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Model:
JVM1730
JNM1731
JVM 1740
Spacemaker Microwave Oven
Owner's Manual
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Model#
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Find these numbers
on a label inside
the oven.
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READ ALL SAH_2TY
INkDRMA TYON BEFORE USING
-_ WARNING!
To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive
microwave energy:
For your safety, the information
must be fbllowed
to minimize
_
F* a Y
FI_G'A
.
_
U7 ION5
TO AVOID
POSSIBI_
EXPOSURE
TO EXC_SSI_
MICROWAVE
ENERGY
._
or explosion
or to prevent
personal
injm?
in this manual
the risk of fire
property
damage,
orlossoflite,
Do Not Attempt
On Not Operate
the oven
to operate
if it is damaged.
It is
with tlle
since
this oven
door
that
the oven
door
close
properly
and
exposure
that
nllCl'OW_tVe
safety
with
interlocks.
1)o Not Place
between
not to
or tamper
any object
the oven
fi'ont
fhce and the door or
allow soil or cleaner
residue
to accumulate
on sealing surfaces.
SAVE THESE
INSTR
there
damage
energy.
It is important
defeat
important
can result
in harmhd
the
particularly
open-door
operation
10
open
I door
is no
to the:
(bent).
2 hinges and latches
(broken
or loosened).
3 door
seals and _aling
surfaces.
The Oven ShouldNot
be adjusted
by anyone
or repaired
except
properly
qualified
set_zice
personnel.
UCTYONS
• Read
This microwave
oven is
UL listed for installation
over electric and gas
ranges.
This microwave
oven is
not approved or tested
for marine use.
and
specific
fi)llow tlte
• Do not
"Precautions
to
operate
appliance
tltis
if it ltas a
Avoid Possible
Exposure
to Excessive
Microwave
damaged
Energy"
properly
or if it ltas been
damaged
or dropped.
on
page
• Tltis appliance
grounded.
2.
must
be
Connect
to properly
plug,
only
grounded
replaced
Electric
mount
appliance
• Install
over a sink.
appliance
accordance
was designed
by General
Service or an
described
chemicals
lot use over
no wider
tltan
1)otlt gas and electric
equipment.
service
agent
in tltis manual.
Do llOt use corrosive
oven
It may be installed
cooking
is
be
• Use tltis appliance
only
lot its intended
use as
only in
witlt tlte
provided
Installation
Instructions.
ranges
cord
Electric.
this
Tltis over=tire-range
or
using a power cord
awdlable
Dt)m General
tltis
or locate
cord
it must
authorized
9.
• Do not
If the power
damaged,
outlet. See Grounding
Instructions
section on
page
power
if it is not working
36."
over
or w_pors
tltis appliance.
in
This
is
microwave
()veil
specifically
designed
to
lteat, dry or cook fi)od,
and is not intended
lot laboratory
or
industrial
use.
SAVE THESE INSTR UC770NS
READ ALl, SAkETY
INI DRMA TYON BEFORE USING
• Do not coxvr
openings
or block
any
• Do not store this appliance
outdoors.
Do not use this
product
example,
• To reduce
on the appliance.
-- Do not overtook
near wateI_tbr
in a wet
baselllellt,
Hear
a
cord away
surfaces.
• Do not immerse
Carefiflly
attend
appliance
when
placed
inside
papei;
• This appliance
be serviced
service
nearest
the oven
while cooking.
--
P.emovc
and
metal
fl'om
pl)wer
wire
or
containers
cord or plug in waten
them
--
Do not
tor
use
Do not
utensils
the
leave
oven
-- If materials
close supervision
is
necessm T when
used
• Do not store
directly
when
in file
anything
on top of the
n/icrowilx_
paper
or tood
or ad.jusmmnt.
by children.
cooking
()X_II wheil
ignite,
placing
pro'poses.
products,
tile
()/_ll
ii/icrowitve
is in operation.
Hot ill /lse.
inside
oven
kce I) the oxen
door closed, turn the
oxen off and disconnect
the pl)wer
cord, or shut
off pl)wer at the filse or
circuit
breaker
If the door
panel.
is opened,
the
fire may spread.
-- Do not use the
Sensor
Features
successioll
OH tile
twice in
Sitll/e
tood portion.
If tood is
under cooked after the
Jirst
CO/llltdowll,
/lse
Bme Cook tbr additional
cooking
Contact
service
• As with any appliance,
oven.
storag_
personnel.
authorized
repair
plastic
belore
in the
must only
by qualified
tacilitv tor examination,
twist-ties
handles
paper
• See door surtime cleaning
instructions
in the Care
and Cleaning section (s)
of this manual.
tood.
plastic or other combustible materials are
swimming pool, near a
sink or in similar locations.
• Keep power
fl'om heated
tile risk of fire
in the oven cm'iw:
time.
SAVE THESE INSTR UCTYONS
Stlrlilce
()Veil
SPECIAL N0 7??,SABOUT MICRO WAVING
Only use microwave
on more than one level.
NOTstore
the oven
• Metal, such
•Tlle metal sllelf (if
included) not installed
correctly so it touches tlle
II/iCFOWIP,_.
• Metal or loll touclling tlle
side of tlle oven.
shelf when reheating
DO
Arcing is tlle microwave
term lot sparks in tlle oven.
Arcing is caused by:
_i
• Foil not molded
shelf in the microwave.
(upturned
See operating instructions
alltellllaS).
II/i('IX)WiP_
unless
in
()X_II
or
II/ic1x
• Some
tlllless
yO/l/lse
labeled
)WIP_
tot use in
O_IIS.
products
sucll as
tot example,
closedjars---m_e
able to
explode and sllould
not be lleated in this
microw.tve
rise
of
could
tile
resuh
oven. Such
II/icFoWltX_
O_,_11
in il/jm),.
OX_II.
PFUSSIIFU
egg
g/lk and will cause
it to
possibly
towels
containing
small metal
pieces being used
tile ill icl_owltve.
in
• Opelafing
tile microwave
with no tood inside lot
a minute
or two
may (raise damage to tile
oven and could start a
fire. It increases
tile lleat
around
the magnetron
and can sllorten tlle lit_
• Foods witll unbroken
outer
"skin" sucll as
llot dogs,
smlsages, tomatoes, apples,
cllicken livers and other
will build up inside
burst,
paper
• P,ecycled
potatoes,
• Do not boil eggs in a
II/icFoWitVe
in tlle
of tile oven.
wllole eggs and sealed
containers
dislles,
II/OFe than
in a special
popcorn
rimmed
act like
II/icl_owitve popcorn
accessory
as twist-ties,
pins or g, lld-
to tood
edges
Do not pop popcorn
yO/ll"
pouhry
giblets, and egg yolks
sllould
steam
be pierced
to escape
cooking.
resulting
in il/.juEv.
