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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

_
f_ A _r .......
F]_-2'(__
U'I
10N5'

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

7¸)¸¸¸¸¸¸¸¸¸¸¸¸¸¸(¸¸¸¸¸¸¸
¸
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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sab's
slipor¢vlna, lb'd (he&
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date is needed to obtain

heT_,.Ibm)of of original
servia, under waTvan(_'.

L/M/TE'D ONE-Yb24R WARRAN'IY
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.

Should your appliance need service, during
_mranty period or beyond, call 81)I).GE.(24RES
(800.432.2737).
Please have serial and model numbet._ m;dlable
\_hen calling fin service.

• Service trips to your home to teach you how to
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• hnproper

installation, deliver), or maintenance.

If you have an installation problem, contact
your dealer or installer. You are responsible for
providing adequate electrical, exhausting and
other connecting facilities.
• 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
example, cavity arcing from wire rack or
metal/foil), or used for other than the intended
purpose or used commercially.
• Dmnage to product caused by accident, fire,
floods or acts of God.
• Incidental or consequential damage caused by
possible defects with this applim_ce.
• Dmnage caused after delivery.

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