GE JKP66, D2966P127-I User Manual

MicrowaveCookingCenter
Safewinstructions...................2-7
OperatingInstrudions,~ps
Aluminum Foil. .................. 7,23,26-28,30
Features..... ..................................................8, g
LowerOven................. ..........................2O.33
Baking... ..
ElectronicControls. ................................. 1I
Fan...,. ...... 10,20,21,24,26,28,31,32
Roasting.... .........................................26,27
Self-CleaningOven..... .....................30-33
Shelves... ...............
TimedBaking....................................23,24
MicrowaveOven..... ............................14-lg
CookingbyTemperature... ....................18
CookingbyTime...................................... 17
DefrostingbyTime.................................. 16
DoubleDutyTMShelf.............................. .. Ig
ElectronicControls.. ................................ 10
HoldTmer ....................t.................... 14, 15
Probe.. ........................................................ 18
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20,21,26,28-30,32
Problem solver ......................38,39
ThermostatAdjustment-
DOIt Yourself............................................25
Morequestions?...call
GEAnswerCenter@800.626.2000
CareandCleaning................34-37
BroilerPanand Rack....................... ...........37
DoubleDutyTMShelf... .................................35
LowerOvenDoor........................................36
LowerOvenLight....................................... 37
LowerOvenShelves... ...............................36
MicrowaveOven.... .
MicrowaveOvenLamp..... ........................35
Probe..... ......
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...... ...............................34
Consumer Services...................43
Important PhoneNumbers.. ......................43
Modeland SerialNumbers..........................2
Removalof PackagingTape. .......................2
Warranty...................... ..................BackCover
GEAppliances
Theelectrical output of themicrowave oven
in this cooking center IS800 watts
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Models:
164D2966P127-I
JKP64 JKP65
JKP66
~LP US~LP YOU...
Beforeusingyour cookingcenter,read thisguidecarefully.
Itisintendedto helpyouoperateandmaintainyour
newcookingcenterproperly. Keepithandyfor answersto yourquestions. Ifyoudon’tunders~d somethingorneedmorehelp,cdl:
GE AnswerCenter”
800.626.2000 24hours a day,7daysa week
Howto RemovePackagingTape.
Toassureno damageisdoneto thefinishofthe product,thesafestwayto removetheadhesiveleft frompackagingtapeonnewappliancesis an applicationofa householdIiquiddishwashing detergent,mineraloilorcookingoil.Applywitha softclothandallowto soak.Wipedryand thenapply anappliancepolish to thoroughlycleanandprotect thesurface.
NOTE: Theplastictapemustberemovedfromthe chrometrimonovenparts.Itcannotbe removedif itis bakedon.
Writedownthemodelandserialnumbers.
You’IIfindthemon a labelinsidetheupperoven onthe leftside.
ThesenumbersarealsoontheConsumerProduct OwnershipRegistrationCardthatcamewithyour cookingcenter.Beforesendingin thiscard,please writethesenumbershere:
Besureyourcookingcenteris registered.
It is importantthatwe,themanufacturer,knowthe locationofyourcookingcentershoulda needoccur foradjustments.
Yoursupplierisresponsibleforregisteringyou as theowner,
Pleasecheckwithyoursupplierto be surehehas doneso;alsosendin yourConsumerProduct OwnershipRegistrationCard.Ifyoumove,or if you arenottheoriginalpurchaserpleasewriteto us, statingmodeland serialnumbers.This appliance must beregistered.Pleasebe certain that it is.
Write to: GEAppliances RangeProductService AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Ifyou receiveda damagedcooking center...
Immediatelycontactthedealer (orbuilder)thatsold youthecookingcenter.
Savetime andmoney. Beforeyourequestservice...
ChecktheProblemSolverinthebackofthis&uide. It listscausesof minoroperatingproblemsthatyou cancorrectyourself.
ModelNumber
Usethesenumbersin anycorrespondenceor service callsconcerningyour cookingcenter.
SerialNumber
PRECAU~ONS TOAVOm POSS~LE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESS~ MCROWAm ENERGY
(a) Do NotAttempt to operatethisovenwiththe
dooropensinceopen-dooroperationcanresult
inharmfulexposuretomicrowaveenergy.It is importantnotto defeator tamperwiththe safety interlocks.
