GE Countertop Microwave Manual L0520586

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Safety Information

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Operating
Instructions
Best Cooking Methods
Combination
I Feaulres
Combination
Convection
Convenience

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16

2 Features
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Features
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Features
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17
15
14

Cookware
Tips ..............
Grill Feature
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20
18

Microwave

23

Terms

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Other Features
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Oven Features
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Power i,evels
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Timed Features
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Care and Cleaning

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Product
h'arranty

Support
Support

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21,22
7, 8
9
10-13

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Troubleshooting
Tips
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Things That Are Normal
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Consumer
Consumer

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2-6

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25
25

. . .Back Covet

Registration
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99, 30
31

Write the model and serial
numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
You can find them on a label
inside the oven.

49-40429-1

07-05JR

IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.

^.. WARNING- For
your
safety,
the
information
inthis
manual
must
befollowed
tominimize
the
risk
of fire or explosion,

electric

shock,

or to prevent

property

damage,

personal

injury,

or loss of life.

PRECAUTIONS
TOAVOIDPOSSIBLEEXPOSURE
TOEXCESSIVE
MICROWAVEENERGY
(a) Do NotAttempt to operate this oven with the door
open since ol)enods and
containei_ on the glass microwave turntable.

Operating
the microwave with no fl)od inside fi_r
ii/oi'e
than a illintlte
oF two
illay
Catlse
danmge to
the oven and could start a fire. It increases the

• SUPERHEATED
WATER
Liquids,such as water, coffee or tea are able to
be overheated beyondthe boiling point without
appearing to be boiling. Visiblebubbling or boiling
when the container is removed from the microwave
ovenis not always present. THISCOULDRESULT
IN VERYHOTLIOUIDSSUDDENLYBOILING0 VER
WHENTHECONTAINERIS DISTURBEDORA
SPOONOROTHERUTENSILIS INSERTEDINTO
THELIOUlD.
To reduce

-- Do not use straight-sided
ITOW

--After
the

and halfway through

containei_

with

heating,
microwave

allow
oven

the

Use extreme
other
utensil

the container
to stand
for a short time before

care
into

when
inserting
the containei:

a spoon

•

Some products such as whole eggs and sealed
containei_lbr
example, closed jai!--are
able
to eN)lode and should not be heated in this
illiCi'Owave

oven

•

could

oven.

I'estIlt

Such
in

rise

of

the

•

Hot foods

and steam

can cause burns.

Be caretul

when opening any containei_
of hot food,
including popcorn bags, cooking pouches and
boxes. To prevent possible iqjm N direct steam
away fi'om hands and face.
•

Do not overcook potatoes. Thev could dehwh'ate
and catch fire, causing damage to your oven.

•

Cook meat and poult U thoroughl)_meat
to at
least an INTERNAl, temperature
of 160°F and
poulti y to at least an INTERNAl, temperature
of 180°E Cooking to these mmperatures
usually
promcts against toodborne
illness.

•

Foods cooked in liquids (such as pasta) may
tend to boil more rapidly than foods cont;fining
less moisture.
Should this occm; reter to the
Care and cleaning of the microwave oven section
fi)r instructions
on how to clean the inside
of the oxen.

illiCi'OW;ive

injuI T.

Do not boil eggs in a microwave oven. Pressure
will build up inside egg yolk and will cause it
to bmst, possibly resulting in iqjm>

Avoid heating baby food in glass jinx, even
with the lid off. Make sure all infimt toad is

Don't defrost fl'ozen beverages in narrol_necked
bottles (espedally carbonamd
beverages).
Even if
the container
is opened, pressure can build up.
This can cause the container
to bmst, possibly
iesulting in iqjmT:

or

Do not pop popcorn in your microwave oven
unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory
or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in
microwave ovens.

"skin" such as

outer

•

in

containei:

Foods with unbroken

the

thor(mghly
cooked. Sdr to()d to distribum the
heat evenly: Be carefill to prevent scalding when
wamfing flimmla. The container
may libel cooler
than the titan ula really is. Mwavs test the titan ula
beflwe feeding the baby:

necks.

removing
--

•

the liquid.

-- Stir the liquid both before
heating it.

and can shorten

potatoes, hot dogs, sausages, tomatoes,
apples,
chicken liveIs and other giblets, and egg yolks
should be pierced to allow steam to escape
during cooking.

the risk at iqj mT to i)ei_ons:

-- Do not overheat

n}l

•

heat around the magnetron
lile of the oven.

IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.

WARNING!
MICROWAVE-SAFE
COOKWARE
Make sure to use suitable cookware during
IIIiCFOW;I*'ecooking.
Most glass casseroles, cooking
dishes, measuring
cups, custard cups, potmry or
china dim_erware which does not have metallic trim
or glaze with a metallic sheen can be used. Some
cookware is labeled "suitable fin" microwaving."
•

Place food or microwavable
on tile glass turntable

container

•

moisture and prevent spattering.
Be sm'e to
vent plastic wrap so smam can escape.
•

directly

to cook w)ur food.

•

Use of tile black metal tray during microwave
cooking will result in inferior cooking
pe_timnance.

•

lfw)u are not sm'e if a dish is microwave-sale,
use this test: Place in the oven both the dish vou

•

not be used

If the dish remains

cool and only the water in

the cup heats, then

the dish is microwave-sate.

