GE JE1019 Installation instructions

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AdapterPlugs 11
ApplianceRegistration 2
CareandCleaning 10
ControlPanel 6
CookingCompleteReminder 5
Defrosting 8
DelayedCooking 7
ExtensionCords 11
Features 5
GroundingInstructions H
HoldTime 7
LightIMb Replacement 10
MicrowavingTips 2
Minute/SecondTimer 7
ModelandSerialNumbers 2
Precautions 3
ProblemSolver 12
ProgramCooking 6
RepairService 13
SafetyInstructions 3,4
TimeCook 7,9
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ConsumerProductOwnership
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thesenumbershere:
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correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourMicrowaveOven.
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locationofyourMicrowaveOven
shouldaneedoccurforadjustments.
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registeringyouastheownei+.
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besurehehasdoneso;alsosendin
yourConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCard,Ifyoumove,or
ifyouarenottheoriginalpurchaser
pleasewritetous,statingmodel
andserialnumbers.This
mustberegistered.E%wsekcertain
that it is.
Writeto:
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RangeProductService
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oven.,.
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builder)thatsoldyoutheoven.
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you service..0
checktheProblemSolveronpageU
Itlistscausesofminoroperating
probiemsthatyoucancorrectyourself.
@LightrEi-k@ionarounddoora-
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@gmmlightandchange
ibkww soundmayoccurwhile
atpowerlevelsother
thanhigh.
@mill soundwhile’
ovenisoperating,
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tight benoticedwhileusingymw
microwaveoven.M’ssimilarto the
causedbyothersmall
apj$imc.esanddoesnotindicatea
withyaw oven.
@Makesureallcookwareusedin
yourmicrowaveovenissuitablefor
microwaving.MostgkisBcatismolms
cookingdishes,measuringcups,
custardcups,potteryor chinu
dinnerwarewhichdoesnothwe
nwlallictrimorglaze‘w’ithametallic
sheencanbeused.Somecookware
islabeled“suitableforMicrOwavingY
Ifyouareunsure,usethisdishtest:
Measure1cupwaterinaglasscup.
Placeinovenonorbesidedish,
Microwave1-1!4minutesatHIGH..If
waterbecomeshot,dishismicrowave
safe.Ifdishheats,itshmddnotbe
usedformicrowaving.
@Papertowels,waxpaper,and
plasticwrapcanbeusedtocover
dishesinordertoretainmoisture
andpreventspattering.
oSomemicrowavedfoodsrequire
stirring,rotating,orrearranging.
Checkyourcookbook.
@Steambuildsuppressureinfoods
whicharetightlycoveredbyaskin
or membrane.Piercepotatoes,egg
yolksandchickenliverstoprevent
bursting.

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thisovenwiththedooropensince
opendooroperationcanresultin
harn2fulexposuretomicrowave
energy.Uis importantnotto
defeatortamperwiththesafety
interlocks.
(’h)DoNotPlaceanyobject
betweentlmovenfrontfaceand
thedooror allowsoilorcleaner
residuetoaccumulateonstaling
surfaces.
[e)DoF&M theoven
Nit idamaged.Itiparticularly
importantthattheovendoorclose
properlyandthatthereisno
damagetothe:
(1)door(bent)
(2)hingesandlatches(brdwnor
loosened)
(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces.
(d)TheOven Notbe
adjustedor repairedbyanyone
exceptproperlyqualifiedservice
personnel.
Whenusingelectricalapplhmces
basicsafetyprecmtionsshouldbe
followed,includingthefohving:
therisk ofburns,electricshock,
fire,injurytopcmns orexposure
toexcessivenlicrowaveenergy:
@Usethisappliance
onlyforits
intendeduscas describedinthis
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“PRECMLWIONSTOAVOID
POSSIBLEEXPOSUREm
EXCESSPJE
EwaHv.3Y”dM.
*TIMagqiianccmustbegrounded.
Connectonlytoproperlygrounded
outlet. see “GROUNDING
INSTNJCTION!Y’onpage11.
@For bestoperation,plugthis
ap@ianceintoitsownelectrical
outlet,topreventflickeringof
lights,blowingoffise ortripping
ofcircuitbreaker.
