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M i c r o w a v e O v e n MF L5 70 07 00 1 49 -4 05 86 -1 06 -0 9 JR JVM2052 O w n e r ’ s M an u al G EA p p l i a n c e s . c o m W r i te th e mo de l an d se ri al n um b e r s h e re : M o de l # _ _ _ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ S e ri al # _ _ _ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Y o u ca n fi nd t he m on a l ab el w he n t h e d o[...]
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I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N S T R U C T I O N S. R EA D A L L I N S TR U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . R ea d an d fo ll ow t he s pe ci fi c pr ec a u t i on s in t he P re ca ut io ns to A v oi d Po ss ib le E xp os ur e t o E x ce ss iv e Mi cr ow a ve E ne r g y s e ct io n ab ov e. T h is a pp li an ce m us t be g ro un de d. C on ne [...]
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3 I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N S T R U C T I O N S. R EA D A L L I N S T R U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . G EA pp li an ce s. co m I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N S T R U C T I O N S. T h er mo me ter — D o no t us e r eg ul ar c oo ki ng o r ov en t h er mo me te rs w h e n c oo kin g by m ic r ow av e . T h e m e ta l a n d m e r cu ry [...]
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4 I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N S T R U C T I O N S. R EA D A L L I N S TR U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . F O O D S D o n ot p op p op co rn i n yo ur m ic ro w av e ov en u n le ss i n a sp ec ia l mi cr ow a ve p op co rn a cc es so ry o r u nl es s yo u us e po pc or n la be le d fo r us e i n m ic ro w a v e ov en s. D o n ot b oi l eg [...]
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I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N S T R U C T I O N S. R EA D A L L I N S T R U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . G EA pp li an ce s. co m M I C RO W A V E - S A F E C O O K W A R E D o no t op er a te t h e o ve n in t h e m ic r o wa v e mo de w it ho u t th e tu rn t a bl e an d th e t u rn ta bl e su p po rt s e at e d a nd i n pl ac e. T h e tu[...]
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6 I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N F O R M A T I O N . R EA D A L L I N S TR U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . G RO U N D I N G I N S T R U CT I O N S T h i s ap pl ia nc e mu st b e g r ou nd ed . In t he e ve nt o f a n e l ec tr ic al s ho rt ci r cu it , g r ou nd in g r ed uc es t he r is k o f e le ct ri c sh oc k by p r ov id in g an e sc [...]
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7 I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N S T R U C T I O N S. R EA D A L L I N S T R U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . GE Ap pl ia nc es . co m Filler Panel Kits JX52WH—White JX52BL—Black W h en r ep la ci ng a 3 6 ″ r an ge h oo d, f il le r pa ne l ki ts f i l l in t he a dd it io na l wi dt h to p ro vi de a c us to m bu il t -i n a p pe ar an[...]
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8 A b o u t t h e f e a t u r e s o f y o u r o v e n . T hr o u gh ou t th is m a nu al , f e at ur e s an d ap pe a ra nc e ma y v ar y fr o m yo ur m od el . F e a t u r e s o f t h e O v e n D o or H an dl e. D o or L atc he s. Wi nd ow w it h Me ta l Sh ie ld . Sc r ee n al lo ws c o o ki n g t o b e v i ew ed w hi le k ee pi ng m ic r ow av e[...]
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S o fte n. T o uc h th is p ad t o so ft en b ut te r , i c e c r ea m, c r ea m ch ee se a nd f ro ze n ju ic e. C o ok. T o uc h th is p ad t o co ok b ak ed p ot at oe s, v eg et ab le c as se ro le s, r ic e an d fr oz en e nt ré es . T h e ov en ’s s en so r wi ll t el l th e ov en h ow l on g t o c oo k de pe nd in g on t he a mo un t of h[...]
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10 About micr owave oven f unctions. C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Sa fe t y I ns t ru ct i o ns C lo ck T h i s ov en i nc lu de s a 12 -h ou r cl oc k. E x am pl e (s et ti ng 8 :0 0 AM ): T o u c h C lo ck . E n t er t he t im e by u si ng t he n um b[...]
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G EA pp li an ce s. co m S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Ca r e a n d C l e an i n g T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C o n s um e r Su p po rt C hi ld L o ck Y o u ma y lo ck t he c on tr ol p an el t o pr e ve nt t h e m ic ro w a ve o ve n fr o m b e in g ac ci de nt al ly s t art ed o r us ed b y ch il dr[...]
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12 About micr owave oven f unctions. C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Sa fe t y I ns t ru ct i o ns S et ti n gs Y o u ca n ch an ge t he d ef au lt v al ue s fo r be ep s o un d, c lo ck, d is pl ay s pe ed a nd d ef ro st w ei gh t . S e e th e fo ll ow i[...]
