Ge Appliances Spacemaker Jvm130G Users Manual 1.0
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AdapterPlugs AluminumFoii ApplianceRegistration AutoStart 29 4 2 9 11,28 Care arid Cleaning 6,7 ControlPanel ConvenienceFoodGuide HIj1: CookingCmrnpleteReminder CookingGuide 12,13,20”27 CooktopLight 629 8)10 Defrosting I)efkosting(hide M,1’? 8 DelayedCooking 6,28 ExhaustFan ExtensionCords Features 29 5 GreaseFilter Groundinzlnstructiona” 28 29 L;Lv’-’mry (5”22=- ‘ LightBulbReplacement MicrowavingTips Minute/SecondTimer Modeland SerialNumbers PowerLevels Precautions ProblemSolver Program Cooking RepairService SafetyInstructions Time Cook Warranty 29 2 8 2 8P1O 3 30 8 31 8,4 9 BackCover The ektr’ic output of thismicrowaveoven is 625watts. $?9 ?7+jz!!!!tj —.—— —...- wsing your oven9 Be sure read ml book Weiimy. oven Itis intendedto helpyouoperate andmaintainyournewmicrowave ovenproperly, yourmicrowave ovenissuitablefor Itisimportantthatweknowthe microwaving. Mostglasscasseroles, locationofyourmicrowave oven shoulda needoccurforadjustments. cookingdishes,measuringcups, custardcups,potteryor china Yoursupplierisresponsible for dimerwarewhichdoesnothave registering you astheowner. metallictrimorglazewitha metallic sheencanbeused.Somecookware Pleasecheckwithyoursupplier islabeled “suitable formicrowaving:’ tobesurehehasdoneso;alsosend inyourConsumer Product Ownership Ifyouareunsure,usethisdishtest: Measure1cupwaterina glasscup. Registration Card.Ifyoumove,or ifyouarenottheoriginalpurchaser, Placeinovenonorbesidedish. Microwave 1minuteatHigh(10). pleasewritetous,statingmodel Ifwaterbecomeshot,dishis andserialnumbers, safe,Ifdishheats,it Mmf@stmed. microwave shouldnotbeusedformicrowaving. PMS4? w certaintht itis, ~%pertowels,waxpaper> and Writeto: plasticwrapcanbeusedtocover GEAppliances dishesinordertoretainmoisture RangeProductService andpreventspattering. AppliancePark @Somemicrowaved fbodsrequire Louisville,KY40225 stirring,rotating,orrearranging. Checkthecookingguidefixspecific Ifyoureceiveda instructions. Q~te~ b~i]d~uppressureinfoods Keepit handyfor answersto your questions. Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething or needmorehelp,write (include yourphonenumber): ConsumerAffairs GEAppliances AppliancePark Louisville, KY40225 Write andserial You’llfindthemona labelinside theovenontheupperleftside. Thesenumbersarealsoonthe ConsumerProductOwma=ship Registration cardthatcamewith yourmicrowave oven.Before sendinginthiscard,pleasewrite thes~numbershere: MoWNumber SerialNumber UsethesenumbersinQny orservicecalls concerning yourrnkxowave oven. k registered. contactthedealer (CM’ buikk%) thatsoldyoutheoven. 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SeetheSpecial booklet oven. packed withthernicrowww * Theexhaust fhninyouroven Vvi!l certain conditions (see Fd?eature,pagetf). fads qerathqg,C$Mltbnk is prevent thestarting ofkxkhtd cddng firesWMM$ theexhaust fanish use*EN’thhB’e8sun: * Haveit -Keephoodad fpwise dean. Fbumv on page28, gmdventing andmid grmsefires, 4 .. . ....... .......——. ...—-. -...—.— -..—,— -—-—-..— Oven FeaturesofYourMicrowave Chokh.gCompkMkmin ckx (F’orTME COOKandDEFROST cycles) —— Toremindyouthatyouhavefoodinthe oven,theovenwillbeeponcea minuteuntil youeitheropentheovendoorortouchthe CLEARK9FF pad. —— - 1.0cubicfwt oveninterior — —. I -1 Im!i!!!!!’A- - ‘— kiiiiiill -yjp “’””’--~~ :::;: ,.#j ,.,,...: I*. *.. :: ,:.,.4; ,, ...,, ...,,,,, — — — — —— — —. — —— —— I‘%+ ew”L DoorEhmdIe. PuNtoopendoor. DoorItlUStbe StXXldylatchedb’ oventoopemk% 2’ DoorLW!k% 3. WindowwithMetal!!MMd. tobeviewed SmxmW3wscooking whilekeepingmicrowaves confined inoven. 4. ModelandSWIM Numbers. A: S OvenVent. 6 ModesthmrcowmProkms thernkmwawenergydMributing system.Donotremovethecover. Youwilldamagetheoven. 7.Own Floor. &Gh’eaSe Filters. 9’CooktopLight. . t!)(l) Ill ovenLight.Lightcomeson whendoorisopenedorwhenoven isoperating inanyfimctkm. IL Ibuch Ckmtrol Ptmdand DigitalDisplay.Fordetailed information oneaehfkature, seepages6 and7* W HoodControlsa RimPressHI,LOorOFF. Light.PressONtoilluminate countersurface. ——. —— — — — — — —-—. —= — — —— — — — — — “iibur TouchControlRmel Thetouchcontrolpanelallowsyoutosettheoven controlselectronically withthetouchofa finger.It’s designedtobeeasytouseandunderstand.Withyour microwave oven,youhavetheoptionofusingyour automaticcookingcontrolpadsforquickandeasy convenience cooking.Oryoumaymakeyourown programstosuityourindividualized cookingstyk. WhenYouPh@ntheOven Thepaneldisplaysfour8’sandalloftheoven fimctionsonthelowerportion.After15seconds, alllightsdisappearand‘W?’appearsintheupper portion.TouchI CLEARK?FF padandovenisready foruseandtheclockcanbeset. Ifpowerisdisruptedatanytime,theabovesequence reoccurs,andyoumustresetCLOCKaftertouching CLEAR/OFF. L DisplayE?mel. Displaystimeofdayandtime countingdownduringcookingfunctions. 2. TimeCook1andTimeCookII.Microwave fora presetamountoftimeusingautomaticpowerIevel10 orchangepowerlevelatkr settingtime.(Seepage9.) 3. NumberPhds.Touchthesepadstoentertimeor powerlevel, 4. Nfin/SecTimer.ThisfeatureUSGS nomicrowave energywhileit fimctionsasbotha kitchentimeror as a holdiagperiodbetweendefrostandtimecooking. (Seepage8.) 5 AutoStart. Allowsyoutoprogramyourovento begincookingata presettimeofday–uptoa Z&hour delay.(Seepage9.) 6 RowerLevel.Touchthispadbeforeentering anotherpowerlevelnumberifyouwanttochange fromautomaticpowerkwel10(High)forcooking or powerlevel3 (Low)fordefrosting. 7. Start. Afterallselectionsaremade,touchthispad tostartoven. & ExhaustFan.PressHI,LO,orOFFfordesired fin speed. 9. Tim Defrost.Gentlethawingatautomaticpower level3,orchangepowerlevelafterenteringtime. (Seepage10.) 10.Clock.Touchthispadtoentertimeofdayorcheck timeofdaywhilemicrowaving. Tosetclock,first touchCLOCKpadandthenentertimeofday.For example,iftimeis 1:30,touchnumberpads1,3,andO and“1:30”willappearondisplay.“ST~” will flash,directingyoutotouchSTAR%’, thussettingthe clock.Ifyouwishtoresetorchangetime,simply repeattheaboveprocess. IL Clear/Off.Whentouched,itstopstheovenand erasesallsettingsexcepttimeofday. X2.Light.TouchONforcooktoplight. AmMATIC FM FEATURE Cookingappliancesinstalledundertheovenmight, undersomeheavyusageconditions, causetemperatures highenoughtooverheatsomeinternalpartsofthe microwave oven, ‘lbpreventoverheating, theexhaustf“ isdesignedto automatically turnonatlowspeedifexcessive tempemtures occur.Shouldthishappen,thefan cannotbemanuallyturnedoff,butitwill automatically turnoffwhentheinternalpartshave cooled.Thetinmaystayonuptoapproximately 30 minutesaftertherangeandmicrowave ovencontrols havebeentwnedoff. — -@ —— —. — — — — — — —-——— — — —— — — — -– — — — —– — — — -0 ? —.— —— — 7 ‘1’!inmr TheMI.MWC TIMER hasthree timingfunctions: @Itoperatesasa minutetimer. e Itcanbesettodelaycooking. * Itcanbeusedasa boldsetting afterdefrosting. TheMIN/SECTIMEROptX2itW Step2:TouchTIME DEFROST pad. withoutmicrowaveenergy. I’IowtoTiInea34’lhNd@ PhoneCall 1. TouchMIN/S13C TIME%R pad. ‘I’hedisplayshows *~EN&R~~ 9, ~a~~~~ad 2. Touchnumberpads3,~andO (for3minutesandnoseconds). Displayshows4’3:00”and“TIME” flashes. 3. TouchSTAKEDisplayshows timecountingdown. 4. Whentimeisup,ovensignals, flashes“End~’anddisplayshows timeofday. Pro~ signalsandflashes“End!’ Step3:Touchpads1,5,0 andOfor ~ millUteS defrosting time.“~:oo” appearsondisplay.(Defrosting is automatically setonpowerlevel3 butcanbechangedbytouchingthe POWERLEVELpadandthe desiredPowerlevel.) “~gai Holding ‘rime TheMinute/Second Timercan alsobeusedtoprogram“hold time”betweenmicrowave cooking fim%ions. Thetimecanrangefkom onesecondto99minutesand99 seconds,A HC)LD or %andiag” timemayberequestedinsomeof yourownrecipesorcooking guide. cooking $tep~: Setstandingorholdtime bytouchingMIN/SECTIMER. ‘l%edispiay shows”:0“ and “ENTERTIME”flashes, Step5:‘RNMI1,0,OrmdOtohdi fortenminutes. “MMXY’ qp%arson displayand“TIME!”flashes. Todelaycookingupto99minutes and99seconds,touchTIME C(X)KI andentercookingtime. Then,touchMNSEC TIMER andenternumberofminutesto delaycooking.PressSTARI’. HowtoTlmeDefrost,Hold andTimeCook Let’sMYyouwanttodehst afrozen casserolefix H minutes,holdfor 10minutesandthenTimeCookfor 25minutes.Here’showtodoit: Step1:‘Ihkecasserolefromfreezer andplaceinoven, ~tep$: TouchSTART. “DEl? ~E” and“~:~” countingdown showondisplay.Aseachfunction is automatically performed,oven displayshowsinstmtionsentered andthefhnction. Step9$Whentimeisup,theoven, QuestionsandAnswers Q.Whatwillhappenif I accidentally reversemydefrost, holdandcookinstructions? A. Theovenwillautomatically rearrangeyourprogram.Defrosting willalwayscomefirst,thenhold, andthenthecookingfimctlon. Q. CanI defkostamihokionly? A, Yes.