(b) Do Not Placeanyobjectbetweentheovenfront
faceandthedooror allowsoilor cleanerresidue to accumulateon sealingsurfaces.
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(c)Do Not Operate theovenif itisdamaged.It is
particularlyimportantthattheovendoorclose properlyandthatthereisno damagetothe:
(1)door(bent) (2)hingesandlatches(brokenorloosened)
(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces.
(d) The OvenShouldNotbe adjustedorrepairedby
anyoneexceptproperlyqualifiedservicepersonnel.
IMPORTANTSAFETYNOTICE
TheCaliforniaSafeDrinkingWaterand
ToxicEnforcementAct
of
Californiatopublisha list ofsubstancesknown
requirestheGovernor
tothestatetocausebirthdefectsorother reproductiveharm,andrequiresbusinessesto warncustomersofpotentialexposuretosuch substances.
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Thefiberglassinsulationinself”c}eanovens givesoffa verysmallamountofcarbon monoxideduringthecleaningcycle.
canbeminimizedbyventingwithanopen windowor usingaventilationfanorhood.
Whenusingelectricalappliancesbasicsafety precautionsshouldbefollowed,including thefollowing:
Exposure
WARNING—TOreducetheriskofburns,
electricshock,fire,injurytopersonsorexposureto excessivemicrowaveenergy:
Usethisapplianceoniyforitsintendeduseas
describedin thisguide.
chemicalsorvaporsinthisappliance. Thiscookingcenterisspecificallydesignedto heatorcookfood,andis notintendedfor laboratoryorindustrialuse.
Besureyourappiianceisproperly
installedandgroundedbyaqualified technician
InstallationInstructions.
inaccordancewiththeprovided
Donotusecorrosive
Makesurechildrenarecloselysupervised?
whenusingthisappiiance.
Thisapp~ancemustbeconnectedtoa
grounded,meti~c, permanentwiringsystem,
oranequipmentgroundingconductorshould bemnwiththecircuitconductorsandconnected totheequipmentgroundingterminalorleadon theappliance.
Thisappiianceshouldbeservicedonlyby
qualifiedservicepersonnel.
Contactthenearest authorizedservicefacilityforexamination,repair oradjustment.Donotrepairorreplaceanypartof thisapplianceunlessspecificallyrecommendedin thisguide.Allotherservicingshouldbereferred toa quditiedtechnician.
Beforeperforminganyservice,DISCONNECT
THECOO~G CENTERPOWERSUPPLY ATTHE HOUSEHOLDDISTR~UTION PANEL
SWITCHNGOFFTHECIRCUITBREA~R.
Donotcoverorblockanyopeningsonthe
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BYREMOVINGTHEFUSEOR
appliance.
*DonotstorethisappEanceoutdoors.
notusethisproductnearwater—forexample,
Do
ina wetbasement,ornearaswimmingpool.
Donotoperatethisapplianceifitisnotworking
properly,or ifithasbeendamagedordropped.
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Havetheinstaflershowyouthelocation
ofthecircuitbreakerorfuse.Markitfor easyreference.
Foryoursafety,neveruseyourappliancefor
warmingorheatingtheroom.
cBesurethecookingcenterissecurelyinstalled
ina cabinetthatisfirmly attachedtothehouse structure.
orhangontheovendoor,
Neverallowanyonetoclimb,sit,stand
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~ORTANT SA~~ ~STRUCTIONS
(coatinued)
~ Donotleavechtidrendon~hildren should
notbeleftaloneorunattendedinareawhere applianceisinuse.Theyshoddneverbeallowed tositorstandonanypartoftheappliance.
4Donotallowanyoneto ebb, stand or hang on
thedoor.Theycoulddamagethecookingcenter,
CAUTION:ITEMSOF~TERESTTO
CHILDRENSHOULDNOTBESTOREDIN CAB~ETSABOVEACOOK~G CENTER—
CH~DRENCLIMBINGON~E COOK~G CENTERTOREACH~MS COULDBE SERIOUSLYINWRED.
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Teachchildrennot to playwiththecontroh
or anyotherpart ofthecookingcenter.