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13 G EA pp li an ce s. co m S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Ca r e a n d C l e an i n g T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C o n s um e r Su p po rt C oo ki n g a t Lo w er P ow e r Le v el s H I GH p ow er c oo ki ng d oe s no t al wa ys g iv e y o u t he b es t re su lt s wi th f oo ds t ha t ne ed s l ow er [...]
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14 About micr owave oven f unctions. C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Sa fe t y I ns t ru ct i o ns C oo ki n g G ui d e f or L o we r Po w er L e ve l s T h e 1 0 p ow er l ev el s in a dd it io n to H IG H al lo w yo u to c ho os e th e be st p ow er l ev[...]
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About the sensor microwave featur es. G EA pp li an ce s. co m H um id i ty S en s or W h at h ap pe ns w he n us in g th e Se ns or F ea tu r es : T h e S en so r Fe at ur es d et ec t th e in cr ea si ng h um id it y re le as ed d ur in g co ok in g. T he o v e n a u to ma ti ca ll y ad ju st s th e co ok i n g ti me t o va ri ou s ty pe s an d a[...]
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16 About the sensor and aut o microwave featur es. S en so r R e h ea t U s in g Se ns or R eh ea t le ts y ou h ea t co mm on m i cr ow a v e- pr ep ar e d fo od s wi th ou t ne ed in g t o p ro gr am t im es a nd p ow er l ev e ls . E x a mp le ( re he at in g 2 sl ic es o f pi zz a) : T o u c h R eh ea t . C h o os e th e fo od c at eg or y. S e[...]
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G EA pp li an ce s. co m 17 S of te n T h e o ve n us es l ow p ow er t o so ft en f oo ds ( b ut te r , i ce c re am , cr e am c he es e an d fr oz en j u i ce ). S ee t he S of te n Ch art . E x a mp le ( so fte ni ng a q ua rt of i ce c r ea m) : T o u c h S oft en . C h o os e th e fo od c at eg or y . T o u c h 2 f o r i c e c re am . C h o os[...]
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18 About the sensor and auto microwave featur es. S en so r C oo k C h art S en so r R e he at C h art Category Direction Amount Pizza Slice This is a reheat function for leftov er pizza. 1–3 slices Place on a paper towel on a microw ave-safe plate. (3–5 oz. each) Dinner Plate Place on a low plate. 1–2 servings Cover with vented plastic wrap.[...]
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19 G EA pp li an ce s. co m C hi ck en C ha rt S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Ca r e a n d C l e an i n g T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C o n s um e r Su p po rt Category Direction Amount Chicken Wings Place in a single layer ar ound the edge of a dinner plate 6 or 12 oz. ( frozen, pr ecooked) or serving [...]
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20 About the auto microwave featur es. S of te n Ch ar t Category Direction Amount Butter Unwrap and place in a microwav able container . Butter will be 1, 2 or 3 sticks a t room temperatur e and ready for use in the r ecipe. Ice Cream Place the container in the oven. Ice cream will be soft enough Pint , Quart , to make scooping easier . Half Gallo[...]
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21 G EA pp li an ce s. co m Q ui ck D e fr o st T h e Q ui ck D ef ro st f ea tu r e pr ov id es a r a pi d de fr os t fo r 1. 0 po un d fr o ze n fo od . T h e o ve n au to ma ti ca ll y se ts t he d ef r o s ti ng t i me f or g ro un d be ef . E x a mp le ( de fr os ti ng 1 l b. o f gr ou nd b ee f ): T o u c h Q ui ck D ef ro st . T o u c h S ta[...]
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22 About the auto microwave featur es. Time Defrost T h is f ea tu re a ll ow s yo u to c ho os e th e ti me y o u w an t to d ef r o st . E x a mp le ( de fr os ti ng f or 2 m in ut es ): T o u c h Ti me D ef ro st . E n te r th e de fr os ti ng t im e yo u w an t . T o u c h St art /E nt er . De fr os t st ar ts . W h e n th e de fr os t ti me i [...]
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Do Not Use MET AL UTENSILS: Metal shields the food from micr owave ener gy and produces uneven cooking. Also avoid metal skewers, thermometers or foil trays. Metal utensils can cause arcing, which can damage your microw ave oven. MET AL DECORA TION: Metal-trimmed or metal-banded dinnerware, casserole dishes, etc. The metal trim interferes with norm[...]
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24 Cooking Guide. Getting the Best Cooking Results T o g e t t he b es t re su lt s fr o m yo ur m ic ro w av e ov en , r ea d an d fo ll ow t he g ui de li ne s be lo w: S tor ag e T em pe ra t u r e: F oo ds t ak en f r om t he f r e e ze r o r r ef ri ge ra to r ta ke l on ge r t o c o ok t ha n th e sa me f oo ds a t r oo m te mp er at ur e . T[...]
