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READ ALL SAH_2TY
INkDRMA TYON BEFORE USING
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PRECAUTIONS
rr_,o,j(j aA VOID Do Not Attempt Do Not Operate the o_ en
For your safety the infbrmation in this manual
must be fbllowed to minimize the risk of fire
or explosion or to prevent property damage,
personal injm T or loss of lifE.
to operate this oven if it is damaged. It is
POSSIBLE with the door open particularly important
EXPOS tJlu__-_7_ since open-door that the oven door
T harmful there is no0 EXCESSIVE exposure to that
MICROWAVE importantnottodefEa_1door(bent).
ENERGY safetyinterlocks. (broken or loosened).
operation can result in close properly and
microwave energy. It is damage to the:
or tamper with the 2 hinges and latches
Do Not Place any object 3 door seals and sealing
between the oven fi'ont surfhces.
face and the door or The Oven ShouldNot
allow soil or cleaner be adjusted or repaired
residue to accumulate by anyone except
on sealing surfhces.
properly qualified
se*wicc personnel.
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Welcome/otileGEtim_il)_
_\'e'repr_)udofourqualiV
products and we believe
in dependable service.
You'll see it in this
easy-/o-use manual and
you'll hear it in the friendly
v()ices Of oIlr consIln/er
service depar/ment.
Start Here!... Before using your Microwave
Best of all, you'll experience
these v,dues each time you
use your microwm'e. That's
impor/ant, because your new
microwave will be part of
your tim_ily tot a long time.
Betore you call tot service,
tllere are a tcw tllings you
can do to llelp us serve you
betten
Write down the model
and serial numbers here.
They are on a lahel inside
the o_vn.
Model number
Serial number
Date of purchase
Read this manual,
It contains instructions to
llelp you use and maintain
your microwave properly.
If you received a damaged
oven....im m ediately
contact tile dealer (or
1)uilder) tllat sold you
tlle oven.
Save time and money.
Clleck the section titled
"If Sometlling Goes
Wrong" betore calling.
Tllis section helps you
solve common problems
tllat m igllt occur.
Staple your receipt to the
inside back cover of this
manual, You will need it
to obtain service under
warranty.
If you do need service,
you can relax knowing
llelp is only a pllone call
away. A list of toll-iiee
C/lStOll/er service n/lll/bers
is included in tile back of
tllis manual.
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t 2AD ALl_, SAkETY
INt'DRMA TYON BEFOt 2 USING
useand is ULlisted for
not approved or tested
for marine use.
iiii
• Read and tollow the
specific "Precautions to
Avoid Possible Exposure
to Excessive Microwave
Energy" on page 2.
• This appliance must be
grounded. Connect only
to properly grounded
outlet. See Grounding
Instructions section on
page 10.
• Do not mount this
appliance ()_vr a sink.
• Install or locate this
appliance only in
accordance with the
provided Installation
Instructions.
This over=the-range oven
was designed tot use over
ranges no wider than 36".
It may be installed ()vet
both gas and electric
cooking equipment.
• Do not operate this
appliance if it has a
damaged power cord or
plug, if it is not working
properly, or if it has been
damaged or dropped.
If the power cord is
damaged, it must be
replaced by General
Electric Service or an
authorized service agent
using a power cord fl'om
General Electric.
• Do not cover or block
any openings on the
appliance.
• Use this appliance only
lot its intended use as
described in this manual.
Do Hot /lse corrosive
chemicals or vapors in
this appliance. This
II/iCFOWaVe ()veil is
specifically designed to
heat, dry or cook tood,
and is not intended
lot laboratory or
industrial use.
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•Donotstorethisappliance
outdoors.Donotusethis
productnearwater=
torexample,inawet
l)asement,neara
swimmingpool,neara
sinkorinsimilarlocations.
• Keep power cord away
ti'om heated surl{_ces.
• Do not immerse power
cord or plug in watch
• To reduce the risk of fire
in the oven cm'iw:
-- Do not overtook tood.
Carefldly attend
appliance when pape,;
plastic or other
combustible materials
are placed inside the
oven while cooking.
-- Remove wire twist-ties
and metal handles
ti'om paper or plastic
containers heR)re placing
them in the oven.
-- Do not use the oven
tor stoFage purposes.
Do not leave paper
products, cooking
utensils or tbod in the
ovun when not ill use.
--If materials inside oven
ignite, kee I) the oven
door closed, turn the
oven offand disconnect
the power cord, or shut
off power at the filse or
circuit breaker panel.
If the door is opened,
the fire may spread.
• See door surlime cleaning
instructions in the Care
and Cleaning section (s)
of this guide.
• This appliance must only
be serviced by qualified
service personnel. Contact
nearest authorized service
ti_cili W R)r examination,
repair or ac!iusnnent.
• As with any appliance,
close supervision is
necessary when used
by children.
• Do not store anything
directly on top of the
II/icrow, tve ()_n SllrJ{Ice
when the illicrowilx_ ()_,_n
is in operation.
SAVE TH1,2SE INSTR UC770NS
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SPECIAL N07 2S ABO UF MICRO WAVING
the CLEAR/OFFpad and
i! correct the prob/eml
Arcing is the microwave
term tot sparks in the
oven. Arcing is caused by:
• The metal shelf not
installed correctly
so it touches the
microwave wall.
• Metal or foil touching
the side of the oven.
Do not pop popcorn in
yO/lr microwave ovell
unless in a special
microwave popcorn
accessory or unless you
use popcorn labeled tbr
rise ill ii/icrowave o_,_llS.
• Some products such as
whole eggs and sealed
containers--tbr example,
closed.jars--are able to
explode and should not
be heated in this
microwave 0_11, Sllch use
of the microwave oven
could result in il/jury.
• Do not boil eggs in a
microwave OX_II, Pressllre
will build up inside egg
yolk and will cause it to
burst, possibly resulting
in il/jury.
• Foil not molded to food
(upturned edges act like
antennils).
• Metal, such as twist-ties,
pouhry pins, or gold-
rimmed dishes, in the
Ill ic rowave.
