GE JVM1440AA01 Owner’s Manual

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950 Watts
Models:
JVM1410 JVM1420
JVM1421 JVM1430
JVM1440 JVM1441
SpacemakerXLMicrowave Oven
Owner's Manual
Important Safety Information
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RI_ ALL SAI_2TY INFORMATYON BEF()Rt_2 USING
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Wcl(omc to the GE [imdl} We're proud of" our q ualit_
pvodu(ts and w( believe in dependable sei'vi(e.
You'll see it in this eas}qo-
use mam_d mid you'll hear
it in th_ fl'icndly x_)ices o[
O[1F COI/SllI/leI" seP@e
department.
Start Here!... Before using your Microwave
Best of all, )ou'll expcrien(e
thesx: values each time you
IlS(' yotlr mi(l'owavc. That's
important, because your n_v microwave will bc part of
your [mnil? for a long tim('.
Belore )ou call fbr servi(e, th(re are a fiw things }ou
(an do to help us ser_'e you betler.
Write down the model and
serialnumbers here. Th( 3 are on a label inside the oxen.
Model number
Serialnumber
Date of purchase
Read this manual.
It contains inStl'uctions to help )ou use and maintain
your microwav(_ properl).
If you received a damaged
oven...immcdiat_l} ( oI'_L_l(t
the deakr (or builder) that sold you the oven.
Staple your receipt to the inside back cover of this
manual. You will need it to obtain service under
warranty.
Ifxou do need service, you (an relax knowing
h_lp is onl} a phone call awa}. A list of toll-ti'ee
(ustomer servi(e numbers is included in the ba(k of
this man ual.
Save time and money.
Check th( sc(tion tith'd "If Something Goes
Wrong" before (alling. This section helps )ou
SOIvc COII/II/OII problems
that migh| o((m:
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RFAD AId SAFET"Y INFORMA770N Bk OPd,2 USING
" Read and ik,llow th_
specific "Precatltions to
Avoid Possibk Exposure
to F.x(essive Mi(ro_ave Energ)" oil pag( 2.
" This aptllian(e l//USl be
grounded. Connect ()ill): to prop(rly grounded outlet. See (;rounding
Instruclions se(tion on page 10.
"Do not lnomlt this
applian(e over a sink.
Install or locate this applian(e onl) in
ac(ordan(( with tile provided h/stallafion
Instructions.
This over-the-range oven
was design( d lot use over
ranges no wider than 36". IIma) be installed ov(r
bofll gas and _lectiJc cooking equipnlent.
Do not operale fllis atll/liance if it has a
dan/aged power cord or plug, if it is not working
properl), or if it has/l_n damaged or droptied.
If ttl_ power (ord is damaged, it nmst be
replaced b) General Electric Service or an
authorized service agent using a power cord [roln
( ;eneral Electri(.
Do not cover or block an) openings on tile
applian(e.
Use this appliance onl? t;:)r its inten(te(t use as
described in this nlanual. Do not use corrosive
chenlicals or w_pors in this atlpliance. This
illicrowave ()Veil iS
spe(ificall) designed to heat, (h3 or cook too(t,
and is not intended R/r laboratoi 3 or
industrial use.
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" Do not store dlis applian(e
outdoors. Do not usx_ this product
/leak water for example, ill a wel l)asem{ 11I,
near a s_dnm/ing pool or nero" a sink.
" Keep power coM away
fi-om hea|_ d surfa('es.
Do not ill/l//ers( powel"
coM or plug ill watt I:
" 'lb reduce fll_ risk of ill(
ill tile oven cavil):
- Do not overtook l'ood. Carefidl} attt nd applian(e
if paper, plastic or odler (ombustible materials are
placed inside tile oven
whik cooking.
- Remove _dre t_dst-ties and nl_ml handles fl'on/paper
or plaslic (ontain_ rs betore placing them ill
the oven.
- Do no| use tile oven lor storage purposes. Do not
leave paper prodlmts, cooking utensils or/ood
ill tile oven when not
ill IlSe.
" See door surlace cle_uling
instructions in tile Care
and Cleaning sx_ction(s) of this g/lide.
'171is apt)liance shouM //e serviced onl) b)
qualified s*'rvi(e persx)nnel. Con(a(( nearest authorized
servile lacilit 3 tot exal/linat iOl/, repair
Of a(!i IIS[IlIe/IL
"As with all) appliance,
close supervision is
lle(essag} whelI Itsed
ll) chiMren.
- It nlau rims inside oven
shouM ig_/ite, keep tile oven door (lose(J, turn tile
oven o[t and disconnect tile po_er cord, or shut
off power at th_ ['u_" or circuit breaker p_ulel.
If lhe door is opened, (lie fire ma x st)read.
SAVE THESE INS UC TIONS
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SPECIAL NOTES AB O UF MICRO WAVING
Arcing is ill( microwave
term [Ol" sparks in the oven. Arcing is ( aused t)}:
" Th( metal shelf no|
installed (orre(tl} so it tou(hes the n]i('r()_ave
wall.
Metal or [oil tou(hing the side of" the ow_IL
Foil not molded to food
(upt urIIed edges act like
aiiteili/as).
Do not pop pot)corn in
,} oIIr lnicrowave ove/l
unl(ss in a special
lIlicrowavc popcorn
accessor} or/li/less yo/l use popcorn labeled [or
IlSe ill illi(ro_,va_,e ()VeilS.
Metal, such as twist-tk s, polflti 3 pins, or goM-
riimne(t (lishes, in the microwave.
Rec}cled pap(r tow(ls containing sniall metal
pie(es being used in the
Ill i( I'O'_V{ 1VC.
()t)erating the microwave with no ff)od inside for
II/ore thai/ a n/iIlllle or
two ma} caus( damage to the oven and could
start a fife. It increases the heat around the
Some products such as
whole egg_ and sealed
con tainers--ti)r example, closed jars--will explode
and should not be heated
ill this iIlict'i)wav(} oven.
