GE Spacemaker 49-4491, Spacemaker 862A725P23, Spacemaker JVM70 Use And Care Book Manual

ReadThis Useand Care Book
Takethetimetoreadthisbookandlearnhowtoenjoy your newMicrowaveOven.itcontainsdetailedoper­atinginstructionsandrecommendedmaintenance,as wellashandytips
to help you gain maximum benefits
your MicrowaveOven.Onceyou havereadthe
book, keepit handytoansweranyquestionsyoumay
have. If you haveany additionalquestionsccmcerningthe
operationof your MicrowaveOven,write—including yourphonenumber—to:
ConsumerAffairs GeneralElectricCompany AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
IFYOURECEIVEDADAMAGEDOVEN,immediately contactthe dealer (or builder) from whom you pur­chasedit. They havebeen informed of the proper procedure to take care of such matters and can handleit for you.
RegisterYour(km
It is important that we, the manufacturer,know the locationofyour MicrowaveOvenshouldaneedoccur for adjustments.
Pleasecheck with your supplier to be sure he has registeredyou as the owner;alsosend in your Pur­chaseRecordCard,If you move,or if youarenot the original purchaserpleasewrite to us, stating model and serial numbers.This appliancemustbe regis-
tered.PleasebecertainthatItk.
Writeto: GeneralElectricCZwnpany FlangeProductSewIce AFT?-210 AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky4(3225
Record andSerial
Your MicrowaveOvenhas a nameplatecmwhich is
stamped the model number and serial number.
(Seepage5 for location.)
Modeland serial numbersare
also cm the Purchase
RecordCardwhich camewith your MicrowaveOven. Recordthenumbersin thespacesbelow.
Pleasereferto both modeland serialnumbers
in any future corrcxponcfcmtw or product service calls con­cerning your
MicrowaveOven
ModelNumber SerialNumber DatePurclwmd
KEEPPURCHASERECEIPTWITH ‘THi$-BOOK-‘TO ESTABLISHTHE WARRANTY’PERIOD.
BeforeYou Cdl forService
Check “Common Problems” section. (See page 20.) It lists many minor causes of operating problems
that you can correct yourself and may save you an
unnecessary service call.
If ‘YOLUNeedService
[n many cities, there’s a General Electric Factory ServiceCenter. Caii, and a radio-dispatchedtruck will come to your home by appointment—-morning or afternoon. Charge the work, if you like. All the centers accept both Master Card and Visa cards.
(SeeInside BackCover.)
Or look for General Electric franchised Customer
Care@servicers. You’ll find them in the Yellow
Pagesunder “GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER
CARE@SERVICE” or “GENERAL
ELECTRIC––
HOTPOINTCUSTOMERCARE@SERVICE”.
If you need serviceIlteraturt?,partslists,partsor accesfmrhn,contact one of the Factory Service
Centers,a franchised Customer Care@serviceror your GeneralElectric dealer.
ExtendedServiceContracts:The termsof your war-
ranty provide free servicecovering failures due to
manufacturingdefectsfor a definite
period of time.
After \his warranty expires you may purchase an
ExtendedServiceContractwhich will enableyou to
budget your service needs.This coverage beyond warrantyISavailablefromour FactoryServiceCenters andfrommanyfranchisedCustomerCareRservicers.
Itisagoodideato applyfor thiscoveragebeforeyour warrantyexpires,
toFollow for FurtherHelp
First,contact the people who servicedyour micro-
waveoven Explainwhy you are dissatisfied.In most
cases,this will solvethe problem.
Next,ifyou arestill dissatisfied,writeall thedetails–
includingyour phonenumber-to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations GeneralElectricCompany
WCE=312
AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
Finally,Ifyourproblemis still not resolved,write:
MajorApplianceConsumerActionPanel 20NorthWackerDrive! Chicago,Illinois60606
This panel, known as MACAP,is a group of inde-
pendentconsumm’expertsunderthe sponsorshipof
wwral industry associations.Its purposeis to study
practicesand advisethe industry of ways to improve clistomerservice.BecauseMACAPisfreeof industry
control and influence, it is able to make impartial
recommendations,consideringeachcaw?individually
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Before Microwaving
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Grounding Instructions & Precautions .... ............. 3
SafetyTips
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Introduction to Oven
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Touch Control Panel
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Setthe Clock
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Automatic Cooking
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Defrost
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Cook Code’MControl
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Time Cook
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TempCook
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Hold/Timer
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The ExhaustFeature
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Careof Your Oven
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The ProblemSolver
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Automatic Cooking RecipeGuide
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Meats
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Vegetables
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Desserts
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FactoryServiceCenters
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Warranty
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BackCover
For personalsafety,this appliancemustbe properly grounded,TheIXVAKMcordcd
this apphance IS EKWIpped with
a
Wifee=pnxg [gjrcnmdmg)plug whId7 mates ‘with a standard Wee=prmng (cycmr=dmg)wall receptacle. (See picture, left, ) lb mmirn!ze the pcssbhty d severe or EM deem shock nazard from IIIIS
appl@nce,{hectisdcwnershouldhavethewall
WWpE@eand
131RXJII checked by i3 c@dled !2k33rtCMn10
makesw the receptacle @properly grounded. Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle E encountered,
II IS{hepersonal respcmshlity and obllgamm of the customer
ICIhave a qualdwl electrician replace
It with a properly
grounded Ifwe=prong wall receptacle. DO
not,underanyckurnstances,cutorremovethethkd
(ground)prongwornthepowercord.
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1. For personalsafetythe oven must be properiy grounded.Seegroundinginstructionson Page3 of
this book
2. Cooking utensilsmay become hot because of heat transferred from the heatedfood. This is espe­cially true if plastic wrap has been covering the top and handles of the utensil. Pot holders may be needed.
3.
Sometimes,theovenshelfcanbecome toohotto
touch.Becarefulwhentouching the shelfduring and
aftercooking. 4 ~$Bo~lable’*~~~~i~g pouchesand tightly closed p~asticbags+should be slit, pricked or vented as di-
rected in Cookbook. If they are not, plastic could burst during or immediately after cooking, possibly
resulting in injury, Also, plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered becausethey form a tight seal. When cooking with containers tightly covered with plastic wrap, remove covering carefully and direct steam away from hands and face.
5. Ronstdefrostfrozenbeveragesin narrow necked bottles especially carbonated ones, Even if the con­tainer is opened, pressure can build up. This can causethe containerto burst,resulting in injury.
6. Don’t overcook. Excessiveovercooking ctehy-
dratespotatoes,and maycausethem to catchfire
causing damage.
7, If food shouidever Ignite, keep the oven door ciosed. Turn off the power immediately.Touch
CLEAR/OFF or disconnect power cord or shut off powerat thefuseor circuit breakerpanel.
& I?er?wvethe probe from the oven
whennotu$ingiitto cook with, If you leavethe probe
inside the oven without inserting it in food or liquid
andturn on microwaveenergy,it cancreateelectrical arcing in the oven,and damageoven walls or shelf.
9. Remove wire twist4hm on paper and plastic bags before placing in oven. Twist-ties sometimes causebagto heat,andmaycausefire.
10. 130iiingeggs(in or
outofthesheil)isnotrecoin=
mendedfor microwave cooking. Pressurecan build up inside egg yolk and cause it to burst, resulting in injury,
11,00 not pop popcorn in your microwaveoven unlessin a special microwavepopcorn accessoryor unless you use popcorn in a package labeled for microwave ovens. Because of the heat generated, without theseprecautions,the container could catch fire,
12. Use metai oniy as directedin cookbook.Metal
strips as usedon meat roasts are helpful in cooking food when usedasdirected. Metaltrays maybe used for TV dinners. However, when using metal in the
microwave oven, keep metai at ieast l-inch away
fromsidesofmicrowaveoven.
13, Do not use any thermometerin food you are
microwavingunlessthat thermometeris designed or
recommendedfor usein the microwaveoven.
14. Do not store fiammabiematerialsin an oven.
Also, do not use flammable fluids in the vicinity of
youroven.
15. Do not use yourmicrowaveovento dry news-
papers.If overheated,they cancatch fire.
16, Piastic IJtensiis-Plastic utensils designed for microwave cooking are very useful, but should be usedcarefully.Evenmicrowaveplastic maynot be as
tolerant of overcooking conditions as are glass or
ceramic materials and may soften or char if sub-
jectedto short periods of overcooking, In longer ex-
posures to overcooking, the food and utensils may even ignite. For these reasons: 1) Use microwave plasticsonly and use them in strict compliance with the utensil manufacturer’s recommendations.2) Do not subject empty utensilsto microwaving.3) Do not permit children to use plastic utensils without com­pletesupervision.
17. Don’toperatethe oven whileemptyin order to prolong the life of the oven and save energy, If, by
accident,theovenshould run empty a minuteor two, noharmisdone.
18. Whencooking pork either convemtiormiiyor in
the microwave oven, follow our directions exactly
and aiways cook the meat to at least 17W. This
assures that, in the remote possibility that trichina
may bepresent in the meat,it will be killed and meat
will besafeto eat.
THE HOOD:
1,
HaveItIn$taltedandproperlyground~dbyaqua}i-
fled lm+taller,See the
special Installationbookiet
packedwith the microwaveoven.
2, ‘?’he
writ fan In your Spacemaker’”ovenwill
operateautomaticallyundercertainfxmditlorw(see
AutomaticFan Feature,page7)0Whilethe fan is
operatingcautionIsrequiredtopreventthesttwtlng
andspreadingof accidentalcookingfireswhilethe ventfan18inuse.Forthisreason:
A. Neverleavesurfaceunitsunattendedat high heat$etting$.
E30110vercausessmoking andgreasy splilovers that may Ignit$ and spread if vent fan is operating, To minimize automatic fan operation, useadequatesizedutensilsand usehigh heatset-
tings only when necessary.
B.
