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U and Care of !!$pacernake~ JVM58 Features of Your oven p5 How to use the A~O RON feature p8 by time jplo —. How to use the COOK COIN?’ feature pll by p12 Save time and money, Before you request service, use the Problem Solver pl’7 —.—% Your Direct Line to Eltkkic The GE Answer c~~~~p8~o,626,20~~[...]
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Read this book carefully. It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new Microwave Oven properly. Keep it handy for answers to your questions. If you don’t understand something or need more help. . . Call, toll free: The CX Answer Center’” 800.626.2000 consumer information service or write: (include your phone number); Consumer Affa[...]
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Page 3
Before Microwaving . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety Instructions . Introduction to Oven Touch Control Panel Set the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4 . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ... .. .... .. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Auto Roast & Chart . . . . . . . . . . 8,9 Time Cook ... ..... ...... ... .. 10 Cook Code’” control . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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49 Don’t defrost frozen bever- ages in narrow necked bottles; especially carbonated ones. Even if the container is opened, pressure can build up. This can cause the container to burst, resulting in injury. o Use metal only as directed in Cookbook. Metal strips as used on meat roasts are helpful when used as shown in Cookbook. TV dinners may be co[...]
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m @ Id I 41M9 A! v - 1. ChxJr Handle. Oven doesn’t operate unless door 14. Number Pads. Touch these to enter Time or 2. 3. 4. 50 & 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ~ “-” 13. is securely Mched. Door Latch. Push in to open door, W!ndow with Metal Shield. Screen allows cook- ing to be viewed while keeping microwaves con- fined in oven. Plastic Mode Stir[...]
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The Touch Control Panel allows you to set’ the oven controls electronically with the touch of a finger. It’s designed to be easy to use and understand. With your microwave oven, you have the option of using the Cook Code’” or Auto Roast pads for quick and easy convenience cooking. Or you may make your own programs to suit your individualize[...]
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Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook to Just as in conventional roasting, cmly tender roasts the desired serving temperature. Unlike Temp Cook, should be Auto !?oasted until specified internal tem- which uses a single power level, Auto Roast uses peratures are reached. Less tender roasts should up to 3 power settings which automatically sw[...]
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Auto Roast Chart @ Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking. 6+ Turn over when 80° (except pork) has been reached, Beef Tender Roast Rare 2 80” 125° 12-14 5-10 Medium 3 80° 1 40° 14-16 10-15 Well 4 80° 1 70° 17”18 30 Meatloaf 4 No Turn 1 70” 30”40 5-1o (loaf or round) CNer Pork Lo[...]
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— Time Cooking, or cooking your food according to a pre- . determined amount of time, is probably familiar to you from conventional cooking. With your microwave oven, however. you preset the time and the 6ven turns off automatically. LJsirtg Your Oven to ?’irne Cook Follow the cooking steps below to help you learn to Time Cook properly. Step 1:[...]
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HOW to Use COOk COde~~ Control Cook CodeTM is a short-cut control for entering time and the Power Level on your microwave oven. Be sure to check your Cookbook for specific codes for specific recipes. To understand the Cook Code control, it is impor- tant tO know what the numbers mean and what the sequence is. The first and second numbers, if set- t[...]
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For many foods, internal temperature is the best gauges the internal temperature of your food; it test of doneness. musf be used when using TEMP COOK or AUTO Roasts or poultry are cooked to perfecticm when ROAST. To utilize your temperature probe properl y, temperature cooking. Heating or reheating foods follow the directions for use and insertion [...]
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Page 13
Your HOLt)/TlhEFl, which oper- ates without microwave energy, has three timing functions. It operates as a Minute Timer, it can be set to delay cooking or may be used as a hold setting after de- frosting. Hold/Timer can be set up to 99 minutes. Step 1: Touch HOLD/TIMER pad. The display shows :0. Signal light above HOLD/TIMER flashes. Step 2: Select[...]
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for Your New Microwave oven is a Valuable Appliance, Protect It From Misuse By Following These Rules: @ Keep your oven clean and sweet-smelling. Opening the oven door a few minutes after cooking helps “air-out” the interior. An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of baking soda and water keeps the interior fresh. @ Don’t use sharp-edge[...]
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I I i ------ .-..— —. 1 TO replace hood lamp, first dlscmmct power ag main fuse or clrcult Waker pfml or pull plug. Remove 2 screws from each side of lower panel and 3 screws from front edge. Lower panel until it rests on range below. Be sure bulb to be replaced is cool . To replace your oven lamp, first Wmmnwt power at main fuse or circuit bre[...]
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— . —.— .. ——_—_— .— The Exhaust Feature IL IL E The exhaust hood feature on your GE microwave oven is equipped with a metal filter which collects grease. When the fan is operated, air is drawn up through the filter and is then discharged through provided venting to the outside. The ho6d also has a light for illuminating the counter[...]
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B s E a Save time and money .. before you call for service, check the kdllowwing: plJ * 9 oven Will Not Come On: Foods Me Either Overcooked or ~ 0) Main circuit breaker IS tripped LJndercooked: -9 e One of house fuses has blown. e @ 3-prong plug isn’t fully inserted into wall recep- tacle. Control Panel Lighted, Yet Oven Will @ Not Start: @ Make [...]
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This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a power cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded. [...]
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.- ——..———. .-———.——..——.—.. — -—..... mainland states, Hawaii and Washington, D.C. In Alaska the warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship the producl to the service shop or for the service technician’s travel costs to your home. t ? 1 IS ——. FULL C)NE=YEAR WARF?ANN This warrant[...]
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11 / r- .— AI General Electric we’re committed to providing you that you want your appliances to give you many years ——— with the best appliances we know how to build and we know of dependable service. Our Consumer Services are designed with your needs and wants in mind. Warranty Protection Before your new appliance left the factory, it w[...]
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Detach and Tape to hide Cabinet Door or other Prominent Place The Cook Code’” feature gives you an easy automatic way to accurately set microwave time for foods requiring only one power level and little attention during cooking. The Chart below shows frequently prepared foods and the suggested Cook Codes to use with each. For specific informati[...]