GE Spacemaker JVM140 Installation instructions

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—BeforeMicrowaving,..........2
SafetyInstructions., . . . . . ...3.4
FeaturesofYourOven .........5
TouchControlPanel. . . . . . ...6.7
Setthe Clock ................6
TimeCook ..................8
TimeDefrost ................9
TempCook.................K)
Minute/SecondTimer. . . . . . ...11
AutoRoast . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l2.l3
AutoDefrost................l4
ExhaustFeature, ... ,.. ,15. .,l5
CarcofYourOvcn, .......o16.17
ShcIfGuide. . . . . . . . . ..+. .l8.l9
GroundingInstructions. . . . ...20
TheProblcmSolver . . . . . . . ...21
ConsumerServices ..........23
Warranty...........BackCover
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Makesureallutensilsusedin
yourmicrowaveovenare labeled
“suitableformicrowaving;’Cheek
yourCookbookforspecifictestto
dctcrminc“microwavesafe”utensils,
@P$~pertowe!s,waxpRperrand
pkls’ticwrapcanlx UsedtoCover
dhhes inordertoretainmoisture
andpreventspattering,
~Somemicrowavedfoodsrequire
stirring,rotating,or re~rrangit]g,
CheckyourCookbookforspecific
instructions,
@Steambuildsuppressureinfoods
whichtiretightlycoveredbyaskin
or membrane.Piercepotatoes,egg
yolksandchickenliverstoprevent
bursting,
Whenusingekctriwdappliances
basicsafetyprecautionsshouldbe
fblhwved,includingthefollowing:
*Rmdandfdkxvtk specific
“P~UUTIONS 30 AVOID
WSSIBLEEXPOSUREm
EXCESSNEMICROWAVE
ENERGY”fixmd(mpage2*
*Thisapphnce mustbegrourided.
CuruxxXonlytoproperlygmmdd
MM. See“GROUNDING
mmRumoNs” %@m~e2a
*EmW3t W& mwk?c?i%
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pluginwater.
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*Don9tdefnx+tfrozen bevaiges
innarrowneckedbottles;especially
carbonatedones.Evenifthe
containerisopened,pressure
canbuildup.Thiscancausethe
containertoburst,resultingin
injury.
@Usemetalonlyas directedin
Cookbook.Foilstripsasusedon
meatroastsarehelpfulwhenused
asshowninCookbook.
TV’dinnersmaybecookedinmetal
trays,providingthemetalfoilcovers
areremoved.
Theymustbereplaced
intheirboxes,Whenusingrnetd in
mitxowavecwtm,keep mat.al
(otherthan!IR43Mshelf)athxw$t
l-inchawayfromsidesOfOven.
*cookingutensilsmaybecome
hotIxxauseofheattransferred
fromtheheatedfood.‘I’hisis
especiallytrueifplasticwraphas
beencoveringthetopandhandles
oftheutensil.
Potholders maybe
neededto handletheutensil.
@sometimes, theOvenfhlm’4xM3
becometoohottotouch.Be
carefultouchingthefloorduring
andaftercooking.
@Thermometer—Donotusea
thermometerin foodyouare
microwavingunlessthe
thermometerisdesignedor
Fccommendgdforuseinthe
microwaveoven.
@Reillov@the temp~rature prollc
from the 0%’433when not in Mse*H’
youleavetheprobeinsidetheoven
withoutinsertingit infoodor’
liquid,andturn OHrnkxwwave
energy,itcancreateekxtrieal
arcingin theovenanddamage
ovenwalls.
~Plastic titensils-Plastic utensils
desigmxlformicrowavecooking
areveryuseful,butshouldIX
usedCWt#Li~~y.~Vf3flrSlkXt3WWt2
plasticmaynotbeastokwantof
overcookingconditionsas areglass
or CcmmicMatel%dsandmay
soi’terior char if subjectedtoshort
periodsofslvercookklg,In kmger
C?$posurcstoOvmxwking,thefbod
andutensilscouldignite.For
thesereasons:1)Usemicrowave
plasticsonlyandusetheminstrict
compliancewiththeutensil
manufacturer’srecommendations.
2)?)0notsubjectemptyutensilsto
microwaving.3)Donotpermit
childrentouseplasticutensils
withoutcompletesupervision.
*When cookingporkfollow
ourdirectionsexactlyandalways
cookthemeattoatleast170°F.
Thisassuresthat,intheremote
possibilitythattrichinamaybe
presentinthemeat, itwillbekilled
aridmeatwillbesafeto eat.
@Boilingeggs(inand out of”
SIMM)is not r@aommQnd$dfor
microwavecooking.Pressureean
buildupinsideeggyolkandmay
causeittoburst,resukingininjury,
@Foodswith unbroken(N@’
W&P suchaspotatoes,hotdogs
orsausages,
tomatoes,apples,
chickenliversandothergiblets,
and4ggs[seepreviouscaution)
shouldbepiercedtoallowsteam
toeseapeduringGcwking.
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andt?ght!y&M*dplasticbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorventedas
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not,plasticccwkiburstduringor
inm.ediately$&m’CXmking,
possiblyresvltinginifijw=y,Also,
plasticW3mgecontainersMUMbe
atk2a%partiallyWKmW3redbeGWX3
theyformatightseal.VUhen
cookingwithcontainerstightly
coveredwithplasticwrap,remove
coveringcarefullyanddirectsteam
awayfromhandsarxiface.
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—-Removetheshelffromoven
whennotinUSC.
–Do f?otstoreor’cook‘withshelf
onfloorofoven.Productdamage
mayresult.
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WhUl handling
theshelfandUtensils.Theymay
IXhot.
—Donotusemicrowavebrowning
dishonshelf.Theshelfcould
overheat. d
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@Have it instakl andproperly
groundedbyaqualifiedinstiller.
Seethespecialinstallationbooklet
packedwiththemicrowaveoven.
@Theventfaninyour
spaU?mak@r@ovenwilloperate
autolnaticallyundercertain
conditions(seeAutomaticFan
Feature,pag~7).Whilethefanis
operating,cautionisrequiredto
preventthestartingandspreading
ofaccidentalcookingfireswhile
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tileventfan isin W)t%For this
reason:
--Neverleavesurfacewits
unattended@highheatsettings.
