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1. Mounting Choice Countertop If you decide not to cabinet mount your microwave oven you can use your microwave oven as a countertop ndal Qi 1 iti tha ry moGge i oimp y position t tne Oven on the desired counter and plug the electrical cord into a three prong grounding wall receptacle Cabinet Mounting For mounting your oven under a cabinet use the template in cabinet mounting washers 1 set of the screws and line cord holder B which came with your oven Selecting Your Mounting Location When selecting the mounting location for your unit remember the following e For mounting and dismounting ease allow adequate space between the unit and an adjacent wall or 1 e e appliance Installation will be easier if adequate space is allowed for hand clearance Fig 3 Installation will be easier if oven Installar EE VY LLIE V Y VAENE Wa can be mounted under one cabinet rather than running under two cabinets e Do not install the oven over cooking or other heating appliances such as a range or toaster oven CA Sam ES Andon aran AA th This may cause damage to your microwave oven EE ae eae EE o If your cabinet has bottom rails th iere will be space between the cabinet bottom and the microwave top Fig 4 tr No e Be sure that a three prong grounding wall receptacle is within reach of the electrical cord an mennaele deancad Tha wall when piyvpel 1y UL
2. Spacemaker II Microwave O POV hi VCOMtents Adapter Plugs 19 Microwaving Tips 2 Appliance Registration 2 Minute Second Timer 7 Auto Defrost 12 13 Model and Serial Numbers 2 Auto Roast 10 11 Precautions 3 Auto Simmer 1 Probe 5 6 9 11 17 Care amp Cleaning 17 Problem Solver 18 Control Panel 6 Program Cooking 6 Conversion Guide 12 Repair Service 27 Co oe N Watch 8 Safety Instructions 3 4 Cooking by Temperature 9 To Remove from Cabinet Mount 25 Cooking by Time 8 Under Cabinet Mounting 20 25 Cooking Complete Reminder 5 Warranty Back Cover Delayed Cooking 7 Double Duty Shelf 4 5 15 17 Extension Cords 19 Features 5 Grounding Instructions 19 Hold Time 7 Light Bulb Replacement 17 GE Answer Center Manual Defrost 14 800 626 2000 Model JEM31H The electric output of this microwave oven is 700 watts UL PPP Gilod ven ALI Help us help you Before using your oven read this book carefully It is intended to help you operate Aen wn Aawntne weet ee sa murp amma ees rre and mai ntain yOur new micr OWave questions If you don t understand something or need more help write include your phone number Consumer Affairs GE Appliances Appliance Park Coe A a ia Louisville KY 40225 Write down the model and serial numbers You ll find them on a label inside the oven These numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership Reoistration Card that came wit
3. on h n ale ol eat h ee ge ee 3 After ar uung Uuc four holes remove the template and clean the drill holes 24 Selecting Your Mounting Boits 1 You should have four sets of eos A o lengths in the i i o pa kage Select one TT _1 1 a al 2 Hold each bolt against the cabinet front rail Pick the bolt that extends beyond the top of the bottom shelf by 3 16 to 13 16 This will be the bolt length needed for your a om 185 cabinets Fig 15 Note It is important to pick the correct bolt length needed for your cabinets If the bolt is too short it won t reach the oven If the bolt is too long it will not permit the oven awt tliat to be drawn snugly up to the cabinet 2 Eram incida the cahinet incert we L LVLLL LISI LLY cadinet SLLOULE the bolts through the mounting washers and then into the drilled holes To Remove the Oven from C ahinat AInaunt BEUIEAL WAUSAU LV EUSA Mounting the Oven To aid Sesame we suggest that vou use some solid support such a rr books to hold the e oven while you are securing it with the mounting bolts Fig 16 Fig 16 Make sure that whatever you use is stacked or cut as close as possible to the height needed for the oven to reach the cabinet bottom K Place the oven on 1 the e support oven aligning the mounting holes on the oven with the bolts 2 Insert bolts into rhe mountin holes on the microwave oven Tighten
4. 8 minutes Check dinners for heating If one dinner seems less done than desired return it to the box and continue heating on floor q rr aa Ta A a M4 WU pilates of leftovers may be reheated together Arrange thick or dense foods to outside edges of plate and cover with plastic wrap Microwave at High 10 for 2 to 3 minutes Reverse position of plates top to bottom and rotate 1 2 turn Continue microwaving at High 10 for 2 to 3 minutes Continue heating if necessary until hot Reheating two casseroles height l to 2 more m should be less than 31 2 inches is possible Cover with plastic wrap Use staggered arrangements of Different Types of Foods food placing food on right side of Jr chelf and left cida af floaonr Refer to Together Wee ER MALIN AWEE ALS WA LIVI ANEW UL Heating or Reheating Guide in cookbook for suggested microwave time per casserole and add the times together Microwave at High 10 reversing position of foods top to bottom after half of time Several small bowls of leftovers may be heated in the same way stirring and rawvaroina nncitinna aftar half nf tama AVVUELOIIE PVSIUYVII ALU MAIL UE UMC When heating several different types of food together foods which should be served hot must be placed on the oven floor while foods which are only warmed should be placed on es s the shelf This is because microwave energy enters the oven from the bottom only Al
5. AUASI COGS CACEPE COGS D au 2 DEFROST COOK N WATCH TIME COOK and MANUAL DEFROST cycles To remind you that you have food in the oven the oven will beep once a minute until you either open the oven door or touch the CLEAR IOFF nad we BvD AIN ALIVE L pe N 3 7 D ne 3 nN gt eo pees Ox vs ne ee vooo F 68680 8 eteta aa a E E 6 0 8 nsSF SE aay 125F CODE 1840F CODES ee erm ad COOE 4 1 Door Latches 5 Oven Interior Light turns on me aed 2 when the door is opened or when 2 Door Speinene Metal screen the oven is operating wing of foods all ACOs onfined inside oven 6 MICROTHERMOMETER Temperature Probe Use with AUTO ROAST or TEMP COOK HOLD function only 7 DOUBLE DUTY Shelf Lets a eee and Serial Numbers you microwave several foods at once Gan Ca fatrc T OCE Walley il 15 and 16 for sp Ins structions and Tan fran LIUCLIVIIS All l ka for special instructions When this shelf is not in use please remove from the oven When You Plug in the Oven The display panel lights up After 15 seconds all lights disappear and RESET appears Touch the CLEAR OFF pad and oven is ready for use and the clock can be set If power is disrupted at any time the above sequence reoccurs and you must reset Clock after touching CLEAR OFF raa aa 9 Door Latch Release Press latch release bar at indent to open door Door must be securely latched for ov
