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GE Spacemaker JVM60 User's Manual

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1. WI TARYHY WAH TD Il LAN Al wi AWA W N w Ala mm Dm A ili yug nwa AWAZ WV il m N INI AEE IH mun II eee AR mmm e Record Model and Serial Numbers A nameplate on which is stamped the model and se rial number is located either inside oven at top left side or on bottom lower left corner of case Model and serial numbers are also on the Purchase Record Card which came with your Microwave Oven Before sending in this card please record Hes SW x m ow the numbers in the space provided or get them from nameplate described above and record here Please refer to both model and serial numbers in any future correspondence or product service calls concerning your Microwave Oven Model Number l Serial Number MO Mm Date Purchased KEEP PURCHASE RECEIPT WITH THIS BOOK mm sa ma ms ee Em i fe rere EI re PUR FULUNE NEreEnenNnvc Steps to Follow for Further Help 1 Contact the people who serviced your micro wave oven Explain why you are dissatisfied In most cases this will solve the problem 2 If you are still dissatisfied write all the details including your phone number to Ahanamar Manmaiimar Dalatinne WIGHAYS WYVIIOUINIGE FViVIOauInme General Electric Company WCE 316 Appliance Park Louisville Ke
2. V F Wf uf Aw wU ww I M M All FWA Step 1 Remove casserole from the freezer and piace in oven Touch the DEFROST pad The readout panel shows Enter Def Time 0 and Power 3 Step 2 Touch 1 5 0 and 0 for de frosting time Def 15 00 and Power 3 appear on the displav panel Defrosting is automatically set on Power Level 3 but can be changed by touching POWER t EVEI mari mmi tha mmu Deua kaka Viele ROW GIU UG Five F VIVIS Level Questions and Answers Q What will happen if acciden tally reverse the instructions wo A 1 you accidentally reverse the sequence of programming instruc tions your oven automatically rearranges your program Defrost ina always comes first then hold my SAT VV KA y eJ CIF VIT AE LEER and then the cooking function 16 wee gaa zm af ca a P 5 pa wr qM qI ae q i 1 1 l II Bll through the filter and is then discharged through provided venting to the outside The hood also has a light for illuminating the counter surface iss eeu II COSA WUE ey POOL S 7 UNE whe OY AF YS 0 Soak then agitate hot detergent solution Don t use ammonia or other alkali because it will darken metal Light brushing can be used to remove inbedded dirt Rinse shake and remove moisture be fore
3. are timing a three minute phone call touch 3 0 and 0 The readout panel shows 3 00 and HOLD START flashes on display Step 3 Touch START The readout display shows the time as it counts down Step 4 When time is up a signal sounds three times The readout el mia END anA tha timar trne SIRO GI UID Ulllvi AI off The HOLD TIMER can also be used to program standing time between microwave cooking func Your HOLD TiMER which oper ates without microwave energy has three timing functions It operates as a Minute Timer it can be set to delay cooking or may be used as a hold setting after de frosting Hold Timer can be set up tan QQ mintan ty VV VINI Step 1 Touch HOLD TIMER pad The read out panel shows 0 En te o9 ter Time flashes Step 2 Select the amount of time you desire Touch the appropriate number pacs if or xa you 7 COOK Step 5 Touch the TIME COOK pad The display shows Cook Time HIGH Step 6 Touch 2 5 0 and O for twenty five minutes of cooking time Cook Time 25 00 and Power 10 appear on the dis play nana PIGY waive X TIME at Enter 0 and Power 10 Step 7 Touch START Def Time Left Power 3 and 15 00 counting down show on display As each function is automatically per muan ln al a aha VITIO oven aispiay Snows en tered information Q pr
4. gauges the internal temperature of your food it must be used when usi Ws TEMP COOK or AUTO ROAST To utilize your temperature probe properly follow the directions for use and insertion in this book in the section entitled How to Auto Roast J s HANDLE B manuy fany test of doneness Roasts or poultry are cooked to perfection when temperature cooking Heating or reheating foods accurately to a serving temperature you desire is inn mia anal anne simpe ana easy TEMP COOK takes the guesswork out of cooking because the oven shuts off automatically when the food is done The Temperature Probe The Sid ds prone isa woe HOME tat How to Temp Cook a Rolled Beef Rib Roast to Medium Cooking T ips Where you have a choice of Power Leveis use a iower setting it will heat more evenly even though requiring more time Be sure frozen food has been completely defrosted before in serting probe Probe may break off if used in frozen foods Always insert probe into the center of meaty areas take care not to touch the fat or the bone e insert probe as horizontally as possible into foods as directed in the recipes Make sure the disc does not touch the food The probe is easiest to use when in Svr me serted fro om the TON Use the clip to keep the probe in place while heating Cover foods as directed in Cookbook for moisture control and mill auan ha
5. 13 Defrost ETE EC TIme COOK u c r Temp COOK aes sore oct ieee ccc xA S RE Ad 15 Hold Timer deg nea A TOES The Exhaust Feature 17 Care of Your Oven law papay E Lore Problems amp Solutions see nnn 20 Service Representatives 1 Automatic Cooking Control Chart Inside Back Cover Detach amp e to Inside Cabinet Door Warranty Back Cover grounded three prong wall receptacle maw FONE EUEY WU kakak k L L LEK wee greund prong from the power cord for TV dinners However when using metal in the microwave oven keep metal at least 1 inch away from sides of microwave oven 13 Do not use any thermometer in food you are microwaving unless that thermometer is designed or recommended for use in the microwave oven 14 Do not store flammable materials in an oven Also do not use flammabie fluids in the vicinity of your oven 4 ra aet me Deo luas Masia iw WU not use you TIVIVWaVS VVC v uly HGY papers If overheate d they can catch fire IR Plastic iManeila Diaatin sitanaile Aacistnad far tw FF WIWVIIGHVG FT Ivtivy ULDIIOlIv MWOIMJI IV AA Ivi microwave cooking are very useful but should be used carefully Even microwave plastic may not be as tolerant of overcooking conditions
6. 1 aft mia masim mum imm m mom aam ama A LOH SHUV aiu ume Counis down on display When cycle is com pleted END flashes the oven signals and automatically shuts off Step 5 Turn package over close door and Steps 2 3 and 4 e rower Level ror r exampie 125 HIPS 12 sure to check your Cookbook for specific codes for enanifin recipes opvovinv TA lt m bom bin mands nade memeber IA fe IU UNIUCTOlanU uic VUUR V UU COMETI M IS o know ting a 3 digit Cook Code indicate the amount of time you desire the last control entry number is al LL ana ta m Power How to Defrost The Defrost setting is designed for even thawing necessary for large amounts of food and is one of the most imporiant advantages of a microwave oven making defrost ing quick and easy with little atten am tion Power Level 3 is automatically et for defrosting but you may change this for more fiexibiiity See your Cookbook for the complete defrosting chart To become better acquainted with your Defrost function defrost fro zen pork chops by following the steps below of frozen stop 2 kk package and 61556 door n enter the fourth digi u tu Au anra nentrAl othin A The oven will take only 2 or 3 numbers If more are pressed oven does not respond Touch FPE ma P ey ad L m re m m rm vicat Off aiu begin again Q Can