Eloilovercausessmokingandgreasy
spikwersthatmayigniteandspread
ifventfinisGpsrating.‘lbminimize
automaticfanoperation,use
adequatesizedutensilsanduse
highheatsettingsonlywhen
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—hItheeventdagreawfire9
smotherflamingpanonsurface
unitbycoveringpanWnr@etely
withwell-fittinglid,cookiesheet
m’fiatM’ay*
-Never fhne foodsunderthe
Ovmwiththe$wMfana~rating
bwmwitmayspreadthefkm%.
-Keep hod andgreasefikws
chxm~accordingtoinstructionson
pages15and 17,tomaintaingood
ventingamiavoidgreasefires.
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FeaturesofYourMicrowaveOven
-Ch’kingCmpkteReminder
(ForTIMECMKmdDEFRO$TCYcleS)
Toremindyouthatyouhavefoodinthe
oven,“END”wil~stayoninthedisplay
untilyoueitheropentheovendooror touch
theCL13AR/C)FFPAD.
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LDoorHandle,Pullto opendoor.
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oventooperated
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Screenallowscookingtobeviewed
whilekeepingmicrowaves
confined
inoven.
3.Modeland$erkdNumbers.
4.OvenVent.
5PlasticModeStirrerCover.
Protechsthe modestirrerwhich
distributesmicrowaveenergyinto
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Tempmture Probe.Usewith
TernpClxM4dd andAutoRoast
functionsonly.
‘%ReceptacleforTemperature
Probe.Probemustbesecurely
insertedintoreceptaclebeforeoven
willstartanytwnpemtumorAuto
Roastcooking.
$.TwoPosition.MetalShelf.
Doublestheovencapacitywhen
reheatingorcookingsmallerf“
item%(For completeuseofshelf,
seeptqy%18“19.)
9*oven Fk#or*
10,AutoRoast&AutoIMkost
CMM”t.
IL Chase Filters.
12.CooktopLight.
13.OvenLight,Lightcomeson
whendoorisopenedorwhenoven
isoperatinginanyfunction.
14.TouchControlPaneland
DigitalReadoutDisplay.For
detailedinformationoneaeh
feature,seepages6and7.
15.HoodControls.
FanPads.PressI-H,LX)orOFF.
LightPads.PressON,NIGHTor
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Featuresofl?fiiurMicrowaveTouchControlPanel
TheTouchControlPanelallowsyoutosettheoven
controlselectronicallywiththetouchofafinger.It’s
designedtobeeasyto useandunderstand.Withyour
microwaveoven,youhavetheoptionofusingyour
automaticcookingcontrolpadsforquickandeasy
conveniencecooking.Oryoumaymakeyourown
programstosuityourindividualizedcookingstyle.
LReadoutPanel.Displaystimeofday,timeor
temperatureduringcookingfunctions,powerlevel
beingused,cookingmodeandpertinentinstructions
ofwhattodonext.
2. TimeCookIandTI~eCookU.Microwavefora
presetamountoftimeusingautomaticPowerLevel10
orchangepowerlevelaftersettingtime.(Seepage8.)
3.AutoWart.Allowsyoutoprogramyourovento
begincookingatapresettimeofday–up toai2-hour
delay.(Seepage8.)
4. Clock.Touchthispadtoentertimeofdayorcheck
timeofdaywhilemicrowaving.Tosetclock,first
touchCLOCKpadandthenentertimeofday,For
example,if’timeis 1:30,touchnumberpads L3,andO
and 1:30willappearin readoutdisplay.“Start”will
flashonreadoutdirectingyoutotouchSTARTthus
settingtheclock.Ifyouwishtoresetorchangetime,
simplyrepeataboveprocess.
5.NumberPads.TouchthesepadstoenterTime,
Temperature,PowerLevel,AutoRoastCodenumbers
or AutoDefrostcodenumbersandfoodweight.
6.Clear/Off.Whentouched,itstopstheovenand
mawsallsettingsexcepttimeof’day.
‘7.AutoRoast.Insertprobe,touchthispad,and
desirednumberpadforCodetoslow=cxmkor
temperaturecookmeatwithautomaticpreset
program.[Seepages12and 13.)
&VentFan.PressHI, LO,or OFF fordesired
fanspeed.
‘6EITQr”AppearsonReadout
QWhenusingTempCookfunction,youhaveentereda
temperaturelessthan 90°F.ormorethan 199°F.
@WhenusingAutoDefrostfunction,thefoodweight
youentereddidnotcorrespondwiththeCodenumber
entered.
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9. TimeDefrost.Gentle,moreuniformthawingat
automaticPowerLevel3,orchangepowerlevelafter
enteringtime.(Seepage9.)
10.TernpCook/Hold.Usethetemperatureprobeto
cookbyusingapresettemperature.
Wheninternal
foodtemperaturereaches90°,0venshowstemperature
untilpresettemperatureisreachedandthenturnsoff. J
(Seepage10,)
ii. h@n/Sec~mer. Thisfeatureusesnomicrowave
energywhileitfunctionsasbothakitchentimeror asa
holdingperiodbetweendefrostandtimeortemperature
cooking.(SeepageIL)
U. FowtwLevel.Touchthispadbeforeentering
anotherpowerlevelnumberifyouwanttochange
fromautomaticPowerLevel10(NIGH)forcockingor
PowerLevel3(LOW)fordefrosti~!g.
E!.Star&Musttouchthispadforoven%beginany
functions.
14.AutoIMk@. Touchthispad,thenCodenumber,
foodweightandtheovenautomaticallysetsPower
Levelsanddefrostingtime.(Seepage14.)
IS.Light.Touchdesiredpadtoilluminatecounteror
toturnmnighlight,
AU~MA~C FANFEATm
Cookingappliancesinstalledundertheovenmight,
undersomeheavyusagecondititms,causetemperatures
highenoughtooverheatsomeinternalpartsofthe
rrhwwaveoven,
TOpreventoverheatingfromtakingplace,theventfan
isdesignedtoautomaticallyturnonatlowspeedif
excessivetemperaturesoccur.Shouldthishappen,
thefancannotbemanuallyturnedoff,butitwill
automaticallyturnoff’whentheinternalpartshave
cooled.Thefanmaystayonuptoapproximately30
minutesd’tertherangeandmicrowaveovencontrols
havebeenturnedoff.
