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GE VM141J User manual

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AdapterPlugs 21 Minute/SecondTimer 18
AluminumFoil 4ModelandSerialNumbers 2
ApplianceRegistration 2OvenShelf 5,16,17
AutoDefrost 14,15 PowerLevels 9=12,18
AutoRoast 12,13 Precautions 2-5
AutoSimmer 13 ProblemSolver 22
AutoStart 11 SafetyInstructions 2-5
CareandCleaning 19,20 TemperatureCook 11
ConsumerServices 23 TemperatureProbe 11.13
ControlPanel 6,7 TimeCook 10
CookingCompleteReminder 8Time Defrost 9
Delayedcooking 18 Warranty BackCover
E~haustFan 6,20
ExtensionCords 21
Features 8
GreaseFilter 20
GroundingInstructions 21
HoldTime 18
LightBulbReplacement 21 &’AllSWB@W%@
MicrowavingTips 3
MoWJVM141J Theelectricoutput
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usingyour well,
readthislbcmk
Itisintended10helpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewmicrowave
ovenproperly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
or needmorehelp,write(include
>~ourphonenu
ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances
.4ppliancePark
L~uisvilie.KY4~225
Writedownthemodel
andsenumbers.
You’llfindthemonalabelinside
theoven.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductC)wriership
RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourmicrowaveoven.Before
sendinginthiscard,pleasewrite
thesenumbershere:
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Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceorservicecalls
concerningyourmicrowaveoven.
Bsureyour microwave
ovenisregistered.
It isimportantthatweknowthe
locationofyourmicrowaveoven
shouldaneedoccurforadjustments.
Yoursupplierisresponsiblefor
registeringyouastheowner.
Pleasecheckwithyoursupplierto
besurehehasdoneso;alsosendin
yourConsumerProductownership
RegistrationCard.Ifyoumove,or
ifyouarenottheoriginalpurchaser,
pieasewritetous,statingmodel
andserialnumbers.
‘l%isappliancemu%be registered.
l}ieasebe certidnthat it is.
Writeto:
GEAppliances
RangeProductService
AppIiancePark
Louisville,KY40225
If you lreceivdl a
damaged mm...
Immediatelycontactthedealer(or
builder)thatsoldyoutheoven.
Save time and rnmey.
Beforeyourequestservice...
checktheProblemSolvercmpage22.
It listscausesofminoroperating
problemsthatyoucanccvnxtyourself.
Ml these things are mrrmd
with your microwave oven.
@Steamor vaporescapingfrom
aroundthedoor.
@Lightreflectionarounddooror
outercase+
@Dimmingovenlightandchange
inblowersoundmayoccurwhile
operatingat powerlevelsother
thanhigh.
@DuHthumpingsoundwhileoven
isoperating.
@Some‘1’V-Radiointerference
mightbenotictxlwhileusingyour
microwaveoven.It’ssimilartothe
interferencecausedbyothersmall
appliancesanddoesnotindicatea
problemwithyouroven.
U’you need service.••
Toobtainservice,seethe
ConsumerServicespageinthe
backofthisbook.
We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased.If forsome
reasonyouarenothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,herearethree
stepsto followforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance,Explain
whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem,
2
NEXT,ifyouamstillnotpleased,
writeallthedetails—including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourprobkm isstill
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPane!
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
( D N Attemptto operate
thisovenwiththedooropensince
open-dooroperationcanresultin
harmfulexposuretomicrowave
energy.It is importantnotto
d~feator tamperwiththesafety
interlocks,
(b)DoNotPlaceanyobject
betweentheovenfrontfaceand
thedooror allowsoilor cleaner
residuetoaccumulateonsealing
surfaces,
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ifitisdamaged.Risparticularly
importantthattheovendoorclose
properlyandthatthereisno
damageto the:
(1)door(bent)
(2)hingesandlatches(brokenor
loosened)
(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces.
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adjustedor repairedbyanyone
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pwwxmel.
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casseroles,cookingdishes,
measuringcups,custardcups,
potteryor chinadinnerwarewhich
doesnothavemetallictrimor glaze
withametallicsheencan beused.
Somecookwareislabeled●’suitable
formicrowaving.”
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high.If thedishhea~, itshou]dnot
beusedformicrowaving.Ifthedish
remainscoolandonlythewaterin
thecupheats,thenthedishis
mkrowave-wife.
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dishesinordertoretainmoisture
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The Tbwh control Pad ayou tstheoven
controlsekctmnicd!ly withthetouchd’afinger.It’s
designedtobeeasytouseandunderstand.
Thedisplaypaneldisplaysfive8’s,18POWERandallof
theovenfunctions.After 15seconds,alllightsdisappear
and“RESET”appearsintheupperportion.Touchthe
CLEAR/OFFpad,settheCLOCKandovenisready
foruse.
Ifpowerisdisruptedatanytime,theabovesequence
recurs,andyoumustresetCLC)CKaftertouchingthe
CLEAR/OFFpad.
“PRObE39AppearsontheDisplay
@ProbehasbeenforgottenwhenAutoRoastor Temp
Cook/Holdfunctionisbeingused.
~Probeisnotsecurelyseatedinovenwallreceptacle.
LDISPLAY.Displaystimeofday,timeor temperature
duringcookingfunctions,powerlevelbeingused,
cookingmodeandinstructions.
2. TIME COOKI&ILMicrowaveforapresetamount
oftimeusingautomaticpowerlevel10.(Ifdesired,you
maychangepowerlevelafterenteringcookingtime.See
page10.)
3. TIMEDEFROST.Gentlethawingat automaticpower
level3(Low).(Ifdesired,youmaychangepowerlevel
afterenteringdefrostingtime.Seepage9.)