Intheeventofa grea$efire,smother flaming
pan on surface unit by covering pan completely
whh well-fitting IM,cookie sheetor flat tray. C,
Neverflamefoed$undertheovenwiththevent
fanoperating
becauseIt mayspreadthe flames.
D,
KcMphoodandgreasefiltersclean,acccwding
to instructions on pages 17 arid 19, to maintain good venting and avcddgreasefires,
E.
U$ecareInral$lngandIowarlngthe$mokeand
$pattershield
to avoid tipping over tall cooking
utensils.
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issecurely latched.
Temperature,and PowerLevelor Autu Code,
- 2. DoorLatch.Pushin to opendoor,
1%PowerLevelPad.To setor change PowerLewi,
3. Wndow withMetalShield.Screenallows cook­ingto be viewedwhile keepingmicrowavescon- 16
4,
5, 6*
7*
8.
9.
10.
11,
fined in oven.
Plastic Made StirrerCover.Protects the mode
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stirrer which distributes microwaveenergy into theoven.
OvenVent.
18
OverILight.Goes on when door is opened or
whenovenisoperating in anyfunction.
OvenShelf.
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touchthis padfirst,then number.
Start.Aiways touch Start last after setting all
othercontrols. ClearK)fL Stops the oven and erases all set-
tingsexcepttimeof day,
AutoCook Pad.Chart helps you select appro-
priate Code, Using codes for popuiar foods eliminates Iooklng in Cookbook for cooking timesand powerievei,
MicroThermomWw7MTemperatureProbe. Use
with Temperature Cook and Auto Roast func­tionsoniyi
ReceptacleforTemperatureProbe.
20,
Time or TemperatureDisplay. During micro-
21,
waving, shows ~ooking times in minutes and secondsor temperature in degrees.When oven
22,
isnot in use,dispiayshowstimeof day,
FunctionDisplay.Cooking signai lights as to
~=.Auto Roast Pad, Use this Automatic cooking
what to do n6xt,-then ietsyou-know what func= tion is being used as well as what Power Level
23,
or Auto Code.
~12. Ciock. Oven wiii work without setting the ciock,
but will not dispiay correct time of day. (To set
24.
theClock seethe followingpage,)
13.Function Pads.
Use these to select a micro-
waving method--either cooking or Hoid/Timer, (See foiiowing page for brief explanation of each.)
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Controi for temperature cooking of meats o; slow simmering. Temperature Probe must be usedduring AutoRoastfunction.
GreaseFilters. Cooktop Light.
HoodControls: Fan Switch,Press once for high and twice for
lowspeeds,Pressagainforoff, Lamp$lwltch,Pushand hoid untli iamp iights.
Model and Serial Number%.Located either inside oven at top left side or on bottom lower left corner of case.
$mokoand$patter$hleld.Thisconvenientshieid
is hinged.When using rangetop flip shieid into out position. Shield directs surface smoke to exhaust system, When vent fan is not in use, shield bendsunder microwave oven,
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TheTouchControl Panelallows you to setthe oven controls electronicallywith the touch of afinger,It’s designed to be easy to use and understand. With
your microwaveoven,you havethe option of using your automaticcooking control pads for quick and easy conveniencecooking. (X you may makeyour own programs to suit your individualized cooking style.
ReadoutPanel.Displaystime of day, time or tem­perature during cooking functions, power level being used, cooking mode and pertinent instruc-
tions of whatto do next. Defrost.Gentle,more uniform thawing with little or
no attention at automatic PowerLevel3, or change powerlevelafterenteringtime,(Seepage13.)
“ERROR”Appears On Readout:
@WhenusingTempCookfunction,YOUhaveentered
atemperaturelessthan 80° or morethan 199°,
@Door isopenedduring “AUTO” cycleofAutomatic
Cooking function. Closedoor andtouch START.
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using a preset temperature. Oven shows temper­ature until preset temperatureis reached and then turns off. (Seepage 15.)
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Number Pads, Touch these pads to enter Time, Temperature,PowerLevel,Cook Codedigits,or Au-
tomatic CookingCodenumber.
PowerLevel, ‘Touchthis pad before entering an=
other power
level number if you waflt to change
from automatic Power Level 10(HIGH)for cooking or PowerLevel3 (LOW)for defrosting.
Start. Must touch this pad for oven to begin any functions.
Auto Cook. Touch this pad and then number pad for desired Code number, and oven automatically
microwaves at pre-programrned power levels and determinesthe proper amount of cooking times un­til the food is done and ovenshutsoff,
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TempCook functions are beingused,
The readout paneldisplays five8’s and 18POWER
@Probe is not securely seated in oven wall recep-
on the upper portion and all of the ovenfunctions
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on the lower portion, After 15 seconds, all lights
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disappear and “RESET” flashes in the upper por­tion, Touchthe CLEAR/OFFpadandoven is ready for use,
if power is disrupted at any time, the above sequence reoccurs, and you must reset CLOCK after touching CLEAR/OFF,
~ Hold/Timer. This feature uses no microwave
energy while it functions as both a kitchen timer or as a holding period between defrost and time or temperaturecooking,(Seepage 16.)
Clock.Touchthis padto enter timeof day or check time of day while microwaving, To set clock, first touch CLOCK pad and then enter time of day, For example, if time is 1:30,touch number pads 1, 3, and 0 and 1:30 will appear in readout ciispkiy,
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awm ww nawl 9n reaaod directing you to touch
STARTthus setting the clock, If youwishWresetor
changetime,simplyrepeataboveprocess.
Cook Cod&~Usethis pad as a short-cut methodfor entering cooking time, and power ievel.(See page
13s)
Clear/Off,Whentouched, it stopsthe oven and er­asesail settingsexcepttimeof day.
-Auto ‘east- Insert Probe, touch this
pad, and &
sired numberpadfor Code to siow-cookor temper­aturecook meatwith automaticpresetprogram.
AIJTOMATICFANFEXWF?IE
Cookingappliances instaiied underthe oven might, undersomeheavyusageconditions, causetemper­atureshigh enoughto overheat someinternai parts
ofthe microwaveoven, To prevent overheating from taking piace, the vent
fan is designed to automatically turn on at low speedif excessivetemperaturesoccur, Should this happen,the fan cannot be manuaiiyturned off, but it wili automaticallyturn off when the internai parts have cooied, The fan may stay on up to approx­imately30 minutes after the range and microwave
ovencontrois havebeenturned off,
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The Auto Cook pad may be used to eliminateyour
the sensor detects steam from the foods. Other
need to look up cooking time in the Cookbook, or
Auto Cook control settings, which are for fresh or
guessing how long to set cooking time. By actually
frozen foods, need additional time after steam has
sensing the steam which escapes as food micro-
beensensed.Forthese foods, the oven determines
waves,this featureautomaticallyadjuststhe oven’s
the amount of additional time needed, then auto-
cookingtimeto varioustypesand amountsof food. matically switches the oven to Time Cook for the Becausecooking containers must be covered,this
necessary cooking time remaining. Oven beeps
feature is best with foods which you wish to steam
whenit switchesto TimeCook (AUTOon readout is
or tc retain moisture, Foodswhich are best micro-
replacedby numbers indicating cooking time), and
waveduncoveredor only lightly coveredshould be
oven door can be opened for stirring or rotating
cookedusingtime or temperaturesettings,or Cook
food,
Code’mcontrol.
Be careful of steam when removing tight covers.
After touching the Auto Cook pad, and pressing
When you remove cover, direct the steam away
Start, you will see the word AUTO on the readout,
fromhandsandface,
which indicatesthat the sensor has been activated
Be sure the exterior of the cooking container and
to sense steam from the food, To prevent the es-
interiorof microwaveoven aredry.
capeof steamfrom the oven,do not open the door
Always
coverfoodcontainersusingIldsorplastic
while the word AUTO is on the readout. If door is
wrap.Plastlcwrapshouldbeloomoverfoodto
opened, ERROR appears. Close door and touch
allowforexpansion,Sealbypressingplasticwrap
STARTimmediately.
firmlyaroundedges.Forbestresults,neverstretch
Setting 1, which is designed for easy reheating of
plasticwraptightlyoverfood,orusetlght+eallng
foods, automatically turns the oven off as soon as
plastlc{Ids. Alwaysstirorrotateafterbeeping#lgnal.
MATCHTHEAMCNJNTOFFOODTOTHESIZECW7’HECONTAINER,FILLCONTAINERSATLEAST1/2FULL
BESURE‘THEEXTEHIOI?0!=THECOOKINGCC)NTAUIN%?ANDINTERIOHOFMICROWAVEOVENAREDRY, &~
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Usemicrowave-s~fecasserolesor bowls for entrees and vegetables. Coverwith lidsthat fit. Iflidsarenot
available, useplastic wrap. Plastic wrap should be looseover food to allowforexpansion,Sealbypressing plastic wrap firmly around edges.
Use oblong or square containers for chicken or corn on the cob, Plastic wrap covering should be
loose over food to allow for expansion,Sealbypressingplastic wrap firmly around edges,
FrozenEntreesInPaperboard‘Ww:
Do not remove film”over tray; r& movetray from box. Thick entrees may need longer time. Se%chart on page 28,
FrozenFoodinMetal
Tray:
Remove foil, reinsert into
box and close ends.
Do not usepaperplateswith auto-
maticcooking, Usernicrowave”safe platesor bowlsfor reheating,Cover with plastic wrap (you can still usepaper plates with regular Time Cooking, Defrosting, etc.).
Slit plastic pouches l-inch as shown above, Break food up tho­roughly after oven signals. For al­ternatepouch methodseepage24,
Follow control panel or Automatic Cooking Chart settings for casse­roles. Cover casserole meat and vegetables with sauce. Cool hot ingredients or sauces, If not, use
TIME COOK,
of fiow to trmke
Place covered food in oven. Touch Auto Cook pad.“Enter Code” flashes on readout.
