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Models:
JVM1750
HVM1750
EVM1750
Spacemaker Microwave Oven
Owner's Manual
Important Safety Instructions
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READ ALl_, SAH_2TY
IN[DRMA TYON Bk_DRE
USING
_ILWARNING!
Toreduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive
microwave energy:
A
For
safety, theto information
this of
manual
must your
be fbllowed
minimize thein risk
fire
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or explosion or to prevent property
personal injm? or loss of life,
TO AVOID
POSSIBLE
Do NotAttempt
Do Not Operatethe oven
to operate this oven
with the door open
if it is damaged. It is
particularly important
since open-door
operation can result
in harmfifl exposure
that the oven door
close properly and
that there is no
damage to the:
EXPOSURE
TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWA_
ENERGY
to
nllcrowgtve
energy.
It is important
not to
I door (bent).
defeat or tamper with
the safety interlocks.
2 hinges and latches
( broken or loosened).
Do Not Place any object
3 door seals and sealing
between
the oven
fi'ont
face and the door or
allow soil or cleaner
residue to accumulate
on sealing surfaces.
2
damage,
surf'aces.
The OvenShouldNot
be adjusted or repaired
by anyone except
properly qualified
se*wice personnel.
SAVE THESE INS TR UCTYONS
':
• Read and Jbllow the
This microwave
oven is
intended for household
use and is UL listed for
installation
over electric
• Do not
specific "Precautions
oven is
not approved or tested
for marine use.
this
appliance
Avoid Possible Exposure
to Excessive Microwave
damaged
Ener_z"," on page 2.
properly
or if it has been
damaged
or dropped.
and gas ranges.
This microwave
operate
to
• This appliance nmst be
_ZTounded Connect only
to properly grounded
outlet. See Grounding
Instructions section on
page 9.
• Do not mount
appliance
this
plug,
if it has a
power
• Do not
cover
any openings
or block
on
the
• Use this appliance
only
tot its intended
use as
Do
not
in this manual.
rise corrosive
chemicals
• Install or locate this
or w_pors
appliance only in
accordance with the
this appliance.
microwave
()veil
provided Installation
Instructions.
specifically
designed
This ove_=the-range
was designed
ranges
no wider
both
in
This
is
to
heat, dry or cook lbod,
and is not intended
oven
tot use over
than
It may be installed
or
appliance.
described
over a sink.
cord
if it is not working
lot laboratory
or
industrial
use.
367
over
gas and electric
(()()king
equipment.
SAFt,_7THESE INS TR UCTIONS
3
t 2AD ALl_, SAkETY
INfDRMA TYON Bk Dt 2
• Do not store this appliance
outdoors. Do not use this
product near water fi)r
example, in a wet basement,
near a swimming pool, near
a sink or in similar locations.
• Keep power cord away fl'om
heated surtaces.
• Do not immerse power cord
or plug in water
• To reduce
the risk of fire in
the oven cavity:
-- Do not overcook
tood.
Carefully attend
appliance
when paper, plastic or
other combustible
materials
are placed
tiom
inside
paper
or plastic containers
placing
them
beti)re
in the oven.
not le_we paper
Do
products,
cooking utensils or tood in
the (wen when not in use.
-- If materials
section(s)
inside the oven
must only be
Contact
authorized
service timilio'
tot examination,
supervision
• Do not store awthing
directly on top of the
microx_m'e oven surthce
when the microx_m'e oven
is in operation.
the power
the fire may
-- Do not use the Sensor
lwice in
succession
on the same
ti)od portion.
undercooked
countdown,
tot additional
tim e.
4
If ti)od is
atter the first
use
close
is necessary
spread.
Features
repair
• As with a W appliance,
If the door is
opened,
nearest
or a(!iustm ent.
cord, or shut off power at
the filse or circuit breaker
panel.
service
personnel.
ig_ite, keep the oven door
closed, turn the oven off
and disconnect
of this
Ill anual.
when used by children.
-- Do not use the oven
ti)r storag_ puqooses.
Cleaning
serviced by qualitied
wire twist-ties and
metal handles
• See door surtace cleaning
instructions in the Care and
• This appliance
the oven while cooking.
-- Remove
USING
rime Cook
cooking
SAVE THESE INS TR UCTYONS
SPECIAL NOTES ABO UF MICRO WAVING
/f you see arcing, press
the CLEAR/OFF pad and
correct the problem.
Only use microwave
shelf when reheating
on more than one level
DO
NOT
store the
oven shelf in the
Arcing
is the microwave
term tot sparks in the
oven. Arcing is caused
by:
the
(upturned
operating instructions
for oven shelf.
antennils).
edges
ill
ii/icrowave
O_ll,
of the microwave
could
result
• Recycled
containing
paper towels
small metal
in
act like
o_,_llS.
• Some products
such as
whole eggs and sealed
containers
tor example,
closed jars--are
able to
explode
and should not
be heated in this
microwave
rowave.
to food
Do not pop popcorn
in
your microwave
oven
unless in a special
microwave
popcorn
accessory
or unless you
use popcorn
labeled
Jot
rise
as twist-ties,
pins or golddishes, in the
pieces being used
the microwave.
• Metal or foil touching
the side of the oven.
• Foil not molded
such
poultry
rimmed
Ill ic
• The metal shelf (if
included)
not installed
correctly
so it touches
microwave
wall.
microwave. See
• Metal,
Sllch
/lse
oven
in il/jur),.
• Do not l!oil eggs in a
microwave
oven.
Pressure
will build up inside egg
yolk and will cause it to
burst, possibly resulting
in il/jury.
• Operating
the microwave
with no tood inside Jot
more
than
a II/ill/lte
or
two may cause damage
to the oven and could
start a fire. It increases
the heat around
the
magnetron
and can
shorten
the liJc of
the oven.
• Foods with unbroken
outer "skin" such as
potatoes,
hot
Sil/ISilges,
toIllatoes,
dogs,
apples, chicken
livers
and other giblets,
and
egg yolks should be
pierced
to allow steam
to escape during
cooking.
SAVE THESE INS TR UC770NS
5
SPECIAL NOTES ABO UF MICRO WAVING
SAFETYFACT
• Avoid
heating
baby
tood
• Do not
ovcrcook
SUPERHEATED WATER
in glass.jars,
even with
the lid off. Make sure all
potatoes.
dehydrate
Liquids, such as water,
infimt tood is thoroughly
cooked.
Stir tood to
fire, causing
damage
to your ()Veil.
coffee or tea, are able to
be overheated beyond the
boiling point without
appearing to be boiling.
Visible bubbling or boiling
when the container is
removed from the microwave
oven is not always present.
THIS COULD RESULT
IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS
SUDDENLY BOILING OVER
WHEN THE CONTAINER IS
distribute
Be carefifl
the lleat evenly.
to prevent
scalding
tormula
when warming
or breast milk.
The container
may tcel
cooler than the milk
really is. Always test the
milk befi)re tceding
the baby.
• Don't
deflost
flozen
carbonated
beverages).
Even if the container
is
OR OTHER UTENSIL IS
opened,
INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
build up. Tiffs can cause
the container
to burst,
To reduce
possibly
the
risk of ii/jury
--
--
Do not
resulting
overheat
the
• Hot
toods
Stir the liquid both
heft)re and hall\ray
careflfl
heating
it.