%rnetirnesyoumayonly wanttodefrosta fd, holdit, and cookit later.AHyouneedtodois programinTiie Defrostand amountoftime,Thenprogram holdandtheamountoftime.Be suretoputthethaweddishinthe refrigeratorpromptly. Nm13:Lethods remainatroom temperatureonlyaslongassafe. Timeswillvary. Q. 1Programmedmyovenfora spedlicdefrostingtimebutit defkosted longerthannecessary. whim happemd? S@6:’IbuchTMKXX)KI “ pad,Thedisplayshows*’:0“ and “ENTER1(XXXTIME”flashes. Step7:Touch2,5, OandOfor twenty-five minutesc3fcooking time,”1C’OOK TIME”flashes and“25:00”appearsondisplay. 8 A. Wheninstructionsconflict, theovencarriesoutthelast instruction.Youmayhavesetthe oventodefrostfor4 minutes,hold for2 minutes,andthendefrostfor 6 minutes.Inthiscase,theoven woulddefrostfor6 minutesand hokifor2 minutes. - Thetimecookingf=tureallows youtopresetthecookingtime. Theovenshutsoffautomatically. Powerlevel10(High)is recommended formostcooking, butyoumaychangethisformore flexibility. Seethecookingguide. Tobecomebetteracquainted with timecooking,makea cupofcoffee byfollowing thestepsbelow. I III II .11III 1 I J’————. Step1:Filla cup2/3fill ofwater, add1teaspoonofinstantcoff~and stirtodissolve.Useacupthathas nometaldecoration andismicrowave safe(seeMicrowaving Tipscmpage 2),Placecupinovenandclosedoor. thepowerlevel,(Ifpowerlevel10 isnotappropriate, we ‘Howto ChangePowerLevel”below,) Step4:TouchSTART. “COOK TM?’ andtimecountingdown showondisplay. Step5:Whentimeisup,theoven signalsandflashes“End?Oven, lightandfm shutoff, Step6: Openthedoor. Usingthe‘IkneCookII Feature TheTimeCookII featureletsyou settwotimecookingfimctions withinoneprogramThisisideal whenyouwanttochangepower kwelsduringyourcooking operations.Here’showtodoit. Step1:Pkwefd inovenin microwave-safe containerandclose thedoor. Step2:IbuehT~E COOK1. Displayshows ~~~~ ~M;:: g:~;:~~~~~ Step3: Sekxtyourcook& time. Fommmple,touch2,1 and5 fortwominutesand15seeonds. Displayshows“2:15!’”1COOK TIME”flashes. Step4:‘I&whTIMECOOKIL step5:setJmmx&ingtime. Ww to RlwerLevd M&rsettingcooking time, touchPCNVER LEVELpad, thentouchdesirednumberfor newpowerlevel. Step3: Selectyourtime.Touch 1,2andOfora minuteand20 seconds,Displayshows“1:20!’ “i COOKTIME”fhh(%ic Becauseautomaticpowerlevel 101s forthiscu~of cofi%,thereisnoneedtoch~;ge Step6: TouchSTART. Step7:Powerkwel10$sinuseand TimeCookI countsdown. $tep$: AttheendofTimeCOW, these~ondpowerlevelisinuseand TimeCookUisshowncounting down. Step9: Whentimeisup,theoven signalsandflashes“End?Oven, lightandfanshutoff, $tep 10:OperJ theCiOOI’, 9 EIowtQMh4Mto start AutoStartailowsyoutoprogram ~(),~ov(x~ tobegincookingata ~resettimeofday--uptoa 12 hourdelay. ToUseAutoStart Step1:Enteryourdesiredcooking program. Step2:TouchAUTOSTARTpad (insteadofST~pad). Step3: Enterthetimeyouwant theoventostart.(B8sureyour microwave ovenclockshowsthe Corrwttimeofday.) Step4:TouchSTART pad.The ovenwillautomatically startatthe desiredtime. QuestionsandAnswers Q hetxnyovenforthethne calledforintherecipe,butatthe endofthetimeallowed,myfood wasn’tdone,Whathappened? A. Sincehousepowervariesdue totimeor location,manytime eooicreeipesgiveyoua timerange topreventovercooking. Setthe ovenforminimumtime,testthe fbodtirdoneness,andcookyour fti alittielonger,ifnecessary. ~ Itouchedthemimberp ads andselected~ powerlevel.When I touchedSTART, lmvever~ my ovendidn’tcomeoneWhynot? A. Th#IZh413COC)KIpa dmust betouchedbefbrethenumberpads andSTART. (& Manttocookonapower hweiothert hanHigh. Whatdo I needtodo? A. Tochangethepower kwel, touchthePOWERLEVELpad. 6’P-10” appearsonthedisplay panel.Enternewnumber, Q. CtmMXerruptTimeCook toeheckthefti? A. Yes,‘Ibresume cooking, shrq)iy dosethedoorand~1’’43SS STARTpad,Thetimermustbe resetfixcookingtoresumeunless timeisremainingontimer. the — ~ ~fl —= — —. —— — — —. —— — — — — —— — — — — — — — –— — — — —— ~. —— — — — — — ~ —. — — -----. — —— ~ — —— — — ——— Tim Defrostisdesigned forspeedythawingoffrozen foodsandisoneofthegreat advantages ofa microwave oven. QwstionsamMnsvwm @Powerlevel3 is automaticallyset fordefrosting,but youmaychange thisformoreflexibility. @Seethedefrostingguidefor defrostinghelp. Tobecomebetteracquainted with theTimeDefrostfunction,defrost frozenporkchopsbyfollowing the stepsbelow. Stepk Placepackageoffrozen chopsintheovenandclosedoor. Step4: TouchSTART. “D13F T~E” showsandtime~~un~ downondisplay.Whencycleis completed,theovensignalsand flashes“EndJ’thenautomatically shutsoff. StepS:Turn packageover,close doorandrepeatSteps2 and3toset remaininghalfofdefrostingtime andtouchSTART. Step6: Whenovensignalsand flashes“W$’opendoor,remove paclqeandseparate chopsto finishdefrosting. Step2:TouchTIMi3DEFRC)ST. Displayshows”:0“ and“ENTER DEFTIME”fkidlt%. Step3: Seleetonehalfofthetotal defrostingtimerecommended in thedefrostingguide.Forexample, touch4,0 andOfor4 minutes. Displayshows“4:00”and“DEF TIME”flashes. DefrostingTips @Foodsfrozeninpaperorplastic inthepackage. canbe defrosted @lb everi defrosting,somefbods needtobebrokenupor+separattxi partofthewaythroughthe defrostingtime. How to (MangePowerLevel Aftersettingdefrostingtime, touchPOWERLEVELpad, thentouchdesirednumberfor newpowerlevel. ~ Family-size pre-packaged frozenentreescm bedefrosted andmicrowaved. Ifthefoodisin a foilcontainer,transferittoa microwave mfedish. ~ Checkthedefrostingguidefor otherdefrostingtips. 10 Q. WhenIpmssS TART,I hear a dullthumpingnoise.Whatisit? A. Thissoundisnormal.It is lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga powerlevellowerthan10(High). Q. CanIDefrostsmalliternsin a hurry? A. Yes,buttheywillnwdrnore frequentattentionthanusual.Raise thepowerlevelailerenteringthe timebytouchingthedesiredpower levelpad.Powerlevel7 cutsthe totaldefrostingtimeaboutin 1/2; powerkmdIOcutsthetotalddrcMing timetoapproximately 1/3.During either,rotateor stirfoodfrequently. () md~n’tfiedefr~sting timesinthedefrosting guideseem rightformyf~d? A. Thesetimesareavexages. Defrostingtimecanvaryaccording tothetemperature inyourfreezer. Setyourovenforthetimeindicated inthedefrostingguide,If’yourfood isstillnotcompletely thawedatthe endofthattime,resetyouroven andadjustthetimeaccordingly. Q. $iiouidallfoodsbe completely thawedbefore 6!ooking? 44.SOmefbodssh ouklnotbe completelythawedbeforecooking. Forexample,fishcookssoquickiy itisbettertobegincookingwhileit isstillslightlyfrozen, Q. GMopenthedo orduring !IlmeDefrosttocheckonthe progressofmyfood? A. Y&s. Youmayopenthedoorat anytimeduringmicrowaving. To resumedefrosting,closethedoor andpressSTART. Theovenbegins operatingiftimeisleftontimer. Ifnot,resettimer. CareandCleaning 23 — — Yournewmicrowave ovenis a valuableappliance.Protect itfrommisusebyfollowing theserules: QKeepyourovencleanand sweet-smelling. (lpeningtheoven doora fewminutesaftercooking helpsair-outtheinterior.An occasionalthoroughwipingwitha solutionofbakingsodaandwater keepstheinteriorfresh. e Don’tusesharp-edged utensils withyouroven.Theinsideand outsideovenwallscanbesmatched. Thecontrolpanelcanbedamaged. * Don’tremovethemodestirrer coveratthetopoftheoven (microwave feature6 onpage5). Youwilldamagetheoven. BECX!R’I’MN mwvER IScm? BEIKRECLEANING ANY PARTOFTHISOWN HowtoCleantheInside HowtoCleantheOutside Walls,floorandmodestirrer cover.Somespatterscanbe removedwithapapertowel,others mayrequirea dampcloth.Remove greasyspatterswitha sudsycloth, thenrinsewitha dampcloth.Donot useabrasivecleanersonovenwalls. NEVERUSEACOMMERCIAL OVENCLEANERONANYR4KI’ OFYOURMICROWAVE OVEN. Door@side).Window:Wipeup spattersdailyandwashwhensoiled Case.Cleantheoutsideofyour ovenwithsoapanddampcloth,then rinsewitha dampclothanddry. Wipefrequentlywithadamp clothtoremoveallsoil.DONOI’ USEABRASIVES, SUCHAS CLEANING POWDERS OR