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p~*ovidedinstallationinstructions.
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heatlXlSW%W3.
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plug,ifitisnotvmking
orifithaskm damgw.1or
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instructionsonpageK).
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authoriwlservice
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examinali~m,repairm-adjustment%,
@Aswithanyappliance,C1OSC
supervisionisnccetisarywiwri
wwdbychildren,
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theovencavity:
–Do notovercookfd, Carefully
attendapplianceifpaper,plastic,
orothercombustiblematerialsarc
placedinsidetheoventofacilitate
cooking.
--Removewiretwis[-tkxfrom
paperorplasticbagsbefore
placingbaginoven.
–Do notuseyourmicrowave
oventodrynewspapers.
–Paper tawek, and
waxpaper.Recycledpaper
productscancontainmetalflecks
whichmaycausearcingor~.gnite.
Paperproductscontainingnylon
ornylonfilamentsshouldbe
avoided,astheymayalsoignite.
–ID@notoperatetheWellwhile
toavoid&MKMlgetothe
Ovenad. thedanga’‘offire,If
byaccidenttheovenshouldm
emptyaminuteortwo,noham
isdone.However,trytoavoid
operatingtheovenemptyatall
times—itsavesenergyand
pr~~~ng~theMeOftheOWn.

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‘otidw ina$pwial
microwave‘popcornacMNsmym
unlessyouusepqxmrnMeld for
useinmicrowaveovens.
–M not pW@?&
Theycoulddehydrateandcatch
fire,CNMingdamage‘toyouroven.
–IhW3%Is insideovenshould
ignits,keep(welldo(lrck9sed,
turnovenM, anddiscomect
powercord,orshutoffpowerat
fuseorcircuitbreaker‘pand.
~Well+%swhole
eggsad! swmx!.Cmtdnexs-for
example,closedglassjam-may
explodeandslm-ddnotbeheated
inthisoven.
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glassjars,evenwithouttheirlids;
especiallymeatandeggmixtures.
@fE”4MXm
irrmwrowneckedbottk?s(especially
carbonatedbeverages).Evenifthe
COntairlerisqlerled,pressure
cmbuildup.ThiscanC2WWthe
containertoburst,resultingin
injury.
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TV dinnersmay Ix
infoiltraysk%sthanW’high;
remove’topfoilC(RWandr-etum
traytobox.Whenusingmetalin
the Cwen,keepmew
at least1iklchawayfromsides
ofGNK?n.
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Mbed’hwittransfiwred
fromthoheatedfwd. Potholders
maybeneededtohandlethe
utensil.
@tho t-ray
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car
handlingthecookingtray
duringandaftercooking.
@~~~~ h] (such
aspasta)maytendtoboilover
morempkllythanfoodscontaining
lessmoisture.Shouldthisoccur,
refertopage10forinstmctiomon
howtockxmth~insideoftheWm.
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useathermometerinfoodyou
aremicrowavingunkxsthe
thermometerisdesignedor
recommendedforuseinthe
microwaveoven.
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designedformicrowavecooking
areveryuseful,butshouldbe
usedcarefully.EvenE4icrowavo
plasticmaynotbeastolerantof
overcookingConditicmsasamgklss
orceramicmaterialsand.may
softenorcharifsubjectedtoshort
periodsofavercoolcing.Inlonger
exposurestoovercooking,thefood
andutensilscouldignite.For
thesereasons:1)Usemicrowave
plasticsonlyandusetheminstrict
withtheutensil
2)DonotsubjectCxIlptyW3rlsilsto
3)Donotpermit
childrentouseplasticutensils
withoutcanpkte supervision.
@Fo@!lwith mm-%’
wdxt’suchaspotatmx,Swqy%,
tomatoes,apples,chickenlivers
andothergiblets,andeggyoiks
(seepreviouscaution)shouldbe
piwxxxitoallowsteamtoescape
duringcooking.