SAVE THI 2SE INS TR UC TIONS
to allow
during
SPECIAL N0 7??,SABOUT MICRO WAVING
SAFETY
FACT
• Avoid
SUPERHEATEDWATER
heating
baby
inlant tood is thoroughly
cooked.
Stir tood to
fire, causing
the heat
Be careflfl
to prevent
be overheatedbeyond
the boilingpoint without
appearingto be boiling.
Visible bubblingor boiling
when the container
is removedfromthe
microwave oven is not
scalding
tormula
-- Do not overheat
the
liquid.
--
Stir
the
both
belore and ball,ray
through heating it.
-- Do not use straightsided containers with
narrow
necks.
--After 1-1eating, allow the
container to stand in
the
microwave
evenly.
when warming
or breast milk.
They
dehydrate
to
yO/Ir
• Cook
could
and catch
damage
()Veil.
meat
and
poultry
tlloroughly--n/eat
to
at least an INTERNAL
ten/perature
of 160°F
The container
n/ay tcel
cooler than the n/ilk
and poultry
to at least
INTERNAL
ten/perature
really
of 180°F.
is. Alw_ffs test the
milk
beJore
tceding
these
the baby.
• Don't
deflost
lle_,_rages
necked
flozen
Cooking
usually protects
against
tbodborne
illness.
(especially
carbonated
beverages).
Even if the container
is
opened,
pressure
can
build up. Tl-fis can cause
the container
to burst,
possibly
resulting
in
ill jut>
• Hot
toods
and steam
carefifl
burns.
when
of hot
tood,
including
bags,
cooking
and boxes.
possible
Be
opening
any containers
popcorn
pouches
To prevent
ill.jury, direct
steam away fl'on/
and tace.
hands
()veil
tbr a short time beiore
removing the containen
-- Use extreme care when
inserting a spoon or
other utensil into the
containen
SAVE THESE
INSTR
to
temperatures
ill llarrowbottles
can cause
liquid
ovcrcook
potatoes.
distribute
To reduce the risk of il/jury
to persolls:
• Do not
in glass jars, even with
the lid off. Make sure all
Liquids,such as water,
coffee or tea, are able to
always present. THIS
COULDRESULTIN VERY
HOT LIQUIDSSUDDENLY
BOILINGOVERWHEN THE
CONTAINERIS DISTURBED
ORA SPOONOR OTHER
UTENSILIS INSERTED
INTO THE LIQUID.
tood
UCTYONS
an
Make
sure
all cookware
If the dish
and only
used in your microwave
oven is suitable
Jbr
microwaving.
Most
casseroles,
cooking
measuring
cups,
cup heats, then
is microwave-satE.
glass
dishes,
custard
cups, pottery or china
dinnerware
which does
not
have metallic
trim or glaze
with a metallic
sheen can
be used.
Some
is labeled
tot
microwaving."
cool
in the
the dish
cooking,
sate tot
vent plastic
use recycled
products.
paper
towels,
Recycled
napkins
could
or ignite.
containing
nyhm
cause
Paper
filaments
be avoided,
arcing
products
nyhm
or
should
as they may
also ignite.
oven
both
the dish
you
are testing
and
a glass
measuring
cup
filled
1 cup of water--set
the
measuring
cup either
or next to the dish.
Microwave
30-45
with
in
seconds
wrap
on)
transiErred
heated
tiom
tood.
the
Pot holders
may be needed
the cookware.
• "Boilable"
cooking
pouches
and
closed
to handle
tightly
plastic
1)ags should
be slit, pierced
as directed
or vented
1)y package.
trays
meat is
have a thin
could
burst
immediately
cooking,
plastic
during
possil)ly
in il/jury. Also,
microwaved,
the metal
can 1)urn the floor of the
be at least
partially
uncovered
because
oven or ignite
towel.
torm
a paper
use the microwave
at high. If the dish lmats,
it should not be used
to dry newspapers.
tot microwaving.
Not all plastic wrap
is suitable
tot use in
II/ic
rowave
Check
storage
a tight
they
When
with containers
tightly
covered
plastic
wrap,
covering
should
seal.
with
remove
carefully
and
steam away ti'om
and lace.
()veils.
the package
Jot proper
resulting
plastic
containers
cooking
direct
hands
or
after
strip of metal embedded
in the 1)ottom. ¼"hen
Do not
to
so
escape.
can
If they are not,
• Some styrofoam
(like those that
packaged
Be sure
• Cookware
may 1)ecome
hot 1)ecause of heat
()VeilS.
paper
steam
to retain
and prevent
spattering.
make sure it is
use in microwave
waxed
in order
moisture
which
• If you are not sure if a
dish is microwave-satE,
use this test: Place in the
towels,
paper and plastic wrap
can be used to cover
dishes
and waxed paper may
contain
metal flecks
How to test for a
microwave-safe
dish,
• Paper
If you use a meat
thermometer
while
• Do not
cookware
"suitable
remains
the water
use.
SAVE THliSE INS TR UC TYONS
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICRO WAVING
• Use toil only as directed
in
this manual.
YVhen using
loll in the microwave
oven, kee I) the loll at least
1" away ti'om the sides of
the oven.
Plastic
cookware_Plastic
cookware
designed
lbr
microwave
cooking
is
very useflfl, but should
be used careflflly. Even
microwave-satE
plastic
may not be as tolerant
of
overcooking
conditions
as are glass or ceramic
materials
and may soften
or char if subjected
to short periods of
overcooking.
In longer
exposnres
to
cooking,
cookware
The tim will
automatically
certain
Take
Fan
care
starting
to
and
accidental
while
the
cooking
vent
Jan
the
the
microwave
Do
not
of
fires
is in use.
underside
allow
to build
microwave
the
spreading
• Clean
Jan
(see
tcature).
prevent
up
=
of
often.
grease
on the
or the
filters.
these
oven, smother
a flaming
pan on the surface
unit
by covering
the pan
completely
with a lid, a
cookie sheet or a fiat tl, t)'.
• Use care when cleaning
the vent Jan filters.
Corrosive
cleaning
agents, such as lye-based
oven cleaners,
may
damage
the filters.
plastcs only and use
them in strict compliance
with the cookware
I1/anilJilCt/lrer_s
recom
n/endations.
2 Do not microwave
containers.
including
However,
tiom
pacem
8
electronic
products,
empW
Do not permit children
to use plastic cookware
without
complete
supervision.
• When preparing
flaming foods under
the microwave, turn
the Jim on.
• Never
leave
microwaves.
patients
with
akers
surlhce
units
beneath
your microwave
oven unattended
at high
heat settings.
