| Models: JVM1540   JNM1541   HVM1540   LVM1540   Spacemaker Microwave Oven   Owner’s Manual   Important Safety Instructions   2 Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure   to Excessive Microwave Energy   2 5 Special Notes About Microwaving   Operating Instructions   Features of Your Microwave   The Controls on Your Microwave   Time Cooking   Automatic Cooking   Other Features   Oven Shelf   10   10   11   14   20   24   29   Helpful Information   30   36   Microwave Terms   Care and Cleaning   30   31   If Something Goes Wrong   Before You Call For Service   GE Service Numbers   36   38   Warranty   Back Cover   Write the model and serial numbers here:   Model# ______________________________   Serial# ______________________________   Find these numbers on a label inside the oven.   GEAppliances.com   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   WARNING   When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including   the following:   SAFETY   PRECAUTIONS   • Read and follow the   specific “Precautions to   Avoid Possible Exposure   to Excessive Microwave   Energy” on page 2.   • Do not operate this   appliance if it has a   damaged power cord or   plug, if it is not working   properly, or if it has been   damaged or dropped.   If the power cord is   damaged, it must be   replaced by General   Electric Service or an   authorized service agent   using a power cord from   General Electric.   This microwave oven is   intended for household   use and is UL listed for   installation over electric   and gas ranges.   • This appliance must be   grounded. Connect only   to properly grounded   outlet. See Grounding   Instructions section on   page 9.   This microwave oven is   not approved or tested   for marine use.   • Do not mount this   appliance over a sink.   • Do not cover or block   any openings on the   appliance.   • Install or locate this   appliance only in   accordance with the   provided Installation   Instructions.   • Use this appliance only   for its intended use as   described in this manual.   Do not use corrosive   chemicals or vapors in   this appliance. This   microwave oven is   specifically designed to   heat, dry or cook food,   and is not intended   for laboratory or   • This over-the-range oven   was designed for use over   ranges no wider than 36″.   It may be installed over   both gas and electric   cooking equipment.   industrial use.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   READ ALL SAFETY   INFORMATION BEFORE USING   • Do not store this appliance • To reduce the risk of fire   • See door surface cleaning   instructions in the Care   and Cleaning section(s)   of this manual.   outdoors. Do not use this   product near water—   for example, in a wet   basement, near a   swimming pool, near a   sink or in similar locations.   in the oven cavity:   — Do not overcook   food. Carefully attend   appliance when paper,   plastic or other   • This appliance must only   be serviced by qualified   service personnel. Contact   nearest authorized service   facility for examination,   repair or adjustment.   combustible materials   are placed inside the   oven while cooking.   • Keep power cord away   from heated surfaces.   • Do not immerse power   cord or plug in water.   — Remove wire twist-ties   and metal handles   • As with any appliance,   close supervision is   necessary when used   by children.   from paper or plastic   containers before placing   them in the oven.   — Do not use the oven   for storage purposes.   Do not leave paper   products, cooking   • Do not store anything   directly on top of the   microwave oven surface   when the microwave oven   is in operation.   utensils or food in the   oven when not in use.   — If materials inside oven   ignite, keep the oven   door closed, turn the   oven off and disconnect   the power cord, or shut   off power at the fuse or   circuit breaker panel.   If the door is opened,   the fire may spread.   — Do not use the   Sensor Features twice in   succession on the same   food portion. If food is   under cooked after the   first countdown, use   Time Cook for additional   cooking time.   4 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING   ARCING   Arcing is the microwave   term for sparks in the   oven. Arcing is caused by:   • Metal, such as twist-ties,   poultry pins or gold-   rimmed dishes, in the   microwave.   If you see arcing, press   the CLEAR/OFF pad and   correct the problem.   • The metal shelf (if   included) not installed   correctly so it touches the   microwave wall.   • Recycled paper towels   containing small metal   pieces being used in the   microwave.   Only use microwave   shelf when reheating   on more than one level.   DO NOT store the oven   shelf in the microwave.   See operating instructions   for oven shelf.   • Metal or foil touching   the side of the oven.   • Foil not molded to food   (upturned edges act like   antennas).   FOODS   • Do not pop popcorn in   your microwave oven   unless in a special   • Operating the microwave   with no food inside for   more than a minute or   two may cause damage   to the oven and could   start a fire. It increases   the heat around the   magnetron and can   shorten the life of   microwave popcorn   accessory or unless you   use popcorn labeled for   use in microwave ovens.   • Some products such as   whole eggs and sealed   containers—for example,   closed jars—are able to   explode and should not   be heated in this   microwave oven. Such use   of the microwave oven   could result in injury.   the oven.   • Foods with unbroken   outer “skin” such as   potatoes, hot dogs,   sausages, tomatoes,   apples, chicken livers   and other giblets, and   egg yolks should be   pierced to allow steam   to escape during   • Do not boil eggs in a   microwave oven. Pressure   will build up inside egg   yolk and will cause it to   burst, possibly resulting   in injury.   cooking.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING   • Avoid heating baby food   in glass jars, even with the   lid off. Make sure all   infant food is thoroughly   cooked. Stir food to   • Do not overcook   potatoes. They could   dehydrate and catch   fire, causing damage   to your oven.   SAFETY FACT   SUPERHEATED WATER   Liquids, such as water,   coffee or tea, are able to   be overheated beyond   the boiling point without   appearing to be boiling.   Visible bubbling or boiling   when the container is   removed from the microwave   oven is not always present.   THIS COULD RESULT   distribute the heat evenly.   Be careful to prevent   • Cook meat and poultry   thoroughly—meat to   at least an INTERNAL   temperature of 160°F   and poultry to at least an   INTERNAL temperature   of 180°F. Cooking to   these temperatures   scalding when warming   formula or breast milk.   The container may feel   cooler than the milk really   is. Always test the milk   before feeding the baby.   IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS   • Don’t defrost frozen   beverages in narrow-   necked bottles (especially   carbonated beverages).   Even if the container is   opened, pressure can   build up. This can cause   the container to burst,   possibly resulting in   injury.   