Touch number pad for desired code, Code 2 showsand “Start” flashes cmreadout.TouchSTART.
Word AUTO shows on readout,indicating steam
sensor is activated. DC) NOT OPEN DC)C)R.MAY
Choking
Automatic cooking codes 1through 9aredesignedto give you easy automatic results with a number of foods.
Codes are arranged in lowest to highest amount of
-power. For examPl@tCode 1 gives least
microwave
ooklng power, Code 2 gives more power than Code
1,Code 3 increasespower overCode 2 and so on,
The
Another feature to give you more flexibility In Auto­matic Cooking isthe preferencecontrol, which can be usedto “fine tune” thepowerof Codes2 through 9, By simply adding a1aftera Code,you can settheovento cook using X)% less time than the code would regu= Iarly deliver, Forexample, if Code 4 cooks your vege=
AFFECTCOOKINGPER­FORMANCE.
Beep sounds wfien steam
is sensed and AUTO is replaced by cook time+
Rotateor stir food, When done, oven beeps and stops.
Codes& PreferenceControl
Code 1,which hasthe least power, is used for quick reheating jobs while the longer cooking foods like stew or chili use higher codes. A Cooking Chart and recipes,starting on page21give many tested usesfor automatic cooking codes.Rememberingthat yQu~a~
adjustthe powerup or down by increasingor decreas-
ing the C@e will giveyou added flexibility.
tablesmore donethan you likethem,set Code41next time and you wiHget
2CW’Oless cooking time,
Likewise, if you wish slightly more time than a code delivers,add a 9 after the Code. Forthe vegetables in the exampleabove,Code
49wouldprovide 20°/0more
time for cooking than would the regular Code 4.
Touch Auto Cook Pad. “Enter
Code” flasheson readout,
Touch number pads4 and! Inthat order, Code flashes on rmdout
until “Start” Is touched showing that preference control is used, Code 4 shows and ‘Start” flashes on readout.
~otich
~TAfW.AUTO shows on
readout display, DC) NOT OPEN DOOR until first oven signal, then rotatedish 1/2turn, Closedoor and
touch STARTto finish cooking,
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Auto Roastusesthe temperatureprobe to cook to Justas in conventionalroasting,only tender roasts thedesiredservingtemperature.UnlikeTempCook,
shouldbeAuto Roasteduntilspecifiedinternaltem­which uses a single power level, Auto Roast uses peratures are reached. Less tender roasts should up to 3 power settings which automaticallyswitch
bemicrowavedbytime, accordingto the Cookbook
during roasting,thus providingeventendercooking which comeswith your oven.Completeinformation resultswithout overcooking.
on preparing roasts for microwaving is in your
Cookbook
RoastsforAuto
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Placemeatwith probe in oven. in­sert cable end of probe firmly into receptacleon ovenwall,
Touch AUTO FKIASTPad. Readout flashes “Enter
At 80”, readout switches to show meat’s internal
RoastCode”,Touchnumberpad2.“START”flashes.
temperature. Turn roast over and restart oven by
TOUChSTART.Readoutshows AUTO.
touching START.
Oven monitors internal temperature, automatically
After temperature Is reached, oven switches to
switching to lower pow~r as meat’s temperature
HOLDfor 1 hr,, then shuts off. Hold prevents over-
rises,This preventstoughening or overcooking, cookingwhi’lekeepingmeatwarm,
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Auto Roastchart
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Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly In roast before cooking,
Turn eve: when 80 (except pork) has been reached,
Beef
Tender Roast
Rare 2
80° 125° 12-14
5-10
Medium 3
80°
140”
14-16 ‘10-1
5
Well
4 80° 170° 17-18
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4
No Turn
170°
30”40 5-10
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170’ 18-20 20
Precooked Ham
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Poultry
Whole Chicken !5
80”
190° 13-15 20
(31b,)
Whole Turkey 5
80” 190° 13-15 20
(UP tO 12tbs.)
(Insert probe into meatiestareaof inner thigh from below end and parallel to leg,)
Turkey Breast 4
&-JQ
17(Y’ 13”15 20
(Insert probe horizontally into meatiest area)
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Your Cookbook has a chapter on Automatic Sim-
Totaltime includes time to bring food to 180° and
mering, including charts and recipes. Referto this
holdatthattemperatureuntil done,
chapterfor addit~onaltechniques andcooking time.
.
Automatict?dmmer (AutoRoastCode6)
Set Auto Simmer like Auto Roast, example left, Readout shows AUTO until food is 8( IQ,then switches to show food temper­atureuntil 180~.
Oven switches to HOLD at 180°
until you removefood and turn off oven. If stirring is recommended, you can reset oven by retouching
START*Touch CLEAR/OFF after cooking.
Beef
Pot Roast’
6-8
Stew
6-8
Chili
11“13
Chicken*
Stewing
11-12
Broiler/Fryer
4-6
HamorPork
Roast
4-6
soup
Stock/Vegetable 3-6
Split Pea
13”15
‘Forfrozen,add2to 3hours.
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Q.Whydoesmyovenautomaticallycutoffafterthe AUTOcyclewhenusingAutoCookContro\Code 1 whenitdoesnotforothersettings?
A.When using Code 1,there is no second phaseof
minutes counting down. All the cooking is com­plWed
in the first phase or AUTO.
Q.
If myfood is notcompletelycookedafterusing
the suggested Auto Cook Control Code, what
shouldI
dO?
A. Thick starchy or dense foods may req’uiresome
additional time cooking. Use TIME COOK and PowerLevel10for afew minutesuntil completion.
Q. Do all fresh or frozen vegetables require a
standingperiodaftercookingw!thAUTOCOOK? A, Mostvegetablesare cooked to a crisp.statedur-
ing Auto cook, just as in regular microwaving, Therefore, it is recommendedthat you let the vege­tables stand for up to 5 minutes depending on size and density of pieces. This standing time also en­hances the overall flavor and appearance of most
vegetables,
Q. What if I dm’t fully cover the dish in Auto
Cook?
A.
Oven senses steam tgo quickly which shgrbqs
the cooking time thus leaving undercooked dish.
Recovertightly and resetAuto Cook,
Q. 130the shapesand sizesof food makea dlffer-
erwewhenusingAutoCook?
A. Yes,in some cases,larger pieces will require ad-
ditional Time Cooking. Be sure to check suggested arrangement of pieces in the dish, since proper arm rangementisoften a successfultip in regular micro= waving.
Q. Should i use Auto Cook to cuok pudding or
WXKXX3?
A. Most pudding and sauce recipes require stirring
manytimes during cooking: therefore, Time Cook is recommendedsince you should not open the door during the AUTO phase of cooking without affect= ingend cooking results.
Q. My scalloped potatoes were not completely cookedwhen I removedthe $Ish afterAuto Cook. Whatiswrong?
A. if you prepared the sauce in the oven prior to
combining the saucewith potatoes,there mayhave been too much remaining moisture in the oven, Make sure you dry the oven completely before us­ing Auto Cooksince this function operates properly by sensing steam in the oven, Also, starting Auto Cook with hot foods cre~tes steamin the oven too
soon,anddecreasesthe first sensingcycle. Q. Are thereany other foodswhich are best Time
Cooked,ratherthafiAutoCooked?
A. Bakery foods, candies, melted chocolate or
foods when a dry or crisp surface% desirable, are
cooked bestbyTimeCoak.
Q. Do fresh or frozen vegetablesrequire water whenusingAutoCook?
A. Yes.Add water as recommendedon chart to the
vegetables and cover well for even, complete cooking.
Q. Wouldmy piasticcontainers withverytightfit-
tinglidsbeappropriatefor AutomaticCooking?
A, No, most types of plastic storagedishes,butter
tubs,etc.with tightfitting lids arenotrecommended for microwaving. Aiso tight fitting piastic lids may prevent adequate steam from escaping and food may not cook properly during Automatic Cooking,
CLI triedto warmsomechow meinnoodlesusing
AutoCook.Whydidn’tthiswork? A. Foodmusthavesomemoisturein orderto create
steam which heips the auto sensor function.
Extremely dry foods such as chow mein noodles, potato chips and other such foods do not have enough moisture,
Cl. MayI useAutoCook whenI amcookingmany
foodsin morethanonedishorcasserole? A. No,becauseofdifferentfood densities,attention
neededduring cooking, andfood amounts,itis best
to useTIME COOKwhen cooking many foods.
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Q.Whywasmyroastnotfullycookedev~nthough
the temperatureon the readoutwas corre~t and AutoRoastcompleted?
A. Whencooking with Auto Roast,the temperature
probe must be inserted properly as Wily described
in the Cookbook, After turning meat over or rotat­ing, the probe should be checked to make sure it hasn’tslipped or changed position,
Q.
Lastthe IusedAutoRoastI removedtheroast
fromthe ovento turnitover,When1replacedroast In oven and reccannectedthe meat probe, AUTO
reappeared,Why? A. The oven and roast may have cooled to below
80”, or probe may have been repositioned, Con­tinue roasting andnumberswill soon reappear,
Q. Are thereany particulartrivetsthat workbetter
thanothers? A. Yes,flat glass trivets such as lids or dish covers
give more even cooking results than plastic trivets, Also, ceramic ridge-bottomed roasting dishes work well. Plastic trivets require meat to be turned over more frequently because the grid design and legs allow the bottom of the meat to stay cooler as it cooks,than glasstrivets do,
Q. Whydoesn’tthe roastcontinuecookingduring
thestanding orholdingtime? A, Theoven automatically reachesfinished temper-
ature and then decreases to a lower power levelto prevent overcooking. Thus an even temperature is maintained,
12
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l-lowtouse
control and the highest Power Levelis 10 which is
~00~
CodeT~Control
represented by “O”. When setting a 2 digit Cook
Code control entry, the first is time, the second is Cook CodeTMcontrol gives a short-cut way for entering time and the Power Levelon your micro-
wave oven. Be sure to check your Cookbook for specific codesfor specific recipes.