6. If this is not done the adapter ground terminal is very likely to break with repeated use Should this happen DO NOT USE the appliance until a proper ground has again been established roun 19 Usage situations where appliance s power cord will be disconnected frequently Do not use an adapter plug in these situations because disconnecting of the power cord places undue strain on the adapter and leads to eventual failure of the adapter ground terminal You should have the two prong wall receptacle replaced with a three prong grounding Pay Beene ee oe receplacie by a qualified electrician before using the appliance 7 wat sw were e ve se bos l ea r a ga pm wo Cu A row eee EY resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord 2 Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be used at Po Adana Wa ES Au N on 4 ii Care is CXErciSea in tneir use U If a iong cord or extension cord is used 1 the marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance 2 the extension cord must be a grounding type 3 wire cord and 3 the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally interior fue may flicker and the blower sound may vary when oven is in use C
7. aes E l IMITCECD hanaiion uni miat nnu ta manutacturin detect LIHVI LeU UVa YVU IHIUOL pay tU 9 Ship the product to the service shop LIMITED ADDITIONAL or for the service technician s travel SEVEN YEAR WARRANTY cosis to your home For the fourth through tenth All warranty service will be provided year from date of o original purchase by our Factory Service Centers or we will provide free of charge a by our authorized Customer Care replacement magnetron tube if servicers during normal working the magnetron tube fails because hours of a manufacturing defect You pay Look in the White or Yellow Pages for the service trip to your home of your telephone directory for AUER re nae eee GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY WHAT IS NOT COVERED Service trips to your home to e Replacement of house fuses or teach you how to use the product resetting of circuit breakers Read your Use and Care material caira atthe nrachict if it je lead i Failure OF Ine proaquct it itis usea If you then have any questions for other than its intended purpose about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the e Damage to product caused address below or call toll free by accident fire floods or acts 800 626 2000 WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE consumer information service FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES e improper installation If you have an installation probiem contact your dealer
8. e Dimming oven light and change in blower sound may occur while operating at power levels other FE SONE Dees N tnan nign e Dull thumping sound while oven iS op erating eS Some TV Radio interference might be noticed while using your microwave oven It s 3 similar to the interference caused by other small appliances and does not indicate a problem with your oven GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded e In the event of an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a power cord having a grounding ws A GS ALD T ante AF SELAWESAAA wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded Fig 1 WARN IN G Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock k PREFERRED METHOD OH AEP 4 re ni SS NN INSURE PROPER GROUND EXISTS Fig 1 BEFORE USE J Consult a qualified electrician or service technician if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded Where a standard two prong wall receptacle is encountered it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle Do not under any ci
9. eae TEW LLEW IE turned over a2 na wa we r ro BT e aiaa a aw ws we temperature is reached oven beeps 4 times and End appears on the display Use containers and coverings as directed at ieft Piace probe correctiy in roast before cooking Tender Roast Rare 1 ii5 9 12 5 hs 4 a im 1A ea tN 4 A am Medium 2 125 10 14 10 3 14 1 Be T nia M A Ane A 17A 1A 17 10 LOLI WUdst gt Liv L 1 LU DrarnanLlad am 1 11490 Q_1A 4 a T LIS UL LIC i Li A iT at Whala Chir VV UI Wilt K J Nn 1 I 7 urkev Rreact 174 an AWE arwy LFL Ww Af a fet NI Insert probe horizontally into meatiest area Recommended standing time before serving Automatic Simmer Guide Auto Roast Code 6 Approx Food Time Hours Comments Beef Pot Roast 5 7 Add enough liquid to just cover meat If adding vegetables make sure they are completely covered by liquid Precook meat and drain weii Piace probe C pout ji bi qn e 1 inch fram tan curface Ctir after 2 hanre BR BEAWEA LBEWELSA wry IRAE ECA WILL CARE oF LIULL DD if possible Chicken Stewing 4 6 Add 4 cups liquid Insert probe into meatiest area of inner thigh from below end and paraiiei to ieg Turn over after 1 2 of time Broiler Fryer 3 4 Same procedure as above Roast 4 6 Add 4 cups liquid Stock Veg
10. es interna temperature is ine test of doneness for many foods Use TEMP COOK HOLD to cook a variety of foods to the desired finished food temperature The TIME COOK I amp II setting is recommended for batters doughs frozen foods and foods which are difficult to cook precisely with the probe TEMP COOK HOLD takes the guesswork out of cooking because the oven automatically signals with u haara whan the faan e464 four UCOPs WHICH the ood reaches the preset temperature The Hold T r a ee ma eae 2 ANY Ee feature will maintain this temperature for up to twelve hours or until you ee touch the CLEAR OFF pad Note Oven automatically switches a LIA whan aaant fr to Hold wnei Preset food temperature is reached t a The Temperature Probe CABLE HANDLE et SENSOR SR The temperature probe is a SAG UWE UMUiL Uus wv awe Au a food thermometer that gauges the internal temperature of the food it must be used when using TEMP COOK HOLD or AUTO ROAST To use the probe proper rly follow ww Shy Ww TAL rer rer Yo directions on page 10 Cooking by Temperature rt temperature pr TODE ast and attach probe se h r TY LAOT Ty DED 2 Touch TEMP COOK NMLL F and POWER 10 are displayed and ENTER TEMP flashes Step 3 Touch 1 2 5 for 125 F TEMP POWER 10 and 125F are displayed Step 4 Touch POWER LEVEL pad ENTER POWE
11. or installer You are responsible for providing adequate electrical gas exhausting and other connecting facilities Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state tat Att To know what your legal rights are in your state consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General If further help is needed concerning this warranty write Warrantor General Electric Company Manager Consumer Affairs GE Appliances Louisville KY 40225 JEMSIH Pub No 49 4976 12 88 Printed in Japan
12. than 12 Use the template cut lines as a guide Place Template 2 inside the cabinet Cut around the door jam and the corners if necessary to make the template fit The front edge of template must be even with the front edge of the cabinet Tlan trawnn TAAR 343 Use tape to keep it in p place Note For cabinets with a recessed shelf you must measure the thickness the front rail and cut that amount Wa tase SUL ULLI US off the front edge of Template 2 using the template cut lines as a guide This will allow Template 2 Cis A 2 amp en lax flat an tha nla to Idy liat ON UIC shelf Dig 7 23 1 Cut Template 2 into two pieces to fit each side of the partition 2 Tape one piece of Te Template 2 anode tha Fat nahkhan mat oan re ine 4h nt inside tne LavVItl l Ii aki 18 s re tnat the front edge is even with the front aiaa e eS ae ee edge of cabinet 3 Tane Template 1 on the front aes rii m sp sere R7EL LIAW LAFLAR of the cabinet so that the arrow is aligned with the hole center line on Template 2 Fig 10 N Match ov oa A gt centers 4 Position remaining piece of Template 2 inside the cabinet and empiate Bet BALAN SAE CAS WHEEL AALAWE 144445 align the hole center lines with the arrows on Template 1 so that distance from right hole center to left hole center measures the distance indicated on the template You will have to cut excess paper from