STEELANDPLASTICPADS. THEYWILLMARTHE SURFACE. Specialnotewhenusing Brown‘Nsear mm:Ifgyease ispresent,highheatgeneratedon bottomofa Brown‘NSeardish maycausethegreasetoburnonto theovenfloor.Thismayberemoved witha cleansersuchasBonAmi@ brandcleanser. Afterusingthisckxmser, rime anddrythor’cnlghly$ fobwhlg iristruetions oncamDonotusek onthepaintedsurfiwessuchasthe walis--itmayscratchthepaint, cometogetheronclosingthedoor, useonlymild,non-abrasive soaps ordetergents appliedwith a sponge or softcloth. POwer Cord.1fthecordbecomes soiled,unplugandwashwithdamp cloth,Forstubbornspots,sudsy watermaybeused,butbecertain torinsewitha dampclothanddry thoroughly beforepluggingcord intooutlet. Wipethe windowcleanwitha dampcloth. Chrometrim is best wipedwitha dampclothand then withadrytowel. ControlPanel.Wipewithadamp cloth.Drythoroughly. Donotuse cieaningsprays,largeamountsof soapandwater,abrasives,or sharp objectsonthepanel--theycan it. withadamp&Xhc Rinsethoroughly damage anddry. DoorSurface,whencleaning Metalandplasticpartsondoor: surfhcesofdoorandoventhat —. — — — — —. —. — — — ~ —. —. — — — — ~–. —— -— ——. — — — -— E*. —-~-— - ofl?oodCharacteristics m Cooking’llxhniqwsfor Microwaving Effe@ Covering.Inbothconventional andmicrowave cooking,coversholdinmoistureandspeedheating. Conventionally, partialcoveringallowsexcesssteamto escape.Ventingplasticwraporcoveringwithwaxpaper servesthesamepurposewhenmicrowaving. Arranging FoodinOven,Inconventional bating,you positionfoods,suchascakelayersorpotatoes,sothat hotaircanflowaroundthem.Whenmicrowaving, you arrangefoodsina ring,sothatailsidesareexposedto microwave energy. Stirring.Enrangetc3pcooking,youstirfoodsupfrom thebottomtohelpthemheatevenly.When microwaving, youstircookedportionsfromtheoutside tothecenter.Foodswhichrequireconstantstirring conventiomdly wiilneedonlyoccasionalstirring. TurningOver.Inrangetopcooking,youturnover foodssuchashamburgers, sobothsidescandirectly contactthehotpan.Whenmicrowaving, turningisoften neededduringdefrosting,orwhencookingfoodssuch ashamburgers fromthefrozenstate. StandingTime.Inconventional cooking,fds suchas roastsorcakesareallowedtostandtofinishcookingor set,Standingtimeisespeciallyimportantinmicrowave caoking.Notethatthemicrowaved cakeisnotplacedon a coolingrack. Shielding.Ina conventional oven,youshieldchicken breastsorbakedfoodstopreventover-browning. When defrosting,youusesmallstripsoffoiltoshieldthin parts,suchasthetipsof’wings andlegsonpoukry, whichwouldMWkbeforelargerpartsweredefrosted. PrickFoodstoReleasePressure.l!%em buiklsup pressureinhodswhicharctightlycovexdbya skhaor membrane.Prickpotatoes(myoudocomwntionally), eggyolksaridchickenliverstopreventbursting. Rotating.Occasionally, a dishintheoven helpsfood~ookevenly.T’ rotate1/2turn,turnthedish untilthesidewhichwastothebackoflheovenistothe front.Torotate1/4turn,turnthedishuntiltheside whichwastothebackoftheovenistotheside, DensityofFood.Inbothconventional andmicrowave cooking,densefoods,suchasa potato,takelongerto cookorheatthanlight,porousfoods,suchasa pieceof cake,breadora roll. Round$hapw Sincemicrowaves penetratefoodsto aboutl-in.fromtop,bottomandsides,roundshapes andringscookmoreevenly.Cornersreceivemore energyandmayovercook.Thismayalsohappenwhen cookingconventionally. Delicacy.Foodswitha delicatetexturesuchascustards arebestcookedatlowerpowersettingstoavoid toughening. NaturalMoistureoffoodaffeetshowitcooks.Very moistfoodscookevenlybecausemicrowave energyis attractedtowatermolecules.Fooduneveninmoisture shouldbecoveredorallowedtostandsoheatcan disperseevenly. PieceSize.Smallpiecescookfasterthanlargeones. Mewswhicharesimilarinsizeandshapecookmore evenly,Withlargepiecesoffood,reducethepower settin~forevenZtiking. Shapeufl?ood.Inbothtypesofcooking,thinareas cookfhsterthanthickones.Thiscanbecontrolledin microwaving byplacingthickpiecesneartheoutside edge,andthinpiees inthecenter. StartingTemperature. Foodstakenfromthefreezeror refrigeratortakelongertocookthanfindsatroom temperature. Timingsinourrecipesarebasedonthe temperatures atwhichyounormallystorethefbods. Quantitycd’l?ood. Inbothtypesofcooking,small amountsusuallytakelessfimethanlargeones.Thisis mostapparentinmicrowave cooking,wheretimeis directlyrelatedtothenumberofservings. I Microwaving Hyouusea meatthermometerwhilecooking,make sureit issafeforuseinmicrowave ovens, I 12 .. -...——.-..-—— —. ,, onceyoubegintouseyourmicrowave oven,youwill soonbeabletoadaptmostofyourconventional cooking quiteeasilytomicrowave cookingtechniques. Themore youuseyourmicrowave oven,themoreyouwillenjoy usingit. Notonlywillyousavethetime,troubleand energynecessaryinconventional cooking,youwill havemoreflavorfulfoodandfewerdishestowash. Simplycook,or reheatandservefoodsinthesamedish. Beforeusingyourmicrowave oven,wesuggestyou carefullyreadthroughthisguidebook,thenpractice withoursuggestedrecipe. HowtoA&@Conventional RecipesforMicrowaving. Beforeconverting a conventional recipeformicrmwwing, studyit intermsofmicrowaving. Isitcmeofthemany foodswhichmicrowave well?Lookforcooking techniques whicharesimiIartomicrowaving techniques, suchascovering,steamingorcookinginsauceorliquid. Ifthefoodrequiresa crisp,friedcrustorverydry surface,youmayprefertocookitconventionally. Some recipesmaynotbeexactlythesamewhenmicrowaved, otherswillnotneedchanging.(Moist,richcakes, candiesandmeatloavesareexamples.) Sinceliquidsdonotevaporatewhenmicrowaved, reducetheamountinsaucycasseroles.Addmore thickeningtosaucesandgravies.Reducesome seasonings also;theywillnotloseintensityinshort microwaving timm.Saltmeatsandvegetables after cooking.Maningredienttakeslongertomicrowave than othersinthesamedish,precookthatingredientbefore addingtotheothers. —— — — — — ~ —— — I%woriteStuffed Pqqxzs 6 mediumgreenpeppers ~~ lbs.groundChuck~~f 1Aq) chopped on~~n cupcookedrice 1teaspoondt m!!m.-. 1 --- —. — — —. — — 1AWMy)Oon Pfwwr 1dovegarlic,minced I can(!~%klZ.) condensedtomatoso&!P %cupwater i to2 cupsgratedcheese Makes6 servings M CKWUW4?Method remove seedsand Cutofftopsof greenpeppers; membrane. Cookpeppers5minutesinenoughboiling watertocover;drain,Inmediumskilletonrangetop, cookandstirgroundbeefandonionuntilonionis tender,Drainofffk Stirinrice,salt,pepperandgarlic. Divideevenlyintopeppers.Arrangepeppersuprightin &-in.squaredish. 13iend soupandwateruntilsmooth;pouroverpeppers. Cover.IMe at350°for45minutesto1hour.Sprinkle withcheese,reecwerandletstand5 to 10minutesto meltcheese. CMofftopsofgreenpeppers;removeseedsand membrane.Mixrawbeefwithonion,rice,salt,pepper andgarlic.Divideevenlyintopeppers.Arrangepeppers uprightsnuglymoundedgeof3-qt.casserole. BlendsouparidwateruntilSmo++the PourOverpeppers, cover.B4bmv$lve at High(10)fLm’2s to30 minutes, rotating1/2turnafierISminutes.Sprinklewithcheese, recoverandletstand5 to 10minutesbeforeserving’ 13 — 1. Directions belowareforreheating already-cooked foodsat refrigerator orroomtemperature. Usemicrowave ovensafe containers. 2. Covermostfti fixi%testheating (seetips).Exceptions amrare ormedium meats,somesandwiches, griddiefbodslikepancakes andbakedfbods. Item 3. Bubbling aroundedgesofdishisnormal,sincecenterislastto heat.Stirfds beforeserving. 4. Besurefoodsareheatedthroughbeforeserving.Steaming or bubbling aroundedgesdoesnotnecessarily meanfoodisheated throughout. Asa generalrule,hotfoodsproduceanareawarmto thetouchincenterofunderside ofdish. Amount PowerLevel Approximate Time,Min. Appetizers Saucysuchasmeatballs, riblets, cocktailfizmks, etc. (!4cup/serving) Dips:creamorprocessedcheese 1to2 servings 3to4 servings High(10) High(10) %cup Medium(5) 1cup Medium(5) Pastrybites:smallpizzas,eggrolls,ete. 2 to4 servings High(10) Tip:Coversaucyappetizerswithwaxpaper.Coverdipswithplasticwrap,Donotcoverpast~bites,theywillnotbecrisp. 1?4to4 4 to6 2!4to3?4 3t05 1to2ti PiateofLefbvers Meatplus2 vegetables 1plate High(10) 2 to4 i to2 servings 3 to4 servings 1can(kLoz.) ;;$ g:) 3 to7 8td 14 4t05!4 Tip:Coverplateoffd withwaxpaperorplasticwrap. Saucymaindishes:chopsuey,spaghetti, creamedchicken,chili,stew,macaroni and cheese,etc.