4. CLOCK.Touchthispadtoentertimeofdayorcheck
timeofdaywhilemicrowaving.Tosetclock,firsttouch
CLOCKpadandthenentertimeofday.Forexample,if
timeis 1:30,touchnumberpads1,3 andOand“1:30”
willappearindisplay.ThentouchSTARTpad.Toreset
orchangetime,simplyrepeataboveprocess.
5. AUTOSTART.Allowsyoutoprogramyourovento
begincookingatapresettimeofday—uptoa12-hour
delay.(Seepage11.)
6. CLEAR/OFH’.Whentouched,itshutsofftheoven
anderasesallsettings(excepttimeofday).
7.AUTOROA.ST.Insertprobe,touchthispadandthen
numberpadfordesiredcodenumberto slow-cookor
~emperat~recookmeatwithautomaticpresetpr
(f
pages12and 13.)
8. EXHAUSTFAN.PressHI, IX)or OFF forthe
differentfanspeeds. —.
9. TENIPCOOK/HOLD. Usethetemperatureprobeto
cookbyusingapresettemperature.On& foodriaches
presettemperature,ovenswitchestoHOLDsettingand
maintainsthattemperatureuntilyoutouchthe
CLEAR/OFFpad. (Seepage11.)
10.MH$VSECTIMER,Thisfeatureusesnomicrowave
energy.It fimctionsaseitherakitchentimer,asaholding
periodafterdefrostor asadelaytimerbeforetimeor
temperaturecooking.(Seepage18.)
IL MIN.Usewithnumberpadstoenterwholeminutes.
Forexample,for4minutestouch4andMIN.
L?.POWERLEVEL.Touchthispadbeforeentering
anotherpowerlevelnumberifyouwanttochangefrom
automaticpowerlevel10(High)forcookingor power
level3(Low)fordefrosting.
U. NUMBERPADS.Touchthesepadstoentercooking
time,defrostingtime,timeofday,temperature,power
level,AutoCodesor foodweightsforAutoDefrost.
M. START.Allerallselectionsaremade,touchthispad
tostarttheoven.
l% AUTODEI?ROST.Touchthispadandthenuse
numberpadstoenterfoodweight,Theovenautomatically
setspowerlevelsanddefrostingtime.(Seepage14,)
16.LIGHT.Touchdesiredpadtoilluminatecounteror
tturnonnightlight.
MJTOMATICIiANFEATURE
Cookingappliancesinstalledundertheovenmay,
undersomeheavyusageconditions,causetemperatures
highenoughtooverheatsomeinternalpartsofthe
microwaveoven.
Topreventoverheatingfromtakingplace,theexhaust
fanisdesignedtoautomaticallyturnonat alowspeedif
excessivetemperaturesoccur,Shouldthishappen,thefan
cannotbemanuallyturnedoff, butitwiHautomatically
turnoffwhentheinternalpartshavecooled.Thefanmay
stayonuptoapproximately30minutesaftertherange
andmicrowaveovencontrolshavebeenturnedoff.
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LDoor Handle.Pulltoopen 7. OvenLight.Lightcomeson
door.Doormustbe securely whendoor isopenedor whenoven
latchedforoventooperate. isoperatinginanyfunction.
2. DoorLatches. 8. MicroThermometern’
3. Windowwith?$letaiShield. TemperatureProbe.Uscwith
%rcenallowscookingtobeviewed TempCook/HoldandAutoRoast
functionsonly.
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inoven. 9. TWOPositionMetalShelf.
4. ModelandSerialNumbers. Doublestheovencapacitywhen
reheatingor cookingsmallerfood
5. oven vent. items.(Forcomplekuseofshelf,
seepages16and 17.)
6. Redrdathg Hlter.See
page20. 10.ReceptacleforTemperature
Probe.Probemustbesecurely
insertedintoreceptaclebeforeoven
willstartanytemperatureorAuto
Roastcooking.
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Il. TouchControlPaneland
DigitalDisplay.Fordetailed
informationoneachfeature,
seepages6and7.
ELHoodControls.
Fan.PressI-H,LOorOFF.
Light.PressON, NIGHTor OFF.
130GreaseFilters.
14.CooktopLight.
Eoven Floor.
16.AutoRoast&AutoDefrost
Guide.
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Tim?Defmx s
designed speedythawingof
frozenfood.andisoneofthegreat
advantagesofamicrowaveoven.
UsetheTimeDefrostsettingto
quicklythawfoodssuchasbread,
rolls,vegetables,hits andfrozen
dinners.TheAutoDefrostsetting
ispreferred for meat andpoultry
beumsetheovensetsthedefrosting
timeandpowerlevelsforyou.
~Powerlevel3isautomaticallyset
fordefrosting,butyoumaychange
thisformoreflexibiMy.
~Seeyourcookbookfor
defrostinghelp.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
thedefi-ostfunction,defrosta1O-OZ.
packageoffrozenstrawberriesby
foHowingthestepsbelow.
Step1:Placepackageoffrozen
strawberriesintheovenandclose
door.Besurepackagecontains
nometal.
Step 2: TouchTIME DEFROST.
Displayshows“: O“and “PC)WER
3:’“ENTERDEFTIME” flashes.
Step3: Selectonehalfofthetotal
defrostingtimerecommendedin
yourcookbook.Forexample,touch
4Ipadfor4minutes,
Displayshow ‘%:00”and “POWER
-‘““6DEJ?TIME” flashes.
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~= ~touchPCN%’H?LEVELpad,
~hen~ouchCiesirednu~~]berfor
~~~wpolverlevel.
Step4:TouchSTART.“D13FTIME”
showsandtimecountsdownon
display.Whencycleiscompleted,
theovensignalsandflashes“EndJ’
thenautomaticallyshutsoff.
StepS:Turnpackageover,close
doorandrepeatSteps2and3toset
remaininghalfofdefrostingtime
andtouchSTART.
Step6: Whenovensignalsand
flashes“End~’opendoor,remove
packagetindseparatestrawberries
tofinishdefrosting.