7. Enclose hot dogs in buns entirely ot use paper plates Use in paper towels o no icrow ave s safe plates or bowls for heating Cover with plastic wrap b 02 Beep sounds when steam is sensed anri ALITO is re tweet AINE VM 5 placed by cook time Ro tate food When done oven beeps and stops he na sianal time eening signa rime Match the amount of the food to the size of the container Fill containers at least 4 fu Word AUTO shows on readout indicating etaam sensor is activated DO NOT OPEN DOOR MAY EFFECT COOKING PER FORMANCE Touch number pad 2 for chicken Code 2 shows and aw ee s s Start flashes on readout Touch START mpie of How to Use Automatic Cooking NOTE When peng ROME Cooking Control digo Fan Should Be Used When Cooking On Range Top KED POTATOES Place covered chicken in oven Touch Auto Cook pad Enter Code flashes on readout Automatic Cooking Control Chart All foods must be covered tightly as directed on opposite page Some foods requiring special covering are ex witw Pic Alai Lb piainea UNI UHS Do not open oven door during AU ITO cycle May effect cooking performance After first we w ow were appears on readout for settings except Setting 1 stir or rotate food Use microwave safe plates or casseroles except DO NOT USE PAPER PLATES lam al mb i
8. DP Automatic Simmer Auto Roast Code 6 BEET emn Food rid a EDA 0 Beef Roast 6 8 Stew 6 8 TUA pans Chili 11 18 Set Auto Simmer like Auto Roast Oven switches to HOLD at 180 as 14 45 example left Readout shows until you remove food and turn off Broiler Fryer 46 AUTO until food is 80 then oven If stirring is recommended switches to show food temper you can reset oven by retouching Ham or Pork ature until 180 START Touch CLEAR OFF after Roast 4 6 cooking Soup Stock Vegetable 3 6 Split Pea 13 15 For frozen add 21013 hours oid mib Do fresh or frozen vegetables require water using Auto Cook A Yes Add water as recommended on chart to the vegetables and cover well for even complete cooking Q Would my plastic containers with very tight fit ting iids be appropriate for Automatic Cooking A No most types of plastic storage dishes butter tubs etc with tight fitting lids are not recommended for microwaving Also tight fitting plastic lids may prevent adequate steam from escaping and food may not cook properly during Automatic Cooking Q i tried to warm some chow mein noodles using Auto Cook Why didn t this work A Food must have some moisture in order to create steam which helps the auto sensor function Extremely dry foods such as chow mein noodles potato chips and other such foods do not have enough moisture Q May use Aut
9. etc soften rapidly at warm tem peratures Batters and doughs as well as frozen foods are also diffi cult to cook precisely with the probe It is best to TIME COOK thacn tansia 11 1 MUS Q Why did PROBE flash on the display after touched Start WLUW NANS Sa AKAP LI A PROBE will flash on the dis play if you have not securely seated the end of the probe into the receptacle in the oven wall or if i i you touch TEMP COOK and have forgotten to use the probe Questions li a 2 PP diu Answers Q After followed the steps and touched START ERROR flashed in the display and a signal Mises What is wrong ERROR flashes on display if naratora nbhar ha pa set the temperature SuniGe DO low 80 or greater than 199 The oven tells you between the flash eee ing of ERROR what the in correct entry was that you set To re enter touch CLEAR OFF EU WHT EET TW UWIII NF Lobot V7 and begin steps again 15 tions The time can range from one second to 99 minutes and 99 sec onds A HOLD or standing time may be found in some of your own recipes or Cookbook To set the oven to delay cooking up to 99 minutes follow Steps 1 and 2 to enter hold time then set time or temperature desired before pressing START When holding be fore temperature cooking be sure probe is in food before pressing CTA OT
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11. as are glass or ceramic materials and may soften or char if sub iantad tn chart narinrle Af nvarnanlinn In lannar av JV WY OV KI AQ VI V VI HI TUIIMUI SA posures to overcooking the food and utensils may even ignite For these reasons 1 Use microwave plastics only and use them in strict compliance with the utensil manufacturer s recommendations 2 Do not subject empty utensils to microwaving 3 Do not permit children to use plastic utensils without com plete supervision 17 Don t operate the oven while empty in order vO tn prolong the life of the oven and save energy If by accident the oven should run empty a minute or two no harm is done THE HOOD 1 Have it installed and properly grounded by a qual ified installer See the special installation booklet packed with the microwave oven 2 The vent fan in your Spacemaker oven will oper ate automatically under certain conditions see Automatic Fan Feature page 7 While the fan is op erating caution Is required to prevent the starting and spreading of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in use For this reason A Never leave surface units unattended at high heat settings Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite and spread if vent fan is operating To minimize automatic fan operation use adequate sized utensils and use high heat set tings only when necessary B n the event of a greas
12. i select a Power Levei other than automatic Power Level 3 for defrostina A Yes Some smaller foods may be defrosted quicker on higher Power Levels but for even carefree de frosting Power Level 3 is sug gested Check tha chart in the Cookbook for specific times and Power Levels ot my food A Yes You may open the door at any time during microwaving To resume defrosting close the door AA avann OTA OT anda WIGO VIAN I Q Why don t the defrosting times in the Cookbook seem right for my food A Cookbook times are average Defrosting time can vary according to the temperature in your freezer Set your oven for the time in dicated in your Cookbook If your food is still not completely thawed at the end of that time re set your oven and adjust the time ac cordingly v eee press START hear a i thumping noise What is it Cot in t his sound is normai it is letting e ngina a ww lenia the oven FESES TA 2 i you KNOW x VNPT y Power Level lower than HIG Q Can Defrost small iter hurry A Yes but they will need more fre quent attention than usual Raise the Power Level after entering the BANAL ER i EVEL ime Dy touching FA VV kef belie V K ms in 8 A Bibi and 7 or 10 Power Level 7 eut the time in Power Level 10 cuts the time to During either rotate or stir food frequently li Go Time Cooking or cooking your food accordi