Boilovcrs
cause smoking
and greasy
spillovcrs
that may ignite
and spread
if the
microwave
vent Jim is
operating.
To
automatic
Jan
use adequate
cookware
and
heat on snriace
only when
Most pacemakers
are
shielded
from interlcrence
guidelines:
I Use microwave-sale
the fi)od and
could ignite.
• In the event of a grease
fire on the surfi_ce units
below the microwave
operate
under
conditions
Automatic
()vet
Follow
minimize
operation,
sized
use high
units
necessary.
to consult
their ph):sicians
if they have concerns.
m ay wish
SAVE THESE INSTR UC770NS
GROUNDING 1NSTRUC770N /Off lTONAL Kf lS
Tltis appliance
cord
a grounding
wire witlt a
grounding
n/ust
Ensure proper ground
exists before use,
WARNING
Improper use of the
grounding plug can result
in a risk of electric shock.
Tltis appliance
grounded.
be
In the event
an electrical
grounding
n/ust
sltort
reduces
risk of electric
of
the
sltock
l/y
providing
an escape wire
fi)r tlte electric current.
plug.
ltaving
Tlte plug
be plugged
outlet
into
l)uih-in
a custon/
appearance.
For installation
between
cabinets
only;
end-ol:cabinet
not fi)r
installation.
use an adapter
witlt tltis appliance.
understood,
exists as to
is properly
use an extension
witlt
tltis appliance.
cord
is too
sltort, ltave a qualified
electrician
or service
tecltnician
near
the
install
an outlet
appliance.
grounded.
If the outlet
2-prong
OF
(ground)
tlte power
con/pletely
or if doubt
is a standard
wall outlet,
it is
your personal
responsibility
and obligation
to have it
with a properly
3-prong
For best operation,
plug
tltis appliance
its own
into
electrical
outlet
flickering
of lights,
of fltse or tripping
circuit l)reaker.
to prevent
blowing
of
wall
two
JX81J-- Recirculating
CharcoalFilterKit
Filter
tlte
to provide
tion/
If tlte power
3"-wide filler panels.
widtlt
plug
c/tt
if tlte grounding
are not
Eacl-i kit contains
range ltood, filler panel
kits fill in tlte additional
prong
cord.
cord
tlte appliance
any
the third
tecltnician
instructions
JX48WH--White
a 36"
ren/ove
Do not
Filler Panel Kits
replacing
under
circ/ttl/stallces
Consuh
a qualified
electrician
or service
grounded
outlet.
Wlten
Do not
Do not
and grounded.
replaced
JX48BL--Black
an
tltat is properly
installed
wltetlter
circuit,
is equipped
witlt a power
kits are used
ii/icrowave
be vented
()veil
wlten
CallllOt
to tlte outside.
JX48
Availal)le
at extra
cost tion/
your GE supplier,
or see
GE Service Nun/bets.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
9
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1 Door Handle. Pull to
()pen
the door.
door
must
latched
be securely
t_)r the
to operate.
Illicrow_]tVC
T
8 Removable Turntable.
4 Shelf (if included).
The
Lets you microwave
Turntable
several
must
be in place
using
the oven.
Jbods
at once.
Food
microwaves
when
placed
on the oven
2 Door Latches.
best
Shield.
cooking
S(Teen
allows
turntable
may be
removed
t_)r cleaning.
or
clock
while keeping
microwaves
confined
in the
10
oven.
Touch Control Panel
You must set the
to be viewed
when
The
directly
Window with Metal
5
and support
floor
turn table.
3
0
1)eJ_)re using
the microwave.
6
Cooktop Lights.
7
Grease Filters.
9
Convenience Guide.
NOTE."Rating
vent(s)
located
plate,
oven
and oven light are
on the inside walls
of the microwave
oven.
The Controls on Your Microwave
(Throughout
Oven
this mm_ual, ,/_atu_s a_d <_ppear
d
time fbr T!ME cooI_
TIME DEFROST
or
]
EXPREss
cOoK[
power
!eve! may a!s ° be
changed
dur!ng
time
counOown;
2 Enter cooking or
defrosting
time.
3 Press POWER LEVEL.
4Select
desired
power
level1,Io.
5 Press START
l)ut tood
tiequent
rotating
Most cooking
done
on High
mW
Here
of
ilre
/lses
setting
cook
more
need
less stirring
level
sonic
better
High 10
flav(m
Med-High 7
Medium5
or
cooking
foods
tendency
Defrosting
without cooking;
simmering:
delicate sm rues.
Use
WarmI
Keeping Ibod
lexel when
warnl
that
overcooking:
softening butter.
haxe a
without
potatoes.
Rest periods
microwave
Low2 or3
or
to 1)oil oxer, such
as scalloped
Slow cooking
and tenderizing
such as stews and
less tender cuts
of meat.
is used.
power
Gentle cooking
of"meat and
reheating.
will
texture
settings
Fish. bacon.
pouhry; baking
casseroles arid
if one of the
a lower
pies
power
vegetables,
boiling liquids,
may have
appearance
UXHII]
vi/riol/s
PowerLevel BestUses
of the tood.
toods
betbre
levels:
evenly, and
Some
cook
not
of the
\_as deti'osted.
J()r
will be
(I)ower
10). A lower
lower
would
the inside
or turning
oven
rotating
ener_z_ did
(10) will
more
of this
the outside
time.
thsmr
stirring,
feaur¢
of the
setting
need
An example
is shown with power level
3
the deii'ost cxcle. /f
level
and
power:
tbod.
on a range.
is the thstest
way to cook
100%
to the
to "'equalize"
or transtcr
heat to the inside of the
(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
Display
f st°r l
2 Enter
the first cook
You
may
during
check
door
()pen
Time
the
and
Cook
tood.
press
cooking.
the power
if you don't
to
Close
the
START
to
3 Changepower level
if youdon'twant full
power. (Press POWER
LEVEL.Select a
desiredpower level
1-10.)
4 PressSTART
power
4 Press
level
fifll
level 1-10.)
TIME
COOK
again.
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.
At the end
Time
14
want
power. (Press POWER
LEVEL. Select a desired
5 Enter
2 Entercooking time.
time.
flexibilitx:
resume
I Press TIME COOK,
during
how to
1 Press TIME CO()K.
3 Change
0
power
levels automatically
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-<1t. casserole,
l()-oz,
package
6 to 8 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole,
water.
place
2 tahlespoons
10-oz,
package
6 to 8 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole,
place
1/4
cup water.
Asparagus
(flesh
spears)
(frozen
spears)
package
Beans
(fi'esh
green
(flozen
green
Ifrozen
lima,
)
)
place
1/2
cup water.
Beets
i flesh,
whole
)
1 bunch
17 to 21 rain.