13. the bolts to secure the oven to the bottom of the cabinet Alternate tightening between bolts so that oven is drawn up evenly 3 Once the oven is securely in n place you may remove the rubber feet If you remove the feet be sure to store them in a secure place because you may want to use the microwave oven as a counter top oven at a later date 4 Plug the power cord into a three nrono oroiundinge wall recentacle aaa OTUNLE VV GEak ae ee en Step 1 Replace the rubber feet Step 2 Fully support the microwave with something sturdy For example use telephone books or encyclopedias stacked evenly and close enough to balance the weight of the oven Fig 16 Step 3 Open the cabinet Using i a SSG SETS 244s OE o gt a screwdriver begin to remove the screws holding the microwave oven in place by turning them naiuntarcinplirndea LUULIWIULOUA W IDU Va nee tn xrm m Alternate between screws so that the oven is loosened as evenly as possible Note Refore final removal of the i TUUU o LWE we LLLICLIE AWEASAL VULL VIE Uiw screws check to be sure that the microwave oven is being suitably supported to prevent it from falling awalna Eia 14 or sliding rig 16 25 Tn ee ee vy If You Need Service To obtain service see your Warranty a a ee ee ate Ws ghia oN vd on the back page of this book We re proud of our service and want you to be pleased If for som
14. 00 appears on display and TIME flashes Z 2 ee Step 6 Touch TIME COOK I amp II pad The display shows 0 and POWER 10 ENTER COOK TIME flashes AAT A Bat BADER ASW TO Step 8 Touch START DEF TIME and 15 00 counting down show on display As each function is automatically performed oven display shows instructions entered Msp amty RPFRENS FV U ALAU LA HY LAEVAL and the function Rtan Q When ti ime ahdni al Ae VV ILWVIIL LILLI signals and flashes End Questions and Answers Q What will happen if I accidentally reverse my defrost hold and cook instructions A The oven will automatically rearrange your program Defrosting anil alaxzatra nama frot than hald WILH al ways CULV LILO UIC HOUI and then the cooking function Si S h gt H cook it later All you need to do is program in Defrost and amount of time Then progr Hold and the thawed di shi in t Ta awe T promptly NOTE Let foods remain at room temperature only as long as safe Times will vary Q I programmed my oven for a specific Toe time but it defrosted onger than hecessar y What ha YY SEGSU ANGE T 115 Le D the oven carries out the last instruction You may have set the oven to Defrost for 4 minutes Hold Time for 2 minutes and then Nefroact far A minntec Tn thig case AYES INVE US LLILIEILIU LTV DJ BER LLII Vw the oven would Defrost for 6 minutes
15. 1 Touch COOK N WATCH COOK N WATCH and POWER 10 are displayed and START flashes Step 2 Touch START COOK N UV TA rYUWN T T3935 WATCH and time counting up to 3 minutes are displayed Power level 10 is automatically set in oven but another power level can be selected Step 3 Open the door o of 3 minutes Q I set my oven for the time called for in the recipe but at the end of the time allowed my food wasn t done What happened A Since house power varies due to time or location many time cooking recipes give you a time range to prevent overcooking Set the oven for minimum time test the food for doneness and cook your food a little longer if necessary Q I touched the number pads and selected my power level When I touched START however my oven didn t come on Why not A The TIME COOK I amp II pad must be touched before setting the number pads or else your oven will not begin cooking Q I want to cook on a power level other than High What do I need to do Ci A To change the nower level touch the POWER LEVEL pa pad ENTER POWER flashes on the display panel Enter new number Q Can I interrupt my Time Cook function to check the food A Yes To resume cooking simply close the door and press the START pad The timer must be reset for cooking to resume unless time is remaining on timer ons tha ha TImtarnal tamnaratursa z
16. AS CLEANING POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS THEY WILL MAR THE SURFACE Special note when using Brown N Sear Dish If grease is present high heat generated on hottom of a Rrown N Sear dich O7WUFUUNVEAA VI U SBFAWIT AE LY REE UIA may cause the grease to burn onto the oven floor This may be removed with a cleanser such as Bon Ami brand cleanser After using Bon Ami brand claancer rince and dry tharniuichlyv VIVE 2ALL9W GALIVU way PAV LUVUSIIL Ys following instructions on can Do not use Bon Ami brand cleanser on the painted surfaces such as the Td tee Ast AAmot alk am m walis It illdy sCratell the paint Automatic Temperature Probe Probe is sturdy but care should be taken in handling Do not twist or bend avoid dropping temperature probe Clean as soon after using as possible To clean wipe with sudsy cloth then rub lightly with plastic scouring Udi li NCCOSSaly NIBSC aia GIy OI wash in dishwasher NAT TDI ENTITY sohal Varne VVUDLE UUAA SAIL LUUL shelf accessory is designed for use in a microwave oven only do not use in a conventional oven Do not use a browning dish with the sheif A reing canlda Oweocr fALwiilE VwVULY VUEVLUl Clean shelf with mild soap and water or in the dishwasher Do not clean shelf in a self cleaning oven How to Clean the Outside Case Clean the outside of your oven with soap and damp cloth rinse with damp cloth and then dry
17. Cut Template 2 into two pieces to fit on each side of the partition o Tape one piece of Template 2 under the cabinet The cut line along the front edge of Template 2 must be nlaced against the hack w ALVENIS AFW ALETILE GEG GERERIWTEU LEEY Mas of the front rail Fig 14 Tape Template 1 to the rear of the cabinet and align the arrows with the hole center line on Template 2 Fig 13 _ Align these ah errr 4 al rows ava ig 1 Z N7 e Position the remaining piece of Template 2 under the cabinet and alion the hole center lines with the betray o gt leat easy nole ce Lir HI YV ALLEL AAW arrows on Template 1 so that the distance from the right hole center to the left hole center measures the distance indicated on Template 1 You will have to cut excess paper from the middle of the template to make it lay flat Tape Template 2 in place after cutting it to fit The cut line along the front edge of the template must be placed against the back of the front rail Fig 14 amy ae Wren Ss 5 a Front Template 2 rail Fig 14 Drillino the Mounting les We recommend that you wear fat safety glasses while drilling to prevent possible eye damage from lt cabinet shavings 1 Use a center punch or nail to make an indentation for centering the drill bit 2 Drill through Template 2 at the four black drilling holes indicated hane tempate Diin should be