• P.ecycled paper towels
containing small metal
pieces being used in the
Ill ic rowave.
• Operating the microwave
with no tood inside tbr
more than a ii/ill/lte or
two may Ca/lse damage
to the oven and could
start a fire. It increases
the heat around the
magnetron and can
shorten the lilt of
the oven.
• Foods with unbroken
outer "skin" such as
potatoes, hot dogs,
Sa/lsages, tomatoes,
apples, chicken livers
and other giblets, and
egg yolks should be
pierced to allow steam
to escape during
cooking.
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I,.I
SAFETYFACT
SUPERHEATEDWATER
Liquids,such as water,
coffeeor tea, are able to
be overheatedbeyond
the boilingpoint without
appearingtobe boiling.
Visiblebubblingor boiling
whenthe containeris
removedfrom the microwave
ovenisnot always present.
THISCOULDRESULT
IN VERYHOTLIQUIDS
SUDDENLYBOILINGOVER
WHENTHECONTAINERIS
DISTURBEDORASPOON
OROTHERUTENSILIS
INSERTEDINTOTHELIQUID.
To reduce the risk of ii/jury
to persons:
-- Do not overheat the
liquid.
-- Stir the liquid both
betore and halt_vay
through heating it.
-- Do not use straight-
sided containers with
narrow necks.
--After 1-1eating, allow the
container to stand in
the microwave oven tor
a short tinie belore
renioving the container.
-- Use extrenie care when
inserting a spoon or
other utensil into the
container.
• Avoid heating baby tood
in glass jars, even with the
lid olE Make sure all
inlimt tood is thoroughly
cooked. Sill" tood to
distribute the heat evenly.
]Be carefitl to prevent
scalding when warniing
torniula or breast nIilk.
The container nIay tcel
cooler than the nIilk really
is. Alwa}:s test the nIilk
belore tceding the baby.
• Don't deli()st ti()zen
beverages ill llarrow-
necked bottles (especially
carbonated beverages).
Even if the container is
opened, pressure can
build up. This can cause
the container to burst,
possibly resulting in
ii/jury.
• Hot toods and steani
can cause burns. ]Be
carefitl when opening
any containers of hot
tood, including popcorn
bags, cooking pouches
and boxes. To prevent
possible iI/juIT, direct
steanI away fl'onI hands
and lace.
• Do not overcook
potatoes. They could
dehydrate and catch
fire, causing daniage
to yO/lr ()Veil.
• Cook nieat and poultry
tlloroughly--nI eat to
at least an INTERNAL
teniperature of 160°F
and poultry to at least an
INTERNAL teniperature
of 180°F. Cooking to
these teniperatures
usually protects against
toodborne illness.
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SPECIAL NOTES ABO UF MICRO WAVING
Make sure all cookware
used in your microwave
oven is suitable tot
microwaving. Most glass
casseroles, cooking dislles,
measuring cups, custard
cups, pottery or china
dinnerware wllicll does not
llave metallic trim or glaze
witll a metallic slleen can
be used. Some cookware
is labeled "suitable tbr
microwaving."
How to test f0ra microwave-
safe dish.
• If you are not sure if
a dish is microwave-satE,
use tills test: Place in tile
oven botll tile disll you
are testing and a glass
measuring cup filled witll
1 cup of water--set tlle
measuring cup either
in or next to the disll.
Microwave 30-45 seconds
at lligll. If tlle disll lleats,
it sllould not be used lot
microwaving.
If tlle disll remains cool
and only tlle water in the
cup lleats, tllen tlle disll
is microwave-sale.
If you use a meat tllel=
mometer wllile cooking,
make sure it is sale Jor
rise ill microwave O_llS.
• Do not use recycled
paper products. P,ecycled
paper towels, napkins
and waxed paper can
contain metal flecks
wllicll may cause arcing
or ignite. Paper products
containing nylon or
nylon filaments should
be avoided, as tlley may
also ignite.
• Some stvrol_/am tl_ay:s
(like those tllat meat is
packaged on) have a tllin
strip of metal embedded
in tlle bottom. YVllen
microwavcd, tile metal can
burn the floor of tlle oven
or ignite a paper towel.
• Do llOt/lse tile ii/icrowave
to dry newspapers.
• Not all plastic wrap is
suitable tot use in micro-
wave ovens. Clleck tile
package tot proper use.
• Paper towels, waxed
paper and plastic wrap
can be used to cover
dislles in order to retain
moisture and prevent
spattering. Be sure to
vent plastic wrap so steam
can escape.
• Cookware may become
llot 1)ecause of lleat
transJcrred tiom tlle
lleated tbod. Pot llolders
m_V be needed to llandle
tile cookware.
• "Boilable" cooking
pouclles and tiglltly
closed plastic bags sllould
be slit, pierced or vented
as directed by package.
If tlley are not, plastic
could burst during or
immediately after
cooking, possibly resulting
in il/jury. Mso, plastic
storage containers sllould
be at least partially
uncovered because they
torm a tigllt seal. ¼"hen
cooking witll containers
tiglltly covered witll
plastic wrap, remove
covering carefiflly and
direct steam away tiom
llands and lace.
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• Use toil only as directed in
this manual. TV dinners
may be n/icrowaved in toil
trays less than <2 ,, "
• .>/4 high;
rellIO_ the top toil cover
and return the tr_w to the
box. ¥\'hen using toil in
the n/icrow, ive oven, kee I)
the toil at least l" awa}
ffon/ the sides of the oven.
Plastic cookware--Plastic
cookware designed tot
n/icrowave cooking is very
useflll, but should be used
carefully. Exvn n/icrowave-
sate plastic Ilia?' not be as
tolerant of ovcrcooking
conditions as are glass or
ceran/ic n/aterials and
n/W soften or char if
subjecmd to short periods
of overcooking. In longer
exposures to overcooking,
the tood and cookware
could ignite.
Follow these guidelines:
I Use microwave-satE
plastics only and use
tlien_ in strict con/pliance
with the cookware
Ill HI]/lille tu rer's
recoil/n/elldatiOllS.