(?4-1cupkxxving) Thinlyslicedroastedmeat: Rarebeef’roast,minimum time;Mediumrare, maximum time(3to4-ozJservh@ Welldone:beef,pork,ham,poultry, etc. Steaks,chops,ribs,othermctitpieces: Rarebeefsteak Welldonebeef,chops,ribs,etc. Hamburgers ormeatloaf (4-ozJwxving) Chickenpicxxw Hot dogsandsaus~ges High(10) 1to2 servings 3to4 servings 1to2 servings 3to4 servings Meal-High (7) Mcd-High(7) 1to2 servings 3to4 servings 1to2 servings 3 to4 servings 1to2 servings 3 {04swvhyj8 ~~o2 pieces 3to4 pieces 1to2 3to4 i to2 servings Meal-High (7) Meal-High (7) i to2 wwviqy 3 to4 servings i to2 servings 3 to4 swvifigs Meal-High (7) Meal-High (7) Mod-High (7) Nied-iiigh(7) Meal-High {7) Meal-High (7) 1to2 2 to3% 1%to3 3to5 2%to4 5 to9 2 to3 4 to7 %to2 1!4to3!4 % toz 2 to3ti 1to1% 2t03 1to2 Riceandpasta (2A-% cwpkxving) ToppedormixedwithMWCe 1to2 servings High(i(l) 3m6 (?4-?4cup/serving) 3to4 servings High(iO) 8to i2 T@:Covermwym~ittdisheswithplasticwmp.Coverothermaindishesandmeatswithwaxpaper.Donotcoverrareormediumraremeats. Whenheatingorrehe~ting 3 or4 servingsofmeatslicesmpkxcs, ro~te dish1/2turnafierhaifoftime, Sandwiches Moistfilling:Sloppyjoe,barbecue, hamsalad,ctctinbun(%cuphxving) Thickme@cheese fNingwithfirmbraid IYp: Usepapertowelor napkintocoverstindwichm, i4 i to2% z%@4 2 to3 4 to5 Approximate Amount Item I%wer Level The, Min. soups 1to2 servings 3 to4 servings 1can(lo-oz.) High(10) High(10) High(10) 2 to6 7 to 11 6t07 1to2 servings 3 to4 servings 1can(10-oz.) reconstituted Meal-High (7) &fed-High (7) Meal-High (7) 3to8 8to 12 6t07 Smallpieces:peas,beans,corn,etc. (%cup/serving) 1to2 servings 3 !04servings 1cm 16=02. High(10) High(10) High(lo) 1to3 3104% ~J/!j t~d~ Largepicccsorwhole:asparagus spears, cornonthecob,ctc, 1to2 servings 3to4 servings 1can(16-02.) 1to2 servings 3to4 servings High(10) High(10) High(10) High(10) High(10) 1%to3 3 to4M 4t04ti 1to3 3to6 Waterbased (lcup/serving) : Milkbased (1cup/serving) Tip:Coversoupswithwaxpaperorplasticwrap, Viq@abkx Mashed~OtiWCS (Y5cup/serving) Tip: COwrvegetables formostc.vcnheating. rn-- Sauces DcS$tXt: chocolate, butterscotch Meatormaindish,chunkytype:gibletgravy, spaghetti sauce,etc. Creamytype ~ ~ ~ —. —. — — -— ------ %alp 1cup %cup 1cup 1can(16s02,) %cup 1cup High(10) High(10) High(10) High(10) High(iO) High(10) High(lO) 1piccc 2 pieces 4 pieces 9-in.mkeor 12rollsm’ doughnuts Low(3) Low(3) Low(3) Low(3) —. Tip: Coverfbodtopreventspalter, BakeryFoods Cake,coffeecake,doughnuts, SWCCI rolls. nutor fruitbread —. E’z —. 6to8 1slice 2 ~lices 4 slices 9-in.pie Medium(5) Medium(5) Medium(5) Medium(5) High(10) High(10) Mecl-High (7) Meal-High (7) !4m ?4 vito 1 %to 1!4 Y2to 1 1to 1% 2!4to3 5 to7 2or3 piwxs 2 or3 pieces 2or3 pieces High(10) High(10) High(10) 1to 1% 1to 1% ~~@l% : 4 Pie:fruit,nutorcustard %~f~=inlp~e=lsJice (useminimumtimeforcusuud) -— 1A [0 1~ Tip:Donotcover. GriddlePods I%ncakes, F%mch toastorwaffles(3-in.X4-in.) Plain,notopping Syrup&butter With2 sausagopatties(cooked) Tip: Do notmwcr, .— Iw’wages cider,othwwatertmscd CMlx, tea, Cocoa,othermilktmscd Tip:DonOtCOvcr. .— 1to2cups 3to4 cups I to2cups 3 to4 cups 15 High(10) High(10) Mcd-High (7) Meal-High (7) 1!4to3% 6t07 2%to7 7 to 10 (hide 1. Foodpackaged inaI1-paperorplastic packagesmaybedcfrosted 3. Besurelargemeatsarecornpletely defrosted (or,onroastsallow extramicrowaving time),‘Mkeysmaybeplacedunderrunning wateruntilgibietscanberemoved. 4. Whendefrosted,fixxlshouldbecoolbutsoftened inallareas.If stillslightlyicy,returntomicrowave ovenverybriefly,orletstand a fewminutes. withoutunwrapping. Iffoodisfoilwrapped,removefoiland placefd incookingdishfordefrosting. 2. Afierfirsthalfofdefrosting time,unwrappackageandcheck fd. lkrn fd over,ifnecessary; breakapartorseparatefoodif possible.Onverylargefoodsliketurkey,someshielding ofthin wingorlegareasmaybenecessary. E?irst EIalf SecondHalf Time,Min. ‘1’hne,Min. Food cmlrnents Mat [PowerLevel:llef.ros~(3)] Bacon 3%to4 1 Franks(1-lb.) 4t05 none Ground:beef&pork(Mb,) 4 (2-lbs,) 6 4 to6 6to 8 ($lbs.) 12 12to 14 Roast:beef&pork Spareribs,pork(1pkg.) 4 toSperlb. 5to6 perlb. 2 to4 perlb, 4 to5 perlb, 5 to6 perlb. 2 to4 perlb, Steaks, chops& fXlthXS; 2 to4?4perlb. Placeunopened packageinown.Rotatepackage1/4turnafterhalf time.Letstandfor5 minutes. Placeunopened packageinoven,Microwave justuntilfrankscanbe sepamt~d. Iltmoverafterfirst4 minutes. ‘Nrnmeatoveraflerfirsthalfoftime,Scrapeoffsoftenedmeatafter Mock,microwave secondhalfoftime,Setaside,Breakupremaining 5to6 minutesmore, ‘Ihrnmeatafterfirsthalfoftime,Scmpeoffsofkmdmeatafter secondhalfoftimc.Setaside.Microwave 11to 12minutesmore. Scrapeandsetaside.Breakupremaining blockandmicrowave 3to5 minutesmores. Placeunwrapped roastinoven.At% halfoftimeturnroastover. Defrostforsecondhalfoftime,Letstandfor30minutes. Placewmppedpackageinoven.‘i’brn overafterfirsthalfoftimc, Aftersecondhalfoftime,sepamtepieceswithtableknif”.Letstand tocomplete defrosting. Placewrappedpackageinoven,~m overafterfirsthalfoftime. Aftersecondhalf’oftime,separatepieceswithtableknife,letstardto cmnplete defrosting, beef,lamb,pork&veal Sausage,bulk (i-lb.tray) (Mb.roll) Sausage,link (i tO 1%-lbs,) Sausage,patties (12-020 pkg,) 29$ 2 2 Thmoverafierfirst2!4minutes, “lhmoverttfierfirsthalfoftime.Letstand5 minutes. Rotatepackage1/4turnafterhalfof’time.Letstandfor5 minutes. i Noturnneeded, Poultry Chicken,broiler-fryer, ‘7to8 7 to8 Whole(2%to3%-lbs.) 9 to 11 9 to 11 Cornishhen 4 to6pcr lb. 4 to5 perlb. Duckling 2 to3 perlb. 2 to3 perlb. ‘Ibrkey 4%to5fi perlb, 4%to5MPerlb, Cut Up(2%tO3%lbs.) Placewrappedc%icken inoven.Afterhtdfoftime,unwrapandturn over.Aflersecondhdfoftime,separatepiecesandplaceincooking dish.Microwave 2 to4 minut~more,if’necessary, Letstanda few minutestofinishdefrosting, I%cewrappedchickeninoven,Afterlxdf’oftime,unwrapandturn overchicken,Shieldwarmareaswithfoil.Runcoolwaterincavity untilgibletscanberemoved. Placewrappedpackageinovenbreastsideup.‘hm packageover afierfirstha!f’of’time. Plrwewrappedducklinginoven,Afierfirsthtdfoftirne,unwrapand tumoverintocwoking dish,Shieldwarmareaswithfoil,Runcool wfiterincwityuntilgibictscanberemoved, PIQce unwrapped turkeybreastsidedown,Afterfirsthtdfoftime, removewrapperttndtihicklwarmareaswithfoil,Thrnturkeybrwuit sideupforsecondhdfoftime,Runcoolwaterintocavityuntilgibicts andrwk canb removed, Letsoak incoolwaterfor1to2 hoursor rd’rigcmte wwnighttocomplete defrosting, 16 -... -, FirstHalf SecondHalf Time,Min. Time,Min. Food ~~ & Comments Seafood[PowerLevel:Defrost(3)] Fillets(Mb.) 6 6 Steaks(6-02,) Wholefish(8to 1O-OZ,) 2 m3 2 2 to4 Shellfish,smallpieces(1-lb.) Shellfish,blocks Crabmeat(6-oz,pkg.) Oysters(10-OZ. can) Scallops(l-lb.pkg.) Shellfish,large Crablegs–lto2 (8 to ~@OZ.) Lobstertails-l to2 (6to9-02.) Who!elobsterorcrab (lH.lb,) 7 to8 none Placeunopened packageinoven.(Iffishisfrozeninwater,placein cookingdish.)Rotate1/2turnafterfirsthalfoftime,Aftersecond halfoftime,holdundercoldwater tosepimita Letstanda fewminutestofinishdefrosting. Placefishincookingdish.‘Ibrnoverafterfirsthalfoftime,Aftw secondhalfoftime,rinsecavitywithcoldwatertocomplete defrosting. Spreadshellfishinsinglelayerinbakingdish, 4 m5 3Mro4 5 to7 nom 3%to4 none Placeblockincasswwle. Placeblockincasscrolc.Breakupwithforkafterfirsthalfoftime. Placeunopened packageinoven. 4 to6 none Arrangeincookingdish. 3 to4 3to4 8t09 8 (09 Arrangeincookingdish,withmeatysidedown.‘Ihmoverforsecond htdfoftime, Piriccincookingdishwithlightunderside up.‘Khrn overafterfirst htdfoftime, , Breads,Cakes Breadorbuns(1-lb.) Heat&serverolls(7-oz,pkg,) Coffeecake(11to 14?4-oz,) Coffeering(10-oz.pkg.) Sweetrolls(8?4to 12-oz.) Doughnuts (4to3) Doughnuts, gltmed (1boxof 12) Frenchtoast(2slices) Cake,frosted,2 to3 layer (17-W.) Cake+filledortopped, 1layer(12%to 16=02.] Poundcake(11%-oz,) Cheesecake, plainor fruittop(17to 19”02,) Crunchcakes&cupcakes Fruitornutpie(thin.) Cretinorcusuirdpie(14-oz.) 3 to4 2 to4 3!4to5 3!4to4 2!4to4 1to3?4 3 to4 none none none none none mm none Remove metaltwisttie, —. — — p+— —. — —–– --~.. . ~. —— —. —– — —- 5!4to6% 2 to3 2 to3 none 2 5 to7 none none Placeonmiwowave safeplate. Placeonmicrowave safbplate,RotateplateM?turnafterhalfoftime. %to% each 2’to9 5 to6 none none none Letpiestand5 minutes,sliceimdserve, Freshfrozen(10to 16Doz,) 6 to9 none Plasticpouch+-+1 to2 (10+oz, pkg,) 5 to8 I?hit Plwwpackageinoven,Removefoilormetal,Afterminimum time, breakupwithfork,Repeatifnawsary, 17 —— FoodGuide L Mostconvenience foodscanbereheatedbymicrowave only,since theyarealreadycooked.Always usemicrowave safecontainers (glassorplastic).Forfoodsneedingbrowning orcrisping, conventional bakingisrecommended. mod Container Cover 2. Remove foodfromfoilcontainers over314-in. high,andplacein microwave safecontainer. 