18. R flashes Touch 5 for medium power TEMP POWER 5 and 125F show on display Rtan amp Tanch CTART Tf intarnal wirp ve LUUVILI J AZAEAL EL LIILWULIIAIL temperature of the roast is less than 80 F display will show COOL and FOOD TEMP If temperature 80 R is 80 F or above display shows temperature counting up ae Yt F1_ 1A LOT Step 6 When 125 F is reached the oven will sound and display HOLD The oven will then hold the temperature Step 7 Touch the CLEAR OFF pad to stop the cycle Step 8 Remove probe and food from the oven Cooking Tips e Use a lower power level it will heat more evenly even though requiring more time e Be sure frozen food has been completely defrosted before inserting probe Probe may break off if used in frozen foods Cover foods loosely for moisture control and quick even heating aa a Q I inserted the temperature probe closed the door touched TEMP COQOK HOLD and entered SJ AJB BANZEAES ASEELLA wE E wua my desired food temperature but the temperature didn t appear on the display A You may have entered an anai n aan n A dioii incorrect temperature Any food temperature from 80 to 199 F we eS WEEE ESEE YY AEDWARL WIV Vv 1 7 Z may be entered for TEMP COOK HOLD Touch CLEAR OFF and begin again Q Are there any foods I can t Temp Cook A Yes Delicate butter icings ice c
19. Wine the windaw clean unith a VY Ae UIC WIUGUW vitai Wi a damp cloth Chrome trim is best wiped with a damp cloth and then with a dry towel Control Panel Wipe with a damp cloth Dry thoroughly Do not use cleaning sprays large amounts of soap and water abrasives or sharp objects on the panel they can damage it Door Surface When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that Prams tranathar an frlncna tha daner WVU twweeUILI Wil VIVO uic Uvul use only mild nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth Power Cord If the cord becomes soiled unplug and wash with damp cloth For stubborn spots sudsy water may be used but be certain to rinse with damp cloth and dry thoroughly before plugging cord into outlet Ovan T amn Ranlaramant wWJYWUILL a4MCA Lip BRU PLAC UAAU EEL First unplug the oven Then remove Wi ene enn en Washes A be res ie aenene aes lamp compartment Cover by removing screw which holds cover in place Cover is located on the side of the outer case Replace with 20 wa tt appliance bulb It is available in drug and hardware stores Replace compartment wr m a aF nwe r ba wen ee oe cover Plug i in the oven TT TT sankey of ab notte All These Things Are Normal with your Microwave Oven e Steam or vapor escaping from around the door e Light reflection around door or outer case POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
20. Y SEE wh LFA ALY BEAU LS GY A AEE ELS Roasted until specified internal temperatures are reached Less tender roasts should be microwaved Aw tima annanrdAina tr the Uy Lilli AULULUII is wl itv which comes with your oven Preparing Roasts for Auto Roasting Place tender beef roast on trivet in avew w vw aaa microwave safe dish Insert probe horizontally into the center meaty area not touching bone or fat Make sure the handle does not touch the food or top or sides of the oven Cover with wax paper peene yy a ESF Pork or ham roasts need no trivet Add 1 2 cup water to roast dish and cover with plastic wrap Place meat in oven with probe to af h Insert cable end of probe eceptacle on oven wall How to Auto Roast Beef to Medium 1 Touch AUTO ROAST pad AUTO and TEMP are displayed and ENTER CODE flashes Touch number pad 2 TEMP CODE and 2 appear on display and STA RT flachec Tanch START WB LANE LiMo EWU WJ EZ LEAL Display shows COOL and 2 until food temperature reaches 80 F CODE di splay switches to AV Ww 2 Se bh 9 show meat s internal temperature with 4 beeps and Turn flashing on the display when it s time to turn avar After van tirn the the roast wWwYwli JALIL Jou LULEL LLIV AT tnh IN Ow Oven continues to cook after the signal whether o CAR LE s o gt
21. al Defrost setting to quickly thaw foods such as bread rolis vegetables fruits and frozen dinners The Auto Defrost setting is preferred for meat and poultry because the oven sets the defrosting time and power levels for you e Power level 3 is automatically set for defrosting but you may change this for more flexibility ECO meb iter acquainted with the fore function defrost a 10 oz package of frozen strawberries by following the steps below Step 1 Place package of frozen strawberries in the oven and close door Be sure package contains no metal Step 2 Touch MANUAL DEFROST Display shows 0 and POWER 3 ENTER DEF TIME flashes Step 3 Select one half of the total defrosting time recommended in your cookbook For example touch 4 and MIN pad for 4 minutes Display shows 4 00 and POWER 3 DEF TIME flashes Fe a ee ee How to Change Power Level After setting defrosting time touch POWER LEVEL pad then touch desired number for new power level Perua e Step 4 Touch START DEF TIME shows and time counts down on display When cycle is completed the oven signals and flashes End then automatically shuts off Step 5 Turn package over close door and repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set remaining half of defrosting time and touch START Step 6 When oven signals and flashes End open door remove package and separate strawberri
22. and Hold Time for 2 minutes dolaynuta td Cooking by Time lt TIME COOK I amp II allows you to microwave for a preset amount of time using automatic power ievei 10 High or change power level automatically wer ke el 10 High is commended for most cooking but an may change this for more flexibility See your cookbook To become better acquainted with time cooking make a cup of coffee m m sL mde a a am arn me me by following Ue sleps below Fay Ar F J Step 1 Fill a cup 2 3 full of water and add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee and stir to dissolve Use a cup that has no metal decoration and is microwave safe refer to Microwaving Tips on page 2 Place cup in oven and close door nad Dicrlay chau a and DOW ERP i7i d acy OEE YY O 10 ENTER COO A D vn pep O iF 2 Step 3 Select your time Touch 1 and MIN pad for one minute Display shows 1 00 and COOK TIME flashes amp BAY Seed 44A041 74 AW ive Because automatic power level 10 is recommended for this cup of coffee there is no need to change the PONET ye If power level 10 Step 4 Touch START COOK Se AU UOWAE hf B24 AS TIME POWER 10 and time counting down show on display Step 5 When time is up the oven signals and flashes End Oven light and fan shut off Using the Time Cook II Feature The Time Cook II f