4Neverleavetheovendooropenwhenyouare
notwatchingtheoven,
*Neverwearloosefittingor
whileusingthisappliance.
reachingforitemsstoredovertheoven. Flammablematerialcouldbeignitedifbrought incontactwithhotheatingelementsandmay causesevereburns.
hanginggarments
Becarefulwhen
Donotleavepaperproducts,cookingutensils,
orfoodintheovenwhennotinuse.
Donotstoreorusecombustiblematerials,
gasolineorotherflammablevaporsandliquids inthevicinityofthisor anyotherappliance.
4Donotletcookinggreaseorother
flammablematerialsaccumulateinor nearthecookingcenter.
4Donotusewaterongreasefires.
Smotherfireorflame or use a multi-
purposedry chemicalor foam-type extinguisher.
Flame in the oven can be smotheredcompletely by closingthe ovendoorand turningtheoven
orbyusinga multi-purposedrychemicalor
off
foam-typeextinguisher,
Donottouchtheheatingelementsor the
interiorsurfaceoftheoven.
behotenoughtoburneventhoughtheyaredark incolor.Duringandafteruse,donottouch,or let clothingorotherflammablematerialscontactany interiorareaoftheoven;allowsufficienttimefor coolingfirst.
Thesesurfacesmay
Useonlydrypotholde~moist or
damppotholdersonhotsurfacesmay
resultinburnsfromsteam,Donotlet potholderstouchhotheatingelements,Donot usea towelorotherbulkycloth,Suchclothscan
catchfire on ahot heatingelement.
Alwayskeepdishtowel%dishcloths,pot
holders,andotherhens a safedistancefrom yourcookingcenter.
*Alwayskeepwoodenspoonsandplastic
utensilsandcannedfooda safedistanceaway fromyourcookingcenter.
Alwayskeepcombustiblewallcoverings,
curtainsordrapesasafedistancefrom
yourcookingcenter.
4Donotstoreflammablematerialinanovenor
nearthecookJngcenter.
Potentiallyhotsurfacesincludetheoven ventopenings,surfacesneartheopenings, crevicesaroundtheovendoor,andtheedgesof thedoorwindow,
Remember:Theinsidesurfaceoftheovenmay
behotwhenthedoorisopened,
Whencookingpork,followthedirections
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exactlyandalwayscookthemeattoaninternal temperatureofatleast170°F.Thisassuresthat, intheremotepossibilitythattrichinamaybe
presentinthemeat,itwillbekilledandthemeat
willbesafetoeat.
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MicrowaveOven:
o Readandfollowthespecific“Precautionsto
AvoidPossibleExposuretoExcessiveMcrowave Energy”section.
Toreduce theriskoffireintheovencavity:
—Donotovercookfood.Carefullyattendappiiance
ifpaper,plasticorothercombustiblematerials areplacedinsidetheoventofacilitatecooking.
—Removewiretwist-tiesandmetalhandles
frompaperorplasticcontainersbeforeplacing themintheoven.
—Donotuseyourmicrowaveoventodry
newspapers.
—Donotuserecycledpaperproducts.
Recycledpapertowels,napkinsandwaxpaper cancontainmetalfleckswhichmaycause arcingorignite.Paperproductscontaining nylonornylonfilamentsshouldbeavoided,
astheymayalsoignite.
—Donotpoppopcorninyourmicrowaveoven
unlessina specialmicrowavepopcornaccessory
orunlessyouusepopcornlabeledforusein microwaveovens.
—Do notovercookpotatoes.Theycould
dehydrateandcatchfire,causingdamageto youroven.
—Donotoperatetheovenwhileemptytoavoid
damagetotheovenandthedanger
accidenttheovenshouldrunemptya minuteor
two,noharmisdone,However,tryto avoid
operatingtheovenemptyatailtimes—itsaves energyandprolongsthelifeoftheoven.
offire.Ifby
oSomeproductssuchaswholeeggsand
sealedcontaine~for
jars-will explodeandshouldnotbeheatedin
thisoven.Suchuseofthemicrowaveovencould resultininjury.
Seethedoorsurfacecleaninginstructions
theCareandCleaningsectionofthisguide.
in
example,closedglass
QAvoidheatingbabyfoodinglassjars,evenwith”
thelidoff,
cooked.Stirfoodtodistributetheheatevenly,Be carefultopreventscaldingwhenwarming formulaorbreastmilk.Thecontainermayfeel coolerthanthemilkreailyis.Alwaystestthemilk beforefeedingthebaby.