/n 2-qt. casserole,
place
1/2
cup water.
7 to 10 rain.
In 2-qt. casserole,
place
1/2
cup water.
)
1 bunch
, l 7 to 1_ lhs.)
1 bunch
, l 7 to 1_ lhs.)
10-oz. package
9 to 13 rain.
In 2-qt. ohlong
1/4 cup water.
5 to 7 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole.
5 to 7 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole,
water.
8 to 1 1 min.
In 1½- ( )r 2-qt. casserole,
water.
7 to I0 min.
In c2- n" 3-qt. casserole,
Broccoli
(flesh
cut)
(flesh
spears
(frozen.
glass haking
dish,
place
chopped)
(flozen
spears
Cabbage
(flesh)
) 10-oz,
package
1 medium
, ahout
head
S
2 lh,'.)
(wedges)
place
3 tahlespoons
place
place
1/4
1/4
cup
cup
watel'.
Carrots
(flesh.
sliced )
Iflozen_
1 Ih.
7 to 9 min.
In 1J/>qt. casserole,
lO-oz,
5 to 7 min.
In 1-qt. casserole,
package
place
1/4
cup water.
place
2 tahlespoons
place
place
place
1/2 cup water.
1/2 cup water.
2 tahlespoons
watel'.
Cauliflower
(floweretsl
(flesh. whole)
Iflozen_
1 medium
l medium
10-oz,
head
head
package
9 to 14 min.
I0 to 17 min.
5 to 7 min.
In 2-qt. casserole,
In 2-qt. casserole,
In 1-qt. casserole,
water.
15
Cooking
Vegetable
Guide for 7 me Cook I & H
Amount
Time
Comments
lO-oz,
5 to 7 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole,
Corn
Ifi'ozen
kernell
package
place
2 tablespoons
water,
Cornon the cob
(fl'esh J
] to 5 ears
3 to 4 rain.
per
ear
In 2-qt. obhmg
glass baking
dish, place
corn. If corn is in husk, use no water;
if corn has been
water. Rearrange
(fl'ozen
_
1 ear
2 to 6 ears
5 to 6 rain.
3 to 4 rain.
per
ear
lmsked,
add 1/4 cup
after half of time.
Place in 2-qt. obhmg
glass baking
Cover with vented plastic wrap.
Rearrange
after half of time.
dish.
Mixed
vegetables
i frozen
l O-oz. package
5 to 7 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole,
place
3 tablespoons
water,
Peas
Iffesh.
shelled_
I fl'ozen3
2 lbs.
unshelled
9 to 12 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole,
place
1/4
l 0-oz.
package
5 to 7 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole,
place
2 tablespoons
cup water.
water,
Potatoes
Ifl'esh.
white"
cubed.
Iflesh, whole.
sweet or whitel
4 potatoes
, _ to 8 oz. each
9 to 12 rain.
]
3 to 4 rain.
Pierce
center
6 to _4 oz.
Peel
and
2-qt.
after
casserole
half of
cut
into
1 inch
with
time.
cubes.
1/2
with cooking
of the oven.
cup
Place
water.
in
Stir
tork.
Place
in
Let stand
:5 minutes.
Spinach
(fl'esh)
lO to 16 oz.
5 to 7 rain.
In 2-qt. casserole,
(frozen.
chopped
and leaf_
10-oz.
5 to 7 rain.
In 1-qt. casserole,
pack:tge
place
washed
place
spinach.
3 tablespoons
water.
Squash
(flesh.
and
summer
1 lb. sliced
5 to 7 rain.
In
1 to 2 squash
_about 1 lb. each
8 to 11 rain.
Cut
1½-qt.
(winter
acorn
butternut}
place
in half
and
remove
membranes.
In
baking
place
down.
16
casserole,
1/4
cup
water.
? ellow)
dish,
Turn
2-qt.
cut-side-up
fibrous
obhmg
squash
glass
cut-side-
after
4 Ininutes.
7 me Features
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Display
(Start _]
Allows you to defi'ost tot the
length of time you select. See
the Defi'osting Guide tot
suggested times.
Power level 3 is automatically
set, but you may chang> this
fi)r more flexibility. You may
defi'ost small items more
quickly by v,fising the power
level after entering the time.
However, they will need more
flequent attention than usual.
Power level 7 cuts the total
I Press DEFROST
AUTO/TIME twice.
2 Enter defrosting time.
3 Press START
4 Turnfood over when
the oven signals.
5 Press START
(Auto Defrost explained
in the section on
defi'osting time in about halt;
power level 10 cuts the total
time to approximately l/3.
Rotate or stir tood fiequently.
At one hall of selected
defiosting time, the oven
signals TURN. At this time,
turn tood over and break
apart or reammge pieces tot
more even defi'osting. Shield
any warm areas with small
pieces of toil.
Convenience Features.)
A dull thumping noise m_g be
heard during deflosting. This
sound is normal when the
oven is not operating at High
poweI:
DefrostingTips
• Foods fi'ozen in paper or
plastic can be defi'osted in
the packag>. Tightly closed
packages should be slit,
pierced or vented AFTER
ti)od has partially deflosted.
Plastic stoFag_ containers
should be at least partially
tlnc(weied.
• Family-size, prepackaged
fi'ozen dinners can be
defiosted and microwaved.
If the fi)od is in a fi)il
container, minster it to a
microwave-sate dish.
• Foods that spoil easily, such
as milk, eggs, fish, stutfings,
poult_y and pork, should
not be allowed to sit out
tot more than one hour
after
Room
defi'osting.
tempeFatm'e
promotes
growth of harmfifl
the
bacteria.
• For more even defi'osting
of larg>r toods, such as beef,
lamb and veal roasts, use
Auto Defiost.
• Be sure large meats are
completely defiosted befiwe
cooking.
• When deflosted, tood
should be cool but sottened
in all areas. If still slightly icy,
return to the microwave ve_y
brietly, or let it stand a t>w
minutes.
17
Defrosting
Guide
Food
Time
Comments
Breads, Cakes
Bread, buns or rolls (1 piece)
I rain.
Sweet rolls (approx.
3 to 5 rain.
12 oz, _
Fish and Seafood
Fillets, frozen (1 lb._
Shellfish, small pieces (1 lb.)
Fruit
Plastic pouch I to2
(I O-oz. package)
Meat
Bacon (1 lb.)
_ to _ rain.
5 to 7 rain.
3 1o
Steaks, chops and cutlets
1)lock in casserole.
break
up after
half
the
Turn
and
over
time.
_ min.
Place unopened
package
Let stand 5 minutes
after
Franks (1 lb. J
Groundmeat (1 lb. i
Roast:beef,lamb, veal,pork
Place
5 to 7 min.
12 to 16 min.
per lb.