Defrosting T
~Foodsfrozeninpaperorplastic
canbedefrostedinthepackage.
@Forevendefrosting,somefoods
needtobebrokenupor separated
partofthewaythroughthe
defrostingtime.
*Family-size,pre-packaged
frozendinnerscanbedefrosted
andmicrowaved.If the foodis ina
foilcontainer,transferittoa
microwave-safedish,
@Checkyourcookbookforother
defrostingtips,
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Q.when Ipress STMT, Ihear a
dull, thumping noise.Whatisit?
A. Thissoundisnormal.Itis
lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga
powerlevellowerthan 10(High).
Q. CanIdefrostsmalllitemsin
ahurry?
A. Yes,buttheywillneedmore
frequentattentionthanusual.Raise
thepowerlevelafterenteringthe
timebytouchingthedesiredpower
levelpad. Powerlevel7cutsthe
totaidefrostingtimeinabout1/2;
Powerlevel10cutsthetotal
defrostingtimetoapproximately
i/3.Duringeither,rotateorstir
foodfrequently.
Q. Whydon%thedefrosting
timesinthecookbookseemright
formyfood?
A. Cookbooktimesareaverages.
Defrostingtimecanvaryaccording
tothetemperatureinyourfreezer.
Setyourovenforthetimeindicated
inyourcookbook,If yourfoodis
stillnotcompletelythawedatthe
endofthattime,resetyouroven
andadjustthetimeaccordingly.
Q.Shouldailfoodsbecompletely
thawedbeforecooking?
A. Somefoodsshouldnotbe
completelythawedbeforecooking.
Forexample,fishcookssoquickly
itisbettertobegincookingwhileit
isstillslightlyfrozen.
Q. CanIopenthedoorduring
defrostingtocheckonthe
progressofxnyfood?
A. Yes.Youmayopenthedoorat
anytimeduringmicrowaving.To
resumedefrosting,closethedoor
andpressSTART.Theovenbegins
operatingiftimeisleftontimer.
If not, resettimer, \
TimeCookI&Hallowsyouto
microwaveforapresetamount of
~imeusing automatic powerlevel
10(High), or change powerk+
automatically.
powerlevel10(High)is
recommendedformostcooking,
butyoumaychangethisformore
flexibility.Seethecookbook.
Step5:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“EndVClven,
lightandfanshutoff.
Step6: Openthedoor.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
timecooking.makeacupofcoffee
byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Step1:Placefoodinovenin
microwave-safecontainerandclose
thedoor.
Step1:Fillacup2/3 fullof
water,add 1teaspoonofinstant
coffeeandstirtodissolve.Usea
cupthathasnometaldecoration
andismicrowave-safe(referto
MicrowavingTipson page3).
P1acecup inovenandclosedoor.
Step2: TouchTIMECOOKI&H.
Displayshows“: O“and “POWER
10~’“ENTERCOOKTIMEI“flashes.
Step3: Selectyourtime.Touch
1andNUNpadforoneminute.
Displayshows“1:00”and “POWER
10~’“COOKTJMEI“ flashes,
Becauseautomaticpowerlevel10
isrecommendedforthiscupof
coffee,thereisnoneedtochange
thepowerlevel.(Ifpowerlevel10
isnotappropriate,see “Howto
ChargePowerLevel”at right.)
S!sp4:TouchSTART.“COOK
‘1’INIE11’“’POWER10”andtime
cdownshowondisplay.
utTcook 1
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TheTimeCook11featureletsyou
settwotimecookingfunctions
withinoneprogram.Thisisideal
ifyouwanttochangepowerlevels
duringyourcookingoperations.
Here’showtodo it.
Step2:TouchTIMECOOKI&11.
Disp}ayshows“: 0“ and “POWER
10?“ENTERCOOKTIMEI“fl~h~.
Step3: Selectyourcookingtime,
Forexample,touch2, 1and5for
twominutesand 15seconds.
Displayshows“2:15”and“POWER
Kl:’“COOKTIMEI“ flashes.
Step4: TouchTIMECOOKI&H.
Step5:Setyourcookingtime.
HowtoCPoLevel
Aftersettingcookingtime,
touchPOWERLEVEL~
thentouchdesirednumberfor
newpowerlevel.
Step7: “POWER10”isdisplayed
and“COOISTIME1“countsdown.
Step8: Attheendof“COOK
TIMEI;’thesecondpowerlevelis
displayedand “COOKTIMEH“
isshowncountingdown.
Step9: Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“End~’The
oven,lightandfanshutoff.
Step10:Openthedoor.
Qand Answers
Q. Isetmyovenforthetime
calledforintherecipe,butatthe
endofthetimeallowed,myfood
wasn’tdone.What happened?
A. Sincehousepowervariesdue
totimeor location,manytime
cookingrecipesgiveyouatime
rangetopreventovercooking.Set
theovenforminimumtime,testthe
foodfordoneness,andcookyour
foodalittlelonger,ifnecess~ry.
Q. Itouchedthenumberpads
andseiectedmypowerlevel.When
ItouchedSTART,however,my
ovendidn’tcomeon.Whynot?
A. TheTIMECOOKI&11pad
mustbetouchedbeforesettingthe
numberpadsor elseyourovenwill
notbegincooking.
Q. Iwanttocookonapower
levelotherthanHigh.WhatdoI
needtodo?
A. Tochangethepowerlevel,
touchthePOWERLEVELpad,
thentouchdesirednumberfornew
powerlevel.
Q. CanIinterruptTirmeCookto
checkthefood?
A. Yes.Toresumecooking,
simplyclosethedoorandpress
theSTARTpad.Thetimermustbe
resetforcookingtoresumeunless
timeisremainingontimer.
Step 6: TouchSTART.
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Mxnd temperature isthebest
testddmem?ss For many hods.