2 Do not microwave en/pW
containers.
Do not pern/it children
to use plastic cookware
without con_plete
supervision.
The Lm will operate
autonmtically tinder
certain conditions (see
Auton/atic Fan tcature).
Take care to prevent the
starting and spreading of
accidental cooking fres
while the vent Lm is in use.
• Clean the underside of
the n/icrowave often.
Do not allow grease
to build lip on the
n/icrowave or the
tim filter.
• In the event of a grease
fire on the surface units
below the microwave
oven, sn/other a flan/ing
pan on the surface unit
by coxvring the pan
con/pletely with a lid, a
cookie sheet or a fiat tray.
• Use care when cleaning
the vent Lm filtei:
Corrosive cleaning
agents, such as lye-based
()veil cleaners, II/Hy
dan/age the filtei:
• When preparing
flan/ing toods tinder
the n/icrowave, turn the
vent Lm on.
• Never leave surfi_ce units
beneath your n/icrowave
oven unattended at high
heat settings. Boilovcrs
cause sn/oking and greasy
spillovcrs that may ignite
and spread if the
n/icrowave vent tan is
operating. To n/inin/ize
auton/atic thn operation,
use adequate sized
cookware and use high
heat on surfi_ce units
only when necessary.
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GR0 UNDING TRUC770N /OFHONAL KEIS
Tltis appliance is equipped
witlt a power coM ltaving
a grounding wire witlt a
grounding plug. Tlte plug
must be plugged into an
Ensure proper gr0und outlet tltat is properly
exists before use, installed alld _TOtlllded.
WARNING
Improperuseofthe
groundingplugcanresult
in a risk of electric shock.
Tltis appliance must be
grounded. In the event of
an electrical sltort circuit,
grounding reduces the
risk of electric sltock by
providing an escape wire
lot tlte electric current.
Consuh a qualified
electrician or service
mcltnician if tlte grounding
instructions are not
con/plemly understood,
or if doullt exists as to
wltetlter tlte appliance is
properly grounded.
If the outlet is a standard
2-prong wall O/lflet, it is
your personal responsillilitv
and ollligation to have it
replaced with a properly
grounded .%prong wall
outlet.
Do not under any
circ/ttllstallces c/tt OF reIl/O_,_
tlte third (ground) prong
fi'on/ tlte power cord.
Do not ttse an adaptor plug
witlt tltis appliance.
Do not use an extension
cord witlt tltis appliance.
If tlte power cord is too
sltort, have a qualified
electrician or service
tecltnician install an outlet
near tlte appliance.
For best operation, plug
tills appliance into its own
electrical Otlflet to prevent
flickering of lights, blowing
of fltse or tripping of circuit
breaker:
Filler Panel Kits
JX4OWH or JX46WH--White
JX41 or JX46BL--Black
YVlten repla{ing a 36"
range ltood, filler panel
kits fill in tlte additional
widtlt to provide a c/tston/
lluilt-in appearance.
10
For installation lletween
cabinets only; not for
end-ol:cabinet installation.
Each kit contains two
3"-wide fillet panels.
Filter Kits
JX81A--Recirculating
Charcoal Filter Kit
Fiher kits are used wlten
tile ii/icrowave ()veil cannot
be vented to tlte outside.
Available at extra cost tion/
your GE supplier.
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0
950Watts
Door Handle. Pull to
()pen the doot: The
door must be securely
latched Jot the
microwave to operate.
Door Latches.
2
Window with Metal
3
Shield. Screen allows
cooking to be viewed
while keeping
microwaves confined
in the oven.
4
Touch Control Panel.
5
Cooktop Light.
Grease Filter,
6
7 Removable Turntable.
Turntable and support
must be in place
when using the oven.
The turntable may be
removed tbr cleaning.
8 Convenience Guide.
NOTE."Rating plate, oven
vent(s) and oven light are
located on the inside walls
of the microwave oven.
9 Shelf (on some models).
Lets you microwave
several toods at once.
Food microwaves best
when placed directly
on the turntable.
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The Controls on Your Microwave Oven
(Throughout this mcmucd, ,/katu_s a_d ap[_ear_o_ce m_O_va_3_,fiomyour model.)
You can microwave
by time, temperature,
or with the
convenience
features.
TIME COOK AUTO/TIME
: i¸¸
DEFROST
!>I'EXPRESSCOOK][2 Xp SSCOOKJ XPR SS3COOK]:
POWER ADD
LEVEL 30 SEC.
Time Features
TimeCooking
Press Enter
TIME COOKI & II (Press onceortwice) Amount of cooking time.
DEFROSTAUTO/TIME(Presstwice) Amount of defrosting time.
EXPRESSCOOK Starts immediately!
POWERLEVEL Power level 1-10.
ADD30SEC Starts immediately!
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POPCORN
AL.
REHEAT
DEFROST
AUTO/ TIME
1
Convenience Features
POPCORN Starts immediatel) ! more/less time
serxing size
BEVERAGE Starts immediatel} ! serxing size
Food txpe 1-6 serxing size
DEFROST AUTO/TIME Food weight
(Press once)
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Power Level
The power level may be
entered Or changed
immediately aher
entering the feature
{ume for TIME COOK,
TIME DEFROST or
{EXPRESS COOI_ The
'powerleye!maya!SObe
Changed during time
COuntdown.
PressTIME COOKor
I4
X;hriable power levels add
flexibili W to microwave
cooking. The power levels
on the n/icrowave ()Veil
can be compared to the
SltrJitce units on a range.
High (power level 10) or
fldl power is the thstest way
to cook and gives you
100% power. Each power
level gives you microwave
energ)' a certain percent of
to "'equalize" or transtcr
heal to the inside of tlte
tbod. An exmnple of tltis
is shown witlt power level
3 the defl'ost cycle. /f
microwave eneru'v did not
cycle olE the outside of the
tbod would cook belbre
tlte inside was defl'osted.
Here life SOrtie examples
of/tSeS J()r various power
levels:
the time. Power level 7 is
microwave energy 70% of
the time. Power level 3 is
!
energ)' 30% of the time.