6)
and dosd bags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented
asdirectedincookbookilfthey
arenot,plasticcouldburstduring
orimmediatelyaftercocking,
possiblyresultingininjury.Also,
plasticstoragecontainersshouldbc
atkastpartiallyWmoveredbecause
theyformatightseal.When
cookingwithcontainerstightly
coveredwithplasticwrap,remcwe
coveringcarefillyanddirectsteam
awayfromhaf
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cerkinspecialcircumstances,
liquidsmaystarttoboilduringor
shortlyafterremovalfromthe
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Tormnimdyouthatyouhavefoodinthe
oven,theovenwillbeeponceaminuteuntil
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LDoor IiRmdk.Pulltoopen
door.Doormustbesecurely
latchedforoventooperate.
2. Door ILatclws.
3. Door $mxm. Metalscreen
permitsviewingoffoodsandkeeps
microwavesconfinedinsideoven.
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V’mt.
5OvenInterior Light. Turnson
whenthedoorisopenedor when
theovenisoperating.
6. IVMMand serial Nlmnberso
7. ModeStirrer Cover.Protects
themicrowaveenergydistributing
system.Donotremovethiscover.
Youwilldamagetheoven.
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8Glass(hiking Tray.Traymust
beinpiacewhenusingtheoven.
Cookingperformancewillbe
unsatisfactorywithoutthetray
inplace.Thetraymayberemoved
forcleaning,
9’.Touchcontrol R3nd.arlld
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instructions.
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withthe toucho
finger.R’sdesignedtobeeasy
touseandunderstand.
LDisplaystimeofday
andtimecountingdownduring
cookingfimctions,powerlevel,
cookingmodeandinstructions.
2. mm!mCXX9KI&m
IMicrowaveforapresetamountof
timeusingautomaticPowerLevel
10(HIGH),(orchangepowerlevel
afierenteringcookingtime.See
page9.)
3.MlT4/SEC Thisfeature
usesnomicrowaveenergy.R
fimctionsasakitchentimer,asa
holdingperiodaflerdefrostorasa
delaytimerbeforetimecooking.
(Seepage7.)
4. PADS.Touchthese
padstoentercookingklelimsting
time,powerlevelandtimeofday. e
6MANUALDEFROST’.Gentle,
generallyuniformthawingat
automaticPowerLevel3(1.XNV),(or
changepowerlevelafterentering
defrostingtime.Seepage8,)
‘9’.CIXMX.‘Muchthispadtoenter
timeofdayorchecktimeofday
whilemicrowaving.
Tosetclock,firsttouchCX..XICK
padandthenentertimeofday.For
example,iftimeis 1:30,touch
numberpads1,3andOand1:30
willappearindisplay.Touch
STARTpad.TOresetor change
time,simplyrepeataboveprocess.
8. CLEARDIVI Whentouched,it
shutsofftheovenanderasesall
settings(excepttimeofday).
%START.Afterallselectionsare
made,touchthispadtostartoven.
padbeforeenteringanotherpower
levelnumberifyouwanttochange
fromautomaticPowerLevel10
(HIGH)forcookingor Power
Level3@XNV)fordefrosting.
UseyourTouchControlPanelto Createyourownprogramsto suit
DefrostandCookbytimeusing yourindividualcookingstyle.For
yourchoiceofPowerLevelsfrom example:usetheMin/SecTimerto
1(low)to 10(high),timekitchen delaythestartofcookingorprogram
taskswiththeMin/SecTimer, ahokl.timebetweendefrostingand
andsettheclock. cooking.(Seepage~.)set ‘~~~e
CookI&Hforatwo-stageprogrm
usingdifferenttimesandPower
Levels.(Seepage9.)
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Step1:Takecasserolefromfreezer !!%t?p%?2,5, (1andOfor
twenty-fiveminutesofcookingtime.
“COOKTIME”flashesand25:00
and“POVVER10”appearorI
display.
andplaceinoven. —
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@It tbeSfdet?xddnge
@Itck?wed a a II(DMsetting
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TMIN/SECTIMERoperates
withoutmicrowaveenergy. —
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Step2: TouchMANI.JAL
DEFROST’pad. —
T’hedisplayshows:Oand“POWER
3“ “ENTERDEWTIME”flashes.
Step3: Touchpads1,5,0 andOfor
15minutesdefrostingtime.15:00
appearsondisplay.(Defrostingis
automaticallysetonpowerlevel3
butcanbechangedbytouchingthe
POWERLEVELpadandthe
desiredpowerlevel.)
Step4: SetstandingorMd time
bytouchingMIN/SECTIMER.