Such use of the microwa'_e oven COlfld resuh in ii_iin_
Do not boil eggs in a
llliCrowave ov(!ii. Presstlre
will blfild up inside (gg yolk and will cause it to
burst, t)ossibl} resulting
in ii_,jtlD
i//agiletroi/ and (an shorteii the lili of
the ovei/.
Foods with unbroken outer "skin" such as
potatoes, hot dog_,
sausages, tOlllatoes,
apples, chicken liv( rs and oth(r git)lels, and
egg ?olks shoul(t be pierced to allow steam to escape d urin g
cooking.
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"Avoid heating baby lbod
ill glass jars, e_'en with the lid ore Make sure all
inlhnt tood is thorougtl b cooked, Stir tood to
" Don't defrost frozen
beverages in ]/aITOW- necked bottles (especiall)
( arbonated beverages). Even if tl/_ container is
distribute tile heat (wc Ill). Be careful to pre_'ent
s(alding wtlen wanning torn/ula or breast milk.
The container ma) tkel (ooler than the milk reall)
is. Alwa}s test the milk before feeding the bab).
" St)ontaneous boilingm
Under (el-tail] st)ecial ( ircumstances, liquids
ma} start to boil during or shortl) after renlO_d
fi-om tile microwav{:
()Veil. "I)) preveilt b[lrlls
tiom splashing liquid, we r_commend ttl_ lollowing:
belore ren/oving die
container [i'om tile oven,
allow the container to stand ill the oven tot
30 to 40 se(onds afler the oven has shut o[E
Do not boil liquids ill
/lalTOW-llecked COil taillers
su(h as soil drink bottles,
wine flasks and especiall)
narrow-necked colfee cups. Even if tile
contain(r is opened, excessive steam can build
up and (ause it to burst
OF ove i'll OW.
opt ned, t)rt ssure Call
build up. This can cause the container to burst,
possibl) resulting in i]l.jur).
"ttot toods and steam
caII (ause b]II-l/s, Be
(ar_ ful when opening an) containers o[ hot
food, in(hiding pot)(orn flags, cooking pouclles
and boxes. To prevem possible iI_jur), direct
stealll awa} flO]// ha]/ds
and face.
" Do not overcook
potatoes. 'File) could deh){lraw and {at( ]l
fire, ( ausing dan/ag-( lo
}OIl/- OV{ II,
* Cook meat and poultr)
thoroughl)_l]leat to at least an INTERNAL
tempel'attlre of ] 60T
and t}ouItl3 to at least all
INTERNAI, tel]/peraI Ill't"
of 180°F. Cooking to dlest tt mperamres usuall} protects against
fbodborne illness.
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SPECIAL NOTES AB OUF MICRO WAVING
Make sur_ all cook_are used in )our microwave
oven is suitable tot
microwaving. Most glass
cass_ rok s, (ooking dishes, measuring cups, custard
cups, potter) or china dinnerware whkh does not
have metallic trim or glaze with a m_ talli( sh_n (all
be used. Some cookware is labeled "suitable lor
microwming."
" If:)ou are not sure if:
a dish is microwa',e-salk, use this t_st: Place ill the
oven both the dish )ou are testing and a glass
measurillg (up filkd with
1 (up of water--set th_
measuring cup either ill or next to the dish.
Microwave 30-45 seconds at high. If th_ dish h_ ats,
it should not b_ used R)r
mi( ro_ aving.
If ttlt dish remains cool and onl} the water ill the
(up heats, then the dish is mi( rowave-salb.
If)ou use a meat ther- mometer while cooking,
make sllre it is satb fi)r use in mi(rowave ovens.
Do not use recycled paper products. Rec}cled
paper towels, napkins and waxed paper call
(ontain metal fie(ks
whi(h ma)cause arcing
or ignim. Paper products containing n'}lon or
nyhm filaments should tie avoided, as the? ma?
also ignit_.
Some st}ro[oam tra}_
(like those that meat is
packaged on) haw: a fifth strip of m_tal embedded
ill tile bottom, xAl/en
llli(rowa_,ed, tile illetal (all
tmrn the floor of tile oven or igafiu a paper towel.
Do not use the microwaxx_ to dr?
newspapers.
Not all plastic wrap is suitable lot us_ ill mkro-
wave ovens. Check th_
package fi)r t)roper use.
Paper towels, waxed paper and plastic wrap
(an b_ used to cowr dishes ill order to retain
llloist/tre alld preveil[
spattering. B_ sure to writ plastic wrap so st(am
C_lll eS( ;:lt)e.
Cookwar_ ma} be(c)me hot because of heat
transferred [rom the heated food. Pot holders
may be n_ded to handle ttle cook_ are.
"Boilable" (()(>king pou(hes and tightly
(losed plasti( bags should be slit, pierced or vented
as directed t/) pa(kage. If the} are not, plastic could bllI'SI during or immed-
iatel) alter cooking, possibl} resultil;g in injur}.
Also, plastic storage
containers should be at least partiall) uncovered
t/ecause the} li)rm a tight seal. When cooking with
(ontainers tightl) covered with plastk wrap, remove
(overing (aretidly and direct steam awa} fl'om
hands and th(e.
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[Is( fifil onl) asdirected in this manual.TV
dillIlers IIIH} tie
n/icro_aved in foil tra)s less than 3/4" high;
r( move tile top loil cover and return tile tra} to tile
box. When using loll in
tile lllicrowave ovel/,
kee I) tile toil at least
1" awa) ti-om tile sides
of tile oven.