Do not use straightsided containers
with
necks.
--Alter
heating,
allow the
container
to stand in
the
illicrowave
of 160°F
and poultry
INTERNAL
to at least
temperature
of 180°K Cooking
these temperatures
can
in
and steam
burns.
Be
wl-len opening
any containers
food, including
of l-lot
popcorn
l/ags, cooking
pouches
and boxes. To prevent
possible
iI/jUIT, direct
steam away fl'om hands
and lace.
befi)re
the container.
Use extreme
care
inserting
a spoon
other
utensil into
container.
to
usually protects
against
fi)odl!orne
illness.
()veil
fi)r a sl-lort time
removing
temperature
ii/jury.
can cause
narrow
--
pressure
liquid.
through
--
• Cook meat and pouhry
thoroughly--meat
to
at least an INTERNAL
beverag'es
ill llarrownecked
bottles (especially
DISTURBED OR A SPOON
to persolls:
They could
and catch
when
or
the
SAVE THESE INS TR UC770NS
an
Make
sure all cookwarc
ill yo/lr
illicrowip,'e
suitable
tot microwaving.
used
If the disll remains
is
and only tlle water in the
oven
cup lleats,
tlle disll
cooking dislles, measuring
cups, custard cups, potte W
or cllina dinnerware
wllich
does not have metallic
trim
(1I"glaze witll a metallic
slleen can lie used. Some
"suitable
If)xm
use
make
it is sale
Jot
II/icrowip,_
in
• Do not use recycled
paper
Recycled
towels, napkins
paper
and waxed
paper can contain metal
flecks wllicll may cause
arcing
How to test for a microwavesafe dish,
(1i ignite.
Paper
products
containing
(1I"nylon
filaments
be avoided,
sllould
as tlley may
also ignite.
• Some
styrofoam
is
oven both
tile disll you
packagvd
are testing
and a glass
measuring
cup filled witll
strip of metal embedded
in tlle bottom. When
1 cup of watel_set
tlle
measuring
cup either
in or next to the disll.
Microwave
1 minute
at
lligh. If tlle disll lleats,
it sllould not be used
for microwm'ing.
holders
llandle
• "Boilable"
pouclles
have a tllin
pierced
directed
1)ypackage.
burst during
possibly
not
use
the
ii/icrowip,'e
to dEy nmvspapers.
resulting
least partially
Clleck
seal. ¼*hen cooking
a tight
witll
tightly covered
witll plastic wlap,
remove
covering
and
direct
llands
carcflllly
steam away ti'om
and time.
o_,_llS.
tlle package
Jot proper
in iqjm T.
uncovered
they torm
• Not all plastic wlap
is suital)le Jot use in
microw_P,'c
(1I"
after cooking,
Mso, plastic storage
containers
sllould be at
containers
towel.
be slit,
as
If tlley arc not, plastic
tlle oven (1I"ignite
• [)(1
cooking
(1i vented
microwavcd,
tlle metal
can 1)urn tlle floor of
a
to
and tigllfly closed
l)ecause
paper
tood. Pot
may be needed
tlle cookwarc.
immediately
tca',:s
that meat
on)
Be
wrap so
escape.
C}lll
ti'om tile heated
could
(like those
moisture
spattering.
plastic 1lags sllould
nylon
• If you arc not sure if
a dish is microwave-sale,
use this test: Place in tlle
paper
• Cookwarc may l)ecome hot
because of heat wanslcrred
o_,_llS.
products.
%r micro_:Mng."
steam
sure
use
to retain
sure to xvnt plastic
wllile
cooking,
towels, waxed
and plastic wcap can be
used to cover dishes in
and prevent
a meat
tllermometer
• Paper
order
is II/icrowitVe-S_lt_.
Most glass casseroles,
cookwm_e is lal)eled
tllen
cool
use.
SAVE THt _;SEINS TR UC770NS
SPECIAL NOTES ABO UF MICRO WAVING
• Use tbil only as
directed in this manual.
X/\Thenusing tbil in the
microwave oven, kee I) the
tbil at least 1" away tiom
the sides of the oven.
Plastic cookware--Plastic
cookware designed lot
microwave cooking is
very useflfl, but should
be used careflfll> Even
microwave-sale plastic
may
not
be
as
tolerant
Follow these guidelines:
I Use microwave-sale
plastics
with
to
oveI
the
and
use
cookware
Ill an/II_IC
of
overcooking conditions
as are glass or ceramic
materials and may soften
or char if subjected to
short periods of
overcooking. In longer
exposures
only
them in strict compliance
=
ttl re r _S
recoil/n/endations.
2 Do not microwave
containers.
J Do
not
permit
empW
children
to use plastic cookware
without complete
supervision.
cooking, the Jbod and
cookware could ignite.
The Jan will operate
automatically under
certain conditions (see
Automatic Fan tcature).
Take care to prevent the
starting and spreading of
accidental cooking fires
while the vent tim is in use.
• Clean the underside of
the microwave often.
Do not allow grease
to build up on the
microwave or the
tim
filter.
• In the event of a grease
fire on the surfi_ce units
below the microwave
oven, smother
a flaming
pan on the surlhce
unit
by covering
the pan
completely
with a lid, a
cookie sheet or a fiat troy.
• Use care when cleaning
the vent Jan filter:
Corrosive
cleaning
agents, such as lye-based
oven cleaners,
may
damage
the filter:
• When preparing
flaming tbods under
the microwave,
turn
the Jan on.
• Never
leave
operating.
To
automatic
thn
use adequate
cookware
and
heat on suriace
only when
Most pacemakers are
shielded tiom interlcrence
ti'om electronic products,
including microwaves,
However, patients with
pacemakers may wish
SAVE THESE
surfi_ce
units
beneath
your microwave
oven unattended
at high
heat settings.
Boilovcrs
cause smoking
and
greasy spillovers
that may
ignite and spread
if the
microwave
vent Jan is
minimize
operation,
sized
use high
units
necessary.
to consult their ph):sicians
if they have concerns.
INS TR UC TIONS
GR 0 UNDING
Ensure proper ground
exists before use.
WARNING
Improper use of the
groundingplug can result
in a risk of electric shock.
TR UC770N /OKHONAL
This appliance
is equipped
witlt a power cord ltaving
a grounding
wire witlt a
grounding
plug. The plug
must lie plugged
into an
outlet that is properly
installed
and grounded.
Do not under
circttmstallces
Consuh
a qualified
electrician
or service
tecltnician
if tlte
Do not
appliance
grounded.
Filler Panel Kits
JX48WH--White
JX48BL--Black
For installation
1)etween
cabinets
only;
end-of:cabinet
not tbr
installation.
widtlt to provide
a custom
1)uih-in appearance.
Do not use an adapter
plug witlt tltis appliance.
near
is a standard
2-prong
wall outlet, it is
your personal
responsibili
and ol)ligation
to 1-1ave it
replaced
with a properly
grounded
S-prong wall
outlet.
Eaclt kit contains
use an extension
cord witlt tltis appliance.