A high setting (10) will
cook thster but R)od may
need more fl'equent
stirring, rotating or turning
over. Most cooking will be
done on High (power level
10). A lower setting will
cook more evenly and need Medium 5 Slow cooking
less stirring or rotating of and tenderizing
the tood. such as stews
Some tbods may have cuts of meat,
better flavor, texture or tow2or3 Defi'osting
appearance if one of the
lower settings is used. Use
a lower power level when
cooking tbods that have a
tendency to boil ()vex',such
as scalloped potatoes.
Rest periods (when the
microwave energy cycles
Power Level BeMUses
High 10 Fish, bacon.
vegetables,
boiling liquids.
Med-High 7 Gentle
cooking of
meat and
poultry:
baking
casseroles
and reheating.
and less tender
without
cooking;
stammering;
delicate sauces.
Warm I Keeping food
warm wifl_om
overcooking;
softening
butter
off) give time tbr the tbod
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7 me Features
@
1 PressTIME COOK,
2 Entercooking time.
3 Change powerlevel
if you don't want full
power. (Press POWER
LEVEL.Select a
desired power level
I-1o0
# PressSTART
Time Cook I
Allows you to microwave
tor any time up to 99
minutes and 99 seconds.
Power level 10 (High)
is automatically set, but
you may change it lot
more flexibility.
You may ()pen the door
during Time Cook to
check the tood. Close the
door and press STAP, T
to resume cooking.
TimeCookII
Lets you change power
levels automatically during
cooking. Here's how to
do it:
1 Press TIME CO()K.
2 Enter the first cook time.
3 Change the power level
if you don't want fifll
power. (Press POWER
I,EVEI, Select a desired
power level 1-10.)
4 Press TIME COOK
again.
5 Enter the second cook
tim e.
6 Change the power level
if you don't want fifll
power. (Press POWER
I,EVEI, Select a power
level 1-10.)
7 Press START.
At the end of Time Cook I,
Time Cook IXcounts down.
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Cooking Guide for 7 me Cook I & H
NOTE."Usepower level High (10)unless otherwise noted.
Vegetable Amount Time Comments
Asparagus
(flesh spears) 1 Ih.
(frozen spears) 10-oz. package
Beans
(flesh green, 1 Ih. cut ill half
(flozen green ) l()-oz, package
Ifrozen lima
10-oz. package
Beets
iflesh, whole )
1 bunch /n 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.
Broccoli
(fi-esh cut)
1 bunch
.lY_ to 1½ lhs.)
(fresh spears
1 bunch
•lY_ to 1½ lhs.)
( frozen.
10-oz. package
chopped]
(flozen spears )
10-oz. package
Cabbage
(flesh
1 medium head
¢ S
.ahout 2 lh:.)
(wedges
Carrots
(flesh. sliced )
Iflozen)
1 Ih.
10-oz. package
Cauliflower
(floweretsl
(flesh. whole)
Iflozen_
1 medium head
l medium head
10-oz. package
6 to 9 rain.,
Med-High (7)
5 to 7 rain.
9 to 11 rain.
6 to 8 rain.
6 to 8 rain.
17 to 21 rain.
7 to 10 rain.
9 to 13 rain.
5 to 7 rain.
5 to 7 rain.
8 to 1 1 min.
7 to 10 min.
7 to 9 min.
5 to 7 min.
9 to 14 min.
10 to 17 min.
5 to 7 min.
In 1½-qt. ohlong glass haking dish,
place 1/4 cup water.
In 1-qt. casserole.
In 1½-<lt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tahlespoons
watel'.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.
In 2-qt. ohlong glass haking dish, place
1/4 cup water.
In 1-qt. casserole.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tahlespoons
water.
In 1½- or 2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup
water.
c (
In 2- )r 3-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup
watel'.
In 1 ½-<lt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tahlespoons
water.
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tahlespoons
water.
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Vegetable Amount Time Comments
Corn
Ifi'ozen kernel) ]O-oz. package
Cornonthe cob
(flesh J ] to 5 ears
(fi'ozen _ ] e;tr
2 to 6 ears
Mixed
vegetables
ifi'ozen')
l O-oz. package
Peas
(fi'esh. shelled
(flozen) ]O-oz. package
2 lbs. unshelled
5 to 7 rain.
3 to 4 rain.
per ear
5 to 6 rain.
3 to 4 rain.
per ear
5 to 7 rain.
9 to 12 rain.
5 to 7 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
water.
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place
corn. If corn is in husk, use no water;
if corn has been lmsked, add 1/4 cup
water. P,earrange after half of time.
Place in 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish.
Cover with vented plastic wrap.
P,earrange after half of time.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons
water.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons
water.
(fiesh, cubed,
white)
(flesh, wh0!e,
4 potatoes
(6 to 8 oz. each
] (6 toSoz.)
sweet or white)
(flesh)
(fl0zen;
10 to 16 oz.
lO-oz, package
chopped
and leaf)
(flesh, summer 1 lb. sliced
and yellow)
(wimer _acorn 1 t( 2 squash
)c
butternut) (about 1 lb. each)
9 to 12 rain.
3 to 4 rain.
5 to 7 rain.
5 to 7 rain.
5 to 7 rain.
8 to 11 rain.
Peel and cut into 1 inch cubes. Place
in 2-qt. casserole with 1/2 cup water.
Stir after half of tim e.
Pierce with cooking ti)rk. Place in
center of the oven. I.et stand :5 minutes.
In 2-qt. casserole, place washed spinach.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons
water.
In 1½-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water:
Cut in half and remove fibrous
membranes. In 2-qt. oblong glass
baking dish, place squash cut-side-
down. Turn cut-side-up after 4 minutes.
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7 me Features
Allo_vs you to deflost tot the
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length of time you select.
See the Deti'osfing Guide
R)r sugg_smd tim es.
Power level 3 is
automatically set, but
)_m may change tl-fis lot
more flexibility. _im m_g
deti'ost small items more
quickl} by caising the power
lexel after entering the time.