" Plastic cookware--Plastic
cookware designed fin" microwave cooking is ver) usefill, but should be used
carethlly: F_(n microwaw:- satk plasti(ma) not be as
tolerant of overcooking ( onditions as are glass or
cerami( mat(rials and n/a) soften or (hat if
subjected to short periods of overcooking. In longer
exposllres 1o overcl)okilig,
tile food and (ookware (ould ignite.
Follow these guidelines:
1 Use nficrowaw -salb
plastics onl) and us( diem ill stri(t compliance
with the cookv_are
l//aI Ill [21( tl ll'e l"S
Fee OllIII le/ld atiol IS,
2 Do llot lllicrowave elllpt,'}
COil taillel's.
3 Do not pemfit children
to use plastic cookwarc
without complete
supervision.
'File/_ul will operate automaticall} imder
certain (onditions (see
Automati( Fan tk ature).
'l:,tke (:are to prevent the starting and spreading of ac(idental looking fires
while the vent tan is ill use.
Clean tile underside of
tile microwave often.
Do not allow grease
to build up on tile
microwave or tile: f_ll lilters.
Ill the event of a grease fire on tile surlace milts
below tile mi(rowave oxen, smother a flaming
pal/ on the sm'[hc( unit b) covering tile pall
comt)letel ) with a lid, a (ookie sheet or a flat tra).
Use care when cleaning
tile vent [_m filters.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as 1}c-based
OVell ck aners, Ilia}
damage tile lilters,
When preparing
flaming loods tm(t(r Ill( microwave, turI_ tilt" _ent
f_lll O11,
Never leave sui-fi:_ce units
beneath )ore" microwave oven unattended at high
heat setting?,. Boilov( rs cause smoking and greas)
spillovers that ma} ignite and spread if" tile
mi( rowavc vent tan is operating. To minimize
automatic lira operation,
use adequate sized
( ookware and use high heat on surla(e mlits
o/ll} wh(/l lie(essaY},
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GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS/OFFIONM KITS
WARNING
Improper use of the grounding plug can result
in a risk of electric shock.
'Illis appliance must be gromMed. In the event of
an ele(trk al short cir( uit, grounding r_ duces the
risk o[ electric shock b} prcMding an escape wire
fi_>rthe electric ( urrent.
This appliance is equipped wifl_ a power coM having
a grounding wire with a gr'o*mding plug. The plug
must be plugged into an outlet that is prol)erly
installed m_(l grounded.
Consuh a qualified electrician or s_ IMce
technician if die gromMing
iIISll'llCtions ;:tl'e IIOt
completel) understood, or if doubt (Aists as to
wheflmr tl_e appliance is properl} gTom Me(t.
If the outlet is a stan(t_wd 2-1)tong wall outlet, it is
yoLlr p( rs(mal responsibilit) and obligation to have it
repla(ed _dth a properl_ gr-(mn(led 3-prong wall
outki.
Do ilOt tlllder a/l}
cir(mmstances (ut or remow the dfird (gTolmd)
prong fi'om lhe power cord.
Do not use an adapter plug
wilh this at)l)lian(x.
[)O not llSe aII ex|ensioII
(oral with this appliance. If th_ power (ord is u)o
short, have a q unified electrician or sx_wice
mchnician install an outlet
n_ar the applianc_.
For best operation, plug
lifts appliance into its o_l
electrical outlet to t)reven| fli(kering of lights, bl(ndng
offilse or tripping of cir( uit breakei:
Filler Panel Kits JX4OWH or JX46WH--White
JX41 or JX46BL--Black JX4OAL or JX46AL--Almond
\\Tlen replacing a 36" range hood, filler panel
kits fill in the additional width to t)rovide a custom
buih-in appearance.
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For installation between cabin< ts only; not tor
en(l-ot:('abin_ t installation. Each kit ( ontains two
3"-wide fillet" panels.
Filter Kits JX81A--Recirculating
Charcoal Filter Kit
Fiher kits m'e used _dwn dm microwave oven c:mnot
b_ vetoed to |he ou|si(te.
Decorative Panel Kit
JX22SS--Stainless Steel
\\71_ n replacing a }ti/Low range, the decorative panel
kit fills in tile area between
the mi(rowave and tile
rang_ kfi b) the tli/I_ow model.
A_ailabl( at exlra (:()st from
yore: GE SUl)l/lk r.
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b atures of Your Microwave
(Througllout thi_ manual ji,atures and appearance may vm 3' jmm your model )
Door Handle. Pull to open the door. The
door must tie se(urel_ latched lor tile
microwave to operate.
Door Latches.
2
Window with Metal
3
Shield. Screen allows
(ooking to be viewed while keeping
mJ( rowaves CO/ll]ii( (t ill tile oven.
4
Touch Control Panel
5
CooktopLights.
6
Grease Filters.
Removable Turntable.
7
Turntable and support must be in t)lac_
_dlen using tile over/. 'File mrntatlle ma) be
ren/oved fi)r (l_aning.
8 Convenience Guide.
/VOTE'.Rating plate, oven
vent(s) and oven light are located on the insid_ walls
0[: the ll/iCFowave ()veil.
9 Sheff(on some models).
I,<'ts ",ou microwave
several D)ods at Oll(e.
Food n:icr(>waves best when t)lac_ d directly
on th( turllta|/le.
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The Controls on Your Microwave Oven
(77_roughout this ma_ual, ,[eatun s a_d aH)eara_ce may va_3,ji'om your modal.)
You caa microwave
by time, temperature,
or with the convenience
features.
TIMECOOK
DEFROST
AUTO/ TIME
TimeFeatures
Time Cooking
1
4
Amotmt of cooking time.
_\mo,.. or dd;o_i.a- time.
,Star(s immcdiamh4
Pow,,,:I,,.d 1-_o.
Starts imme(lialely_
3
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DEFROST
ConvenienceFeatures
Starts immediatel) ! more/less time
ser_ ing size serving size
s_r_ ing size
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\,'ariable power levels add
tlexibilit} to microwaw_ cooking. 'File power levels
0/1 the l/licYowave OYell (?ill]
be compared to the surfh(e units on a range.