usually protects against   foodborne illness.   SUDDENLY BOILING OVER   WHEN THE CONTAINER IS   DISTURBED OR A SPOON   OR OTHER UTENSIL IS   INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.   To reduce the risk of injury   to persons:   — Do not overheat the   liquid.   • Hot foods and steam   can cause burns. Be   careful when opening   any containers of hot   food, including popcorn   bags, cooking pouches   and boxes. To prevent   possible injury, direct   steam away from hands   and face.   — Stir the liquid both   before and halfway   through heating it.   — Do not use straight-   sided containers with   narrow necks.   — After heating, allow the   container to stand in   the microwave oven for   a short time before   removing the container.   — Use extreme care when   inserting a spoon or   other utensil into the   container.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   MICROWAVE-   SAFE   COOKWARE   Make sure all cookware   used in your microwave   oven is suitable for   If the dish remains cool   and only the water in the   cup heats, then the dish   is microwave-safe.   • Paper towels, waxed   paper and plastic wrap   can be used to cover   dishes in order to retain   moisture and prevent   spattering. Be sure to   vent plastic wrap so   steam can escape.   microwaving. Most glass   casseroles, cooking dishes,   measuring cups, custard   cups, pottery or china   dinnerware which does not   have metallic trim or glaze   with a metallic sheen can   be used. Some cookware   is labeled “suitable for   microwaving.”   • If you use a meat   thermometer while   cooking, make sure it is   safe for use in microwave   ovens.   • Cookware may become   hot because of heat   transferred from the   heated food. Pot holders   may be needed to handle   the cookware.   • Do not use recycled   paper products. Recycled   paper towels, napkins   and waxed paper can   contain metal flecks   which may cause arcing   or ignite. Paper products   containing nylon or   nylon filaments should   be avoided, as they may   also ignite.   • “Boilable” cooking   pouches and tightly   closed plastic bags should   be slit, pierced or vented   as directed by package.   If they are not, plastic   could burst during or   immediately after   cooking, possibly resulting   in injury. Also, plastic   storage containers should   be at least partially   uncovered because they   form a tight seal. When   cooking with containers   tightly covered with   plastic wrap, remove   covering carefully and   direct steam away from   hands and face.   How to test for a microwave-   safe dish.   • If you are not sure if   a dish is microwave-safe,   use this test: Place in the   oven both the dish you   are testing and a glass   measuring cup filled with   1 cup of water—set the   measuring cup either   in or next to the dish.   • Some styrofoam trays   (like those that meat is   packaged on) have a thin   strip of metal embedded   in the bottom. When   microwaved, the metal can   burn the floor of the oven   or ignite a paper towel.   Microwave 30–45 seconds • Do not use the microwave   at high. If the dish heats,   it should not be used for   microwaving.   to dry newspapers.   • Not all plastic wrap   is suitable for use in   microwave ovens.   Check the package   for proper use.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING   Follow these guidelines:   • Use foil only as directed   in this manual. When   using foil in the   microwave oven, keep the   foil at least 1″ away from   the sides of the oven.   • Plastic cookware—Plastic   cookware designed for   microwave cooking is   very useful, but should be   used carefully. Even   microwave-safe plastic   may not be as tolerant of   overcooking conditions   as are glass or ceramic   materials and may soften   or char if subjected to   short periods of   overcooking. In longer   exposures to   overcooking, the food   and cookware could   ignite.   1 Use microwave-safe   plastics only and use   them in strict   compliance   with the cookware   manufacturer’s   recommendations.   2 Do not microwave empty   containers.   3 Do not permit children   to use plastic cookware   without complete   supervision.   THE VENT   FAN   The fan will operate   • In the event of a grease   fire on the surface units   below the microwave   oven, smother a flaming   pan on the surface unit   by covering the pan   • When preparing   flaming foods under   the microwave, turn the   vent fan on.   automatically under   certain conditions (see   Automatic Fan feature).   Take care to prevent the   starting and spreading of   accidental cooking fires   while the vent fan is in use.   • Never leave surface units   beneath your microwave   oven unattended at high   heat settings. Boilovers   cause smoking and greasy   spillovers that may ignite   and spread if the   microwave vent fan is   operating. To minimize   automatic fan operation,   use adequate sized   completely with a lid, a   cookie sheet or a flat tray.   • Clean the underside of   the microwave often.   Do not allow grease   to build up on the   microwave or the   fan filter.   • Use care when cleaning   the vent fan filter.   Corrosive cleaning   agents, such as lye-based   oven cleaners, may   damage the filter.   cookware and use high   heat on surface units   only when necessary.   NOTICE –   PACEMAKERS   Most pacemakers are   shielded from interference   from electronic products,   including microwaves.   However, patients with   pacemakers may wish   to consult their physicians   if they have concerns.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS/OPTIONAL KITS   GROUNDING   INSTRUCTIONS   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   Do not, under any   circumstances, cut or   remove the third (ground)   prong from the power cord.   Do not use an adapter plug   with this appliance.   Ensure proper ground   exists before use.   installed and grounded.   Do not use an extension   cord with this appliance.   If the power cord is too   short, have a qualified   electrician or service   Consult a qualified   electrician or service   technician if the grounding   instructions are not   completely understood,   or if doubt exists as to   whether the appliance is   properly grounded.   WARNING   grounding plug can result   Improper use of the   in a risk of electric shock.   technician install an outlet   near the appliance.   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.   For best operation, plug   this appliance into its own   electrical outlet to prevent   flickering of lights, blowing   of fuse or tripping of circuit   breaker.   If the outlet is a standard   2-prong wall outlet, it is   your personal responsibility   and obligation to have it   replaced with a properly   grounded 3-prong wall   outlet.   Optional Kits   3″-wide filler panels.   Filler Panel Kits   JX48WH—White   JX48BL—Black   JX81J— Recirculating   Charcoal Filter Kit   JX81J   When replacing a 36″   range hood, filler panel   kits fill in the additional   width to provide a custom   built-in appearance.   Filter kits are used when   the microwave oven cannot   be vented to the outside.   