Useknp Cook/Hold! tofmdi a
varietyOFfoods@ the desired
finished!kmdt.emperature.The
TimeCookI&Hsettingis
recommendedforbatters,
doughs,frozenfoodsandfoods
whicharedifficulttocook
precisetywiththeprobe.
TempCook/Holdtakesthe
guessworkOMofcooking,because
theovenautomaticallyswitches
to“Hold”settingafterreachingthe
presetfoodtemperatureand
maintainsthattemperatureforupto
onehouroruntilyoutouchthe
CLEAR/OFFpad.
Note:Ovenautomaticallyswitches
to“Hold”whenpresetfood
temperatureisreached.
‘ITemperature Prdw
Thetemperatureprobeisafood
thermometerthatgaugesthe
internaltemperatureof’thefood;
itmustbcusedwhenusingTemp
C’ook/Holcior AutoRoast.Touse
theprobeproperly,follow
(directionsonpage 12.
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Step 1:Inserttemperatureprobe
andattachprobesecurelyinoven
wall.Close thedoor.
s2:TouchTEN-WC
HThedisplaypanelshows
“l?’ and“POWER10.”“ENTER
FOODTENW”flashes.
$!@3:Touch1,6,0 for 160”E
*’FOODTEMP” flashesand
“i60F’”and“POWER10”show
)J1
display.
Step4: TouchPOWERLEVEL
pad. “ENTERPOWER”flashes.
Touch5formediumpower.
“FOODTEMP~’“’160F”and
“POWER5“ showondisplay.
Step5: XmchSTART.If internal
temperatureoftheroastisless
than90°F.,displaywillshow
“COOL”:iftemperatureis90°f!
orabove,displayshows
temperaturecountingup.
Step6:When 160”F.isreached,
theovenwillsoundanddisplay
‘*Hold?Theovenwillthenhold
thetemperature.
Step 7:TouchtheCLEAR/OFF
padtostopthecycle.
Step8:Removeprobeandfood
fromtheoven.
EtIke AWart
TheAutoMartfeatureallowsyou
toprogramyouroventobegin
cookingatapresettimeofday—
uptoa12-hourdelay.
ToUseAutoStart
StepLTouchAUTOSTARTpad
(insteadofSTARTpad).
Step2:Enterthetimeyouwant
theovento start.(Besureyour
microwaveovenclockshowsthe
correcttimeofday.)
Step3: Enteryourdesiredcooking
program.
Step4:TouchSTARTpad.The
ovenwillautomaticallystartatthe
desiredtime.
cookingT
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Usealowerpowerleve~;itwill
heatmoreevenlyeventhough
requiringmoretime.
@Besurefrozenfoodhasbeen
completelydefrostedbeforeinserting
probe.Probemaybreakof’fifused
infrozenfoods.
@Coverfoodslooselyformoisture
controlandc]uick,evenheating.
Qah!nvers
Q. Are thereanyfoodsIcan’t
Twnpcook?
A. Yes.Delicatebuttericings,ice
cream,frozenwhippedtoppings,
etc.softenrapidlyatwarm
temperatures.Batters,doughsand
frozenfoodsarealsodifficultto
cookpreciselywiththeprobe.It’s
besttoTimeCookthesefoods.
Q. Whydid“PRobE’”flashon
thedisplayafterItouchedthe
STARTpad?
A. “PRObE”willflashifyou
don’tscatthecableendoftheprobe
securelyintothereceptacleinthe
ovenwailor ifyoutouchtheTEMP
COOWHOLDpadandforgetto
usetheprobe.
Q.CanIleavemyt)robeinthe
ovenifit’snotin;e;tedinfood? ,
A. No,ifittouchestheovenwall,
youmaydamagetheoven.
Q.CanITempCookdifferent.
portionsof foodatdifferent
temperatures?
A. Yes.Thetemperatui-eprobe
givesyouthefreedomtocook
differentportionsoffoodat
differenttemperaturestosuit
individualeatingstyles.Simply
placeprobeinfoodandchange
temperaturesettingasneeded.
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ihto Roastuses the ternpermm
probetcook tthe desired
stemperature.Unlike
T&q)Cook/HoId,whichUsesa
singlepowerlevel,AutoRoast
usesupto3powersettingswhich
autwswdu
roatpre
tecorewi
over
Justas inconventionalroasting,
onlytenderroastsshouldbeAuto
Roasteduntilspecifiedinternal
temperaturesarereached.Less
tenderroastsshouldbemicrowaved
bytime,accordingtothecookbook
whichcomeswithyouroven.
PreRofor
ARo
Placeporkroastincookingbag
andplacein microwave-safedish.
@
Placemeatinovenwithprobeto
theright.Insertcableendofprobe
firmlyintoreceptacleonovenwall.
HtAutoR
Ik@ROast taJMedium
If+w IUIVIHI I
Placetenderbeefroastincooking
bagontrivetinmicr~~ve-safedish,
(Refertopackageinstructionsfor
properuseofcookingbag.)Insert
probethroughcookingbag
horizontallyintothecentermeaty
areanottouchingboneor fat.
Makesurethehandledoesnot
touchthefoodor topor sides
oftheoven.
.
LTouchALJTOROASTpad.
“ROAST”appearscmthedisplay
and “ENTERCODE” flashes.
Touchnumberpad 1.“l” andthe
selecteddonenesscode—inthis
case,“MEd’~appearonthedisplay.
“CODE” flashes.After4seconds,
“START”flashesonthedisplay.
TouchSTART.(See“AutoRoast
Guide”onpage13forcomplete
listofrecommendedcodes.)
Note:BytouchingtheAU’10
ROASTpadduringcooking,the
meat’sinternaltemperaturewillbe
displayed.(“COOL”willbe
displayeduntilmeatreaches90”F.)
Whenpadisreleased,doneness
codereappearsonthedisplay.
2. WhenyouselectAutoRoast
codes1or 2, theovensignalswith
4beepsand “TURn”flasheson the
displaywhenit’stimetoturnthe
roastover.Afteryouturn theroast,
closethedoorandtouchSTART.