If tlte power cord is too
sltort, ltave a qualified
electrician
or service
tecltnician
install an outlet
is properly
If the outlet
W
tlte
appliance.
For best operation,
tltis appliance
into
electrical
outlet to
flickering
of lights,
of fuse or tripping
circuit 1)reaker.
Axailable
at extFa
tor
a 36" opening.
JX81J
JXelJ--Recirculating
Charcoal Filter Kit
Fiher
tile
kits are used
n/icrowave
lie vented
when
cannot
to tlte outside.
()veil
JX48
SAVE THESI,2 INSTR UC770NS
plug
its own
prevent
blowing
of
cost
}our (;E supplier;
or
GE Service
numbers.
two
3" wide fillet panels.
Two kits are needed
any
cttt OF
remove the third (ground)
prong fi'om tlte power
cord.
grounding
instructions
are not completely
understood,
or if doubt
exists as to whether
tlte
Tltis appliance must lie
grounded. In the event of
an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the
risk of electric sltock by
providing an escape wire
lot tlte electric current.
Wlten replacing
a 36"
range ltood, filler panel
kits fill in tlte additional
KFIS
fiom
see
the
////////1!!\
0
....
1 Door Handle. Pull to
open
the
doot:
The
door
must
be
securely
latched
fi)r
microwave
Window with Metal
Shield. Scteen
while
microwaves
10
the
oven.
5
to be
confined
floor
when
on
or
must
You
must
and
calendar
the
set
(lock
beiore
microwave.
6
CooktopLight.
7
Grease
Filter,
The
turntable.
the
and
be
when
the
TouchControlPanel
using
keeping
best
RemovableTurntable.
Turntable
Food
directly
oven
3
viewed
several
at once.
placed
m
8
you
microwaves
Door Latches.
cooking
Lets
fi)ods
the
allows
Shelf.
mi(Tow_lve
to operate.
2
in
4
_I
\
using
9
oven.
may
tor
be
cleaning.
ConvenienceGuide.
NOTE."Rating
vent(s)
and
located
on
of
the
turntable
removed
support
in place
the
plate,
oven
the
microwave
oven
light
inside
oven.
are
walls
The Controls on Your Microwave
(T/m)u_llout
this mm_uul, ,/DItu_s
Oven
und u[)pearun_w m_O' vao' iiom your model.)
You can microwave by time, temperature, preset time and power level or with the
convenience features.
I
Time
Cook __
_-
(Defrost
Express
1
4
[
A
Cook
3/
6J
2
5
Ir Power_
_]
I
Level _,A
Add
i
30sec.
7"imeFeatures
TimeCooking
Press Enter
TIME COOKI & II (Press once or twice)
DEFROSTAUT0/TIME (Presstwice)
EXPRESS COOK
POWER LEVEL
ADD30 SEC
Amount
of cooking time.
Amount of dehosting
Starts in/mediately!
Power level 1-10.
time.
Starts immediately!
Defrosting by Weight
Press
Enter
DEFROST AUT0/TIME
(Press once)................... Food
weight
11
The Controls on Your Microwave
(7"hrou_houl
lhi._ mtmual,
jealu_vs
a_d appearance
Oven
m_0 var_ p.om vour model.
HELP
GUIDE ON MICROWAVE
GUIDES IN BOOK
Press this pad and any
feature pad for usage
instructions
and tips.
Before
you begin, check
the guide located
on the
inside front of the oven
• Cooking
• Time Defrost
• Reheat
when
• Snacks
you
open
the dora:
("oooom
ilIOovorooo
)( .o oo
)
A
A
Convenience Features (onsome models)
SNACKS (See Snacks Guide)
Snack bpe
DEFROST AUTO/TIME
(Press once) ........
Food
1-6
] number/weight
I
weight
Sensor Features
POPCORN
Starts
immediatel}
!
BEVERAGE
Starts
immediatel}
!
Starts
immediatel}
POTATO
Starts
VEGETABLE (on some models)
Starts
more/less
time
!
more/less
time
immediatel}
!
more/less
time
immediatel_
!
more/less
time
more/less
more/less
more/less
(on some
time
time
time
models)
Press once(fresh vegetables)
Press twice (frozen vegetables)
Pressthree times (canned vegetables)
COOK (on some models)
Press 1 tbr Chicken
Press 3 fbr Ground Meats
Press 4 _br Fresh Vegetables
Press 5 for Frozen Vegetables
Press 6 Ibr Canned Vegetables
12
Food
Starts
bpe 1-6
immediatel?!
\;_lriable
iiiiiiii
IIII(I!I
il
flexibili
i_iI
_ _
1
2
3
4
5
6
_i
cooking.
on the
8
9
levels
add
The
power
illicrowave
levels
o_n
C{lll
microwave
enerux
level
cycle off.
the outside
(power
full power
10) or
is the tastest
way
powe_:
Each
power
!evel mayb
e
30%
percent
of
level 7 is
A high
setting
1)ut tood
more
flequent
after
entering
teature
stirring,
time
T!ME
tior TIME
DEFROST
EXPRES
power
COOK,
S COOK.
leve!
9r
The
may a!so b e
rotating
on High
cook
more
level
or rotating
Some
toods
may have
better
flav(m
texture
power
cooking
toods
tendency
Med-High 7
Gentle cooking of
meat and poultry;
baking casseroles
and reheating.
Medium5
Slow cooking
and mnderizing
such as stews and
less render cl us of
meal
Low2or3
Defrosting
wiflmut cooking;
simmering;
delicate sm Ices.
Warm I
Keeping tbod
level when
that
have a
such
WEI I'ln
wifllout
ovewooking;
softening
buneI:
potatoes.
P,est periods
microwave
Fish, bacon.
of
Use
to boil ovec
as scalloped
Best Uses
High10
or
is used.
a lower
power
Power Level
need
if one of the
settings
pies
exHn]
vi/riol/s
levels:
will
and
less stirring
the tood.
lower
betbre
will be
setting
evenly
appearance
sonic
t()r
or turning
(power
10). A lower
not
of the
vegetables.
boiling liquids.
mW
()vet. Most cooking
done
are
/lses
cook
did
\_as deti'osted.
(10) will
tilsmr
immed!ately
would
time.
cook
need
the
of the
Here
of
microwave
energy 70% of
the time. Power level 3 is
energy
tbod
the inside
and gives you
energy a certain
the time. Power
or changed
of this
to tile
level gives you microwave
power
An example
is shown with power level
3
the deti'ost c_cle. /f
on a range.
units
100%
entered
tbod.
snrtace
to cook
The
to "'equalize"
or transtcr
heat to tile inside of the
be compared
High
7
power
W to microwave
(when
energy
off) give time
lot
the
cyvles
the tood
13
7_me Features
1
2
3
4.
5
6
7
8
9
Time Cook I
Time Cook II
Allows
Lets you change
you to microwave
tor any time up to 99
minutes
and 99 seconds.
Power
level
10
automatically
may
(High)
set,
change
is
but
it tor
more
the
door
you
cooking.
do it:
Here's
Disploy
2 Enter
the first cook
You
may
during
door
to
()pen
Time
the
and
resume
Cook
tood.
press
to
Close
START
cooking.
the power
if you don't
the
3 Change power level
if you don't want full
power. (Press POWER
LEVEL.Select a
desired power level
I-1o0
want
level
fifll
power. (Press POWER
LEVEL. Select a desired
power
4 Press
level 1-10.)