5 to 7 min.
per lb.
in oven.
defrosting.
Place unopened
package
in oven.
Microwave.just
until tianks can be
separated.
Let stand 5 minutes,
if
necessary,
to complete
defiosting.
Turn meat over after half the time.
Use power
level
Place unwrapped
Turn over after
warm
areas
1.
meat in cooking
half tlte time and
dislt.
shield
witlt toil. YVlten finislted,
separate
pieces
defiosting.
and let stand
to complete
Pon/tq
Chicken, broiler-fryer
cutup (2½ to 3 lbs._
15 to 19 min.
Place wrapped
and turn over
chicken
in dish. Unwrap
after half tlte time. YVlten
finished,
separate
pieces and microwave
2-4 minutes
more, if necessary.
Let stand
to finislt detiosting.
Chicken,whole
(2½ to 3 lbs.
17 to 21 min.
Place wrapped
clticken
in dish. After ltalf
the time, unwrap
and turn clticken
()vet.
Shield warm areas witlt toil. Finislt
deliosting.
If necessary,
run cold water
tlte cavity until giblets can be removed.
in
Cornishhen
7 to 13 min.
per lb.
Place unwrapped
lten in the oven breastside-up.
Turn over after ltalf the time.
P,un cool water in tlte cavity until giblets
can be removed.
Turkey breast (4 to 6 lbs.)
5 1o U min.
Place unwrapped
side-down.
Atter
and sltield warm
per
18
¸¸
lb.
deJiosting.
reJiigerator
breast in dish breasthalf tlte time, turn over
areas with toil. Finislt
Let stand 1-2 ltours in
to complete
deJiosting.
7_me Features
This is a quick
i:il re cook
31̧
cooking
way to set
The
time for 1-6 minutes.
Press
one
of the
Cook
pads
Express
(fiom
1 to 6)
for 1 to 6 minutes
cooking
at power
For example,
of
level
press
pad tbr 2 minutes
cooking
power
level can
changed
as time
counting
POWER
down. Press
LEVEL and
enter
be
is
1-10.
10.
the 2
of
time.
You can use this feature
two ways:
30Addsec.
)
• 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
To add time:
How to Use the Popcorn
Feature
I
Follow
9
package
instructions,
(less time) (more time)
Cook
Use only with prepackaged
microwave popcorn weighing
3,0 to 3,5 ounces,
using
Time
if tile package
less than
larger
than
Place
is
3.0 ounces
or
3.5 ounces.
the package
popcorn
of the
2 Press
of
in the center
m ic rowave.
POPCORN.
oven
starts
The
immediately.
Tap POPCORN
to select
the l)ag size yon are
Press 9 again
10 seconds
additional
How to Adjust the Popcorn
Program to Provide a Shorter
that
30 seconds
time).
time:
Mter
pressing
press
1 immediately
the oven
POPCORN,
after
starts ti)r 20
seconds
less cooking
1 again
cooking
time.
to reduce
time another
10 seconds
(total
30 seconds
less time).
or Longer Cook Time
If yon lind
to add another
(total
To subtract
Press
cooking.
popcorn
Alter pressing POPCORN,
press 9 immediately atter
the oven starts for an extra
20 seconds.
the l)l_and of
yon use underi)ops
or overcooks
consistently,
yon can add or sul)tract
20-30
seconds
automatic
The
heats
to the
popi)ing
Beverage
time.
tcatnre
1-3 servings
of
any beverage.
2 (( i¸ 3
/
Press
BEVEIUkGE.
oven
starts
The
serving
size is
automatically
set at 1, but
can be changed
2 or 3 right
BEVEI_GE.
20
The
immediately.
alter
lxy pressing
pressing
Drinks
Beverage
heated
with the
feature
may be
very hot. Remove
the
container
with care.
The P,eheat tcatnre
reheats
3 Press
1 to 3 servings of many
previously cooked toods.
c2()r 3 to reheat
c2()r
3 servings.
4 Press
I Press REHEAT.
START.
NOTE."Theserving size may
be changedor addedafter
pressingSTARTPress
numberpad2 or 3.
2 Select tood txl)e 1-6 tot
one serving (see Reheat
(;uide below).
Reheat Guide
Food Type ............
Comments .......................
1Pasta
Coxer
with lid or xented
plastic
wrap.
2 Meats, casseroles, pizza
Co_er
with lid or _ented
plastic
wrap.
3 Fruits and vegetables
Coxer
with lid or xented
plastic
wrap.
4 Beverages,
Works
best with wide
Coxer
with lid or xented
5 Sances
8-10
andgravies
6Plateofleftovers
(2 to 3 foods, 4 oz. each)
Cox er with xented
The
Potato
tcatnre
month
plastic
cooks
nptofonr
pot
.oes S-,0onnce
Press
POTATO
one potato,
potatoes,
once
tot
twice tot two
three
times
mug--do
plastic
not coxer.
wrap.
wrap.
three
potatoes
and tonr
times Jot tonr potatoes.
The oven will start
im mediately
POTATO
alter
is pressed.
tot
(on some models)
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
The Vegetable tcature
automatically sets the
cooking times and power
levels to cook fi'esh, fi'ozen
or canned vegetables.
/ Press VEGETABLE.
"Select Vcggie type 1-3"
will be displ;ged.
4 The
oven
starts
an tomaticall?.
Food
Code
Food
WeiTlht
1
Canned
4-20
oz.
2
3
Frozen
Fresh
4-20
4-16
oz.
oz.
2 Select tbod type 1-3
(see chart at right).
Display
3 Enter weight in ounces
(see chart at right).
21
Convenience
Features
(on some models)
The
Cook
tcature
automatically
cooking
1
2
3
5
7
8
6
9
and
power
3 Enter
weight
4 Press
START.
Hint." Press and
levels for a w_rie W of leeds.
/ Press
4
times
sets the
COOK
COOK.
pad
to display
2 Select food t) pe 1-9 (see
the Cook Guide 1)elow).
and
in ounces.
hold
during
the food
remaining
the
cooking
type
cook
time.
0
Display
Cook Guide
Food Type
1 Canned
Vegetables
2 Frozen Vegetables
Weight
Comments
4 to 20 oz.
Use microwaxe-sate
casserole
or 1)owl.
Coxer with lid or xented plastic wlap.
4 to 20 oz.
Use microwave-sate
casserole
or 1)owl.
Follow package
instructions
for adding
water. Coxer with lid or xented
plastic
wrap.
3 Fresh Vegetables
4 to 16 oz.
Use microwa,
e-sate casserole
or 1)owl.
Add 2 tablespoons
water tor each serxing.
Coxer with lid or _ented plastic wl_ap.
4 Potatoes
8 to 40 oz.