High (t)ower level 10) or flfll power is th_ [astest way
to cook and giws )oil
100% power. Each power
level gives )ou microwaw: energy a (ertain per(ent of
the time. Power lewl 7 is microwave ener D 70% of
the time. Power level 3 is ener D 30% of the time.
A high setting (10) will
cook laster but fbod ma 3 need mor_ fi'equent
stirring, rotating or turning owr. Most (ooking will b_
done on ttigh (power level
l 0). A lower setting will
cook more evenly and need less stirring or rotating of
the/_)od.
to "equalize" or transR'r
heat to the inside of the tood. An example of tills
is shown with power lew_l 3--the defi'ost c}(le. I1"
microwaxe energ} did not cy(le of]; tile outside of file
tood would (ook before
tile inside _as d_ fi-osted.
tkre are some examples of uses tot various powtr
levels:
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Some foods ma} have
better l]avoi', texture or
appearan(e if one of the l(:nver settings is used. Use
a lower t)ower level when cooking h)ods fl/at have a
mn(t_n(} to boil ove*, such as scallot}ed potatoes.
Rest p_ riods (when tile microwaw> energ) c}cles
o[1) give time [br the food
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Time Features
Ttme Cook I
,\]lows )ou to mi(rowave
fbr an) time up to 99 minut(s and 99 seconds.
Power level 10 (ftigh) is auton/ati(all) set, but you ma} change it/or more
flexibilit).
You ma) open tile door
during Tim( Cook to (he(k th( lood. (;lose tile
door and press START to resume cooking.
Time Cook fl
Iets you (hangc t)o_er levels amomaticall) during
cooking, ttere's how to do it:
I Press TIME COOK.
2 Enter the first cook time.
3 Change ttl( power level
if')ou (lon't want fltll power. (Press POWER
LEVE[. Select a desired power level 1-10.)
4 Press TIME C()OK
agzfin.
5 En|er the second cook
[iHle,
6 Change ttl( power level
if you don't want filll powel: (Press POWER
i FXEI,. Sek(t a power level 1-10.)
7 Press STAR'E
At the end of Time Cook 1, Time (;()ok II comHs down.
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Cooking Guide for 7Tree Cook I & II
NOTE: Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted.
1 lb.
1O-oz. pa( kage
1 lb. cut in half lO-oz, package
6 lo 9 rain.,
Med-t tigh (7) 5 to 7 rain.
9 to ] 1 rain.
6 to 8 rain.
lO-oz, pa(kage 6 to 8 rain.
1 bunch
] bunch
] bunch
(1 V4Io 1_/_lbs.)
lO-oz, package
1O-oz. pa( kage
17to21 rain.
7 to l O min.
9 to 13 min.
5 to 7 min.
5 to 7 min.
In l V_,-ql. oblong glass baking dish,
pla(e 1/4 cut) wai(:r.
h: 1-qt. casserole.
/:: l _/-'-(It.casserol(:, place 1/ 2 c(q) warn:: h: l-q_. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
W_I[ €.?12
In 1-qt. (asscrole, t)la(e 1/4 (u l) wamr.
In 2-ql. casserole, t)lace 1/2 cu 1) wamr.
In 2-qt. casserole, t)lace 1/2 cu t) water,
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, pla(e
]/4 (up water.
In l-qt. casserole.
In ]-qt. casserole, pla(e 3 tablespoons water.
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1 medimn head (aboul 2 lbs.)
] lb.
lO-oz, package
1 m(dimn head
:I h,,ad
kag,
8 to 1] min.
7 to 10 min.
9 to 1 4 rain.
lO to 17 min.
5 to 7 rain.
h: IV_,-or 2-q:. casserole, place l/4 cup
h: 2- or 3-qt.( asserole, place l/4 (up
wa[ (_1",
h: 1/_,-(ll. casserol(:, i)lace 1/4 cup watt:'. In l-ql. (asserole, t)la(e 2 mblesl)oons
wa [ (_ L
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cu 1) waler. h: 2-(It. casserol(:, l)la(( 1/2 cup _%r_::(_17. hi 1--ql. casserole, l)la(c 2 lablesl)oons
v(a[ (_1",
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] O-oz. package
5 to 7 rain.
In 1-qu cass(role, place 2 tablespoons
Wil tel',
1 _o 5 ears
] c_lr
9 _o 6 cars
lO-oz, packagc
2 lbs. unshelled ] O-oz. package
4 potatoes (6 to 8 oz. each)
1 (6 to8oz.)
3 to 4 min.
pcr car
5 m 6 rain. 3 to 4 rain.
per car
5 to 7 rain.
9 to 12 min. 5 to 7 rain.
9 lo 12 rain.
3 to 4 min.
hi 2-{lU ot)long glass baking dish, plate corn. If torn is in husk, use no water;
i[torn has been husked, add 1/4 cup wat(n Rearrange aller half of time.
Plate in 2-q t. oblong glass baking dish.
Cover with vcnt(d plaslic wrap. Rcarrm]gc att(r half of time.
In 1-qt. casserole, ])lace 3 tablespoons
W_lt( l:
h] l-qt. casserolc, t)lacc l/4 (up water. In 1-qt. ( asscrole, place 2 tablespoons
'watch
Peel and cut imo 1 inth cubes. Place in 9-qt. casserole with 1/2 cup water.
Stir after half of time.
Pierce with cooking tork. Place in center of thc oven. [,ct stand 5 minutes.
10 to 1 6 oz. ] O-oz. package
] lb. sliced
1 to 2 squash (about I lb. each)
5 to 7 min. 5 to 7 rain.
5 _o 7 rain.
8 to 1 l rain.