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cooki~ byTime
ThetimecookingRxatureallows
youtoprtwetthecookingtime.
Theovenshutsoffautomatically.
PowerLevel10(HIGH)is
recommendedformostcooking,
butyoumaychangethisformore
flexibility.SeeyourCookbook.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
timecooking,makeacupofcoffee
byfollowingthestepsbelow.
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Step1:Fillacup2/3fullofwater
andadd1teaspoonoffreezedried
coffee.Useacupthathasnometal
decoration.Placecupinovenand
closedoor.
step2:TouchImvECxxxcL
Displayshows:0andPower10.
‘MiterCookTimel“ flashes.
Step3:Selectyourtime.Touch
1,2andOforarninutcd 20
seconds,DisplayshOws1:20and
‘WweriO~’“CookTime 1“
fiashes.
Ifanotherpowerlevelisdesired,
touchPowerLevelpadanddesired
number,althoughPowerLevel10
(HIGH)ispreferredforthiscupof
coffee.
Step4TouchSTART.“cook
Timel;’ “PowerXl”andtime
countingdownshowondisplay,
StepS:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashesY%4.*’OYeR~
light,andfanshutoff.
Step6Openthedoor.
UsingtheTimeCook11
FeWme
WhhtheTimeCook11f=ture,you
amsettwotimecookingfunctions
withinoneprogram.‘MSwould
beidealifyoudesiredtochange
powerlevelsduringyourcooking
operations.
Thefollowingisanexampleofhow
tochangepowerIevelsusingTime
CookIL
stf?p1: Repeatsteps1,2,and3.
Step2:TouchTME!CCKXIL
Step3:SetyourtimeasinStep3.
Step4Tochangeyourpowerlevel,
touchPowerLevelpadandnumber
pad7.
Step5TouchSTART.
Step&PowerLevel!0isdisplayed
and“CookThe 1“countsdown.
Step%Attheendof“CookTime
1“thenextselectedpowerlevelis
displayedand“CookTime2“is
showncountingdown,
Step$:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandfhshes4’End~’Oven,
light,andfanshutoff.
Step9:Openthedoor.
HOWtoweAutostart
The AutoStartfatureallowsyou
toprogramyouroventobegin
cookingatapresettime
ofday-uptoa12hourdelay.
TO the AutoStart
Step1:Enteryourdesiredcooking
program.
Step2:TouchAUK)STARTpad
(insteadof~ARTpad).
Step3:Enterthetimeyouwant
theoventostart,(Besureyour
microwaveovenclockshowsthe
correcttimeofclay.)
Step4TouchSTARTpad.The
ovenwillautomaticallystartatthe
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QuestionsandAnswers
Q. ~setmyOVeIlforthetime
tailedforintherecipe,butatthe
endofthetimeallowed$mydish
wasn%don~oWhathappened?
A. Sincehouse~war variesdue
totimeorkxxtionmanyTime
Cookrecipesgivzyouatimerange
topreventovercooking.Setthe
ovenforminimumtime,testthe
foodfordoneness,andcookyour
dishalittlelonger,ifnecessary.
Q. 1touchedthenumberpads
andsekwtedmypowerlevel.When
ItouchedST#M’I’Jhowevqmy
ovendidn’tcomeon.Whynot?
~. TheT~~~~~~~ ~m~Ptd
mustbetouchedbeforesettingthe
numberpadsorelseyourovenwill
notbegincooking.
Q. 1wanttocookonapower
IevelotherthanHIGH.WM
doIneedtoM?
A. TochangetheProverLevel,
touchthePOWEiRLEVELpad.
“~nterPOWGr”flashesOnthe
displaypanel,Enternewnumber.
Q. (h ~interruptmyTiie
CookMictkmtocheckthefwd?
A. Yes,‘Ibresumecooking,
simplyclosethedoorandpress
theSTARTpad,Thetimesmustbe
resetforcookingtoresumeunless
timeisremainingontimer.
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Defrostingbymme
TheDefrostsettingisdesigned
foreventhawingforlargeamounts
offoodandisoneofthemost
importantadvantagesofa
microwaveoven.
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PowerLevel3isautomatically
set.fordefrosting,butyoumay
changethisformoreflexibility.
oSeeyourCookbookfor
defros~inghelp.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
thedefrostfunction,defrostfrozen
porkchopsbyfollowingthesteps
below.
Stql 1:Placepackageoffrozen
~h~”psin the nhm an-dchina dnOZ
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Step4:TouchSTART.“DefTime”
showsandtimecountsdownon
display.Whencycleiscompleted,
theovensignalsandflashes“J3nd~’
thenautomaticallyshutsoff,
Step5:Turnpackageover,close
doorandrepeatSteps2,3 and4,
Step&C)pendoor,remove
packageandseparatechopsto
finishdefrosting.
Defrostingmp$
@Foodsfrozeninpaperorplastic
canbedefrostedinthepackage.
Step2:TouchTIMEDEFRXYE
Displayshows:0andPower3.
“EnterDefTime”flashes.
Step3:Touch8,0andOfor8
minutes.Displayshows8:(IOand
“Power3:’“DefTime”flashes.H’
youwishtochangepowerlevel,
touchPowerLevelpadandthen
newnumber.
*Forevendefrosting,somefoods
needtobebrokenuporseparated
partoftlwwaythroughthe
defrostingtime.
@Pre-packagedfrozendinners
canbedefrostedandmicrowave
cooked,Theyshouldbereplacedin
theirboxes.Besuretoremoveany
foilcovets,Keepmetaltraysat
least1“awayfromcavitywalls.
QuestionsandAmvvers
Q. WhenIpressSTART,Ihear
adullthumpingnoise.Whatisit?
A. Thissoundisnormal.It is
lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga
PowerLevellowerthan10(HIGH).
Q. GinIDefrostsmallitemsin
ahurry?
A. Y&,buttheywillneedmore
frequentattentionthanusual.Raise
thePowerLevelafterenteringthe
timebytouchingthedesiredpower
levelpad.PowerLevel‘Vcutsthe
timeaboutin1/2;PowerLevel
10cutsthetimetoapproximately
1/3.Duringeither,rotateorstir
foodfrequently.