Oversized

fi)od or oversized

Sometimes
can

tile oven floe,; turntable

becollle

too

hot

to

to/lch.

touching
tile flora; tm'ntable
and after cooking.

Be

•

Plastic cookware>--Plasfic
cookware designed fin.
microwave cooking is ve_y useflfl, but should be
used careflfllv Even microwave-sate
plastic may
not be as tolerant _ffovercooking
conditions
as
are glass or ceramic inatefials, and may solten or
char if subjected to short periods of overcooking.
In longer exposures
to overcooking,
tile fi)od
and cookware could ignite.

•

Use of the shelf accessory:

and walls

and walls dm_ing

If you use a meat them/ometer
while cooking,
make sure it is sale fin" use in microwave ovens.

•

Do not use recycled paper
paper towels, napkins and
contain metal flecks which
or ignim. Paper products
or m'lon filaments should

products. Recycled
waxed paper can
may cause arcing
containing
nylon
be avoided, as tile*'

may also ignim.
Some stvrotoam trays (like those that meat
is packaged on) have a thin strip _ff metal
embedded
in tile bottom. _4]/en microwaved,
tile metal can burn tile floor of tile oven or
ignite a paper

high; remove tile top foil cover and return tile
troy to tile box. \4lien using foil in tile microwave
oven, kee I) the foil at least 1" away fl'om the sides
of tile oven.

caI'etill

•

•

Use toil only as directed in this guide. TV dim_et_
may be microwaved in fi)il trays less than 3/4"

metal cookware

should not be used in a microwave/convection
oven because they increase the risk of electric
shock and could
ca/Ise
a fife.
•

Cookware may become hot because of heat
transferred
fl'om tile heated food. Pot holcle_
may be needed m handle tile cookware.
"Boilable" cooking i)ouches and tightly closed
plastic bags should be slit, pierced or vented as
directed by package. If they are not, plastic could
bm_t dm_ing or immediately
after cooking,
possibly resulting in injtu T. Also, plastic storage
containe_
should be at least partially/mcovered
because they titan a tight seal. X4]/en cooking
with containe_
tightly covered with plastic wrap,
relnove covering carefldly and direct steam away
fi'om hands and fi_ce.

are testing and a glass meas/wing cup filled with
1 cup of water--set
tile meas/wing cup either in
or next to the dish. Microwave 30-45 seconds
at high. If the dish heats, it should
for microwaving.

Paper towels, waxed paper and plastic wrap
can be used to cover dishes in order to retain

towel.

-- Remove

tile shelf fl'om tile oven when not in use.

-- Use pot holde_ when handling
cookware. Tile*' Illav be hot.

tile shelf and

-- Be sm'e that tile shelf is positioned
inside tile oven to prevent product

properly
damage.

-- Do not cover tile shelf or any part of tile oven
with metal toil. This will cause overheating
of the
Ill ici'o_;l;'e/convection

oven.

Follow those guidelines:

•

Do not use tile microwave

to (hy newspape_.

•

Not all plastic wrap is suitable fin" use in
microwave ovens. Check the package fin"

UUse
microwave-sate
plastics only and use
them in strict compliance
with the cookware
IIla n ti[il ct t ii'ei"s

I'e COlIllI/e

n da lions.

ell/l)t},'

containei3.

l)I'ol)eI"/Ise.

•

Do not use paper products when the
microwave/convection
oven is operamd
convection

4

or

COll/bination

illode.

in tile

_'_

Do

not

IlliCl'OWa',e

_Do

not peru/it children to use plastic
cookware without complete supervision.

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GRILLING,
CONVECTION
& COMBINATION
SAFETY
•

Use

the

black

conxecti(in
ill the

nletal

tray when

or coi/lbinati(in

sanle

grilling,
Use

cooking.

wa) you wouM

tile

use a shallow

baking

pan or baking
tray. Place food, ox en-sate
cookware
or the rack directly
on the black
tray when

cooking,

Use

glass turntable

of the

when

comecfion

or coinbination

in inferior

cooking

Do not

coxer

inetal

grilling,

cooking

nletal

nlode.

This

•

Use

of the

--

For

comection

two level

--

Place

dish

on

--

Reinoxe

--

Use pot holdeis
or oven
the rack. It Ina_ be hot.

tray with
will cause

nletal

--

Be sure

arcing

in

--

oven-sate

ciinlbination
dish

can

cooking
be used

dish

in the

when

can
oven.

grilling

be

used

The

oven

and
or

door

•

or convection

will get hot

COillbination

cover

nletal

Cookware

only.

rack.

the

oxen

Initts

when

when

not

in use.

handling

when

rack

is posidoned

to I_I'event

the

rack

fifil. This

i)roi)erly

product

danlage.

or any part

will cause

of the

()veil

overheating

ot

()veil,

During

and

clothing,

grilling,

after

pot

use,

These

to burn

do not

holdeis

contact

guard.

the top

surfaces

even

touch,

or other

heating

elenient

inav be hot

though

they

or let

flanmiable

are

or

enough

dark

in coloi:

cooking,

?dlow
•

the

fl'oni

the

()veil

nlaterials

convection

baking

when

Any oven-sate

cooking.
•

rack

that
the

Do not
with

Any non-nletal,

dii'ecfl_
the

inside

fifil

the

•

rack:

will result

i)erfimnance.

the black

in conibination
the ox,en,

trav

will beconie

hot

when

convection
or ciinlbinafion
or oven mitts will be needed

grilling,

cooking.
Pot holdeis
to handle
the

•

sufficient

I?,.einove

tiine

cookware

beti)re

turning

for

cooling

coinpletely

fiist.
fl'on/the

oven

todd.

cookware.