TIME
COOK
again.
5 Enter
2 Entercooking time.
time.
flexibilitx:
check
1 Press TIME COOK.
during
how to
1 Press TIME CO()K.
3 Change
0
power
levels automatically
the second
cook
tim e.
6 Change
the power level
if you don't want fifll
power. (Press POWER
LEVEI,. Select a power
level 1-10.)
7 Press STAP,T.
4 Press START
iili
At the end
Time
14
Cook
of Time
II counts
Cook
I,
down.
Cooking
Guide for 7 me Cook I & H
NOTE."Usepower level High (10)unless otherwise noted.
Vegetable
Amount
Time
Comments
1 Ih.
6 to 9 rain.,
10-oz.
Med-High
(7)
5 to 7 rain.
In 1½-qt. ohlong glass haking dish,
place 1/4 cup water.
In 1-qt. casserole.
l Ih. cut ill half
9 to 11 rain.
In 1½-r
it to a
microwave .-sate dish.
• Foods that spoil easily, such
as milk, eggs, fsh, stuffings,
defiosting
poult_ y and pork, should
not be allowed to sit out
time, the oven
signals TURN. At this time,
turn tood over and break
apart or rearrange
pieces tot
more even deti'osting.
(Auto Defrost explained
in the section on
deflosted.
At one hall of selected
3 Press START
5 Press START
AFTER
Plastic stoFage containers
2 Enter defrosting time.
the oven signals.
be slit,
or vented
defiost small items more
Rotate or stir tood flequently.
# Turnfood over when
should
in
closed
tot more flexibili_'. You may
defi'osting
AUTO/TIME twice.
Tightly
ti)od has partially
Power level 7 cuts the total
1 Press DEFROST
or
plastic can be defi'osted
Shield
lot more than one hour
after deflosting.
tempeFature
growth
any warm areas with small
Room
promotes
of harmfifl
the
bacteria.
• For more even deti'osting
pieces of toil.
of
larg>r ti)ods, such as beef,
A dull thumping
noise may
be heard
defiosting.
during
This sound
is normal
when
the oven is not opeFating
High power.
lamb and veal roasts, use
Auto Defiost.
at
• Be sure larg> meats are
completely
detiosted
betore
cooking.
• When
should
defiosted,
ti)()d
be cool but softened
in all areas. If still slightly icy,
return
to the microwave
very
briefly, or let it stand a f_w
minutes.
17
Defrosting
Guide
Food
Time
Breads, Cakes
Bread, buns or roils (1 piece)
Sweet rolls (approx. 12 oz.
]
Fishand Seafood
Fillets, frozen ( ] lb.)
Shellfish, small pieces (1 ]b-1
_ to _ min.
Fruit
Plasticpoucb--I to2
(]()-oz. package)
Meat
Bacon (1 lb.)
Comments
rain.
3 to
5 to
,5 rain.
7 rain.
3 to c,rain.
Franks (1 lb.)
Groundmeat _1 lb.)
Roast:beef,lamb, veal, pork
Steaks, chops and cutlets
Place block m casserole. Turl_ over and
break up alter half the time.
,5 to
7 rain.
]2
to 16
per
lb.
:5 to
per
rain.
7 rain.
lb.
Place unopened
package in oven.
I.et stand 5 minutes after defi'ostina.
Place unopened
package in oven.
Microwave lust until tI'anks can be
separated. I.et stand 5 minutes, if
necessary, to complete defiostina.
Turn meat over alter half the tune.
Use power level 1.
Place unwrapped
meat in cookina
dish.
Turn over alter half the time and shield
warm areas with tbil. YVhen finished
separate
pieces
deliostina.
Poultry
Chicken,
broiler-fryer
]5
to 19
rain.
cut up (2½ to 3 lbs.)
and let stand
to complete
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Umvrap
and turl_ over alter half the time. YVhen
finished. _cparate pieces and microwave
[0
4
ll/in/l[eS
IllOre.
iJ
necessar\.
Let stand to finish deli'ostil_ a.
Chicken,whole
_2½ to 3 lbs.
17 to 21 rain.
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Alter half
the time. unwrap and turn chicken over,
Shield warm areas with tbil. Finish
deliostina./f
necessarv, run cold water m
the cavity until a iblets can be removed.
Cornishhen
7 to 13 rain.
Place unwrapped hen il_ the oven breastside-up, Turn over alter half the time.
Run cool water in the cavit_ until aiblets
can be removed.
per
Turkey breast (4 to 6 lbs.)
5 to
pet"
/8
lb.
U min.
lb.
Place unwrapped breast in dish breastside-down. Alter half the time. mrn over
and shield warll/ areas with tbil Finish
deliostina. Let stand 1 to 2 hours il_
reli'igerator to complete deli'osting.
7 me Features
E×oresscook
s
This is a quick
cooking
way to set
The
time for 1-6 minutes.
Press
one
of the
Cook
pads
Express
(fiom
1 to 6)
for ] to 6 minutes
cooking
at power
For example,
of
level
press
the
2 pad I_)r 2 minutes
of
cooking
power
level can
changed
as time
counting
POWER
down. Press
LEVEL and
enter
be
is
1-10.
]0.
time.
You can use this feature
two ways:
• It will add
the time
each
time
30 seconds
counting
the pad
to
• It can
down
wa)
to
is
cooking
be
set
used
30
as a quick
seconds
of
time.
pressed.
I9
Convenience
Features
(on some models)
The
Snacks
automaticall_
microwavina
feature
2
3
power levels to warm a
varicr_ of snack foods.
4
5
6
IPressSNACKS.
7
8
9
2 Selectsnack_'pe _-_
or the tbod
_cc the Snacks
ill
and
hold
during
Guide
remaining
tim e.
_I
Snacks Guide
1 to 4
lt_
)c
2
3 Pizza (/eftovers/ices)
1 to 4
4 Desserttoppings
1 to 4
8 to 40 oz.
4 to 16 oz.
the
cooking
the snack
Lpause5
20
START.
Hiut:5tmcan press
below _.
1 Bread, rolls, muffins
of
weight
o/lnces.
4 Press
Display
start_
the number
items
sets the
times and
1
0
3 Enter
SNAC/_S
pad
to display
type and
microwaving
The
Deflost
Auto/Time
tcature
gives you two ways
to deflost
flozen
toods.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Press
AUTO/TIME
Deflost
Time
Deflost.
Use
0
Display
once
Auto
Auto
poultry
fislt
Use
Deflost
tor
flozen
Joods.
Jot
up
meat,
I PressDEFROST
AUTO/TIME once.
2 Using the Conversion
Guideat right, enter
foodweight. For
example,presspads 1
and2 for 1.2pounds
(I pound,3 ounces).
Deflost
sets
tlte
and
power
even
deflosting
poultry
There
is a handy
of
the
and
8
lot
.5
9-10
fislt.
guide
inside
flont
11
:7
12-13
.8
14"15
oven.