13. prevent the es cape of steam from the oven do not open the door while the word AUTO is on the readout f door is opened ERROR appears Close door and touch START immediately Setting 1 which is designed for easy reheating of nal 9 nai 1 A CUT s aan BRAT Z2 ULL ER AND INTERIOR OF MICROWAVE OVEN ARE DRY FOR AUTO COOK AND ES R OR ROTATE AFTER BEEPING SIGNAL Frozen Food in Paperboard Tray Do not remove film over top of tray le miim r mula m wl leave tray in paperboard box Frozen Food in Metal Tray Do Always stir or rotate after beeni plastic lids truy w we LAA AE POT Use oblong or square containers for chicken or corn on the cob Alain ahaa ha Plastic wrap covering should be loose over food to allow for expansion Seal by pressing plastic lt I AN foods automatically turns the oven off as soon as MATCH THE AMOUNT OF FOOD TO T sver oy ws Tee WEVE W WEG ME Use microwave safe casseroles or bowis for enirees ana Veg elapies Cover with lids that fit If lide are not ma a om w ur v we FE w Pwo y WEN GAT Ww Y ESP available use plastic wrap Plastic wrap should be loose over food to remove frozen food from metal tray allow for expansion Seal by pressing wrap firmly around edges to microwave safe plate cover with plastic wrap firmiy around edges piastic wrap Slit plastic pouches 1 inch as shown above
14. replacing Filters should be cleaned at least once a month Never operate your hood without the filter in place In situations where flaming might occur on surfaces below hood filter can retard entry of flames into the unit r in hot detergent solution 17 The exhaust hood feature on your GE microwave oven is equipped with a metai filter which collects grease When the fan is operated air is drawn up To remove grease filter grasp the finger hold on the filter and push to the rear The filter will drop out To replace grease filter insert the filter in the top frame slot on the back of the opening Push to the atf reor and upward to snap into piace Care for Your Oven e Ne Se Your New Microwave Oven is a Valuable Appliance Protect It From Misuse By Following These Rules Keep your oven clean and sweet smelling Opening the oven door a few minutes after cooking helps air out the interior An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of baking soda and water keeps the interior fresh 9 Don t use sharp edged utensils with your oven The interior and exterior oven walls can be scratched The control panel can be damaged Don t remove the cover over the stirrer at the top of the oven microwave feature 4 on page 5 Aana m mm di You will aamage wie oven BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THIS OVEN Delete may be purchased from your local deal
15. the oven to Time Cook for the necessary cooking time remaining Oven beeps when it switches to Time Cook AUTO on readout is replaced by numbers indicating cooking time and oven door can be opened for stirring or rotating fend VAN M Be careful of steam when removing tight covers When you remove cover direct the steam away from hands and face Be sure the exterior of the cooking container and interior of microwave oven are dry Always cover food containers using lids or plastic wrap Plastic wrap should be loose over food to allow for expansion Seal by pressing plastic wrap firmly around edges For best results never stretch plastic wrap tightly over food or use tight sealing The Auto Cooke ad may be need to look up cooking ire in the Cookbook or guessing how long to set cooking time By actually sensing the steam which escapes as food micro waves this feature automatically adjusts the oven s cooking time to various ty pes and amounts of food Because cooking containers must be covered this feature is best with foods which you wish to steam or to retain moisture see chart on next page Foods which are best microwaved uncovered or only lightly covered should be cooked using time or tempera ture settings or Cook Code control After touching the Auto Cook nad and pressing Start you will see the word AUTO on the readout which indicates that the sensor has been activated to sense steam from the food To
16. 9 Dooris opened during AUTO cycle of Automatic Cooking function Close door and touch START PROBE Appears On Readout e Probe has been forgotten when Auto Roast or Temp Cook functions are being used e Probe is not securely seated in oven wall recep tacle Daiias 75247 8949 Diplomacy Row P O Box 47601 194A 14120 Ne 1 Vu El Paso 79925 7600 Boeing Drive 915 778 5361 Arnuncuilln AC Harlingen 78550 1204 North Seventh 512 423 1204 Houston 77207 P O Box 26837 6126 South Loop East 713 641 0311 Lubbock 79490 4623 Loop 289 West P O Box 16288 806 793 1620 Odessa Midland 79701 P O Box 6286 Midiand Terminai 915 563 3483 San Antonio 78208 4044 Mi I amp II UW FG ckberr St P O Box 82 4 65 T E Sait Late City 2425 Soul 900 West P O Box 30904 801 974 4600 VIRGINIA Fairfax 22021 2810 Dorr Avenue 703 280 2020 Nartolk 23502 4552 E Princess Anne Dr 804 857 5937 Richmond 23228 2910 Hungary Spring Rd 804 288 6221 WASHINGTON Tri City Kennewick 99336 Union Square Suite 206 be ki Union 509 783 7403 Seattle 98188 401 Tukwila 208 575 2700 Spokane 99206 9624 East Montgomery St 509 926 9562 WEST VIRGINIA Charleston Huntington 25704 1217 Adams Avenue P O Box 7518 304 529 3307 Wheeling 26003 pe peep River nay 523 861 1 W
17. Door Latch Push in to open door Sal Chief C 3 Window with Metal Shield Screen allows cook ing to be viewed while keepirig microwaves con fined in oven 4 Plastic Mode Stirrer Cover Protects the mode stirrer which distributes microwave energy into the oven 5 Oven Vent 6 Oven Light Goes on when door is opened or when oven is operating in any function 7 Oven Shelf 8 MicroThermometer Temperature Probe Use with Temperature Cook and Auto Roast func tinne nnl SEW NA WI ny 9 Receptacle for Temperature Probe Mi aan aa aa PME 10 Time or Temperature Display During micro waving shows cooking times in minutes and seconds or temperature in degrees When oven is not in use display shows time of day 11 Function Display Cooking signal lights as to what to do next then lets you know what func tion is being used as well as what Power Level loud ar Anta Caria AY FIEL Wel Sa 712 Clock Oven will work without setting the clock but will not display correct time of day To set we er the Clock see the following page Features 01 Your Micr apa The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the oven ERROR Appears On Readout controls electronically with the touch of a finger It s I designed to be easy to use and understand With Whenusing Temp Cook function you have entered d a temperature less than 80 or m