(Note:Ovencontinuestocook
afterthesignalwhetheror not
roastisturnedover.)
3. Afterapre-programmedfood
temperatureis reached,ovenbeeps
4timesand “HOLd” appearson
thedisplay.
4. Foodwillbeheldatthis
temperaturefor60minutes.The
oventhenbeeps4timesand “End”
appears,
~Placemeatsinacookingbaginmicrowave-safedish.(Refertopackage
instructionsforproperuseofcookingbag.)
aRecommendedcodesarealsoshownonguidebehinddoor,onfrontofoven.
sIrtsertprobeas describedonpage12.
Food ]Code
Beef(5poundmax.) I1
well ~
Pork(5poundmm.)
LoinRoast 2
Poultry(6poundmax.)
TurkeyBreast 3
(Insertprobehorizontally
intomeatiestarea.)
Final
Temp.
160°F.
170°F.
170°F.
185°F.
Approx.Thne
[ndnutesperpound)
13-15
15-17
15-19
17-20
‘Recommendedstandingtimebeforeserving.
~Utirna~iC $$immer @kk @UtORoastCode4)
Ht?ld*
Minutes
o
5-10
10
10-15
Doneness
Display
MEd
WELL
WELL
WELL
Final Approx. Doneness
Food ‘l’’emp+Time/Hours Display Comment.5
Beef
PotRoast 180”F. 5-7 SIM Addenoughliquidtojustcover
meat.Ifaddingvegetablesmake
suretheyarecompletelycovered
byliquid.
Chili 18G”F. 5-8 SIM Precookmeat.Placeprobe1inch
fromtopsurface.Stiraficr3
hours,ifpossible.
Chicken
Stewing 180”F, 4-6 SIM Add4cupsliquid.Insertprobe
intomeatiestareaofinnerthigh
frombelowendandparallelto
leg,Turnoverafter1/2oftime.
Broiler/Fryer 180”F. 3-4 SIM Sameprocedureasabove.
HamorPork 4-6 SIM Add4cupsliquid.
soup
Smck/Vegetabk 180”F. 7-1o MM Makesurethatvegetablesand
meatarecoveredbyliquid,Stir
every3hours.
5-7 SiM Addenoughliquidtocoverpeasat
least2inches.Stirafter3hours.
(htoR(MNCode4)
Yourcookbookhasinformationon
Automatic.%mtnering,including
guidesandrecipes.
Total.timeincludestimetobring
foodto 180”F,,andholdatthat
temperatureuntildone.
SetAutoSimmerlikeAutoRoast
asexplainedon page12.Display
showsC’SIM”and“CODE47
OvenswitchestoHoldat 180QF.,
andcontinuesholdingat MO°F.
untilyouremovefoodandturnoff
oven.If stirringisrecommended,
youcanresetovenbytouchingthe
STARTpadagain.Touch
CLEAR/OFFpadaftercooking.
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the Whnwicauy setsthe
defrostingtimes and pkvds
for]WM.
Use theAuto.Defrostguideonthe
ft>llowingpage. IZn!erthe fooci
wei~~timpounds and tenths ofa
pound{seeConversion Guicieat
ri@t). ThentouchtheSTARTpad.
TheOVencalcu!a~esdefrostingtime
andchangespowerlevelsduring
defrostingtogiveevendefrosting
results.
HtsetAuto Defrost
Beforeyoubegin,checktheguide
locatedatthefrontoftheoven,
visiblewhenyouopenthedoor.It
showsminimumandmaximum
foodweightsforavarietyoffoods.
Youwil~needtoknowyourfood’s
weightbeforesettingAutoll
1. Removefoodfrompackage,
placeinovenonmicrowave-safe
dishandclosedoor.
~OR
1DOOR %=
1
2. TouchAUTODEFROSTpad.
“LBS”and “DEF” aredisplayed
and“ENTERWEIGHT”flashes.
3. Enterweight.Forexample,touch
numberpads1and2foraweight
of 1.2pounds(1pound,3ounces;
seeConversionGuideatright).
Displayshows“1.2~’“WEIGHT;’
“L13S”and“DEF~’Afier4seconds,
“DEF” isdisplayedand“1.2”is
replacedby“START”,flashing.
4. TouchSTARTpad, Display
showsdefrosttimecountingdown.
mice duringdefrosting,the
ovenbeeps4timesand“’I’UW>
flashesoi the display.“TURn”
flashesuntilyouopenthedoor,
attendyourfood(seeguideonnext
page),closethedoorandtouchthe
STARTpad,
Whencicfrostingtimeiscompleted,
“End” flashesandovenbeeps4
times,“End” remainsondispltiy
andovenbeepseveryminuteuntil
doorisopenedor CLEAWOFF
padistouched.
14
smm
WhenusingtheAutoDefrost
feature,itisnecessarytoallow
thefoodto standinordertofinish
defrostingtheinterior.Youmaytake
thefoodoutoftheovenifyouwish.
Standtimerecommendationsare
givenintheguideonthenextpage.
Ckmversim(kick
If weightoffoodis statedin
poundsandounces,theounces
mustbeconvertedtotenths(.1)
ofapound.
Ounces Pounds
1-2 .1
3.2
4-5 .3
6-7 .4
I8.5 —
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9.7
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I14-15 I.9
Fmm SIGNAL SECONDSI
STAND
5minutes
a-lops 0.1-5.0 lbs. Turnover. Separateandshield
wherenecessary. 2minutes
Frankfurters,Sausage 0.1-5.0 ibs. Separate. Removedefrosted
pieces. 5minutes
GroundMeat 0.1-5.0 lbs. llrn over. I&movedefrosted
areasandbreakapart. 5minutes
BeefPatties I0.1-5.0 lbs. Tumover. ISeparatepatties.