Pierce skin with fork. Place
oxen tiger or turntable.
5 Fish
4 to 16 oz.
Use obhmg,
with xented
square or round dish. Coxer
plastic wrap or wax paper.
4 to 40 oz.
Use el)long,
with xented
square or round
plastic wrap.
8 to 48 oz.
Use round
6 Chicken
Pieces
7 Ground Meat
(beef, pork, turkey)
casserole
dish.
potatoes
dish.
Coxer
Cruml)le
meat
into dish. Co_er with lid or _ented
wrap. Drain and stir at signal.
plastic
8Bacon
2_ t( ) 10 oz.
La_er
,
strips on a plate, 4 to a la_er.
Co_er each la}er with a paper towel.
9 Pizza
(frozen, microwaveable)
4 to 16 oz.
Follow package
instructions
pizza for microwa_ing.
22
on
to prepare
The
Deflost
tcatnre
Auto/Time
gives
to deflost
i
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Press
you
Auto
once
Deflost
Time
Use
Auto
poultry
and
Deflost
lot
flozen
Joods.
AUTO/TIME once.
2 Usingthe Conversion
Guideat right, enter
foodweight. For
example,presspads I
and2 for 1.2pounds
(I pound,3 ounces).
Auto
fish.
the
and
power
even
located
the
Jot
meat,
Use
Time
Weight of
Food in
Ounces
....
a pound)
up
4-5
times
to give
results
and
617
lot
8
fish
9-10
to 6 pounds.
is a handy
the
guide
inside
flont
11
]7
12-13
.8
14"15
oven.
.9
• Remoxe
meat
package
3 PressSTART
(Time Defrost is
explained in the 77me
Features section.)
Enter Food
Weight
(tenths of
other
levels
on
is
automatically
poultry
weiglfing
There
Jor
deflosting
defl'osting
meats,
pf tbod
stated in pounds
and
ounces,
the ounces
must
be converted
to tenths
(.1) ofa p0und.
twice
m()st
Deflost
sets
of
or
Defrost
0
I PressDEFROST
If th e weight
Defl'ost.
Display
_ Start
ways
toods.
DEFROST
AUTO/TIME
tbr
two
flozen
and
microwax
• Twice
the
At
each
tood
signal,
over.
defl'osted
warm
small
• After
TURN.
TUI_N
shield
with
defrost,
signals
the
pieces
need
:5 minutes
of
toil.
most
to stand
to
deflosting.
should
meat
areas
deflosting,
meats
on
dish.
during
Remove
30
place
e-safe
oven
turn
or
tiom
complete
Large
stand
lot
roasts
al)out
minutes.
23
Other Features
Your Model
To remind
you that you
have fi)od
oven
May Have
in the oven,
will display
READY"
minute
and beep
until
the oven
press
CLEAR/OFF.
Press
door
to enter
the
day or to check
1
2
3
4
5
6
2 Enter
7
8
9
0
Display
st0rq
LP°useJ
24
4 Press
IS
a
or
time
of
the time
microwaving.
I P_ess CLOCK.
3 Select
once
you either
open
of day while
the
"FOOD
time
of day.
AM or PM.
START
or CLOCK.
The
scroll
speed
of the
display can be changed.
Press and hold the
AM/PM
AM/PM
pad about
3 seconds
to bring
the display.
Select
up
1-5 tbr
slow to thst scroll
speed.
To turn
displa)
the
clock
off, press and hold
about 3 seconds.
0 for
To redispla)
the clock,
repeat.
Display
(on some models)
Delay
Start allo_vs you to
set the microwave
cooking
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I Press
2 Enter
want
up
to 24 hours.
DEIAY
the
time you
the
clock shows
0
Display
START.
the oven
(Be sure
to delay
to start.
microwave
the correct
tim e of day.)
3 Select
AM or PM.
4 Select
an} combination
of Defiost
or Time
5 Press
The
I & II.
START.
Delay
Start
be displayed
The
Auto/Time
Cook
oven
time
plus
will automatically
start at the delayed
The
time
displayed
CI_OCK.
will
"DS."
time.
of day m_ W be
by pressing
LPause]
25
Other Features
Your Model
Timer On/Off
a minute
timer
used
1
2
the oven
I Press
4
5
8
9
.......
To turn
signal,
press
NOTE."
The
ON/OFF.
will be lit while
time you want
off the
TIMER
to
timer
indicator
the timer
is operating.
down.
3 Press
0
timer
ON/OFE
even
6
cotlnt
will signal.
is operating.
TIMER
2 Enter
7
operates
as
and can be
at any time,
when
3
May Have
TIMER
ON/OFF
to start.
Display
When
time
is up,
In addition
many
the oxen
to starting
fimctions,
START/PAUSE
to stop cooking
allows )ou
without
opening
the door
clearing
the display.
or
(on some models)
The
1
2
3
4
5
6
Reminder
t_attlre
be used
like an alarm
and can
be used
time,
even
oven
is operating.
Reminder
at any
when
time
the
8
0
Display
9
I Press
2 Enter
The
the oxen
you.
(Be sure the microwave
clock shows the correct
time
26
of da}.)
AM or PM.
REMINDER.
Reminder
signal
YVhen
occurs,
may be displayed
pressing
will remain
REM indicator
lit to show
the Reminder
clear
by
REMINDER.
NOTE."The
you want
to remind
4 Press
time
later.
REMINDER.
the time
3 Select
press REMINDER
to turn
it otE The Reminder
can be
set up to 24 hours
7
(-_ln
clock
that
is set. To
the Reminder
betore
it occurs, press REMINDER,
then 0. The REM indicator
will no longer
be lit.
_km
may
panel
lock
to
microwave
control
tiom
accidentally
used
the
prevent
or
controls,
being
CLEAR/OFF
started
by
To lock
the
or
children.
three
the
and
tor
seconds.
control
Control Lock
unlock
press
¼Then
panel
an
"L" will
to
the
hold
about
the
is locked,
be
displayed
extreme
right.
(on some models)
For best cooking
resuhs,
leaxe the turntable
on.
Turn
Table
[
It can
be turned
off
Sometimes
for large dishes. Press
TURNTABLE
to turn
the turntable
(Surface
Light
the
turntable
rotate
the
dish
is off,
1/2
Press
to turn
light
on or off.
touch.
the turntable
after
2
3
4
5
6
on and
8
0
Display
9
at any time
AUTO
NITE
On some
you want
the light to turn on.
Select AM or PM.
3 Press
models,
AUTO
LIGHT
the time
again
NITE
and enter
you want
light to turn
AM or PM.
there
is
option.
Press
SURFACE
once
Jot bright
night
LIGHT
light,
light
to turn
twice
or three
the light
off.