Q. Whydon%thedefrosting
timesintheCookbookseemright
formyfdod?
A. Cookbook$imesareaverage.
Defrostingtimecanvaryaccording
tothetemperatu~vinyourfreezer.
Setyourovenfortiwtimeindicated
inyourCookbookIfyourfoodis
stillnotcompletelythawedatthe
endofthattime,resetyouroven
andadjustthetimeaccordingly.
QShouldallfoodsbe
completely$hawedbefore
cooking?
A. Somefoodsshouldnotbe
completelythawedbeforecooking.
Forexample,fishcookssoquickly
itisbettertobegincookingwhileit
isstilislightlyfrozen.
Q. (MI openthedoorduring
defrostingtocheckonthe
progressofmyfood?
A. Yes.Youmayopenthedoorat
anytimeduringmicrowaving.To
resumedefrosting,closethedoor
andpressSTAR”.Theovenbegins
operatingiftimeisleftontimer.
Ifnot,resettimerb
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cookingbyTempemture
Interredtemperatureisthebest
testofdonenessformanyfoods.
“TempCook/Hold”takesthe
guessworkoutofcookingbecause
theovenautomaticallyswitchesto
“Hold”settingafterreachingthe
presetfoodtemperatureand
maintainsthattemperaturevntil
youtouchtheCLEAR/OFFpad.
TheWmperatureProbe
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thermometerthatgaugesthe
internaltemperatureofyourfood;
itmustbeusedwhenusing“Temp
Cook/Hold”or“AutoRoast:’To
utilizeyourprobeproperly,follow
directionsforuseandinsertionin
thisbookinthesectionentitled
‘AutomaticRoasting:’
HowtiTempCookaRolled
BeefRibRoasttoMedium
Step1:Inserttemperatureprobe
andattachprobesecurelyinoven
wall.Closethedoor.
Step2:TouchTEMPCOOK/
HOLD.ThedisplaypanelshowsF
and“%wer10?“EnterTempCook”
flashes.
step3:Touch1,2,5 for125:
44TempCook’’fIashes,125Fand
Power10showondisplay.
Step4:TouchPowerLevelpad.
“!EnterPower”flashes,Touch5for
mediumpower.“TernpCook;’
q25F$$and“P~er ~“sh~
ondisplay.
Step5:‘IbuchSTART,Ifinternal
temperatureoftheroastislessthan
90°,dispiaywillshow“Coo~’orif
temperatureis90°orabove,display
showstemperaturecountingup.
Step&When125Qisreadwd,the
ownwillsoundanddisplay
‘f~old~’TheOVenwillthenhold
thetemperature.
Step%TouchtheCIJ3ARKWF
padtostopthecycle.
Step8:Removeprobeandhod
fromtheoven.
cmu~ T@
*use 8knver’powerlevel;itUYiil
heatmoreWdy even thou@
requiringmoretime.
~Be9UXVfrozenf“ hwbeen
completelydefiwtedbeforeinserting
probe,Probemaybreakoffifused
infrozenfoods.
@Usethecliptokeeptheprobein
placewhileheating.
~Coverfbudslooselyformoisture
controlandquick,evenheating,
QwstimsmdAmem
Q. AfterXfollowedthesteps
andtouchedtheSTARTpad,
“EW(JR”flashedinthedispkiy
andasignalsounded.What’s
wrong?
A. “ERROR”
flashesifyouset
thetemperatureeitherbelow90°
orabove199!Theoventellsyou,
betweentheflashingof“ERRORJ’
whatincorrectentrywasmade.To
re-enter,touchCLEAR/OFFpad
andbeginagain.
Q. ArethereanyfoodsIcan’t
‘lkrnpCook?
A. Y&3,Delicatebu~r icings,
ice
cream,frozenwhippedtoppings,
etc.softenrapidlyatwarm
temperatures.Batters,do~ghsand
f~ozenfoodsarealsodifficultto
cookpreciselywiththeprobe.It’s
besttoTimeCookthesefoods,
Q. WhydidW%M)BBPflashon
thedisplayaftwItouchedthe
STARTpad? e
.4. “PROBE”willflashifyou
don’tseatthecableendoftheprobe
securelyintothereceptacleinthe
ovenwdlorifyoutouchtheTEMP
COOK/HOLDpadandforgetto
usetheprobe.
Q. CanEIeavemyprobeinthe
ovenM’it%nothlsertedinfbod’?
A. No,ifit touchestheovenwail,
youmaydamagetheoven.
Q. Cm1I&npCookdiffkrent
portionsoffoodatdifferent
temperatures?
A. Yes.Thetemperatureprdw
givesyouthefreedomtocook
differentportionsoffwdat
differenttemperaturestosuit
individualeatingstyles.Simply
placeprobeinfoodandchange
temperaturesettingasneeded.
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HOWtO Usethe m~te/SwOnd ~er
—
-TheMIN/SECTIMERhasthree
timingfunctions:
*Itoperatesas8minutetimer.
@Itcanbesettodelaycooking.
@Itcanbeusedasaholdsetting
afterdefrosting.
TheMIN/SECTIMERoperates
withoutmicrowaveenergy.
HowtoTimea3-Minute
P&meCall
1.TouchMIN/SECTIMERpad.
Thedisplayshows:0and“Enter
Time”flashes.
*W!..AL**.-L.”-*A.DA.-2 A
&@
avu$#xIiluIxIwIpaua qvaim w
(for3minutesandnoseconds).
Displayshows3:00and“TIME.”
3.TouchSTART.Displayshows
timecotmtingdown.
4. Whentimeisup,ovensignals,
flashes“End~’anddisplayshows
—timeofday.
—Ro-ming aHOLD
TheMinute/SecondTimercanalso
beusedtoprogram“holdtime”
betweenmicrowavecooking
fbnctions.Thetimecanrangefrom
onesecondto99minutesand99
seconds,AI=KNJl,or“standing”
timemaybefoundinsomeofyour
ownrecipesorCookbook.
fio9mmingDelayed
Cwting
Tosettheoventodelaycookingup
to99minutesfollowSteps1and2
toenterholdtime,Thensettimeor
temperaturebefbrepressingSTART.