Available at extra cost from   your GE supplier, or see   GE Service Numbers.   JX48   For installation between   cabinets only; not for   end-of-cabinet installation.   Each kit contains two   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9 Operating Instructions   Features of Your Microwave   (Throughout this manual, features and appearance   may vary from your model.)   Features   1 2 3 10   9 4 8 5 6 7 1 Door Handle. Pull to   open the door. The   door must be securely   latched for the   7 Removable Turntable.   Turntable and support   must be in place   when using the oven.   The turntable may be   removed for cleaning.   microwave to operate.   2 3 Door Latches.   8 9 Convenience Guide.   Window with Metal   Shield. Screen allows   cooking to be viewed   while keeping   microwaves confined   in the oven.   Shelf (some models).   Lets you microwave   several foods at once.   Food microwaves best   when placed directly   on the turntable.   Available at an extra   cost from your GE   supplier, or see GE   Service Numbers.   4 5 6 Touch Control Panel.   Cooktop Light.   Grease Filter.   10 Rating Plate. Located   on the inside wall of   the microwave oven.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick Start   The Controls on Your Microwave Oven   (Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.)   You can microwave   by time, temperature   or with the   convenience   features.   1 Time Features   Time Cooking   Press   Enter   TIME COOK I & II (Press once or twice)   DEFROST AUTO/TIME (Press twice)   EXPRESS COOK   POWER LEVEL   ADD 30 SEC   Amount of cooking time.   Amount of defrosting time.   Starts immediately!   Power level 1–10.   Starts immediately!   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick Start   GUIDE ON MICROWAVE   GUIDES IN BOOK   Before you begin, check   the guide located on the   inside front of the oven   when you open the door.   • Cooking   • Time Defrost   • Reheat   2 Convenience Features   Press   Enter   Option   COOK (on some models)   POPCORN   Food type 1–9 + weight   Starts immediately!   more/less time   serving size   REHEAT   BEVERAGE   POTATO   VEGETABLE (on some models)   DEFROST AUTO/TIME   (Press once)   (See Reheat Guide)   Starts immediately!   Starts immediately!   Food type 1–3 + weight   Food weight   serving size   serving size   serving size   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Changing Power   Levels   Variable power levels add   flexibility to microwave   cooking. The power levels   on the microwave oven   can be compared to the   surface units on a range.   High (power level 10) or   full power is the fastest way   to cook and gives you   to “equalize” or transfer   heat to the inside of the   food. An example of this   is shown with power level   3—the defrost cycle. If   microwave energy did not   cycle off, the outside of the   food would cook before   the inside was defrosted.   100% power. Each power   level gives you microwave   energy a certain percent of   the time. Power level 7 is   microwave energy 70% of   the time. Power level 3 is   energy 30% of the time.   Here are some examples   of uses for various power   levels:   Power Level Best Uses   High 10   Fish, bacon,   vegetables,   boiling liquids.   A high setting (10) will   cook faster but food may   need more frequent   stirring, rotating or turning   over. Most cooking will be   done on High (power level   10). A lower setting will   cook more evenly and need   less stirring or rotating of   the food.   Med-High 7 Gentle   cooking of   How to Change the   Power Level   meat and   poultry;   baking   casseroles   and reheating.   The power level may be   entered or changed   immediately after   entering the feature   time for TIME COOK,   TIME DEFROST or   EXPRESS COOK. The   power level may also be   changed during time   countdown.   Medium 5   Slow cooking   and tenderizing   such as stews   and less tender   cuts of meat.   Some foods may have   better flavor, texture or   appearance if one of the   lower settings is used. Use   a lower power level when   cooking foods that have a   tendency to boil over, such   as scalloped potatoes.   Low 2 or 3 Defrosting   without   cooking;   simmering;   delicate sauces.   1 Press TIME COOK or   select Time Defrost.   2 Enter cooking or   defrosting time.   3 Press POWER LEVEL.   4 Select desired power   level 1–10.   Warm 1   Keeping food   warm without   overcooking;   softening   Rest periods (when the   microwave energy cycles   off) give time for the food   butter.   5 Press START.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Time Features   Time Cook   Time Cook I   Time Cook II   Allows you to microwave   for any time up to 99   minutes and 99 seconds.   Lets you change power   levels automatically during   cooking. Here’s how to   do it:   Power level 10 (High)   is automatically set, but   you may change it for   more flexibility.   1 Press TIME COOK.   2 Enter the first cook time.   3 Change the power level   if you don’t want full   power. (Press POWER   LEVEL. Select a desired   power level 1–10.)   You may open the door   during Time Cook to   check the food. Close the   door and press START   to resume cooking.   4 Press TIME COOK   again.   5 Enter the second cook   time.   1 Press TIME COOK.   2 Enter cooking time.   6 Change the power level   if you don’t want full   power. (Press POWER   LEVEL. Select a power   level 1–10.)   3 Change power level   if you don’t want full   power. (Press POWER   LEVEL. Select a   desired power level   1–10.)   7 Press START.   At the end of Time Cook I,   Time Cook II counts down.   4 Press START.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II   NOTE: Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted.   Vegetable   Asparagus   Amount   Time   Comments   (fresh spears) 1 lb.   6 to 9 min., In 11⁄2-qt. oblong glass baking dish,   Med-High (7) place 1/4 cup water.   (frozen spears) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min.   In 1-qt. casserole.   Beans   (fresh green) 1 lb. cut in half 9 to 11 min. In 11⁄2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.   (frozen green) 10-oz. package 6 to 8 min.   In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons   water.   (frozen lima) 10-oz. package 6 to 8 min.   In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.   Beets   (fresh, whole) 1 bunch   17 to 21 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.   7 to 10 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.   Broccoli   (fresh cut)   1 bunch   1 1 (1 ⁄4 to 1 ⁄2 lbs.)   (fresh spears) 1 bunch   9 to 13 min. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place   1/4 cup water.   1 1 (1 ⁄4 to 1 ⁄2 lbs.)   (frozen,   chopped)   10-oz. package 5 to 7 min.   In 1-qt. casserole.   (frozen spears) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min.   In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons   water.   Cabbage   (fresh)   1 medium head 8 to 11 min. In 11⁄2- or 2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup   (about 2 lbs.)   water.   (wedges)   7 to 10 min. In 2- or 3-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup   water.   Carrots   (fresh, sliced) 1 lb.   7 to 9 min.   