Thedisplayshows:Oand
“ENTERTIME” flashes.
t$tep~:Touch1,0,0 andOtOhold
fortenminutes.10:00appearson
displayand “TIIVIE”flashes.
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fke~8:TOUdlST~. “~EF~E”
and15:00countingdownshow
ondisplay.Aseachfunctionis
automaticallyperformedoven
displayshowsinstructionsentered
andthefunction.
1. TouchMIN/SECTIMERpad.
Thedisplayshows: Oand
“ENTERTIME”flashes.
2. Touchmunberpads 3,0 andO(for
3minutesandnoseconds).Display
shows3:00and“TIME”flashes.
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Step9:Whentimeisup,theoven
3. TouchSTART.Displayshows
“TIME”andtimecountingdown. signalsandflashes“End?’
4. Whentimeisup,ovensignals,
flashes“End~’anddisplayshows
timeofday. aA
Q. what wi
ac
Im(kfrmt.y
holdand (xx&?iIRstructhms?’
A. Theovenwillautomatically
rearrangeyourprogram.Defrosting
willalwayscometirst, then!hoM,
andthenthecookingfunction.
Q. can Idefrostand holdonly?
A. Yes.Sometimesyoumayonly
wanttodefrostafood,holdit, and
cookitlater.Myouneedtodois
programinDefrostandamountof
time.ThenprogramHoldandthe
amountoftime.Besuretoputthe
thaweddishin therefrigerator
promptly.
N~E: Letfoodsremainatroom
temperatureonlyaslongas safe+
Timeswillvary.
TheMinute/SecondTimercanalso
beusedtoprogram“holdtime”
betweenmicrowavecooking
functions.Thetimecanrangefrom
onesecondto99minutesand99
seconds.AHOLD,or “standing”
timemaybefoundin someofyour
own.recipesor cookbook.
Todelaycookingupto99minutes
and99seconds,touchTIME
COOKI&11 andentercooking
time.TouchMIN/SECTIMERand
enternumberofminutestodelay
cooking.TouchSTART.Timerwill
countdowntozeroandcooking
willbegin.
How to Defrost, Hold and
‘IIme Ceok
Let’ssayyouwanttodefrostafrozen
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A. Wheninstructionsconflict,
theovencarriesout.thelast
instruction.You.mayhavesstthe
oventodefrostfor4minutes,Md
for2minutes,and.thendefrostfor
6minutes.In thiscase,tie oven
would.defrostfor6mim.lt$%
andholdfor2minutes.
Step 6: TTIMECOOKI&II
pad.Displayshows“COOK”and
“1~’“ENTERTIME” is flashing.
casserolefor Kminutes,holdfor
10minutesandthenTimeCookfor
25minutes.Here’showtodoit:
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@PowerLevel3isautomatically
setfordefrosting,butyoumay
changethisformoreflexibility.
@Seeyourcookbookfor
defrostinghelp.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
thedefrostfunction,defrostffoxen
porkchopsbyfollowingthesteps
below.
Step1:Placeal-lb.packageofi%ozen
chopsintheovenandclosedoor.
Step2: TouchMAN.JAL
DEFROSXDisplayshows: Oand
“POWER3:’ “ENTERDEW
TIME”flashes.
Step3:Seonehalfofthetotal
defrostingtimerecommendedin
yourcookbook.Forexample,
touch4,0 andOfor4minutes.
Displayshows4:(NIand “POWER
3.”“DEF IW’@3”flashes.Ifyou
wishtochangepowerlevel,touch
FKNVERLEVELpadandthennew
number.
L%.qw4:TouchSTART.“DEFTIM13”
and“POWER3“ showandtime
countsdownondisplay.Whencycle
iscompleted,theovensignalsand
flashes“EnclJ’thenautomatically
shutsOff.
StepS:Thrnpackageover,close
doorandrepeatSteps2and3toset
remaininghalfofdefrostingtime
andtouchSTART.
Step6: Whenovensignalsand
flashesEnd,opendoor,remove
packageandseparatechopsto
finishdefrosting.
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@Foodsfrozeninpaperorplastic
canbedefrostedinthepackge.
