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Safety Instructions .............
2-0
Operating Im¢ruc¢ions
Bake Features ............
10, 18, 20
Best Method of Cooking Chart ....
21
Changing Power Lexel ...........
Cooking Options ................
Cookware Tips ..................
14
10
20
Fast Bake Feaalre .........
Features of Your Oven .........
Microwave Temps ...............
10, 19, 20
8, 9
14
Other Features ..............
23-25
Auto Recipe ''_ Com_rsion
Automatic Fan ................
Auto Nim Ligtat ...............
Bake Temp. Adjust .............
Beeper Volume ...............
Child i,ock-Out ...............
Clear/Off ....................
Clock ........................
....
18, 24
25
23
23
24
24
24
23
Cooking Complete Reminder....23
Display Languag_ ..............
Display ON/OFF ..............
Display Speed .................
Help ........................
Measures .....................
24
24
24
23
25
More Time Message ............
Resume ......................
Start/Pause ...................
Surface Light .................
Timer .......................
Turntable On/Off .............
Vent Fan .....................
Roast Features ............
Sensor Features ..............
25
23
10, 18, 20
15-17
23
25
25
25
25
Time and Auto Features ....
9, 11-13
VVann Feature ..................
22
Care and Cleaning
Charcoal Filmrs ..................
Inside ..........................
Outside .......................
Replacing the Light Bulbs ........
Stainless Steel ..................
Vent Filters ..................
27
27
28, 29
29
26
26
Troubleshooting Tips ........
Things That Are Nomml
With Your Microwme Oven .......
30, 31
32
Consumer Support
Consumer Support ......
Optional Kits ....................
Product
Warrant;'
RegisuaOon
.......................
.........
Back Co_r
7
33, 34
35
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]vM 1790
Write the model and serial numbers here:
Model #
Serial#
You can find them on a label when the door is open.
3828W5A4596 49-40452 Og05 JR
A WARNING!
For your safelg the informationin this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire, explosion, electric shock, exposure to excessive microwave energy, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
(a) Do NotAttempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in hamlful expostli'e to ii/icrowave defeat oi" tamper with eilei'_'i tile safeW
It is iIllI)OI'tilnt inteitocl<s.
not to
(b) Do Not Place any object between tile oven front face and tile door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accmnulate on sealing Slmfi_ces.
(c) Do Not Operate the oven if it is danmged.
It is particularly important that tile oven door close properly and that there is no damage to tile:
(1) door (bent),
(2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened),
(3) door seals and sealing s/mfi_ces.
(d) The Oven Should Not be a(!justed
or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service pei_onnel.
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
Read and follow tile specific precautions in tile To reduce tile risk oIfire in tile oven cavity:
This appliance nlust be grounded.
Connect only to a properly grounded outlet.
See tile
INSTRUCTIONS
on page 6.
GROUNDING
Install or locate this appliance only in accoMance with tile provided Installation Instructions.
This microwave oven is UI, listed for installation over electric and gas ranges.
--Do not _wercook todd.
Careflllly attend appliance when papeI; plastic or other combustil)le materials are placed inside the oven while cooking.
--Remove wire twist-ties and metal handles from paper or plastic containei_ before placing fl/em in tile oven.
--Do not tlse tile (wen [i)i" storage p/11])oses.
Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in tile oven when not in rise.
This micr_wave oven is not approved or tested for l/1}llJne rise.
This ovei=the-range oven is designed for use over ranges
I1o wider than 36:' It may be installed over both gas and electric cooking equiimlent.
Do not operate this appliance if it has a (lamaged power cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been (lamaged or dropped.
If tile power cord is danmged, it i//ust be replaced by General Electric
Service or an authorized service agent using a power cord awfilable from General Electric.
--Do not pop popcorn in your microwave oven unless in a special
111icrowave i)oi)col"n accessolw or tlnless got1 tlse popcorn labeled tot use in microwave ovens.
--If materials inside the oven ignite, keep the oven door closed, turn the oven off and disconnect the power cord, or shut off power at the filse or circuit breaker panel.
If tile door is opened, tile fire may spread.
--Do not use tile Sensor Features twice in succession on tile same food portion.
If food is/mdercooked the fiI_t countdown, use Time Cook fi)r additional after cooking time,
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
Do not cover or block any openings on tile appliance.
Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this nlanual.
Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapms in this appliance.
This microwave oven is specifically designed to heat, dry or cook t0od, and is not intended for laboratory or industrial use.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
When using the Bake, Boast or Fast Bake fllnctions, both the outside and inside oI the ()veil will beconle hot.
_Mwa):s use hot pads to reinove and accessoi_ies such as the oven shell containei_ of fl)od
Thermometer--Do not use regular cooking thei_noinetei_ when cooking the FastBako nIode.
The metal by niicrowave and nlercurv or oven or using in these thei_noinetei_ could cause arcing and possil)le danlage to tile
(wen, ndci'owaSng i'ecoi/lillended
Do not rise a theiillOilletei" unless the thei_noineter tk)i" rise in the illici'owave in food you aI'e is designed
()veil, or
Do not clean with nletal scoui_ing, I)ads. Pieces can burn off the pad and touch electi_ical parts inxolxing i_isk of electric shock.
Keep power cord away fl'onl heated suI_lhces.
Do not iinineise power cord or phig in water,
Do not nlount this appliance over a sink,
See diior sui_ti_ce cleaning instructions in the Care and cloaning of the microwave oven section of this nlanual,
This appliance n/ust only be serviced b)' qualified service pei_onnel, Contact nearest authoi_ized service ti_cilitv fi)i" exaniinafion, repair or a(!justnient.
As with any appliance, close supei'vision is necessai T when used bv children.
Do not store anything directly on top of the niicrowave oven suil'i_ce when the niicrowave oven is in operation.
Do not store any inatei_ials
I'eCOIllI/lended _lccessoi_ies, other than our in this ox, en when not in rise,
Do not store this appliance outdooi_, Do not use this product near watei_tor exanlple, in a wet basenlent, near a swinmling pool, near a sink or in sinlilar locations.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
A WARNING!
ARCING
If Vou see arcing, press the CLEAR/OFFbutton and correct the problem.
Arcing is the inicrowave teim fiw spar!cs in the ()veil.
Arcing is caused by:
The nletal shelf not installed correctly so it touches the niicrowave wall.
Metal or fi)il touching
Turntable ring support the side of the oven.
not installed correctly.
Foil not niolded like antennas).
to fi)od (upturned edges act
Metal, such as twist-ties poultis' i_iinined dishes, in the inici'owaxe.
pins or gold-
ReQcled paper towels containing snlall nletal
I)ieces being, used in the inicrowaxe.
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WARNING!
FOODS
Do not pop l)Ol)Coi'n in VO/li" tlnless in a special or unless _ou use
IlliC I'OWaX e OX ens.
IllicI'owa', l)opcorn i//ici'owaxe oxen e l)Ol)COI'n labeled for accessoP,' use in
Do not boil eggs in a microwave oven.
Pressure will build up inside egg yolk and will cause it to bm_t, possibly resulting in ii_jury.