4 Press AUTO NITE
I ]GHT.
NITE
will stay lit to remind
Nite Light
the time
and
you that the tcature
is set.
You can review the Auto
I]GHT.
2 Enter
7
off
you want.
I Press
toucl-fing
during
a nigh t light
You can set the night
i
hot to
turn
the surface
automatically
for
cooking.
times
to turn
too
Be carefifl
Jot the
light
time
the turntable
can become
on or off.
_:hen
after half the
best results.
the
pressing
LIGHT.
settings
AUTO
by
NITE
To erase your settings
and turn off the automatic
tcature,
LIGHT,
press AUTO
then 0.
NITE
off. Select
21
Other Features
Your Model
May Have
(on some models)
The
beeper
Choose
to
L
-1
Fan )
lexel
0-3 for mute
loud.
The
Vent
sound
xent fan
steam
from
remoxes
and other
surface
xapors
cooking.
Press
VENT
high
tim speed,
low Lm speed
time
An automatic
protects
tim tcature
too much
ti'om
the cooktop
heat
to turn
If you have
rising
below
It automatically
turns on
if it senses too much heat.
it.
(}lllllOt
t/lrll
for
twice for
or a third
the
turned
on you may find
the microwave
tiom
FAN once
it
off.
Lm off.
the t:an
that you
The
£lll
will automatically
turn
off
when
parts
the internal
are
cool. It may stay on for
30 minutes
or more alter
the cooktop
and microwave
controls
are turned
off.
28
(on some models)
How to Use the Shelf
Food
When Microwaving
placed
.I////I
I I I I I \ \ \ \NN\
• Make
sure
the shelf
microwmes
best wl*en
on tile turntable.
shelf when reheating
!
on more than one
!
is
• DO NoTstorethe
positioned
properl}
inside the microwave
to prevent
the oven
• Do not
damage
from
F0r best
results
oven
Shelf in the
microwave
to
oven,
arcing.
use a
microwave
browning
dish on the shel£
The
shelf
could
ox erheat.
• Do not use the oven
_J
with tile shelf on tile
microwave
floon
i¸¸¸
2-level reheating
This
on 2 levels
• To reheat
could
damage
lnicrowa_
tile
• Use pot
holders
handling
when
• To reheat
when
lower
the shelf'
it may be hot.
• Do not
or
j
e.
Switch places after 1/2 time.
with
on the
1 Multipl}
reheat
time
bs 1 F_,.
use the shelf
cooking
2 Switch places
the time.
popcorn.
• Do not
2 dishes
level:
after
1/2
use the shelf
Sensor
Cooking
Switch
places after 1/2 time.
or Reheat.
29
Microwave
7 rms
Arcing
is the microwaxe
caused
b}:
• metal
term
or foil touching
• toil that
is not
for sparks
in the oxen.
Arcing
is
the side of the oxen.
molded
to tood
(upturned
edges
act like
_ln telln_ls).
• metal
such
• rec}cled
Coxers
allows
Shioldino
paper
hold
cooking
in moisture,
excess
_qJen
containing
allow
plastic
thin
which
for more
coxering
turning
3O
exen
dishes.
pieces.
heating
or coxering
chicken
such
and
reduce
with wax paper
cook
betore
with regular
placed
larger
oxens,
on a cooling
a dish
back one
corner
1)feasts
to
}ou use small strips
and
of
legs on
parts.
toods
such
as roasts
or cakes
are
or to set. Standing
time is
cooking.
Note that a microwaxed
rack.
with plastic
so
or 1)aked toods
as the tips of wings
allowed to stand to finish cooking
especiall}
important
in microwaxe
After
metal
X_rhen microwaxing,
parts,
would
}ou cook
is not
small
wrap
}ou shield
oxet=t)rowning.
cake
pins, gold-rimmed
ste_lil/ to escape.
oxen,
toil to shield
poultD,
towels
time. \,_nting
In a regular
prexent
as twist ties, poultr}
excess
wrap,
}ou xent the plastic
ste_lm
C_lll
escape.
wrap
1)}
Care and Cleaning
An occasional
with
a solution
baking
soda
and
keeps
NOTE."Be certain the power
thorough
wiping
the inside
of
water
is off before cleaning any
part of this oven.
fiesh.
Wails, Floor,Inside Window,
Metal and Plastic Parts on
the Door
Removable Turntable and
Some
can be
do not
a paper
into
spatters
removed
towel,
with
others
a damp
may require
cloth.
greasy
spatters
cloth,
then
damp
cloth.
abrasive
utensils
Never
oven
Remove
with a sudsy
rinse
with a
Do not
cleaners
on oven
use
or sharp
walls.
use a commercial
cleaner
of your
on any part
Turntable Support
To prevent
breakage,
place
water just
cooking.
¼_sh
in warm, sudsy
the dishwasher.
turntable
the turntable
after
it carefiflly
water
The
or in
and support
can be broken
if dropped.
P,emember,
do not operate
the oven without
the
turntable
and support
in place.
microwave.
Shelf (if included)
Clean with mild soap and
water or in the dishwasher.
Do not clean
cleaning
in a self-
oven.
31
%
Care and Cleaning
bleach
Case
Clean
the
outside
microwave
microwave
oven, If you
choose
touseacommon
household Cleaner, first
apply the cleaner directly
to a clean cloth, then
wipe the soiled area,
with
of the
Rinse
and then
Wipe
the window
with a damp
Stainless
a sudsy
cloth.
dry.
clean
cloth.
Control Panel
Wipe with a damp cloth.
Dry thoroughly. Do not
use cleaning sprays, large
amounts of soap and water,
abrasives or sharp objects
on the panel--they
can
damage it. Some paper
towels can also scratch
the control
panel.
cleaning
the front
panel,
know
what type of panel
eleventh
number.
steel,
on
CleanSteel or Graphite
Use a clean, soil light mid
lightly dampened cloth,
then d W thoroughl> Do
not use appliance wax,
polish, bleach or products
containing any chemical
agent on the CleanSteel
or Graphim surl{_ces.
Plastic Color Panels
Use a clean,
soft, lightly
dampened
cloth,
then
dry
Door Seal
door
you have.
chlorine
Steel finishes.
thoroughly.
Door Panel
Belbre
or products
containing
make
sure
you
I),etcr to the
"G" is Gl_aphite,
and
or "C" are plastic
seals against
the microwave.
Use only mild,
digit of the model
"S" is stainless
is CleanSteel
It's important
to kee I) the
area clean where the door
"I/'
detergents
non-abrasive
applied
clean
sponge
Rinse
well.
with a
or soft cloth.
"B', "W"
colors.