A=—”
@Forevendefrosting,somefoods
needtobebrokenupor separated
partofthewaythroughthe
defrostingtime.
QFamily-size,pre-packaged
frozendinnerscanbedefrosted
andmicrowaved.If thefoodisina
foilcontainer,transferittoa
microwave-safedish.
~Checkyourcookbookforother
defrostingtips. 8
Q. when IpSTMT, 1Iheax*a
dull, noise.what isif?’
A. Thissoundisnormal.Itis
lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga
powerlevellowerthan10(HIGH).
Q. Can1dsi i
aI
A Y buttheywillneedmore
frequentattentionthanusual.Raise
thepowerlevelafterenteringthe
timebytouchingthedesiredpower
levelpad.PowerLevel7cutsthe
totaldefrostingtimeaboutin 1/2;
PowerLevel10cutsthetotal
defrostingtimetoapproximately
1/3.Duringeither,rotateor stir
foodfrequently.
Q. my don’tthe defrosting
timesin the cookbookseemright
for myfood?
A. Cookbooktimesareaverages,
Defrostingtimecanvaryaccording
tothetemperatureinyourfreezer.
Setyourovenforthetimeindicated
inyourcookbook.If yourfoodis
stillnotcompletelythawed.atthe
endofthattime,resetyouroven
andadjustthetimeaccordingly.
Q. ailhods be
beforecooking?
A. Somefoodsshouldnotbe
completelythawed.beforecooking.
Forexample,fishcookssoquickly
itis bettertobegincookingwhileit
is stillslightlyfrozen.
Q. CkmIopenthe domr
to checkon the
progressOfmyfood?
A. Yes.Youmaycyxmthedoorat
anytimeduringmicrowaving.To
resumedefrosting,closethedoor
andpressSTART.Theovenbegins
operatingif timeisleftontimer.
If not,resettimer.

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presetiumt d-time us
mmmatk R?wwLevel10
(EuKw),ochangepokvd
PoLeK)(HIGH)i
recommendedformostcooking,
butyoumaychangethisformore
flexibility.Seeyourcookbook.
TObecomebetteracquaintedwith
timecooking,makeacupofcoffee
byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Step 1:Fillacup2/3Ml of
waterandadd1teaspoonofinstant
coffeeandstirtodissolve.LTsea
cupthathasnometaldecoration
andismicrowavesafe(referto
MicrowavingTipsonpage2).
Placecupinovenandclosedoor.
Step2: TouchTIMECOOKI&11
pad.Displayshows“COOK”and
“IV“ENTERTIME”flashes.
Step3: Seyourtime.For
example,touch1,3andOforone
minuteand30seconds.Display
shows1:30and“POWER10:’
‘LCOOK
mf
Ifanotherpowerlevelisdesired,
touchPOWERLEVELpadand
desirednumber,althoughPbwer
LevelMI(HIGH)ispn%erredforthis
cupofCoffke.
S@ 4:TouchSTART.“COOK
wE~’ “POWERK):’andtime
countingdownshowondisplay.
Step5:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“End?Oven,
lightandhshutOff.
S&p6:Openthedoor.
tTC H
W]ththeTme Cook~fmture,you
cansettwotimecookingfimctions
withinoneprogram.ThiswouJd
beidealifyoudesiredtochange
powerlevelsduringyourcooking
operations.
Thefollowingisanexampleofhow
tochangepowerlevelsusingTime
CookII.
Step1:RepeatSteps1,2 and3.-
Skp 2:TOUCh CIn
pad.Displayshows“COOK”and
“2? “ENTERTIME”flashes.
Step3: Setyourtime.
Step4: Tchangethepowerlevel,
touchPOWERLEVELpadand
desirednumberfornewpowerlevel.
Wep5: TouchSTART.
Step 6: “CXX3KTIMEJ’the
selectedpowerlevelandthefirst
programed cooktime,counting
clown,showonthedisplay.
Step 7:Attheendofthefirst
programmedcooktime,thenext
selected.powerlevel,“CXX.)K
TIME” andthesecond
programmedcooktime,counting
down,showonthedisplay.
Step8:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“End~’The
oven,lightandfanshutoff.
Step9: C@nthedoor.