Howeve*, the_ will need
more ti'equent attention
than usual.
Power level 7 cuts the total
deti'osting time in about
halt:, power level 10 cuts the
total time to approximately
1/3. P.otam or stir tood
ti'eq uently.
At one half of selecmd
detiosting time, the oven
signals TURN. At this time,
turn tood over and break
apart or reammgv pieces
tot more even deti'osting.
Shield any warm areas with
small pieces of toil.
A dull thumping noise may
be heard during defiosting.
This sound is normal when
the oven is not operating at
High power:
Defrosting Tips
• Foods ti'ozen in paper or
plastic can be deti'osted in
the package. Tightly closed
packages should be slit,
pierced or xvnted AFTER
tood has partially
detiosmd. Plastic storage
containers should be at
least partially uncovered.
• Emfily-size, prepackaged
ti'ozen dinners can be
detiosmd and microwaved.
If the tood is in a toil
containec tmnstcr it
to a microwave-sate dish.
• Foods that spoil easily, such
as milk, egg:s, fish, stuffings,
poultry and pork, should
not be allowed to sit out
tor more than one hour
after deti'osting. Room
temperature promotes
the growth of harm fill
bacteria.
• For more even deii'osting
of larger toods, such as
beef, lamb and veal roasts,
use Auto Defl'ost.
• Be sure large meats are
corn plemly deJiosmd
beiore cooking.
• YVhen defi'osted, tood
should be cool but
softened in all areas. If still
slightly ic); return to the
microwa,,v wry l)riefly, or
let it stand a Jew minutes.
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Defrosting Guide
Food Time Comments
Breads, Cakes
Bread, buns or roils (1 piece)
Sweet rolls (approx. 12 oz,
] rain.
3 to 5 rain.
Fishand Seafood
Fillets, frozen(1 lb.)
Shellfish,small pieces (1 ]b-1
_ to _ min.
5 to 7 rain. Place block m casserole. Turl_ over and
Fruit
Plasticpoucb--I to2 3 to c, rain.
(]()-oz. package)
Meat
Bacon (1 lb. J
Franks (1 lb.)
Groundmeat (1 lb.
Roast:beef,lamb,veal,pork
Steaks, chops and cutlets
Poultry
Chicken, broiler-fryer
cut up (2½ to 3 lbs, )
Chicken, whole
q2½ to 3 lbs.
Cornishhen
Turkey breast (4 to 6 lbs.)
_2to 5 rain.
2 to 5 rain.
5 to 7 rain.
12 to 16 rain.
per lb.
5 to 7 rain.
per lb.
15 to 19 rain.
17 to 21 rain.
7 to 13 rain.
per lb.
,5 to U min.
per lb.
break up ,tiler half the time.
Place unopened package in oven.
I,et stand 5 minutes after deti'ostina.
Place unopened package in oven.
Microwave lust until ti'anks can be
separated. I,et stand 5 minutes.
if necessary, to complete deti'ostina.
Turn meat over aiier half the time.
Use power level 1.
Place unwrapped meat in cookina dish.
Turn over ;tiler half the time and shield
warm areas with tbil. YVhen finished
separate pieces and let stand to complete
detiostina.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Unwrap
and turl_ over ;tiler half the time. YVhen
finished. _cparate pieces and microwave
_2-4 minutes more. if necessarv. Let stand
to finish detiostina.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Atier half
the time. unwrap and turn chicken over,
Shield warm areas with tbil. Finish
deliostina./f necessarv, run cold water m
the cavity until aiblets can be removed.
Place unwrapped hen il_ the oven breast-
side-up, Turn over ,tiler half the time.
P,un cool water in the cavitx until aiblets
can |)e relltoved.
Place unwrapped breast in dish breast-
side-down. Atier half the time. turn over
and shield warm areas with tbil Finish
detiostina. I,et stand 1-2 hours in
rci)igerator to complete deiiostina.
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7 me Features
30 SEC.
This is a quick way to set
cooking time for 1-6 minutes.
Press one of the Express
Cook pads (fi'om 1 to 6)
tot 1 to (5minutes of
cooking at power level 10.
For example, press the
2 pad tor 2 minutes of
cooking time.
You can use this feature
two ways:
• It will add 30 seconds to
the time counting down
each time the pad is
pressed.
The power level can be
changed as time is
counting down. Press
POWER LEVEI, and
enter 1-10.
• It can be used as a quick
wa} to set 30 seconds of
cooking time.
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Convenience Features
(less t_mej tmore time}
Use on[y w _th prepackageo
rrucrowave popcorn weighing
1.75 to 3.5 ounces.
NOTE:Do not use the metal
shelf when cooking popcorn.
How to Use the Popcorn
Feature
Follow package
instructions, using Time
(look if tile package is
less than 1.75 ounces or
larger than 3.5 ounces.
Place the package of
popcorn in the center
of the m ic rowave.
2 Press POP(',ORN. The
oven starts immediately.
Tap POP(',ORN to select
the l)ag size v(m are
cooking.
How toAdjust the Popcorn
Program to Provide a Shorter
or Longer Cook Time
If yon lind that the l)l.md of
p(:,p(orn v(:,u USe underpops
or overcooks consistently,
yon can add or sul)tlact
20-30 seconds to the
automatic popping time.
To add time:
After pressing POP(',ORN,
press 9 immediately after
the oven starts for an extra
20 seconds.
On some models, press 9
again to add another 10
seconds (total 30 seconds
additional time).
To subtract time:
,Mter pressing POPCOI{N,
press 1 immediately after
the oven starts ti)r 20
seconds less cooking time.
On some models, press 1
again to reduce cooking
time another 10 seconds
(total 30 seconds less time).
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Convenience Features
,0
NOTE:Do not use the metal
shelf when using the Reheat
feature.
The Reheat feature reheats
servings of many previously
cooked foods.
1 Press REHEAT.
2 Select fi_od D'pe 1-6 fiw
one serving (see Reheat
Guide below). On some
models, the oven starts
im mediatel>
3 Press _2()r 3 to change the
serving size.
4 On some models, press
START.