Operating tile microwave with no fl)od inside fi_r
I/lOI'e than a Illintlte oi" two Illay Catlse dalnage to tile oven and could start a fire. It increases tile heat around the magnetron the life ot the oven.
and can shorten
Foods with tmbroken outer "skin" such as potatoes, hot dogs, sausages, tomatoes, apples, chicken live_ and other giblets, and egg yolks should be pierced to allow steanl to escape during cooking.
Solne products such as whole eggs and sealed containe_--tbr example, closed jade--are able to eN)lode and should not be heated in this illici'ol_;ive oven.
Stlch rise oV tile illici'owave oven could result in injury:
SUPERHEATEDWATER
Liquids,such as water,coffee, ortea, are able to be overheatedbeyondthe boiling point without appearing to be boiling. Visiblebubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave ovenis not always present. THISCOULDRESULTIN
VERYHOTLIQUIDSSUDDENLYBOILING0 VERWHEN
THECONTAINERIS DISTURBEDORA SPOONOR
OTHERUTENSILIS INSERTEDINTOTHELIQUID.
To reduce tile risk ol iI_jm T to I)e_ons:
--Do not overheat the liquid.
--Stir tile liquid both befi)re and halfway through heating it.
--Do not rise straight-sided containers with narrow
Ile(]_s.
--_Mter heating, allox_ tile container to stand in tile illiCi'OWaX, e ox, en lor a shoYt tiI//e before i'ei//ox, inotile container.
--Use extrenle care when inserting other utensil into tile containe_: a spoon or
Foods cooked in liquids (such as pasta) may tend to boil more rapidly than foods containing less n/oisttlre.
Should this occui; refer to tile
Care and cleaning of the microwave oven section tor instructions on how to clean the inside of tile oven.
Avoid heating baby fl)od in glass jinx, even with the lid ofll Make sm'e all infimt tood is thoroughly cooked.
Stir tood to distribute the heat evenly:
Be carefifl to prevent scalding when wamfing tommla.
Tile container may feel cooler than tile fi)mmla really is. _Mwm:s test tile titan ula befi)re fi_eding tile baby.
Don't defl'ost fl'ozen beverages in narro_=necked bottles (especially carbonamd beverages).
Even if the container is opened, pressure can build up.
This can cause tile container to b/li_t, possibly resulting in iI_j m>
Hot foods and steam can cause burns.
Be careflfl when opening any containe_ of hot tood, including popcorn bags, cooking pouches and boxes.
To prevent possible iqjm N direct steam away fl'om hands and tace.
Do not overcook potatoes.
Thev could dehvdrate and catch fire, causing damage to yore" oven.
Cook meat and poultry thoroughlx_meat least an ]NTERNM, temperature to at of 160°F and of poult_ T to at least an INTERNAl, temperatm'e
180°F. Cooking to these temperatm'es protects against fl)odborne illness.
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Do not operate the oven in the microwave mode without the turntable and the turntable support seated and in place. The turntable must be unrestricted so it can rotate.
Make sure all cookware used in your microwave oven is suitable for 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 are not sure if a dish is microwave-sate, use this test: Place ill the oven both the dish you are testing and a glass measuring cup filled with
1 cup of watei_set tile measuring cup either ill or next to the dish. Microwave 30-45 seconds at high.
If the dish heats, it should not be used fin.
microwaving.
If the dish remains cool and (mlv the water ill tile cup heats, then tile dish is microwave-sale.
OveIMzed fi>od or oveIMzed metal cookware should not be used ill a micro_;_\'e/convection oven because they increase tile risk of electric shock and could cause a fire.
Not all plastic wrap is suitable fin" use ill micro_\'e ovens.
Cheek the package fin.
Ill'Oil el" rise.
Paper towels, waxed paper and plastic wrap can be used to cover dishes ill order to retain moisture and prevent spattering while microwaving.
Be
S/lI'e to vent plastic
WI'}l l) SO steaI/l
C_lIl escape.
Do not use paper products when tile microwave/ convection oven is operated ill tile or FAST BAKE m ode.
BAKE,
ROAST
(2ookware transferred may 1)ecome hot fl'on/ tile heated because food.
Pot of heat holdei_ may be needed to handle tile cookware.
Sometimes tile oven flooi, turntable and walls can become too hot to touch.
Be careflll touching tile flooI, turntable and walls during and after cookJllg.
If you use a meat theml(mleter while microwaving or using tile FAST BAKE mode,
I/l[Ike StlI'e it is safe tor
IISe ill II/iCI'OWaVe ovens,
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 nvhm filaments should be avoided, as they may also ignim.
Some stvroflnml trays (like those that meat is packaged on) have a thin strip of metal embedded ill tile bott(nn.
When microwaved, tile metal can burn tile rio(n" (ff tile oven or ignite a paper towel.
Use ot tile shelf accessory:
-Renlove tile shelf fl'onl tile oven when not ill rise.
-Use pot holdeI_ when handling tile shelf and cookware.
They max be hot.
When micr()waving "boilable" cooking pouches and tightly closed plastic bags, they should be slit, pierced or vented as directed by package.
If they are not, plastic could bm_t dining or immediately alter cooking, possibly resulting ill injury: A]so, plastic storage containei_ should be at least partially uncovered because they timn a tight seal.
When cooking with containei_ tightly covered with plastic wrap, remove coveting carefully and direct steam away fi'(ml hands and ti_ce.
Use fi)il only as directed ill this manual.
TV dinneI_ may be micr(m'aved ill fi/il trays less than
3/4" high; relnove tile top toil cover and return the tray to the box. When using toil ill the microwave oven, kee I) tile tOft at least 1" away fl'on/ tile sides (ff tile (wen.
Plastic cookware--Plastic cookware designed fin.
microwave cooking is very useful, but should be used carelillly.
Even microwave-sale plastic may not be as tolerant (ff overcooking conditions as are glass or cermnic materials and may soften or char if subjected to short periods of overcooking.
Ill longer exposures to overcooking, tile fi)od and cookware could ignite.
Follow these guidelines:
-Be sure that tile shelf is positioned propedy inside tile oven to prevent product danmge.
-Do not cover tile shelf or any part of tile oven with met;fl fifil. This will cause overheating ol tile iilici'owave/convection ()\/ell.
B IUse microwaxe-sale plastics onl) and use fl/em ill strict c(nnpliance with tile cookware lllan tllilCttlI'eY's i'e COllll//e ndations.
Do not use "_our microwaxe/conxection to dr) newspapei_.
oxen
_._'_ not i//ici'owa;e ellll)l'}, containei3.
I_Do not pemfit children to use plastic cookware without c(nnplete supervision.
IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
WARNING:Im_ro_or
plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
Do not tinder _,iiv cii'C/lli/st;inces This appliance must be grounded.
In tile event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces tile risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire fin" tile electric cmTent.
c/lt (:,r I'elIlOVe tile third (gro/md) prong fl'om tile power cord.
Do not rise an adapter plug with this appliance.
This appliance is equipped Mth a power cord having a gm/mding Mre Mth a grounding plug.