18. F YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN Door inside Glass Wipe up spatters daily wash when soiled with a minimum of sudsy warm water Rinse thoroughly and dry Metal and plastic parts on door Wipe frequently with a damp cloth to remove all soil DO NOT USE ABRASIVES SUCH AS CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS THEY WILL MAR THE SURFACE Special note when using Brown N Sear Dish High haat aenerated on bottom of Brown M Qaar Niech EEV CAL Yv PSP ALU Aw FF he RANI IF IU wb WIT can cause scorched appearing stains to bake onto the oven shelf if grease is present These may be re moved with Delete Polishing Cleanser by the Drackett Products Co After using Delete rinse and dry thoroughly follow ing instructions on can Do not use Delete on the painted surfaces such as walls It will scratch the paint t a m LA front until it stops Remove Replace with same type and wattage lamp Hold 1 lamp near each end and in sert prongs in sockets Gently roll top of lamp toward rear of range until it stops Raise lower panel and replace screws art memm mm iam emm mom bo FA mandl Clean off the grease and dust on hood surfaces l i A ba 4 ahkla often Use a warm detergent solution About 1 table spcon of ammonia may be added to the water Take care not to touch the filters and enameled surfaces with this Ammonia will tend to darken metal 19 NE AS To replace hood lamp first disconnect po
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20. U Gears pws WP ss Ww ur wa Check Common Problems section on page 20 It lists many minor causes of operating problems that you can correct yourself and may save you an un necessary service call Register Your Oven im iamm am m cob am mb aasam am m am a ame It is important that we the manufacturer know the location of the Microwave Oven you are now using should a need occur for adjustments Please check with your supplier to be sure he has registered you as the owner also send in your Pur chase Record Card If you move or if you are not the original purchaser please write to us stating model and serial numbers This appliance must be registered Please be certain that it is Write to Generai Electric Company Product Service Section Range Marketing Operation AP2 210 Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 Need Service In manu cities thara ec a Ganaral Elartria ons WIGI tH IUI G o WAI TWI CA be EV WET A AUIS Service Center with experts in fixing GE appliances Call them and a radio dispatched truck will come to your home by appointment morning or afternoon Charge the work if you like All the centers accept both Master Charade and Visa cards Phone nyum BFF E I EVECARE SS we 6 LYS 43 IWS FWA BEAT awa N TEWI 2 7 bers are on page 21 Ae lanl far tha Qanara c Franchised Cus Se OA 2S TAI LCI MAVT wv F FR ar A tomer Ca
21. ater and 1 teaspoon of freeze dried cof fee Use a cup that has no metal decoration Place cuo in Aavan wf WARE P F close door Step 2 Touch TIME COOK The read out panel shows 0 and t i Tim 98 Power 10 Enter Cook Time flashes Q touched the number pads and selected my power level When touched START however my oven didn t come on Why not A The TIME COOK pad must be touched before setting the number pads or else your oven will not be gin cooking Q want to cook my dish on a Power Level other than HIGH what do need to do A To change the Power Level touch the POWER LEVEL pad Enter Power flashes on the dis play panel Enter the desired number Q Can interrupt my Time Cook function to check the food A Yes To resume cooking simply Alaca the AaAar and tarah CTA OT Wiese FEIN ANAE LEI EWE OW EPA NOTE Microwave power will not come on until you are ready You must touch START for cooking to begin Questions and Answers Q set my oven for the time called for in the recipe but at the end of the time allowed my dish wasn t done What happened A Since house power varies due to time or location many Time Cook recipes give you a time range to prevent overcooking Set the oven for minimum time test the food for doneness and cook your dish a little longer if necessary 77777 7 rrsan ne NE ae EIER rere 14
22. atinn WMUIVA GVON ISAL ig Step 4 Touch POWER LEVEL pad Enter Power flashes Touch 5 for MEDIUM power Temp 130 F and Power 5 shows on display Step 5 Touch START If internal temperature of the roast is less than 80 display will show COOL or if temperature is 80 or above display shows temperature counting up Step 6 When 130 is reached the oven will sound and automatically shut off Remove probe and food from the oven Step 1 Insert temperature probe as directed in Cookbook and at tach probe securely in oven wall Close the door ig JARE a Vee a Step 2 Touch TEMP COOK The Bispiay panel shows O F and Power 10 Enter t lema os Step 3 Touch DE 0 for 130 Temp 130 F and Power 10 show on display START flashes Vt per SR Q Can leave my probe in the oven if it s not inserted in the food A No If the probe is left inside the oven touching the oven wall and 2an cn om k d not inserted in food you may dam age the oven Q Can TEMP COOK different portions of food at different temperatures A Yes The temperature probe gives you the freedom to cook dif ferent portions of food at differant temperatures to suit individual eat ing styles Simply place the probe in the food and change the tem perature setting as needed 0 Are there any foods can t TEMP COOK A Yes Delicate butter icings ice cream frozen whipped toppings
23. ches to HOLD for 1 hr then shuts off Hold prevents over cooking while keeping meat warm Bh a Touch AUTO ROAST Pad Readout flashes Enter Code Touch number pad 2 Touch START Head mi min minm AEPA VUL SIIVUWs AU iV Oven monitors internal temperature automatically switching to lower power as meat s temperature rises This prevents toughening or overcooking h io I 1 I i 21 1 EHI Uu ql a Tender Roast ER Hare 1 80 120 12 14 5 10 W Medium 2 80 135 14 16 10 15 Med Well 3 80 160 16 17 15 20 Well 4 80 170 17 18 30 L Meatloaf 4 No Turn 170 30 40 5 10 Ke ioaf or round Over Pork Loin Roast 4 120 170 18 20 20 Precooke Ham 1 80 120 17 19 5 10 Pouitry Whoie Chicken 5 80 190 13 15 20 3 Ib Whole Turkey 5 80 190 13 15 20 up to 12 Ib Insert probe into meatiest area of inner thigh from below end and parallel to leg Turkey Breast 4 80 170 13 15 20 Insert probe horizontally into meatiest area 5 POMMES Fateh I NN Chi Recommended holdina time before servina LIBRE k ARRIBA DION ATA ER EA AE SO ewe ALES E Automatic Simmer Auto Roast Code 6 Total time includes time to bring food to 180 and hold at that temperature until done Your Cookbook has a chapter on Automatic Sim mering including charts and recipes Refer to this chapter for additionai techniques and cooking time
24. cooler as it cooks than glass trivets do Q Why doesn t the roast continue cooking during the standing or holding time A The oven automatically reaches finished temper ature and then decreases to a lower power level to Z TETT E P Thus an even v omperawre iS sam im om om lolum ma prevent overcooking maintained Q Why does my oven automatically cut off after the UTO cycle whan using Auto Cook Control C Codo 1 ud it does not for other settings A When using Code 1 there is no second phase of minutes counting down All the cooking is com pleted in the first phase or AUTO Q If my food is not completely cooked after using the suggested Auto Cook Control Code what should do PESE VE Qa AE Thick starchy or dense foods may require some additional time cooking Use TIME COOK and Power Level 10 for a few minutes until completion Q Do all fresh or frozen vegetables require a standing period after cooking with AUTO COOK A Most vegetables are cooked to a crisp state dur ina Auto Cook iust as in regular microwaving J f UALS af WI WEN wwe mw Therefore it is recommended that you let the vege tables stand for up to 5 minutes depending on size and density of pieces This standing time also en hances the overall flavor and appearance of most vegetables vwgwimwiwe Q What if don t fully cover the dish in Auto Cook A Oven