•

Do not use paper to_vls or coveiings, containeis
or cooking/roasting
bags nlade of fi)il or other
reflective inaterial, plastic, wax or paper when
grilling, convection
or conlbination
cooking.

•

Do not place toDd directly against
bottonl heating elenients.

the top or

GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:I ro eruseof the grounding

plug can result in a risk of electric shock.

This api)liance inust be grounded.
In the event of
an electrical short drcuit, grounding
reduces the
risk ot electric shock 1)y I)roviding an escape wire
ti)i" the electric current.

If the

This

api)liance

having
The

phig

I)I'oI)erly
(;IInsult
if the

is equipped

a grounding

wire

inust

be phigged

installed

and

a qualified
grounding

undeistood,
al)pliance

with
with
into

electrician

or if doubt

an

outlet

cord
phig.
that

is

grounded.

instructions

is i)i'opeity

a power

a grounding

exists
grounded.

or seIMce
are

not

technician

comi)letely

as to whether

the

outlet

it is your

is a standard

peisonal

to have

it replaced

3-1)Tong

wall outlet.

Do

not

tlndeI"

the

third

with

anv

reconmlend

this api)liance.

have

a qualified

install

an outlet

a i)i'oi)erly

i_i'ong

with

obligation
grounded

ctlt or I'eIllOVe

fl'oin

using
If the

the
an

power

power

cord.

extension

cord

cord

or service

electrician
near

wall outlet,

_' and

ciI'CtlI/lSt;Inces

(ground)

We do not

2-1)Tong

resi)onsibili

is to() short,
mchnician

tile api)liance.

(See EXTENSIONCORDSsection.)
For
own

best

oi)ei'afion,

electrical

bhIwing

outlet

phig

this ai)pliance

to i)i'exent

of flIse or ti_ii)ping

into

flickering

of circuit

its

of lights,

1)i'eaker.

IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
ADAPTER
PLUGS
Usage situations
where appliance's power

cord will be disconnected infrequently.

Because of potential sali-w ha/m'ds under certain conditions,
we strongly recommend against the use of an adapter plug. Howevex;
if you still elect to use an adapter, where local codes pemfit, a
TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be inade to a propedy grounded
2-prong wall receptacle
by the tlse of a UI, listed adapter which
is a\:filable at most local hardware stores.

{Adapterplugsnot

Tile

TEMPORARY
METHOD

permittedin Canada)
Align large

I I

/_
larger

slot in tile

adapter

in the wall receptacle
of the

power

must

to proxide

be aligned

proper

with

polarit}

tile larger

in the

slot

com_ecfion

I'

I

Ensureproperground
andfirmconnection
beforeuse.

cord.

A_ CAUTION:
Attaching the adaptor ground terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw does not ground
the appliance unlessthe cover screw is metal,and not insulated,and the wall receptacle is grounded throughthe
house wiring.
You should

have

tile

drcuit

checked

by a qualified

electrician

to make

sm'e

tile

receptacle

is properly

gro/mded.
When

disc(mnecting

is not

done,

tile

tile

power

adapter

DONOT USEtile

cord

gro/md

appliance

until

ti'om

tile adaptor;

temfinal

is ve_'

a proper

ground

always

likely

hold

to break

has again

tile

with

been

adapter

with

repeated

(me

hand.

use. Should

If this

this hal)pen,

established.

Usage situations where appliance's power cord will be disconnected frequently.
Do not use an adapter plug in these situations
tmdue
tile

strain

on

2-prong

belin'e

tile

adapter

and

wall receptacle

using

tile

leads

replaced

because

to eventual
with

fl'equent
fifilm'e

a 3-prong

disconnection

of tile

adapter

(gro/mding)

of the power
grotmd

receptacle

tem/inal.

cord

places

You

by a qualified

should

have

electrician

appliance.

EXTENSION
CORDS
A short
over

power

a hmger

Extension

sui)plv,

cord

is provided

to reduce

tile risks

resulting,

ti'om

becoming,

entangled,

in or tfili ) _ing,

cord.

cords

may be used

if w)u

are

carefifl

in using

them.

If an extensioncord is used-_r_The
marked
electrical
at the appliance;
_'_

at the

,gr°tlnding-tx,

it can

extension
cord should
be arranged
so that
be pulled
on by children
or t_ipped
oxer

use an

microwave

extension

oven

is on.

cord,
Cooking

tile

interior
times

may

light

cord

should

)e 3-wire
,1 .....

extension

If you

m ust be a

extension

The

_The

cord

rating

and

it will not drape
tmintentionallv.

may flicker

be longe_;

cord

be at least as great

and

tile

it illtlSt
oxer

bh)wer

be
tile

I

as the electrical

)lugged,
_

co/mtertop

sound

into

radng

a 3-slot
or tabletop

nlav \_lrv when

outlet;
where

tile

too.

READANDFOLLOW
THISSAFETY
INFORMATION
CAREFULLY.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS

About the features of youroven.

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Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.

1000Watts

0
\

Featuresof the Oven
Door Latches

0

Window with Metal Shield
Screen allows cooking to be "Aewed while
keeping microwaves confined
in the oven.
@

Control Panel and Display
Glass Turntable
Center the tray on the turntable
support when
using the microwave teatm'es. Place tood or
microwave-sate
cookware directly on the glass
turntable.