In 2-qt. cass( role, place wash( d spinach. In 1-qt. casserole, plate 3 tablespoons
_vatcI'.
In 1½-qu casserole, plat:( 1/4 cup wm(r.
Cut in half and rcnlove fibrous
membranes. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place squash era-side- down. Turn cm-side-u t) aIier 4 minutes.
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7 me Features
)dlows )ou to defi'ost tot the
length of fim_ you sele(t. Se_ fll_ Deflosfing Gui(k
fbr suggesled times. Power level 3 is
automaticall} set, but you ma} change this fin.
more fl(Mbilitx You ma} deti'ost small imms more
quickl} 1)) raising the po_x(r level after ( meting llle time.
l{owcvet; the} will need
more l}-equent atlention
than usual. Ptmer level 7 cuts the total
defrosting time in about hall:, power level 10 (uts the
lotal time to approxhnatel}
1/3. Rotate or stir/ood
fi'equentl):
AI one half of st k cted
defrosting time, the oven signals TURN. At this time,
mrn food over and break apart or rcarrangc pieces
for more even d( frosting. Shield ml} w_wm areas with
stuN1 pieces of toil.
A dull thumping nolo: ma}
tie heard during defl'osting. This sound is norton when
tilt" oven is not operating at t tigh power.
Defrosting rips
"Foods frozen in paper or
plastic can be defi'ost(d in |tie patkagc. Tightly closed
packages should be slit, pierced or vented AFTER food has partiall}
deti'osted. Plastk storage ( ontaint rs should be at
least partiall} uncovered.
" Family-siz_, prepackaged
tixizen dinners cm_ be defi'oswd and microwaved.
If the li)od is in a li)il (oiHainel; transfix it
to a microwavelsaR - dish.
" Foods that st)oil easil), such
as milk, eggs, fish, stulting_, pouhry and pork, should
not be allotted lo sit oul
lilt" IllOl'e thai/ ol/e hOllF
after defrosting. Room temperature promotes
the gTowlh of harmfill bacteria.
" For more even defi'osting
of larger toods, such as beet; lamb and veal roasts,
use A uto Defi'ost.
" Be sure large meats are
completd} deflosted betbre cooking.
" xA]len deflx)stc d, tood
should tie cool ]but softened i,/all areas. If still
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slightlx ic}, return to the microwave vet) tMefl}, or
lel it stand a few minules.
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Defrosting Guide
5 to 7 rain.
12 to 16 rain. tier lb. 5 to 7 min.
per lb.
Place unopened package in oven. Iet stand 5 n/inures after defrosting.
Plate unopened t/ackage in oven. Microwaxe it*st/mtil f>anks can be separated. Let stand 5 minutes, if" net essa o, to t omt/lete def>osting. Turn meat ov(r atler half th( time.
Use power kvel 1.
Plact ui_wrapi)ett meat in cooking dish. Turn over after half tht time and shield
warm areas with foil. When lhlisht d, sel)aratt pieces aim let stand to complete
dt fl'osting.
15 to 19 rain.
17 to 21 rain.
5 to 9 rain. per lb.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. UlmTap aim ml'll over after half the time. When
finished, separate pieces and microwave
2 to 4 minutes more, if necessar)
Let stand to finish (tefi'osting. Plac_ wrapped chit keil in dish. All_ r half
the |ill/(, unwrap alld ttlI'n chit ken over.
Shield warm areas with toil. Finish
deti-osling. If nec_ ssary, run cold water in
the cavil) until giblets can be remov( d.
Plme unwrapp(d h(n in th( oven breast- sitte-up. Turn over after half lhe time. Run cool wattr in the tax'it) until giblels
tail tie rel//oved.
Place unwrapp( d breast in dish breasl- side-down. Af'ler half the time, turn over
aim shield warm areas with fi)il. Finish defi-osting. I et stand 1 lo 2 hours in
i-efi-igerator to complete deh'osting.
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7 me Features
This is a quick way to set cooking time for 1-6 miuutes.
Press one of tile Ext)ress Cook pads (fl-om 1 to 6)
tot 1 to 6 minutes of ( ooking at power level 10.
For example, press tile 9 pad for 2 minutes of
cooking time.
You can use this feature two ways:
,, It will add 30 seconds to
the time co*rating down each time the pad is
pressed.
'Fht power lewl (an b_ (hanged as time is
culturing down. Press POWER I,EVEI, and
enter 1-10.
" h can 1)e used as a quick
_a) to set 30 seconds of ( ooking time.
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Convenience Features
NOTE: Do not use the metal
shelf when cooking popcorn.
How to Use the Popcorn
Feature
1 Follow package
instructions, using Time
Cook if the package is
less than 1.75 oun(es or larger than 3.5 oun(es.
Nace th_ package of
popcorn in tile center
of the microwa'+e.
2 Press POPCORN. Th_
oven starts immediatel) 'Lip POPC()RN to sele(t
the bag size )ou are
(ooking.
How to Adjust the Popcorn Program to Provide a Shorter
or Longer Cook time
If you find that the brand o[ pop( orn you ilse imderpops
or overcooks consist_ ntly, you can add or subtract
20-30 s(conds to the automatic poppil_g time. To add time:
After pressing POPCORN,
press 9 imm_ diately after
the own starts fi)r an extra
20 seconds.
On some models, press 9 again to add another 10
seconds (total 30 seconds additional time).
To subtract time:
After pr_ ssing POPCORN,
press 1 imm_ diatel'! after
the own starts l_)r 20 se(onds less cooking time.
On some models, press 1 again to reduce cooking
time another l 0 se(onds
(total 30 seconds less time).
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Convenience Features
Thc Reheat fcami'e rchems servings of n in) ] rexio sh'
cooked l_bo(ls.