To understand the Cook Code control, it is impor­tant to know what the numbers meanand what the sequenceis. The first and second numbers, if set­ting a3digit code, indicate the amount of time you desire;the last control entry number is always the PowerLevel,Forexample,125means12minutesat Power Level5. NOTE:Youroven can only be pro-
grammedto 99m~nutes whenusingtheCook Code
powerlevel. ­Step t: Touch COOK CODE Pad. “Enter Cook
Code” flasheson readout.
Step2: Enter the proper code into Cook Codecon­trol. For example, a recipe calling for 12
minutes
cooking time at PowerLevel10would be120.Code
numberappearsand “START” flashesimmediately after entering a 3-digit code, but when a 2-digit code is used, there is a delay before “START” flashes, J
Stop 3: Touch START, “Cook Time Left, time
counting down and Power10” show on display,
bk)Wto
TheDefrostsetting is designedfor even thawing necessary for large
amounts of food and is one of the
most important advantages of a
microwave oven, making defrost-
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PowerLevel3 is automatically set for defrosting, but you may changethis for moreflexibility.See your Cookbook for fhe complete defrostingchart.
To become better acquainted with your Defrost function, defrost fro­zen pork chops by following the stepsbelow,
Step 1: Place package of frozen chopsin theovenandclose door.
Step 2: Touch DEFROST.Display reads :0 and Power 3. “Enter Def Time” flashes,
Step3: Touch8,0, and Ofor 8 min-
utes. “Def Time”, 8:00 and Power 3aredisplayed, @am
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Left’”shows andtime counts down on display, When cycle is com­pleted, “END” flashes, the oven
signals and automatically shuts off.
Step5: Turn package over, close
door and repeatSteps2,3 and4, Step& When ovensignals,*’END”
flashes and oven shuts off, Re= movepackageand separatechops tofinishdefrosting,
DefrostingTips
@Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be defrosted in the package.
@Forevendefrosting, manyfoods needto be turned over, rotated,or broken up part of the way through thedefrosting time,
@Homemadedinners can be fro­zenin shallowfoil traysand heated for later use, Select_foods which microwavewell,
o Pre-packaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwave cooked.
@Check your Cookbook for other defrostingtips,
Cl.When I
press START, I hear a
dull thumping noise.
What is it?
A.This sound is normal. It is letting
you
know the oven is using a
PowerLevellowerthan HIGH,
Q.Can I Defrost small items in a hurry?
A. Yes,but they will need more fre­quent attention than usual. Raise
“-,: Power Level after entering the
‘- by touching POWER LEVEL
- and 7 or 10,PowerLevel 7cuts the time in !+;Power Level 10cuts the time to ‘x~.During either, rotate or stirfood frequently,
Q.Can Iofxzmthe door during DE­FROSTto check on the progress ofmyfood?
A.Yes,You may open the door at any time during microwaving, To resumedefrosting, close the door andpressSTART,
Q.Why don’t {he defrosting times in
the Cookbook seem right for my
food’? A.Cookbook times are average,
Defrostingtime canvaryaccording to the temperature in your freezer,
Set your oven for the time in” dicated in your Cookbook. If your food
is still not completely thawed
at the end of that time, re-setyour
oven and adjust the time ac-
cordingly,
Q.When I enter the fourth digit us­ing Cook Code control, nothing
happens,Whatwentwrong? A. The oven will take only 2 or 3 numbers. If more are pressed,
oven does not respond, Touch Clear/Off and beginagain,
Q.CanI selecta PowerLevelother than automatic Power Level 3 for defrosting?
A, Yes.Somesmallerfoods maybe defrosted quicker on higher Power Levels but for even, carefree de­frosting, Power Levd 3 is sug-
gested. Check the chart in the Cookbook for specific times and PowerLevels.
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Time Cooking, or cooking your food according to a pre­determined amount of time, is probably familiar to you from conventional cooking. With your microwaveoven, however, youpresetthetimeandthe oventurns off automatically.
Lh3ingYouroventoTimeCook
Follow the cooking steps below to help you learn to Time Cook properly,
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Step 1: Fill
a cup % full of water and 1teaspoonof freezedried cof­fee. Use a cup that has no metal decoration. Placecup in oven and closedoor.
Step 2: Touch TIME (XX3K. ‘l’he read-out panel shows :0 and Power 10. “Enter Cook Time” flashes.
Step3: Select your time. Touch 1, 2, and Ofor a minute and 20 sec­onds. “Cook Time”, Power10,and
1:20appear on the display, If an­other Powerlevel isdesiredtouch POWERLEVELandthe numberal­though Power Level 10 (HIGH) is preferred for this cup of coffee.
Step4: Touch START,‘*CookTime Left”, Power10,and time counting downshow on display.
Step 5: When time is up, oven sounds. Display flashes “END”. Oven,light, andfan shut off.
Microwaving Tips 0 MakeSumdl
utensils used in your microwave oven are Iab’eled “suitable for microwaving”. Check
your Cookbook for specific test to determine “microwave-safe” uten­sils.
o paper towels, wax Papzr, and
plastic wrap can bs used to cover
dishes in order to retain moisture and preventspattering.
O Most microwaved foods require
stirring, rotating, or rearranging. Check your Cookbook for specific instructions for the food you are microwaving,
O Some foods such as uns!wlled
eggs and hot dogs must be pricked to allow steam to escape during cooking,
and
Q. Iset myoven for the timecalled
for in the recipe but at the end of the time allowed, my dish wasn’t
done, Whathappened? A. Sincmhouse power varies due
to time or location, many Time Cook recipesgive you atime range
to prevent overcooking, Set the oven for minimum time, test the food for doneness,and cook your dish a little longer, if necessary.
Q. I want to cook my dish cm a PowerLevelother than HIGH,what do I needto do?
A, To change the Power Level, touch the W3WER LEVEL pad. “Enter Power” flashes on the dis­play panel, Enter the desired number,
Q. Can I interrupt my Time Cook function to checkthefood?
A, Yes,To resumecooking, simply close the door and touch START, NOTE: Microwave power will not come on until you are ready. You must touch STARTfor cooking to begifl,
Q. Itouched the number pads and selected my power level, When I touched START,however,myoven didn’t come on.Why not?
A, The TIME COOK pad must be touched beforesetting the number pads or else your oven will not be-
gincooking.
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For many foods, internal temperature is the best
gauges the internal temperature of your food; it
testof doneness.
must be used when using TEMP COOK or AUTO
Roasts or poultry are cooked to perfection when
ROAST.Toutilizeyour temperatureprobe properly,
temperature cooking. Heating or reheating foods
follow the directions for use and insertion in this
accurately to a serving temperature you desire is
bookin thesectionentitled“How toAuto Roast”. simpleand easy. TEMP COOK takes the guesswork out of cooking
HANDLE
becausethe ovenshuts off automaticallywhen the
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food is done.
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SENSOR
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The temperature probe is a food thermometer that
CLIP
Howto CookaRolledPeefRibRoastto
Step 1: Insert temperature probe
as directed in Cookbook and at­tach probe securely in oven wall. Closethe door,
Step2: Touch TEMP COOK. The display panel shows F and Power
10.“Enter Ternp”flashes,
SEW 3: Touch 1, S, 0 for 130”. “Temp”, 180F and Power10show ondisplay.
Step
4: Touch POWER LEVEL pad.
“Enter
Power” flashes.Touch5for
MEDIUM power. “Ternp”, 130 F
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Step 5: Touch START, If internal temperature of the roast is less than 80”, display will show “COOL’”or if temperatureis 80° or above,display shows temperature
counting up.
Step6:When 1308is reached,the
oven will sound and automatically shut off, Remove probe and food fromthe oven,
CookingTips
@ Where you have a choice of PowerLevels,use a lower setting; it will heat more eveniy even
though requiring moretime.
@
Be sure frozen food has been
completely defrosted before in-
sertingprobe. Probemaybreakoff
ifusedin frozenfoods.
e Always insert probe into the nnn4awn~ Mnqdta
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notto touch the fator the bena. @insert probe as horizontally as
possible into foods as direc!ad in the recipes, Makesure the handle doesnot touch thefood. Theprobe is easiest to use when inserted
from the front, @Usethe clip to keepthe probe in placewhile heating, @Cover foods as directed in Cookbookfor moisturecontrol and quick,even heating.
and
0. After I followed the steps and touched START,“ERROR” flashed
in the display and a signal sounded.Whatis wrong?
A. “ERROR” flashes on dlspiay if you set th~ temperature either be­low 80(3or greater than !99”, The
tells you between thciiflash-
of
“ERROR” what the in­correct entry was that you set. To re-enter, touch CLEAR/OFF pad
and begin stepsagain.
Q. Are there any foods I can’t
TEMPCOOK? A. Yes. Delicate butter icings, ice
cream, frozen whipped toppings, etci, soften rapidly at warm tem­peratures. Batters and doughs as weli a$ frozen foods are also diffi­cult to cook precisely with the probe, It is best to TIME COOK
thesefoods, Q.,Why did “PROBE” flash on the
displayafter Itouch~d Start? A. “PROBE” wiil flash on the dis-
play if you have not securely seated the end of the probe into the receptacle inthe ovenwall or if you touch TEMP COOK and have forgotten to usethe probe,
Q, Can I leave my probe in the ovenif it’s not insertedin thefood?
A. No. Ifthe probe is left insidethe oven, touching the oven wall, and not inserted in food, you maydam­agethe over?,
Q. Can I TEMP COOK different
portions of food at different
temperatures? A. Yes. The temperature probe
givesyou the freedom to cook difm ferent portions of food at different temperaturesto suit individual eat­ing styles, Simply place the probe in the food and change the tem­peraturesetting asneeded,
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Your HOLD/TIMER, which oper­ates without microwave energy,
hasthreetimingfunctions, It operates as a Minute Timer, it
canbesettodelaycookingor may
be usedasa hold settingafter de­frosting. Hold/Timer can be set up to99 minutes.