25. e am sa ver an samaa n aan mm d mla na e A pint 17 smh me be R min AU 7 4772 Cup Water to iresn vegetabies Stir Or turn Over vegetables atria iuvat after f w v wes wear ww we Approximate cooking tima is shown for reference only erosa renee d LER min am m s icrowave safe plate 12 14 min 12 14 min 32 38 m min 4 min per piece Co A Baked Apples or Pears 2 4 Chicken pieces Fils iml ma sasha V IICA VVI IO IC NS WN Frozen Entrees Remove to mi 2 large or dense entrees Pieces of Precooked 7 Fried Chicken 2 4 pieces Cover with wax paper tucking andAe tindar alata WII WIV Mott J Entrees are usually one or two food items a main course Reheating Leftovers or Canned Foods about 2 servings 1 5 7 min per cup Refrigerated Leftovers 2 7 9 min per cup Hot Dogs in bun in 1 2 min enclose in paper towels Piece of Pie 1 1 min Cover with wax paper tucking ends under piate tf leftovers are heavy or dense such as Ravioli or Creamed Corn Code 2 may give best results Cooking Fresh Vegetables cut 12 13 min per Ib or sliced Broccoli 3 Cauliflower 3 Onions 3 Zucchini 3 Corn on Cob 3 6 8 min per ear 2 4 ears GF AFTER COMPLETION OF AUTO ts CYCLE FOOD NEEDS ADDITIONAL WARMING SIMPLY RECOVER FOOD AND USE AUTO COOK CODE 1 Just as in conventional roasting on
26. e fire smother flaming nan an surface unit Aw AAVArIAA cars wit covering pan completely with well fitting lid cookie sheet or flat tray C Never flame foods under the oven with the vent fan operating because it may spread the flames D Keep hood and grease filters clean according to instructions on pages 17 and 19 to maintain good venting and avoid grease fires 1 For personal safety the oven must be properly grounded See grounding instructions on Page 3 of this book 2 Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food This is espe cially true if plastic wrap has been covering the top and handles of the utensil Pot holders may be na eeded ivive 3 Sometimes the oven shelf can become too hot t touch Be careful when touchina the shelf durin e Aem WS WAI ws WAS SV LE di A 4 EI my BIOS WIT ESET Loe after cooking ches and tightly closed w we we 4 Boilable cookina nou w Po wo ww plastic bags should be slit pricked or vented as di rected in Cookbook If they are not plastic could burst during or immediately after cooking possibly resulting in injury Also plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered because they form a tight seal When cooking with containers tightly covered with plastic wrap remove covering carefuiiy and direct steam away from hands and face c Dont asser trezen beversnes i A bottl
27. ecautions the container could catch fire 12 Use metal only as directed in cookbook Metal strips as used on meat roasts are helpful in cooking tood when used as directed Metal trays may be used k ADOG TEMP CER HOLD RAS ib OH E U E E 13 Function Pads Use these to select a micro waving method aither cookina or Hold Timer v WEST TWF WWI SIR P PENS FF OTO See following page for brief explanation of each 14 Number Pads Touch these to enter Time or Temperature and Power Level or Auto Code 15 Power Level Pad To set or change Power Level touch this pad first then number 16 Start Aiways touch Start last after setting all other controls a Pein ow 2 Pe Am rmm P ir SES i if Ciear Oll Stops the oven and erases aii set tings except time of day 18 Auto Cook Pad Chart helps you select appro priate Code Using codes for popular foods eliminates looking in Cookbook for cooking times and power level 19 Auto Roast Pad Use this Automatic Cooking Control for temperature cooking of meats or minia SHOW simmering Temperature Probe must be used during Auto Roast function 20 Grease Filters 21 Cooktop Light AM Linas fh a nk a baa Gh IVY WUN IS Fan Switch Press once for high and twice for low speeds Press again for off Lamp Switch Push and hold until lamp lights Door Handle Oven doesn t operate unless door is securelv latched VR ww y PIT 2
28. er o from your Autnorized Service Center Check ih ic yellow pages f for location and phone number Delete may be sold in grocery or hardware stores or in the housewares section of some department stores Automatic Temperature Probe Probe is sturdy but care should be taken in handling Do not twist or bend avoid dropping temperature probe PHP after using as possible To clean cloth then rub lightly with plastic pr were FL eee Soon vicarii aS SUVON wipe with sudsy scouring ball if necessary Rinse and dry Or wash in dishwasher How to Clean the Exterior Case Clean the outside of your oven with soap and water then rinse and dry The outer pane of the window is glass Just wipe clean with a damp cloth vnrome trim 5 best wiped wiih a damp cioth and than with a dev tawaeal Uw 995679 LA wy tW VV Ned Control Panel Wipe with a damp cloth Dry thor ughly o not use abrasives or sharp objects on panel They can damage it 18 How to Clean the Interior Walls floor and plastic cover Because there is little heat except in tie 10d OF sometimes in uo uten sils spills and snatters are easy to remove Some bad XI we spatters are easy to remove Some spatters can be removed with a paper towel others may require a damp cloth Remove greasy Spatters with a sudsy cioth then rinse and dry Do not use abrasive cleaners on oven walls NEVER USE A COM MERCIAL OVEN CLEANER ON ANY PART O
29. es especially carbonated ones Even if the con tainer is opened pressure can build up This can cause the container to burst resulting in injury 6 Don t overcook Excessive overcooking dehy alum m mm bm m mamal aa sas s xm bann Bio QUAES pguidtiuco and may Last them tO Caicn wre causing damage 7 144 fanne charla nune Sanita Laan tha aunan Aa Fe d FI JHUVUIUVU CU GI IMPO j MIC VVUI WV 0 closed Turn off the power immediately Touc CLEAR OFF or disconnect power cord or shut of power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel 8 Remove the temperature probe from the oven when not using it to cook with If you leave the probe inside the oven without inserting it in food or liquid and turn an microwave eneray it can create alac ww w ww wx Y x www w trical arcing in the oven and damage oven walls or shelf sg 9 Remove wire twist ties on paper and plastic bags before placing in oven Twist ties sometimes cause bag to heat and may cause fire 10 Boiling eggs in or out of the shell is not recom mended for microwave cooking Pressure can build un ineida ana valk ann cause it to burst resulting in wp FE FATINA S vuy y S an ENE WRA EWL j t injury 11 Do not pop popcorn in vour microwave oven unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory or unless you use popcorn in a package labeled for microwave ovens Because of the heat generated without these pr