3. Amountscanbeincreased.Tocookmultiple.packages, addtimes together.Checkatminimum time. PowerLevel& TinM Comments Appetizers &Snacks Rtstrybites Frozenprepared sandwiches Popcorn Microwave safedish I%pertowel No High(10) H to2%min. No High(10) Microwave bag No High(10) 2 to3 min. Removefromfoilpackageandwrap inpaper persandwich towel.Rotatedish1/2turnafterhalfoftime. 3 to!5min. Followpackage directions, Microwave safedish No High(10) 3%to4% Microwave safe8-in.pic plateand (Wardcups Package papertray No Defrost(3) Meal-High (7) 9 to 13min. 9 to 11min. Package cover High(10) 2 to4 min. Yes Defrost(3) High(10) 5 min. 5 to6 min. Stirorbreakupafterdefr~~[ing time.Stir beforeserving. No High(M) 4 toSmin. Purtcmrc pouch3 or4 timeswithforktowmt. No High(10) 4 to6 rein, RemovefoilcovenReturntraytocartonor distribute evenlyonmicrowave safedish. No High(K)) 3to4 min. High(K)) High(10) High(10) 4 to5 min. 7 to9 min. 10!0 12mini High(10) High(10) High(10) High(10) 4Vito7 min. 5 to 11min. 12to20min. 11to20min. High(10) High(10) 6 to8 min. 7 to 10min. Eggs&Cheese scrambled egg substitute (8-02.eafion) Cheesesouffle (12-02.) Breakfast, scramb!ed eggs (6%-02.)with sausageandhash brownpotatoes Welshrarebit (10-02,) Microwave safedish Mi~rowave about1minuteper1/4cup mixture.Stiraficrhalfoftime.Letstandto complete cooking. ToDefrost:Placein8-in.pieplate.Stirtwice. ToCook:Dividebetween3 or4 buttered custardcups,6 or7-oz.Rearrange after5 minutes.soufflesaredonewhencenterisset. Remove papertrayfromcarton.lhrn back filmtoexposepotatoes. Fish&I%Wiih Craborshrimp ncwburg(6%-02.) Fish&chips (5to 14=(R) Devileder~b (6=02.) !lrewkxifish (5to K)”oz.) (14to 16”0’2.) (23to2!%02.) Package pouch Package tray Mimwave safedish Microwave safedish No Distribute evenlyonmicrowave safedish. Meat Fkzenmeats (5to8“OZS) (10to Ma?t) (Kito32-w.) Drymixes (hamburger added) TVdirmcrs (6to 11% ”02+) (KJto20”OZ*) Microwave safedishor pouch Microwave safecasserole packagetmy andcwton No Carton If’pouchpackageisused,puncturewithfork mvent. Addcooked,drainedhamburger. Removefoilcover;replaceincarton.Rotate 1/4turnafterhalfoftime. Food Container Cover IbwerLevel&The Cmnnellts It?%ta, Rice Cannedspagh~i,etc. Microwave safedish Frozenriceinpouch Pouch (10-02.) Frozenmacaroni& Microwave cheese,spaghetti safedish (8to 14-oz,) FrozenLasagna Microwave (21-OZ.) safedish Lidor plasticwrap Lidor plasticwrap High(10) 3to5 rein, Stirbeforeserving. High(10) 6 to7 min. Puncturepouchwithforktovent, High(10) 7 to 10min. Stirbeforeserving. 15to20mint Rotatedish1/2turnafterhalfofcookingtime. Waxgmperor High(10) plasticwmp Poultry Microwave Canned (7%m 1OM-OZ.) safedish (14t024-oz.) Frozenpouch (5tofifi-oz.) Maindish Microwave (12to 1%oz.pkg.) safedish Friedchicken Microwave (2pieces) safedish (1-ib.–6picces) i2-lbs.–8to 10pieces) Lidor plasticwrap High(10) High(10) High(10) 2Yzto4 min. 4 to6 min. 3%g~4~ min. 7 to 14min. No High(16) High(10) High(10) 2 to+miti, 6t07 min. 8 m 10min. Placeinmicrowave safcdish.Cover;stir afterhalfoftime. Slitpouchbeforemicrowaving. Stirdtcr5 mifiutes$ H’labeldoesnotstate“fullycooked:’check fordcmeness, Sauces,Gravies Canned 00 to 16=021] (324X*) Microwave safedish Lidor plasticwrap Frozenbreaded (7=OZ.) Canned @to9”02.) (15to 17”OZ*) (28to32-oz,) Instantmashed potatoes (2tofiservings) (8to 12servings) Frozensouffle (12-(X?. pkg.) Microwave safedish Microwave safedish No Potatoes:bitked, stuffed,frown (1to2) (3to4) Microwave safedish Microwave safepie plateimd custardcups Microwave safedifih 3to6 min. fito!lmin. High(10) 3to5 min. Pktceonmicrowave trivetordish. ]~ t* z% min. 4 to5 min. 5 to6 rein, Plarx?vqy?tables inmicrowave safkdish. AddMlcupliquidorliquidfromcan,Cover. 4 to6 min. 8go14min. 9to 13min. Mcd”High (7) 9 to 11min. High{K)) High{10) 4 to7 min. 7 to 10rein, —– — — — — — —. — — —. — — — —- High(10) High(10) Lidor plasticWFdf) High(K)) High(10) High(10) Lidor plasticwrap High(10) High(10) No Defrost(3) ~. —. — — — Usecontainer s~&eand amountsofwater,milk, bt$tterand saltonpackage.Cover,After heating,brisklystirinpotatoes,addingextra 1or2 tablespoons drymix, ToDefrost:Placesouffleupsidedownin pieplate. ‘Tbcook:Dividebetween4 custardcups, !%wffks aredonewhencentersareSW, —. Checktoseethatpotatoes areNOTIN FOIL,Placconmkxowtivc safedish, 1.Alwaysusemicrowave safedish,plasticorglass. 2. Standing time:Allowabout10minutesstanding timeformostroastsbeforecarving. Food Container Cover PowerLevel& ‘l%ne Comments Beef Ground,crumbled Casserole (forcasseroles orsoup) (l-lb.) (1~.]bs,) No Meatballs (l-lb.) (2-lbs.) Waxpaper Roundor oblongdish High(10) High(10) 4 to6 min. 6 to8min. High(10) High(10) 7to9 min. 10to 13min. Waxpaper Oblongglass dish(withtrivet High(10) 2to4 min. ifdesired) 4 to6 min. High(10) orceramic dinrwrplate T@ (For1or2 patties,uscpaperplatelinedwithdoublethickness papertowels.) Meal-High(7) Roundloaf: Meatloaf Pieplateor Plasticwrap Ioafdish 21to23 min. Loafshape: 25to30mini Patties (4patticsperlb.) (1to2patties) (3to4pattim) Stiratlerhalfoftime.Addsauceor casseroleingredients andfinish.Tocook frozenblock,microwave 10to lf$minutes, breakingupandstirringeverySminutes. Letstand5 minutes. Rounddish:arrange?4to l-in.apartin circlearoundedgeofdish, Oblongdish:arrange%to l-in.apart. Rotatedish1/2turnaRerhaifoftime. Coverwithwaxpaperorcookuncovered tmdturnpattiesover.Ifdesimd,add browning sauceoragent.Rotatedish1/2 turnafterhalfoftime. Letstand10minutesaftercooking. Roasts Potroasts Qblongdish orcasserole Lidor plasliewrap Medium(S) Simmered beef (cornedbeefor brisket] Casserole Lidor plasticwrap Medium(5] Tenderroasts(rib, highqualityrump, sirlointip) Oblongdish andtrivet Wax~qwr Med~um (5) Rat% Medium VlkM 18to21min. perlb, i20to130 min. ml. nerlb. Hto}3 i4to 16 17to i9 Brushwithbrowning sauceandadd1/2cup waterto3 to5-poundroast,‘Nrnoverafmr ha!foftime.Addvegetable% ifdesired,after Imlfcd’time. I@overandfinish. Add1cupwaterperpoundof’meat.Ibrn overafterhalfoftime.Letmeatstandin brothatleast10minutesaflercooking.For boileddinner,removemeat,cookvegetables inbroth. ‘Ihrnovcrandshieldendsifnecessaryafter halfof’time. LetmeatstandK)to 15minutes beforecarving.If desired,brushwith browning sauceoragentbeforecooking. Pork Bacon Perslice: (1-lb.) Microwave safeplateor oblongdish Porksausage(raw) (%lb.-4 patties) Porklinksausage (raw) Canadianbacon (2slices) (4slices) (6slices) Porkchops (2) (3) (4) (6) Waxpaper Microwave safecookware Waxpaper Microwave saficookware Waxpaper Microwave safecookware Microwave sfifccookwm I%pertowel High(10) High(10) Arrangeinsinglelayeronpapertowelsorcm %m 1min. (rivetsetindish.Layermanyslicesbetween Mto 16min. iayersofpapertowelsinoblongdish, total 3Vito4%min. Arrangeinsitigh? layer. High(10) %to %min. perlink High(10) High(10) High{10) %to 1!4min. 1!4to2 min. 2 to2Vimin. Plasticwrap Medium(5) Medium(5) Medium(5) Medium(5) 20 14to Mmin. 19to24mint 26to32min. 33to37min. Arrangeinsirtglelayer.Ifcooking6 or more links,rotatedish1/2turnaflerhalfoftime. Arrangeinsinglelayer. Brushwithbmbtwtw sauceorbrowning agent,ifdesired,Letstandcovered5 t~10 fi~htutes beforeserving. \ Cda.her Cover Porkroast 13x9x2-in. microwave safedish Cookingbag method Medium(5) Spareribs 13x9x2-in. dishor3-qt. casserole Plasticwrap orcover Medium(5) Ham(precooked orcanned) Oblorigdish Plasticwrap Medium(5) Hamloaf Piephite Plasticwmp Medium(s) Hamdices& steaks 12x8x2-in, dish Waxpaper High(IO) Tieendofbagsecurely Donotusemetal twisttics.Orplaceboneside upontrivetin dish.Addwatertodishandcoverwithwax paper.Microwave atMedium(5)13to 15 min.perlb. 20t025min. Add2/3cupofwaterperlb.spareribs.