The plug Inust be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and gro/mded.
Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
If tile power cord is too short, have a qualNed electrician or se_Mce technician install an outlet near tile appliance.
Consult a qualified electridan or service technician if tile gro/mding instructions are not completely tmde_tood, or if doubt exists as to whether tile appliance is properly gro/mded.
For best operation, plug this appliance into its own electrical outlet to prevent flickering of lights, bh_wing of fllse or tripping of circuit breaker:
If the outlet is a standard 2-prong wall outlet, it is yore" personal responsibili_' and obligation to have it replaced with a properly gro/mded
3-prong wall outlet.
THEVENTFAN
Tile tim will operate automatically trader certain conditions (see Automatic Fan realm'e).
Take care to p_event tile starting and spreading of accidental cooking fires while tile vent tim is in use.
Clean tile tmde_i(le of tile microwave often.
Do not allow grease to build up on tile microwave or tile tim film_.
In tile event oI a grease fire on tile sm_hce milts below tile microwave oven, smother a flaming pan on tile sm_i_ce refit by covering tile pan completely with a lid, a cookie sheet or a fiat tray:
Use care when cleaning tile vent tim filte_.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based oven cleane_, may damage the filte_.
When preparing flaming foods trader tile iilici'o_;lve_ ttlI'n tile l_lIl on.
Never leave s/m'i_ce milts beneath w)m" microwave oven mmttended at high heat settings.
Boilove_s cause smoking and greasy spillove_ that may ignite and spread if the microwave vent tim is operating.
To minimize automatic tim operation, use adequate sized cookware and use high heat on S/llS[_lce units only when necessalw:
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
Available at extra cost from your GE suppfier.
Filler Penel Kits
JX4OWH--White
JX41--Black
When repladng fill in the additional a 36" range hood, filler panel kits width to provide a custom built-in appearance,
For installation end-ofXcabinet between installation.
two 3" wide filler panels, cabinets only; not for
Each kit contnins
Filter Kits
JX81D--Recirculating
Filter kits are to the outside.
used when
Charcoal Filter Kit the oven cannot be vented
About the features of youroven.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
1000Watts
Featuresof the Oven
O
O
Door Latch Release Handle.
DoorLatches.
O indow with Metal Shield. Screen allows cooking to be viewed while keeping microwa'_es confined in the oxen.
Control Panel and Selector Dial
O Removable Turntable. Do not operate the oven and turntable suppoxl seated and in place.
o
O tm'ntable and tm'ntable support seated and in place.
Shelves. Use with CONVECTION BAKE,
BAKE. (Do not use when microwave cooking.)
For best results, tlse one shelf in the lower posit.ion
and leave at least a 1-inch gap between the cooking dish and the sides of the oven.
D:,r two-level Baking or Fast Baking rise both shelves.
About the cooking and warming features of your microwave/convection oven.
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You can cook by Microwave, Convection Bake, Convection Roast or Combination Fast Bake. Keep hot, cooked foods at serving temperature with the Warm feature.
Dial Selectol
TURN [0 _LE£q" _ PUSH TO E_TE_
Cooking Contro/s
O Microwave Cooking Time and Auto Features
TiME COOK Amountof cookingtime anytime between15secondsand95 minutes.
Presstwice (]]meCookII)to changepower
MICROEXPRESS Startsimmediately!
DEFROST
Pressonce(Fast)
Presstwice(Auto)
Pressthreetimes(]]me)
Foodweightupto onepound
Foodweightupto six pounds
Amountof defrostingtime
Startsimmediately!
BEVERAGE
Pressonce(6-7 oz.)
Presstwice(8-9 oz.)
Pressthreetimes(10-12oz.)
POWERlevel Powerlevel1-10
Sensor Features
Press
POPCORN
REHEAT
Pressonce(plate)
Presstwice(pasta)
Pressthreetimes(_ to I cup)
Pressfourtimes(1to 2 cups)
AUTOCOOK
Turnand push dial toenter
Startsimmediately!
Startsimmediately!
Foodtype
O
Convection Baking or Convection Roasting
Press Turnand push dial to enter
Oventemperatureandcooktime
Option more/lesstime more/lesstime more/lesstime
O Combination Fast Baking
COMBINATIONFASTBAKE
O Warming
WARM
Turnand push dial to enter
Oventemperatureandcooktime
Turn and push die/to eater
Oventemperature and warm time ,9
Available cooking options.
Do not use the shelves when microwave cooking.
Microwave Cooking
_OtlI" oven by sensor.
uses Illi(TOWaVe energy to cook by a set
[iI/le oF weight, or atltOillati('allv
Sensor micr_m'ave _x wks by detecting the increasing h umidiw released durii_g cooking.
The oven automatically at!justs
the cooking time to \m_ious types and amotmts ot toed.
Cooking Method
Microwave energy is distributed evenly throughout the oven for thorough, fast cooking of food.
Heat Source
Microwave energy.
Heat Conduction
Heat produced within food by instant energy penetration.
Benefits
Fast, high efficiency cooking. Oven and surroundings do not get hot.
Easy clean-up.
Always use the shelf when baking.
For best results, use one shelf in the lower position. For two-level cooking
only, use both shelves,
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Convection Baking and Convection Roasting
Dtwing baking or roasting, a heating element is used to raise the temperatm'e of the air inside the oven. Any oven temperature fl'om 225°E to 450°E may be programmed.
A tim gently circulates this heated air throughout the oven, over and around the toed, producing golden brown exterims and rich moist interiors. This drculafion ot heated air is called convection.
Because the heated air is kept constantly moving, not pemfitting a laver ot cooler air to develop arotmd the fi)od, some fi)ods cook tipster than in regular oven cooking.
Benefits
Cooking Method
Hot air circulates around food to produce browned exteriors and seal in juices.
Heat Source
Circulating heated air
(Convection).
Heat Conduction
Heat conducted from outside of food to inside.
Aids in browning and seals in flavor.
Cookssome foods faster than regular ovens.
Always use the shelf with Fast Bake.
For best results, use one shelf in the lower position. For two-level cooking
only, use both shelves.
Combination Fast Baking
"/(mr oven also oflb_ the option of Combination ' ahmg with convection cooking. Y m cook with speed and accm'acy, while br_m'ning and crisping to pertection.
Cooking Method
Microwave energy and convection heat combine to cook foods up to 25% faster than regular ovens, while browning and sealing in juices.
Heat Source
Microwave energy and circulating heated air.
Heat Conduction
Food heats from instant energy from penetration and heat conducted from outside of food.
Benefits
Shortened cooking time from microwave energy, plus browning and crisping from convection heat.
Warming
The wamfing timtm'e will keep hot, cooked too(ls at serving temperature.
_Mwaysstart with hot Iced. Lrse cookware and utensils that can withstand temperatures up to 230°E
Cooking Method
Warm air circulates around food to keep previously cooked food warm.
Heat Source
Circulating heated air (Convection).
Heat Conduction
Warmth conducted from outside of food to inside.
Benefits
Keeps hot, cooked foods at serving temperature.
Always use the shelf when warmhTg.