Roast 0.1-5.0 Ibs. Turnoverand Shieldif necessary.
shield. minutes
10minutes
Ribs 0.1-5.0 lbs, Turnover. Removedefrosted
pieces.Shieldif
necessary. 5minutes
Steak I0.1-5.0 lbs< Turnover. I5minutes
Stew 0.1-5.0 lbs. Turnoverand Separateandremove
separate. defrostedpieces.
ToaToas
sh
WholeChicken 0.1-5.0 lbs. 10minutes;
runcoldwater
incavity.
TurkeyBreast 0.1-5.0 lbs.
(breastsideup) Turnover. Shieldwhere
necessary. 20minutesin
refrigerator
5minutes
ChickenPieces I0.1-5.0 lbs. ‘Ihrnover. Separateandremove
defrostedpieces. 10minutes;
runcoldwater
incavity.
Cornishhens(whole) 0.1-5.0 Ibs. Removewrapper
andturnover.
5minutes
Cornishhens(split) -lbs. Turnover. I
5minutes
Fishfillets -lbs. Turnover. Separateandremove
defrostedpieces.
Shrimp,scallops 0.1-3.0 lbs.
w-holefish 0.1-3.0 lb=
5minutes
Separate. Separateandremove
defrostedpieces.
Holdunder
coldrunning
water.
Turnoverand
shieldtailand
head.
M@s or thin areasofmeatwilldefrostmorerapidlythanotherareas.Afterfirstor secondsignal,shieldwarmareas
withsmallpiecesoffoil.
1.5
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Thetwopositionwireshelfis
specificallydesignedforadded
capacityhea[ingandreheatingin
yourSpacemaker@microwaveoven.
Morethanonefoodmaybeheated
orreheatedandreadytoserveatthe
samelime,
Whenmicrowavingwiththeoven
shelf,sometechniqueswilldiffer
fromthecookbookwhichcame
withyouroven.Itisimportantto
arrangefoodsproperly,andthisis
shownonthenextpage.Cookware
sizeisimportant;selectfrom
amongthesuggestionsat.right.
Also,foodsizeshouldbe
considered;foodsover3% inches
high,or 3poundsarenot
recommendedforshelfcooking.
Battersanddoughfoodsand
uncookedfoodswhichneedtobe
preparedfromscratchshouldbe
cookedwithouttheovenshelf,
followingcookbookdirections.
Usepotholderswhenhandling
foodsheatedtogetherwithyour
ovensheff,especiallywhenheating
largeramountsoffoodin8-in.
squareorother2-quartsize
casseroles.Theextrasteam
generatedfrommultiplefood
cookingmaymakecookwarehotter
thanwithregularmicrowaving,
fors
a
Beforeplacingfoodinthedishes,
checktoseethattheywillfittogether
onorundertheshelf.Also,besure
cookwareismicrowave-safe.
Cookwareforheatingorreheating
include1cupmeasuringcup,
8x4x3-inchIoafdishes,9x5x3-inch
loafdishesor9-inchpieplates.
Leftoversmaybeplacedinsmall
individualceramicorplasticbowls
ordividedplates.
Topositiontheshelf,tiptheback
SIightlyandfittheshelfsupport
guidesontothesupportguides
locatedoneachsideoftheovenin
therear.
Next,lowerthefrontuntiltheshelf
supportguidesfitontothesupport
guideslocatedateachsideofthe
oveninthefront.
Whenproperlypositioned,theshelf
shouldfitsnuglyinpiace,belevel
andnottouchthebackorsidewall
oftheoven.
It’arcingoccurswhenusingthe
shelftocookmorethanonefood
atthesametime,turntheoven
off.Makesuretheshelfis
positionedright-sideuponall
fourshelfsupportsandnot
touchingovenwalls.Toprevent
arcing,removetheshelfwhenyou
arenotusingit.
Usewaxpaperor plasticwrap
insteadoflidsoncasseroles.Lids
mayaddtoomuchheighttodish,
HtHo
‘ho plates leftoversmaybe
reheatedtogether. .Arrangethick
or densefoodsto outsideedgesof
plateand cover with plastic wrap.
Microwaveat High (10)for 2to 3
minutes.lleverse position ofplates
(topto bottom) and rotate 1/2turn.
Continuemicrowavingat High (10)
for2to 3minutes. Continue
heating,if necessary, untilhot.
Reheatingtwocasseroles(height
shouldbelessthan3%inches)is
possible.Coverwithplasticwrap.
Usestaggeredarrangementsof
food,placingfoodonrightsideof
shelfandleftsideoffloor.Referto
Heatingor ReheatingGuidein
cookbookfor suggestedmicrowave
timepercasseroleandaddthetimes
together.Microwaveat High(10)
reversingpositionoffoods(topto
bottom)atter halfoftime.Several
smallbowlsoflefloversmaybe
heatedinthesameway,stirringand
reversingpositionsafterhalfoftime.
Twofrozenindividualentrees
(5to702. each)ortwoTV
dinners(10to Uoz.each)are
bothreadytoserveatthesame
time.Removetraysoffoodfrom
theirboxes.If therearefoilcovers,
removethemandreturnthetraysof
foodtotheirboxes.(Batteredfoods
shouldberemovedfromthetrays
andcookedconventionally.)Place
inovenwithoneTVdinneror
entreeonrightsideofsheifandthe
seconddinneror entreeonleftside
offloor.Microwaveat High(10)for
7minutes.Reversepositions(topto
bottom)androtatefoods$/2turn. “
ContinuemicrowavingatHigh(10)
for7minutes.Checkdinnersfor
heating.If onedinnerseemsless
donethandesired,returnittothe
boxandcontinueheatingonfloor
1to2moreminutes.