Whenholdingbeforetemperature
cooking,besurethatprobeisin
foodbeforepressingSTART.
HOW@D~fmst,Holdand
‘!IlmeCook
Let’ssayyouwanttodefi’ostafrozen
casserolefor15minutes,holdfor
10minutesandthenTimeCookfor
25minutes.Here’showtodoit:
Step1:TAecasserolefromfreezer
andplaceinoven.
Step2:lbuchTTMIiDIWROSTpad.
Thedisplayshows:0and“Rower
3:’“EnterDefTime”flashes.
$tq)3:Touch
Pii(h 1,5,~and~fir
15minutesdefrostingtime.15:OQ
appearsondisplay.(Defrostingis
automaticallysetonPowerLevel3
butcanbechmgedbytouchingthe
PowerLevelpadandthedesired
powerIeveic)
step4setmndillgorkid time
byt~timi~gjhmwwc mm,
The displayshows:0ml “Enter
Time”flashes.
Step5:Tbuch1,0,0andOtohold
fix’tenrnimltes.KkOOq)ears cm
disphiyand“T’ime”flashes.
Step6:TouchTIME(XXX1pad,
Thedispktyshows:0and“POVNX
Kl”“EnterCookTime1“flashes.
Step%Touch2,5,0 and0fbr
twenty-fiveminutesofcooking
time.“CookTime1“flashesand
25:00and“Power10”appearon
display.
Step$‘IbMchSTART.“DefTime”
and15:00countingdownshow
ondisplay.Aseachfunctionis
automaticallyperformedoven
displayshowsinstructionsentered
andthefinction.
Step%Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“End?
QumstionwmdAnswers
QWhatwiUhappenifI
accidentallymv&wEE+Vdef’’st$
B@dandcookMstructhms?
A.Theovenwillautomatically
rearrangeyourprogram.Defrosting
willalwayscomefiit, thenhold,
andthenthecookingfimction.
Q.CanIdefrostandholdonly?
A. Y&4.Sometimesyoumayonly
wanttodefrostafood,holdit,and
cookkkiter,Allyouneedtodois
programinDefrostandamountof
time.ThenprogramHoldandthe
amountoftime.Besuretoputthe
thaweddishintherefrigerator
promptly.
NCfTEkLetfds remainatroom
temperatureonlyaslongasrafe.
Timeswillvary*
Q.Sprogmmmedmymm fora
q$ecitlcdefrostingthmbutit
defkostedlongerthannwxssary.
whathappened?
A.Wheninstrwtionsconflict,
theovencarriesoutthelast
imknwtion.Youmayhavesetthe
oventoDefrostfor4minutes,
Hold/Timefor2mirmtes,andthen
Defrostfor6minutes.Inthiscase,
theovenwouldDefrostfor6
minutesandHold/’I’imefor2
minutes.
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AutoRoastusesthetemperature
probetocooktothedesiredserving
temperature.IJnlikeTemp
Cook/Hold,whichusesasingle
powerlevei,AutoRoastusesupto3
powersettingswhichautomatically
switchduringroasting,thus
providingeven,tendercooking
resultswithoutovercooking.
Justasinconventionalroasting,
onlytenderroastsshouldbeAuto
Roasteduntilspecifiedinternal
temperaturesarereached.Less
tenderroastsshouldbemicrowaved
bytime,accordingtotheCookbook
whichcomeswithyouroven.
Completeinformationonpreparing
~Qa~@for-microwavingisinyour
Cookbook.
PreparingRoastsfor
AutoRoasting
I?orkorharnroastsneednotrivet.
Add1/2cupwatertoroastdish,
coverwithplasticwraporwax
paper.(RMcookingbagmethod,
Sk%Cookbook.)
Micemeatinovenwithprobeto
th(?right.InsertctlbleendOfprobe
firmlyintoreceptacleonovenwall.
HowtoAutaE@@
BeeftoMedium
Hamtenderbed=mf=tstontrivetin
microwavesafedish,Insertprobe
fromthefronthorizontallyintothe
centermeatyareanottouchingbone
orfat.Makesurethehandledoes
nottouchthefoodortoporsidesof
theoven.Coverwithwaxpaper.
StepLTouchAWKIROAST’Rd.
“Auto”appearsondisplayand
“EkmxCode”fkxh. Touch
numberpad2.“Code2“appearson
displayaridWart”flashes.Touch
START.Readoutshowstemperature
ml Code2.
Step2.At909F,,readoutswitches
toshowmeat’sinternaltemperature.
~$q ~. #.@&?apq?mgaarnmed
temperatureisreached,depending
ontheCodeyouselected,oven
flashes“’llmn”andbeeps4times.
Openthedoortoturnthemeatover.
Probemaybedisconnectedfor
easieraccesstothemeatwithout
intermptingM%pxogram,(Remember
tore-hiserlthe@o~.)
Step4.Closethedoorandtouch
START.Theternpemturewill
returnonthedisplay.OverImonitors
internalfbodtemperature,
automaticallyswitchingtolower
powerasmeat’stemperaturerises.
Thispreventstougheningor
ovemooking.
Step5.Afterfinaltemperatureis
reachedovenswitchesto‘Wokl”
forupto1hour,thenshutsoff.
*
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AtIto RoastChart
@Usecontainersandcoveringsasdirectedatleft.Placeprobecorrectlyinmastbeforecooking.
eTurnoverwhen80°(exceptpork)hasbeenreached.
@RecommendedCodesarealsoshowninsideovenonAutoRoastChart.
Fbod
Beef
TenderRoast
Rare
Medium
“Well
Meatloaf
(loafor round)
l%rk
LoinRoast
PrecookedHam
PMtry
Whole
Chicken(3 lb.)
WholeTurkey(upto 12lbs.)
(Insertprobeintomeatiestareaof her thigh
frombelowendandparalleltoleg.)
TurkeyBreast
(Insertprobehorizontallyintomeatiestarea.)
‘rumover
Temp.
80°
80”
80°
809
Final
Temp.