.9
• Remove
i¸
package
3 PressSTART
(77meDefrostis
explainedin the 77me
Featuressection.)
6"7
to give
results
the
(tenths of
a pound)
4-5
times
levels
defl'osting
on
Weight
otlter
automatically
meats,
located
EnterFood
Foodin
Time
m()st
is
be converted
m tenths
(.1) of a pound.
Ounces
to
Lpaus_
Auto
_f tbod
Weightof
Defrost
6 pounds.
Jor
or twice tor
and
If th e weight
stated in p0un0s
and
ounces,
the onnces
must
DEFROST
meat
Jioil/
and
place
microwax
e-safe
• Twice during
the oxen
Guide
on
dislt.
deflost,
sigmds
TURN.
At each TURN signal,
turn tlte tood ()vet'.
Remove
defl'osted
or sltield
small
warm
pieces
meat
areas
witlt
of toil.
• After deflosting,
most
meats need to stand
5 minutes
to complete
deflosting.
Large roasts
should stand tor about
30 minutes.
21
Sensor Features
Wh_t heppens when
'
using the Sensor
Features",
Tile Sensor Features
detect the increasing
humidity re!eased
during Cooking. Th e
0yen automatically
adjusts the cooking
time to various types
and amounts of food.
Dry off dishes so they don't
mislead the sensor.
....
• The proper containers
and coxers are essential
for best sensor cooking.
Do not use the Sensor
'Features
twice in
succession on the same
Vented
portion--it
in severely
overcooked
food.
may
tmdercooked
countdownl
is
after
22
time.
the
Time
use
CoOk tbr additional
co0king
moisture turning into
smam can mislead the
sensor.
or burnt
If tbod
the cooking containers
and the inside of the
microwave oven are dry
betore placing tood in
the oven. Beads of
{
fo0d
result
• Be sure the outside of
Always use microwavesatb containers and cover
them with lids or vented
plastic wrap. Never use
tight sealing plastic
containers--they
can
prevent steam tiom
escaping and cause
tood to overcook.
r Popcorn]
How to Use the Popcorn
Feature
J
1
9
(less time) (more time)
Use only with prepackaged
microwave popcorn weighing
3,0 to 3,5 ounces.
1 Follow package
instructions, using Time
Cook if the package is less
than 3.0 ounces or larger
than 3.5 ounces. Place the
packag_ of popcorn in the
center of the n/icrowax_.
2 Press POPCORN.
NOTE: Do not use the
metal shelf when cooking
popcorn.
NOTE: Do not use this
feature twice in
succession on the same
food portion--it may
result in severely
overcooked or burnt food.
The
oven starts immediately.
If you open the door while
"POPCORN" is displayed,
"SENSOR ERROR" will
appean
Close
the
do(m
press CI,EAR/OFF and
begin again.
If tood is undercooked
after the countdown, use
lime Cook %r additional
cooking time.
How toAdjustthePopcorn
ProgramtoProvidea Shorter
or LongerCooklime
If you find that the 1)land of
popcorn you use underpops
or ovcrcooks consistently,
you can add or subtcact
20 seconds to the automatic
popping time.
To add time:
Atter pressing POPCORN,
press 9 immediately
after the
oven starts tor an extFa 20
seconds,
Press 9 aKain to add another
10 seconds
(total
additional
To subtract
Atter
30 seconds
time).
time:
pressing
POPCORN,
press 1 immediately
after the
oven starts lot 20 seconds
less cooking
time.
Press 1 ag'ain to red,me c(×_king
time another
10 seconds
(total
30 seconds
Press BEVERA( ;E to heat
Drinks heated
a cup of coffee
Beverage
or other
bevcFage.
If tood is undercooked
less time).
with the
feature
may be
very hot. Remove the
container with care.
after the countdown,
use
lime Cook tot additional
cooking
time.
23
Sensor Features
How to Use the Reheat
Some Foods Not
Feature
Recommended For Use
1 Place
1
9
fless time)
(more time)
For reheating
single servings
previously
cooked
foods
covered
Jbod
the oven.
Press
The
starts
oven
in
REHEAT.
It is best to use Time
for these
Cook
foods:
im mediately.
of
or a
plate of leftovers,
2 The
oven
steam
time
signals
is sensed
remaining
counting
and
the
begins
Do not
To reduce time by 10%:
Press 1 after the feature
door until time is counting
down. If the door is
pad.
opened,
START
To add 10% to cooking
time: Press 9 after the
feature pad.
it and press
immediately.
After removing food from
the oven, stir, if possible,
to even out the temperature.
Reheated foods may have
wide variations in
temperature. Some areas
may be extremely hot.
If food
after
is not
hot enough
the countdown,
lime Cook tbr additional
resu/t in severe/y
overcooked or burnt food.
reheating
time.
that
reheated
stirred
the oven
close
products.
• Foods
• Foods
down.
()pen
• Bread
when
How to Changethe
Automatic Settings
24
With Reheat
use
• Foods
must
be
uncovered.
that
need
to be
or rotated.
calling
look
or crisp
after
reheating.
Jot a dry
surface
(on some models)
1
2
4
5
3
6
Sensor Cooking gives you
eas B automatic results with
a varie w of tbods.
If food is undercooked
/ Place covered food in
the oven.
cooking
after
the
countdown,
use
TimeCook for additional
time.
How to Changethe
Automatic Settings
(automaticsettings for
canned vegetablescannot
be adjustedon some models)
2 Press the COOK pad.
3 Select food type 1-6
(see the Cooking Guide
below). The oven starts
im m ediatel>
1
4 The oven signals when
steam is sensed and time
9
(less time)
(more time)
remaining is counting
down. Turn or stir the
You can adjust
time
Jot all leeds
food if necessar>
your
personal
Do not ()pen the oven
door until time is counting
down. If the door is
the cooking
to suit
taste.
To reduce time by 10%:
Press I after the tbod pad.
To add 10% to cooking time:
opened, close it and press
START immediatel>
Press 9 after the tbod pad.
CookingGuide
Food Type
Amount
Comments
I. Chicken
2-8 pieces
Co, er with
,ented
plastic
wrap.
2. Fish
4-16
Coxer
xented
plastic
wrap.
3. Ground Meats
1/2
oz.
- 2 lbs.
(Beef, Pork, Turkey)
4. FreshVegetahles
4-16
oz.
Use
with
round
Coxer
Drain
and
Add
Coxer
5. Frozen
6. Canned
Vegetables
Vegetables
4-20
4-20
oz.
oz.
casserole
dish.
Follow
1/4
dish.
Crumble
with lid or xented
meat
plastic
into
wrap.
stir at signal.
cup water
with
per
ser, ing.
lid or xented
package
instructions
plastic
wrap.
for adding
Coxer
with
lid or xented
plastic
wrap.
Co_er
with
lid or _ented
plastic
wrap.
water.
25
Sensor Features
(on some models)
If toed
Vegetable
1 Place
ljvegetable_
covered
the
Sensor Cooking gives you easy,
automatic results with a variety
of foods (see the Cooking Guide
below),
o_en.
pad.
Press
(For
press
for
vegetables,
NOTE:
Oouotusetbe
three
food
cooking
vegetables,
vegetables.)