HtReheat Several
Different Types of Foods
Tbgether
Whenheatingseveraldifferent
typesoffoodtogether,foodswhich
shouldbeservedhotmustbeplaced
ontheovenfloor,whilefoodswhich
areoniywarmedshouldbeplacedcm
theshelf.Thisisbecausemicrowave
energyenterstheovenfromthe
bottomonly.Also,itisimportant
torememberthatfoodsabsorb
microwaveenergyatdifferentrates.
Ratescanbeaffectedbythesizeof
thefoodanditsstartingtemperature.
Becauseofthevaryingrates,you
mayneedtostartreheatinglargeror
moredensefoodsafewminutes
aheadoftime,thenaddother
smallerorlessdensefoods.
Alternately,ifoneofthefoodsyou
areheatingseemsundercookedbut
theothersareheatedsatisfactorily,
lettheunderheatedfoodcontinue
cooking.
Heatorreheatdifferenttypesof
foodatHigh(10).Todetermine
heatingtimes,addtimesforall
foodstogether.(SeeHeatingGuide
incookbook.)Aflerhalfoftime,
stirorrearrangefoods(donot
reversepositions).Checkfoods
(especiallythoseonovenfloor)
after3/4oftotaltimeandremove
anywhicharedone.Continue
cookingothers.
Placeonfloorkwgerormore
densefoodswhichneedthemost
heating,suchasleftoverfried
chicken,casserolesofcannedor
leftovervegetables,riceorpasta.
Placeonovenshelfthosefoods
whichneedonlybewarmed,such
asbakerypies,rolls,muffinsor
breads.
Poppopcornonthemicrowave
ovenflooronly.Popcornplacedon
theovenshelfwillnotpopproperly.
Useaspecialmicrowavepopcorn
accessoryorpopcornlabeledfor
useinmicrowaveovens.
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timingfunctions:
@1$operatesasaminutetimer,
~Itcanbesettodelaycooking.
~Ncanbeusedasaholdsetting
afterdefrosting.
TheMIN/SECTIMERoperates
withoutmicrowaveenergy.
How to mme a3“Minuk
Phone call
LTouchMIN/SECTIMERpad.
Thedisplayshows“: O“and
“ENTERTIME” flashes.
2. Touchnumberpads3andMIN
(for3minutesandnoseconds).
Displayshows“3:00”
and“TIME:’
3. TouchSTART.Displayshows
timecountingdown.
4. Whentimeis up,ovensignals,
flashes“End;’anddisplayshows
timeofday.
using aHoT
TheMinute/SecondTimercanalso
beusedtoprograma“holdingtime”
betweenmicrowavecookingfunctions.
Thetimecanrangefromonesecond
to99minutesand99seconds.A
holdingor standingtimemaybe
foundinsomeofyourownrecipes
or inthecookbooksupplied.
Delayed
coding
Todelaycookingupto99minutes
and99 seconds,toucheitherTIME
COOKI&II, TEMPCOOK/
HOLDor AUTOROASTandenter
cooktime,temperatureor code.
TouchMH’4/SECTIMERandenter
numberofminutestodelaycooking.
When deiayingTernpCook/EIoM
or AutoRoastcooking9besure
probeisinfood. TouchSTART’.
Timerwillcountdowntozero and
cookingwillbegin.
Flow to and
cook
Let”ssayyouwanttodefrostafi-ozen
casserolefor 15minutes,holdfor
10minutesandthenTimeCookftw
25minutes, Here’s how todoit:
Step 1:Takecasserolefromfreezer
andplaceinoven. Step7:Touch2,5 andI’vHN
fortwenty-fiveminutesofcooking
time.“COOKTIME” flashesand
“25:00”and “POWER10”appear
ondisplay,
Step2:TouchTIMEDEFROST+
Step8:TouchSTART.“DEFTIME”
and“15:00”countingdownshow
ondisplay.Aseachfunctionis
automaticallyperformed,oven
displayshowsinstructionsentered
andthefinction.
Thedisplayshows”: O“and
“POWER3:’ “ENTERDEF
TIME”flashes.
Step3:Touchpads1,5, andMIN
for 15minutesdefrostingtime.
“!5:00”appearsondisplay.
(Defrostingisautomaticallyseton
powerlevel3butcanbechanged
bytouchingthePOWERLEVEL
padandthedesiredpowerlevel.)
Step 4: Setstandingorholdtime
bytouchingMIN/SECTIMER.
Thedisplayshows“: O“and
“ENTERTIME” flashes.
Step5: Touch1,0 andMINtohold
ff>rtenminutes.“10:00”appears
ondisplayand“TIME”flashes.
Step 6: “fiouchTIMECOOKI&H
pad.Thedisp~ayshows“: O“and
“POWER10:’“ENTERCO~K
TIME1“flashes.
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Step9:Whentimeis up,theoven
signalsandflashes“End~’
Questionsa
Q. Whatwillhappenifl
accidentallyreversemydef~*ost,
holdandcookinstructions?
A. ‘I’heovenwillautomatically
rearrangeyourprogram.Defrosting
willalwayscomefirst, thenhold,
andthenthecookingfunction.
Q. CanIdefrostandholdonly?
A. Yes.Sometimesyoumayordy
wanttodefrostafood,holdit, and
cookitlater.Allyouneedtodois
programindefrostandamountof
time.Thenprogramtheholdtime
andtheamountofcookingtime,Be
sureto putthethaweddishinthe
refrigeratorpromptly.
NOTE:Letfoodsremainatroom
temperatureonlyas longassafe.
Timeswillvary,
Q. Ip~*ograrnmuiimyovenfor
aspecificdefrostingtimebutit
defrostedlongerthannecessary.
Whathappened?
A. Wheninstructionsconflict,
theovencarriesoutthelast
instruction.Youmayhavesetthe
oventodefrostfor4minutes,holcl
for2minutes,andthendefrostfor
6minutes.In thiscase,theoven
woulddefrostfor6minutesand
holdfor2minutes.