115°
125°
145°
175°
Approx.Time
(min.INNIb.) How
(minutes)
code
1
2
3
4
12-14
14-16
17-18
3@4g)
(totaltime)
5-1o
10-15
30
5“10
4
180°
80” 175°
115° 18-20
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Automatic$imnwr
(AutoRoastCode6)
AutomaticSimmer
(Auto Roastcode 6)
MmCookbookhasinformationon
AutomaticSimmering,irwluding
chartsandreeipes. Approx,
Food Time/Hrs.
Iklef
PotRoast* 6-8
stew 6-8
Chili 11-13
Chickefi
stewing 11-12
Broiler/Fryer ‘4“6
—I
Totaltimeinchdx timetobring
foodto 180°andholdatthat
temperatureuntildone. oven switchesto“HoM’*at 180°
untilyouremovefoodandturnoff
oven.Hstirringisrecommended,
ycwcanresetovenbyretouching
START.TouchCLEARKXFafter
cooking. IHamorFork
Roast I 4-6
P
:ock/Ve@able 3-6
~litPea 13-15
SetAutoSimmerlikeAutoRoast,
exampleleft,Readoutshows
COOLuntilfoodis90~then
switchestoshowfoodtarlpemtum
until180?
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AubmaticDefroWiq ,,
WiththeAutoDefrostfeature,
theovenautomaticallysetsthe
defrostingtimeandPowerLevels
foryou.Youchoosetheappropriate
Codenumberfrom1to6forthe
foodyouaredefrosting,thenenter
thefoodweightinpoundsandtenths
ofapound(SeeConversionChart
below)andtouchSTART.Theoven
calculatesthedefrostingtimeand
changesPowerLevelsduring
defrostingtogiveevendefrosting
results.
Whentheovenreachesapproximately
halfofthetotaldefrostingtime,the
readouttlashes“’I’URhl~’telling
youtoturnfd overandwillnot
continuedefrostinguntildooris
openedand“Start”istouched
again.
Afterdefrostingtimeiscomplete,
theovenautomaticallygoesintoa
holdingperiodasshownonthe
AutomaticDefrostingCharton
thispage.Thisholdingperiodis
necessarytofinishthedefrosting
oftheinteriorofthefood.
How*S&AutoD&m!%
WI’E:Beforeyoubegin,check
theAutoDefrostchartlocatedat
thebottomoftheovenwhenyou
openthedoor.Thischartshows
minimumandmaximumfood
weightsforeachCodenumber,You
willneedtoknowyourfoodweight
andcorrespondingCodebefore
beginning,
NOTE:If“ERROR”appearsafter
‘enteringfoodweight,checkthe
CodeCharttomakesurethatweight
correspondstotheCodenumber
entered.
Step1:Removefrozenmeatfrom
packageandplaceinmicrowave-
safedish.Placeinovenandclose
door.
Ste@ lbuchAutoDefrostl%d.
“EnterCode”flashesonrewkmt.
$te@Tbuahmunberpad4.“Code
4“and%&’Showsonreadout.
“EnterWeight”flashes.
Step&Touchnumberpad3aridO
forweight&3M, Displayshows
3.0,Code4andWart” flashm.
Step5:TouchSTARTpad.Defrost
timebeginscountingdtiwncm
readout,
Step6:When1/2thedefrosting
timeiscompleted,theovensignals
and“TURN”flashesinreadout
insteadoftimecountingdown.
Opendoorandturnpackageover.
Step%Closedoorandtouchthe
STAI?Xpad.Readoutshows
remainingdefrosingtimecounting
down.
Step%Whendefrosingtimeis
compkXed,b~efiautomatically
switchestoaHo!dperiodof20
minutesfor@de4.“Hold”shows
inreadout.Whenholdingtimeis
finishedovensignals,“End”
flashes,andoventurnsoff.
ConxvmsionChart
lftheweightisstatedinpounds
andounces,theouncesmustbe
convertedtotenths(,1)ofapound.
,ounces Pbunds
1-2 *3
3.2
4-5 .3
6-7 ●4
8.5
9-10 .6
11 .7
12-13 ,8
14”15 *9
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CODE TIME* ~~ —
,S=491bs, ()rein, (#kken pieces *111
AUtO Defrost,itis
;,5-3,91b~, Orein,
,5--!$,9lbs, necessarytoallowthe
Omin. t3rmmdBeef meattostandduring
:3.O-5.91bs, 20min. Roasts,Bonein Mdingtime. Ybumay
3:4j-:.;?2$. 20min. Roasts,Boneless takethemeatoutofthe
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METAL
FILTER FILTER
COOKTOP/NIGHTLIGHT
The exhaust hoodfeatureonyour
microwaveovenisequippedwith
twometalfilterswhichcollect
grease.whenthetinisoperated,
airisdrownupthroughthefilters
andisthendischargedthroughthe
providedventingtotheoutside.
Thehoodalsohasalightfor
illuminatingthecounterspace.
WhenNIGHTLIGHTpadis
touched,thehoodlightoperates
atalowerintensityforuseas
anightlight.
\
mIxmM?vefgi’ease filter,graspthe
“fingerhold”onthefilterands]ide
totherear.
ThenPullfikerdownwardandto
thefr~nt.Timfilterwilldropout,
lL— Todeangreasefilter,soak,then
agitatefilterinhotdetergent
solution.Don’tuseammoniaor
otherakdi becauseitwilldarken
metal.Lightbrushingcanbeused
toremoveembeddeddirt. Rinse,
shakeandremovemoisturebefore
replacing.Filtersshowklbe
cleanedatleastonceamonth.
Neveroperateyourhoodwithout
Toreplacegreasefilter,slidethe thefilterinplace.Insituations
fikerintheframeslotontheback whereflamingmightoccuron
oftheopening. surfhcwbdowhood,filterwill
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tolockinto-place.
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camOflburIMicmwaveChen
YournewMicrowaveOvenis
avaiuabieappliance.Protect
itfrommisusebyfollowing
theserules:
eKeepyourovencleanand
sweet-;rneltingoOpeningtheoven
doorafewminutesaftercooking
helps“air-out”theinterior.An
occasionalthoroughwipingwitha
solutionofbakingsoda~d water
keepstheinteriorfresh.
*Don’tusesharp-edgedutensils
withyouroven.Theinsideand
outsideovenwallscanbescmtehed.