(automatic settings for
canned vegetables cannot
or
be adjusted on some models)
canned
The
time.
Automatic Settings
for
for
use
How to Change the
flesh
twice
times
starts
the
is undercooked
the countdown,
Time Cook for additional
VEGETABI,E
once
flozen
in
_getal)les,
the
pad
food
after
oven
immediately.
1
9
¸
i
2 The
oven
steam
successlou
signals
when
is sensed
and
(less time)(more
i
time)
time
ou the same
remaining
down.
resultiu severely
overcooked
orburntfood.
toed
Do
not
door
down.
opened,
START
You can adjust the cooking
time for all leeds to suit
is counting
Turn
or
stir
the
your
if necessary.
()pen
until
the
time
If the
close
Press
is
it and
taste.
Reduce time by 10%:
oven
is counting
door
personal
1 after
the
food
pad.
Add 10% to cooking time:
press
Press
9 after
the
t_)od pad.
immediately.
CookingGuide
Food Type
Amount
4-16
oz.
Comments
Add
1/4
Coxer
Frozen Vegetables
Canned Vegetables
26
4-20
4-20
oz.
oz.
Follow
cup water
per serxing.
with lid or xented
package
instructions
plastic
wrap.
for adding
Co_er
with lid or _ented
plastic
wrap.
Co_er
with lid or _ented
plastic
wrap.
water.
i
(on some models)
1 Pierce
potato
skin with
tork and place
the o_en.
2 Press
oven
NOTE."Do not use the
potato
POTATO.
starts
in
You can adjust the cooking
time tbr all tbods to suit
The
immediately.
remaining
is counting
down. Turn or stir the
Cooking.
NOTE: Do not use this
tood
food portion--it
if necessary.
Do not
succession on the same
may
result in severely
overcooked or burnt food.
your
personal
taste.
3 The oven signals when
steam is sensed and time
metal shelf with Sensor
feature twice in
How to Change the
Automatic Settings
()pen
close
time)
Reduce time by 10%:
Press 1 after the food pad.
the oven
door until time is counting
down. If the door is
opened,
(!ess time)(more
it and press
Add 10%to cooking time:
Press 9 after the food pad.
STAP, T immediately.
If tbod
after
is nndercooked
the countdown,
use
Time Cook tbr additional
cooking
time.
27
Other Features
Your Model
The
HELP
May Have
pad
displays
helpful
hints. Press HELP,
then select a feature
pad.
To remind
you that you
have fi)od
oven
in the oven,
will display
READY" and beep
minute
until
()pen
the oxvn
press
CLEAR/OFE
Press
to enter
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Display
28
I Press
once
door
the
or
time
of
the time
microwaving.
CLOCK.
2 Enter
time
$ Select
AM or PM.
4 Press
IS
a
you either
day or to check
day while
the
"FOOD
START
of day.
or CLOCK.
To check
of
the
time of da)
while microwaxing,
CLOCK.
press
The
scroll
speed
of the
display can be changed.
Press and hold the
AM/PM
AM/PM
pad about
seconds
to bring
display.
Select
_
ii
i I
the
1-5 tbr
slow to t_st scroll
speed.
To turn
displa)
the
off, press
iii_
3
up
clock
and
hold
about
three
Delay
Start allo,vs
0 for
To redispla}
the clock,
repeat.
seconds.
Display
the microwaxv
cooking
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I Press
2 Enter
want
up
to 24 hours.
DEIAY
the
time you
0
Display
3 Select
to start.
the microwave
clock shows
time
START.
the oven
(Be sure
you to set
to delay
the correct
of day.)
AM or PM.
4 Select
an} combination
of Deflost
or Time
Auto/Time
Cook
I & II.
5 Press START.
The
Delay
Start
be displayed
The
oven
time will
plus
"DS."
will automatically
start at the delayed
The
time
displayed
CI_OCK.
time.
of day m_ W be
by pressing
Lpaus_
29
Other Features
ii_i
i_i
_iIi_;_
Your Model
iii_
_I
_i_
iii
_i
iiii
i_
Timer On/Off
a minute
timer
used
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
when
the oven
even
To turn
signal,
ON/OFF.
ON/OFF.
NOTE."The
to
the oven
press
timer
will be lit while
off the
TIMER
indicator
the timer
is operating.
down.
3 Press
is up,
will signal.
timer
time you want
CO/lnt
YVhen time
is operating.
TIMER
2 Enter
0
operates
as
and can be
at any time,
I Press
!:
May Have
TIMER
ON/OFF
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¸
to start.
DisNay
In addition
many
to starting
flmctions,
START/PAUSE
i_Ii_i
_i_
!_!!ii_
i !_ to
stop
1
2
3
4
5
6
the door
clearing
the display.
Reminder
8
0
Display
9
or
feature
can
be used
like an alarm
clock
and can
be used
time,
even
at any
when
the oven
is operating.
The
Reminder
time can be set
up to 24 hours
7
you
without
opening
The
Reminder
allows
cooking
I Press
2 Enter
later.
you want
to remind
(Be sure
the microwave
shows
time
of da}.)
the
REMINDER.
Reminder
signal
you.
correct
time
occurs,
may be displayed
REM indicator
will remain
lit to show
the Reminder
clear
then
that
is set. To
the Reminder
it occurs,
by
REMINDER.
betore
press P,EMINDER,
0. The
will no longer
3O
YVhen
press REMINDER
to turn
it otE The Reminder
NOTE." The
the oxen
clock
4 Press
AM or PM.
pressing
REMINDER.
the time
3 Select
REM indicator
be lit.
_km
may
panel
to
lock
flom
accidentally
used
For
by
best
leave
( w°t
Fan
xent fan
steam
flom
or
surface
extreme
xapors
tim
the
cooking.
Press
VENT
too
much
fl'om
the
cooktop
It automatically
low
much
speed
heat.
touclfing
during
and
tcature
heat
or a third
the
on
too
Jan off.
If you have turned
cannot
rising
turns
to turn
it.
at
turn
the tim
that you
it off. The
will automatically
turn
when
the internal
parts
cool.
It may stay on lot
30 minutes
the cooktop
controls
for
twice for
on you may find
below
if it senses
FAN once
low Jan speed
microwave
fl'om
too hot to
Be carefld
1-figh tim speed,
cooking.
automatic
protects
to
the turntable
after
time
An
displayed
right.
off.
remoxes
and other
the
the
is locked,
be
the turntable
to turn
on
"L" will
hold
about
¼Then
panel
an
touch.
Press
turntable
and
seconds.
can become
tor
the
tor
Sometimes
on.
off
unlock
press
three
or
results,
turned
dishes.
The
CLEAR/OFF
control
TURNTABLE
the
controls,
turntable
be
large
the
children.
cooking
or
being
started
the
It can
To lock
control
prevent
microwave
Control Lock
the
or more
Jim
off
are
after
and microwave
are turned
off.
3I
Other Features
Your Model
Press
to turn
May Have
the surface
On some
models,
a nigh t light
Light
light
on or off.
The
Vomume
beeper
sound
SURFACE
once
tor bright
to
5
6
7
8
9
to turn
Display
on and
off
NITE
the light
off.
will stay lit to remind
at any time
you that the tcature
is set.