Bottom
Stainless Steel
The stainless steel panel
can be cleaned
with
Stainless
Steel
a similar
product
a clean,
solt cloth.
stainless
cleaner
to avoid
plastic
32
Magic
or
using
Apply
carefiflly
the surrounding
parts.
appliance
Do not use
wax, polish,
Clean off the grease and
dust on the bottom
often.
Use a solution
water
and
of warm
detergent.
Light Bulb Replacement
Replaoe
theh,rued-out
1 To replace the bulb(s),
first
bulb with a 120volt,
40-watt
at the
incandescent
the
2
the
main
breaker
bulb (WB36XIO003),
available from your
GEsupplier.
disconnect
fllse
panel
3 Be
power
or circuit
or
the
flont
of
and
lower
screw
the
cover
4
cover.
adhesive
the
bull)
bulb with a 120volt,
40-waiucande oeut
available from your
the
at the
main
light,
the
power
fl_se
or circuit
breaker panel or pull
the plug.
To remove the top grille,
open the door and
rell/OVe
the
3 scrc,vs
top
of the
the
grille
into
the
grille
to the
renlove
oven
and
Wpe
Raise
the light
replace the
that
size
slfield
screw.
electrical
power
oven.
breaking
the
adhesive
seal,
remove
the bulb
by gently
turning.
Replace
the same
1)ulb.
size and
with
type
hold
place.
left
4 After
Slide
to
it.
5 Replace
screws.
power
the
same
bull).
8 Replace
light
turning.
the
on
Screws
3 Lift
remove
screw
oven
disconnect
breaking
seal,
with
to the
first
1)eft)re
by gently
Connect
To replace
to be
cool
After
the
and
Remove
bulb(s)
are
Replace
at the
light
the
the
removing.
pull
plug.
Remove
sure
replaced
the
metal
coxer
handle.
tab
located
on
the
light
the
grille
Connect
to
the
coxer.
and
electrical
oxen.
the
al)oxe
33
%
7"he Exhaust
Charcoal
(on some
Feature
Tlie _ent fan
Filter
models)
reusable
lias a metal
grease
Models
tliat
back into
filter.
recirculate
tlie room
use a cliarcoal
air
also
filter.
i
Reusable
Grease
Filter
(on a!! models)
Tlie reusable
grease
filter
released
1)y
traps
grease
toods
on tlie cooktop.
also prevents
toods
flames
It
tiom
on tlIe cooktop
damaging
tlie inside
tlie microwave.
To remove,
slide
from
of
filter
once
replacing.
aIl/n/OllIa
products
Don't
or
and
use
ail/n/Ollia
because
tlie metal.
the} will
IJglit
brushing
can be used to
remove embedded
dirt.
be
or
as needed.
sliake
in liot water
should
a montli,
belore
darken
34
cleaned
Rinse,
detergent.
ii i
TlIe grease
it to tlie
around
tlie filter
must AIMA_*% be in place
when tlIe lIood is used.
side using tlie tab. Pull it
down and ()tit.
To clean the grea_se filter,
soak it and tlIen swislI it
! I!II
For tliis reason,
and let it dry
To replace,
slide tlie filter
in tlie Dame slot on the
lelt side of tlIe opening.
Pull up and to tlie riglit
to lock into
place.
If themodelisnotvented Thecharcoal
filtershould
totheoutside,
theairwill bereplaced when it is
berecirculated
through
a noticeably dirty or
disposable
charcoal
filter
discolored
(usually after
thathelpsremove
smoke (3-12 months, depending
andodors.
on hood usage).
See
"Optional
tor more
___t t
Remove 3 grille screws
to remove the grille,
%
To remove the charcoal
Push
disconnect
power
at the main filse or circuit
bottom
breaker panel or pull
the plug.
the
filter,
Remove the top grille
by opening the door and
removing the 3 screws on
top of the oven that hold
the grille in place. Slide
the grille to the left to
remove it.
To install
remoxe
a new filter,
plastic
and
other
outer wrapping
new filter.
fl'om
Insert
into
the filter
side of the flont
opening
shown.
angle
the left
top
of the oven as
It will rest at an
on 2 side support
and in front
rear
the
tab. P,eplace
and 3 scrmvs.
tabs
of the right
the grille
of
the
the
Kits," page
intormation.
filter
9,
at the
until
it comes
locking
tabs.
Slide
and
out.
filter
down
fl'ee
Before You Call For Service
Problem
Possible Cause
What to Do
Oven will not
start
A fuse in your
may be blown
• Replace fllse or reset circuit breaker.
Floor of the oven is
warm, even when
the oven has not
been used
circuit
breaker
Power
surge.
home
or the
tripped.
• Unplug the microwave
it back in.
oven, then plug
Plug not fully inserted
into wall outlet.
• Make
plug
Door not securely
• Open
closed.
The cooktop light is
located
below the oven
oven
sure
the 3-prong
is filly
inserted
the door
into
on the
wall outlet.
and close
securely.
• This is normal.
floor. When the light
is on. the heat it
produces may make the
oven floor get warm.
"LOCKED"appears
on display
The control
locked,
Vent fan will not
The
turn off
automatically
vent
has been
• Press
about
The
fan
turns
on
to cool
internal
parts
while
the microwave
is on.
"SENSORERROR"
appears on display
When
using
a Sensor
feature,
the door
was
opened
before
steam
could be detected.
Steam
was
in maximum
of
36
time.
not
detected
amount
and hold CLEAR/OFF
3 seconds
to unlock
vent
tim cannot
tor
the control.
be turned
off
while the microwave
is operating.
This is normal. ¥\_tit tor the microwave
to turn off and the t_m will either go
off automatically
or you will need to
turn it off by pressing
the Vent Fan
pad alter the microwave
is otL
Do not ()pen door until steam is
sensed and time is shown counting
down on display.
• Use
Time
Cook
to heat
tor
more
time.
• 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 ti)ods.
Moisture should dissipate
shortly atter cooking is
finished.
• Steam or vapor escaping
flom around the door.
• Light reflection around
door or Otl[eI"case.
• 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 microwave. Plug the
microwave into a ditterent
electrical circuit, move the
radio or TV as t_u"away
fl'om the microwave as
possihle or check the
position and signal of
the TV/radio anmnna.
• 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
operating. The vent tim
will not go off nor can it
he turned off until the
microwave is off.
37
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L/M/TE'D ONE-Y£4R WARRANTY
For one year flom (late of original purchase,
(/E will replace any part in the micro_m'e
oven that tidls due to a detect in materials or
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Service Centei.s or by ol1i authorized Customer
Care :_servicers during normal
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service costs to replace the detective part.
working hours.
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• Product not accessible to provide required
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• 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 co_mnercially.
• Dmnage to product caused by accident, fire,
floods or acts of God.
• Incidental or consequential damage caused by
possible defects with this appliance.
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