Thecontrolpanelcanbedamaged.
●Don’tremovethemodestirrer
coveratthetopoftheoven
(microwavefeature5cmpage5).
Youwilldamagetheoven.
BECERTAINPOWER1SC)FF
BEFORECLEANINGANY
PM OFTHISWIN
Howto (3amtheInside
Walls,fioormdpkwtk’(X)V4?E
Becausethereislittleheatexcept
inthefd, orsometimesinthe
utensils,spillsandspattersareeasy
toremove.Somespatterscanbe
removedwithapapertowel,others
mayrequireadampcioth.Remove
greasyspatterswithasudsyeioth,
thenrinseanddry.Donotuse
.abrasivecleanersonovenwalls,
NEVERUSEACOMMERCIAL
OVENCLEANERONANYFART
OFYOURMKXOWAV13OVEN.
Door(Inside).Glass:Wipeup
spattersdaily,washwhensoiled,
withaminimumofsudsywarm
water,Rinsethoroughlyanddry,
Ik?etalandplasticpartsondoor:
Wipefrequentlywithadamp
clothtoremoveailsoil.DON(YI’
USEABRASIVES,SUCHAS
CLEANINGPOWDERSOR
STEELANDPLASTICPADS.
THEYWILLMARTHE
SUREACE.
Specialnotewhenusing
Brown‘NSearDish:Ifgreaseis
present,highheatgeneratedon
bottomofaBrown‘NSeardish
maycausethegreasetoburnonto
theovenfloor.Thismaybe
removedwithacleansersuchas
BarKeepersFriend@Cleanserby
SerVimLaboratories,Inc.
AfterusingBarKeepersFriend@
Cleanser,rinseanddrythoroughly,
followinginstructionsoncan.Do
notuseBarKwqwrsFriend@
Cleanseronthepaintedsurfaces
suchasthewalls.Itmayscratch
thepaint.
BarKeepersFriend@Cleanseris
soldinmy grocery,hmhvare,
anddepafimentstems.
AutomaticTemperatureProbe.
Probeissturdy,butcareshouldbe
takeninhandling.Donottwistor
bend;avoiddroppingtemperature
probe.
Cleanassoonafterusingaspossible.
lb clean,wipewithsudsyckXh,then
rublightlywithplasticscouring
bailifmxwwarycRinseariddry.
(CMwashindishwasher.)
Shelf’Acwssmy,Yourshelf
accessoryisdesignedforussina
microwaveovenoniy;donotusein
aconventionaloven.Donotusea
brownifigdishwiththeshelf.
Arcingcouldoccur.
Cleanshelfwithmildwap and
waterorinthedishwaher.Donot
dean h a SeIf<kanhlg(well,
HowtoCleantheOutside e
Case.Cleantheoutsideofyour
ovenwithsoapanddampcloth,
thenrinseanddry.Theouterpane
ofthewindowisglass.Justwipe
cleanwithadampcloth.Chrome
trimisbestwipedwithadamp
clothandthenwithadrytowel.
Controll%nel.Wipewithadamp
cloth.Drythoroughly.Donotuse
cleaningsprays,largeamountsof
soapandwater,abrasives,orsharp
objectsonthepanel—-theycan
damageit.
Dow$urf’’ce.Whencleaning
surfacesofdoorandoventhat
cometogethercmclosingthedoor,
useonlymild,non-abrasivesoaps
ordetergentsappliedwithasponge
orsoftcloth.
PbwtwCord.Uthecordbecomes
soiied,unplugandwashwithdamp
C]Otho~Ot’ stubbornS~OtS, sudsy
wtgr maybeused,butbecertain ,
torinseanddrythoroughlybefore
phq@nf?#cordilitooutlet, @
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LREMOVE5SCREWS
Toreplacecombinationhood
lamp/nightlight,firstdisconnect
poweratmainfuseorcircuit
breakerpanelOr@l ph!g~
Remove1screwfromeachsideof
lowerpaneland3screwsfromfront
edge.Lowerpaneluntilitrestson
rangebelow.Besurebulbstobe
replacedareacoolbeforeremoving.
Removebulbsandreplacewith40
wattincandescentbulbsavailable
fkomyourGeneralElectricsupplier
(PARTNO.WB2x4253).
Raiselowerpane]andreplace
screws.Connectelectricalpower
tomicrowaveoven.
w-
Toreplaceyourovenlamp,first
disconnectpoweratmainfuse
orcircuitbreakerorpullplug.
Removethetopgrillbytakingoff
3_s~e~whichhoiditinplace.
Next$ mmve thesinglescrew
located
dx)ve doorrixmxmterof
oven thatswwreslamphousing=
Removebulbandrepkwewith30
wattincandescentbulbavailable
fromyourGeneral13ktric
Supplier(PARI’’NO.WB2x
4235),Securelamphousingwith
screw.
Cleanoffthegreaseandduston
hoodsurfacesoften.Useawarm
detergentsolution.About1
tablespoonofarmmmiamaybe
addedtothewater.‘Ildwcamnot
totouchthefiltersandenameled
surfhceswiththis.Ammoniawill
tendtodarken
metal.
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Gtide touseOfthe SDacemaker”ovensheM
a
Thetwo-positionwireshelfis
specificallydesignedforadded
capacityheatingandreheatingin
yourSpacemaker@microwaveoven.
Heatingandreheating,whichare,
themostpopularusesofmicrowave
ovens,maynowbedoneinmultiple
quantities,soseveralf- are
readytoserveatthesametime.
Whenmicrowavingwiththeoven
shelf,sometechniqueswilldiffer
fkomthecookbookwhichcame
withyouroven.Itisimportantto
arrangefds properly,andthisis
shownonthenextpage.Utensilsize
isimportant;selectfromamongthe
suggestionsatright.Also,fd size
shouldbeconsidered;foodsover
3!4incheshigh,or3poundsarenot
recommendedforshelfcooking.
Battersanddoughfoodsandalso
foodsforovenmealsusingscratch
recipesshouldbecookedwithout
theovenshelf,followingcookbook
directions.