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About the time and auto microwave features,
Using the Dial
You can make selections on the o'_en b_ turning, the dial and I)ressing, it to enter the selection,
go.=om
Pressing the dial can also be used in place of the START/PAUSEbutton
I)r°gramming, , of the oxen.
for quicker
YOIN TI SEEECT + P#gH TO ENTE£
TLNII TO SEI.ECT o _>I$I YI £NYEI
Time Cook (Do
not use the shelves when microwave cooking.)
Thee Cook I
_Hows betweem_
VOll 1o l]]icrowwve
15 secom_ds and
[()ral]v
!)5 mhmtes.
time
Power level 10 (High)is a utomatk al? set, but )ou ma) chm/ge it lot more flexibiliF:
m
Press the TIMEcoogbumm.
m
Turn the dia] to set the cook time amld press die dia] u> enter:
i_'_ Chm/ge )ower level if'you dom/'t wam/t full powe_: (Press POWER.
Turn die dial to select.
Press the dial to e_/ten) t_ Press the dhd or the STARTIPAUIE bHt[oll 1o start COOlCill_,
You may (>pen die door (lmim/g line Cook
to check tile {ood. Close tile door amid press die dia] or START/PAUSEto resume cookh/g
NOTE: Youmay change t¢}ecook time at any
time goring cooking by turning the did You may also change ti_epower level by pressing tf_ePOWER button.
TheeCookfl
I,ets roll chm/ge power levels automatically dm'h/g cookh/g Here's
]_(}_r tO (]O it:
_ Press die TIMECOOKbumm.
_Tum the dial to set the first cook dine mid press the dial to em/te_:
|_'li ("hamre the power level if_ou dc,nt
_r:_I_trid] powen (Press POWER. Turn die dial to select, Press the dial to ei/te_:)
D Press tile YlMECOOKbumm agahl.
_I] Turn tile dia] u_ set tile second cook dine al/d press the dial to ente]:
1_ Chm/ge die I)o_veY level if'5ou don't wm/t full powen (Press POWER. Tm'n the dial to select, Press die dial to entei:)
N Press the dial or tile START/PAUSE bllttol/ to St_H't coolcil/_
At tie end _d Time Cook/, JTmeCook # coums dowm
NOTE: Youmay changeti_ecooktime at any
time dodngcookingby tombg the lfia/. You may alsochangethepower levelby pressing ti_ePOWERbutton.
Micro Express Cook (Do
not
usethe
shelves when mbrowave cooking.)
This is a quick way to set and start cooking in 30 second blocks each time the MICRO
EXPRESS button is pressed. The cook time may be changed by tuming the dial at any time during cooking.
The power level will automatically be set at 10 and the oxen will start immediateh'.
The power level can be changed as time is counting down.
Press the POWERbutton, ttlFI] the dial and press to enten
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About the time and auto microwave features.
#_RN 10 SELECT * PUSH KI E_ FE_
Fast Defrest (Do not use the shelves when microwave cooking.)
FastDefrest m_[om_dca]]y se[s d_e de{_'osdm_g times aN_dpo_er ]e_ e]s to give amid fish weighh_g Iq:_to (me pained.
; Remove meat from package and place on microwave-sate dish.
_ Press the DEFROSTbutton once.
_Turn the dial to the todd weight, using the Comexsion Guide at fight.
For example, dial .5
fi)r .5 pounds
(8 oz.) Press the dial to enter:
_'_ Press the START/PAUSEbum>n to stm't defi'osfing.
D Tm'n the food oxer if the oxen signals
TURN FOOD OVER.
Remove defl'osted meat or shield wam] areas with small pieces offifil.
_Mier deli'osting, stand 5 minutes most m eats need to to complete defrosting.
If the wel)ht of foodisstatedinpoundsand ounces,theouncesmustbe convertedto tenths
(1) ofa pound
WeightofFeed in Ounces
1-2
3
4-5
6-7
8
9-10
11
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Auto Defrost (Do not use the shelves when microwave cookhTg.)
Use Auto Defrost for meat, poultry and fish weighing up to six pounds.
Use 17me Defrost fl)r most other tl'ozen [(>ods.
Auto Defrost automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels to give even defrosting results fi)r meats, poultry and fish.
Remoxe meat fl'om package and place on microwa_e-saie dish.
_ Press the DEFROSTbutton twice.
_'_ Tm'n the dial to the fi)od weight, usino the Conxe_ion (;uide at rJ ,ht
For example, dial 1.2 fi)r 1.2 pounds
(l pound, 3 oz.) Press the dial to enter:
_ Press the START/PAUSEbumm to stm't deli'osfing.
Fj Tmn the fi)od oxer if the oxen signals
TURN FOOD OVER.
Rem()ve defl'osted meat or shield wam] areas with small pieces of fi)il.
AJter defi'osting, II/OSt I]leats need to stand 5 minutes
Ire'go roasts should
30 minutes.
to complete defl'osting.
stand fi)r about ounces, the ouncesmust he converted to tenths
1) of a pound
WeightofFood
& Ounces
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3
4-5
6-7
8
9-10
11
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Time Defrost (Do not use the shelves when microwave cooking.)
Use time Defrost to defi'ost fin" a selected length oI time.
B Press the DEFROSTbumm three times,
_'_ Turn the dial to select the time you want, Press the dial to entei;
[]Press the START/PAUSEbutton to start deti'osting.
D Tm'n tile food o',er if tile o_,en signals
TURN FOOD OVER.
You may change time during the defi'osting defl'ost titne by turning at any tile dial.
Power level is autonmtically be changed.
Ym can defi'ost set at 3, but slnall itelns c[in quickly by raising tile power level alter entering tile dine.
Power level 7 cuts tile total defl'osfing time in about half:, power level 10 cuts tile total dine to ai)i)roxilnately
1/ 3. H(m'evei; fi)od will need in ore fl'equent attention than usual.
A dull thulnl)ing noise may be heard during deli'osdng.
oven is not oi)erafing
This is nomml at High poweI: when
Defrosting Tips
Foods fl'ozen in I/aper or plastic can be defl'osted in the package, Closed packages shouM be slit, pierced or vented A_ER fi)od has partially defl'osted, Plastic storage containers should be partially tmcovered,
Famil}_size, i)repackaged fl'ozen dinnei_ can be deti'osted and inicrowaved.
If the toed is in a toil containei; transter it to a microwave-sate dish.
Foods that spoil easily should allowed to sit out tor more than not be one hem" alter defl'osfing.
i)rolnotes tile
Rooln growth telnperature of lmnnfld bacteria.
D)I" more even deli'osfing such as roasts, use of lalger toods,
AutoDefrost
Be sure lalge meats are colni)letely betore cooking.
defl'osted
_A]/en deli'osted, food should be cool but return softened to the in all areas.
If still slightly ic> microwave let it stand a tew ininutes.
vei T briefl 5 or
Beverage (Do not use the shelves when microwave cooking.)
The DEVERAGEti_'ature ti'OlIl 6 to
12
O/ln('es.
heats beverages
Press ()lice tor 6-7 oz.
Press twice tot 8-9 oz.