@

Black Metal Tray
Put food or appropriate
cookware direcdy on
the black metal tray and place on the turntable
support when usin,*.
_,grilling,, comecfion
or
combination
teatm'es.

RemovableTurntableSupport
The turntable support must be in place when
using the oven.
NOTE:Rat/hgplateIs locatedon thefront of the
microwave,behindthedoor Ovenvent(s)andovenhght
are/ocatedontheinsidewaftsof themicrowaveoven.
Heating Elements
_bdlows

votx

to

cook

fI'ozen

('on'_enien('e

]'()o(]s,

brown already cooked foods quickly on top
or grill foods on the top and bottom.
Rack
Used prhnaril} tot two level ('onxe('tion baking.
Center the rack on the black metal tra>
(Do not use when microwave or combination

cooking.)

About the features of youroven.
You can microwave by time, or with the convenience

features, or cook using the grilling features.

CO_VECTUON

COMB@NATION
EXpF{ESS COOK 1=6

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@
@

Cooking Controls
o

o

Micrewave Cooking Time and Auto Feature
Press

Enterand press START

Option

TIME COOK
DEFROST
Pressonceto AUTO
Presstwiceto TIME

Amountof cookingtime

more/lesstime

POWER/"rEMP

Powerlevel1-10

EXPRESS
COOK

Startsimmediately!

REHEAT

Foodtype,servingsize

POPCORN

3.5oz.or 3 oz.

BEVERAGE

4,8 or 12 oz.

Foodweight
Amountof defrostingtime

Convection Cooking

more/lesstime

Press

Enterand pressSTART

Option

CONVECTION

Enteroventemperature
and
cookingtime

with or withoutpreheat
more/lesstime

L Combination Cooking (Combi 1 = Microwave and
_W Convection, Combi 2 = Microwave and Grill)

o

Press

Enterand pressSTART

Option

COMBINATIONonce
(Combi-1)

Enteroventemperature
and
cookingtime

with or withoutpreheat
more/less
time
Microwavepowerlevel
change

COMBINATIONtwice
(Combi-2)

Entercookingt_me

more/lesstime
Microwaveand Grill
powerlevelchange

Grilling (Grill 1 = Top and Bottom Heat, Grill 2 = TopHeat)
Press

Enterand pressSTART

Option

GRILLonce(Grill-1)

Entertime

more/lesstime

GRILLtwice(Grill-2)

Entertime

more/lesstime

Usingthe microwave features,

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Make suretheturntablesupportand glass
turntable

are in place

•

fl)od

Place
directly
VOUI"

•

or microwavable

oil the glass

container

turntable

to cook

_O()d,

Center

the

mrntal)le
•

when micrewaving.

Make

glass turntal)le

on

the

support.

sure

that

cookware

is suitable

fi)r

microwaving.

About changing the microwave power level
Tile

power

(hanged
time fi)r
Defrost

level

may be entered

or Express Cook. The power

may also be changed
countdown,

B

First, fi)llow
Time Defrost

_'_

Press

_']

Enter

D

tile
the

Press the
c()()king

Variable
the

desired

power

The

milts

energy

power

70%

Each

will be done

30%

fl'equent

ove_: A lower
and

tile fl)od.

need
Some

fl)ods

texture

or appearance

settings

is used,

when
to boil

cooking

setting

Use
fi)ods

ove_; such

that

or

will cook

more

better

of tile
power

have

as scalloped

may

rotating
or rotating

if one
a h)wer

cooking

casseroles

of meat
and

and

reheating.

and mndedzing
cuts of meat.

Defl'osfing;

simmering;

delicate

Warm I: Keel)ing, fl)od waxm; softening,
butte_:

time.

powex:
but fi)od

may have

boiling

Sauces.

on High (power

less stirring

baking

Low 2 or3:

time.

stirring,

vegetables,

power

7is

ot tile

level 10) which gives you 100%
Power level 10 will cook fi_ster

evenly

bacon,

Medium 5: Slow cooking
for stews and less tender

a certain

level

ot tile

Most

turning

Fish,

liquids.

poultry;

levels

energy

Power

to

COllll)aI'ed

on a range.

is energy

more

to start

C[lll be

oven

Power level3

need

High 10:

1-10.

add fle_biliD'

of the time,

cooking

lexel

Med-High7."Gentle
levels

cooking.

micr(m_ve

Hero am some examples of uses for various
power levels:

START/PAUSEbutton

gives yot! Inicr(m_lve

percent

level

time

POWER/TEMPbutton.

IllicI'o%_lve

to tile sm'fi_ce
level

dm_ing

directions
fi)r Time Cook,
or Express Cook.

power

mierm_m'e
on

Rest periods (when tile microwave energ)'
cycles off) give time fin" the toed to
"equalize" or transter heat to the inside
of tile food. An example of this is shown
with power level_-the
defl'ost cycle.
If microwave energy' did not cycle off;
the outside of the fi)od would cook heft)re
the inside was defl'osted,

or

immediately
after entering
the
Time Cook, Combination, Time

(ff
fla\'o_;

h)wer
level

a tendency
potatoes,

About the time and auto microwave features.
Time Cook
Time Cook I
J_dlows

veil

Time Cook II
1o microwaxe

for

_111_ tiille

up to 99 minutes.
Power level I0 (High) is autonmticall]
set,
but ion ma] change it fiw more flexibility:

I,ets you change
dm_ing cooking.