I Press REI tEA'I:
2 Select fix)d type 1-6 l_)I"
one serving (see Reheat
Guide bt low). On some
NOTE:Do not use the metal
shelf when using the Reheat
Illo(lels, [lie ()Veil staItS
immediatel}.
feature.
Reheat Guide
Fo Typ Comments
(;ox_-r with lid or _'IItcd plasti( wrap.
Cover with lid or x_'nted plasti( wrap.
3 Press 2 (it 3 to change tim
serving size.
4 On some models, press
S%\KI:
NOTE: The serving size may
be changed or added after
the oven starts. Press
number pad 2 or 3.
On some models, the serving
size for food type 6 cannot
be changed.
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Cover with lid or _x'nted plastic wral).
_%rks best with wide mouth mug--do not cove1:
(;over with lid or _cIIted plastic wrap.
(;overwi,hveii,edplas.(wrap.
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BEVERAGE
The Bex(rag_ f(alm'_ heats sc rvings ot an)beverage.
Press BE\I_21L\(;E. The
o_,en s|al'lS Jlllllledi3Ael}.
On some models, the serving
size is amomaticall} set at
1, bit| (an be changed b}
pr_ ssing 2 or 3 right af)er pressing BEVERAGE.
Onmodel JVM1430 only,tl_,e
serving size is automati(al]_
set at 4 ounces, but can
t)_ (hanged b) tapping BF_q_I-L\GE to select
8 or 12 ounces.
Drinks heated with the Beverage feature may be
very hot. Remove the container with care.
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Convenience Features
Th_ Defi'ost Amo/Thne t} ature gives )oL*t_\ o ways
to defi'ost fix)zen foods. Press DEFROST
,\[I'F()/'FIME on(e ['or Auto Deti'ost or t_ice lk)r
Time Defi'ost.
[ls_ Aulo Defrost tot meat, poultr) and fish. Use Time
Defi'ost ti)r most other f}ozen foods.
Auto Defi'ost automatk ally
sets the defi'osting times and power levels to give
even deti'osting resuhs tot meats, pouhr} and fish
weighing up to six polmds.
There is a handy guide localcd on lhe insi(k fl-(mt
0[: [he o'_en,
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;_i _ m i_iillI
Relllove 11lea| [17Otll
package and l)lac(on mk:rowave-saf(: dish.
" T_dce during defl'ost,
the oven signals TURN.
At each TURN signal,
turn the [;aod ()vet'. Remove def)osted meat
or shield warm areas with small pieces o[: foil.
After defl'osting, most
meats l/eed to slalld 5 minut(s to compl(te
defi'osting. I,arge roasts should stand for about
'30 minules.
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Other t' atures Your Model May Have
(On some models)
'File ttEI,P pad displa) s tk-atu*'_ infi)rmation and
helpful hints. Press }tEI,P,
HELP
then sel_(| a fi'amr_ pad.
'I)) remind }ott lhat )()it have [i)od in the oven, the
oven will displa_ "FO()D IS READY" or "END" and
beep once a rain ute until ?ou either open the oven
door or press CI,F_\R/OFF.
Press to enter the time of da} or to (he(k the time o["
d_l) whil_ microwaving.
I Press CL()CK.
2 lJ:nter time o['da}
3 On som_ models, select
AM or PM.
4 Press S'ISkRT or CI,OCK.
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Other Features Your Model May Have
(On some models)
'llle scroll speed of the dispk_) call be (hangc'd.
AM/PM
Press and hoM the AM/PM pad about 3 seconds to
bring up file distlla}; Select 1-5 lk)I slow to
first s(roll speed.
0
i!Iliii(DISPLAY ON/OFF
To turn the clock distlla ) off, press and hold 0 for
abo/l[ three s(!conds,
Dela'_, ,Start allows _ou, Io
sel lhe l//icro_axe [O (lela}
cooking till to 24 hours.
1 Press DELAY S'I _R'I:
2 Enter tile time you want
tile oven Io start. (B(
slIFe the illi(rowave chock
shows tile CoITeCt till/e
of da) )
3 On some models, select
AM or PM.
To redispla} lhe dock,
rel)eaI,
4 Select an} combiImtion
of [)ctiost Amo/Tinlc or Time Cook I & II.
5 Press STAR'E
'File Dela) Start time will be displ_l)ed. "File oven will
automaticall} start at tile d(la) ed tim(.
The time of day n _x'be displa}( d by pressing
C[, )CK.
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Timer On/Off operates as
a lliiIIllte [ill/er and Call be
Ilge(t at ill} [illle, (V(?ll
when the oven is op(*'ating,
_,\71en time is up, the ow:n will signal. To turn off th(
1liner signal, pr(ss TIMER
()N/OFE
START
I Press TIMER ()N/()FF.
2 F.IIIeF lil/le }()it "_,{tll| l()
COttll[ (]O'WII,
3 Press TIMER ()N/OFF
1(i) sta/-[.
In addilion to slatting man} fimc6ons, START/BkUSE
allows you Io stop cooking without opening the door or
clearing the displa):
(Onsomemodels)
NOTE: Th( limer indicalor will ltc lit while 1he timer
is operating.
The Reminder f('atnre can be used like an alarm (:lock
and can be used al an)
[lille, eVell _,vtlell the OVell is
operating. Th( Reminder time can be set up to
94 hours laten
1 Press REMINDER.
2 Ent(r the time you want
111( oven to remind }ou.
(Be sure the microwave
clock shows the corrv(t
lime oF da}.)
3 On some models, select
AM or PM.
4 Press REMINDER. When
Reminder sig,_tal occurs, press REMINDER to mrn
it ot1_ The Reminder tim_ ma} be displa}ed by
pressing REMINDER.
NOTE: The REM indicalor will remain lit to show that
the R( minder is set. To clear" the Reminder heft)re
it occurs, press REMINDER,
1hen 0. The REM indicator will no longer be 1il.
