GE Countertop Microwave Manual L0520586
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ge.com Safety Information ......... Operating Instructions Best Cooking Methods Combination I Feaulres Combination Convection Convenience © ....... ...... 19 16 2 Features ...... Features ......... Features ........ 17 15 14 Cookware Tips .............. Grill Feature ............... 20 18 Microwave 23 Terms ............ Other Features ........... Oven Features ............. Power i,evels ................ Timed Features .......... Care and Cleaning © Product h'arranty Support Support 9o 21,22 7, 8 9 10-13 ......... Troubleshooting Tips ....... Things That Are Normal ...... Consumer Consumer @ 2-6 24 25 25 . . .Back Covet Registration .................. ...... 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. ge.com 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. gecom 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 @@®@ @ @ 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, ge.com 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. /0 ge.com 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 .9 ge.com 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 18 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. 18 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. 21 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 25 Notes, q R 2G Notes. m @ w I m m 27 Netes. €_ @ cr_ q 28 GE Service Protection Plus '_' (;E, a imme recogifized wor]d_k]e Ser_ke Prote(tkm } ll_s --comp] No Matter What Brand! 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GE Will Replace: One Year From the date of the originalpurchase Anypattot SecondThrough FifthYear From the date of the originalpurchase the microwave Durh_g this full one-year service costs to repair Themagnetron tube, During service this costs. oven which flfils due warranty, GE will or replace the defective if the magnetron to a (letect also provide, tube or _xwkmanship. in materials free of charge, all labor and related paxt. tifils due to a defect additionalfour-yearlimitedwarranty,you in materials will be responsible tot or workmanship. anv labor or related What GE Will Not Cover: • Service trips to your home to teach you how to • Replacement breakers. • Damage to the product or acts of God. • h_ddentaJ use the product. • Improper • Failure of the product or used used installation, for other thml delivery or maJntenm_ce. if it is abused, the intended of house fuses or resetting caused of circuit by accident, fire, floods, misused, purpose or commerciaJly. defects • Damage or consequential with damage caused by possible this applimace. caused after delivery. 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