUGS
Usage situations where appliance's power cord will be disconnected infrequently.
Because of potential sali-w ha/m'ds under certain conditions,
we strongly recommend against the use of an adapter plug. Howevex;
if you still elect to use an adapter, where local codes pemfit, a
TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be inade to a propedy grounded
2-prong wall receptacle by the tlse of a UI, listed adapter which
is a\:filable at most local hardware stores.
Tile larger slot in tile adapter must be aligned with tile larger slot
in the wall receptacle to proxide proper polarit} in the com_ecfion
of the power cord.
A_ CAUTION: Attaching the adaptor ground terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw does not ground
theapplianceunlessthe coverscrew ismetal,and notinsulated,and thewall receptacle is grounded throughthe
housewiring.
You should have tile drcuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sm'e tile receptacle is properly
gro/mded.
When disc(mnecting tile power cord ti'om tile adaptor; always hold tile adapter with (me hand. If this
is not done, tile adapter gro/md temfinal is ve_' likely to break with repeated use. Should this hal)pen,
DONOTUSEtile appliance until a proper ground has again been established.
{Adapterplugsnot
permittedinCanada)
Alignlarge I I I' I
/_ Ensureproperground
TEMPORARY andfirmconnection
METHOD beforeuse.
Usage situations where appliance's power cord will be disconnected frequently.
Do not use an adapter plug in these situations because fl'equent disconnection of the power cord places
tmdue strain on tile adapter and leads to eventual fifilm'e of tile adapter grotmd tem/inal. You should have
tile 2-prong wall receptacle replaced with a 3-prong (gro/mding) receptacle by a qualified electrician
belin'e using tile appliance.
EXTENSIONCORDS
A short power sui)plv, cord is provided to reduce tile risks resulting, ti'om becoming, entangled, in or tfili ) _ing,
over a hmger cord.
Extension cords may be used if w)u are carefifl in using them.
If an extensioncordis used--
_r_The marked electrical rating at the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical radng
at the appliance;
_'_ The extension cord m ust be a ,1 ..... I
_The extension cord should be arranged so that it will not drape oxer tile co/mtertop or tabletop where
it can be pulled on by children or t_ipped oxer tmintentionallv.
If you use an extension cord, tile interior light may flicker and tile bh)wer sound nlav \_lrv when tile
microwave oven is on. Cooking times may be longe_; too.
,gr°tlnding-tx, )e 3-wire cord and it illtlSt be )lugged,_ into a 3-slot outlet;
READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIONCAREFULLY.
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Aboutthe featuresof youroven. gecom
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
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Featuresof theOven
Door Latches 0
Window with Metal Shield
Screen allows cooking to be "Aewed while
keeping microwaves confined in the oven.
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Glass Turntable
Center the tray on the turntable support when
using the microwave teatm'es. Place tood or
microwave-sate cookware directly on the glass
turntable.
Black Metal Tray
Put food or appropriate cookware direcdy on
the black metal tray and place on the turntable
support when usin,*._,grilling,, comecfion or
combination teatm'es.
RemovableTurntableSupport
The turntable support must be in place when
using the oven.
NOTE:Rat/hgplateIslocatedonthefrontofthe
microwave,behindthedoorOvenvent(s)andovenhght
are/ocatedontheinsidewaftsof themicrowaveoven.
Heating Elements
_bdlows votx to cook fI'ozen ('on'_enien('e ]'()o(]s,
brown already cooked foods quickly on top
or grill foods on the top and bottom.
Rack
Used prhnaril} tot two level ('onxe('tion baking.
Center the rack on the black metal tra>
(Do not use when microwave or combination
cooking.)
Aboutthe featuresof youroven.
You can microwave by time, or with the convenience features, or cook using the grilling features.
CO_VECTUON
COMB@NATION
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CookingControls
o Micrewave Cooking Timeand Auto Feature
Press Enterandpress START Option
TIMECOOK Amountofcookingtime more/lesstime
DEFROST
PressoncetoAUTO Foodweight
Presstwiceto TIME Amountof defrostingtime
POWER/"rEMP Powerlevel1-10
EXPRESSCOOK Startsimmediately!
REHEAT Foodtype,servingsize
POPCORN 3.5oz.or3 oz. more/lesstime
BEVERAGE 4,8 or12oz.
o Convection Cooking
Press EnterandpressSTART Option
CONVECTION Enteroventemperatureand withorwithoutpreheat
cookingtime more/lesstime
LCombination Cooking (Combi 1= Microwave and
_W Convection, Combi2 = Microwave and Grill)
Press EnterandpressSTART Option
COMBINATIONonce Enteroventemperatureand withorwithoutpreheat
(Combi-1) cookingtime more/lesstime
Microwavepowerlevel
change
COMBINATIONtwice Entercookingt_me more/lesstime
(Combi-2) MicrowaveandGrill
powerlevelchange
o Grilling (Grill 1= Topand Bottom Heat, Grill 2 = TopHeat)
Press EnterandpressSTART Option
GRILLonce(Grill-1) Entertime more/lesstime
GRILLtwice(Grill-2) Entertime more/lesstime
Usingthe microwave features, ge.com
Make suretheturntablesupportandglass
turntable are in place when micrewaving.
• Place fl)od or microwavable container
directly oil the glass turntable to cook
VOUI" _O()d,
• Center the glass turntal)le on the
mrntal)le support.
• Make sure that cookware is suitable fi)r
microwaving.
Aboutchangingthemicrowave power level
Tile power level may be entered or
(hanged immediately after entering the
time fi)r Time Cook, Combination, Time
Defrost or Express Cook. The power level
may also be changed dm_ing time
countdown,
B First, fi)llow directions fi)r Time Cook,
Time Defrost or Express Cook.
_'_ Press tile POWER/TEMPbutton.
_'] Enter the desired power lexel 1-10.
D Press the START/PAUSEbutton to start
c()()king
Variable power levels add fle_biliD' to
mierm_m'e cooking. The power levels
on the IllicI'o%_lve oven C[lll be COllll)aI'ed
to tile sm'fi_ce milts on a range. Each power
level gives yot! Inicr(m_lve energy a certain
percent of the time, Power level 7is
micr(m_ve energy 70% ot tile time.
Power level3 is energy 30% ot tile time.
Most cooking will be done on High (power
level 10) which gives you 100% powex:
Power level 10 will cook fi_ster but fi)od may
need more fl'equent stirring, rotating or
turning ove_: A lower setting will cook more
evenly and need less stirring or rotating (ff
tile fl)od. Some fl)ods may have better fla\'o_;
texture or appearance if one of tile h)wer
settings is used, Use a h)wer power level
when cooking fi)ods that have a tendency
to boil ove_; such as scalloped potatoes,
Rest periods (when tile microwave energ)'
cycles off) give time fin" the toed to
"equalize" or transter heat to the inside
of tile food. An example of this is shown
with power level_-the defl'ost cycle.
If microwave energy' did not cycle off;
the outside of the fi)od would cook heft)re
the inside was defl'osted,
Hero am some examples of uses for various
power levels:
High 10: Fish, bacon, vegetables, boiling
liquids.
Med-High7."Gentle cooking of meat and
poultry; baking casseroles and reheating.
Medium 5: Slow cooking and mndedzing
for stews and less tender cuts of meat.
Low2 or3: Defl'osfing; simmering; delicate
Sauces.
Warm I: Keel)ing, fl)od waxm; softening,
butte_:
Aboutthe time andautomicrowave features.
Time Cook
Time CookI Time Cook II
J_dlows veil 1o microwaxe for _111_ tiille
up to 99 minutes.
Power level I0 (High) is autonmticall] set,
but ion ma] change it fiw more flexibility:
I,ets you change power levels automatically
dm_ing cooking. Here's how to do it:
D'J Press the TIMECOOKbutton.
_'_ Enter cooking time.
_r_ Press the TIMECOOKbutton.
_'_ Enter cooking time.
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[] Chano-e the power level ityou don't
want fifll powe_: (Press POWER LEVEL
Select a desired i)o_vr level 1-10.)
_¢J Change power lexel if}on don't want
fifll p()wex: (Press POWERITEMP. Select
a desired power level 1-10.)
D Press the TIME COOKbutton again.
_'_ Enter the second cooking time.
L_ Press the STARTIPAUSEbutt(m t() start
CoOkillg.
Ybu may open the door during Time Cook
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[_ Chanoe the power level it}ou don't
want fifll powe_: (Press POWER/'rEMP.
Select a desired power level 1-10.)
to check the toed. Close the door and press
START/PAUSE to resume c_ Mng
_"_ Press the START/PAUSEbutton to start
cooking.
At the end of Time CookI, Time Cook II
CO/lilts dowil.
Make sure the turntable support and glass turntable are in place when microwaving.
Express Cook
This is a quick way to set and start cooking in one minute blocks each time the EXPRESS button
is pressed.
The power level will automatically be set at 10 and the oven will start immediately.
The power le',el can be changed as time is cotmting down. (Press PO[/I/ER//_MP. Select a
desired power level 1-10.)
Make sure the turntable support and glass turntable are in place when microwaving.
Add30Seconds
Each time the 30 SEC button is pressed, it will add 30 seconds to any cooking time
cotmfing down, tmti] the maximtm cooking time is reached.
Make sure the turntable support and glass turntable are in place when microwaving.
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