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.
Reheat Guide
FoodType Comments
IPasta Coxer with lid or xented plastic wrap.
2 Meats, casseroles, pizza Co, er with lid or ,ented plastic wrap.
3 Fruits and vegetables .... Co_er with lid or _ented plastic wrap.
4 Beverages, 8-10 oz. _)_'ks best with wide mouth mug--do not co_er.
5 Sauces and gravies .... Co, er with lid or ,mated plastic wrap.
Coxer with xented plastic wrap.
(2 to 3 foods, 4 oz. each)
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i i
The Beverage tcature heats
servings of any bevcl_age.
Press BEVEI_GE. The
oven starts immediately.
Onsomemodels,the serving
size is automatically set at
1,but can be changed by
pressing 2 or 3 right atter
pressing BEVEI_GE.
OnmodelJVM1430only, the
serving size is automatically
set at 4 ounces, but can
be changed by tapping
BEVERAGE 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
G
1 PressDEFROST
AUTO/TIMEonce.
2 UsingtheConversion
Guideat right,enter
foodweight.For
example,presspads 1
and2 for 1.2pounds
(I pound,3ounces).
3 PressSTART
(77meDefrost is
explained in the 77me
Features section.)
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The Defiost Auto/Time
feature gixes )ou two wa)s
to defl'ost fl'ozen foods. If the Weight of food is
Press DEFROST
AUTO/TIME once tot
Auto Defrost or twice tot
Time Detiost.
Use Auto Defrost Jot meat,
poultry and fislt. Use Time
Detiost tot m()st otlter
fiozen Jbods.
Auto Deiiost automatically
sets tlte deiiosting times
and power levels to give
even defl'osting results lot
meats, poultry and fislt
weiglting up to six pounds.
Tltere is a ltandy guide
located on the inside flont
of the oven.
Guide
stated in p0unds and
ounces, the ounces must
be converted m tenths
(.1) of a pound.
Weightof
Foodin Weight
Ounces (tenths of
a pound)
4-5
6"7
8
9-10
11 ]7
12-13 .8
14"15 .9
• Remove meat Jioil/
package and place on
microwax e-safe dislt.
• Twice during detiost,
the oven signals TURN.
At each TURN signal,
turn tlte Jood ()vet'.
Remove defl'osted meat
or sltield warm areas witlt
small pieces of toil.
• After deflosting, most
meats need to stand
:5minutes to complete
deflosting. Large roasts
should stand Jor al)out
30 minutes.
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Other Features Your Model May Have
(On some models)
The HELP pad displays
teature int_)rmation and
helpfifl hints. Press HELP,
then select a feature pad.
To remind you that you
have fi)()d in the oven, the
oven will display "FOOD IS
READY" or "END" and
beep once a minute until
you either ()pen the oven
door or press CLEAR/OFF.
D Spi AY ON "OfF
SCnOLLSpE_a
PAUS_
Press to enter the time of
day or to check the time
of day wl-file microwaving.
I Press CLOCK.
2 Enter time of day.
3 On some models, select
AM or PM.
4 Press START or CLOCK.
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Other Features Your Model May Have
(On some models)
The scroll speed of tile
AM / PM Press and llold tile AM/PM
._. pad about .'3seconds to
SCROLL SPEED 1)ring tip the display.
Select 1-:5 tbr slow to
t:ast scroll speed.
[DISPLAY ON/OFF]
To turn tlle clock displa)
off, press and llold 0 for
al)out tllree seconds.
Dela'_' Start allo_:s you to
set the microwave to dela_
cooking tip to 24 llours.
I Press DEIAY START.
2 Enter tlle time you want
tlle oven to start. (Be
sure tlle microwave clock
sllows tlle correct time
of day.)
3 On some models, select
AM or PM.
To redispla_ tlle clock,
repeat.
4 Select an) coml)ination
of Detiost Auto/Time
or Time Cook I & II.
5 Press START.
Tlle Delay Start time will
be displayed. Tlle oven will
auton/atically start at tlle
delayed time.
Tlle time of day may be
displayed by pressing
('LOCK.
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!;_ii_i_iii_iiii_ iii_ii_il_ilii(iill
( 2 _

Other Features Your Model May Have
You may lock the control
panel to prevent the
microwave flom being
accidentally started or used
by children.
(On some models)
For best cooking results,
leave the turntable on.
It can be turned off for
large dishes. Press
TURNTABI,E to turn
the turntable on or off.
(On some models)
An automatic tim Jcature
protects the microwave
fl'om too much heat rising
fl'om the cooktop below it.
It automatically turns on if
it senses too much heat.
To lock or unlock the
controls, press and hold
CI,EAR/OFF tor about
3 seconds. ¼"hen the
control panel is locked, "I,"
or "I,OC" will be displayed
to the extreme right.
Sometimes the turntable
can become too hot to
touch. Be careflfl touching
the turntable during and
after cooking.
If you have turned the tim
on you may find that you
cannot turn it off. The Jan
will automatically turn off
when the internal parts
are cool. It may stay on
for 30 minutes or more
after the cooktop and
microwave controls are
turned off.
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[ VOLuMEBEEPER., ]
Press to turn the surface
light on or off.
(On some models)
The beeper sound level
can be adjusted. Press
BEEPER VOLUME.
Choose 0-3 tor mute
to loud.
On some models, there is
a nigh t light option.
Press SURFACE I,IGHT
once lot bright light, twice
tor the night light or three
times to turn the light off.
HI.LO.OFF
The xent fan remoxes
steam and other xapors
ti'om surface cooking.
Press VENT FAN once for
l-figh tim speed, twice for
low Lm speed or a tlfird
time to turn the Jan off.
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Other Features
Your Model May Have
How to Use the She/f
WhenMierowaving
/f // / / I I I I\ \ \\_\
• Make sure the shelf is
positioned properl)
inside the microwave
to prevent damage to
the oven fl'om arcing.
• Do not use a
microwave browning
dish on the shelf.
The shelf could
overheat.
• Do not use the oven
with the shelf on the
microwave floon This
could damage tile
microwave.