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Other Features Your Model May Have
CLEAF
OFF
TURNTABLE
.,4k=
You ma? lock tile control
panel to prevcnt the microwave h'om being
ac(identall? started or used b? child ten.
(Onsomemodels)
For best (ooking results, leave the turntable on.
It can be turned off f})r large dishes. Press
TURN'LkBI,E to turn the turntable on or oil
To lock or unlock tile con trois, press and hold
CI,EAR/()FF tilt" about
three seconds. When the comrol panel is locked, "I,"
or "I OC" will t)e displa3c d
to tile extreme right.
Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to
touch. Be carefld touching
the turntable during and after cooking.
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An automatic lhn tbature
protects the microwave t}-om to()much heat rising
h'om th( cookto t) below it. It automaticall) turns on if
it senses too much heat.
If you have turned the tim on you ma? find that ym
(annot turn it off. The tan will automaticall? turn off
when the internal parts are cool. It ma? sta) on
tk)r 30 mi*mtes or more al_er the (ooktop and
microwave controls at'("
turned off.
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SURFACE
LIGHT
BEEPER
VOLUME
Pl'ess |o |Hl'n *.he SltlT_/(e
light on or off,
(Onsomemodels)
The beeper solmd level (an be a(ljusted. Press
BEEPER VOI,tIME. Choose 0-3 tor mute
to loud.
On some models, there is a night light option.
Press SU PdTACE I IGttT once fbr bright light, twice
for the night light or three
times to turn the light of L
VENTFAN
'Fl/e '_e[l[ filn rell/O'_es
sleall/ and olhel7 x,'{/p()lTS
from sur[,lce cooking.
Press VENT FAN on(e for high [hn speed, tvxice [br
low ['an spe_d or a third
tim( to turn th( thn otL
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Other Features Your Model May Have
How to Use the Shelf
When Microwaving
Food mi(ro\<_w_s best _dmn placed on the
turntabl_ or on the shelf in the lower position.
Only use the shelf when reheating on more than
on_ level, Do not store th_ shelf inside the oven cavit)
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To reheat on 2 levels
or
To reheat 2 dishes on the lower level:
I Multip1) v_:heat tillle
b_ ]Vz.
2 S_dt(h places aliev 1/2
tile time.
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Microwave Terms
Arcing is the microwave t_rm tbr sparks in the oven+ Arcing is
caused b):
" the metal shelf being installed incorre(ll} and touching the
microwave walls.
" metal or foil touching tile side of tile oven.
" foil that is not molded to [;aod (upturned edges act like
_l/l[eII/l_lS) ,
metal such as twist ties, poultr_ pins, gold-rimmed dishes.
re(?(kd paper towels (()ntaining small metal t)ie(es+
Standin_Time
(;overs hold in moisture, allow lot more ew_n heating and re(time cooking time. Venting plasti( wrap or (overing with wax paper
allows ex(ess steam t() escape.
In a regldar ow:n, )ou shield chicken breasts or baked loods to prevent or( r-browning. _\Tmn microwaving, you use small strips of
tbil to shield thin parts, su(h as the tips of wings and leg_ on poultr), which would cook belore larger parts.
When you cook witll r_ gular ovens, [oods su(h as roasts or cakes are
allowed to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is especiall? important in microwave cooking. Note that a microwaved
(ake is not placed on a (ooling rack.
Af)er covering a dish with plastic wrap, yoLt vent the plastic wrap by
turning back one corner so excess steam can es(ape.
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Care and Cleaning W
An occasional thorough
wiping with a solution o[ baking soda and water keeps |t1( inside fl-esh.
Walls, Floor,Inside Window,
Metal and Plastic Parts on
the Door
Some spatters can be removed witt_ a paper
tow(H, oflmrs ma} require a damp cloth. Remow
greas) spatters with a suds) (loth, then rinse with a
damp (loth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp
utensils on oven walls.
Never use a commercial oven cleaner on any part
of your microwave.
NOTE: Be certain the power is off before cleaning any
part of this oven.
Removable Turntableand
TurntableSupport
'Ib prevent breakage, do not pla(e the tm'ntable
ilI to water just after cooking. Wash it (ar_ fldl}
iIl warlll, su(ts} water or
in the dishwasher. The tm'ntable and support
(an be broken if dropped. Remember, do not operate
lhe oven withottl lhe
turntable and support
in place.
Shelf(on some models)
Clean wiIl_ mild soap and
wa|er or in th( dishwash(r.
Do not clean in a self-cleaning oven.
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m
Care and Cleaning
_se
Clean |he ou|side of the microwave with a suds)
(loth. Rinse and then dr) Wipe the window (lean
whh a (tamp clodl,
Control Panel and Door
\_lpt widl a damp clodL D D thorough]). Do not
use ('leaning spra) s, large
amomits of soap and water, abrasives or sharp ok!jeers
Oil the panel--lhe) can damage it. Some pal)er
towels (all also s(i'at(h the (ontrol pan(l.
Door Seal
BoSom
Clean ott" lt_(: grease and
(tl[s[ 01/ [he bol [(7)111 Oflell.
Use a sohltiOll Of 'WaFlll
\_3[er 31/d de|eI'g( I1|.
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It's important to keep the area clean _dmre the door
seals against the mi(rowme. Use onl) miM, non-abrasive
demrgcnts applied with a clean Sl)(mge or sofi (loth.
Rinse _ell.
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Light Bulb Replacement W
I 'Io rcpla(e the bulb(s),
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i
first disconnect the power at the main fi_se or circuit
breaker panel or pull the plug.
Remove file screw f}-Oll/
ligh_ coxer and lm_(r
{h( ( ox_( 12
i;i)); ?))i;) ¸ i ); ));)
3 Be sure the bulb(s) to b(
replaced are cool before removing. After breaking
the adhesive seal, remone- tize bulb b} g_ ntly turning.