Press three tilnes tor 10-12 oz.
Dnnksheatedwith theBeveragefeaturemaybe
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Aboutchangingthepower level.
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The power level may be entered or chm/ged immediately a{}er e_*terim/g the time {or rime Coo_%rime Defrost or Express
Ceek. The power level may also be ch:mged
B First, fi}llow directi(ms }br rime Cook, rime De#ost or Express Cook.
Fj Press the POWEHbuttom
_g Turn the dial clockwise to ira/crease a,/d colmterch)ckwise to decrease the power level. Press the dial to e_/te_:
_ Press the START/PAUSEbuttonto start cookim/g.
Variable pov, er le\ els add flexibility to microv, ave coold_,g.
The power levels on tile microv, ave oven ca_* be compawd to tile mrfhce m, its on a _w_*ge.Each pov, reT level gives yell microv, ave e_lergy a certain* perce_*t ot the time. Power level 7 is microv, ave e_*erg} 7(1% (g the time.
Power level3 is e_e_g T 30% (ff the time. Most c(}o]d_g will be done on High (povcer level
_O
I0) whi ch gives yell ] 00% p{_v,e_: Power level
_rH_ cook {i_ster but {ood may ueed more fwqllent stinJ_g, _}tati_g or mmi_g ove_:
A lov, er setth*g wil] cook more e', e_*]v m*d
_eed 1ess sti rri _g or rotati _g (g the {bo(L
Sim/e [hods may i/ave better fiav(m texture or appeam_ce if o_le of the lower setti_gs is reed.
l/se a lower pov, er]e; e] whe_ coo]d_g fb(}ds that I/ave a ten(!e_,cv to boil o_e_; s_lch as scalloped potatoes.
Rest periods (*_hen the _?/iCl'O%r_ve energy wc]es oH) give time Itbr the fi}od to "eq_la]ize" or mmsibr heat to the i_/side o[ the Itbod. An example of this is sho_/
*&r]th power Nge[
_---the dei_'ost c_de.
If micro*rave energy did _/ot c_c]e ell the omside ot the {ood _{}_l]d cook be{k_re the i_/side was del_i'osted.
Here are some examples of uses for various power levels."
High 10: Fish, bat{m, vegetables, heati_/g
Med-Higfl 7: (;ende coo]d_/g of meat a_/d po_dtr} ; baki_/g casseroles a_/(;[reheati_/g.
Medium 5:
S]{}_ r COOId _g :_](1 tende_Jzh/g fi_r stews ;rod less tel/tier cllts of meat,
LOW2 Or& l_)eh'osth/g; shingle,:h/g; delicate
S_H[( es.
Microwave terms.
Arcing
Definition
_r{'ino is the mi{'rowa_e tem_ for sparks in the oxen. Arcing is caused b_: the metal shelf being installed incorrectly and touching the microwaxe wails.
1{ metal or foil touching the side of the oven.
[_ toil that is not mohled to toed (upturned edges act like antennas).
metal such as twist-ties poultry pins gold-rimmed dishes.
Covering
Shielding recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces.
the tm'ntable ring support being inst;flled incorrectly.
C{,xeI_ hold in nl(/isture, alh/w fi}r more even heating and reduce co(/king tiine. Venting plastic wrap or co_eiJilg with wax papei" alh/ws excess steali/ to escape.
In a regular oxen, you shiehl chicken breasts or baked foods to prevent oxe>br(/wning.
X_q]en micr(/waving,
}ou use small strips of fi/il to shiehl cook heft/re larger parts.
thin parts, such as the ti )s of wings and legs
(In poultx T, which w(mhl
Standing rime "V\hen you cook with regular ovens, fi/ods such as roasts or cakes are allowed to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is especially important in micr(/wave {(}(}king. Note that a mi{'rowaved cake is n(/t placed on a cooling rack.
Venting •Mter coveting, steaI// C_:III a dish xdth plastic wrap, you vent escape.
the plastic wrap by turnino_ back one corner so excess
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XumiditF Sensor
What happens when using the Sensor Features:
Th e Se]_s__r Veat_ _res detect tl_e i m]creasi m_gb im_i di t} tel eased dm_i m_gc_oki ,_g. The ove]_
Do m_ot_se tl_e Se]_sor Features twice h_ s_ccessio_ o]_ the same {bed pordo]_--it may result h_ severely overcooked or bm'N_t It6od. I{ f6od ]s m_dercooked airier tl_e com_ tdo*_m use _me Ceek fi>r addidomd cooki_g dme_
NOTE.."Sensorfeatures will not operat_ _f_en tf_eoven is hot: If oneof the s'ensorcooking buttons is"pressed when the tempemtare inside the ovenis gmaterthan 200°F, "OVENTOOHOTFORSENSORCOOKtN&-
the directions in the display)or oncefl_eoven is cool enough, the sensor features will function no_ma//_
The proper containe_ and cove_ are essential fi)r best sensor cooking.
Covered
_Mwavs use microwave-sate containe_ and cover them with lids or vented plastic wrap.
Never
Catlse use tight sealing ti)()d to oxercook.
plastic containe_--they can prexent steam fl'om escaping and
Vented
Be sm'e tile d D, betore tile sensoi i outside placing of tile toed cooking in tile oxen.
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Beads and tile inside of tile microwave of moisture turning into steam oven can mislead are
Dry off dishes so they dot?'tmislead the sensor.
Auto Cook (Do not use the shelves when microwave cooking.) ge(-atlse
II]OSt ('ookiIlg containe_ illtlSt be coxered dm-ing Auto Cook, this teattlI'e is best with toods that _o/I W}lIlt to ste}llIl oi" i'etain illoistt/i'e.
NOTE."Use of the metal shelf with Auto Cook is not recommended
Recommended Foods
A wide _ariety of tbods including meats, fish and xegetables can be cooked using this timtm'e.
Foods not recommended
Foods that must be cooked re]covered, foods that require constant attention, foods that require addition of ingredients during cooking and foods calling for a d_' look or crisp surlilce alter c()(:,kiI]g should not be cooked using this feature.
It is best to Time Cook them.
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About the sensor microwave features.
_LI]N _0 _EE_ _] _ PUSH T_ EN [_I_
NOTE: Do not use this feature twice in succession on the same food portion--it may result in severely overcooked or burnt food.
Auto Cook (Do not use the shelves when microwave cooking.)
B Place cmered fi)od in the o_en and close the door.
Press the AUTO COOK button.
ENTER FOOD TYPE appeai's in the display.
]Turn
PI'ess file dial to the desired fi)od D]_e.
to entei;
See the SensorFoodTypeGuide specific foods and instructions, bel(m' fin.
The oven starts immediately:
NOTE" If the door was open while the control was being set, close the door and press the START/PAUSE button to begin cooking.
If tood is tmdercooked cotlntdown, tlse after the
Time Cook fi)r additional cooking time.
Do not open the ovendoor before the countdown
time is &splayed--steam escapingfrom the oven can affect cooklhg performance. If the door is opened, close the door andpress START/PAUSE immediately
If ground meat was selected, the oven may signal you to drain and stir the meat.