Usepotholderswhenhandling
foodsheatedtogetherwithyour
ovenshelf,especiallywhenheating
largermoun%offoodin8inch
squareorother2quartsize
awwroles.Extrasteamgenerated
frommukiplefoodcookingmay
makeutensilshotterthanwith
regularmicrowaving.
*the potholderswhenhandling
metalshelfandutensils.They
maybehot.
utensmforshelf
HeatingmdRehati~
Beforeplacingfoodinthedishes
youplantouseforshelfmicmwaving,
checktoseethattheywillfit
togetheronorundertheshelf.Also,
besureutensilsaremicrowavesafe.
Utensilsforheatingorreheating
include1cupmeasuringcup,
8x4x3-inchloafdishes,9x5x3-
inchloafdishesor9-inchpieplates.
Leftoversmaybeplacedinsmall
l%sitioningtheShelf
Toinsertshelf,tipthebackslightly
andfittheshelfsupportguidesonto
thesupportguideslocatedoneach
sideofrearovenwall.
Next,kxverthefrontuntiltheshelf
supportguidesfitontothesupport
guideshmtedateachsideofthe
oveninthefront.
Whenproperlypositioned,theshelf
shouldfitsnuglyinplace.
f I II
Shelfhas~~~p~sitions.Useinknv
positiunwhtwheatingtwocasseroles
orreheating frozenTVdinnersor
mtrees.
Thehighshelfpositionmoreevenly
spacestheareaaboveandbelowthe
shelf.Usethispositionforheating
platesofleftmws.
Usewaxpaperorplasticwrap
insteadoflidsoncxisseroles.Lids
mayaddtoomuchheighttodish.
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eHowtoHeatorReheatSimilar‘TypesWbod
‘IWOpIates ofleftoversmaybe
reheatedtogether.Arrangethick
ordensefoodstooutsideedgesof
plateandcoverwithp]asticwrap.
MicrowaveatHIGH(10)
~QrS
minutes.Reversepositionofplates
(toptobottom)androtatel/2turn.
ContinuemicrovmvingatHIGH
(10)for3to4minutes,Continue
heating,ifnecessary,untilhot.
Reheatingtwocasserdes(height
shouldbelessthan3?42inches) is
now possible.Coverwithplastic
wrap.Usestaggeredarrangements
offd, placingfoodonrightsideof
shelfandleftsideoffloor.Referto
HeatingorReheatiagGuide(see
insidefrontcoverofcookbook)
forsuggestedmicrowavetimeper
casseroleandaddthetimes
together.MicrmvaveatHIGH(10)
reversingpositionoffinds(topto
bottom)afterhalfoftime.Also,
heatseveralsmallbowlsofleftovers
thisway,stirringandreversing
positionsafkwhalfoftime.
EbwtoReheatSeveralDifferent‘IjpesofFowisT~ether
Whenheatingseveraldifferent
typesoffoodtogether,foodswhich
shouldbeservedhotmustbeplaced
ontheovenshelf,whilefbods
whichareonlywarmedshoukibe
placedonthefloor.Thisisbecause
rnierowaveenergyenterstheQVen
fromthetoponly.Also,itis
importanttorememberthatfbds
absorbmicrowavee+ne~yat
differentrates.Ratescanbedfixted
bythesizeofthefood,andits
startingtemperature.
Heatorreheatdiffbrenttypesof
foodatHIGH(10),lbdetermine
heatingtimes,addtirnesforall
f-s~gether. (Seeheatingguide
insidefrontcoverofccmkbook.)
Afterhalfoftime,stirorrearrange
fbods(donotwe~epsitioas).
Checkfbods(topshelfespecially)
after3/4oftotaltimeandremove
anywhicharedone.Continue
cookingothers.
Becauseofthevaryingrates,you
mayneedmstartreheatingalarge
ordensefoodafewminutesahead
oftime,thenaddothersmalkror
lessdensefoods,Alternately,if
oneofthefds youareheating
seemsundercookedbuttheothers
mehwitcdsatiafhctorily,letthe
A&k umkxheatedfoti continueCXMking,
Twofrozenindividualentrees
(5to‘70z.each)ortwoTVdinners
(10tolZoz,each)arebothreadyto
serveatthesametime.Remove
batterf’s; cookthese
conventionally.Returnfoiltrays
containingfoodtoboxesinwhich
theywerepurchased.Placeinoven
withoneTVdinneronrightshelf
andtheseconddinneronleftfloor.
MicrowaveatHIGH(10)for6
minutes.Reversepositions(topto
bottom)androtatefoods1/2turn.
ContinuemicmwavingatJ31GH
(10)for6minutes.Che4dinners w.
forheating.Ifonedinnerseemsless n
done”thandesired,returnittothe ~-
lmxax~dctmtinueheatingonshel[
1to2moreminutes. ——
—
—-
—
—
-—-
Plmmmshelfkwgeordemef*
whichneedthemostheating,such
asleftoverfriedAicken,casseroles
ofcmmedorleftovervegetables,
riceorpasta,Placeonovenfloor
thosefoodswhichneedonlybe
warmed.suchasbdkerypies,rolls,
muffinsorbreads.
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Thisappliancemustbegrounded. Whereastandardtwo-prongwall
Intheeventofanelectricalshort receptacleisencountered,itis
circuit,groundingreducestherisk yourpersonalresponsibilityand
ofelectricshockbyprovidingan obligationtohaveitreplacedwith
escapewirefortheelectriccurrent. aproperiygroundedthree-prong
Thisapplianceisequippedwithawallreceptacle,
powercordhavingag-fiunding .
wirewithagroundingplug.The mnotunderanycirculn-
plugmustbepluggedimoanoutlet stancecutorremovethe
thatisproperlyinstalledand M1’d@Xlund)prongf’m
grounded;(Fig.1) ~~epowercord.
WAmG~ i.poper Donotuse ammkapterplug
useofthegroundingplugcan
resukinariskofelectricshock,
IINSUREPROPER
GROUNOEXISTS
Fig, 1~BEFOREUSE
3
Q
alrj!’j
@
-%
withthisappliance. “-
Donotumanextensionmrd
withthis$lpplhm!e.
Consultaqualifiedelectricianor
servicetechnicianifthegrounding
instructionsarenotcmnplete~y
understood,orifdoubtexistsasto
whethertheapplianceisproperly
grounded.
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