‘llirn overorrearrangeafterhalfofminimum pcr}b. time.Ai%rminimum time,drainliquidand addbarbcaesauce;microwave a few minutestofinish. llto13 min. Shieldtopedgeofhamwithl%in. stripof foil.Atircookingperiod,lethamstand10 perlb, minutesbeforecarving. ~2C~2~min, &etstand5 minutesbeforeserving.Ifa glaze isdesired,spoonpineapple orapricot preserves overcooked hamloafa few minutesbeforeserving. Mto27min. Turnoverathalfoftime. Brown‘N Seardish (preheated for 8 min.) Oblcmg dish andtrivet No High(10) 5to7 min. Food PowerLevel&Time Comments 15t019min. perlb. Lamb Chops (4chops) Roast (legorshoulder) Waxpaper Medium(5) Medium Well Min. perb 13to15 M5to18 Brushchopslightlywithoil,Placein pmhea?ed dish.‘IUrnmeatathalfoftime. — ~ —. — — .Placeromxontrivetfatsidedown.TM over ---.. afterha]fofcookingtime.Letroaststand10 minutesbeforecarving. —. — —— —. Veal Chops (Seelambchopsabove,) Roast(shoulder) Obkmgdish rindtrivet Waxpaper Medium(5) H to 17min. perb. Plnceontrivetfatorcutsidedown.Thrn overMterhalfofcookingtime.Letroast standKJminutesbeforeawving.!3ieethinly. —— — — — 21 Poultry 1. Usemicrowave trivetforchickenandothersmallpoultry,butdo notusetrivetforcookingturkeybreast. Container Cover Food 2. Letchickenandothersmallpoultrystandaftermicrowaving for upto 10minutes.lhrkeyshouldbeallowedtostand20minutes. PowerLevel& llme Comments Chicken Pieces Wholechicken (8pieces) Wholeuncut (stuffdor unstuffed) 2%to3 min. perpiece 15to20min. total 9 to 12min. perlb. Brushwithbrowning agentifdesired. Arrangeinsinglelayerincookingdishso thickestmeatypiecesaretooutsideedges ofdish, Brushwithbrowning agentifdesired.Add 1/3cupwatertocookingbag.Slitbagnear closuretovent.Donotuserecta)tieonbag. Cookbreastsideup,(lr,placechickenon trivetindishandcoverwithwaxpaper. Rotatedish1/2turnafterhalfofcookingtime. High(10) 6to8 min. perlb. Placebreastsidedownindish.lltrnover afterhalf’oftime. Waxpaper High(10) 9 to 10min. perlb. Arrangeskinsideupindish,onbedof stuffing,ifdcsired. Oblongdish andtrivet Waxpaper High(10) 6 to8 min. perlb. Shieldbottomoflegs,wingsandtail. Microwave breastsidedownforfirsthalfof time.Brushwithbrowning sauceorbroiltop surfaceofcookedbirduntilbrownandcrisp, Oblongdish Cookingbag Medium(5) 14to Mmin. F? !~’ Brushwithbrowning agentifdesircd.Add 1/2cupwatertocookingbag.Slitbagnear closuretovent,Donotusemetaltieonbag. Cookbreastsideup,(lr, placebreastupin dishml coverwithplasticwrap,Microwave atMedium(5)21to23minutesperpound, Remove plasticwrap,basteandrotatedish l/~turnafterha~f~ftime. Plateor oblongdish Waxpaper Oblongdish Oven-proof cookingbag orwaxpaper Meal-High (7) Squareor oblongdish andtrivet Squareor oblongdish Waxpaper High(10) High(10) Cmmish Hems Whole(stuffedor unstuffed) Halves Duckling ‘ndw’y Bmmt L Crustonbreadswillbesoft,outsidecoloroffbodswillbesame mcolorofbatter(outsideswiiinotbrown],Ifdesired,sprinkle topofbatterwithcinnamon+wgtu= mixture,choppednutsorother toppingforbrowncolor.(lr, increasebrowncolorortupside ll?ood CC#ftw Cakes Fromrefrigerated biscuits CornBread C3mtahler cover downbreadsbyliningdishbeforemicrowaving withbrownsugor caramelmixture,orsmmytoppinglikecrushedcannedFrench friedonionrings, PowerLad & mm? Comments fbin.tube dish~ No Medium($ 6 to8 min. Arrangebiscxi$s overbrownsugar-butter toppingbeforemicrowaving. Inverttoserve. 8 to9-in. tubeclish~ No Med=High (7) 9 to 11min. Forflavorful brownedtopping,sprinkle cookingdishwithfinelychoppedcanned Frenchfriedonionsbeforemicrowaving, Turnoutof’ptm upsidedowntoserve, Usemicrowave muffincontaineror homemade muffincupsmadebycutting downhotpaperdrinkcups, Muffins Paper-lined (1Muffin) muffincups (2to4) (Donotuse foilliners) (3to6) QuickBrm.ls,Loaf Glassloaf dish No MwHIigh(7) Med44igh(7) MwhHigh(7) Med41igh(7) 1to 1%mint 1to2 min. 2%to4%rein, No 9 to 12min. Rotatedish1/4turnafterhalfofcooking time.Whendone,toothpickitwertwi inw centerwillcomeoutckxm,Letwand15rein, beforeturningoutofdish,Cool, $Iftubedishisunavai]ab]c, microwave in8-in.rounddishwithdrinkinggltwplacedopen-side-up inccntcrt 22 L Prepareeggsmanywaysinthemicrowave oven,secbelow, Alwayspiercewholeyolksbeforemicrowaving toprevent bursting. 2. Neverhardcookeggsintheshell,anddonotreheatin-shellhard cookedeggs.Theycouldexplode. Food Container Cover PowerLevel& Time Scrambled Glass measuring cupor casserole No High(10) 3Ato 1min. peregg Basiceggs Buttered custardcup :%-qt. casserole Plasticwrap Mcd”High (7) Casserole cover High(10) 9-in.pieplate No High(10) Microwave safebqt. measureand quichedish No Medium(5) Mcd=High (7) i to 1%min. pcregg Sto6 min. Boil2 cups water, %to 1min. pcregg ‘ Meltbutter 1min. 6 to9 min. Filling: 2 to3 min. Quiche: 6 to8 min. Microwave safe2-qt.dish Coveror plasticwrap Poachedeggs Omclct Quiche - 3. Cookeggsjustuntilset,theyaredelicateandcantoughenif overcooked. Chw?se Fondue High(K)) Medium(5) ‘lbmake Stwce=+min. 9 to 10min. Comments Place1teaspoonbutterpereggindish. Microwave atHigh(10)untilmelted, Scrambletheeggswiththebutterand1 tablespoon milkpereg,g,Placeinovenand microwave forhalfoftotaltime.Stirset portionsfromtheoutsidetothecenter, Allowtostand1or2 minutestoseteggs, Puncturemembrane ofyolktoprevent bursting, Heat2 cupshottapwater5 to6 minuteson High(10),Breakeggsontoplate,puncture m~mbrane. Swirlboilingwaterwithspoon, slipineggsgently,Cover.Letstandinwater a fewminutes, Sprinkkcheeseoveromelet.Microwave 1/2 to 1minuteuntilcheeseisslightlymelted. Rotatedish1/2turnaflerhalfoftime. Combineandmicrowave filling,stirring every2 minutes.Pourfiilingintoprceookcd sheli.Microwave additional timeshownat left.Rotatedish1/2turnafterhdfoftimc, ~. —— — — — — — ~ —. — — -----*= ~. —. — MakeBasicWhiteSauce(seerecipebelow), — substituting winefir milk.Add1cupSwiss —. — cheeseandmicrowave for9 to 10minutes, — — whiskingevery]%minutes. —. BasicWh6teSauce:Combine2 tablespoons butter,2 tablespoons flourwul1/2teaspoonsaltin bquartglassmeasure.Microwave atHigh(10) 2 minutes,stirringafter1minute.Graduallystirin 1cupofm ilk. Microwave atHigh(10)4to$lminutes,stirringeveryminuteuntilthickand bubbly, and L Fishisdoncwhenitflukcswwily witha fork.Centermaystillbe slightlytranslucent, butwillcontinuecookingasfishstandsa few minutesbeforeserving, mod 2. Cookfishwithorwithoutsauce.A tigfttcoversteamsfish.oruse a lightercoverofwaxpaperorpapertowelfiarlesssteaming. 3, Donotovermmk fish.Checkatminimumtime. Container Cover PowerLevel& “Ihm (lblongdish Waxpaperer plasticwrap Plasticwrtip High(K)) 6 to8 min. Microwave untilfishflakeseasily, High(10) foil, Shitddheadandthintailwithaluminum Ph]sticwrap High(10) 5 to7 min. perib. 3 to4 tnin, Plasticwrup High(10) 3 to6 mint Lidor plasticwrap High(10) 6 to 10min. COnlments Fish Filletsorsteuks (1-lb,) whole fish CIoms,6 — — Shrhnp, pmkf (l-lb.) Shrimp,unpceied (2-lbs,) t3blongdish Pieplotcor shtilkjw dish Piepltitcor sflallow dish Lqt, casserole 23 Placeindishwithhingedsideout. Stirdler 5 minutes, —— 4. Sizeofpiecesaffectscookingtime.Largepiecesgerwrally take longerthansmalluniformpieces. 5. Justaswhencookingconventionally, vegcmble mixtumsshould havesimilardensities ordegreesoffirmnessinordertocook togethersuccessfully. Firm,crispvegetables likecarrots, cauliflower andbroccolimicrowave togetherwell.Ifmicrowaving a firmvegetable witha soflone(carrotsandpeas,forexample) cutthecarrotsinjuliennestripssotheywillcookasfastasthe peas.Or,startcookinglargercarrotpiecesfirst,andaddpeas duringlastfewminutes. 1.Alwaysuscmicrowave safecookware, glassorplastic.Cook mostvegetables withtightcovertosteamthan. Exceptions are potatoes cookedintheirskinsandwateryvegetables whichneed nowateraddedforsteam. 2. Donotsalttopsofvegetables beforemicrowaving. Ifdesired,add salttowaterindishbeforeaddingvegetables. Saltcansometimes causebrownspotsonve etablesduringmicrowaving+ ~ 3. Cookingtimeforvegetalesaffects finishedtasteandtexture. Minimum timeonguidegivesfreshtasteandcrisp-tender texture. Forsofttexturewithwelldeveloped flavor,cookmaximum time orlonger. Vi?getabies Container Slices,pieces Casserole (l-lb,) (2-lbs.) Whole,halvesorlarge, Potatoes: Cookon ovenfloor(no starchyvegetables (Rxatoes, Other WintC~ squash, container) vegetables: Square cauliflower, ete.) oroblongdish (1-lb.,3 (04) orcasserole (2-lbs.,6 to8) Watery(Tomatoes, summersquash) (Mb.,3to4) (2-lbs.,tlto8) Vegetable Casseroles (Withrawvegetables) (Withprccookcd vegetables) Stir-FryVegetables (6to8 scrwngs) Blanching fresh vegetables for freezing (Miss wYwoh2 cover —.... Yes PbwerLevel&Time High(10) 11to 14min. 14to 18min. Potatoes:No High(10) Winter squash, cauliflower, etc.:Yes Yes Comments Add1/4to 1/2cupwater.Iffrozen, reducetime3 to5 minutesbecause vegetables areblanched, Prickskinofpotatoesbeforecooking. 