23. ate i and turn over 5 to 10 minutes mogra pa anaa a aA Shield where necessary y Frankfurte 1 2 rn over Separate Separate and remove Sausage defrosted pieces round Meat 0 1 3 0 Remove defrosted Remove defrosted 5 to 10 minutes areas areas and break apart Beef Patties 0 1 3 0 Separate Turn over Separate and remove to 10 minutes defrosted patties Turn over and shield 1f Turn over and shield if necessary necessary Lamb Roast 0 1 5 0 Turn over and shield if Turn over Shield 60 to 90 minutes where necessary Turn over and remove Aafenctad miannan MUELLUSWU PIVLLo Turn over and Separate and remove 5 to 10 minutes separate defrosted pieces Poultry Whole Chicken 0 1 5 0 Turn over and shield if Turn over and shield 10 to 15 minutes necessary run cold water in cavity if necessary Turkey Breast 0 1 5 0 Turn over and shield if Turn over and shield 60 to 90 minutes necessary Chicken Pieces 1 5 Turn over and shield if split _ Ae necessary aood a 7 7 Shrimp scallops 0 1 2 0 Separate Separate and remove 5 to 10 minutes defrosted pieces hole Fish 0 1 2 0 Turn over Turn over and shield 5 to 10 minutes hold tail under cold running water if necessary 13 atga TEPATE fh Laying of 1 one of the great advantages of a microwave oven Use the Manu
24. e reason you are not happy with the ranail here arn three OU recei LVI all ULULE serviced your a appliance Explain why you are not pleased In most cases this will solve the problem NEXT if you are still not pleased write ali the details including your phone number to e Manager Cnonnenmer Ralat AVE ALUKI 9 Be VUELOULEIL GE Appliances Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 FINALLY if your problem is still not resolved write Major Appliance Mm OWA AT ntina Danal a VULSsullicl ACUUII I aliti 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago Illinois 60606 _ E E E E E E E EE po A CP E n E E E E E E E E _ i a WARRANTY Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warran gt w n i w om lt ge D m o or elt n eel pm g p a hm wes h P s eee GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOTPOINT FACTORY SERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER AADC A CCDA UANRE SENVIUE WHAT IS COVERED FULL THREE YEAR WARRANTY This warranty is extended to For three years from date of original the original purchaser and any purchase we will provide free of Succeeding owner for products char e art n i PUICHased TOT OFQihdary nome use nege pats and sevice ators in the 48 mainland states Hawai any part of the microwave and Washington D C In Alaska the n
25. e that contains a template and installation hardware for _ under the cabinet mounting I mamb mab teat bh HEA mi issing contaci your suppiiei you should find an Re Optional Accessories extra cost from your is rtarnawTyr Y jXSH Installation Kit converts this oven to a built in wall oven T eee ens bn IViICTOWaYV Hig Lips e Make sure all cookware used in your microwave oven is suitable for 4 4 Manet al 1 MicroOwaving iviOSt iaSS Casseroies cooking dishes measuring cups custard cups pottery or china dinnerware which does not have metallic trim or glaze with a metallic sheen can be used Some cookware is labeled suitable for microwaving If you are unsure use this dish test Measure 1 cup water in a glass cup Place in oven on or beside dish Microwave 1 112 minutes at High If water becomes hot dish is microwave safe If dish heats it should not be used for microwaving e Paper towels wax paper and plastic wrap can be used to cover dishes in order to retain moisture and prevent spattering e Some microwaved foods require sti rring rotating or rearranging aan Seer tiaa lt ee ee Check your cookbook e Steam builds up pressure in foods which are tightly covered by a skin or membrane Pierce potatoes egg F lLa a A ab L ba at Fee nm mA zant mlr 1 nd CIHCAGCH LIVES W pitye Features of Your Oven Foar all ATTTO ROA roada WOT ai AU iU
26. eature lets you set two time cooking functions within one program This is ideal if you want to change power levels during your cooking operations Here s how to do it Step 1 Place food in oven in microwave safe container and close the door TIME COOK T amp S TT Step 2 Touch TIME COOK I amp II Display shows 0 and POWER 10 ao ae ee _ wF ENTER COOK TIME flashes Step 3 Select your cooking time For example touch 2 1 and 5 for two minutes and 15 seconds Display shows 2 15 and POWER 10 COOK TIME flashes Step 4 Touch TIME COOK I amp II Step 5 Set your cooking time How to Change Power Level After setting cooking time touch POWER LEVEL pad then touch desired number for new power level Step 6 Touch START Step 7 POWER 10 is displayed and COOK TIME I counts down Step 8 At the end of COOK TIME I the second power level is displayed and COOK TIME II is shown countin g down SW JEEN TY AA WAY VAAL WEA VY ile Sten 9 When t eis un the oven ee YY LEW LL tir m aw End PAs WY a signals and flashes End The oven light and fan shut off Step 10 Open the door Cook N Watch The Cook N Watch feature is short term cooking program which automatically turns the oven off after 3 minutes It s ideal for melting cheese on food or other 8 the right time To Use Cook N Watch kd Step
27. eight For example touch 1 co 3 Number Pads 1 and 2 for weight of 1 2 pounds 1 pound 3 ounces See Conversion Guide at right Display shows 1 2 WEIGHT LBS and DEF After 4 seconds DEF is displayed and 1 2 is pas 1 A heo OTA DT A hi repiacea DY SIANI nasning 4 Touch START pad Display shows Defrost Time counting down Twice during defrosting the oven beeps 4 times and turn flashes Turn flashes until you open the door attend your food see guide on next page close the door and touch START When defrosting time is completed End flashes and oven beeps 4 times End remains on display and oven beens every minute until SESS WS V YEE pital util w FY ws LALLE tW PEALAEL door is opened or CLEAR OFF pad is touched 12 Stand lime When using the Auto Defrost feature it is necessary to allow meat to stand in order to finish defrostine the interior You may take defrosting the interior You may tak the meat out of the oven if you wish Stand time recommendations are given in the guide on the next page a e 1N Conversion Guide If weight of food is stated in pounds and ounces the oun C L merantai ta tatl verted to tentns e3 O Q mus Auto Defrost Guide RECOMMENDED MIN MAX Tir sa Turt EWIrwTwe Xi wy FOODS THT FIRST SIG Chops 0 1 2 0 Turn over Sit aA tee Separ
28. en to operate 10 Auto Roast and Auto Defrost Guides Contain cooking Armntinan fnr Amtamatin infor IIAL IUIL the AUW LAUL Roasting function see page 10 and defrosting information for the Automatic Defrosting function see page 12 s allows you to set the oven controls electronically with the touch of a finger It s designed to be easy to use and understand 1 TIME COOK I amp II Microwave for a preset amount of time using automatic power level 10 High or change power level after entering cooking time See page 8 2 MANUAL DEFROST Gentle thawing at automatic power level a FT 3 Low if desired you may changa nawar laval after entering Wha PINA AVVUL GALL VIIULILE defrosting time See page 14 3 POWER LEVEL Touch this pad before entering another power level number if you want to change from automatic power level 10 High for cooking or power level m for Dia p oS food temperature Auto Roast codes and Auto Defrost weights 5 MIN Use with number pads to enter whole minutes For example for 4 minutes touch 4 and MIN 6 START After all selections are made touch this pad to start oven 7 AUTO ROAST Insert probe touch this pad and desired number pad for Code to slow cook or temperature cook meat with automatic preset program See pages 10 and 11 8 DISPLAY Displays time of day time counting down during cooking functions power level i