In 11⁄2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.   (frozen)   10-oz. package 5 to 7 min.   In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons   water.   Cauliflower   (flowerets)   1 medium head 9 to 14 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.   (fresh, whole) 1 medium head 10 to 17 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.   (frozen)   10-oz. package 5 to 7 min.   In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons   water.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II   Vegetable   Corn   Amount   Time   Comments   (frozen kernel) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons   water.   Corn on the cob   (fresh)   1 to 5 ears   3 to 4 min. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place   per ear   corn. If corn is in husk, use no water;   if corn has been husked, add 1/4 cup   water. Rearrange after half of time.   (frozen)   1 ear   2 to 6 ears   5 to 6 min. Place in 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish.   3 to 4 min. Cover with vented plastic wrap.   per ear   Rearrange after half of time.   Mixed   vegetables   (frozen)   10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons   water.   Peas   (fresh, shelled) 2 lbs. unshelled 9 to 12 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.   (frozen)   10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons   water.   Potatoes   (fresh, cubed, 4 potatoes   9 to 12 min. Peel and cut into 1 inch cubes. Place   in 2-qt. casserole with 1/2 cup water.   Stir after half of time.   white)   (6 to 8 oz. each)   (fresh, whole,   sweet or white)   1 (6 to 8 oz.)   3 to 4 min. Pierce with cooking fork. Place in   center of the oven. Let stand 5 minutes.   Spinach   (fresh)   10 to 16 oz.   5 to 7 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place washed spinach.   (frozen,   chopped   and leaf)   10-oz. package 5 to 7 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons   water.   Squash   (fresh, summer 1 lb. sliced   and yellow)   5 to 7 min. In 11⁄2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.   (winter, acorn, 1 to 2 squash   8 to 11 min. Cut in half and remove fibrous   butternut)   (about 1 lb. each) membranes. In 2-qt. oblong glass   baking dish, place squash cut-side-   down. Turn cut-side-up after 4 minutes.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Time Features   Time Defrost   Allows you to defrost for the   length of time you select.   See the Defrosting Guide   for suggested times.   Defrosting Tips   • Foods frozen in paper or   plastic can be defrosted in   the package. Tightly closed   packages should be slit,   pierced or vented AFTER   food has partially   defrosted. Plastic storage   containers should be at   least partially uncovered.   Power level 3 is   automatically set, but   you may change this for   more flexibility. You may   defrost small items more   quickly by raising the power   level after entering the time.   However, they will need   more frequent attention   than usual.   • Family-size, prepackaged   frozen dinners can be   defrosted and microwaved.   If the food is in a foil   container, transfer it   to a microwave-safe dish.   Power level 7 cuts the total   defrosting time in about   half; power level 10 cuts the   total time to approximately   1/3. Rotate or stir food   frequently.   • Foods that spoil easily, such   as milk, eggs, fish, stuffings,   poultry and pork, should   not be allowed to sit out   for more than one hour   after defrosting. Room   temperature promotes   the growth of harmful   bacteria.   1 Press DEFROST   AUTO/TIME twice.   2 Enter defrosting time.   3 Press START.   At one half of selected   defrosting time, the oven   signals TURN. At this time,   turn food over and break   apart or rearrange pieces   for more even defrosting.   Shield any warm areas with   small pieces of foil.   4 Turn food over when   the oven signals.   5 Press START.   • For more even defrosting   of larger foods, such as   beef, lamb and veal roasts,   use Auto Defrost.   (Auto Defrost explained   in the section on   Convenience Features.)   A dull thumping noise may   be heard during defrosting.   This sound is normal when   the oven is not operating at   High power.   • Be sure large meats are   completely defrosted   before cooking.   • When defrosted, food   should be cool but   softened in all areas. If still   slightly icy, return to the   microwave very briefly, or   let it stand a few minutes.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Defrosting Guide   Food   Time   Comments   Breads, Cakes   Bread, buns or rolls (1 piece)   1 min.   Sweet rolls (approx. 12 oz.) 3 to 5 min.   Fish and Seafood   Fillets, frozen (1 lb.)   6 to 8 min.   Shellfish, small pieces (1 lb.) 5 to 7 min.   Place block in casserole. Turn over and   break up after half the time.   Fruit   Plastic pouch—1 to 2   3 to 6 min.   (10-oz. package)   Meat   Bacon (1 lb.)   2 to 5 min.   2 to 5 min.   Place unopened package in oven.   Let stand 5 minutes after defrosting.   Place unopened package in oven.   Microwave just until franks can be   separated. Let stand 5 minutes,   if necessary, to complete defrosting.   Franks (1 lb.)   Ground meat (1 lb.)   Roast: beef, lamb, veal, pork   5 to 7 min.   12 to 16 min. Use power level 1.   per lb.   Turn meat over after half the time.   Steaks, chops and cutlets   5 to 7 min.   per lb.   Place unwrapped meat in cooking dish.   Turn over after half the time and shield   warm areas with foil. When finished,   separate pieces and let stand to complete   defrosting.   Poultry   Chicken, broiler-fryer   15 to 19 min. Place wrapped chicken in dish. Unwrap   and turn over after half the time. When   finished, separate pieces and microwave   2–4 minutes more, if necessary. Let stand   to finish defrosting.   cut up (21⁄2 to 3 lbs.)   Chicken, whole   17 to 21 min. Place wrapped chicken in dish. After half   the time, unwrap and turn chicken over.   Shield warm areas with foil. Finish   (21⁄2 to 3 lbs.)   defrosting. If necessary, run cold water in   the cavity until giblets can be removed.   Cornish hen   7 to 13 min. Place unwrapped hen in the oven breast-   per lb.   side-up. Turn over after half the time.   Run cool water in the cavity until giblets   can be removed.   Turkey breast (4 to 6 lbs.)   5 to 9 min.   per lb.   Place unwrapped breast in dish breast-   side-down. After half the time, turn over   and shield warm areas with foil. Finish   defrosting. Let stand 1–2 hours in   18   refrigerator to complete defrosting.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Time Features   Express Cook   The power level can   be changed as time is   counting down. Press   POWER LEVEL and   enter 1–10.   This is a quick way to set   cooking time for 1–6 minutes.   Press one of the Express   Cook pads (from 1 to 6)   for 1 to 6 minutes of   cooking at power level 10.   For example, press the   2 pad for 2 minutes of   cooking time.   Add 30 Seconds   You can use this feature   two ways:   • It can be used as a quick   way to set 30 seconds of   cooking time.   • It will add 30 seconds to   the time counting down   each time the pad is   pressed.