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Yourm?wnlicrowaveovenis
avahxhie app&mfx.Protect
itfrommisuse by Mowing
theserules:
@Keepyourovencleanand
sweet-smelling.Openingtheoven
doorafewminutesaftercooking
helpsairouttheinterior.An
occasionalthoroughwipingwitha
solutionofbakingsodaandwater
keepstheinteriorfresh.
~Don’tusesharp-edged utensils
withyour oven. Theinsideand
outsideovenwallscanbescratched
andthecontrolpanelcanbe
d~~ng~d
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BECERTAINPOWERISOFF
nq~~~ CLEA~~~GANY
PART’OFTHISOVEN.
Ht(the
WMsand floor.Somespatterscan
beremovedwithapapertowel,
whileothersmayrequireadamp
cloth.Removegreasyspatterswith
asudsycloth,thenrinsewitha
dampcloth.Do notuseabrasive
cleanersonovenwalls.NEVER
USEACOMMERCIALOVEN
CLEANERONANYPARTOF
YOURMICRC)WAVEOVEN.
Door(inside).IVindow:Wipe
up spatters tiailyand wash when
soiled with adamp cloth. l?inse
thoroughly and dry.
lbfetaland plasticparts on door:
Wipe frequently with adamp
ciothtoremoveallsoil.DONOT
USEABRASIVES,SUCHAS
CLEANINGPOWDERSOR
STEELANDPLASTICPADS.
THEYWILLMARTHE
SURFACE.
Specialnotewhenusing
Brown‘NSeardish:If grease
ispresent,highheatgeneratedon
bottomofaBrown‘NSeardish
maycausethegreasetoburnonto
theovenfloor.Thismayberemoved
withacleansersuchasBonArni@~
brandcleanser.
AflerusingBonAmi@brand
cleanser,rinseanddry thorough~y,
followinginstructionsoncan.Do
notuseBonAmi”brandcleanser
onthepaintedsurfacessuchasthe
walls.Itmayscratchthepaint.
AutomaticTemperatureProbe.
Probeissturdy,butcareshouldbe
takeninhandling.Do nottwistor
bend;avoiddroppingtemperature
probe.
Cleanassoonafterusingaspossible.
Toclean,wipewithsudsycloth,then
rublightlywithplasticscouring
bailif necessary.Rinseanddryor
washindishwasher.
ShelfAccessory.Yourshelf
accessoryisdesignedforuseina
microwaveovenonly;donotusein
aconventionaloven.Donotusea
browningdishwiththeshelf.
Arcingcouldoccur.
Cleanshelfwithmildsoapand
wateror inthedishwasher.Donot
cleaninaself-cleaningoven.
Ht(km t
Case.Cleantheoutsideofyour
ovenwithsoapandadampcloth,
rinsewithadampclothandthen
dry.Wipethewindowcleanwitha
dampclothtChrometrimisbest
wipedwithadampclothandthen
withadrytowel.
(XmtrdlPanel.Wipewithadamp
cloth.Drythoroughly.Donotuse
cleaningsprays,largeamountsof
soapandwater,abrasivesorsharp
objectsonthepanel—theycan
damageit.
DoorSurface.Whencleaning
surfacesofdoorandoventhat
cometogetheronclosingthedoor,
useonlymild,non-abrasivesoaps
ordetergentsappliedwithasponge
or softcloth.
PowerCord.If thecordbecomes
soiled,unplugandwashwitha
dampcloth.Forstubbornspots,
sudsywatermaybeused,butbe
certaintorinsewithadampcloth
anddrythoroughlybeforeplugging
cordintooutlet.
CF
RGF
bur microwaveovenhastwo
reusablemetalfilterstohelpremove
greasefromtheairandadisposable
charcoalfiltertohelpremovesmoke
andodorscausedbycookingwith
yourrange.Whenthefanis
operated,air isdrawnupthrough
thefiltersandthenrecirculated.
Thedistmsablecharcoalfilter
shouldbereplacedwhenit is
noticeablydirtyordiscolored
(usuallyafier6to12months,
dependingon hoodusage).Order
PartNo. WB02X4267fromyour
GEsupplier.DONOTCLEAN
THISFILTER.DON(YI’
OPER.AT’EYOURHOOD
WITHOUTALLTHREE
FILTERSIN PLACE.
Toremovethecharcoalfilter,
disconnectpoweratmainfuse
orcircuitbredwr panelorpull
plug.Removethetopgrillby
takingoff2screwswhichholdit
inplace.Graspfilterandslide
towardfrontofoven.It willslide
rightout.
Toinstallanewfilter,remove
plasticandotherouterwrapping
fromthenewfilter.Insertfilterinto
topopeningofovenasshown.R
willrestatan angleontwoside
supporttabsandinfrontofright
reartab.Replacegrillandsecure
with2screws.
ReGrease Filters
Thegreasefiltersshouldbe
ckanedatleastonceamonth.
Neveroperateyourhoodwithout
thefiltersinplace.In situations
whereflamingmightoccuron
surfacesbelowhood,filterwill
retardentryofflamesintotheunit.
‘IbCk%.mgreasema”, soak,
thenagitatefilterinsolutionofhot
wateranddetergent.Don’tuse
ammoniaor otheralkalibecause
theywilldarkenmetal.Light
brushingcanbeusedtoremove
embeddeddirt.
Rinse,shakeandremovemoisture
beforereplacing.
Filtersshouldbecleanedatleast
onceamonth. Neveroperate
yourhoodwithoutthefiltersin
place.In situationswhereflaming
mightoccuronsurfacesbelow
hood,filterswillretardentryof
flamesintotheunit.
To~ep]acegreasefilter,slidethe
filterintheframeslotontheback
oftheopening’
Toremovegreasefilter,graspthe
“fingerhold”onthefilterandslide
totherear.
Pullfilterupwardandtothefront
tolockintoplace.
Thenpullfilterdownwardandto
thefront.Thefilterwilldropout.
11——’———
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