29. es eG 2256 Ww beau ne tra Ve YW Ww ws wet sa aww to finish defrosting Defrosting Tips Foods frozen in paper or plastic can be defrosted in the package e For even defrosting some foods need to be broken up or separated part of the way through the defractinga time LVL Lillis Lilbiiw Vex Se a ge e Family size pre packaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwaved If the food is in a foil container transfer it to a microwave safe dish e Check vour c 25 OY Ze Atal Sell a TO defrosting tips 14 Questions and Answers Q When I press START I hear a dull thumping noise What is it A This sound is normal It is letting you know the oven is using a power level lower than 10 High Q Can I defrost small items in a hurry 3 frequent attention tha L S TEWI GELELAYZAULAL EAL LAELLA AE VALJ UELS e the power level after entering the time by touching the desired power level pad Power level 7 cuts the trts Anfanotincn timan akan 1 9 LULA GOLLUSUTITE UMIC avout in id power level 10 cuts the total defrosting time to approximately 1 3 During either rotate or stir food frequently Q Why don t the defrosting times in the cookbook seem right for my food A Cookbook times are averages Defrostine time can varv according L7 LLL a BPALALAW WEE F VEL J ee a aa bonstatan e to the temperature in your freezer Set your oven for the time indicated in yo
30. etable 7 10 Make sure that vegetables and meat are covered by liquid Stir every 3 hours Split Pea 5 7 Add enough liquid to cover peas at least A Pes me OP oe a afi 9 LA gt l 4 WICHCS DUIL dItCI 3 HOUIS 11 1 1 oast as explained on page 10 Display shows COOL until food is 80 F then switches to show a rii Ar food temperature until i80 F TEMP CODE Oven will hold at 180 F until you turn off the oven and remove the food If stirring is recommended you can reset oven by retouching START Touch CLEAR OFF after cooking Total time includes time to bring food to i80 F and hoid at that temperature until done PT FET PP EP PP TL VetradpbarAnblpmbpt b LE LL ELL 1278 PILIAN for you Use the Auto Defrost guide on page 13 Enter the Food Weight in pounds and tenths of a pound see Conversion Guide at right Then touch START pad The oven calculates defrosting time and changes power levels during defrosting to give even defrosting results Haw tn cat Anta DNafrnac gauow wu SQl AULD Verrose Before you begin check the guide located at bottom of oven when you open the door It shows minimum and maximum Food Weights for a variety of foods You will need to know your Food Weight before setting Auto Defrost 2 Touch AUTO DEFROST pad ENTER WEIGHT LBS DEF LBS and DEF are displayed and ENTER WEIGHT flashes Enter w
31. h sia i aa SEL GE AALO BUF4ASL EW your microwave oven Before sending in this card please write these numbers here Model Number Serial Number Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your microwave oven Be sure your microwave oven is registered It is important that we know the location of your microwave oven a waned names Faw nAaantemsantn should d TIA OCCUI IUI ddjusuntit Your supplier is responsible for regicterino vol ac the owner a wjn iva aa S a aad BL TALS WT LIVI Piease check with your supplier to HiiwrtAa ha haa Anna ome am cand be ULL ne nas aone DU also DCLHU in your Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card If you move or if you are not the original purchaser please write to us stating model and cerial numhbhere Thie annhanca GALA OWL ICAL LILMMILLIU WVE GJ A LARV 2p pter must be registered Please be certain that it is Write to GE Appliances Range Product Service Appliance Park Pepe Louisville KY 40225 If you received a damaged oven Immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the oven Save time and money Before you request service check the Problem Solver on page 18 It lists causes of minor operating nroahleme that van can correct uni irself pivviwilio ULC Jom WULLI WO7 AOA yw When unnacking yo ur Tae ia tail we a microwave oven SFO WAAS VEAL ASAD BEEBE 1r arpaan packag
32. he Minute Second Timer can also be used to program hold time between microwave cooking functions The time can range from ana cannnd tr QQ minntac and AA WLI SUV to AA LUILIU Dd ALIN 7J seconds A HOLD or standing time may be found in some of your own recipes or cookbook Proscrammine Delaved a ai m GUEREN E ORDE i ue gene ee em AUTO ROAST and enter cook time temp or code Touch MIN SEC D and antar niimbhar nf minnuta TIMER ALIU VLIW LIMIT UL minutes to delay cooking Touch START Timer counts down to zero and cooking begins When delaying temperature or Auto Roast cooking be sure probe ic in fand hefnre nreccing START 1O Mili fy UVIVIWVY Pieris JEL AINI How to Manual Defrost Hold and Time Cook Let s say you want to defrost a frozen casserole for 15 minutes hold for 10 minutes and then Time Cook for AK minitac Llara a hau tr dn it mJ LLLLIUL SD LIVI D IHU ty uy il The display shows 0 and POWER 3 ENTER DEF TIME flashes A AAT ee Step 3 Touch pads i 5 and MIN far 145 miniuteec defroctinga time 14 00 IVI LJ LILIILIUUW 3 GVL VJLUIz CEERI 7 VU appears on display Defrosting is automatically set on power level 3 but can 1 be ere by touching the q Se standing or hold time R t o MIN SEC TIME by touching MIN SEC TIME The display shows 0 and ENTER TIME flashes Step 5 Touch 1 0 and MIN to hold for ten minutes 10
33. icrowave popcorn accessory or popcorn labeled for ae ene Pot er Pe eS s in Microwave ovens o Care and Cleaning DO UT oai wc nre AAIE anann A Arna ex YXOUT Hew IVIICTr VE UVE IS a valuable appliance Protect it from misuse by following these rules e 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 Don t use sharp edged utensils on your oven The inside and outside oven walls can be scratched The control panel can be damaged BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THIS OVEN 3r my eee DPE Beaver Bt iy SEN a How to Clean the Inside Walls and floor Some spatters can be removed with a paper towel others may require a damp cloth pE C Remove greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth then rinse with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners on oven walls NEVER USE A COMMERCIAL OVEN MT CANTD ON ANIV DADT NE LAINON VIN AINI FAIL VI JR MICROWAVE OVEN lt C St tyt 1 attr Door inside Window Wipe up enatterc daily and wach when cnile d we ttwa wuss y LLIA VVE4IEE VY AALS soe with a damp cloth 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 ANF aF E ALFANI AAIE V BIg INF wR 4