You can review the Auto
Nite Light
1 Press
pressing
LIGHT.
AUTO
NITE
I JGHT.
2 Enter
the
light
Select
3 Press
time
or
AUTO
the time
}ou
to turn
AM
LIGHT
again
settings
AUTO
by
NITE
To erase your settings
and turn off the automatic
on.
NITE
and enter
the
off. Select
4 Press AUTO NITE
I JGHT.
want
PM.
you want
light to turn
AM or PM.
32
to turn
you want.
the
0
times
0-3 for mute
automatically
4
twice
or three
loud.
light
3
light,
light
lexel
_*km can set the night
2
night
LIGHT
BEEPEVO ,L'ME.
Choose
1
is
option.
Press
Jor the
there
tcature,
press AUTO
LIGHT,
then
0.
NITE
How to Use the Shelf
Food
microwmes
When Microwaving
when
placed
turntable
or on the shelf
in the lower
/////////!
• Make
position.
! \ \ \\_',
sure
the shelf
is
to prevent
damage
fi'om
microwave shelfwhen
reheating on more than
one/eve/. DO NOT
Store the oven Shelf
in the microwavel
ii
i
positioned
properly
inside the microwave
the oven
i¸¸
hest
on the
to
The
arcing.
shelf
gives you
the
option
to reheat
more
than one dish of tood at
• Do not use a nlicrowave
the same
browning
dish on the
shel£ The shelf could
time.
P
overheat.
• Do not use the oven
with tile shelf on the
microwave
floon
This
2-level
Uneven
could damage
microwave.
• Use pot
handling
reheating
results
the
holders
when
the shelf'
it may be hot.
• Do not
when
use the
shelf
cooking
popcorn.
• Do not
use the
with Sensor
or Reheat.
shelf
Cooking
33
Other Features
Your Model
• To reheat
May Have
on 2 levels
or
• To reheat
lower
Switch
places
after !/2
time.
2 dishes
on the
level:
I Multipl)
reheat
time
b) 1V_.
2 Switch
places
after
1/2
the time.
Switch
places
after 1/2
time.
• To reheat
(on some
I Double
on 3 levels
models)
the reheating
tim e.
Switch
places twice
2 Switch
places
twice and
give the dishes
turn
during
(Place
dense
toods,
or those
that
require
a longer
cook
time,
the
34
a 1/2
reheating.
upper
shelf
on
first.)
Microwave
Arcing
is the
caused
Ix}:
microwme
• the metal
shelf
microwa_
• metal
i¸
i i¸¸
• toil
ii
term
being
for
sparks
installed
in the
oxen.
incorrectly
Arcing
is
and touching
the
e walls.
or toil touching
that
is not
the side of the oxen.
molded
to tood
(upturned
edges
act
like
_IIXtelxlXilS).
• metal
i_ I
7brms
such
as
twist
ties,
poultry
pins,
gold-rimmed
dishes.
_ iiiiiiiii
• recycled
Coxers
paper
hold
cooking
in moisture,
time. Venting
allows excess
Shiolding
o, en, )ou
of foil to shield
Time
When
which
thin
would
}ou cook
are allowed
especiall}
small
for more
wrap
shield
metal
exen
pieces.
heating
or coxering
After
coxering
parts,
such
cook
placed
and
reduce
with wax paper
oxens,
on a cooling
SO
to
and legs on
such
as roasts
or cakes
or to set. Standing
cooking.
Note
that
time is
a microwaxed
rack.
with plastic
COrlXer
foods
parts.
foods
cooking
or baked
}ou use small strips
tips of wings
larger
in microwaxe
a dish
back one
breasts
as the
betore
to tinish
important
is not
chicken
X_rhen microwaxing,
with regular
to stand
cake
turning
allow
plastic
oxet_browning.
poultr},
containing
ste_llX/ to escape.
In a regular
prexent
Standing
towels
excess
wrap,
)ou
ste_lIX/
xent the plastic
C_IIX
wrap
b)
escape.
35
Care and Cleaning
An occasional thorough
wiping with a solution of
baking soda and water
keeps the inside fiesh.
NOTE."Be certain the power
is offbefore cleaning any
part of this oven.
Wafts, Floor,Inside Window,
Metal and Plastic Parts on
the Door
Removable Turntable and
Some spatters can be
removed with a paper
towel, others may require
a damp
cloth.
Remove
greasy spatters with a sudsy
cloth, then rinse with a
do not
damp cloth. Do not use
abrasive cleaners or sharp
utensils on oven walls.
Never use a commercial
can be broken
oven cleaner on any part
of your microwave.
in place.
Shelf
Clean
soap
(if included)
with
and
dishwasher.
mild
water
Do
in a self-cleaning
36
or
not
in
the
clean
oven.
Turntable Support
To prevent
into
breakage,
place
water just
cooking.
¼_sh
the turntable
after
it carefiflly
in warm, sudsy water or
in the dishwasher:
The
turntable
and support
if dropped.
P.emember,
do not operate
the oven without
the
turntable
and support
Case
1)leach
.singleaners
with
Clean
containing
ammonia or alcohol,
microwave
as they can damage
cloth.
Rinse
theappearance
ofthe
Wipe
the window
We recommend against
microwave oven. If you
choose to use a common
household cleaner, first
_i
the
outside
of the
with
with a damp
clean
Wipe with
cloth.
Do not
sprays,
amounts
of soap
abrasives
or sharp
large
and water,
ol)jects
on the panel--they
can
damage
it. Some paper
towels can also scratch
Use a clean,
soft, light and
api)liance
cloth,
then
Do not use
w,tx, polish,
or pr(_lucts
1)leach
containing
any
chemical agent on the
CleanSteel
surliwes.
Plastic Color Panels
Use a clean,
soft, lightly
dampened
thorough
panel.
on
CleanSteel
d W thoroughly.
a damp
the control
chlorine
Steel finishes.
lightly dampened
Control Panel
use cleaning
wipe the soiled area I
dry.
cloth.
Dry thoroughly.
iiii
Stainless
a sudsy
and then
or products
cloth,
then
dry
ly.
Door Seal
Door Panel
Betbre
door
cleaning
panel,
the tiont
make
sure you
It's important
to kee I) the
area clean where the door
seals against
the microwave.
know what Wpe of panel you
have. Reicr to the elexvnth
Use only mild,
dig_t of the model
numl)et:
clean
sponge
steel, "L" is
Rinse
well.
"S" is stainless
CleanSteel
and "g',
"C" are plastic
detergents
non-abrasive
applied
with a
or soft cloth.
"W" or
Bottom
colors.
Stainless Steel
The stainless steel panel
can be cleaned
with
Stainless
Steel
similar
clean,
cleaner
to avoid
or a
using
soft cloth.
stainless
plastic
Magic
product
Apply
carefiflly
the surrounding
parts.
appliance
!!
a
Do not use
Clean off the grease and
dust on the 1)ottom often.
Use a solution
water
and
of warm
detergent.
wax, polish,
37
%
Light
Bulb Replacement
1 To replace
bulb with a 120 volt,
4o-wa.
iucaudeSceut
bulb (WB36X10003),
3 Be sure
the bulb(s),
first disconnect
the power
at the main thse or circuit
replaced
breaker
the adhesive
panel
or pull
the plug.
to be
are cool 1)etk)re
removing.