Donotboileggsinamicrowaveoven.Pressure
willbuildupinsidetheeggyolkandwillcauseit toburst,possiblyresultingininjury,
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Makesureallinfantfoodisthoroughly
Foodswithunbrokenouter‘~skin”
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suchaspotatoes,sausages,tomatoes, apples,chickenliversandother
giblets,andeggyolksshouldbepiercedto allow
steamtoescapeduringcooking.
*Donotdefrostfrozenbeveragesin narrow-
neckedbottles(especially carbonatedbeverages).
ifthecontaineris opened,pressurecanbuild
Even
up.Thiscancausethecontainertoburst,possibly resultingininjury,
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—Donotusetheovenforstoragepurposes.
Donotleavepaperproducts,cookingutensilsor foodintheovenwhennotinuse.
—Mmaterialsinsidethe ovenshould
keepovendoorclosed,turnovenoff,and
disconnectthepowercord,orshutoffpower atthefuseorcircuitbreakerpanel.
ignite,
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WORTANT SAFETY~STRUCTIONS
(condnued)
Usefoilonlyasdirectedinthisguide.TV
dinnersmaybemicrowavedinfoiltraysless than3/4inchhigh;removethetopfoilcoverand returnthetraytothebox.Whenusingmetalinthe microwaveoven,keepmetal(otherthanthemetal shelflatleastoneinchawayfromsidesofoven.
@Cookware may becomehotbecauseofheat
transferredfromtheheatedfood.
Potholdersmay
beneededtohandlethecookware,
Theovenfloorcanbecometoohottotouch.Be
careful
*Foods
touchingthefloorduringandaftercooking.
cookedinliquids(suchaspasta)
maytendtoboilovermorerapidlythanfoods containinglessmoisture,Shouldthisoccur,refer totheCareandCleaningsectionforinstructions onhowtocleantheinsideoftheoven.
~Donotuseathermometerinfoodyouare
microwavingunlessthethermometerisdesigned orrecommendedforuseinthemicrowaveoven.
*When cooking pork, followthedirections
exactlyandalwayscookthemeattoaninternal temperatureofatleast170°F.Thisassuresthat,in theremotepossibilitythattrichinamaybepresent inthemeat,itwillbekilledandthemeatwillbe safetoeat.
Remove the temperature probe from the
oven when
leavetheprobeinsidetheovenwithoutinserting itinfoodorliquid,andturnonmicrowaveenergy, itcancreateelectricalarcingintheoven,and damageovenwalls.
notusingittocookwith.Ifyou
PlasticCookwar~Plasticcookwaredesigned
formicrowavecookingisveryuseful,butshould
beusedcarefully,Evenmicrowave-safeplastic maynotbeastolerantofovercookingconditions asareglassorceramicmaterialsandmaysoften orcharif subjectedtoshortperiodsof overcooking.Inlongerexposurestoovercooking, thefoodandcookwarecouldignite,Forthese reasons:
1)Usemicrowave-safeplasticsonlyand
usetheminstrictcompliancewiththecookware manufacturer’srecomtne~ldations.2)Donot subjectemptycookwaretomicrowaving.3)Do notpermitchildrento useplasticcookware withoutcompletesupervision,
.
Notallplasticwrapissuitableforuse inmicrowaveovens.
Checkthepackagefor
properuse.
“Boilable”cookingpouchesandtightlyclosed
plasticbagsshouldbeslit,piercedorventedas directedonthepackage.
couldburstduringorimmediatelyaftercooking, possiblyresultingininjury.Also,plasticstorage containersshouldbeatleastpartiallyuncovered becausetheyformatightseal.Whencooking withcontainerstightlycoveredwithplasticwrap, removecoveringcarefullyanddirectsteamaway fromhandsandface.
Spontaneousboiling—Undercertain
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specialcircumstances,liquidsmaystart toboilduringorshortlyafterremoval
fromthemicrowave
splashingliquid,stirtheliquidbrieflybefore
removingthecontainerfromthemicrowaveoven.
Iftheyarenot,plastic
oven,Topreventburnsfrom
Hot foodsandsteamcancause
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containersofhotfood.including
carefulwhenopeningany
popcornbags,cookingpouchesandboxes~To preventpossibleinjury,directsteamawayfrom handsandface.