Q. Isetmyovenfor thetime
calledfor inthe recipe,butat the
endofthe tamf
wdwh
ASincehousepowervariesdue
totimeorlocationmanyTime
Cookrecipesgiveyouatimerange
topreventovercooking,Setthe
ovenforminimumtime,testthe
foodfordoneness,andcookyour
foodalittlelonger,ifnecessary.
Q. It.ouclledthenumber pads
andsekctedmy powerIevel.when
IItmMYMXiSTART,however,my
Ovell’ndidn’tMMneon. why not?
A. TheTIMECOOKI&11pad
mustbetouchedbeforesettingthe
numberpadsorelseyourovenwill
notbegincooking.
Q. Iwantto cookonapower
Eevel.other than HIGH. what do
Ineedto do?
A. %changethepowerlevel,
touchthePOWERLEVELpad.
“ENTERIXYWER”flashesonthe
displaypanel.Enternewnumber.
Q. can 1myTime
cook to cheekthe food?
A. Yes.TOresumecooking,
simplyclosethedoorandpress
theSTARTpad.‘Iketimermustbe
resetforcookingtoresumeunless
timeisremainingontimer.

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@Keepymmrida
Openingtheoven
doorafewminutesaftercooking
helps“air-out”theinterior.An
occasionalthoroughwipingwitha
solutionofbakingsodaandwater
keepstheinteriorfresh.
~!usesharWm$iks
onyouroven.Theinsideand
outsideovenwallscanbescratched.
Thecontrolpanelcanbedamaged.
@Don’tremovethe mode
scoveratthetopoftheoven
(microwavef~ture 7onpage5).
Youwilldamagetheoven,
BE mvtmIS fom
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Becausethere.islittleheat
exceptinthefood,or sometimesin
thecookware,spillsandspatters
areeasytoremove.Somespatters
canberemovedwithapapertowel,
othersmayrequireadampcloth.
Removegreasyspatterswitha
sudsycloth,thenrinsewithadamp
cloth.Donotuseabrasivecleaners
onovenwalls.NEVERIJSE
AOVEN
CLEANERON ANYFARTOF
YOLJR OVEN.
Door(inside).Window:Wipeup
spattersdailyandwashwhensoiled
withadampcloth,Rinsethoroughly
anddry.
Metalandplasticpartsondoor:
Wipefrequentlywithadamp
clothtoremoveallsoil.DONOT
I..JSEABRASIVES,M.KNiAS
CLEANINGPOWDERSOR
$H%ELANDPLASTICPADS.
‘IHEYWILLMARTHE
S~N?ACE.
GlassCookingTkay.Occasionally
itisnecessarytoremovethecooking
trayforcleaningofthetrayor
oven.Topreventbreakage,donot
placetrayintowaterjustafter
cooking.Washitcarefidlyinwarm,
sudsywateror inthedishwasher.
Thetraycanbebrokenifdropped.
Remember,donotoperatetheoven
withoutthecookingtrayinplace.
spenwu
B‘SDIfgreaseis
present,highheatgeneratedon
bottomofaBrown‘NSeardish
maycausethegreasetoburnonto
theoventray.Thismayberemoved
withacleansersuchasBonAmi@
brandcleanser.
AfterwingBonAmi@brand
cleanser,rinseanddrythoroughly,
followinginstructionsoncan.Do
notuseBonAmi”brandcleanser
cmthepaintedsurfacessuchasthe
walls.Itmayscratchthepaint.
Case.Cleantheoutsideofyour –
ovenwithsoapanddampcloth,
rinsewithdampclothandthendry.
Wipethewindowcleanwitha
dampcloth.Chrometrimisbest
wipedwithadampclothandthen
withadrytowel.
ControlRimd.WqMwithadamp
cloth.Drythoroughly.Doriotuse
cleaningsprays,largeamountsof
soapandwater,abrasives,orsharp
objectsonthepanel—theycan
damageit.
DoorfWhencleaning
surfacesofdoorandoventhatcome
togetheronclosingthedoor,use
onlymild,nonabrasivesoapsor
detergentsappliedwithaspongeor
softcloth.