30. hort cut method for entering cooking time and power level See page Clear Off When touched it stops the oven and er ases all settings except time of day _ Auta nant in art nro Aha touch t is a reuse FEWE PI ns IE Pi VW UW sired number pa ad for Code to slow cook or temer ature cook meat with automatic preset program AUTOMATIC FAN FEATURE Cooking appliances installed ander the oven might under some heavy usage conditions cause temper atures high enough to overheat some internai parts of the microwave oven To prevent overheating fram takin wp Ww V NE TTSPXAVIM TM om LOFIE fan 5 designed to automatically turn on at low speed if excessive temperatures occur Should this happen the fan cannot be manually turned oif but it will automatically turn off when the internal parts hava enmmlan Tha fan mau etau AN nn ta SAARPALL TIUU VUV VIVY SENS CATT tray ay Wit Aj tw Appi AF imately 30 minutes after the range and microwave oven controls have been turned off ne sensor detects steam from the foods Oth Auto Cook control settings which are for fresh or frozen foods need additional time after steam has been sensed For these foods the oven determines the amount of additionai time needed then auto matically switches
31. ial damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may aiso have other rights which vary from state to state ADDITIONAL LIMITED FOUR YEAR MAGNETRON TUBE WARRANTY The magnetron tube is covered in the above full ann in addition to that warranty if the mag netron tube fails because of a manufacturing defect within the second through fifth year from date of the original purchase we will furnish without charge a replacement magnetron tube You must pay the service labor charge for the home call diagnostic work and removal and reinstallation of the magnetron tube a other provisions of this additional limited warranty are the same as stated in the full warranty above LIMITED WARRANTY Applicable to the State of Alaska in the state of Alaska free service including parts wiii be provided to correct manufacturing de fects at our nearest service shop location or in your home but we do not cover th portation of the product to the shop or for the travel cost of a technician to your itm mcm m oe ha fete fmn kla ana annia All akila um l af thin llani c sl iaissmsaldis ava tha ma ah I e3purisiJic IJI UIUSOC UU AH UGI JIUVISIUIIO I uno HEP ACCA varramnuy aav wie t stated in the full and limited warranties above WHERE TO GET FURTHER HELP If you wish further help or information concerning this war ranty contact iu c CORSI Af WARRANTOR Manager C
32. k Automatic Cooking Chart Probe not inserted properly into meat or dish Check Cookbook and Auto Roast section in this book for specific probe placement Incorrect Cook Code numbers entered Dawar aval antarar HWIVVEDPSUL UV UOI LXVI cilii CU Dish was not rotated turned or stirred if these in structions were given in recipe Oven was opened during AUTO cycle of Auto Cook function Tan many rich in nvon at camo time P wr TT SAT TJ liU wA OC wA ws t W v w 99 bee ws o oisture in in Auto o 20 Oven Will Not Come On Main circuit breaker is tripped One of house fuses has blown 3 prong plug isn t fully inserted into wall recep tanla Control Panel Lighted Yet Oven Will Not Start Make sure you touched START button Door is not securely closed You have already entered another program and not touched CL EAR QFF to cancel it Temperature Probe not inserted properly or not being used during Auto Roast or Temp Cook You have not entered numbers after Time Cook You have not entered desired finished temper ature after Temp Cook 9 CLEAR OFF was touched accidentally After touching Cook Code Auto Cook or Auto Roast pads no code number was entered ERROR Appears On Readout When using Temp Cook function you have entered a temperature less than 80 or more than 19
33. ly tender roasts s should be Auto Roasted until specified internal tem maranta ara raanhad ace tandar raacte choiild Meratuiveo are LUDO U UUI VAV WEr in be microwaved by time according to the Cookbook which comes with your oven Complete information on preparing roasts for microwaving is in your Cookbook Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook to the desired serving temperature unlike Temp Cook THES m 8 9088 inamla Zx A PES li l As rs Xe Writs uses a OJI KA VV VI eve Auto AAGO VOUS up to 3 power settings which automatically switch during roasting thus providing even tender cooking results without overcooking Place tender beef roasts on trivet BoU E or ham roasts need Place meat with probe in oven In in microwave safe dish Insert no trivet Add 4 cup water to roast sert cable end d Le firmly into SU a sa am m P ama smar mm receptacle on am snl probe from front horizontally into dish cover with piastic Wrap For recepiacie On oven Wai center meaty area not touching cooking bag method see cook bone or fat Cover with wax paper book Insert probe into center meaty area CON to Auto dlc cial to Medium At 80 readout switches to show meat s internal temperature Turn roast over and restart oven by bemiimisimm OTA DT UUUUIHIRY OPV After temperature is reached oven swit
34. mber pad for desired Code number and oven automatically microwaves at pre programmed power levels and determines the proper amount of cooking times un til the food is done and oven shuts off di B 1 4 up HF 1 PROBE Appears On Readout Probe has been forgotten when Auto Roast or Temp Cook functions are being used Probe is not securely seated in oven wall recep tacle Defrost Gentle more uniform thawing with little or no attention at automatic Power Level 3 or change 00 c dd power level after entering time See page 13 Hold Timer This feature uses no microwave eneray while it functions as both a kitchen timer or asah holding period between defrost and time or temperature cooking See page 16 Mlaal thin wm ban an nier toma m WIVUR Touch inis pau tJ CHLOE WNG U y o I time of day while microwaving To set clock first touch CLOCK pad and then enter time of day For Gl example if time is 1 30 touch number pads 1 3 and 0 and 1 30 will appear in readout display Start will flash on readout directina vou to touch START thus setting the clock If you wish to reset or 0 change time simply repeat above process 1 o WOMENS Cook Code Use this pad as a s
35. ng toa pre dlatarmina determined amount of time i iS probably familiar t tO you from conventional cooking With your microwave oven however you preset the time and the oven turns off automatically Step 5 When time is up oven sounds 3 times Display flashes END Oven light and fan shut off Microwaving Tips Make sure all utensils used in your microwave oven are labeled suitable for microwaving Check your Cookbook for specific test to determine microwave safe uten sils Paper towels wax paper and plastic wrap can be used to cover gd dishes in order to retain moisture and prevent spattering Most microwaved foods require stirring rotating or rearranging Check your Cookbook for specific woww instructions for the food you are microwaving Some foods such as unshelled eggs and hot dogs must be pricked to aiiow steam to escape during cooking Step 3 Select your time Touch 1 i A On 2 and 0 for a minute and 20 sec onds Cook Time Power 10 and 1 20 appear on the display If an other Power Level is desired touch POWER LEVEL and the number al though Power Level 10 HIGH is preferred for this cup of coffee Step 4 Touch START Cook Time afii PFa lss ma 4F macl lola m ma s Alm a Left Power 10 and time counting down show on display Foilow the cooking sieps beiow to help you learn to Time Cook properly Step 1 Fill a cup full of w