_'_ Enter

cooking

•

cooking

Chano-e the power level ityou don't
want fifll powe_: (Press POWER LEVEL
Select a desired i)o_vr level 1-10.)

D

Press the TIME COOKbutton

_'_ Enter
L_ Press the STARTIPAUSEbutt(m

t() start

CoOkillg.

Ybu may open the door during Time Cook
to check the toed. Close the door and press
START/PAUSE to resume c_ Mng

time.

O

[]

time.

_¢J Change power lexel if}on don't want
fifll p()wex: (Press POWERITEMP. Select
a desired power level 1-10.)

levels automatically
how to do it:

D'J Press the TIMECOOKbutton.
_'_ Enter

_r_ Press the TIMECOOKbutton.

power
Here's

[_

•

the second

cooking

again.
time.

O

Chanoe the power level it}ou don't
want fifll powe_: (Press POWER/'rEMP.
Select a desired power level 1-10.)

_"_ Press the START/PAUSEbutton to start
cooking.

At the end of Time Cook I, Time Cook II
CO/lilts

dowil.

Make sure the turntable support and glass turntable are in place when microwaving.

Express Cook
This is a quick way to set and start cooking in one minute blocks each time the EXPRESS button
is pressed.
The power

level will automatically

The power le',el can be changed
desired power level 1-10.)

be set at 10 and the oven will start immediately.
as time is cotmting

down.

(Press PO[/I/ER//_MP. Select a

Make sure the turntable support and glass turntable are in place when microwaving.

Add 30 Seconds
Each time the 30 SEC button is pressed, it will add 30 seconds
cotmfing down, tmti] the maximtm
cooking time is reached.

to any cooking time

Make sure the turntable support and glass turntable are in place when microwaving.

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Cooking Guide for Microwave Time Cook
NOTE: Use High power

level (10) unless otherwise

noted.

Vegetable

Amount

time

Comments

Asparagus
(fresh spears)

1 lb.

In 1½-r
Use

meat, poultr)and
fi)r most other frozen

Time Defrost

Auto Defrost atltomaficallv

fish.
foods.

sets the

defl'osting times and power levels to give
e;'en defl'osting results fi)r meats, poultry
and fish.
• Remove meat fl'om package
on microwaxe-satb
dish.

and place

_r_ Press the DEFROSTbutton once.
_'_ Enter the food weight, using the
Conxe_ion
(;uide at right.
For example, press 1.2 fi)r 1.9 potmds
(1 p(mnd, 3 oz.).
B

Press the START/PAUSEbutton
deli'osting.

D

Turn the fi)()d oxer if the oxen signals
TURN FOOD OVER.

•

Remove
areas

defl'osted

with

small

• _Mter defl'osting,
stand

5 minutes

I,a_ge roasts
30 minutes.
Make

/2

meat
pieces
most

sure the turntable

turntable

are in

or shield

wam_

(ff fl)il.
meats

to complete

should

t() start

stand

need

to

deli'osting.
fi)r about

support and glass

place when micrewaving.

Conversion
Guide
If the wel)ht of foodisstatedin poundsand
ounces,theouncesmustbe convertedto tenths
1)ofa pound
WeightofFood
in Ounces
1-2
3
4-5
6-7
8
9-10
11
12-13
14-15

EnterFoodWeight
(tenthsofa pound)
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
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Defrosting Guide
Food

Time

Comments

Breads, Cakes
Bread, buns orrolls

(I piece)

Sweet rolls (approx.

12 oz.)

! rain.
3 to 5 rain.

Rearrange

after half the time,

Fish and Seafood
Fillets, frozen (I lb.)
Shellfish, smallpieces

6 to 8 rain.
(I lb.)

5 to 7 rain.

Place

block

in casserole.

Place

tmopened

Turn

over

and

break

up after

half the time.

Fruit
Plastic pouch---1
(10-oz. package)

or2

3 to 6 rain.

Meat
Bacon (I lb.)
Franks(I lb.)
Grouudmeat (I lb.)
Roast:beef, lamb, veal, pork
Steaks, chopsandcutlets

package

in oven,

l_t

stand

5 minutes

Place tmopened
package
in o_en. Microwa\ejt]st
tmtil fi'anks
I set stand 5 rain tires, if necessm3,
to complete
defi'osting.
5to7mm.

Tuna

12tol6mm.

Use power level I0.

per_.
5to7mm.

Place

per_.

meat

over after

Um_Tapped

meat

in cooking

dish, Turn

warm areas with fi)il. _Mter second
Iset stand to complete
deli'osfing.

over after

half of time,

sepm_ite

15 to 19 rain.

Chicken,whole (2½ to 3 Ibs.)

17 to 21 rain.

tmtil

giblets

Cornishhen

7tol3mm.

Place

Um_Tapped

per_.

Rtm cool water

5to9mm.

Place

per_.

of time, mrn breast-side-up
and shield warm areas
half of time. ilet stand ] to 2 hours in refi'igerator

Place

_Tapped

chicken

in dish.

Unwrap

After second
half of time, separate
2 to 4 minutes
more, if necessar\,

tmx_Tapped

be separated.

and

turn

first half of time and
pieces

over after

with ruble

shield

knife,

first half of time.

pieces and place in cooking
dish. Microwave
iset stand a few minutes
to finish deli'osting.