Open the do()); drain the meat and close the door.
Press the START/PAUSEbumm if necessm w to I'eStlI//e cooking.
Cooking Tips
\41_en oven signals and countdown time is displayed, the door may be opened fi)r stirring, turning or rotating food.
To resume cooking, close the door and
press SNRT/PAUSE
Match the amount of food to the size of containe_: Fill containers at least 1/2 fifll.
Be sm'e outside ot container and inside of oven are dr*;
_dter completion of Cook c)'cle, if fi)od needs additional cooking, return fi)od to oven and tlse
Time Cook to finish cooking.
How to Adjust the Oven's Automatic
Settings for a Shorter or Longer Cook Time
(Not available for all food types)
Tosubtract 10% from the automatic cooking time."
Within the ti_t 30 seconds after the oven starts, ttwn the dial counterclockwise, until a minus ("-") sign appea_, and press to enteY.
Toadd 10% to the automatic cooking time.
Within the fi_t 30 seconds after the (wen starts, mrn the dial clockwise, tmtil a plus
("+') sign appea_, and press to enteI:
Sensor Food Type Guide
Chicken Pieces
Fish
Ground Meat
(Beef, Pork, Turkeyl
Potatoes
Canned Vegetables
Fresh Vegetables
Frozen Vegetables
Servings
1 to 4
1 to4
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1 to 4
1 to4
1 to4 lto4
Serving Size
2 to 8 pieces
4to 16 oz.
8 to 32 oz.
8 to 32 oz.
4to 16 oz.
4to 16 oz.
4to 16 oz.
Comments
Use ol)long, square or rotmd dish.
Cover with vented plastic wrap.
Lrse obhmg, sqtlaYe (7I"I'Otlnd dish.
Cover with vented plastic wrap.
Use round casserole dish.
Crumble meat into dish.
Cover with vented plastic wrap.
Pierce skin with fi)rk. Arrange in a star pattern in center ()f turntable.
Use microwave-sail _ casserole or bowl.
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Use microwave-sail _ casserole or bowl.
Add 2 tablespoons water fl)r each se_Mng.
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Use nlicrowave-safe casserole or bowl.
Follow package instructions fl)r adding water.
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
1C
Use only with prepackaged microwave popcorn weighhTg
1.5to Z5 ounces.
NOTE:De nat use this feature twice in succession on the same food portion--it may result in severely overcooked or burntfood.
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NOTE: Do not use this feature twice in succession on the same food portion--it may result in severely overcooked or burnt food.
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Popgorfi (Donotusetheshelveswhenmicrowave cooking,)
To use the Popcorn rearm:e:
B Follow package insm_cthms, usb_g time
Cook if d_e pack:_ge is less than 1.5 omwes or larger than 3.5 arnicas. Place the package of popcorr_ in the center of the tm'ntable.
N Press d_e POPCORNbutton. The oven starts immediateE liy}u opel, the door *_hile POPCORNSENSOR is displayed, an emw message will appea*: (:lose the (loot; [)ress ,
If food is undercooked after the com_t(lovm, _lse
_me Cook fbr additio_ml cooking time.
HowtoAdjusttheAutomaticPopcornSetti#gto
Providea Shorteror LoggerCookTime
If'you find d_at the bH_ld of popcorn you use m_deq)ops or o_erpops consisteml), )o_x can add or subtract 20-3(t seconds _o d_e automatic popping time.
To subtract time:
Within the first 30 seconds after the o_en smr_s, tm'n the dial com_ter(lockwise, m_tila mimes
("-") siD, appears, fiw 20 secox_dsless cooking time. Press to ente!: T_lrn ag:dn, mldl Pao mimls another 10 seconds for a to_;dof 30 seconds less dine, Press to e_mr
Toadd time:
Within the fh'_t 30 seconds after the o_en stm ts, turn the dial clockwise, undl a plus C+") sign appears, %r an exm_ 20 secon(g cooking dine,
Press _o enmr Tm'n agvdn, matiI two plus (%+") dg_s appem; m add a*_other 10 seco_lds %r a total of 30 seco*_ds additional dine. P_ess m e/_ter.
Reheat(Do
notusetheshelveswhenmicrowave cooking,)
The Reheat teature reheats servings,, of l)revi°uslx, cooked fi)ods or a plate of leflovex_.
_ Place the cup of liquid or coxered toed in the oven. Press
REH_ronce,
t_ice, three times or tbur times. The oxen starts immediately
P_>ss once ii)r a plate of leftovers.
P_>ss t\_ice for a pasta.
P_>ss three times t6r 1/2 to l fl_ll cup.
P*>ss four times for 1 to 2 fldl cups.
SomeFoodsNotRecommendedfor Use
WithReheat
]t is best to use TimeCookfi_r these fi_ods:
Bread products.
Foods that l//llSt be reheated unco_e_>d.
Foods that need to be stirred or rotated.
i Foods calling for a dr? look or crisp sllrfilce alter reheating.
_The oxen sigmfls when steam is sensed and the time remaining begins cotmting down.
Do not open the oxen door tmtil time is counting down. If the door is opened, close it and press STARTimmediately.
After removingfoodfrom theoven,stir, ffpossible, toevenout thetemperature.Reheatedfoodsmayhave
be extremelyhot.
If fi_od is not hot enough after the countdown use Time Cookfor additional reheating time.
How toAdjustthe Oven'sAutomatic
Settingsfora Shorteror Longertime
Tosubtract 10%from the automatic cooking time:
Within the first 30 seconds after the o_en starts, turn the dial counterclockwise, until a minus
("2') sign appears, and p_ss to enter.
Toadd 10%to the automatic cooking time:
Within the first 30 seconds after the o_,en starts, turn the dial clockwise, until a plus ("+") sign
_q)pears, and p_ss to enter:
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About the baking and roasting features.
b/ N
Correct sheff posifion
Baking o_ en.
or roasting
Any oven uses a heating tempe_m_re element to _dse die tempex_m_re of die air inskle die
{}'ore 225°F to 450°F may be set.
A tim gently ciro_]ates this heated exteriors air t]lrol_g]loLlt and rich, moist the o',en, interiors.
c,ver and
This arom_d cirodadon the {k_od, pro(;h_cing of heated air is called golden brown convection.
Because develop the heated around air is. ke[)t constant]_ movi ng not [)ermitting_ the food, some foods cook fi_ster than in regular
For Best Bestirs_.
a ]a_er, o{ cooler air to oven coo]dng
Use one she/fb tire Iower posifion and have at bast a l-#rch oapbetween tire cooking dish arrd tire sides of the oven, For two-level cookingonly, use both shelves.
The s]le]f is re(pdred {or good air circldadon and even browning
See tire Cookware Tips section for irrformafionon suggestedcookware.
Incorrect shetf posifion
TRN T_ _LE_T " P_SH TO ENTER
Bake or Roast with Preheat
m m
Press the BAKEor BOASTbumm.
Tm'n t]_e dial to set t]_e oven tempe_ma'e and press dial to ente_
Do not enter bake time now, (The coo]< time _vi]] be entered ]ate_; after the ovel?
is preheated.)