• Use pot holders when
handling the shelf'
it may be hot.
• Do not use the shelf
when cooking
popcorn.
• Do not use the shelf
with the Reheat
feature.
Food microwmes best
when placed on the
turntable or on the shelf
in the lower position.
Only use the shelf when
reheating on more than
one lexel. Do not store the
shelf inside the o_en cmib_.
Forbest results
Use the lower shelf
supports when cooking one
oblong or oxersized dish.
,I
Uneven results
Use the upper shelf
supports tot two-lexel
cooking.
2-level reheating
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Switch places after !/2 time.
Switch places after 1/2 time.
* To reheat on 2 levels
or
" To reheat 2 dishes on the
lower level:
1 Multiply reheat time
by 11/2.
2 Switch places aPter 1/2
tile time.
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Microwave 7 rms
Arcing is the microwme term for sparks in the oxen. Arcing is
caused Ix}:
• the metal shelf being installed incorrectly and touching the
_ iI
Standing Time _'hen }ou cook with regular oxens, foods such as roasts or cakes are
Venting After coxering a dish with plastic wrap, )ou xent the plastic wrap 1))
microwa_ e walls.
• metal or t_)il touching the side of the o_en.
• t_)il that is not molded to food (upturned edges act like
_ll'l te 1"11"1_ls),
• metal such as twist ties, poultry pins, gold-rimmed dishes.
• recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces.
Co_ers hold in moisture, allow for more e_en heating and reduce
cooking time. \._nting plastic wrap or co_ering with wax paper
,,llowsex, ess ste,,m to es,,q_e.
In a regular o_en, )ou shield chicken breasts or baked foods to
pre_ent o_et_t)rowning. _Then microwa_ing, }ou use small strips of
t))il to shield thin parts, such as the tips of wings and legs on
poultr}, which would cook before larger parts.
allowed to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is
especiall} important in microwaxe cooking. Note that a microwaxed
cake is not placed on a cooling rack.
turning back one corner so excess ste_lll/ C_lll escape.
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Care and Cleaning
An occasional thorough
wiping with a solution of
baking soda and water
keeps the inside tiesh.
Wafts,Floor,InsideWindow,
Metal and Plastic Parts on
the Door
Some spatters can be
removed with a paper
towel, others may require
a damp cloth. P.emo_v
greasy spatters with a sudsy
cloth, then rinse with a
damp cloth. 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.
RemovableTurntableand
TurntableSupport
To prevent breakage,
do not place the turntable
into water just after
cooking. ¥\_sh it careflflly
in warm, sudsy water or
in the dishwashen The
turntable and support
can be broken if dropped.
P,emember, do not operate
the oven without the
turntable and support
in place.
Shelf (on some models)
Clean with mild soap and
water or in the dishwasher.
Donot clean in a
self-cleaning oven.
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Care and Cleaning
We recommend against
using cleaners with
ammonia or alcohol,
as they can damage
the appearance of the
microwave oven. If you
choose to use a common
household cleaner, first
apply the cleaner directly
to a clean cloth, then
wipe the soiled area.
Case
Clean the outside of the
microwave with a sudsy
cloth. Rinse and then dry,.
Wipe the window clean
with a damp cloth.
Control Panel
Wipe with a damp cloth.
Dry thoroughly. Do not
use cleaning sprays, large
amounts of soap and water,
abrasives or sharp objects
on the panel--they can
damage it. Some paper
towels can also scratch
the control panel.
DoorPanel
Belore cleaning the front
door panel, make sure you
know what type of panel
you have. Reicr to the
eighth digit of the model
number. "S" is stainless
steel, "I/' is CleanSteel and
"B", "W" or "C" are plastic
colors.
Stainless Steel
bleach or products
containing chlorine on
Stainless Steel finishes.
C/eanSteel
Use a clean, soft, light and
lightly dampened cloth,
then dry thoroughly. Do
not use appliance wax,
polish, bleach or products
containing any chemical
agent on the CleanSteel
snrJ{lces.
Plastic Color Panels
Use a clean, soft, lightly
dampened cloth, then dry
thoroughly.
Door Seal
It's important to kee I) the
area clean where the door
seals against the microwave.
Use only mild, non-abrasive
detergents applied with a
clean sponge or soft cloth.
Rinse well.
Bottom
The stainless steel panel
can be cleaned with
Stainless Steel Magic or a
similar product using a
clean, soft cloth. Apply
stainless cleaner carefiflly to
avoid the surrounding
plastic parts. Do not use
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appliance wax, polish,
Clean off the grease and
dust on the bottom often.
Use a solution of warm
water and detergent.
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Light Bulb Replacement
_ii¸¸! i¸,_'_,,,_,_; _,_; _,_'_'_! _ _'! __,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,"'_,,i_i_
Replacethebnrned-o.t
bulb witha 40,watt
incandescent bulb
(WB36XIO003), available
_i!from yourGEsupplier.
bulb with a z/O-watt
incandescent bulb
cwB x ooo3 ,a,ailable
_i!from youreE supplier.
1 To replace the bulb(s),
first disconnect the power
at the main thse or circuit
breaker panel or pull
the plug.
2 Remoxe the screw flom
light coxer and lower
the cover.
REMOVESCREW
To replace the oxen light,
J{]rst disconnect the power
at the main tuse or circuit
breaker panel or pull
the plug.
2
Remoxe the top grille 1)_
taking out the 2 screws
that hold it in place.
3 Be sure the bulb(s) to be
replaced are cool 1)eft)re
removing. After breaking
the adhesive seal, remove
the bull) by g_ntly turning.
4 Replace the screw.
Connect electrical power
to the oven.
3 Next, remove the screw
located al)ove the door
near the center of the
oven that secures the
light housing.
4 Replace the screw.
Connect electrical power
to the oven.
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7"fie Exhaust Feature
Charcoal Filter
mn some models)
Reusable Grease Filter
Ion all modeIM
The _ent fan has a metal
reusable grease filter.