Place _Tapped
chicken in dish. _Mter half the time,
Shield warm areas with lifil. _ complete
deli'osting,
can

can

first half of time.

Poultry
Chicken,broiler-fryer,cut up
(2½ to 3 Ibs.)

Turkeybreast (4 to 6 Ibs.)

m'ter defi_osdng.

tm_Ta l) and turn chicken
o_el:
run cold water in the ca\it_

be remoxed.
hen in the oven
in the ca\it)
breast

breast-side-up.

tmtil giblets

in microwave-sale

can

Tm'n

oxer after

first half

of time.

be remoxed.

dish

breast-side

Place the black metal
turntable

directly

provided,
dishes,

casserole

Be sure to select a size that will rotate
easily:
•

())okware will becoille hot. (-)yen ii/itts
will be needed to handle the cookware.

non-ii/et_ll

tI'aVk

CAUTION:When
using
the
•

to the cookware

tlse

pie plates and other heat-sate cookware.
Place them directly on the black metal

The grilling featm'es use direct heat fl'om
the top and 1)otmm elements to cook fl'esh
and fl'ozen foods.

grilling features, remember that the even,
door and dishes will be very hot/.

c[In

•

Do

not

tray directly

on the

oi"

II/a(le

SUl)port.
use

cookwai'e

coveiJngs

of papeI; plastic or fifil when
grilling teatures.

using the

cooking.

in the

salne

baking

pan

way
or

Setting a Grilling Program
Make sure the turntable support and black
metal tray are in place when grilling.
_

Px'ess GRILL one tixne. GRILL-I will be
displa_ed. This cooking mode grills
foods using top and bottom heateis.

_'_

Enter grilling

_

Press START

time in whole

minutes.

OR
D'_ Press GRILLtwo tilnes. GRILL-2will
be displayed. This cooking mode grills
fi)ods using onl) the tol>heating
element.

_'_ Enter grilling time in whole minutes.
[]Press

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START

When the oven stops, use oven mitts to
carefully remove the dish or black metal tray.
It may be very hot.
During and after use, de net touch, or let
clothing, pot holders or other flammable
materials contact the cooking elements.
These surfaces may be hot enough to burn
even though they are dark in color. Allow
sufficient time for cooling first
Remove cookware completely from the oven
before turning food.

Best cooking methods,
Use this chart as a guide to cooking

gocorn
common

feeds.

GRILL 1 (Uses both the Top and Bottom Heaters)
Cooking

FoodType

Serving

Boneless CMckenBreasts

2 targe (6-70z each)
2 (4-5 oz.each)
2 (3/4" thick)
2 (1/2"-3/4" thick)

Boneless Pofi_Chops
Rib Eye Steaks (Medium)
Strip Steaks (Mediom)
Filet Mignon (Medium)
Hamburger Patties
Salmon Fi/ete
Shrimp
Pizza (F_rozen),Regular Cruet
Pizza (Frozen),Rising Crost
Pizza (Frozen),Deep Dish Singles
Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Size

2 (1-1_" t/;,ick)
2 (4 oz. each)
2 (5_ oz.each)
1/2b.
12' pizza
12"pizza
2 pizzas
2 sandwiches

Time

Options/Comments

20 min,
16min,
15min,
17min,
19min.
15min.
13min.
9min.
19min,
25 min.
20 min.
10min.

Sprinkle
Sprinkle
Sprinkle
Sprinkle
Sprinkle
Sprinkle

with seasoning. _lm over
with seasonbg. Turn over
with seasonbg. _lm over
with seasonfi_g. Turn over
v_;;thseasoning. Turn over
with seasoning, Turn over

after 13min.
after 8 mb.
after 12min,
after 12ram,
after 12min.
after 10min.

Turnover after 7 min.

GRILL2 (Usesthe TopHeater Only)
Food Type

Serving Size

Cooking
Time

Options/Comments

Cheese Sticks (Frozen)

2 sen/ings (4 sticks)

11min.

Place food in star pattem on tray.

COMBI 1 (Uses both Microwave

Power and Convection Heat)

Food Type

Ser_dng Size

Cooking
Time

Options/Comments

Baited Potatoes
L4_ho/eChicken

8-10 oz. each
3.5-4 fbs.

30 min,
55 rain.

Preheat oven to 4OO°F;
use default Microwave PL4.
Preheat oven to 375°F;use default Microwave PL4.

COMBI 2 (Uses both Microwave

Power and Grid Heaters)
Cooking

FoodType

Serving

Fish Sticks (Frozen)
Chicken Nuggets (Frozen)
Crinkle-cut Fries (Frozen)
Potato Nuggete (Erozen)
Burritos (Frozen)
Bagel Bites (Frozen)

Time

Options/Comments

2 sen/ings (12 fish sticks)
2 servings (10 nuggets)
2 sen/ings
2 sen/ings (18 nuggets)
2 bu_ritos

5 min,
3 rain.
10min.
8 min.
9 min.

8 pieces

4 rain.

Use Microwave
Use Microwave
Use Microwave
Use Microwave
Use Microwave
Use Microwave

Size

PL3,Grill 1;place food in etar pattern,
PL4,Grill 1.
PL3,Grill 1.
PL3,Grid 1,
PL2,Grill 1.
PL3,Grill 1.

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Cookwam@s.
Convection Cooking
Metal Pans are recmmnended
for all types ot baked
browning
or c_ usting is important.
Dark or dull finish metal pans
and produce
crisper c_ust.
Shiny almninmn
reflect heat and

are best t0r breads

pans are better fl)r cakes, cookies
help produce
a light tender
crust.