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UseoftheDOUBLEDUTYTMshelfaccessory.
—Removetheshelffromtheovenwhennotinuse, —Donotstoreorcookwiththeshelfonthefloor
oftheoven.Productdamagemayresult.
—Usepotholderswhenhandlingtheshelfand
cookware,Theymaybehot.
—Donotusea microwavebrowningdishonthe
shelf,Theshelfcouldoverheat,
Self-CleaningLowerOven:
Standawayfromthecookingcenterwhen
openingtheovendoor.Thehotairorsteam
whichescapescancauseburnstohands,face andoreyes.
Donotheatunopenedfoodcontainen+
Pressure
couldbuildupandthecontainercould
burst,causinganinjury.
Keeptheovenventductunobstructed.
Neverleavejars orcansoffatdrippingsinor
nearyouroven.
Placetheovenshe~inthedesiredposition
whiletheoveniscoo},Iftheshelvesmustbe handledwhenhot,donotletpotholdercontact
theheatingelements.
Pullingouttheshetitotheshelflockisa
convenienceinliftingheavyfoods.Itisalso
aprecautionagtinstburnsfromtouchinghot surfacesofthedoororovenwalls.
Donotstoreanythinginyouroven.Theseitems
maycatchonfire,andplasticitemsmaymelt. Alwayskeeptheovenclearandfreeofitemsthat mayburn.
QDonotfinethe ovenbottomwithaluminum
foii.~ notuseahnninumfoilexceptas
suggestedinthisguide.
Donotdeantheovendoorgasket.Thedoor
gasketisessentialforagoodseal.Careshouldbe takennottorub,damageormovethegasket.
Donotuseovencleaners,Nocommercialoven
cleanerorovenlinerprotectivecoatingofany kindshouldbeusedinoraroundanypartofthe oven.Residuefromovencleanerswilldamage theinsideoftheovenwhentheself-cleaning cycleisused.
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onlypa~ listedin thisUseand
CareGtide.
*BesumtowipeUpexcessspillagebefore
startingthese~-cleaningcycle.
eWhenusingcookingorroastingbagsinthe
oven,followthemanufacturer’sdirections.
*Donotuseyouroventodrynewspapers,
Ifoverheated,theycancatchfire.
*Afterbroiling,alwaystakethebroilerpanout
oftheovenandcleanit.Leftovergreaseinthe broilerpancancatchfirethenexttimeyouuse thepan.
*Listen
sometimeduringthecleaningcycle,Ifnot, callforservicebeforeself-cleaningagain+
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Donotleavepaperproducts9cookingutensils
forfan—afannoiseshouldbeheard
orfoodintheovenwhennotinuse.
oNeverleavetheovendooropenwhenyouare
notwatchingthecookingcenter.
oKeepthecookingcentercleanandfreeof
accumulationsofgreaseorspillovers,which mayignite.
*Beforese~-cleaningtheoven,removethebroiler
panandothercookware.
iftheself-cleaningmodemalfunctions,turnthe
ovenoffanddisconnectthepowersupply.Haveit servicedbya qualifiedtechnician.
SAW ~SE ~STRUCTIONS
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FEATURESOF YOURCOOmG CENTER
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Features
Explained
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1 Broiler Pan and Rack—LowerOven
Foruseinthelowerovenonly.Do notcleaninthe self-cleaningoven.
2 DoubleDutyTMShelf—MicrowaveOven
Foruseinthemicrowaveovenonly.
3 Temperature Probe—MicrowaveOven
Foruseinthemicrowaveovenonly. 4 Oven Vent—LowerOven 5 Inside Door Latches—MicrowaveOven
6 Windowwith Metil Shield
Allowscookingtobe viewed whilekeepingmicrowavesconfinedintheoven.
7 MicrowaveDoorHandle
Pullthehandleto open.Thedoormustbe securelylatchedfortheoven to operate. 8 ShelfSupports For the DoubleDutyTMShelf 9 Modeland Serial Numbers
10 Light—MicrowaveOven
11 Vent—MicrowaveOven 12 Receptaclefor the Temperature Probe 13 Oven Grille
7,26,28,
29,37
19,35
18
37
2
34
34
19
2
35
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7,30,35,37 14 MicrowaveOven Controls 15 Lower Oven Controls 16 MicrowaveOven Floor 17 Automatic Oven Light Switch—LowerOven
18 Automatic Oven Door Latch—LowerOven
Usedfor self-cleaningonly.