Conversion
See the Auto Recipe
TM section belong;
_ Press the dial or t]_e button to start I_reheati
START/PAUSE rig,,
DWhen signal the oven is pre]_eated, it wi]] ff _ou do not open the door within l hem; the oven wi]] tm'n off al_Um_atica]R.
1_ Close the oven doo_: Tm'n the dial to set the cook time and press the dial or START/PAUSE
Start cooking.
NWhen cooking is complete, the oven wil signal and mrn off.
NOTE:Youmaychangetirecooktimeat anytime
dun?rgcookr#gby tumbg tiredial,
Youmay change the oven temperatureat any time during cookingby pmss/ng tire POWEB botton, fiJm
the dial to set the oven temperatureand pmss"the dra/ to enter
_'t Open the oven door and, I_sing cmaion, piece the food in the oven.
]'ilI N TO I£LECT " PUS}{ TOENTEB
Bake or Roast without Preheating
_r_ If your recipe does not require preheating, press tile BAKEor
ROASTbumm.
See tile Auto Recipe
TM
Conversion section below.
_'_ Turn the dial to set tile oxen tei//pei'attli'e and pi'ess to entei:
_Tm'n tile dial to set tile cook time and press to enter
D Press tile dial or tile btltton to stnrt tile oxen.
START/PAUSE
NOTE:Youmaychangethecookt#neat anytime duringcookbgby tumbg thedbl.
duringcookrngbypressingthePOWERbutton Turn dralto enter
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Auto Recipe
TM
Conversion
\4lien using CONVECTION
Recipe TM
_eature will automaticalv convert entered regular baking temperatm'es to convection baking temperatures.
This teature
(reduced) is activated temperature.
and press tile STARTbutton, so that tile display will show
For example,
OFFSETON and tile actual converted if you enter a regular recipe temperature of 350°F tile display will show tile converted temperature of 325°E
This ti_atm'e can be turned
Selection in tile off in the OPTIONS menu.
About the other features section.
See tile Auto Recipe
TM
Conversion
NOTE: reduce
If comecfion bakin_ o and tile AutoRecipe TM
Conversion teatm'e is turned off, tile oxen temperature 2: I_ fl'om tile recipe to prexent oxerbrowning on tile top of baked goods
About the Fast Bake feature,
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Fast Bake oftex_ the best features of microwave energy' and convection cooking.
Microwaves cook food tilst and convection circulation of heated air browns fi_ods beaufiflfllv.
Anv oven temperature fl'om 225°F to 450°F may be set.
For Best Results...
Use oneshelf in the lower position and leave at least a l-/hch gap between the cooking dish and the sides of the oven.For two-level cookingonly, use both shelves.
Tile shelf is required fin" good air circulation and even browning.
See the Cookware Tips section for informationon suggested cookwara.
See the Best Method of Cooking section to determine the which foods are appropnate to cook using Fast Bake.
Incorrect shelf position
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Fast Bake with Preheat
B Press tile FASTBAKEbutton.
_Turn tile dial to set tile oven temperature
Do not enter and press dial to enter.
FASTBAKE cook time now.
(Tile cook time will be entered late_, after tile oxen is preheated.)
_ Press tile dial or tile START/PAUSE button to start preheating.
_ XAhen the oxen is preheated, it will signal.
If you do not open tile door within 1 ho/u, tile o;en will turn off a tm)maficallv.
_'_ Open tile oxen door and, using caution, place the fi_od in the oxen.
_ Close the oven doo_; Turn the dial to set tile cook time and press to enter;
Press tile dial or tile START/PAUSE button to start cooking
F_ X_ hen cooking is complete, will signal and turn off.
tile oxen
NOTE: Youmay change the cook time at any time during cooklhg by turning the dial
You may change the oven temperature and microwave power level at any time dunhg cooking by pressing the POWER button. Turnthe dial to set the oven temperature and press the
dial to enter Then, turn the dla/ to set microwave power level 1 through 4 anfl prass the dial to
ente_ The default power level is 4.
Toview the cook time and oven temperature during cooking press the FAST BAKE button.
Check tile Cookware tips section tot correct cookware when using Fast Bake.
Do not use metal cookware with
Fast Bake.
Reduce tile recipe cook time by 25%.
See tile Best Method of Cooking section to detemfine tile which fi)ods are appropriate to cook using Fast Bake.
Fast Bake without Preheat
B l_)'om" recipe does not reqlfire
[)rebeati ng_, press the FASTBAKE bl K[()I?.
_'_ Tu]'n the C[ia] to set the oven temperatm'e and press to entei;
_'_ Tu]'n tile dim to set the cook time and press to ente*:
NOTE: Youmay change the cook time at any time during cookbg by turning #}e d/aL
You may change ti}e oven temperatura and microwave power level at any time during
cooking by prassing #_ePOWER button, film the d/al to set the oven temperatura and press the dial to ente_ Then, turn the dial to set microwave
power level 1 through 4 and prass the dial to ente_ The default power level is 4.
Toview d}e cook time and oven temperatura during cooking, prass d}e FAST BAKE button.
NOTE"
Some recipes call fin" preheating.
Check tile Cookware tips section for correct cookware when using Fast Bake.
Do IIot rise
Fast Bake.
Illetal cookware with
See tile Best Method of Cooking section to detemfine tile which fi)ods are appropriate to cook using Fast Bake.
Reduce tile recipe cook time by 25%.
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Cookware tips.
ConvectionBake or Roast
MetaJ Pmls are recon/n/ended browning is important.
fin" all types of baked products, but especially where
Dark or dull finish metal pans are best fin" breads and pies because they absorb heat and produce crisper crust.
Shinv ahuninunl pans are bettor fin" cakes, cookies or in uflins because thev reflect heat and help produce a light tender crust.
Glass or Glass-Cermnic casserole or baking dishes are best suimd tot egg and cheese recipes due to the cleanabili_' of glass.
CombinationFast Bake
Glass or Glass-Cermnic baking containex_ are recommended.
Be sure not to use items with metal trim as it may cause arcing (s.I)arkin'"_ with o'_en wall or oxen shelf. This can damage the cookware, the shelf or the oxen.
Heat-Resistm_t Plastic microwaxe cookware (sate to 450°F) mar be used but it is not recommended condHctoi" of fin" foods heat.
re_ltfifim*_ all-arotmd browning, because the plastic is a poor
Heat-Resistant Glass, Glass-Ceramic
(Pyrex®, Fire King®, Coming Ware®, etc.)
Metal
Non Heat-Resistant Glass
Microwave-SafePlastics
Plastic Films and Wraps
Paper Products
Straw, Wicker and Wood
Use only microwave cookware that is safe to 450°E
Microwave
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No
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Convection Bake or Roast
'_s
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No
No
No
No
Combination
Fast Bake
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No
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Select the best method of cooking,
Use the folio wing guide to select the best method of cooldng. Recipes can be adapted using the guidelines below to
determine the appropriate cooking mode.