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37. ntucky 40225 3 if your probiem is stili not resoived write or teie phone Maior Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago Illinois 60606 This panel known as MACAP is a group of inde pendent consumer experts under the sponsorship of several industrial associations Its purpose is to study practices and advise the industry of ways to WAT Or We ww wit A v v er improve customer service Because MACAP is free of industry control and influence it is able to make impartial recommendations and consider each case individually Read This Use and Care Book it contains detailed information on the operation and recommended maintenance of your new Micro wave Oven Once you have read the book keep it dm mma m an m m e handy to answer any questions you may nave If you have any additional questions concerning the oneration of your Microwave Oven write including wewe CAVI Wt 7 VV RA V AZ w V WW FUN your phone number to Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park bL ouisville Kentucky 4029258 7 x Aum s IF YOU RECEIVED A DAMAGED OVEN immedi ately contact the retail dealer or builder from whom you purchased it Your dealer has been in formed of the proper procedure to take care of amm dun a n s 2an such matters and can handie it for you Rafnre You Call for Serivce UMP WP DS wr W Ww U
38. o Cook when am cooking many fa foods in more than one dish or casserole A No because of different food densities attention needed during cooking and food amounts itis best to use TIME COOK when cooking many foods Q Why was my roast not fully cooked even though the temperature on the readout was correct and Auto Roast completed L am m m m Dot m ab Dan at am em a m ba A When cooking with Auto Roast the temperature probe must be inserted properly as fully described in the Cookbook After turning meat over or rotat ing the probe should be checked to make sure it hasn t slipped or changed position Q Last time used Auto Roast removed the roast from the oven to turn it over When replaced roast in even and reconnected the meat probe AUTO LEE www ATION Fw WE Te Var PO UP ESSERE ww F reappeared Why The oven and roast may have cooled to below or probe may have been repositioned Con 80 tinue roasting and numbers wiii soon reappear Q Are there any particular trivets that work better than others A Yes flat glass trivets such as lids or dish covers give more even cooking results than plastic trivets Also ceramic ridge bottomed roasting dishes work well Plastic trivets require meat to be turned over mime bee a ki lm m marum tha semis danima mao Lem TOUT W UV UH Uy IUUCUGUOSO WIS YIU uvcoln alu Gyo allow the bottom of the meat to stay
39. ogreinmed my oven for a specific defrosting time but it de frosted longer than necessary What happened A When instructions conflict the oven carries out the last instruc tion You may have set the oven to Defrost for 4 minutes Hold Time for 2 minutes and then Defrost for 6 minutes in this case the oven would Defrost for 6 minutes and Hold Time for 2 minutes How to Detrost Hold Time Time Cook To help you become acquainted with the HOLD TIMER feature as used with Time Cook or Temp Cook follow Steps below to defrost a frozen casserole for 15 minutes then hold 10 minutes and men cook 25 nnes if us chau wt TS Step 3 Set standing or hold time by touching HOLD TIMER Enter wass mas ws 2 ww Step 4 Touch 1 0 0 and 0 to ho anal far tan nl i kam ANN SWE AFE TSTIEIMLG Oo IVV Q Can l Defrost Hold onis on my oven A Sometimes you may want to de frost a food hold it and refrigerate it to be cooked later All you need to do is program in Defrost and amount of time Then program Hold and amount of time Put your thawed dish in the refrigerator and ms mo sub sh his Amal mun b Ala COOR ater v Convenient umo NOTE Allow foods to remain at room temperature only e lana ae I VWI Wears ACWW as we wy aw safe Times will vary A appear on the 5 ina Tamn C nnl aftar Halri Timar ho cira tn insert nrobe enrractiv ac P PR rS ZA VE 6 QA FE
40. onsumer Affairs General Electric Company General Electric Company Appli Park WCE Room 316 Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 Louisville Ky 40225 A bill of sale cancelled check or other payment record should be kept to verify the original pur chase date and to establish the warranty period
41. ore than 199 your microwave oven you have the option of using Door is opened during AUTO cycle of Automatic your automatic cooking control pads for quick and boron da n NE IRA in T A Cooking iuricuOon viose GOOF an i OuCch Si ANI easy convenience cooking Or you may make your own programs to suit your individualized cooking style Readout Panel Displays time of day time or tem perature during cooking functions power level being used cooking mode and pertinent instruc tions of what to do next Temp Cook Use the temnerature nrobe to cook by al Vh ain EN Ta Ta a ERR s si Y using a preset temperature Oven shows temper Ell el ature until preset temperature is reached and then turns off See page 15 Time Cook Microwave for a preset amount of time using automatic Power Level 10 or change power _ level after setting time See page 14 M lr i M n WEM EE SED Number Pads Touch these pads to e en Temperature Power Level Cook Code digits u w s UL Power Level Touch this pad before entering an other power level number if you want io change a rr p from automatic Power Level 10 HIGH for cooking SS ww or Power Level 3 LOW for defrosting MM 16 5 Hs GO RB CEL es a Start Must touch this pad for oven to begin any inctions Auto Cook Touch this pad and then nu
42. our General Electric Microwave Range fails because of a manufacturing defect within one year from the date of original purchase we will repair the product without charge to you Parts and service labor are included Service will be provided in the home in the 48 contiguous states the state of Hawaii or in the District of Columbia HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Service will be provided by our local Customer Care factory serv ice organization or by one of our franchised Customer Care servicers during normal business hours after you notify us of the need for service Service can be arranged by telephone Look for General Electric Company or General Electric Factory Service in the White pages of your telephone directory or General Electric Customer Care service in the Yellow pages or warml a bm bl mins in write to the address given below WHAT IS NOT COVERED This warranty does not cover the failure of your Microwave Range if it is damaged while in your possession used for commercial purposes or if the failure is caused by unreasonabie use inciuding failure to provide reasonabie and necessary maintenance iN NO EVENT SHALL THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM AGES This warranty does not apply to the state of Alaska nor to the Virgin Islands Guam Ameri can Samoa the Canai Zone or the Commonweaith of Puerto Rico Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequent
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44. rancisco Burlingame 94010 1649 Adrian Road 15 981 8760 esno 93727 809 North Helm street 209 255 1851 Los Angeles 90058 2815 East 46tn Street 213 583 1141 Sacramento 1613 Arden Way 916 929 2247 San Diego 92101 4554 Katinas Boulevard 714 297 3221 S n Jose 95123 5763 Winfield Ad 408 298 3870 Van Nuys 91405 6843 Lennox Avenue 213 989 5710 COLORADO Colorado Springs 80909 1865 North Academy Suite 8 303 597 8492 Denver 80207 5390 39th Avenu 303 320 3301 CONNECTICUT Bridgeport 06604 615 North Washington Ave 203 367 5311 East oe 265 Prostige Park Plaza 3 am 520 0811 ES Ei AWARE randywine Wilmington WATCH FOR CHANGES Addresses and telephone numbers sometimes change And new Centers open If the numbers change check your telephone book Look in the White Pages under General Electric Factory Service 21 Ell ONE VEAD WARRANTY 5 8 85 8 Reet E 585 268 88 882858555 GENERAL ELECTRIC MICROWAVE RANGE Includes cooking centers and microwave ovens FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC TO YOU This warranty is extended by General Electric to the orig inal purchaser and to any succeeding owner and applies to products purchased in the United States retained within the 48 contiguous states the state of Hawaii or the District of Columbia and employed in ordinary home use WHAT WE WILL DO If y
45. re servicers You ll find them in the Yellow Pages under General Electric Customer Care service 2 1980 General Electric Co U S A All rights reserved um ae EH EN ERI 51 Las naunnnnl nafah thin amnilanan mant ha nw nsn rolas FOr PSISUNa Say uno GppHanec mu oS PIVOT grounded The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug which mates with a standard three prong grounding waii recepiacie See picture left To minimize the possibility of severe or fatal electric shock hazard from this appliance the customer should have the wall receptacle and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle is properly grounded Where a standard two pronga wall recentaclo is encountered WT CUR viw GG XA s t w we pe vm we EIL it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have a qualified electrician replace it with a properly or remove tha third fin nat undar anu elraumetaneee mt a 2 Before Microwavina 0 0 ccc Grounding Instructions amp Precautions 9 siia gi cT obe 4 Introduction to Oven e 0 touch Gontrol PANG sss eRe 6 Set the Clock E E EET 6 Automatic Cooking amp Chart Peas V lods E A Automatic Roasting amp Chart Tata E 10 11 Cook Code Control
46. senses steam too quickly which shortens the cooking time thus leaving undercooked dish Recover tightly and reset Auto Cook Q Do the shapes and sizes of food make a differ ence when using Auto Cook A Yes in some cases larger pieces will require ad ditional Time Cooking Be sure to check suggested arrangement of pieces in the dish since proper ar rangement is often a successful tip in regular micro waving Q Should use Auto Cook to cook pudding or sauces A Most pudding and sauce recipes require stirring many times during cooking therefore Time Cook is recommended since you should not open the door during the AUTO phase of cooking without affect ing end cooking results Q My scalloped potatoes were not completely cooked when removed the dish after Auto Cook What is wrona A If you prepared the sauce in the oven prior to combining the sauce with potatoes there may have been too much remaining moisture in the oven Make sure you dry the oven completely before us ing Auto Cook since this function operates properly by sensing steam in the oven Also starting Auto Cook with hot foods creates steam in the oven too soon and decreases the first sensing cycle Q Are there any other foods which are best Time Cooked rather than Auto Cooked A Bakery foods candies melted chocolate or foods when a dry or crisp surface is desirable are cooked best by Time Cook m a t he boe Power Le
47. vel is We ww 7 Wow SAT ww whit minutes when using the a How to Use j Cook Code Coniroi Cook Code j is a short cut control for entering time and the Power Level on your microwave oven Be CODE Enter Code flashes impor Sten 2 Enter the nroner code into Cook Code con v what the numbers mean and what the trol For example a recipe calling for 12 minutes cooking time at Power Level 10 would be numbers appear on the display panel Step 3 Touch START Cook Time Left shows on display and time is counted down 120 The Step 6 When oven side END flashes and oven shuts off Re move package and separate chops to finish defrosting Defrosting Tips Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be defrosted in the package For even defrosting many foods need to be turned over rotated or broken up part of the way through m ine defrosting time Homemade dinners can be fro zen in shallow foil trays and heated for later use Select foods which microwave well Pre packaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwave cooked e EE your Cookbook for other s defrosting tips Step 1 Touch COO and 0 shows on readout Fm Lim Step 2 Touch DEFROST Display reads 0 and Power 3 Enter Def Time flashes Step 3 Touch 8 0 and 0 for 8 min utes Def Time 8 00 and Power 3 are displayed Step 4 Touch START Def Time
48. wer at main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull plug Re Af lawar nanal ana move 2 screws from each side of lower panel and 3 screws from front edge Lower panel until it rests on range below Place fingers on top near each end of lamp Press down and roil top of lamp gently toward To replace your oven lamp first disconnect power at main fuse or circuit breaker or null plug Remove the w w wr w s ww Fe eens top grill by taking off 2 screws which hold it in place Next remove the single screw on top left that secures lamp housing On models so equipped Open oven door for easier removal of the lamp hous ing assembly Then grasp tab and pull out and up to clear door hinge and front lip of oven To remove bulb push it inward gently and turn to left then pull outward from Socket Replace with GE Lamp it 25T8DC Do not attempt to operate the oven unless the grill is in place Common Problems and Easy Solution Foods Are Either Overcooked or Undercooked Not enough time set when using Time Cook func tion because of variance of starting food temper atures The density and amount of foods will vary and thus may need more time for completion Dish not completely covered as directed for Auto Cook Previous microwaving left humidity or oven thus lessening the cooking tim Cook function Certain vegetables that are cooked using Auto Cook need a standing period after cooking Chec
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