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G EA pp li an ce s. co m 25 Appetizers/sauces/soups C o o ki n g A p pe ti ze rs : Ti ps a nd T e ch ni qu es R ec om me nd ed C r is p cr ac ke rs , su ch a s me lb a to as t , sh r e d de d wh ea t an d c r is p rye c ra c k er s a re b es t fo r mi cr o wa ve u se . Wa it u nt il p a rt y ti me t o ad d th e sp r ea ds . Pl ac e a pa pe r to we [...]
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26 Cooking Guide. C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Sa fe t y I ns t ru ct i o ns Meat Cooking Char t Meat Power level Cooking time Directions Beef HI Form patties with a depression in the center of each. Place Hamburgers on a microwav able roasting rack . B[...]
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27 G EA pp li an ce s. co m C hi ck e n C o o kin g P ou lt ry : G e n er al D ir ec ti on s P r ep ar e t he p ou lt ry f o r c oo kin g. – De fr o s t c om pl et el y. – Ar ra ng e po ul tr y pi ec es w it h th ic ke r pi ec es a t t he o ut si de e dg e of t he b ak i n g di sh . W h e n co ok i n g l eg s, a rr an ge t he m li ke t h e s po[...]
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28 C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Sa fe t y I ns t ru ct i o ns Cooking Guide. Pa s ta a nd R i ce M i cr ow a v e co ok in g an d co nv en ti on al c oo ki ng o f p as ta , ri ce a nd c er ea l r eq ui re a bo ut t he s a me a mo un t of t im e; b ut , m[...]
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S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C o n s um e r Su p po rt 29 C a r e a n d c l e a n i n g o f t h e o v e n . G EA pp li an ce s. co m H el pf ul H in t s A n o cc as io na l th or ou gh w ip in g wi th a s ol ut io n of b ak in g so da a nd w a te r [...]
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30 C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s S a f e t y I ns t ru ct i o ns R e p l a c i n g t h e l i g h t b u l b s . C oo k to p Li gh t /N it e Li g ht W ARNING! T o av o i d p er s o n a l i nj ur y o r p r o p e rt y d a ma g e , w e a r g l ov e s w h en r e[...]
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31 S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C o n s um e r Su p po rt G EA pp li an ce s. co m V en t F a n T h e v en t fa n ha s tw o me ta l r eu sa bl e ve nt f i lt ers . M o de ls t ha t re ci r cu la te a ir b ac k in to t he r oo m a l so u se a c ha rc[...]
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32 C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s S a f e t y I ns t ru ct i o ns C a r e a n d c l e a n i n g o f t h e o v e n . C ha r co a l Fi lt er T h e c h a rc oa l fi lt er c an no t be c le an ed . I t m us t be r ep la ce d. O r de r Par t No . W B 0 2X 10 94 [...]
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S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r ou b le s ho o ti n g Ti p s S av e t im e a nd m o ne y ! R ev i ew t h e ch a rt s on t h e fo l lo w in g p ag e s fir s t an d y ou m a y no t n ee d to c a ll f o r se rv i c e. Problem[...]
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34 C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s Problem Possible Causes What T o Do T i m e of d ay c lo ck d oe s no t T h e p ow er c or d is n ot f u ll y • F u ll y i ns ert t he p ow er c or d . a l way s k e e p c or re ct t im e i[...]
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35 S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C o n s um e r Su p po rt G EA pp li an ce s. co m Things That Are Normal With Y our Microwave Oven Moisture on the oven door and w alls w hile cooking. Wipe the moisture off with a paper towel or soft cloth. Moisture[...]
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36 C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s A r ci ng A r ci ng i s th e mi cr ow a ve t er m fo r sp ar ks i n th e ov en . Ar c in g is c au se d by : t h e me ta l ra ck b ei ng i ns ta ll ed i nc or re ct ly a n d t o uc hi ng t he[...]
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37 S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c ti on s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C on su m e r Su pp or t Notes. G EA pp li an ce s. co m[...]
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38 C o n s um e r Su p po rt T r o ub l e sh o o ti n g T ip s C a r e an d C l ea n i ng O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Sa fe t y I ns t ru ct i o ns Notes.[...]
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39 S a f e ty I n s tr u ct io n s O p e r at i n g In s t ru c t i o n s Ca r e a n d C l e an i n g T r o u bl e s ho o t in g T i ps C o n s um e r Su p po rt G E M i c r o wa v e O v e n W a r r a n t y . For The Period Of : GE Will Replace: O n e Y ea r A n y pa rt of t he m ic ro w av e ov en w hi ch f ai ls d ue t o a de f e c t i n ma te ri[...]
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Pri nted i n Chi na C o n s u m e r Su p p o rt . G E A p p l i a n c e s W e b s i te G EA pp l i an c es . c om H a ve a q ue st io n or n ee d as si st an ce w it h yo ur a pp li an ce ? Tr y th e GE A pp li an ce s We bs it e 24 h ou rs a d ay , a n y d a y o f th e ye ar ! Fo r gr ea te r co nv en ie n c e a n d fa st er s erv ic e, y ou c an [...]