34. ihal REI Yal receptacle cannot be behind the oven when installed because the plug on the oven power cord will prevent proper oven installation Qaa Big amp WCE rig J ven the screw or next step Fig 6 Replace Line Cord Holder A with Line Cord Holder B using the screw and bundle the line cord Fig 7 ig 6 a Ta VUS Retain screw oo Line Cord Holder A _ _ Line Cord Holder B gt Left side f Right side D 1 Carefully remove the four plastic plug buttons from the oven top and the two 2 screws at the top rear flange of the case Fig 8 2 Locate the left side case emboss and place bracket so that the emboss fits into the D hole Replace screw and tighten securely 2 T ta th erht aia 3 LOCALE ine rigni SiGe Case emboss and place bracket next to the emboss Replace screw and tighten securely microwave oven First you can drill from inside of the cabinet if you have adequate space and your shelves are removable Second you can drill from the bottom F annnihaltla s4 in gene alti marnma mas dem If possible it is generally easier to work from the i insi ide of he ee the approach you select Instructions for Drilling from inside If you cannot drill from the inside go to Instructions for Drilling From Bottom e If your cabinet is less than 12 deep cut off the front edge of Template 2 the amount by which the cabinet depth is less
35. kware size is important select from among the ouercwactinna halay A lan fand oira HURBeESUVIIDS UVIUW SLALSY IVUU OIL should be considered foods over 3 inches high or 3 pounds are not recommended for shelf cooking Batters and dough foods and also uncooked foods which need to be nranoarasl fram aonratnrh chanla ha vi vya CU LLULL OVIGW HI SOLIVULL UW cooked without the oven shelf following cookbook directions Ne 3 EZANA Va Use pot holders when handling foods heated together with your oven shelf especially when heating larger amounts of food Extra steam generated from multiple food cooking t may make cookware hotter eae bea PREES than with r egular micr owaving Cookware for Shelf Heating and Reheating Before placing food in the dishes check to see that they will fit together a es a 2 aon Kee Cookware for heating or reheating include l Cup measuring cup 8x4x3 inch loaf dishes 9x5x3 inch AFFA Esha SBASBWAA ANJAL ast ee F Lhe Lie a a loaf dishes or 9 inch pie plates yr eZ _ ar oy O ae CA KZZ A T aftavere mav be a nlaced in cmall SVL YULIS Ulay U ide acea in SMau individual ceramic or plastic bowls or divided plates Use wax paper or plastic wrap instead of lids on casseroles Lids may add too much height to dish 15 Ne N 5 A E a To position the DOUBLE DU shelf tip the back sligh
36. nternal food temperature Auto Roast codes and Auto Defrost food weights cooking mode and instructions ur Touch Control Panel ENTER F000 TEMP COOK I Ti WEIGHT LBS DEF TIME I COO TIME COOK MANUAL TEMP COOK I amp i DEFROST HOLD WATCH TIMER 4 TawTre F Wt m AAA no en asS Ocen frorgotien winen e Probe AUTO ROAST or TEMP COOK HOLD function is being used e Probe is not securely seated in oven wall receptacle 9 TEMP COOK HOLD Use oven reaches preset temperature it switches to HOLD setting and maintains that temperature until you touch the CLEAR OFF pad See page 9 10 MIN SEC TIMER This feature uses no microwave energy It functions as a kitchen timer as a m Olin period after Manual Defrost or as a delay timer before Time Cook I amp II Temp Cook Hold or Auto Roast See page 7 11 COOK N WATCH Use this pad for short term cooking The oven automatically turns off after hom vs 3 minutes See page 8 12 CLOCK Touch this pad to enter time of day or check time of day while microwaving number pads i 3 0 and 1 30 will appear in display Touch t h START pad To reset or change time simply repeat above process 13 CLEAR OFF When touched it shuts off the oven and erases all settings except time of day 14 AUTO DEFROST Touch this pad and then the number pads for the desired food weight The oven automatically sets power levels ana aeiro
37. ook times may be longer ag tall a WC a aa Tn EEEE A Microwave Oven Installation Instructions Tools and Parts The following tools are needed for installation of your unit Drill and 1 4 drill bit e Phillips and flat blade screwdrivers ERA Installation Parts List The following is a list of the parts that you may need for installation of your unit You will find them packaged inside the microwave cooking cavity Remove all parts from the cooking Sw wees w wean rer why BAWS2SBSA van Ww www e cavity and compare them with the parts list and illustration Fig 1 to be sure that none are missing Use this time to become familiar with each piece Upon completing your check of the parts list read all instructions completely before starting the installation This will help you to become familiar with the process and make installation easier Note It is suggested that you gather all aise tools po n 1 4 sets of bolts QD OGO OGO 2 4 In cabinet mounting 3 Line Cord Holder B al washers 5 Template kit Denn h zen 4s Po N I cpa atlu Open the template kit and cut ms both segmenis along the dotted lines You should have two separate pieces Fig 2 4 Brackets nt ES SS SS SSS SSS a SSS SSS ps pepsi sy SSS e Template 2 SU OO 5 E cS E _ E BE E Ea E A fo
38. rcumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Taa A I 4 FML Use of Adapter Plugs Usage situations where appliance s power cord will be disconnected infrequently Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions we strongly recommend against the use of an adapter piug However a if you still elect to use an adapter where local codes permit a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made to a properly grounded A a A EEEE ae two prong wail receptacle by the use of a UT listed adapter Fig 2 which is available at mosi local hardware stores TEMPORARY METHOD ADAPTER PLUGS NOT PERMITTED IN CANADA ALIGN LARGE INSURE PROPER GROUND AND FIRM CONNECTION Fig 2 BEFORE USE The larger slot in the adapter must be aligned with the larger slot in the wall receptacle to provide proper polarity 1 in the connection vry avy 4 LIY WELLE LEV IASL of the power cord C antinn Attarhinga tha adantear WQAULIVile FALL LALLIE ivy AUALII ground terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw does not ground the appliance unless the cover screw is metal and not insulated and the wall recentacle pei ee OGRA ADE FAW VIELE L OO Www is grounded through the house wiring You P have the circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle is nronerly o When P ee the power cord from the adapter always hold the adapter with one hand
39. ream frozen whipped toppings ate anftan ranidly at warm wl OVLIVIL tapy at wailli temperatures Batters doughs and frozen foods are also difficult to cook precisely with the probe It s best to Time Cook these foods Q Why did PROBE flash on the display after I touched the START pad A PROBE will flash i don t seat the cable end of the probe securely into the receptacle in the oven wall or if you touch the TEMP COOK HOLD pad and forget to moa tha nrnha udv LUI PLUUL ule a3 Ee Z 2 mi gt O z g Yn oe rs 5 sa Q Can I Temp Cook different portions of food at different temperatures A Yes The temperature probe gives you the freedom to cook different portions of food at different temperatures to suit naAatvidnal eating ctulac Qimnl ILICH VY LUUaI valig ory Wo Wl m 1y place probe in food and change temperature setting as needed a b aTa A g ava N A ai z AYA Automatic Roasting AUTO ROAST uses the T M aF ARAF BAY BR CANTY OEE temperature probe to cook to the desired serving temperature Unlike TEMP COOK HOLD which uses a single power level AUTO ROAST uses up to 3 power settings which automatically switch during roasting thus providing even tender cooking results without overcooking T n mrn P m r amr rm am d nt aam m m dou m e Just as in conventional roasting only tender roasts should be Auto Waser ae S