Glass or Glass-Ceramic
casserole
or baking
recipes due to the cleanability
of glass.

dishes

products,

and

but especially

pies because

or muffins

they absorb

because

are best suited

where

these

heat

pans

tot egg and cheese

Combination Cooking
Glass or Glass-Ceramic
baking containers
are recommended.
Be sure not to use
items with metal trim as it may cause arcing (sparking)
with oven wall or oven shelf,
damaging
the cookware,
the shelf or the oven.
Heat-Resistmat
Plastic microwave
cookware
recommended
for toods requiring
ClUsting
plastic is a poor cond/ictor
of heat.

(sati _ to 450°F) may be used, but it is not
or all-around
browning,
because
the

Microwave

Convection

Grill

Combination

_s

_s

Yes

_s

No

_s

Yes

No

Non Heat-Resistant Glass

No

No

No

No

Microwave-SafePlastics

"_s

No

No

_s

No

No

No

_s

No

No

No

_s

No

No

No

Heat-Resistant Glass, Glass-Ceramic
(Pyrex®, Fire King®, Coming Ware% etc.)

Straw, Wicker and Wood
'Use only mi(rowaxe

2O

(ook'w_tJ'e that is safe to 4:)( I*.

"_s +:'

About the other features,

go,
corn

Cooking Complete Reminder
To renfind
oven,
and
open

the

you
oven

that

you

will display

beep

once

a nfinute

the

oxen

door

have

fl)od

in the

FOOD IS READY
until

or press

you

either

CLEAR/OFF.

Clock
Press to e_ter

the time of day.

_

Press OPTIONS.

_'_

E_ter

_l

Set the time.

_

Press OPTIONS to set the dock

2 to select CtockSet

Start/Pause
In addition to starting many flmcfions,
START/PAUSEallows you to stop cooking
without opening the door or clearing
the display. Press START/PAUSEto restart
the oven.

Child Lock-Out
You may lock the control panel to prexent
the microwaxe oxen fl'om being accidentallx
stnrted or used b_ children.
To lock or tmlock the controls, press and
hold CLEAR/OFFfi)r about 3 seconds. _q/en
the control panel is locked, LOCKEOwill be
displayed briefly. While locked, L will be in
the display.

@

Timer
Timeroperates
o_,en is not

as a minute

timer

when

the

o[)ei'ating,.

D'_ Press TIMER.
_'_

1>@@

Enter

the time.

_€] Press TIMER.
X4hen time is up, the oxen _fill signal.

Press TIMERto cancel the timex:
NOTE"The Timerindicator will be lit while the
timer is operating.

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About the other features.
Beeper Volume
The

beeper

_

Press OPTIONS.

[]Enter
[]

som_d

le',el

1 to select

can

be a(!iusted.

Beeper

Select the _olume.
0 = Mtlte,
1 = I,ow,

Volume.

9 = NoIIll,

3 = I,oud

NOTE:TheMUTEindicator will be litwhen the
button beep is turned OFF.

Display On/Off
To turn

the

clock

display

on or off:

B

Press OPTIONS.

_'_

Enter

_

Select one of the tollowing:
1 = ON or 0 = OFF

3 to select

DISPLAYON/OFF.

Display Speed
The

scroll

speed

ot the

(lispla}

can

be

changed.

B

Press OPTIONS.

_'_

Enter

4 to select Display Speed.

I_'] Select one ot the following:
1 = SI,O_, 2 = MSI,(-)_', 3 = NORM,
4 = ME__ST, 5 = E__ST

Clear/Off
Pressthe CLEAR/OFFbuttonto stop and
cancel

22

cooking

at am'

time.

Definition
Arcim_g is the microwave
[]

the metal

[]

metal

[]

foil

[]

metal

[]

recycled

shelf

or foil

that

term

im_the o_e_.

Arcim_g is tamed

b_:
_alls.

tol_chim_g the side o_ the ove_.

is m_ot molded

swh

for sparks

beim_g im_smlled im_correc_ly m_d tol_ him_g the microwave

as twisHies,

paper

towels

to _bod

(l_pmn_ed

poultr}

p]_/s, gold-rimmed

col/tab/big

small

edges act like m_tem_as).

metal

dishes.

pieces.

Covering
_Arith

covelJ_/g

Shielding

11/ a reglllar

WaX

ore1/,

vol_ I_se small

Standing Time

\_']/e_/w./u

cook

Venting

.Mter
steam

o_/a

_/llows

yol! shield

strips

to set. Sta_/d!h/g
placed

i)_/[)el"

steam

excess

to escape.

chickel/breasts

of f_>il to shield

or baked

thh/

parts,

with

regular ove_/s, foods such

time

is especially

coolh/g

co_ e_J_/g a dish

importm/t

{i)o(ts to prevel/t

sl_ch as the

as roasts

tips of whigs

or cakes

h/microwave

o\ e_q)rowl/h/g.
mid

legs

are allo*_ed

coold_/g.

Note

that

\'_3_el/microwavi_/g,

ol/pol_lt_>

to sta_/d

which

to {i_/]sh

a micro_aved

wol_ld

coold_/g

cake

or

is _/ot

rock.
_rHt_

[:)_StiC

W[_:),

y{)l_

Ve_t

the

plastic

wrap

by tllr_/i_/g

back

o1/e cor_/er

so excess

ca_/escape.