12to20min. 16to20min. High(10) 4 to5 min. 6 to8min. Ycs High(10) Yes High(10) 10to 12min. Yes High(10) 3 to5 min. i8to20min. 10to 12min. Uselargeenoughcasseroletoallowfor boilingindish. Tostir-fryonetypeofvegetable, substitute1tablespoon oilforwater andfollowtimesincookingguide. Bhmehonly1pmnd~r1q~a~p~pmd vegetables ata time.Placein 1to2-qto casserolewith1/4to 1/2cupwater. Blanched vegetables willhavebright,even colorandwillbeslightlysoftened.Cool chained!Ianchedvegetables immediately bYPhmgmgincontainer oficevwdter. & 2, Microwaved satwesdonotneedtobestirredconstancybutmost shouldbewhiskedvigorously withwirewhiskonceortwice whilemicrowaving, 3. Vinybasicwhifesauce(see age23) by addingcheese,eggyok, orwine. creamordrymilksolids.Ald flourw~thmayonnaise L Etccwsetnicmvawxl smicesewaporate lessthtmontie mngetop. theyarcthinnerthancmwentiormlly cookedsaucesmadewiththe sameamountofthicktming. hwreasethickening byaddin an extrateaspoonto 1tablespoon flourormnstw’chforeact cup of liquid. Level & Time I?uod Cmltdmr’ (her Ciravies andsauces thickened withflour orcornstarch(1cup) (lass measure No High(10) 4 to5 min. Thin,liquidsauces Ctisserolc (aujus,clam,ct~t) (1cup) Meltedbuttersauces, (Missmeasure clarifiedbutter (!4Cup) No High(10) 2 to3 min. No High(K)) !4to i min. Casserole, ‘fhickspaghetti, barbecue orsweetkmur largebowl sauces(2cutm) Y& High(10) 5 to7 min. orbowl Power Clmunem$ Microwave fat,flourandsalttogether tomeltandblend.Whiskinliquidand finish,Increasetime1to2 minutesper additional cupofsauce. Addcomstmch=water mixturetoheated ingredients, Stirweilandmicrowave to finish. 24 Miwowave Mtterjust to meit. For chwifkd butk?r,bringtoboilthenlet standuntillayer$separate.Pour oft’ andM?cleartoplayer. Stiringredientstogetherthenmicrmvavc, stirringafkr half of time.Letstand5 to 10minutestodevelopflavor. I?!asmandRice L Alwaysusemicrowave safeccsokware (glassorplastic). 2. Forpastauseabouthalftheamountofwaterneeded for conventional boiling;thereislessevaporation ina microwave oven.Addregularamountsaltand1teaspoon oil(optional, topreventsticking), 3. Forriccorminuterice,usethesameamountofwaterandsaltas withconventional boiling. Fmd Container Cover 4. Cover whilemicrowaving. Whenusing . . pastaandricetightly . . plasticwrap,turn back onecornertovent. 5. Stirorrearrangeafterhalfofcookingtime,Drainpasta immediately aftermicrowaving. & Microwave timeisaboutthesameasconventional boiling. PowerLevel& Time Comments Macaroni (8-oz.) 2-qt. casserole Lidor plasticwrap High(10) 15to 18min. Spaghetti (16-oz.) Eggnoodles (8-ozo) Lasagna (8to 16-oz,) Manicotti (s-oz.) 13X9X2-in. oblongdish 3-qt. casserole 13X9X2-in. oblongdish l~X8X2.inc oblongdish Plasticwrap High(1(?) 16to 19min. Lidor plasticwrap Plasticwrap High(!0) 21to23min. High(10) 11to 16min. Plasticwrap, High(10) 22to25min. Rice,regular longgrain[1cup) Rice,minute (1%cups) 3“qt. casserole 2-qt. casscrolc Lidor plasticwrap Lidor plasticwrap High(10) Mto21min. Add3cupswater.Stirafter10minutes.For rotinitype,~heckfordoneness after10 minutes. Add6 to7cupswater.Rcatmmgeafier 10 minutes, Add8cupswater.Stirafter10minutes.Time isthesameforspinachorregularnoodles. Coverwithwaterindish,Rearrange after minutes, Brushwithoilthencoverwithwaterindish. Usingfork,turnoverevery5 minuteswhile microwaving. Add2!4cupswater.Stirafter10minutes. High(10) 4 tobmin. AddIti cupswater.Stirafter2 minutes. —— Cereal 1. Alwaysusemicrowave safecookware (glassorphtstie).Uselarge enoughcontainertoavoidspilkwer, 2. Startwithhottesttapwaterto shortencookingtime. Food Container Cover 3. Donotcover(prevents spiilover), 4. stirhalf-way throughcookingtime. PowerLevel& mnle f%tmcal,quick Chinaor No High(10) potterybowl, paperbowl IWYHl: Tomicrowave singlc=serving packetofinstantoatmwd,M1OW package directions foramountofwmerandmicrowave m High(10)for%to i mhntte. oatmeal, kqt,casserole NO High(K)) oldfashioned orbowl Grits,quick — Chinaor No High(10) potterybowl, paWrbowl PKWll:Tomicrowimw singkxwrving packetofinstantgrits,followpackage directionsforamountofwaterandmicrowave atHigh(10)for%to 1minute. l=qt.casserole No CreamofWheat High(10) orbowl CreamofRice No High(10) Chinaor pottmybowl, paperbowl Cfmmwnts 2 to2%min. permrving Mixcereai,saltandhottesttapwaterbefore microwaving, Stirbeforeserving,For6 servings,use3=qt,easstwole. 3 to5 min. for1serving Increasecasserolesizeformorethanone serving.Increasetimeabout2 minutesfor eachadditional servingyouarecooking.Stir afterhalfofcookingtime. Mixcerealwithhottesttapwater.Inmease casserolesizeandrnbwwavetimeby2 minutesperadditional serving, 3 to4 min. fori serving 3 to4 min. for1serving 1%to2 mitt, for1serving —. — —. —. — — —. Increasetime1minuteperwiditionai serving, Increasetimeabouti minuteperadditional —. serving. —.— — cakes 3. Crustoncakeswillbesoft.Refrigerate cakeiffirmexterioris desirableforfrosting. 4. Fruitdessertswillbefreshlookingandtasting. 1. Alwaysusemicrowave safecookware (glassorplastic). 2. Beforeaddingbatter,greasedishesbutdonotflour.Or,foreasy removal,linedishwithwaxpaperorpapertowel. Food PowerLevel& The Container Cover Comments Cakes 8-in.roundor squaredishes Meal-High (7) 8 to9 min. Flutedtube cakepan Meal-High (7) 17to 19min. Basicbutteror chocolate cake Greased$-in. rounddish High(10) 8to9 min. Pimwpp!e upside-down cake /!I-in. round dish High(iO) 9 to11mint cupcakes@ P@erlined cupcaker High(IO) 3%to4 fin, Barcookies 8-in.square dish 12X8X2-in. dish Microwave safedishor Casserole High(10) 6 to8min. High(10) 8to i4min. High(10) 3to4 min. perpiece Commercial mix (18to20-02.) Bakedapples orpears L Ahvqys usemkrowe Lidor plasticwrap S’Mores CaramelApples rookingcontainers carefully. L@vel& Thm ChM.ahler COwM’ PmveB! Chnments Papernapkin orpaperplate l-pint{2=c@ measure Covergrahamcrackerwithchocolate and marshmallow, Miaowrm Unwrapa 14=02. packqjeof’cwafnels into meamtring mp. Add1tablespoon water. Microwave, stirringeveryminute.Dip4 applesintofllhkii%. In 12%8 KLin.container, melt1/4cupbutter. AddKhoz.packagemnrshmaliows. Cover withwaxpaperandmicrowave tomelt.Stirin 5 cupscrispyricecewd.Pressfirmlyintodish. No High(10) No High[K)) Marshmallow Crisp 12WlX2=in. dish ChocolateBark Pienxf’mitorpeeltoprevent bursting. 2. Candies whichamboiledbeeorrw veryhot;besumtohandle safe$@sscookware. RWeasy Cletlfwpfmelt chocolate inpaperwtappers seamsideup,orplacechocola% in paperbowltomelt. R?od Greasedishesbeforeaddingbatter.Remove an e= whenprcparingbattw Rotate dish1/4turn evq 3 minutes. Letstand5 to 10minutes beforeinverting tocool. Usenumberofeggsmwnnwndcd onpackage. Rotate pan1/4turnevery6 minutes. Lettube cakestand5 to1(3 minutes beforeinverting to cool. Rotate dish1/4turnevery3minutesLetstand onheat-pmot’countm orwooden boardtocool i5minutes. Whendone,toothpick stuckincakecomesout clean.Invertcakeontoplats;letdishstand overcakea fewminutes. Whencooking several cupcakes, youmay noticesomewillbedonebeforeothers.Ifso, remove cupcakes astheyamdoneandcontinue cooking themsta fkwseconds more. Greasedishbeforeaddingbatter.Rotate dish 1/2turnafterhalfoftime.Cutwhencool. I%”qt. cassero)c orbowl 15ml?o seconds 3 min. PhtceL2-oz.semi-sweet chocolate picccsin container,Microwave tomelt,Addi cup wholetomtedalmonds,Spreadoverwax paperoncookiesheet.Chilluntilfirm, 26 —. . - \ Guide Typeof Utensil/Cookware MicrowaveUses Foil-1ined I%per Bags,Boxesand Bakingnays MetalorpartmetalPots,Rms, Thermometers, SkewersandFoil Trays Avoid.Use only foiltrays3/4-in.deepor less. Foilor metalwillreflect microwaves,thuspreventingevenheating.Arcingcan occurif foilis closer than l-in. to ovenwails. BoilableHardandSoftPiastics, suchas:Rubbmvnaid Glassjars, suchas forbabyfoods, vegetables, entrees,syrups, saladdressing HandmadePottery?P@rcelain, Stoneware MicrowavePlasticssuchas: AnchorkbckingMicroware, Bangor Plastics,MisterMicrowave, Nordic ware,Republic,‘Ihra,Wearever Nupac Cookinggroundbeef(colander). Defrosting.Heating. Avoidheatingbabyfoodinjars,especiallymeatandeggmixtures.Remove metalcapstowarmsyrup. I%peror StyrofoamPlates andCups OvenGlasssuchas: AnchorHocking, FireKing,Gkmbake,Hcller,Jena, Pyrex RegularDinnerware~ such8s: CorellebyCorning,DanskGeneration, Denby,ElCamino,Franciscan, International Stoneware, Lenox Cookingandheating, Cooking. Heatingandservingfoodsandbeverages. Styrofoam shouldbeusedfor short-termheatingtolowtemperatures andforserving. Cookingandheating, ~.