PmwwCord. Ifthecordbecomes
soiled,unplugandwashwitha
dampcloth.Forstubbornspots,
sudsywatermaybeused,butbe
certaintorinsewithdampclothand
drythoroughlybeforepluggingcord
intooutlet.-
Firstunplugtheoven.Then
removelampcompartmentcoverby
removingscrewwhichholdscover
inplace.Coverislocatedonthe
sideoftheoutercase.
Rwith25-watt bulb.
@is availableindmg andhardware -
r\
.<~.~
stores.)Replacecompartmentcover.
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2Msappliancemustbegrounded.
Intheeventofanelectricalshort
circuit,groundingreducestherisk
ofekxtricshock“byprovidingan
escapewirefortheelectriccurrent.
Thisapplianceisequippedwitha
powercordhavingagrounding
wirewithagroundingplug.The
plugmustbepluggedintoanoudet
tluitisproperlyinstalledand
gmn.mded.(Fig.1)
useofthegroundingplugcm result
inariskofelectricshock.
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Fi
Consultaqualifiedelectricianor
servicetechnicianifthegrounding
instructionsarenotcompletely
understood,orif doubtexistsasto
whethertheapplianceis properly
gro~nded.
Whereastandard.two-prongwall
receptac~eisencountered,itis
YW persona responsibilitymd
obligationtohaveitreplacedwith
aproper~ygroundedthree-prong
wallreceptacle.
usage w’hem
b
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,we
s@M@yHNx.mmmndl
at
u d adp However,
ifyoustillelecttouseanadapter,
wherelocalcodespermit,a
‘1’HVMNL4RYCOIVNEG1’ION
maybemadetoaproperlygrounded
two-prongwallreceptaclebytheuse
ofa ULlistedadapter(Fig.2)
whichisavailableatmostlocal
hardwarestores.
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Thelargerslotintheada~termust
bealig&x.iwiththelarge;slotinthe
wallreceptacletoprovideproper
polarityintheconnectionofthe
powercord.
Attachingtheadapter
groundterminaltothewall
receptaclecoverscrewdoesnot
groundtheapplianceunlessthe
coverscrewismetal,andnot
insulated,andthewallreceptacle
isgroundedthroughthehouse
wiring.You.shouldhavethecircuit
checkedbyaqualifiedelectrician
tomakesurethereceptacleis
properlygrounded.
Whendisconnectingthepower
cordfromtheadapter,alwayshold
theadapterwithonehand.Hthis
isnotdone,theadapterground
terminalisverylikelyto breakwith
repeateduse. Shouldthishappen,
Ml NKM’W%!theapplianceuntil
a.propergroundhasagainbeen
established.
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Donotwalll pb.g inthese
situationsbecausedisconnectingof
thepowercordplacesunduestrain
ontheadapterandleadstoeventual
Mlm oftheadaptergroundImmiml,
Youshouldhavethetwo-prongwall
receptaclereplacedwithathree-
prong(grounding)receptaclebya
qualifiedelectricianbeforeusing
theappliance,
Us’t! Ckmk!i!
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
recommendagainsttheuseofan
extensioncord.However,ifitis
necessaryto useanextensioncord,
useonlya3-wireextensioncord
thathasa%bladegroundingplug,
andaMot receptaclethatwill
accepttheplugontheappliance.
Themarkedratingoftheextension
cordshallbeequaltoorgreater
thantheelectricalratingofthe
appliance(15amperes).
Suchextensioncordsareobtainable
throughGeneralElectricservice.
Ifym.1do usean 6XBrd
withyour miml%wwl!@vealythe
interiorlightmayflickerandthe
blowersoundmayvarywhenoven
isinuse.Cooktimesmaybe longer
aswell.

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outercase.
e~~mningovenlightandch~ge
inMowersoundmayoccurwhile
operatingatpowerlevelsother
thanhigh.
e&~~.~&o ~~~er$e~~~c~
mightbenoticedwhileusingyour
microwaveoven.It’ssimilartothe
intetierencecausedbyothersmall
appliancesanddoesnotindicatea
problemwithyouroven.
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Toobtainservice,seeyourwarranty
—. onthebackpageofthisbook.
We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased.Ifforsome
reasonyouarenothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,herearethree
stepstofoHowforfurtherhelp.
FWcontactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased,
writeallthedetails-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GeneralElectric
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemisstill
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthVVackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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