2?

Care and cleaning of the microwave oven.
Helpful Hints
An occasional thorough
the inside fl'esh.

wiping with a solution

Unplug the cord before cleaning

ot baking

soda and water keeps

any part of this oven.

How to Clean the Inside
Walls, Floor, Inside Window, Heating Elements, Metal and Plastic Parts on the Door
Some spatte_ can be removed with a paper towel; othe_ may require a damp cloth.
Remove greasy spatte_ with a sudsy cloth, then rinse with a damp cloth. Do not use
abrasive cleane_
or shaq) utensils on oven walls.
Toclean the surface of the door and the surface of the oven that come together upon closing,
use only mild, nonabrasive soaps or detergents using a sponge or soft cloth. Rinse with a damp
cloth and drg.
Never use a commercial oven cleaner on any part of your microwave oven.
The heating elements cannot be removed.
Glass Microwave
To prevent
completely

Turntable, Black Metal Tray and Turntable Support

breakage, allow the glass microwave turntable
and black metal tray to cool
befin'e cleaning. Wash careflflly in wam_, sudsy water or in the dishwasher:

A soap-tilled scouring pad can also be used to clean the black metal
abrasives, as they may damage the finish.

tray: Do not use

Rack
Clean with mild soap and water or in the dishwasher: Do not clean in a self-cleaning oven.

How to Clean the Outside
Do not use cleaners containing ammonia or alcohol on the microwave oven. Ammonia or alcohol
can damage the appearance of the microwave oven.
Case
Clean the outside of the microwave oven with a sudsy cloth.
then dr}: Wipe the window clean with a damp cloth.

Rinse with a damp

cloth and

Control Panel and Door
Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly:
Do not use cleaning spra}:% large amounts
and water; abrasives or shaq) objects on the panel--they
can damage it. Some paper
can also scratch the control panel.

of soap
towels

Stainless Steel Surfaces
Do not use a
To clean the
stainless steel
doth. Mways

steel-wool pad; it will scratch the stmfi_ce.
stainless steel surlilce, use a hot, damp cloth with a mild detergent
suitable fin.
surti_ces. Use a dean, hot, damp cloth to remove soap. D_y with a d_' clean
scrub lightly in the direction ot the groin.

Door Surface
It is important
to kee I) the area clean where the door seals against the microwave _wen.
Use only mild, non-abrasive detergents
applied with a clean sponge or soft cloth. Rinse well.
Power Cord

24

If the cord becomes soiled, tml)lug and wash with a damp cloth. For stubborn spots, sudsy
wamr may be used, but be certain to rinse with a damp cloth and (h T thoroughly
before
plugging cord into outlet.

Tmub&shoeti,g tips.

go.corn

Problem

Pessib& Causes

What To Be

Oven will not start

A fuse in your home may be
blown or the circuit breaker

® Replace

tl_se o]" reset circuit breaker:

tripped.
Power

surge.

® [ m_})b_g,
the Vd/ic]t'o]v:_veuren.

Plug not fully h]serted
wall outlet,

imo

then

* Make .....sm'e
tile _'_-})rom_g,
}_]ltg, om_the o','e]_ is ht]]'_ im_sertec[
ola]et.
im_to

x_r:_]]

Door not securely

closed.

* (7)pem_the dour amid dose secm'e]_.

Control panel lighted,

Door not securely

closed.

* ()pem_ th e do]n" a m_dclose see a'e]_:

yet oven will not start

SYAflYnot

after

® Press STARE

pressed

entering

cooking

selection.

AnotBer

selection

entered

I_btg, it back imp.

* Press CLEAR/OFE

akeady in oven and CLEAR/OFF
not pressed to cancel it.

Microwave ovencontrols
will not work

Food weight not entered after
selecfiJlg AUTO DEFROST,

* Md_e sure xo_t have e_tered
AUTO DEFROST,

The control

o Press amid hold CLEAR/OFFfi_r abola
the colinel.

has been locked.

(When the control pmml is
locked, L _
be in ffm display.)

Things That Are Normal With Your Microwave
[]

Steam
or ",a[)or
the (;[oo]_

esca[)im)g, f]'o]'_) arom)d

[] I,ight re_lectiol_ urom_d
olaer case.

dour ur

[] Dimmim_g ovel_ light a_]d chalice
the b]ower so_ _ d a t })O]Ve]l" ]eve]s

[] D_d] thum[)i_g,

i_
other

som_d while ure_ is

food weight after se]ectim_g

3 secom_ds to m_]ock

Oven

[] _/radio

i_teHbre_ce
might be _oticed
while _si_g the microwave. Similar to
the i_teHbrel_ce
camed by other small
app]ia_ces, it does _ot i_dicate a
problem With the m_crowave. Ph*g the
m]cro_ave b_to a d]flbrei_t electrical
circuit, move the _ad]o or TVas {i_r a_av
f_'om the microwave as possible, or check
the posit]o_ a_ d signal ot the TV/_adio

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All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers,
or an authorized Customer Care_ technician. Toschedule service,

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Proof of the original purchase
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For The Period Of."

GE Will Replace:

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purpose

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commerciaJly.

defects
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or consequential
with

damage

caused

by possible

this applimace.

caused

after

delivery.

This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased
for home use within the USA.
Some states do not aflow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To know what your
legal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General

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unsafe operation.

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