The reusable grease filter
traps grease released by
toods on the cooktop. It
also prevents flames tiom
toods on the cooktop tiom
damaging the inside of
the microwave.
Models that recirculate air
back into the room also
use a charcoal filter.
For tl-fis reason, the filter
must AL¥\?k_r% be in place
when the hood is used.
The grease filter should be
cleaned once a montl-J, or
as needed.
To remove, slide it to the
side using the tab. Pull it
down and out.
To clean the grease filter,
soak it and then swish it
around in hot water and
detergent. Don't use
amnlollia OF amnlollia
prodttcts because it will
darken the metal. [Jght
brushing can be used to
remove embedded dirt.
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Rinse, shake and let it dry
betore replacing.
To replace, slide the filter
in the Dame slot on the
lett side of the opening.
Pull up and to the right to
lock into place.
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If the model is not vented
to the outside, the air will
be recirculated through a
disposable charcoal filter
that helps remove smoke
and odors.
The charcoal filter
should be replaced when
it is noticeably dirty or
discolored (usually alter
(3-12 months, depending
on hood usage).
Remove 2 grille screws _0
remove the grille,
.....................
To remove the charcoal
filter, disconnect power at
the main fi_se or circuit
l)reaker panel or pull
the plug.
To install a new filter,
remoxe plastic and other
outer wrapping fi'om the
new filter.
Remove the top grille by
removing the 2 screws that
hold it in place. Slide the
filter towards the fiont of
the oven and remove it.
Insert the filter into the
top opening of the (wen
as shown. It will rest at an
angle on 2 side supi)ort
tal)s and in fiont of the
right rear tab. P,ei)lace
the grille and 2 screws.
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Before You Call For Service
Problem PossibleCause
Ovenwill not
start
Floor of the oven is
warm, even when
the oven has not
been used
"LOCKED" or "LOC" The control ha_s been • Press and hold CLEAR/OFF tor
appears on display locked, about 3 seconds to unlock the control.
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.
• Replace fllse or reset circuit breaker.
• Unplug the microwave oven, then plug
it back in.
• Make sure the 3-prong plug on the
oven is filly inserted into wall outlet.
• This is normal.
You hear an You have tried to start
unusual low-tone the Reminder without
heep a valid time of day.
You have tried to change
the power level when it
is not allowed.
• Start over and enter a wdid time
of day.
• Many of the o_n's tcatures are preset
and cannot he changed.
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•Steamorvaporescaping
flomaroundthedoor.
•Lightreflectionaround
doororou[eI"case.
•Dimmingovenlightand
changeinthehlower
soundatpowerlevels
otherthanhigh.
•Dullthumpingsound
whileovenisoperating.
•TV-radiointertbrence
mighthenoticedwhile
usingthemicrowave.
Similartotheintertbrence
causedhyothersmall
appliances,itdoesnot
indicateaprohlemwith
themicrowave.Plugthe
microwaveintoaditterent
electricalcircuit,movethe
radioorTVast_u"away
fl'omthemicrowaveas
possihle,orcheckthe
positionandsignalof
theTV/radioanmnna.
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Notes
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Notes
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warranty is still in effect.
You can purchase it
on-line anytime, or call
800.626.2224 during
normal business hours.
GE Consumer Home
Services will still be there
after your warranty expires.
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Individuals qualified
to service their own
appliances can have
parts or accessories sent
directly to their home.
(VISA, MasterCard and
Discover cards are
accepted.)
Order on-line today,
24 llours every day or
1)y phone at 800.626.2002
during normal business
hours.
Register your new
appliance on-line--
at your convenience!
Timely product registcation
will allow lot enhanced
comnmnicafion and
prompt service under the
term s of your warrant},;
should the need arise.
?rim may also mail in the
pre-printed registration
card included in the
packing material.
Instructions contained
in this manual cover
procedures to be
performed by ally user.
Other servicing generally
should be referred
to qualified service
personnd. Caution
must be exercised, since
improper servicing may
cause unsafe operation.
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pmvhase date is _eeded to obtai_ service "u_Mer warra_ty.
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
For one year flom date of origimd
purchase, we will provide, flee of charge,
parts and service labor in your home
to repair or replace any part _J't/_e
mic_zvave oveTt that filils because of
a mamd_lcturing detect.
LIMITED ADDFITONAIL
NINE-YE4R WARRANTT
For the second through the tenth year
from tile date of original purchase, we
will provide, flee of charge, a replacement
mag_u, tron tur% if the magnetron tube
fidls because of a manufilcturing detect.
\_m pay %r the service trip to your home
and service labor charges.
Warrantor is ,rot responsible for consequential damages.
This warranty is extended to tile origimd
purchaser and any succeeding owner tot
products purchased fin ordina W home use
in tile 48 mainland states, Hawaii and
Washington, D.C. In Alaska tile warran b,
is tile same except that it is I,IMITED
because you must pay to ship the product
to tile service shop or tot the service
mchnician's travel costs to your home.
All warrant) service will be provided by
our Factory Service Centers or by our
authorized Customer (_are °_>servicers
during normal working hours.
Should your appliance need service,
during warranty period or beyond, call
800.GE.CAP, ES (800.432.2737).
• Service trips to your home to teach you
how to use the product.
• Improper installation, delivery or
maintenance.
If you have an installation problem, contact
your dealer or installer. You are responsible
for providing adequate electrical,
exhausting and other connecting facilities.
• Replacement of house fuses or resetting
of circuit breakers.
Some states do not allow fl_e exclusion or limitation of incidental or Consequential damages
so t!_e above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rig!_ts, and you may a!s0 l_ave 0tl!er rights which vary fi0 m state to state, To kno_\ what
),our legal rights are in ),our state, consult ),our local or state consumer affairs office or your
state's Att0rney General,
Warrantor: General Electrie Company. Louisville, KY40225
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• Replacement of the cooktop light bulbs.
• Failure of the product if it is misused, or
ttsed for other than the intended purpose
or used commercially.
• Damage to product caused by accident,
fire, floods or acts of God.
• Incidental or consequential damage
caused by possible defects with this
appliance.
• Damage caused after delivery.