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Convenience Features   Cook   (On some models)   The Cook feature   3 Enter weight in ounces.   4 Press START.   automatically sets the   cooking times and power   levels for a variety of foods.   Hint: Press and hold the   COOK pad during cooking   to display the food type   and remaining cook time.   1 Press COOK.   2 Select food type 1–9 (see   the Cook Guide below).   Cook Guide   Food Type   Weight   Comments   1 Canned Vegetables   4 to 20 oz.   Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.   Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.   2 Frozen Vegetables   3 Fresh Vegetables   4 to 20 oz.   4 to 16 oz.   Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.   Follow package instructions for adding   water. Cover with lid or vented   plastic wrap.   Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.   Add 2 tablespoons water for each serving.   Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.   4 Potatoes   5 Fish   8 to 40 oz.   4 to 16 oz.   4 to 40 oz.   8 to 48 oz.   Pierce skin with fork. Place potatoes on   oven floor or turntable.   Use oblong, square or round dish. Cover   with vented plastic wrap or wax paper.   Use oblong, square or round dish. Cover   with vented plastic wrap.   Use round casserole dish. Crumble meat   into dish. Cover with lid or vented plastic   wrap. Drain and stir at signal.   6 Chicken Pieces   7 Ground Meat   (beef, pork, turkey)   8 Bacon   2 to 10 oz.   4 to 16 oz.   Layer strips on a plate, 4 to a layer.   Cover each layer with a paper towel.   Follow package instructions to prepare   pizza for microwaving.   9 Pizza   (frozen, microwaveable)   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Convenience Features   Popcorn   How to Use the Popcorn   Feature   1 Follow package   Use only with   prepackaged microwave   popcorn weighing   instructions, using Time   Cook if the package is   less than 3.0 ounces or   larger than 3.5 ounces.   Place the package of   popcorn in the center   of the microwave.   3.0 to 3.5 ounces.   NOTE: Do not use the metal   shelf when cooking popcorn.   2 Press POPCORN. The   oven starts immediately.   Tap POPCORN to select   the bag size you are   cooking.   Reheat   The Reheat feature reheats   servings of many previously   cooked foods.   3 On some models, press   START.   4 Press 2 or 3 to change the   1 Press REHEAT.   serving size.   2 Select food type 1–6 for   one serving (see Reheat   Guide below). On some   models, the oven starts   immediately.   NOTE: The serving size may   be changed or added after   the oven starts. Press   number pad 2 or 3. On some   models, the serving size   for food type 6 cannot be   changed.   NOTE: Do not use the metal   shelf when using the Reheat   feature.   Reheat Guide   Food Type   Comments   1 Pasta   Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.   Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.   Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.   Works best with wide mouth mug—do not cover.   Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.   Cover with vented plastic wrap.   2 Meats   3 Veggies   4 Beverages   5 Sauces   6 Plate of leftovers   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Convenience Features   Beverage   The Beverage feature heats   servings of any beverage.   Drinks heated with the   Beverage feature may be   very hot. Remove the   container with care.   Press BEVERAGE. The   oven starts immediately.   On some models, the serving   size is automatically set at   1, but can be changed by   pressing 2 or 3 right after   pressing BEVERAGE.   Potato   The Potato feature cooks   up to four 8–10 ounce   potatoes.   three potatoes and four   times for four potatoes.   The oven will start   immediately after   POTATO is pressed.   Press POTATO once for   one potato, twice for two   potatoes, three times for   Vegetable   (on some models)   The Vegetable feature   automatically sets the   cooking times and power   levels to cook fresh, frozen   or canned vegetables.   Code   Food   Weight   1 2 3 Canned 4–20 oz.   Frozen 4–20 oz.   Fresh   4–16 oz.   1 Press VEGETABLE.   “Select Veggie type 1–3”   will be displayed.   2 Select food type 1–3   (see chart below).   3 Enter weight in ounces   (see chart below).   4 Press START.   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Convenience Features   Auto Defrost   The Defrost Auto/Time   Conversion Guide   feature gives you two ways   to defrost frozen foods.   Press DEFROST   AUTO/TIME once for   Auto Defrost or twice for   Time Defrost.   If the weight of food is   stated in pounds and   ounces, the ounces must   be converted to tenths   (.1) of a pound.   Weight of   Food in   Ounces   Enter Food   Weight   (tenths of   a pound)   Use Auto Defrost for meat,   poultry and fish. Use Time   Defrost for most other   frozen foods.   1–2   3 .1   .2   .3   .4   .5   .6   .7   .8   .9   Auto Defrost automatically   sets the defrosting times   and power levels to give   even defrosting results for   meats, poultry and fish   weighing up to six pounds.   4–5   6–7   8 9–10   11   1 Press DEFROST   AUTO/TIME once.   There is a handy guide   located on the inside front   of the oven.   12–13   14–15   2 Using the Conversion   Guide at right, enter   food weight. For   example, press pads 1   and 2 for 1.2 pounds   (1 pound, 3 ounces).   • Remove meat from   package and place on   microwave-safe dish.   • Twice during defrost,   the oven signals TURN.   At each TURN signal,   turn the food over.   Remove defrosted meat   or shield warm areas with   small pieces of foil.   Guide   3 Press START.   (Time Defrost is   explained in the Time   Features section.)   • After defrosting, most   meats need to stand   5 minutes to complete   defrosting. Large roasts   should stand for about   30 minutes.   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Other Features Your Model May Have   Cooking Complete   Reminder   To remind you that you   have food in the oven, the   oven will display “FOOD IS   READY” or “END” and   beep once a minute until   you either open the oven   door or press CLEAR/OFF.   Clock   Press to enter the time of   day or to check the time   of day while microwaving.   1 Press CLOCK.   2 Enter time of day.   3 On some models, select   AM or PM.   4 Press START or CLOCK.   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Other Features Your Model May Have   Scroll Speed   (On some models)   The scroll speed of the   display can be changed.   Press and hold the AM/PM   pad about 3 seconds to   bring up the display.   Select 1–5 for slow to   fast scroll speed.   Display On/Off   Delay Start   To turn the clock display   off, press and hold 0 for   about three seconds.   To redisplay the clock,   repeat.   Delay Start allows you to   set the microwave to delay   cooking up to 24 hours.   4 Select any combination   of Defrost Auto/Time   or Time Cook I & II.   1 Press DELAY START.   5 Press START.   2 Enter the time you want   the oven to start. (Be   sure the microwave clock   shows the correct time   of day.)   The Delay Start time will   be displayed. The oven will   automatically start at the   delayed time.   