19 Light—LowerOven 20 BroilElement—LowerOven 21 Oven Shelf Suppork—LowerOven
Shelfpositionsforcookingaresuggestedin the Baking,Roastingand Broilingsections.
22 Oven Shelveswith Stop-Lock~Lower Oven
Easilyremovedor repositionedonthe shelfsupports.
23 BakeElement—LowerOven
Maybegentlyliftedfor wipingtheovenfloor.
24 Oven Door Gasket
Donotclean.
25 Lift-Off Oven Door with Broil Stop
Position-LowerOven
Easilyremovedforcleaning.
10,12,13,34
11-13,34
6,34
20
31,32
20,37
30
20,21,26,
28-30,32,33
20,21,26,
28-30,32,36
30
7,36
i,7,28,30,36
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FEATURESOF YOUR
~CROWAW OWN CONTROLPANEL
1.DISPLAY. Displaysthetimeortemperature
duringcookingfunctions,thepowerlevelbeing used,thecookingmodeandinstructions.
NOTE: Thetimeonthemicrowavedisplayis shownin minutesandseconds(1:30 is oneminute, 30seconds).Ontheloweroven,timeisshownin hoursandminutes(1:30is onehour,30minutes).
2. TIME COOK. Pressthis padbeforeentering thetimeforcookingatPowerLevel10.You maychangethepowerlevelafterenteringthe cookingtime.
3. TIME DEFROST.Pressthis pad beforeentering
thetimeforthawingat automaticPowerLevel3. Youmaychangethepowerlevelafterentering
defrostingtime.
4. TEMP COOK. Usethetemperatureprobeto cook byusinga temperaturethatyouset.Oncethefood reachesthistemperature,theovenswitchestothe holdsettingandmaintainsthattemperatureuntil youopenthedoororpresstheCLEAWOFFpad.
5.HOLD TIMER. Pressto setthetimerorthe holdingtime;does notturnon microwaveenergy.
6.POWER LEVEL. Pressthispadbeforeentering anotherpowerlevelnumberif youwant to change fromautomaticPowerLevel10(HIGH)for cookingorPowerLevel3 (LOW)fordefrosting.
7. START.Afterallselectionsare made,pressthis padto starttheoven.
8.NUMBERPADS.Pressthesepadstoenterthe cookingtime,thedefrostingtime,thetemperature,
andthepowerlevel.
9. CLEAWOFF.Whenpressed, it shutsofftheoven anderasesall settings.
MICROWAVE OVEN
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NOTE: The microwaveovenfanoperatesduring microwavecookingandisalsousedtocoolthe control.Heatfromtheloweroven,alongwithheat fromthemicrowaveoven,mayalsocausethefan to operate.Thefanmayoperatewithbothovensoffand willturnitselfoff.
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FEATURESOF YOUR
LOWER OVENCONTROLPANEL
NOTE: The controlsfor the lower ovenwillnot operate until the digitalclockhas been set.
1.DISPLAY.Showstheoperationsyouhave selected,thetimeofdayandthecookingor cleaningstatus.
NOTE: Thetimeon themicrowavedisplayis shownin minutesandseconds(1:30isone minute,30seconds).Ontheloweroven,thetime is shownin hoursandminutes(1:30isonehour,
30minutes).
2.INCREASE or DECREASE. Shorttaps to the padeitherincreaseor decreasethetime-or temperatureby stnallamounts.Pressandholdthe padtoeitherincreaseordecreasethetimeor temperaturebylargeramounts.
3. BAKE.Pressthispadto selectthebake function.
4.BROIL. Pressthispadto selectthebroilfunction.
5.AUTO SELF CLEAN.Pressthispadforthe Self-Cleaningmode.
6. START.Mustbepressedto startanycooking orcleaningfunction.
7. COOK TIME. Usetoentertheamountoftime requiredfortimedbakingorroasting.
8. STOP TIME. Usewhenbakingorcleaningto enterthetimeofdayyouwantovento turnoff.
9. TIMER ON/OFF.Letsyoutimeanykitchen function.
10.CLEAWOFF.Cancelsallprogramsexcept clockandtimer.Alsostopsthe ovensignal andstopstheSeIf-Cleaningcycle.
11. CLOCK. Pressthispadto enterthetime of dayor checkthetimeofdaywhenthedisplayisshowing otherinformation.
12.OVENLIGHT. Pressthispadtoturntheoven lighton andoff.
If “F- and a number” flash in the display,and the oven control signals,this indicatesfunction error code.PresstheCLEAWOFFpad.Allowthe oventocoolforonehour.Puttheovenbackinto operation,If thefunctionerrorcoderepeats, disconnectthepowertotheovenandcall forservice.
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Howto Recalla Setting
If youwanttocheckthe settingfor anyfunction (suchasBakeorBroil), pressthepadandit will appearbriefly.
If youwantto changethesetting,pressthepad andimmediatelyenterthenewsetting.Thenpress theSTARTpad.
For example,to checka baking time that you set, presstheCOOKTIMEpad,andthetimewill showbriefly.
Tochangethe baking time, presstheCOOKTIME padandimmediatelyenteranewtime.Thenpress theSTARTpad.
Tochangethe time ofday,allotherfunctions, includingthetimer, mustbeoff.
NOTE: DuringRecall,theactivefunctionisnot affecteduntilyoumakea changeandpressthe STARTpad.
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Clock
CLOCKAm TMER
NOTE: Theclockmust be set beforethe contro~sfor the lower ovenwillwork.
Whenpowerisfirstconnectedto yourcookingcenter
orafterapowerfailureof anykind,thedigitqldisplay on boththemicrowaveandlowerovencontrolpanels showslighted8’sand 18’splusallovenfunctionsfor
about15seconds.
Howto Set the Clock
Quick Set-Clock
1.PresstheCLOCKpad,
2. PresstheINCREASEor DECREASEpadto enterthetime.
3. PresstheSTARTpad.
1.PresstheCLOCKpad,
CLOCK
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Then,alllightsgooffand“RESET’appearsin the upperdisplay,and“PF’ (forPowerFailure)appearsin thelowerovendisplay.
PresstheCLEAWOFFpadon themicrowavecontrol panelandthe microwaveovenis readytouse.
Beforeusing the lower oven,the electronicdigital clockmust beset.
2. PresstheINCREASEor DECREASE padto setthetimeofday.
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3. PresstheSTARTpad.Thisentersthe timeandstartstheclock.
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Timer
Youmayprogramthetimerfortimecookingor
otherhouseholdactivitiesfor upto 11hoursand 59minutes.
Howto Setthe Timer
1.Pressthe’TIMERON/OFFpad.
TIMER
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2.PresstheINCREASEor DECREASEpadto setthetimeof
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day.If youmakea mistake,press
theTIMERON/OFFpadtwice and beginagain.
Thetimercountsdowninminutes,1minuteata time, untilthelastminuteisreached.Thesecondswillnot bedisplayeduntilthelastminuteisreached. Whenthetimerreaches“ :0,” “TIMER”flashesin
thedisplay,
3. PresstheSTARTpad.
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4. Whentimeisup,theovencontrolsignalsuntilyou presstheTIMERON/OFFpad.Displaythenshows
thetimeofday.
NOTE: Theminutetimerisindependentof all the otherfunctionsandit doesnotcontroltheoven. TheCLEAWOFFpaddoesnotaffectthetimer.
AfterpushingtheSTARTpad, theflashingcolon tellsyouthe timeriscountingdown,although thedisplaydoesnotchangeuntil 1minutehaspassed.
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INCREASEor DECREASEPad Speed
Youcanchangetheresponsespeedof thesepadsin 10increments.
Whiletheovenis offandthetimeof day
showsin thedisplay,pressandholdboth
theINCREASEandDECREASEpadsat
thesametimefor2 or 3 seconds.The speedlevelsrangefromLOto HI; LOis theslowestspeedandHIisthefastest.
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PowerFailure
If “PF” appears in the display,youhadapower failure.Whenthepowerwentout,thecurrenttime wasstoredinthecontrol’smemory.Then,whenthe powerwasrestored,thetimeofdaywascontinued.
For example,aftera 5-minutepowerinterruption,
yourclockwillbe 5 minutesslow, Toreset the clock,presstheCLOCKpad.Enterthe
correcttimeofdayby pressingtheINCREASEor DECREASEpad.
Tocheckthe time ofday whenthe display is
showingother information, simplypressthe CLOCKpad.Thetimeof day showsfor as longas yourfingeris onthepad,plus3 additionalseconds.
UsetheINCREASEor DECREASEpadto changetheresponserateofthesepads. Press theSTARTpadto storethe newspeedandreturn tothe timeofday display.
If youhave several clocksin your kitchen,you may wishto blank the time of day on your oven. If so,pressandholdtheCLOCKpad,thenpressthe STOPTIMEpad.Althoughyoucannotseeit,the clockmaintainsthecorrecttimeof day.Itwill reappearforthedurationofanyfunctionthatdisplays
a StartTimeand StopTime. PressingtheCLOCKpadwillmakethetimeof
dayreappear. NOTE: Thetimeofdaycannotbe changedduringa
lowerovencookingoperation.
QuestionsandAnswers
Q. When I camehome,the displayshowed“PF’
instead of the time.What happened?
A. Yourhomehad abriefpowerfailurewhileyou
weregone.Nothingis wrongwithyourclock—
just resetit.
Q. When changingthe timeof day, if I press the
CLOCK pad and then discoverthat the time shownis right, do I have to reset the clock?
A. No.Theoriginaltimeofdaywillreappearina
coupleof minutes.
Q. Can I changethe clockwhileI’m cookingfood
in the loweroven?
A.No,Theclockcannotbechangedduringany
programthatuses the oventimerorthedisplay. Youmusteither stopthoseprogramsor waituntil theyarefinishedbeforechangingthetime.
Q. Can I check the timeof day whilethe display is
showingtimer function?
A. Yes.SimplypresstheCLOCKpad andthetimeof
dayshowsfor as longas yourfingeris on thepad, plus3 additionalseconds.
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Make sure all the cookwareused in your
microwaveovenissuitable for microwaving. Mostglasscasseroles,cookingdishes,measuring cups,custardcups,potteryorchinadinnerware whichdoesnothavemetallictrimorglazewitha
metallicsheencanbeused.Somecookwareis
labeled“suitablefor microwaving.”
If youare not sure ifa dish ismicrowave-safe,
usethis test: Placein theovenboth
thedishyouare
testinganda glass measuringcupfilled withonecupwater— setthemeasuringcup
eitherinor nexttothe dish.Microwave”for-l minuteat high.If thedish heats,it shouldnot beusedformicrowaving. If thedishremainscoolandonlythewaterinthe
cupheats,thenthe dish ismicrowave-safe,
Paper towels,waxpaper and plastic wrap
canbeusedtocoverdishesinorderto retain moistureandpreventspattering.Besureto vent plasticwrapso steamcanescape.
Somemicrowavedfoodsrequire stirring,
rotating or rearranging. Seethecookbook.
Steam buildsup pressure in foodswhich
are tightlycoveredby a skin or membrane. Piercepotatoes,eggyolksandchickenlivers topreventbursting,
Allthese thingsare normal with your microwaveoven:
Steamor vaporescapingfromaroundthedoor.
*Lightreflectionaroundthedooror theoutercase. *Dimmingof theovenlightandchangein theblower
soundmayoccurwhileoperatingatpowerlevels otherthanhigh.
HOW TO USETHE HOLD TMR
The hold timer has three timingfunctions:
Itoperatesasa minutetimer,
It canbe settodelaycooking.
@It canbe usedas a holdsettingafterdefrosting. Theholdtimeroperateswithoutmicrowaveenergy.
Howto Timea 3-MinutePhoneCall
1.PresstheHOLDTIMERpad.
HOLD
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Themicrowavefanmayoperatewithbothovens
off.It iscoolingthecontrolandwillturn itselfoff.
SomeTV-Radiointerferencemight be noticedwhile
usingyourmicrowaveoven.It’ssin]ilartothe interferencecausedbyothersmallappliancesand doesnotindicateaproblemwithyouroven.
A dullthumpingsoundwhiletheovenisoperating.
3. PresstheSTARTpad.Thedisplay shows
START
thetimecountingdown.
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4. Whentimeisup,theovencontrolsignals.
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