Step
1:Touch HOLD/TIMER pad.
The read-outpanel shows:0,“En-
terTime” flashes. Step 2: Selectthe amount of time
you desire.Touch the appropriate number pads.If, for example,you
are timing a three minute phone call, touch 3,0 andO.The readout panel shows 3:00 and “HOLD” appearson display.
Step3:TouchSTART,Thereadout
display showsthetime asit counts down, and“Hold Time Left”.
Step 4: When time is up, oven sounds.Thereadoutflashes“END” and the timer turns off.
The klOLD/TIMER can also be
used to program “standing time” betweenmicrowavecooking func-
tions.Thetimecanrangefrom one second to 99 minutesand 99 sec­onds.A HOLD,or “standing” time maybefound in someof your own recipesor Cookbook.
To set the oven to delay cooking up to 99 minutes follow Steps 1 and 2 to enter hold time, then set timeor temperaturedesired before pressingSTART.Whenholding be­fore temperaturecooking, be sure probe is in food before pressing START.
Flowto Cook
To help you become acquainted with the HOLDITIMER feature as used with Time Cook or Temp Cook follow Stepsbelow to defrostafrozencasserolefor 15minutes,then hold 10minutesandthen cook 25minutes. If using Temp Cook after Hold/Timer, be sure to insert probe correctly as shown in Automatic Roasting section of this book.
Step1: Removecasserolefrom the freezer and place in oven. Touch
the DEFROST pad. The readout
panel shows c’EnterDef Time”, :0, aridi%wwr3.
Step 3: Set standing or hold time
by touching l+OLD/TIMER. “Enter
Time” and :0appearondisplay.
Step 2: Touch 1, 5, 0 and O for
defrosting time. Def Time, 15:00,
and Power3appear on thedisplay
panel.(Defrosting is automatically set on Power Level 3 but can be changed by touching P0WEf3 LEVEL pad and the new Power Level.)
Step4: Touch 1,0,0, andOto hold for ten minutes.10:00and*’HOLD” appearon thedisplay,
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Step 5: Touch the TIME C(3OK pad, The display shows “Enter Cook Time”,
:0, and Power 10
(HIGH). Step 6: Touch 2, 5, 0, and O for
twenty-five minutes of cooking time. “Cook Time”, 25:00, and Power 10 appear on the dis­play panel,
Step 7:Touch START. “Def Time
Left”, Power3,and 15:00counting down show on display. As each function is automatically per­formed oven display shows en­tered information.
and
Q. What will happen if I acciden-
tallyreversetheinstructions?
A, if you accidentally reverse the sequenceof programming instruc­tions, your oven automatically rearrangesyour program, 13efrost­ing always comes first, then hold,
andthen thecooking function.
CL Can I Defrost-Holdonly cmmy oven?
A. Sometimesyou maywant to de­frost afood, hold it, and refrigerate
it to be cooked later. All you need to do is program in Defrost and amount of time. Then program
Hold and amount of time, Putyour thawed dish in the refrigerator and cook laterat aconvenienttirrm.
NOTE: Allow foods to remain at room temperature only as long as safe,Timeswill vary.
Q. I programmed my oven for a specific defrosting time but it de­frosted longer than necessary, Whathappened?
A. When instructions conflict, the oven carries out the last instruc­tion. Youmayhavesetthe oven to Defrost for 4 minutes, HoldiTinie for 2 minutes,and then Defrostfor 6 minutes. In this case, the oven would Defrost for 6 minutes and Hold/Time for 2minutes,
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The exhau$t hood feature on your GE microwave
through thefilter and is then dischargedthrough the
oven is equipped with a metal ‘filter which collects
providedventing to the outside. The hood also hasa
grease. When the fan is operated, air is drawn up
iight for illuminating the counter surface,
To removegreasefilter,grasp the “finger hold” on
Soak, then agitate fiiter In hot detergent solution.
thefilter andpush to the rear.The filter wiii drop out.
Don’t use ammonia or other aikali because it w!!!
Toreplace grease fllfer,insert the fiiter In the top
darken metal.Light brushing can be usedto remove
frame slot on the back of the opening, Push to the
inbeddectdirt, Rinse,shakeand removemoisturebe-
rearand upwardto $wuapinto place.
fore repiacingt
Filtersshould be cleaned at least
oncea month.Neverommte vourhoodwithoutthe filter in place, In situations “where flaming might
occur on surfaces below hood,filter can retard entry offlamesintothe unit.
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YourNewMicrowaveOvenisa ValuableAppliance, ProtectItFromMisuseByFollowingTheseRules:
@bKeep your oven ck?an and sweet-smelling.
Openingthe ovendoor a few minutesaftercooking helps“air-out” the interior.An occasionalthorough wiping with a solution of baking soda and water keepsthe interiorfresh.
@
Don’t use sharp-edgedutensilswithyouroven.
The interior and exterior oven wails can be scratched.Thecontrol panelcan bedarnagbd.
@Don’tremovethe coveroverthe “stirrer”at the
top of the oven (microwavefeature 4 on page 5).
Youwill damagethe oven.
BECERTAINPOWERISOFF13EFORE
toCleantheInside
Walls,floorandplasticcover.Becausethereislittle
heat except in the food, or sometimesin the uten­sils, spills and spatters are easy to remove. Some spattersare easyto remove.Some spatterscan be RXl~fi’ad“fi’ifh~ pap~i
tO”w-~i,GiiiiX5 fiIF3yrGquiR3a
damp cloth, Remove greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth, then rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners on oven walls. NEVER USE A COM­MERCIAL OVEN CLEANER ON ANY PART OF YOURMICROWAVEOVEN,
Door-inside.Glass: Wipe up spatters daily, wash
when soiled, with a minimumof sudsywarm water.
Rinsethoroughly anddry
Metal and plastic parts on door: Wipe frequently with a damp cloth to remove ail soilt DO NOT USE ABRASIVES,SUCHAS CLEANINGPOWDERSOFl STEELANDPLASTICPADS,THEYWILL MARTHE SURFACE
SpecialnotewhenusingBrown‘N SearDish:High heat generated on bottom of Brown ‘N Sear Dish can cause scorched appearing stains to bake onto theoven shelfifgreaseis present,Thesemaybe re­moved with Delete” Polishing Cleanser by the 13rackettProducts Co.
After using Delete,rinseanddry thoroughly, follow-
ing instructions on can. Do not use Delete.on the painted surfaces such as walls. It will scratch the
paint.
CLEANINGANYPARTOFTHE OVEN.
Deletemay be purchasedfrom your local dealer or from your Authorized Service Center. Check the “yellow pages” for location andphonenumber.
Deletemay be sold in grocery or hardware stores, or in the housewares ~ection-of some department stores,
.
AutomaticTemperatureProbe.Probeissturdy,but careshouldbe taken in handling.Do not twist or
bend;avoid dropping temperatureprobe.
Clean as soon after using as possible. To clean, wipe with sudsy cloth, then rub lightly with plastic scouring ball if necessary.Rinseand dry. (Or wash indishwasher,)
HowtoCleanthe
Case.Cleanthe outsideof your ovenwith soap and water, then rinse and dry. The outer pane of the window is glass,Just wipe clean with a damp cloth. Chrometrim is best wiped with a damp cloth and thenwith adrytowel.
ControlPanel.Cleanthecontrolpanelof your micro­wave only with lightly dampened cloth. DO NOT USEcleaning sprays or largeamountsof soapand water,These can cause problems with the control mechanisms,
1$
5%?A
To replacehoodlamp, first disconnectpowerat rnalnfuseor clrcult
tweakerpanel or pull plug.
Remove 2 screws from each side of lower panel, steady the $m@keand spatter shield with one hand while removing and replacing the 2 screwson each side. Then remove the 3 screws from front edge, Lowerthe panel until it restson range below. Place
fingers on top near each end of lamp. Pressdown and roll top of lamp gently toward front until it stops, Remove.Replacewith sametype andwattagelamp, Hold lamp near each end and insert prongs in sockets,Gently roll top of lamptoward rearof range until it stops.Raiselower paneland replacescrews.
Toreplaceyour oven lamp,first disconnectpowerat
mainfum orchcultbreakerorpullplug.Removethe
top grill by taking off 2 screwswhich hold it in place, Next, remove the single screw on top left that secures lamp housing, (On models so equipped.) Openoven door for easier removalof the lamphous=
ing assembly,Then grasp tab and pull out and up to clear door hinge and front lip of oven. To remove bulb, push it inward gently and turn to left, theri pull outward from socket, Replace with GE Lamp
s 25?’8DC.
J
Clean off the grease and dust on hood surfaces often, Useawarm detergent solution. About 1table­spoon of ammonia may be added to the water.Take care not to touch the filters and enameled surfaces with this, Ammonia wINtend W darken metal, Wash the smokeand spatter shield with a warm detergent solution,
19
.
Savetime and money.
(Mm Will Not Come On: ~
Main circuit breaker is tripped.
* One of house
fuseshas blown.
.
before you calllfor service,check the Wowing:
Foods Are Eitherovercooked or
LJnciercc)okect:
@3-prong plug isn’t fully inserted into wail recep-
tacle.
ControlPane! Lighted,Yet Oven Will Notstart:
Makesureyoutouched STARTbutton,
Dooris notsecurelyclosed. You have already entered another program and nottouched CLEAR/OFFto cancel it. TemperatureProbe not inserted properly or not beingusedduring Auto Roastor TempCook, Youhavenotenterednumbersafter TimeCook, You have not entered desired finished temper-
atureafterTempCook.
CLEAR/OFFwastouched accidentally,
After touching Cook Code, Auto Cook, or Auto
“EFtFK)R99Appears(h Readout: @Whenusing
TempCookfunction,you haveentered
a temperaturelessthan$(Y’or more than 199°,
@Door isopenedduring “AUTCY’cycleofAutomatic
Cooking function, Closedoor and touch START,
Not enough time set when using Time Cook func­tion because of variance of starting food temper­atures. The density and amount
of foods will vary and thusmayneedmoretimefor completion. Dish not completelycovered asdirected for
Auto
Cook.
Previousmicrowavingleft humidity or moisture in
oven thus lessening the cooking time in Auto Cookfunction. Certain vegetables that are cooked using Auto Cookneeda standing periodaftercooking.Check AutomaticCookingChart. Probe not inserted properly into meat or dish, Check Cookbook and Auto Roast section in this bookfor specific probe placement. IncorrectCookCodenumbersentered.
Incorrect f%wer L@veleflterad.
.
Dish was
not rotated, turned or stirred !! these in­structionsweregiven in recipe, Oven was opened during “AUTO” cycia d Auto Cookfunction. Toomanydishesin ovenat sametime,
“RESET flashes cmReadout:
@
There has been a power interruption. Touch CLEAFW3FFand ovenis readyfor use,
@ Whenovenis first plugged in,all the readout is lit
andthen Resetflashes,TouchCLEAFVOFF.
cm
@Probe has been forgotten when Auto Roast or
TempCook functions arebeingused.
@Probe is not securely seated in oven wall recep-
tacle.
Automatic Cooking Control is a fully automatic electronic control systemthat lets your microwave oven do
the cooking for you. The charts and
recipes in this section are designed to
help you
make the most of this truly new feature. Standard cooking techniques require setting the
ovenfor a specified cooking time or a selectedfin­ished temperature. And that means looking up recipes in
a cookbook. . trying to convert old
recipes for microwave cooking. . .cx just resorting
to guesswork. This control method works on an entirely different basis—with a special electronic sensor that detects steamfrom cooking food, The
oven “knows” how the foc?dis cooking; so it can automatically set the correct cooking time and maintain the proper power I$velfor different types and amounts of food, And it’s adjustable to suit
your individual taste.
Easy‘toLJse
Simply touch two control pads–AUTO COOKand the desired Code number–and then START, A chart on the oven control panel gives a complete list of Codes for frequently prepared foods. The readout displav.sho~s ALITO.-Mn~il$@arn.is sgnswl
and thensignals,and displaystime counting down.
During
AUTO, oven should not be opened, but
when‘oven signals, most foods should-be turned, stirred, or rotated. Check the Automatic Cooking Chart far suggestions.
Appropriate containers and coverings help assure good cooking results.Containers should match in
size to the size of the food being cooked, Coverings such as plastic wrap secured
on all sides, the lid
that came with the container, or microwave-safe
plasticdomesareideal.
For examples of containers
and coverings, see page
8andthe following recipe
sectionof this book.
With PreferenceControl, you canadjust the Auto-
matic Cooking Featureto your individual taste by adding either”1” or W“ after Codenumber. If after trying the suggested Code,
you would prefer less
cooking time, simply add the number “1” after the Codeand the ovenautomatically lessensthe cook­ingtimeby20%0,Ifyou wishmorecooking time,add “9” aftertheCodeto increasecooking time by
20°/0,
Automatic Roasting uses the temperature probe
rather than the electronic sensor to cook meats evenlyto the desireddegreeof doneness.Theoven continually monitors the food’s internal tempera­ture. Unlike ordinary Temperature Cooking, the oven changes power levels two or three-times depwding Gn”ine uegr~eof doneness@ur-ingcd&­ing to give you the best resultsautomatically,,Meat iscookedevenly,without toughening km~alusekwer powerlevelsar@used asthe fieat te-mperaturerises
thus cooking meatsevenly while retaining the nat-
ural juices. After cooking, the ovenswitchesauto­matically to Hold for an hour. Food stays warm
without overcooking.
Not
lt~~~t~~i~~,[~ft~v~rs,andconveniencefOOdScan beAuto
uncovered,or which require constant atten-
Cooked. Match container size with the food, cover
tion, or adding ingredients during cooking
securely, and do not OPW door during AUTO cycle.
should be microwaved by TIME CXXIK, For
When oven signals,turn, rotate or stir asrecommendedin foods that microwavebestusing temperature
Cookbook or chart cmpages28and 29, probe, uw TEMP COOK or AUTO ROAST,
Foods requiring a dry or crisp surface after cooking cook best with TIME COOK.
21
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and
The benefit is automatic setting and control of cooking, but just Ilke conventional microwaving you must
check the food after theAUTOcycle (oven beepsandcook time beginsto count down on display) andturn,
rotate or stir as recommended.
To
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Formeatandfishloavesuseeither the round or {oaf microwave-safe containers, Fish loaves made with
precookedor cannedfish useAuto Cook (Xde 4. Beef loaf usesAuto Cook Code 8. Cover with plastic wrap and rotate Mturn after oven signals.Seethe chart onfollowing pagefor recipes.
Whole ehlcken, chicken braasts and pieces,or turkey partsshould be plmxxl in a microwave-safe& in, square dish, 12x $ x 2+. dish or 3 qt. casserole. Cover securely with plastic wrap or container lid, If cocking bag is used for whole
chicken, shield breast bone with small strip of foil. Rotate dish % turn when oven signals. UseAuto Cook Code4.
PorkChopsautomaticallycookwell in 8 x 12x 2-in, dish, ccweredwith plastic wrap, Add barbequesauce or other sauce on each chop. Microwaveusing Auto Cook Code 49which is Code 4with the added digit 9 giving the Gode 200/9more
time, (Seepage21.)
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pieces should be in single layer in
flat pie plate or oblong dish to fit= Cover with plastic wrap or con=
tainer lid. Use Auto Cook Code 6
for fillets arid Auto Cook Code 1
for seafoodpieces=
Spa?%?ribs and Iwiskatshould be automatically cooked in round
glass conta’irmrwith lid or plastic wrap,Makesureliquid coversmeat. After cwen signals, turn over or rearrangemeatsoften.
Use tlw
to
following step-by-step instructions and tips whw adaptingyour casserolerecipes for Automatic
1:
2:
3:
4:
5: 6:
22
topped casseroltw, rerncnwcoverafter oven sig-
nals and
add topping, the~ continue cooking
uncovered, Allow precooked ingredients or hd $%Ncesto
coedslightly before adding ether ingredients. Meats and vegetables should be submerged in
liquid, After oven signals, rotata dish % turn and stir
covering all ingreditmts with liquid.
Q
CASSEROLE
JIuto
CookCode6 (Approx.CookingThne–35 min.)
Makes6 to 8 Servings
1lb. ground ChUCk
.. .. ... ... ....in large mixing bowl, place meat, bread crumbs, pepper, salt, chili
1/2 cupdrybreadcrumbs powder,onion andegg.Mix well andform into 12balls.Arrange balls
1/8teaspoonpepper
in a circle in 2 qt. casserole. Set aside.
1/2teaspoonsalt
~teaspoonchilipowder 2 tablespoonsdrymincedonions 1 egg
1/2 cupregularrice
.. ... .. .. ... .. . In
small mixing bowl place rice, beans, tomatoes and chili powder.
1can (15V2oz.) kidneybearss
Mix well and pour in center of casserole and over meatballs. Cover
(undrained)
and microwaveat Auto Cook Code 6. Rotate 1/2 turn when oven
1can(~6 oz.)tomatoes,choppedsignals andtime remaining appearscmreadout.
andundrahmd
1 tablespoonchillpowder
—-
Auto Cook Code4 (#$pprox.Cooking -
1/4cup soy $auce.•c.,,••
● ● ,,.,
1/3cuphoney 1/3cup$tMW’y
4 teaspoonscornstarch
1wholechicken[about3 It).)
I’hm-’w
min.)
Makes4 Servings M Z-cup glass measure,place soysauce,honey and sherry. Stir until blended. Add cornstarch; mix well. Microwave at HIGH (10) for 3 to
3-1/2 minutes,stirring everyminute until thickened, Tie chicken legs andplacein f2 X8X 2-in. microwave-safedish, breastsideup,Brush with half of sauce(reservehalf
forlateruse.)Coverwith plasti~wrap,
no vent, Microwsve on Auto Cook Code 4, When oven signals and time remaining appearson readout, apply remaining sauce,rec~vw and continue cooking.
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*Hbreastbone seemsprominent, a 1’}strip of foil maybe placed over bone to preventsplitting of wrap;
Auto ($OOkCode? (Appr’ox.Coddng ‘fhne--l hr.15mhh)
Makes6 Servings
1can (10-1/2 oz.)mxwhnsed
.. ,In small mixing bowl mix soup and milk; reserve 1/2 cup of the
creamof Mxlp
mixture. Blend remaining soup mixture, rice, mushrooms and haif of
1=1/4cupsm[lk(1 soupcanM)
the onion soup mix, Pour into 12X 8x 2-in. glassdish.
3/4 GupIwq@m’I’Ice,twlcodmt
1can(4 oz.)
stems
and
pieces
1 pk$.(1-1/2 OZ,)dryonionSGMpmix
1cutup
chicken(about3 fb.)
.. . Place
chickenpieceson rice mixture, arranging with meatiestpieces
to outside of dish, Pour reserved soup mixture over chicken and sprinklo wKh remaining soup mix. Cover with plastic wrap, no vent. Microwave at Auto Cook Code 7, rotate 1/2 turn when oven signals andtime remaining appears on readout,
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Chicken & Dressing Round Salmon Loaf HeefBurger Stf’ogarloff
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4 4 7 2 8 8 6
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cook
FreshorCannedVegetables
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Whole or large halvesof vegeta-
Pleces or siices 0? vegetables
Precooked/canned vegetables
Mes such ascauliflower or squash
useAuto Cook Code 5. Useround or square container close to the sizeof vegetable.Add %cupwater. Coverwith lid or plastic wrap.Turn cauliflower overafter ovensignals.
For other vegetables, rotate %turn
require %to %cup of water. Use appropriatesizecoveredcontainer. Stir or rotate after oven signals. UseAuto Cook Code 5.
should be placed in round con­tainer similar in size to amount being cooked (at least half full). Cover and stir well after AUTO cycle. UseAuto Cook Code 1,
when ovensignals.
FrozenVegektbles
--
Block or ioose plmxw of frozen vegetablesshouldbeplacedInsuit-
able size contahw (at least half fuli) ccwwxx.fwith lid or plastic wrap.Add 1or 2tablespoonswater, Stir after oven dgnaiai LJsoAuto Cook Code 3.
Pouches of frozen vegetables
Alternataiy, frozen vegetables in
should be slit 1“ in center b6fore
pouches can be slit with an “X”
placing directly on
ovenfloor, Use
shaped sIN and placed in glass
Auto Cook Code 4,.After ovensig-
container with “X” downward, After
nal~,rearrangevegetableandrotate
cooking, pick up p~uch andwmpty
pouch %turn,
food into dish through “X” opining,
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STIRFRY
AutoCookCode5 (Approx.CookingTiIne-016min.)
Makes
4 Servings
1
tablespoonoil... .. .. ... .... ... ..Tossvegetableswith oil and butter in 2qt. microwave-safe casserole.
1tablespoonsoftiwtter Cover.Microwaveon Automatic Cook Code5stirring wellwhenoven
3 mediumonions,quartered
signalsand time remaining appearson readout.Serveimmediately.
1smallgreenpepper,cutin
l/4-in. widestrips
2 cupsthhtly-slicocicabbage 2/3 cupcarrots,sliceddiagonally 1/4 cup(1 bunch)slicedgreenonions
1 cupbroccoliflowerets
1 cupcauliflowerflowerets
2 stalkscelery,sliceddiagonally
6 Ia$agnanoodles(1/3 pkg.). ... ..
4 cupswater
1tablespoonvegetableoil 1pkg.(10oz.}frozenchopped...,
spinach
1can (8oz.) tcnnatomum ,..,... 1can@ oz.)tomatopaste 1jar (4cm.)slicedmushrooms
(ufrahwt)
f/4 cupchoppedonion
1teaspoon
leaforegano
1
teaspoonbasil
1teaspoonsalt 1/4tetwpoon garlicpowder
2 cupa(I=pt,)smaHcurdcottage ,.
ch~eas
8 QZ,gratedmmx+mrellaCIMMW
Place n~ociles,water and cdlinto a 13 X 9 X 2-in. dish. Cover w~h plastic wrap. Microwaveon Auto Cook Gcxte1.Allow to stand while preparing remaining ingredients.
Removepaperwrappingfrom box.Placeunopenedbox into ovenand microwaveon Auto Cook Code 1.Drain well.
M large bowl mix together tomato sauce,tomato paste,mushrooms,
onion, oregano, bssil,saltand garlic powder.
In a 13 X 9 X 2-in, dish layer well drained lasagna noodies, 1 cup
cottage cheese,
1/2pkg,spinach and 1/2 of tomato sauce, Repeat.
Sprinkle mozzarellacheeseover top, Coverwith plestiewrap, Mkwo­wwe m AutoCook(3x@ 2, rotatingand removing wrap when oven
slgnais and rerrwinlngtime appearson readout.
AtitoCookCode-S@@Fteclpe(Approx. CX?ok!fi$Tlm@+i?2to 25 min.) Makes4-6 Servings
$pkg. (10oz.) frozen
*****m***** Place box of spinach in rrdcrowaveoven and partially cook on Auto
chopped splnsch Cook Code 1, Remove from box and drain well, Set aside. In
1/2 cupregularrkm
2 qt. casserole placericeandwater,Gover,Microwaveat AutoCook
1cupwater
Code&Tocookedrice, add butter, onion, rtiilk, egg,saltandcheese,
‘t/4cupbutter,melted
Mixweili Ccwr and microwaveat Auto Cook Code2, Rotate 1/4turn
1/4GUPfhwlychoppedordon
when ov~nsignals and time remaining appearson readout, Let stand
1cup milk
5 ~inute$ coveredbeforeserving,
1Qg$,
Im4ten
1/2 mm
1 cur?
shreddedehddarehmxm
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CabbageRolls Italian Style
Corn Pudding
219
4
stuff~d Peppers
25
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,
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Pinaappte Ca$serole is a tangy dessert
or meat accompaniment,
In 12 x 8 x
2-in.dishspread2 cans (20 oz. ea.) drained pineapple chunks, 1 cup sugar and % cup flour. Cover and microwave on
Auto Cook code 2, When oven signalsandtime remainingappears on readout, remove covering and top with mixture of 2cups buttery­fkworedcrackercrumbs and %cup melted butter, Da not recover, Touch “Start” and finish cooking.
BakedApples
automatic cook well
using
Auto Cook Code 2, Match
number of applesto sizeof micro-
wave-safecovered container (see
page246in MicrowaveGuide and Cookbook). UseAuto Cook Code 2for BakedPearsand Applesauce also.
to &
StewedFruitand Fruit Compotes
shouldbestirred wellbeforemicro­waving,especiallyifsugarisadded. Cover; useAuto Cook Code 2 and stir once or twice after oven sig­nals and time appearson readout. Touch “Start” and finish cooking.
After preparing the ingredients for the individual recipeasshown below tho picture, follow these steps for cooking, Step
1:Coverwith plastic wrap and useAuto Cook
Step 3:When cooking is finished, turn out (upside
Code3,
down) the Nut CakeandCornbread.InvertCaramel Step 2: When oven signals and time remaining Biscuit Ring and let dish stand over ring a few appearsonreadout,removecoveringartd?atatedish
minutes beforeserving,
%turn,
km
Gretlw3boitonl arwf aidesof flutedcake mmtairmrandsprinklebottomtwen­ly with 1/3 cup chopped nuts or coconut,Carefully pour batterfrom
onebox {24ayarsize)cakemixover
nuts, cover with plastia wrap. See
StepsaboveforAutcmwi!i~Choking,
;
26
,
EASY CAKE
AutcICookCode3 (Approx.CookingTime-18 rein,) Makes1(lO-in.) TubeCake
1 pkg.(2-layersize) . ... ... .. .. ..
In large bowl place cake mix, eggs, vanilla, oil and
water. Blend on
fudgecakemix
mediumspeedof mixer,about 2minutes,until smooth and creamy.
2 eggs
1teaspoon vanillaextract
2/3 cupcookingoil
1-?/4cupswater
1/4 cupfinely choppedpecans
.. ...Lightly greasea16cup plastic
microwavefluted orstraight+ided ring
mold. Sprinkle chopped nuts evenly over bottom, Pour batter over
-nuts. Coverwith plasticwrap and microwaveon Auto Cook Code 3,Rotate dish 1/4turn andremovewrap when ovensignalsand remaining time appearson readout,Touch“Start” andcontinue cooking. Letstand in
dish 5 minutes beforeturning out,
Auto CookCode3 (Approx.CookingTime--l6 min.)
Makes6 to 8Servings
1 can(20-22oz.) prepared.. ... ..In S-in.squareglassdish,spread pie filling.
cherrypiefiiilng
2 cupsdryyellowor white,,..,., Insmallbowl,mixtogethercakemix,butter,nuts,andcinnamonuntil
cakemlx(1 pkg.[9. oz.]or
crumbly, Sprinkle evenly over cherries or, in three rows so cherries
1/2 pk~.[17. OZ.]]
arevisible. Coverwith plastic wrap.
1/4 cupmeltedbutt+w
1/2 cupcoarselychoppednuts Microwave on Auto Cook Code3rotating
dish 1/2 turnand removing
1 teaspoongroundcinnamon plastic wrap when oven signals and remaining time appears on
readout.Touch “Start” and c~ntinue cooking, - ‘:=-=-”--=‘ }
.~r
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AutoCookCode3 IApprox.Cooking‘17me-’lflmin.)
Makes1(tl-in, round) Cake
1/4 cupbutter
... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..In 8 in. round dish place butter. Microwave at HIGH (10) for 3/4 to 1
1/3 cupbrownsugar(packed)
minuteuntil melted,Sprinkle sugar overbutter. Drain pineapple (save
1can(8-1/4 oz.)pineappleslicesliquid) on paper towels and arrange in dish. Decoratewith cherries,
4 maraschinoorcandled Placea 2“ diameter drinking glass (4” tail) open side up in center of
cherries,cutin half dish,’
3/4 cupallpurposeflour
.,,.,..,,, In small mixer bowl place flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, short-
1/2 cupsugar
ening, egg, liquid and vanilla. Beat3 minutes on lowest mixer speed,
l-~/2 teaspoonsbakingpowder
scrapingbowlconstantlyfirst 1/2minute.Carefully spreadbatterover
1/4 teaspoon sait
fruit in dish. Cover with plastic wrap-no vent, Microwave on Auto
1/4 cupsoftshortertlng
Cook Code 3. Rotate 1/4 turn and removewrap when oven signals
1egg
and time remaining appears on readout, Touch ‘*Start”and continue
.
Ilqu!dfromplne~pple(1/3 e.) cooking.
3/4 teaspoonvsniiiaextract
‘Tip: L.Gwa
srnaildrinking glass /ike We ?y#eyou buy containing
cheese spreads.
Recipe
Yellow+Wrtdt
Pillsbury Gsrman
272 3
Chocolate 13undt
Applesauce
246 9
StewedDried Fruit
I
248
2
(Apple-Apricot)
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SteamedPudding
280
4
IMreuseledApples
246
2
Cornbread Ring
232
3
SteamedBrown f3read
232
7
27
@!30not open oven door during AUTC)cycle,May Q Usemicrowave-safeplatesor casseroles,except
effect cooking performance.After first beeping
DO NOT USE PAPERPLATESwith Automatic
signal(timeappearson readout
for codes except
Cooking.
Code 1),stir or rotate
food.
o Be
sure the exterior of the cooking container
@ Match the amount
of the food to the sizeof the
and interior of microwaveovenare dry.
container. Fill containersat least%
full.
@ Stir or rotate after beeping signal.
@
Add %-Y.zcup water to fresh vegetables.Stir or turn overvegetablesandmeatsafterfirst beeping signal.
- -.
“A@o
cook” Approx.
Food
Code Container Time Comments
Reheatingand
Frozen Foods:
CannedFoods
1
Microwave-safecon-
2-3minq/cup
Cover with plastic wrapor lid to dish.
RoomTemp.or thin (small
tainer matchedto size
,amountsatrefrig, temp.)
of food.
Refrig.temp.or
thick (large
2
1#
4 mini/cup 2or moreservingsareconsideredlarge
‘amountsat room temp.) amounts.Coverwith plasticwrapor lid.
DellFoods
1 Microwave-safecon-
.
Cover with plastic wrapor lid to dish. tainermatchedto size of food.
;;:::;s
3 Cook in container.
12-14min. Cookinowncontainer,orfor quicker cooking,
Thin (underf“)
(seecomments)
in glasscontainer.NOTE:If entreeis in alum-
inum pan,removefrom box,removelid andput
Thick (overl“)
10 oz.
4
Cookin container. 16-18min. backMoriginal closedbox.If entreeisin paper­(seecomrn~nts)
boardcontainer,removefrom boxandmicro-
21oz.
4
25-35min.
wavewith original plasticcovering.
Leftovers
1 Microwave-safe 2-3mint/cup Usebowl with plasticwrapor coverplatewith
containermatchedto microwave-safeplastic dome. sizeof food.
TVOlrmer(10-1202.) 4 Cook incontainer,
)—
17-19rein, Removefoil top andput backin box. If dinner
(3Wcomments)
has cakeor brownies,removekxdo[ecooking.
.—
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~
12x 8 x2+, glass
64%min.
When ovensignals,rotate %turn.
(4slices)
dishlined with paper towels.Cover with plasticwrap.
Casseroles Precookedingredient
6 2 qt. casserolewith lid
35=45mlnj
Makesure liquid covers8!1ingredients,When
or coverwith plastic ovensignals,stir well, wrap.
fafiw meats&Poultry
7
I*
45=55mim
##
~hlcken Breasts (4)
41 12x Elx 2“hl, glass
XHXi min.
No wktithzmalW@d needed.When oven
sig­dish, Coverwith rmls,rotate Mturn. Notethe preferencecontrol plasticwrap, 1is usedwRhbreasts10decreasecookingtime NOTE:Makesure for bestresults. meatdoesn’ttouch covering.
Cassorolo
7
It
50-70min.
Whenoven signals,stir well and rotate %turn.
FWces
4
##
2-4 min./piec~
N6 addithmd liquid needed.Whm oven
signals,rotate
V2turn.
Olho!e(8 tbs.)
4
12x Etx 2-in.glass 42=44rein, Puton trivet andsit asstrfdghtaspossible. dishor cookingbag. Rotate%turn whenovensignals, CovCWwith 2 piecesof
owwl$ppingplastic wrap,
GhuckRoaat
9 53x 9 x2-in.glass
Add %cup water.When ovensi~nais,rotate
~Llpto 5lb.)
dish, Put in’cooking 1hr. 40 rein,
%turn, ba~andsecurewith tie, Slit bag1“ attop mar tie, J
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~i~h
‘illot5 (1 lb, )
6
12x 8 x 2=h gkm
20
~in,
Baste
with butter andlemonjuice. Whenovon
dish.
~OV@f With
signals,rotate %turn,
plastic wrap,
%Jlt 3akedAPPIEM(4)
2 2qt. casserolewith 14-18rein,
Goreapples, No waterneeded,Whenova?
iid.
signals,rotate %turn,
3akedPears(4)
14-18min.
Corepears,Nowater needed,Whenoven signals,rotate %turn,
IF AFTERCOMPLETION OFAUTO COOK CYCLEFOOD NEEDSA13!MTIOMALWARMING,SIMPLYRECOVER
Ft31XiIAND USEAUTO COOK CODE#1.
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Casserole
7
;?t.glassd’is~with -
45-55min.” Makesureliquid coversall ingredients.When
oven signals,stir well androtate%turn.
Meatloaf(1%lb.}
Glassloaf dish. Cover8
30-40min.
Whenovensignals, rotate Y2turn,
with plasticwrap.
Patties(4-5)
5
e’:WJaredish.Cover
12-14min.
Whenoven signals,rotate %turn.
with plasticwrap,
Pork SausagePatties 5 8“ glasssquaredish,
8min.
(Y.z”thick–4)
Whenovensignals,rotate‘/2turn. Coverwith plastic wrap.
Chops 49
12x 8x 2-in.glass
33-38min. 8$stewith 1 tbsp. barbequesauce/chop.When
[V4-l°thick) dish.Coverwith
cwensignals,rotate
1/2turn.
L
p{asticwrap,
NOTE:ThePreferenceControl9 is usedfor
chapsto increasecookingtime for better
results,
SpareRibs 9 2qt. glassdish.Cover
1hr, 30min.-
Meatmustbe coveredwith liquid. Whenoven
[uptO3lb.)
with lid or plastic
1 hr, 50min.
signals,rearrangemeatmaking sureit is sub-
wrap,
mergedM liquid, It maybenecessaryto re-
arrangeanothertime duringfinal cooking.
Mce Instant(Minute-1%cups) 2 ;~t. glassdishwith
9mini
Followinstructionson package.Cover.When
ovensignals,stir.
~aw(1cup)
6
24min. Use1cup rice&2 cupswater.Whenovensig-
nals,rotateMturn.
Seafood Pieces (1lb.Shrimpor scallops)
1
1I/zqt.
glassdishwith
5-6min.
Whenovensignals,rotate
1/2turn.
lid,
Casserole
6 2qt. casserolewith lid
35-45min.
Makesureliquid coversall ingredients.When
or coverwith plastic
ovensignals,rotate%turn or stir.
wrap.
SWJ8Ssteak [1%lb, roundsteak)
7 ;$t. casserolewith 55-60min.
Cut into pieces.MakesureIiqu!d-cmversall
.
meat,When ovensignals,Mh’& rotate %turn,
Qegetabfes
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Cresh 4rtichokes 2 2qt. glassdish with
10-12min.
Placeartichokesin dishstemsidedown. Add
:upto 4 med.)
lid.
1/,cupwater,Rotatedish %
turn afteroven
signals.
Oarrots(1lb. sliced)
5
tt
13min.
AddY?cup water.Whenovensignals,stir well.
cauliflower(1med.head) 5
8P
15min. Nowaterneeded.Startcookingstemside
down.At signalturn over.
Mparagu$(1lb, cut spears) 5
12x 8x 2-in. 18s$
!
I
14 min. $cf~;~cup water.Whenoven signals,rotate
di~h.
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plasticwrap,
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11rnin,
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6~Smin. When ovensignals,rotate‘/tturn, NOTE:Watch
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1
5 ~?t+glassdish wifh
14-16min.
to
‘roawnBfock(10oz.) lroccoil 3?
1Y2q!, giassdishwith
18-20min. Add 2 tbsp,wafer.Whenovensignals,stir well,
lid,
NOTE:ThePreferenceControl 1is used for broccoli to ctscreasecooking time for better results,
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3
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NOTE:Watchfor hot steam,
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Ipmach
4
II
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Mobile -36609 1107 Eielthne Highway So, (205) 471-1451
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Dayton -45414
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(714) 877.3434
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(includesmicrowavecookingcentersandovens)
Saveproofof originalpurchasedate
such asyoursalesslip or cancelledcheckto establishwarrantyperiod,
WHAT IS COVERED
FULLONE-YEARWARRANTY
For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and
servicelaborin
yourhometo repairor replaceany
part of themicrowaveoven/range
that fails becauseof a manufac­turing #efect.
LIMITEDADDITIONAL FOUI+YEARWARRANTY
Forthe secondthroughfifth year fromdateof originalpurchase, we will provide,freeof charge,a replacementmagr?etmntubeif the magnetrontube fails becauseof a manufacturingdefect,Youpay for theservicetrip to yourhomeand servicelaborcharges.
This warrantyis extendedto the originalpurchaserandanysucceed­ing
owner for productspurchased
forordinaryhomeuse in the48 mairdandstates,Hawaiiand Washington,D.C.InAlaskathe warrantyis thesameexceptthat it is LIMITEDbecauseyoumust pay to shipthe productto the service shopor for theservicetechnician’s travelcosts to yourhome.
All warrantyservicewill beprovided
byourFactoryServiceCentersor
byour franchisedCustomerCare@ servicersduringnormalworking hours,ChecktheWhite Pagesfor GENERALELECTRICCOMPANY or GENERALELECTRICFACTORY SERVICE.Lookin theYellow Pagesfor GENERALELECTRIC CUSTOMERCARE@SERVICE
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WHAT IS NOTCOVERED
Servicetrips to yourhometo
teachyou how to usethe product, Readyour
Use andCarematerial,
If youthenhaveanyquestions aboutoperatingthe product, pleasecontact yourdealeror our ConsumerAffairs office at the addressbelow,
@Improperinstallation, If you havean installation problem,
contact yourdealeror installer. Youare responsiblefor providing adequateelectrical,exhausting andotherconnectingfacilities,
Replacementof housefuses
or resettingof circuit breakers,
Failureof theproductif it is
usedforotherthan its intended purposeor usedcommercially.
@Damageto productcaused byaccident,fire,fioods or acts
OfGod.
WARRANTORISN(3TRESPON= SIBLEFORCONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES.
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