The time of day may be   displayed by pressing   CLOCK.   3 On some models, select   AM or PM.   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Other Features Your Model May Have   Timer On/Off   Timer On/Off operates as   a minute timer and can be   used at any time, even   When time is up, the oven   will signal. To turn off the   timer signal, press TIMER   when the oven is operating. ON/OFF.   1 Press TIMER ON/OFF.   NOTE: The timer indicator   will be lit while the timer   is operating.   2 Enter time you want to   count down.   3 Press TIMER ON/OFF   to start.   Start/Pause   Reminder   In addition to starting many   functions, START/PAUSE   allows you to stop cooking   without opening the door   or clearing the display.   The Reminder feature can   be used like an alarm clock   and can be used at any   time, even when the oven is   operating. The Reminder   time can be set up to   4 Press REMINDER. When   Reminder signal occurs,   press REMINDER to turn   it off. The Reminder   time may be displayed by   pressing REMINDER.   24 hours later.   NOTE: The REM indicator   will remain lit to show that   the Reminder is set. To   clear the Reminder before   it occurs, press REMINDER,   then 0. The REM indicator   will no longer be lit.   1 Press REMINDER.   2 Enter the time you want   the oven to remind you.   (Be sure the microwave   clock shows the correct   time of day.)   3 On some models, select   AM or PM.   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Other Features Your Model May Have   Child Lock-Out   You may lock the control   panel to prevent the   microwave from being   accidentally started or   used by children.   To lock or unlock the   controls, press and hold   CLEAR/OFF for about   3 seconds. When the   control panel is locked, “L”   or “LOC” will be displayed   to the extreme right.   Turntable   For best cooking results,   leave the turntable on.   It can be turned off for   large dishes. Press   TURNTABLE to turn   the turntable on or off.   Sometimes the turntable   can become too hot to   touch. Be careful touching   the turntable during and   after cooking.   Surface Light   Press to turn the surface   light on or off.   On some models, there is   a night light option.   Press SURFACE LIGHT   once for bright light, twice   for the night light or three   times to turn the light off.   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Instructions   Other Features Your Model May Have   Vent Fan   When the microwave oven   is off, you may operate the   vent fan:   When the microwave   is on, the vent fan will   automatically turn on at   low fan speed, stay on while   the microwave is operating   and automatically turn off   after the microwave goes   off if the Vent Fan pad is   not pressed.   1 Press the Vent Fan pad   once for high fan speed.   2 Press the Vent Fan pad a   second time for low fan   speed.   3 Press the Vent Fan pad   a third time to turn the   fan off.   When the microwave oven   is on you may also:   1 Press the Vent Fan pad   once for high fan speed.   2 Press the Vent Fan pad a   second time for low fan   speed.   3 Press the Vent Fan pad   a third time to set the fan   to turn off automatically   after the microwave   goes off.   If the vent fan is still   operating after the   microwave goes off, press   the Vent Fan pad until it   turns off.   NOTE: The vent fan cannot   be turned off while the   microwave is operating.   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Other Features Your Model May Have   Shelf (some models)   Food microwaves best   when placed on the   turntable or on the shelf   in the lower position.   Shelf and Reheating   Only use microwave   shelf when reheating   on more than one level.   DO NOT store the oven   shelf in the microwave.   NOTE: Only use the shelf   when reheating on more than   one level. Do not store the   shelf inside the oven cavity.   Switch places after 1/2 time.   • To reheat on 2 levels   or   How to Use the Shelf   When Microwaving   For best results   Switch places after 1/2 time.   • Make sure the shelf is   positioned properly   inside the microwave   to prevent damage to   the oven from arcing.   • To reheat 2 dishes on the   lower level:   1 Multiply reheat time   by 11/2.   Use the lower shelf   supports when cooking one   oblong or oversized dish.   2 Switch places after 1/2   the time.   • Do not use a   microwave browning   dish on the shelf.   The shelf could   overheat.   • Do not use the oven   with the shelf on the   microwave floor. This   could damage the   microwave.   Switch places twice   Uneven results   • To reheat on 3 levels   (on some models)   1 Double the reheating   time.   • Use pot holders when   handling the shelf—   it may be hot.   2 Switch places twice and   give the dishes a 1/2 turn   during reheating. (Place   dense foods, or those   that require a longer   cook time, on the   2-level reheating   • Do not use the shelf   when cooking   popcorn.   Use the upper shelf   supports for two-level   cooking.   upper shelf first.)   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Helpful Information   Microwave Terms   Term   Definition   Arcing   Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is   caused by:   • the metal shelf being installed incorrectly and touching the   microwave walls.   • metal or foil touching the side of the oven.   • foil that is not molded to food (upturned edges act like   antennas).   • metal such as twist ties, poultry pins, gold-rimmed dishes.   • recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces.   Covering   Shielding   Covers hold in moisture, allow for more even heating and reduce   cooking time. Venting plastic wrap or covering with wax paper   allows excess steam to escape.   In a regular oven, you shield chicken breasts or baked foods to   prevent over-browning. When microwaving, you use small strips   of foil to shield thin parts, such as the tips of wings and legs on   poultry, which would cook before larger parts.   Standing Time   Venting   When you cook with regular ovens, foods such as roasts or cakes   are allowed to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is   especially important in microwave cooking. Note that a microwaved   cake is not placed on a cooling rack.   After covering a dish with plastic wrap, you vent the plastic wrap by   turning back one corner so excess steam can escape.   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Care and Cleaning   Helpful Hints   An occasional thorough   NOTE: Be certain the power   is off before cleaning any   part of this oven.   wiping with a solution of   baking soda and water   keeps the inside fresh.   How to Clean   the Inside   Walls, Floor, Inside Window,   Metal and Plastic Parts on   the Door   Removable Turntable and   Turntable Support   To prevent breakage,   do not place the turntable   into water just after   Some spatters can be   removed with a paper   towel, others may require   a damp cloth. Remove   greasy spatters with a sudsy   cloth, then rinse with a   damp cloth. Do not use   abrasive cleaners or sharp   utensils on oven walls.   Never use a commercial   oven cleaner on any part   of your microwave.   