4 Replace the screx_.
Connect ek clri(al pow(_r 1o file ox(iI,
t
(On some models)
(On some models)
I 'Ib replace the oxx'n light,
first (tiscom_( ct the power at the main [i_se or circuit
breaker panel or pull the plug.
2 Remove the top g) ille by
taking (>ut the 2 screws dial heM it ]II place.
3 Next, i'el//()vt the SCF(W
lo(at(d abo\_" |he door
He;:lr tile (enter o[ tile
oven that secures the light housing.
4 Replace the screws.
(kmnect electrical power to fl_e oven.
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m
The Exhaust Feature
Thc _em fan ha, i 2 metal reusable grease filmrs.
The metal filters trap grease released b} toods
on tile cooktop. The} also t)rew nt /latlles f)-ol/l t()ods
on the cooktop [)'ore damaging the inside of
tile ll/icrowave.
Sc
Models dmt recirculate air
1)a(k illlO [he roolIl also
use a charcoal [iher.
For this reason, the fihers must M,WAYS be in place
when th_ hood is used. Tilt grease filters should
be (leaned ()IlCe a ll/Onth, or as needed.
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To remove, slide it to the rear using die rob. Pull it
(towII alld ()tit.
To clean the grease filter, soak it and then swish it
arolmd in hot water and detergent. Don't use
anmlonia or ammonia products because the) will
darken the metal, tight brushing can be used to
remove embedded dirt.
Rinse, shakc and let it (r) belore replacing.
To replace, slid_ the fiher
in tile Dame slot on the
back of the opening. Pull
up and to the l_'ont to lock
into place.
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O_J
_us_b_ r_.ila_e_ Orde_
'a,tNo_ f_o_
H d*e model is not _cntcd to the outside, the air will
be recirculat(d through a disposabk <harcoal filter
that helps remove smoke and odors.
To remox_' the charcoal filte_, disco*meet power at
the main ['use or circuit breaker panel or pull
tl_e plug.
The char(oal tilter should be replaced when
it is nolic(abl) dirty or discolored (usuall) alter
6 to 12 months, depending
on hood usage).
Remox_ the top grill< b) r( moving th( 2 screws that
hold it in place. Slide the f]her towards the fi'ont of
the ov_-n and remove it.
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/I;€..m _ !
'I_:)install a new fiher, remove plastic and other outer wrapping fi'om tt_
*_ew filter.
Insert the f]her into the
top opening of the oven as
show_. It will rest at an angle on 2 side support
tabs and i**li'ont of" the
right rear tab. R(pla(e
tl_e gTill( and 2 screws.
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Before You (;all For Service
A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped.
Power surge.
Plug not fully inserted into wall outlet.
The cooktop light is located below the oven
floor. When the light is on, the heat it
produces may make the
oven floor get warm.
The control has been Press and hokt ( I EAR/ )1 t f?w locked, about 3 se(onds to mflo(k fl_e (ontrol,
You have tried to start the Remhlder without
a valid time of day. You have tried to change
the power level when it is not allowed.
Repla(e fiLse or resel <ircuil breaker.
Unplug lhe mkro_axe oven, titan t_lug il ba(k in.
Make sne Ill( _)-)Io _g pl tg o _ th( oven s tMlv inserted ililo wall outlet.
This is normal.
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Start over and emer a valid time ot da_.
Mnlv of l]le ov(Hl's fealHres _/17(_ pr(?s(:l alld CallllOt l)c challgc(|,
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I.,I
Steam or vapor escaping
ti"om around the (toot'.
I,ight reflection around door or oHIeF case.
Dimming ()veil lighl and change in tile blower sound at power levels
other thai) high.
Dull tlmmping sound while oven is operating.
TV-radio inlerference mighl tie noticed while
using the microwave. Similar to the interfi'rence
caused by other small appliallces, it does not
indicate a problem with the microwave. Plug the
microwave into a dilti-rent electrical circuit, move the
radio or TV as thr away
t}'OH/ [tie microwave as
possible, or check the position and signal of lhe
TV/radio alltenna.
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Notes
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Notes
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St(,p/e .,Zipo'," ehee/¢he,e.P,*,q'q origi, aZ
pmrhase date is _eeded to obtain service under warran/y.
FUId_ ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
For one y(ar fl'om (late of original purchase, we will provide, fi'(( of charge, parts and selwi(c labor in )our home to repair or r(pla(e a_U part o/the microwave
oven that thils be(ausc of a man utk_( mrhtg
deli c|.
LIMITED ADDITIONAL NINE-YEAR WARRANTY
For the se(ond through |h( tenlh year fl'om th( date of original purchase, we will provide, fl-e( of charge, a r( placement
mag'_zetron tube if the magnt tron tub(
fails becaus(: o1"a manuf_lcmring (lef_'ct.
You pa} t_,r the service trip to your home
and servi(e labor charges.
This warrant) is extended to the origSnal pln'chaser and an} succeeding owner ti)r produ(ts purchased for ordinarx, home
use in It/(: 48 mainland stales, 1Iawaii and
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during normal working hours. Should )our apt)liance need service,
d m'ing warran t) t)e*iod or be) ond, call
800.GE.CARF_S (800.439.9737).
Warrantor is" not respm_sible for consequential damages.
*' Serxice trips to )our home to teach )ou
how to use the product.
*'Improper installation.
If you have an inslallation problem, contact your dealer or installer. You are responsible for proxiding adequale electrical, exhausling and other (olmecling f_mililies.
R(pla(ement of house filses or resetting
of cir( uit breakers.
Failure of the product if" it is misused, or used lot other than the intellded
purpose or used commerciall).
Damage to prod uct caused b) accident,
fire, floods or acts of C,od.
In(idental or consequential damag-c
caused b) possible defb(ts with this appliance.
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