GE 49-4425 manual

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    3 — “=% w I?e g In f . Gr o In s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 i - U Y M i O f A I W . . . . . . . . . . S a T i F o W Mi c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to Usethe Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    — 4 C f o t b w C b t o b t e t u Y o l y t a t w y c t t f U y Spacemaker’” Microwave Oven Guide &Cook- b t h y s e w h k o c o t u F a fa m c o b t Y o f m o y mi c m e w b c o b t U i f a i w o w m ca s ve g ap p s n a s m in d f l p o h d o ha m a me a I a g f p c r de s l b a f r p u a c a U tem p c o w y c a gu e T so l m i th e t e[...]

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    D e a b r o t u t a f o a f e U y Lo w s e f de f b f o a f r f o R e i a s w y t c w y a u p Y c c u s s a a o f w t r o o N e w a cof f Re h c c o i y mi c i f a t c o t a a m f 1 3 n p p o i y m i o u l i a s p mi c p o a c o u l y u p o i a p a l a f m w o v B e o t h ge n w i t h pre c t co n c c f 1 U m e o a d i i c o M s t a u o m r o a h e[...]

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    6 — - . . to the T C O Your microwave oven has a circular timer that can be ro- 1~- ——.. .- ———.—. ..— . ——— i- ~.. tated manually. The timer indicator moves towards “O” only when the oven is cooking or defrosting with micro- wave energy. When the timer reaches “O” a bell will sound to tell you that cooking is complete[...]

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    .- 8 Time cooking is the most familiar to you already. The dif- ference is, with a microwave oven, you preset the time and the oven turns off automatically. You’ll use Time Cook f s j l r f d e f v e o b p M T C r g y a t r in min- u I y s t o t s w i t t s o t t o s t f n a S t o f t m t check and continue cooking, i n e Leftovers for reheating [...]

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    10 I t e y w f c o b t a c e d o i r e f s e w i ch e p e o g u T T e P w g y b r when c a m o p f h t a a m d I b t f r l T C B T’e m inse r P i f o s p o l e S IW r s w t o b t u t s w t t r i a d i t fi n pe r fo l r e di r i y C o U T C o t c t l t c w n e L c m i s h k T a P w i s b a p s h ge n i t p i t ce n p o t f a hor i a po s I n a l [...]

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    11 o L P O C h L for defrosting, delicate f o so f b u o fr o re h de l f o w a b a g o d r p a b e p r o a d i M E P Y o u M m o t t f m l r a a c a s t I a g f c s C cu s mi c v w o L p o l e T r e i c p 2 o y Co o M a p e o e t w r e v a o p 1 o t C o p l M ! ) C h ‘ ! t a M e s e Y f t r o p 1 o t C o H P T i t p l for most micro- wave cookin[...]

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    12 HowtoClean&Care forYourNewMicrowaveOven N e u a co m o eles n s a w B r t c o t “ a o o a p o y r n o o a at t o o f c l B s t c t s c f o w a M s p c o w a m a p p o d t p s b p a t o o t w a d c l g r o w[...]

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    13 T r e h l a f i di s p a m f o c i b r p a o p p R e 2 ~ SC F f e s o l o p a 3 - f f r e d L o p a u n i r o r b e P l f i o t n e e o l P d T r e y o l a f i di s p a r f o c i b r o p p R e t t g r b t a o 2 s c w h i i p l -~ ~ r e t s i s c o t l t s e . ho u O o d f e a r e o t ~ l h o as s T g r t a p u a u t c l d h i a f r l o o T r e b[...]

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    14 T e x h f e o y Sp a m w o i eq u w a m f i w r e g r W t f i op e a i d u t h t f a i t d t p v i t t o T h a h a l f i i t c s I rerno v g r the f i h o t f t a p t t r e T f i w d o T rep l f l i n t f i i t tap f s o t b o t o p P t t b a u p i p l[...]

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    15 ‘ilwsethings are normal with your microwave overt: 2. Light reflection around door or outer case or through the 1. Steam orvaporescaping from around the door. top grill. Problem: The oven doesn’t seem to work at all. Solution: Check first to see that the 3-prong plug is inserted firmly into the proper receptacle, Next, check to see if a fuse[...]

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    (Includes cooking centers and microwave ovens) FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC TO YOU - This warranty is extended by General Electric to the orig- ~•ü inal purchaser and to any succeeding owner and applies to products purchased in the United States, retained within the 48 contiguous states, the state of Hawaii or the District of Col[...]