40. so it is important to remember that foods absorb microwave energy at different rates Rates can be affected bv the size of WEG Wwi VULLA L W 664 2Www Ww lt S VEE Jia LWA the food and its starting temperature 16 f the varying rates you start reheating a large swe es FY IEEE rar aS ee 1arge wena A or dense food a few minutes ahead of time then add other smaller or less dense foods Alternately if mann nfthan franaAn rrn nen hantinn ULIC UI UIC LIUULUS yvu dle heating seems undercooked but the others we ST aaa ween ur Se r r oe oe a EY Ee ar a a eS F are heated satisfactorily let the underheated food continue cooking Heat or reheat different types of food at High 10 To determine heating times add times for all foods together See heating guide in cookbook After half of time an OS ur we ee ee eS A ha 00S 24994 A WE vannag stir or rearrange foods do not reverse positions Check foods especially those on oven floor nA after 3 4 of total time and remove any which are done Continue cooking others Place on floor large or dense foods which need the most heating such as leftover fried chicken casseroles of canned or leftover vegetables rice or pasta Place on oven shelf those foods which need only be warmed such as baker pies rolls muffins or breads Pop popcorn on the microwave oven floor only Popcorn placed on the oven shelf will not pop properly Use a special m
41. stung time See pages 12 nd 13 D A Program Cooking Use your Touch Control Panel to Auto Roast or Auto Defrost with the oven automatically setting the times and power levels for you Manual Loan penp e iain i ee Defrost Time Cook and Cook N Watch with choice of nower levels SEWER VY ALAA WAAL EYW WE AY Yws IVY YT YA from 1 lowest to 10 highest time kitchen tasks with the Min Sec Timer and set the clock Create your own programs moa tn an U your individual cooking style For example use the Min Sec Timer to delay the start of Auto Roast Temp ivr 11 Cook Hoid or Time Cook I amp II or program a hold time between Manual Defrost and Time Cook I amp II See page 7 Set Time Cook I amp II for a two stage program using rl fferent 7 Os ee ee ieee ee ae Woe eo different times and power levels Se See p age amp ow me F after defrosting The MIN SEC TIMER operates without microwave energy How to Time a 3 Minute Phone Cail 1 Touch MIN SEC TIMER pad The display shows 0 and ENTER TIME flashes LINII 2 ALVES LASLILD A Trach varemkese and 2 and MINI l s LUUULL LIULIUE U 9 dallU ivil 3 minutes and no seconds Display shows 3 00 and TIME flashes 3 Touch START Display shows TIME and time counting down 4 When time is up oven signals flashes End and display shows time of day Programming a HOLD TIME T
42. the middle of Template 2 to make it lay flat Fig 11 Ee d ZS Man cona fy 5 Tape Template 2 inside the cabinet after cutting it to fit 6 Check again to make sure that the hole center lines on Template 2 are straight and that the distance from the right to left drilling holes measures the distance indicated on the template 7 Go to Drilling the Mounting Holes N continued next page i gt a a E E E a a E 5 E ar a co E aa a E EEE E p E Instructions for Drilling from Bottom 1 If your cabinet has a bottom rail measure the thickness and cut ae ne OEN ee t that amount ort tne iront CUES Ul Template 2 usino the t template cut e a a 4 wesw bw AS sa ww WD lines as a guide Also if your cabinet is less than 12 deep cut off the amount by which the cabinet antl an imre ili nan c pti is less Uldll 2 2 Tape the cut edge of Template 2 against the back side of the front rail and position it flat against the bottom side of the cabinet Note On some cabinets a small bracket or glue block is used between the overhang and the underside of the cabinet bottom If this is true of your cabinets cut Template 2 to fit around the bracket or glue block so that it will be flat on the cabinet bottom when attached Fig 12 ee ea lt A Bottom rail Glue block 3 If you have a partition you must do the following
43. tly and shelf support guides onto the suppo guides located on each side of the oven in the rear A UIt PTAA te S PIETE REEERE RRAGA AAAA L NN Y S pee eee i afl Lf Owe I onide fi yy v owes guides located at each side of the oven in the front 3 gt 4 When properly positioned the shelf should fit snugly in place be level and not touch the back or side wall of the oven TF arcing neanre wha c th at arcing occurs Wnen using ine shelf to cook more than one food at the same time turn the oven off Make sure the shelf is positioned right side up on all four chelf supports and nat EURE WEEWES JNA TJ GELENE EEUU touching oven walls How to Use the Double Duty Shelf continuea How to Heat or Reheat Similar Types of Food Two frozen individual entrees 5 to 7 oz each or two TV fame a dinners 10 to 12 oz each are tr carve at tha cama both ready tO Serve at te Same time Remove trays of food from their boxes and turn back one corner of the plastic cover to vent If there are foil covers remove them and return the trays of food to their boxes Batter foods should be removed from the trays and cooked conventionally Place in oven with one TV dinner on right s shelf and the second dinner on left floor Microwave at High 10 for 8 minutes Reverse positions top to bottom and rotate foods 1 2 turn Continue microwaving at High 10 for
44. ur cookbook If your food is still not completely thawed at the end of that time reset your oven and adjust the time accordingly O Should all foods be completely et AJER VAENE GURE AWFUL RF Ww boaa soa thawed before cooking A Some foods should not be completely thawed before cooking For example fish cooks so quickly it is better to begin cooking while it is still slightly frozen a r Can I open the door during T tha eft osting to check on progress of my food A u A Yes You may open the door at any time during microwaving To resume defrosting close the door earm t wa mm and press START The oven begins ti ti laft t operating if ume iS 1 1t On timer If not reset timer How to Use the Double Duty Shelf e Do not store or cook with shelf on floor of oven Product damage may result e Use pot holders when handling T metal i li and en aa I Snell ang cookware y may be hot Dor not store microwave r browning dish on metal shelf The wire shelf is specifically designed for added capacity heating and reheating in your microwave oven Now more than one food may be heated or reheated and ready to serve at the same time When microwaving with the oven shelf some techniques will differ fener thea rnnnLkhanl uyhirh nanea m LLULL1 tne CLUURVDUVA WILTIUCLTIUdAILIC with your oven It is important to arrange foods properly shown on the next page Coo
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