—— — — — — — —— — —.-. w-~— Heatingandsomecooking.Av&dmetalringsordecorations ondinnerware. —. — — —= — — — —. TemperWare,Marsh, Mikasa, IV’Wzgraff Dinnerwmw9 such8s: CorningCenturt3, FitzandFloyd Oven-to-table Ware,Melamine, Dishes withmetaltrim PaperTowelsand Napkhw~ WaxPaper GhmMlx=amic suchas:CorningWare, ProgressionG.byNoritake None, Cookingbacon,Absorbingmoistureandpreventing spatters.Heatingand servingsandwiches orappetizers.Usewaxpaperaslightcoveringtohold insteam. Cookingaridheating, PkwticWrap,CookingBags, Boil-in=b~gs, StorageBags SpecialtyGlass-Ceramicand Porcelain,suchas: ElCamino, F.11Rogers,I-lelkw, MarshIndustries, F%ltzgmff,Shaffbrd Coveringtoholdinsteam(wrap).Cooking(cookingandboil-inbags), Heating{storagebags), Recommended formicrowave oven-to-table cookingofspecialfoods, Papmfmard Traysusedforfrozen mtnxs anddi~n& Pkwtictraysandplatesusedfor Cookingandheating. frozenentreesand dinners -— Cookingandheating. 27 Feature METAL FILTER I COOKTOPLIGHT METAL FILTER Theexhaust. hoodfeaturecmyour microwave ovenisequippedwith twometalfilterswhichcolkxt grease.Whenthefanisoperated, airisdrawnupthroughthefilters andisthendischargedthroughthe providedventingtotheoutside. Thehoodalsohasalightfor illuminating thecounterspace. Thenpullfilterdownward andto thefkcmt.Thefilterwilldropout. ‘lbreplacegreasefilter,slidethe fiiterintheframeslotontheback Oftheopenings agitatefil& inhotdetergent solution.Don’tuseammoniaor otheralkalibwauseitwilldarken metal.Lightbrushingcanbeused toremoveembeddeddirt.Rinse, shakeandremovemoisturebefore replacing. Filtemshouldbe chxmedatleastoncea month. Neveroperateyourhoodwithout thefilterinplace.Insituations whe~flamingmightomwron surfacesbelowhood,filterwill retardentryofflamesintotheunit. Toremovegreasefilter,graspthe “fingerhold”onthefilterandslide PM fiiterupwardandtothefront tolockintoplace. 28 Clem offthegreaseandduston hod surfhcesalien.Usea warm detergentsolution.About1 tablespoonofammoniamaybe addedtothewater.Thkecarenot totouchthefiltersandenameled surl%ces withthis.Ammoniawill tendtodarkenmetal. w’ Light Caktqmghtirmk?dOvamght REMOVESGFiE-W Toreplacecooktoplightinhood, firstdisconnectpowerat main fuseor circuitbreakerpaneior pullp~ug.Removescrewonright sideoflightcompartment cover andlowercoveruntilit stops. Toreplateyourovenlight,first disconnectpowerat mainfuseor circuitbreakeror pullplug. Removethetopgrillbytakingoff 3screwswhichholditinplaw. —— Thisappliancemustbegrounded. Intheeventofanelectricalshort circuit,groundingreducestherisk ofelectricshockbyprovidingan escapewirefortheeleetriccurrent. Thisapplianceisequippedwitha powercordhavinga grounding wirewitha groundingplug,The plugmustbepluggedintoanoutlet thatisproperlyinstalledand grounded.(Fig.1) m’ -—. — — — =g — ~—. -. — —— — — ~ —. WARNINCL~mproper useofthegroundingplugcanresult ina riskofelectricshock. —9---= — — — - - -“. — — — — —-. — —. I 9 Besurebulbstobereplacedare coolbeforeremoving.Breakthe adhesivesealbygentlyunscrewing thebulbs.Replacewith40-watt incandescent bulbs(PartNo, WB2X4253) availablefmmyour GEsupplier.khghintensity40=watt bulbs(PartNo.40SIINII)Wllidl Meavailableintwpermarkets and hardwarestoresmayalsobeused forreplacements. Raiselight compartment cover~d replace screw.Connecteleetrkxdpowerto microwave oven. Next,removethesinglescrew locateddmvedoormar ceriterof oventhatsecureslighthousing. Removebulbandreplacewith a Ml-watt GEbulb(PartNo. WB2X4235) waihbk$fromJKXM GE Supplierc%XXlretight housing WithScrew. Consulta qualifiedelectricianor servicetechnicianifthegrounding instructionsarenotcompletely understood,or ifdoubtexistsasto whethertheapplianceisproperly grotmdedE Wherea standardtwo=prong wail receptacleisencountered, itis yourpersonalresponsibility and obligationtohaveitreplacedwith a properlygroundedthree-prong wallreceptacle* —— — —= — ~ -. ~ —— — — — —— — — Do notunderanycirmmsme cutorremove tlwthird(ground) prongfromShepowercord, ~= —. — — — — — — — — —- . — — ~=-.. -~~ — — !sss5w — — — — —~ ——-. — . 29 — —— m@- .— m ~ -—. PROBLEM OVENWILLN~ COMEON CONTROL PANEL LIGHTED,YETOVEN WILLNOI’ST~ FOODSAREEUTEU3R OVERCOOKED OR KJNDERCOOKED “EEEE” AMEARS ONDISPLAY Ifyouneedmorehelp..call, tollfree: GEMnsweE’cel’Bte@ 800.6262000 service consumeriMOrnlatiOn If Service TOobtainservice,seeyourwarranty on the backpageof thisbook. We’reproudof our serviceand wantyouto be pleased.If for some reasonyouare nothappywiththe serviceyoureceive,hereare three stepsto followfor furtherhelp. FIRST,contactthe peoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouare notpleased.Inmost cases,this willsolve$heproblem. NEXT, if youare stillnotpleased, writeall thedetails-including yourphonenumber-—to: Manager,CkmsumcrRdations GE Appliances AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225 — — — — — — —. ‘— FINALLY, ifyourproblemisstill notresolved,write: MajorAppliance ConsumerActionPanel 20NorthWad’ax Drive Chicago,Illinois60606 — — — — — —-—— —— -—. ,,-—— —— YOURGENERALIELECTRi~ OVEN Saveproofof originalpurchasedale such as yoursalesslipor cancelled check to establish warranty period. WHATISCOVERED WHATIS NUT’COVERED Thiswarrantyisextendedto thewiginalpurchaser andany Foroneyearfromdateoforiginal succeeding o wner for products purchase, wewillprovide,freeof purchasedfor ordinaryhomeuse charge,partsandservicelabor inthe48mainland states,Hawaii in yourhometo repairor replace andWashington, D,(2InAlaska the anypwt of the microwave warrantyisthesameexceptthatit is oventhatfails becauseof a LIMITEDbecauseyoumustpayto manufacturingdefect, shiptheproducttotheserviceshop orfortheservicetechnician’s travel LIMITEDAt3DlT10!+JAim coststoyourhome. 14M%W5AR WARRANTY Allwarrantyservicewillbeprovided Forthe secondthroughtenth yearfromdateoforiginalpurchase, byourFactoryServiceCentersor byourauthorizedCustomerCare@ wewillprovide,freeofcharge,a servicersduringnormalworking mgnetm fdw If replacement themagnetron tubefailsbecause hours. ofa rnanufacturlng defect.Youpay LookintheWhiteorYellowPages fortheservicetriptoyourhome ofyourtelephonedirectoryfor andservicelaborcharges. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE, GENERAL ELECTRICFK3TPOINT FACX)RY SERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE@ SERVICE. FULL(3F41%YEAR WARRANTY ● Replacement of housefusesor @Servicetripstoyourhometo teachyouhowto usetheproduct. resettingofclrcultbreakers. Readyourthe andCaremn?%!sl. . Failureoftheproductif it isused If youthenhaveanyquestions forotherthan!tsintendedpurpose aboutoperatingtheproduct, or usedcommercially. pl~asecontactyourdealerorour ConsumerAffairsofficeatthe * Damagetoproductcaused addressbelow,orcall,tollfree: byaccident,fire,floedsoracts ofGod. (Xi AnswerCenter@ 800.62$’2000 WARRAN’K)R ISNUTFtESPONSli3LE consumerlnformta!ion w3rvlce FOR(X)NWZQLIEiWIAL DAMAGES. ● Improper Installation. Ifyouhaveaninstallation problem, contactyourdealerorinstaller. Youareresponsible forproviding electrical, gas, ackqua?e andotherconnectingfacilities. .— SQmestatesdonotallowtheexclusion orlimitationof incidentalorconsequentialdamages,sothe abovelimitationorexciusion maynotapplyto you.I%iawarrantygivesyouspecificlegal righfs,and you mayalsohaveotherrightswhichvary fromstateto state. ToknowwhatyourIegairightsare inyourstate,consuityouriocalrwstatecon$umeraffairsofficeorycwrstate’sAttorneyGeneral. G&meral ElectricChmpany If furttw help is neededtxmm?rning thiswarranty, write: Affairs,GEApplktnces, Louisville, KY40225 PartNo, 1641XNI$2PO06 I%Ji).No.498016 JVM130G Prink?d irr Korea 449 — .
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