Atter
breaking
seal, remove
the bull) by gently
available from
2 Remoxe
GE supplier.
the bulb(s)
the screw
at the
turning.
same
left of the light coxer
and lower the coxer.
Replace
size and
4 Replace
with the
D,pe bull).
the screw.
Connect
electrical
to the oven.
[/
power
///
__/
J/
Remove screw
To replace
bulb with a 120 volt,
40-watt
incandescent
"_
bulb
CWBZ X O003*
the oven
light,
metal
first disconnect
the power
at the main fllse or circuit
light coxer
the handle.
breaker
After
panel
or pull
2 To remove the top grille,
open the door and
rell/OVe
the 3 screws on
top of the oven
the grille into
that hold
place.
Slide
tab on the
located
breaking
adhesixe
the plug.
available from your
GE supplier.
Lift the
seal,
aboxe
the
remoxe
the bull) 1)} gentl}
turning.
Replace
the same
bulb.
size and
Filter
housing
Light
with
type
cover
the grille to the left m
renlove it.
i
Screws
5 Replace
the light
coxer.
6 Replace the grille and
screws. Connect
electrical
38
power
to the oxen.
7"he Exhaust
Charcoal
ion some
Feature
The
Filter
models'_
xent
reusable
fan
has
grease
Models
a metal
filter.
9
Reusable Grease
that
back into
recirculate
the room
use a charcoal
air
also
fiher.
Filter
Ion all modelsl
The
reusable
grease
traps
grease
released
toods
on the cooktop.
also prevents
toods
flames
by
must
It
ti'om
damaging
the inside
the microwave.
of
this
the
AIMA_%
when
The
reason,
the
grease
cleaned
be
hood
once
filter
in place
is used.
filter
should
a month,
as needed.
it to the
Rinse,
shake
belore
replacing.
To clean the grease filter,
soak it and then swish it
in the flame
around
Pull up and to the right
ail/n/onia
prodttcts
darken
brushing
remove
in hot water
Don't
or
and
use
To replace,
and let it dry
slide the
slot on
filter
the
left side of the opening.
to lock into
place.
ail/n/onia
because
it will
the metal.
Light
can
be
or
side using the tab. Pull it
down and out.
detergent.
slide
For
flom
on the cooktop
To remove,
filter
be used
embedded
to
dirt.
39
%
7"he Exhaust
Feature
oauuot
bec/eaued.
/t
If the model is not vented
'¸:'r'ii
to the outside,
the air will
il must be replaced. Order
ii Part Nol WBO6X10823
_i!from your eE supplier.
be recirculated
charcoal
that
remove
helps
t
it__
a
filter
smoke
and odors.
To remove
._t
through
disposable
fiher,
the
charcoal
disconnect
power
the main
breaker
filter should
be replaced when it is
noticeably dir W or
discolored (usually atter
6-12 months, depending
on hood usage). See
"Optional Kits," page 9,
tot more intormation.
Push
at
filse or circuit
panel
The charcoal
the filter
bottom
until
at the
it comes
of the locking
the filter
or pull
flee
tabs.
Slide
down
and
out.
filter
into
the
of the
front
top
the plug.
Remove 3 grille screws
to remove the grille,
Remove
the grille
by
opening
the door
and
removing
the 3 screws
top of the oven
the grille
that
in place.
on
hold
Slide
the grille to the left to
remove it.
To install
Insert
a new filter,
l,,HI remo.e
pl ,sti,otl er
outer
wrapping
from
the
left
the
side
opening
of the
shown.
angle
and
4O
It will
on
oven
rest
2 side
in fiont
rear
tab.
and
3 scre_vs.
of
Replace
as
at an
support
the
tabs
right
the
grille
Before You Call For Service
Problem
Oven will not
A fuse
start
may be blown
circuit breaker
Power
in your
home
• P.eplace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
or the
tripped.
• Unplug
the microwaxe
it back in.
surge.
Plug not fully inserted
into wall outlet.
• Make
Door not securely
• Open
dosed.
oxen
sure
the 3-prong
is tully
inserted
the door
Floor of the oven is
warm, even when
the oven has not
been used
Heat from the cooktop
light may make the oven
floor get warm.
• This is normal.
"rOCKED" appears
on display
The control
locked.
• Press
about
You hear an
unusual, low-tone
You have tried to start
the Reminder
without
heep
a valid
ha_s been
oxen,
then
plug
on the
into
wall outlet.
and close
securel).
and hold ('&EAR/OFF
3 seconds
to unlock
• Start over
and
enter
a wdid
"SENSOR ERROR"
When
• Do
appears
feature,
using a Sensor
the door
was
opened
could be before
detected. steam
too
large for Sensor
Reheat
time
time of day.
• Man) of the oxen's teatures
and cannot be changed.
Food amount
tbr
the control.
of day.
You have tried to change
the power level when it is
not allowed.
on display
plug
not
sensed
down
()pen
and
on
door
time
until
is shown
are preset
steam
is
counting
display.
Steam not detected
in maximum
amount
of time.
• Use Time Cook to heat for more time.
Sensor
• Use Time
of food.
Reheat
is for
single servings
recommended
of
foods.
Cook
for large
amounts
41
Before You Call kbr Service
Moisture on the oven
door and walls while
cooking. Wipe the
moisture offwith a paper
towel or sott cloth.
Moisture hetween
the
oven door panels when
cooking certain fi)ods.
Moisture should dissipate
shortly atter cooking is
finished.
Steam or vapor escaping
flom around the door.
Light reflection around
door or outeI" case.
• Dimming oven light and
change in the hlower
sound at power levels
other than high.
• Dull thumping sound
while oven is operating.
The vent tim operating
while the microwa_> is
opmating. The vent tim
will not go off nor can it
he turned off until the
microwa_v is off.
42
• TV-radio intertbrence
might he noticed while
using the microwave.
Similar to the intertbrence
caused hy other small
appliances, it does not
indicate a prohlem with
the microwa_v. Plug the
microwa_v into a dittbrent
electrical circuit, mo\v the
radio or TV as tar away
flom the microwa_v as
possihle or check the
position and signal of
the TV/radio anmnna.
Notes
43
Notes
44
Notes
45
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For one year fiom (late of original purchase,
(/E will replace any part in the micro_m'e
oven that tidls due to a detect in materials or
All _;_rranty service _611be pro\'ided by our Factory
Service Centers or by our authorized Customer
Care :' servicers during normal
workmanship. During this limited row-year wm_anty,
GE will provide,f!'ee of charge, all labor and related
service costs to replace the detective part.
working hours.
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providing adequate electrical, exhausting and
other connecting facilities.
• Product not accessible to provide required
service.
• Replacement of house fuses or resetting of
circuit breakers.
• Replacement
of the cooktop light bulbs.
• Failure of the product or dmnage to
the product if it is abused, misused (for
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purpose or used commercially.
• Dmnage to product caused by accident, fire,
floods or acts of God.
• Incidental or consequential damage caused by
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• Dmnage caused after delivery.
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