cooking. Wash it carefully   in warm, sudsy water or   in the dishwasher. The   turntable and support   can be broken if dropped.   Remember, do not operate   the oven without the   turntable and support   in place.   Shelf (if included)   Clean with mild soap and   water or in the dishwasher.   Do not clean in a   self-cleaning oven.   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Helpful Information   Care and Cleaning   How to Clean   the Outside   bleach or products   containing chlorine on   Stainless Steel finishes.   Case   We recommend against   using cleaners with   ammonia or alcohol,   as they can damage   the appearance of the   microwave oven. If you   choose to use a common   household cleaner, first   apply the cleaner directly   to a clean cloth, then   wipe the soiled area.   Clean the outside of the   microwave with a sudsy   cloth. Rinse and then dry.   Wipe the window clean   with a damp cloth.   CleanSteel or Graphite   Use a clean, soft, light and   lightly dampened cloth,   then dry thoroughly. Do   not use appliance wax,   polish, bleach or products   containing any chemical   agent on the CleanSteel   or Graphite surfaces.   Control Panel   Wipe with a damp cloth.   Dry thoroughly. Do not   use cleaning sprays, large   amounts of soap and water,   abrasives or sharp objects   on the panel—they can   damage it. Some paper   towels can also scratch   the control panel.   Plastic Color Panels   Use a clean, soft, lightly   dampened cloth, then dry   thoroughly.   Door Panel   Door Seal   Before cleaning the front   door panel, make sure you   know what type of panel   you have. Refer to the   eighth digit of the model   number. “S” is stainless   steel, “G” is Graphite, “L”   is CleanSteel and “B”, “W”   or “C” are plastic colors.   It’s important to keep the   area clean where the door   seals against the microwave.   Use only mild, non-abrasive   detergents applied with a   clean sponge or soft cloth.   Rinse well.   Bottom   Stainless Steel   The stainless steel panel   can be cleaned with   Stainless Steel Magic or a   similar product using a   clean, soft cloth. Apply   stainless cleaner carefully   to avoid the surrounding   plastic parts. Do not use   appliance wax, polish,   Clean off the grease and   dust on the bottom often.   Use a solution of warm   water and detergent.   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Light Bulb Replacement   Cooktop Light   1 To replace the bulb(s),   3 Be sure the bulb(s) to be   replaced are cool before   removing. After breaking   the adhesive seal, remove   the bulb by gently turning.   Replace with the same size   and type bulb.   Replace the burned-out   bulb with a 120 volt,   40-watt incandescent   bulb (WB36X10003),   available from your   GE supplier.   first disconnect the power   at the main fuse or circuit   breaker panel or pull   the plug.   2 Remove the screw at the   front of the light cover   and lower the cover.   4 Raise the light shield   and replace the screw.   Connect electrical power   to the oven.   Remove screw   Oven Light   1 To replace the oven light,   first disconnect the power   at the main fuse or circuit   breaker panel or pull   the plug.   3 Remove the light cover   located near the center   of the oven that holds   the bulb. After breaking   the adhesive seal,   remove the bulb by   gently turning. Replace   with the same size and   type bulb.   Replace the burned-out   bulb with a 120 volt,   40-watt incandescent   bulb (WB36X10003),   available from your   GE supplier.   2 Remove the top grille by   taking out the 3 screws   that hold it in place.   Screws   Light cover   4 Replace the light cover.   5 Replace the grille and   screws. Connect electrical   power to the oven.   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Helpful Information   The Exhaust Feature   The Vent Fan   The vent fan has a metal   reusable grease filter.   Models that recirculate air   back into the room also   use a charcoal filter.   Charcoal Filter   (on some models)   Reusable Grease Filter   (on all models)   Reusable   Grease Filter   The reusable grease filter   traps grease released by   foods on the cooktop. It   also prevents flames from   foods on the cooktop from   damaging the inside of   the microwave.   For this reason, the filter   must ALWAYS be in place   when the hood is used.   The grease filter should be   cleaned once a month, or   as needed.   Removing and   Cleaning the Filter   To remove, slide it to the   side using the tab. Pull it   down and out.   Rinse, shake and let it dry   before replacing.   To replace, slide the filter   in the frame slot on the   left side of the opening.   Pull up and to the right   to lock into place.   To clean the grease filter,   soak it and then swish it   around in hot water and   detergent. Don’t use   ammonia or ammonia   products because they will   darken the metal. Light   brushing can be used to   remove embedded dirt.   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Charcoal Filter   (on some models)   If the model is not vented   to the outside, the air will   be recirculated through a   disposable charcoal filter   that helps remove smoke   and odors.   The charcoal filter should   be replaced when it is   noticeably dirty or   discolored (usually after   6–12 months, depending   on hood usage). See   The charcoal filter   cannot be cleaned. It   must be replaced. Order   Part No. WB06X10823   from your GE supplier.   “Optional Kits,” page 9,   for more information.   To Remove   Charcoal Filter   To remove the charcoal   filter, disconnect power   at the main fuse or circuit   breaker panel or pull   the plug.   Push the filter at the   bottom until it comes free   of the locking tabs. Slide   the filter down and out.   Filter housing   Remove the top grille by   removing the 3 screws on   top of the oven that hold   the grille in place. Slide   the grille to the left to   remove it.   Remove 3 grille screws   to remove the grille.   To Install   Charcoal Filter   To install a new filter,   remove plastic and other   outer wrapping from the   new filter.   Insert the filter into the left   side of the front top   opening of the oven as   shown. It will rest at an   angle on 2 side support tabs   and in front of the right   rear tab. Replace the grille   and 3 screws.   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If Something Goes Wrong   Before You Call For Service   Problem   Possible Cause   What to Do   Oven will not   start   A fuse in your home   may be blown or the   circuit breaker tripped.   • Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.   Power surge.   • Unplug the microwave oven, then plug   it back in.   Plug not fully inserted   into wall outlet.   • Make sure the 3-prong plug on the   oven is fully inserted into wall outlet.   Door not securely closed. • Open the door and close securely.   The cooktop light is   located below the oven   floor. When the light   is on, the heat it   produces may make the   oven floor get warm.   • This is normal.   Floor of the oven is   warm, even when   the oven has not   been used   “LOC” appears   on display   The control has been   locked.   • Press and hold CLEAR/OFF for   about 3 seconds to unlock the control.   Vent fan will not   turn off   The vent fan   • The vent fan cannot be turned off   while the microwave is operating.   This is normal. Wait for the microwave   to turn off and the fan will either go   off automatically or you will need to   turn it off by pressing the Vent Fan   pad after the microwave is off.   automatically turns on   to cool internal parts   while the microwave   is on.   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before You Call For Service   Things That   Are Normal   • Moisture on the oven   door and walls while   cooking. Wipe the   • TV-radio interference   might be noticed while   using the microwave.   moisture off with a paper   towel or soft cloth.   Similar to the interference   caused by other small   appliances, it does not   indicate a problem with   the microwave. Plug the   microwave into a different   electrical circuit, move the   radio or TV as far away   from the microwave as   possible or check the   • Moisture between the   oven door panels when   cooking certain foods.   Moisture should dissipate   shortly after cooking is   finished.   • Steam or vapor escaping   from around the door.   position and signal of   the TV/radio antenna.   • Light reflection around   door or outer case.   • Dimming oven light and   change in the blower   sound at power levels   other than high.   • Dull thumping sound   while oven is operating.   • The vent fan operating   while the microwave is   operating. The vent fan   will not go off nor can it   be turned off until the   microwave is off.   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   GE Service Numbers   We’ll Be There!   GE Appliances   Website   Have a question or   need assistance with   your appliance? Try the   GE Appliances Website   24 hours a day, any day   of the year!   For greater convenience   and faster service, you can   now download Owner’s   Manuals, order parts or   even schedule service   on-line.   GEAppliances.com   Schedule Service   GEAppliances.com   Expert GE repair service   is only one step away   from your door. Get   on-line and schedule   your service at your   convenience any day   of the year!   Or call 800.GE.CARES   (800.432.2737) during   normal business hours.   800.GE.CARES   (800.432.2737)   Real Life   Design Studio   GE supports the Universal   For details of GE’s   Design concept—products, Universal Design   services and environments   that can be used by people   of all ages, sizes and   capabilities. We recognize   the need to design for   a wide range of physical   and mental abilities and   impairments.   applications, including   kitchen design ideas for   people with disabilities,   check out our Website   today. For the hearing   impaired, please call   800.TDD.GEAC   GEAppliances.com   800.TDD.GEAC   (800.833.4322)   (800.833.4322).   Extended Warranties   GEAppliances.com   800.626.2224   Purchase a GE extended   warranty and learn about   special discounts that   are available while your   warranty is still in effect.   You can purchase it   on-line anytime, or call   800.626.2224 during   normal business hours.   GE Consumer Home   Services will still be there   after your warranty expires.   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Parts and   Accessories   Individuals qualified   to service their own   appliances can have   parts or accessories sent   directly to their home.   (VISA, MasterCard and   Discover cards are   accepted.)   Instructions contained   in this manual cover   procedures to be   performed by any user.   Other servicing generally   should be referred   GEAppliances.com   800.626.2002   to qualified service   personnel. Caution   must be exercised, since   improper servicing may   cause unsafe operation.   Order on-line today,   24 hours every day or   by phone at 800.626.2002   during normal business   hours.   Register Your   Appliance   Register your new   appliance on-line—   at your convenience!   GEAppliances.com   Timely product registration   will allow for enhanced   communication and   prompt service under the   terms of your warranty,   should the need arise.   You may also mail in the   pre-printed registration   card included in the   packing material.   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MICROWAVE OVEN   WARRANTY   Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original   purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty.   What Is Covered   LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY   ************************************   For one year from date of original purchase,   GE will replace any part in the microwave oven   that fails due to a defect in materials or   workmanship. During this limited one-year warranty,   GE will provide, free of charge, all labor and related   service costs to replace the defective part.   All warranty service will be provided by our Factory   Service Centers or by our authorized Customer   Care® servicers during normal working hours.   Should your appliance need service, during   warranty period or beyond, call 800.GE.CARES   (800.432.2737).   Please have serial and model numbers available   when calling for service.   What Is Not Covered   • Service trips to your home to teach you how to   • Replacement of the cooktop light bulbs.   use the product.   • Failure of the product or damage to   the product if it is abused, misused (for   example, cavity arcing from wire rack or   metal/foil), or used for other than the intended   purpose or used commercially.   • Improper installation, delivery or maintenance.   If you have an installation problem, contact your   dealer or installer. You are responsible for   providing adequate electrical, exhausting and   other connecting facilities.   • Damage to product caused by accident, fire,   floods or acts of God.   • Product not accessible to provide required   service.   • Incidental or consequential damage caused   by possible defects with this appliance.   • Replacement of house fuses or resetting of   circuit breakers.   • Damage caused after delivery.   EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES—Your sole and exclusive remedy is product   repair as provided in this Limited Warranty. Any implied warranties, including the implied   warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or   the shortest period allowed by law.   This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home   use within the USA. If the product is located in an area where service by a GE Authorized Servicer is not available,   you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized GE Service   Location for service. In Alaska, the warranty excludes the service calls to your home.   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above   limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have   other rights which vary from state to state. To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or   state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.   Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225   DE68-03701A   49-40614   Printed in Malaysia   06-09 JR   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |