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PmcAuTIoNs
ReadthisbookcarefulIy.
Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewMicrowave Ovenproperly.
Keepithandyforanswersto your questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething or needmorehelp. . . Call,toll-free: The GEAnswerCenter’” 80Q.626.20U0
consumerinformationservice orwrite(includeyourphone number)
ConsumerAffairs FIotpoint AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Writedownthemodel andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthemona labelinside theoven.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe ConsumerProductOwnership
Registrationcardthat camewith yourMicrowaveOven.Before sendinginthis card, pleasewrite thesenumbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethese numbersinany
correspondenceor servicecalls concerningyourMicrowaveOven.
BesureyourMicrowave Ovenisregistered.
It is importantthatweknowthe locationofyourMicrowaveOven shouldaneedoccurfor adjustments.
Yoursupplieris responsiblefor registeringyouastheowner.
Pleasecheckwithyour supplierto besurehehasdoneso; alsosendin yourConsumerProductOwner­shipRegistrationCard.If you move,orif youarenottheoriginal purchaserpleasewritetous, statingmodelandserialnumbers.
Thisappliancemustbe registered.Pleasebecertain thatitis.
Writeto: Hotpoint
RangeProductService AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Ifyoureceiveda
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damagedOven. . .
Immediatelycontactthedealer (orbuilder)thatsGldyouthe MicrowaveOven.
Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyourequestservice. . .
checktheProblemSolveron page22. It listsminorcausesof operatingproblemsthatyoucan correctyourself.
Theelectricoutputofthis microwaveovenis500watts.
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(a)DoNotAttemptto operatethis ovenwiththedooropensinceopen­dooroperationcanresultinharm-
fulexposuretomicrowaveenergy. It isimportantnottodefeat ortamperwiththesafety interlocks.
(b)Do NotPlaceanyobjectbe­tweentheovenfrontfaceandthe dooror allowsoil or cleaner residuetoaccumulateonsealing surfaces.
(c)DoNotOperatetheoven if it isdamaged.Itisparticularly importantthattheovendoorclose properlyandthatthereisno damagetothe:
(l)Door (bent),
(2)hingesandlatches(brokenor
loosened),
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(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces.
(d)TheOvenShouldNotbe adjustedor repairedbyanyoneex­cept properlyqualifiedserviceper-
sonnel.
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eforeMicrowaving. . . . . . . . ...2
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SafetyInstructions. . . . . . . ...3-4
l?eaturesofYourOven . . . . . . ...5
TimeCook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...6
Defrost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...7
Heating,Defrosting&
CookingCharts . . . . . . . . . . ..8-l9
CareofYourOven . . . . . . . . ...20
GroundingInstructions. . . . ...21
UseofExtensionCords . . . . ...21
ProblemSolver . . . . . . . . . . ...22
ConsumerServices. . . . . . . ...23
Warranty. . . . . . . . . ..BackCover
~ Makesureallutensilsusedin
-our MicrowaveOvenarelabeled ~ suitabkformicrowaving”.
@Papertowels,waxpaper,and
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plasticwrapcanbeusedtocover dishesinordertoretainmoisture andpreventSpattering.
~ Manymicrowavedfoodsrequire stirring,rotating,orrearranging. Seepages8through19.
@Steambuildsuppressureinfoods whicharetightlycoveredbyaskin ormembrane.Piercepotatoes,egg yolksandchickenliverstoprevent
bursting.
@Allrecipesutilizehighpower
unlessotherwiseindicated. ~ Wholepoultryand roastsmay
requireturningorrotatingforeven cookingresults.
@Whenmicrowavingcasseroles, bestresultsareachievedwith
recipesthatcanbestirred.
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IMPORTmT
SMETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Readallinstructionsbeforeusingthisappliance.
When using electricalappliances basic safetyprecautionsshould be followed,includingthe following:
WARNING-To reduce
therisk ofbums, electricshock,
fire, injurytopersonsor expos­ureto excessivemicrowave Snergy:
e
Usethis applianceonlyfor its
intendeduse as described in this
manual.
e Readand followthe specific
“PRECAUTIONS’10AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY” foundon page
2.
0 This appliancemustbe
grounded. Connectonly to properly grounded outlet. See
“GROUNDINGINSTRUC-
TIONS”
foundonpage21.
~ For best operation, plugthis
applianceinto its own electrical outlet, to preventflickeringof lights,blowingoffise or trip­ping of circuit breaker.
~ Installor locatethisappliance onlyinaccordancewiththepro­videdinstallationinstructions.
~Be
certainto place the front surfaceof the doorthree inchesor moreback fromthe countertopedgeto avoid accidentaltippingof the appliancein normalusage.
~ Donotcoverorblockany
openingsontheappliance. @Donotuseoutdoors. ~ Donotimmersepowercordor
pluginwater. @Keeppowercordawayfrom
heatedsurfaces. @Donotletpowercordhang
overedgeoftableorcounter.
Donotoperatethisappliance
ifithasadamagedpowercord orplug,if itisnotworking properly,or ifitishasbeen damagedordropped.
@Seedoorsurfacecleaning instructionsonpage20.
@Thisapplianceshouldbeserv­icedonlybyqualifiedservice personnel.Contactnearest authorizedservieefacilityfor examination,repairor adjustment.
o Aswithanyappliance,close supervisionisnecessarywhen usedbychildren.
@To
reducethe risk of fire in
the ovencavity:
—Donotovercookfood. Carefullyattendapplianceif paper,plasticor othercombus­tiblematerialsareplacedinside theoventofacilitatecooking.
—Removewiretwist-tiesfrom paperorplasticbagsbefore placingbaginoven.
—Donotuseyourmicrowave oventodrynewspapers. ,
—Papertowelsand napkins, wax paper.
Recycledpaper productscancontainmetal fleckswhichmaycausearcingor ignite.Paperproductscontaining nylonornylonfilamentsshould beavoided,astheymayalso ignite.
—Donot operatethe oven while empty to avoiddamage
to the ovenand the dangerof fire.
Ifbyaccidenttheoven shouldrunemptya minuteor two,noharmisdone.However, trytoavoidoperatingtheoven emptyatalltimes—itsaves energyandprolongslifeof theoven.
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—Ifmaterialsinsidetheoven
shouldignite,keepovendoor closed,turnovenoff,and disconnectthepowercord,or shutoffpoweratthefhseor circuitbreakerpanel.
—Donotpop
popcornin your
microwaveoven
unlessina specialmicrowavepopcorn accessoryorunlessyouuse
popcornlabeledforusein microwaveovens.
~ Someproductssuchaswhole
eggsandsealedcontainers-for example,closedglassjars—may explodeandshouldnotbeheated inthisoven.
@
Avoidheating baby food in
glassjars,
evenwithouttheir lids;especiallymeatandegg mixtures.
* Don9t defrost frozen
beverages
innarrowneckedbot­tles;especiallycarbonatedones. Evenifthecontainerisopened, pressurecanbuildup.Thiscan causethecontainertoburst,
resultingininjury. ~ Usemetal only
as directedin
this book. Metal
stripsasused onmeatroastsarehelpfidwhen usedas describedindefrosting
andcookingcharts. TVdinnersmaybecooked .
inmetaltraysprovidingthe metalfoilcoversareremoved. However,whenusingmetalin microwaveoven,keepmetal
at
least l-inch awayfromsides
of oven. ~ Cooking utensils may
become hot
becauseofheat transferredfromtheheatedfood. Thisisespeciallytrueifplastic wraphasbeencoveringthetop andhandlesoftheutensil. Potholdersmaybeneededto
handletheutensil.
o Sometimes, thecookingtray can become toohot to touch. Be
carefulhandlingthecooking
trayduringandaftercooking. @
Thermometer—Donotuse
anythermometerinfoodyou aremicrowavingunlessthat thermometerisdesignedor recommendedforuseinthe microwaveoven.
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Plasticutensils-Plastic uten-
silsdesignedformicrowave cookingareveryuseful,but shouldbe used
carefully.Even
microwaveplasticmaynotbe as tolerantofovercookingcondi­tionsasareglassorceramic materialsandmaysoftenorchar if subjectedto shortperiodsof overcooking.Inlongerex-
posurestoovercooking,thefood andutensilscouldignite.For thesereasons:1)Use Microwave plasticsonly and
usethemin strictcompliancewiththeutensil manufacturer’srecommenda-
tions.2) Donotsubjectempty utensilstomicrowaving.3)Do notpermitchildreritouseplastic utensilswithoutcomplete supervision.
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When cooking porkfollow
ourdirectionsexactlyandalways cookthemeattoatleast170°. Thisassuresthat,intheremote possibilitythattrichinamaybe presentinthemeat,itwillbe killedandmeatwillbesafe toeat.
@
Boiling eggs (inand out of
shell) is not recommendedfor
microwavecooking.Pressure canbuildupinsideegg yolkand maycauseittoburst,resulting ininjury.
@Foodswithunbrokenouter
“skin>’suchaspotatoes,hot ­dogsorsausag&,tomatoes,ap­ples,chickenliversandother
@ giblets,andeggs(seeprevious caution)shouldbepiercedto allowsteamtoescapeduring cooking.
* “Boilable” cooking pouches and tightly closed plastic bags should
beslit,piercedor vented
asdirectedincookingcharts.If
theyarenot,plasticcouldburst duringorimmediatelyaftercook-
ing,possiblyresultingininjury.
Also,plasticstoragecontainers shouldbeat leastpartiallyun­coveredbecausetheyforma tightseal.Whencookingwith containerstightlycoveredwith plasticwrap,removecovering carefhllyanddirectsteamaway fromhandsandface.
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1. DoorHandle.Pulltoopen
6. OvenInteriorLight.Tbrnson
9. 15-MinuteTimerwith graduatedscalein firstfive minutes.Settimerto desired cookingor defrostingtime.
K#2&%3 ——
door.Doormustbe latchedbefore ovenwilloperate.
whenthe doorisope-ned(iftimeris,
on)or whentheovenisoperating.
7. StirrerCover.Protectsthe microwaveenergydistributing antenna.Donotremovethiscover. Youwilldamagetheoven.
8. PowerControlKnob.
Thiscon-
trol
canbe setatLQW/DEFROST
or HIGH.
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2. DoorLatches.
10.Cooking‘JlayRetainers.
3.ChbkeDoorSeai.
H. RefiovableGlassCooking Tray.Do notoperatetheoven
withoutthecookingtrayinplace.
4. Door Screen.Metalscreen permitsviewingof foodsandkeeps microwavesconfinedinsideoven.
12.ModelandSerialNumbers.
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5. Controll%nel.
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Thetimecookingf~ture al~ows youtopresetthecookingtime.
Theovenshutsoffautomatically. PowerLevelHIGHisrecommended formostcooking.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith timecooking,makeacupofcoffee byfollowingthestepsbelow.
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!Wepk Filla cup2Afull ofwater andadd 1teaspoonoffreezedried
coffee.Useacupthat hasnometal decoration.Placecupin ovenand closedoor.
Questions andAnswers
Q. Isetmyovenforthetime
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tilled forintherecipe,butatthe endofthetimeallowed,mydish wasn’tdone.Whathappened?
A. Sincehousepowervariesdue
totimeorlocationmanyTime Cookrecipesgiveyoua timerange topreventovercooking.Setthe ovenforminimumtime,testthe
Step2:TurnPowerControlknob
foodfordotieness,andcook your
to PowerLevelHIGH.
dishalittlelonger,ifnecessary.
Q. WhathappensifIaccidental­lyoperatethemicrowaveoven withoutfoodinit?
A. Accidentaluseforshort
periodsoftimedoesnot damage theMagnetron,but,itisnot recommended.
Q. CanIinterruptmyTime Cookfunctiontocheckthefood?
A. Yes.Toresumecooking,
simplyclosethedoor.Thetimer
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mustberesetforcookingto resume unlesstimeis remainingontimer.
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oven.For coffee,setat 1minuteand 20to30 seconds.Timermaybe resetduringcookingif needed.
Note:Tosettimelessthan2 minutes,turntheTimerControl past2 andthenback tothedesired time.
Step4:Whentimeisup,abeliwill soundandtheovenwillshut off.
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FIOWtouseDefrost
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neDefrostsettingisdesigned
_– forthawingandisone ofthemost
importantadvantagesofhavinga
microwaveoven.
* PowerLevelIJ3W/DEFROST
mustbeusedfordefrosting.
@Seethedefrostingchartsonthe followingpages.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith thedefrostfunction,defrosta2 lb. packageoffrozenporkchopsby followingthestepsbelow.
Step1:Placepackageoffrozen chopsintheovenandclosedoor.
SteD2:TurnPowerControlknobto
a
LOW/DEFROST.
Step3:TbrnTimerControlto7 minutestostartoven.
Step4:Whenoventurnsoff,turn packageover,closedoor,andset timerforanother7minutes.
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OFoodsfrozeninpaperor plastic canbedefrostedinthepackage.
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* Forevendefrosting,manyfoods needtobebrokenupor separated partofthewaythroughthe defrostingtime.
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@Pre-packagedfrozendinners
canbedefrostedandmicrowave cooked.Besuretoremoveanyfoil covers.Keepmetaltraysatleast1“ awayfromcavitywalls.
o Checkthe followingchartsfor
otherdefrostingtips.
Q. Whydon’tthetimesinthe defrostingchartsseemrightfor myfood?
A. Thesetimesareaverage.
Defrostingtimecanvaryaccording tothetemperatureinyour freezer. Setyour ovenforthetimeindicated inyourdefrostingcharts.Ifyour foodisstill notcompletelythawed attheendofthattime,resetyour ovenandadjustthetime accordingly.
Q. Shouldallf~ds be completelythawed before cooking?
A. Somefoodsshouldnotbe
completelythawedbeforecooking. Forexample,fishcookssoquickly itisbettertobegincookingwhileit
~is stillslightlyfrozen.
Q. CanIopenthedoorduring defrostingtocheckonthe progressofmyfood?
A. Yes.Youmayopenthedoorat anytimeduringmicrowaving.To resumedefrosting,closethedoor. Theovenbeginsoperatingiftime’ isleftontimer.If not, resettimer.
Q. HowdoI determinethe
amountoftimeneededfor
defrostingfoods?
A. Defrostaccordingtothe
defrostingcharts.Note,however,
that in yourmicrowavemen, there arenoextradefrostfunctions.So, special<techniquesmaybenecessary.
.
DefrosthgChati
PowerLevel:Defrost/Low
FirstHalf
SecondHalf
Food Time, Minutes Time,Minutes Comments
Meat
Bacon(1pkg.) 2-3 2-3 Placeunopenedpackageinmicrowaveoven.Turnover
perpound
perpound afierfirst%oftime.Letstand5minutes.Microwave
justuntilstripscanbeseparated.
Franks(1 lb.) 3-5
None
Placeunopenedpackageinmicrowaveoven.
(%lb.) 1%-2% None Microwavejustuntilfrankscanbeseparated.
Ground,(1lb.) 6 2-3 Scrapeoffsoftenedmeatafterfirst %oftime.Setaside.
Beef& Breakupremainingblock,andcontinuemicrowaving. Pork(2lb.) 8 2-3
Spareribs, 2-4 2-3
Placewrappedpackageinmicrowaveoven.Turnover
Pork(2lbs.) perpound
perpound afterfirst %oftime.After second%oftimeseparate
pieceswithtableknife.Letstandtocomplete defrosting.
Steaks, 2-4 2-4
Placeunwrappedpackageinmicrowaveoven.Turn
Chops& perpound perpound
overafterfirst
Y2 oftime.Aftersecond %oftime,
Cutlets
separatepieceswithtableknife,letstandtocomplete
(Beef,Lamb
defrosting.
Veal&Pork)
Sausage,
Scrapeoffsoftenedmeataftersecond%oftime.Set
Bulk1lb. tray
2-3 2-3 aside.Breakupremainingblock,microwave2 to3
minutesmore.
Sausage
Bulk1lb. roll 2-3 2-3
Turnoverafterfirst ?4oftime.
Sausage,
Patties(12 oz. pkg.) 2
1-2 Turnoverafterfirst %oftime.Let stand5minutes.
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