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Foods
Appetizers
Dips and Spreads
Pastry Snacks
Beverages
Saucesand Toppings
Soupsand Stews
Meats
Defrosting
Roasting
Poultry
Defrosting
Roasting
Fishand Seafood
Defrosting
Cooking
Casseroles
Eggsand Cheese
Scrambled, Omelets
Quiche, Souffle
Vegetables,(fresh)
Breads
Muffins, Coffee Cake
Quick
Yeast
Desserts
Cakes, Layer and Bundt
Angel Food and Chiffon
Custard and Pudding
Bar Cookies
Fruit
Pies and Pastry
Candy
BlanchingVegetables
FrozenConvenienceFoods
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Recipe conversions.
CombinationFast Bake
WhenusingCOMBINATIONFASTBAKE,reducerecipe cooktimeby25°/o.
For Example: A recipe states to cook a roast fin" 60 minutes
60 minutes x 0.25
15 minutes saved at 400°E
So the new cook time in FASTBAKEmode will be:
60 minutes15 minutes 45 minutes.
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About the warming feature.
The WARM feature will keep hot, cooked {k_ods at servim_, temperature.
hot fbo(L [lse cook_Y;_re _m_d
I_te_sils that cm_ _yithst_m_d tempe_tm'es
_r_S S_'_ iq) to 230°E
For Best Results,,.
_'H_
Correctshelfposition
even warming.
See tire Ceekware Tips section for irrforrnafion on suggestedcookw'are.
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Incorrect shelf position
WARM
TQIN TO SELECT o PUSH TO ENT£I
_ Press the WARM button.
_'J Turn the dial to select the o_en temperatm'e.
See the chart and tips below, Press the dial to enter:
I,OW
MEDIUM
HIGH
150°F
170°F
210°F
_ Press the dial or the button to start wamfing.
START/PAUSE
If the oven door is opened
PAUSfwill appear in the dm-ing display, wamfing,
Close the door and press START/PAUSE
To Crisp Stale Items:
Place food or dishes directly on the shelf in the low position.
Use tOWsetting.
Check crispness after 45 minutes.
Add time as needed.
TemperatureSelection Chart
Bread, Hard Rolls
Bread, Soft Roils
Casseroles
Control Setting
Medi um
Medi mn
Medimn
Moist/Crisp
(Msp
Moist
Moist
FriedFoods
Meats*and Fish
Pancakes, Waffles
High
Medi um
Crisp
Crisp
High Crisp
Pizza
Potatoes, Baked
Potatoes, Mashed
High
High
Medimn
Crisp
Crisp
Moist
Poultry High Moist
Tortilla l,ow Crisp
Vegetables Medimn Moist
USDA/FSIS recommends an internal temperature of 145°F as the minimum aloneness for beef
Use a portable meat flTermometer to check internal temperatures.
Tips for Crisp Foods:
I,eave fi)od uncovered.
Do IlOt tlse plastic containe_ or plastic wrap.
Tipsfor Moist Foods:
Cover tood with lid or ahmfinmn fifil.
Do IlOt tlse plastic containe_ or plastic wrap.
About the ether features,
The HELP button displa):s feature infimnafion and helpflll hints.
Press HELP, then mrn the dial to select a feature and press the dial to enter;
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TURN TO SE E_[ 0 _[_S_ TO ENTER
Cooking Complete Reminder
To remind you that you haxe fi_od in the oxen, the oxen will display YOUR FOOD IS
READYand beep once a ininute uI]fil you
Resume
The cooking program just used stays in memory for 5 minutes.
_dter that vou will need to begin the program again.
To turI] this option off; see the More
Time
Message section.
[r_lf yore" fi>od needs to cook a bit longe_, you can restart the oxen by pressing theSTART/PAUSEbutton or selector dial.
either open the oxen door or press the
CLEAR/OFFbutton.
_RESUMECOOKINGMll be displayed and the oven will restart immediately at 10% of the original time.
Clock
Press to em_ter the time o{ day or to check the dine of da?
while cookh_g.
_ Press the CLOCKbutum.
_Tum the dial to set horn's.
Press the dial to emote]:
_"] Tl_rm_ the dial to set mimaes.
dial to e]_te_:
Press the
N Tum the dial to select A]_'_
Press the dial to e_te_:
TIBN TO SELECT _ P_SR TO E@TE_
Start/Pause
hi addition to starting manv flmctions,
START/PAUSEallo_:s you to stop cooking without opening the door or clearing the display.
CLEAR/ OFF ]
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Clear/Off
Press the CLEAR/OFFbutton cancel cooking at any time.
to stop and
Child Lock-Out
You may lock the control panel the o',en fl'om being accidentall_ used bx children.
to prevent started or
To lock or unlock the controls, hold the CLEAR/OFFbutton fin" press about and three seconds.
anytime
When the control panel is locked,
LOCKED be displayed briefly a button or dial is pressed.
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About the other features.
_U_N T8 SEIEU; * PU_ TO ENrI_
Auto NiLe Light
The AutoNiLeLightcan be set to come on and go off at desired times.
i Press the OPTlONSbumm and turn the dial to select AUTO NITE LIGHT. Press the dial to enter:
_'_ Turn the dial to select SET TIMES.
Press the dial to enter;
[]Enter the time of day fi,r the light to come on by turning the dial to select the horn; minutes and _A_/] or PM.
Press the dial to enter alter each selection,
D Enter the time of day for the light to go off by turning the dial to select the horn; minutes and >dVl or PM. Press the dial to enter after each selection.
NOTE: TheN/TE indicator will be fit whenever the nite hght /s set to operate.
To review the niLe light settings, turn the dial to select REVIEW SETTINGS alter selecting the Auto NiLeLight option.
Press the dial to enter:
To clear the niLe light settings, turn the dial to select CLEAR SETTINGS alter selecfim, the Auto NiLe Light to enter, option.
Press the dial
T_N{O SEEECT " PUSH T_ ENT_g
_U_N 10 SE_.ECT ,, PUSH [0 ENTER
Bake Temp.Adjust
Use to set the oven to automatically set temperatures a_!iust
by 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 degrees.
i Press the OPTIONS button and turn the dial to select BAKE TEMPABaUST Press the dial to entex:
_'_ Turn the dialfl, select NO CHANGE, 5,
10, 15, 20 or 25 degrees and press to entei:
Beeper Volume
The beeper sound level can be a(!justed.
i Press the OPTIONS button and mrn the dial to select BEEPER VOLUME.
Press the dial to enter:
_'_ Tm'n the dial to select mute to loud.
Press the dial to enter:
NOTE:TheMUTEindicatorwill be ht wheneverthe beeper volume is set to mute.
Auto Recip# _ ConversionSelection
_A]_en ON the oven will automatically convert entered regular baking temperatures to convection baking temperatures.
See Auto RecipgMConversion in the About the baking and roasting features section.
i Press the OPTIONS button and turn the dial to select OFFSET.
Press the dial to enteE
_Turn the dial to select
CONVECTION a nd press to enteE
Display Language
The language tbr the ,scrollino_ displa) can be set to either English or Spanish.
i Press the OPTlONSbutton and mrn the dM to select DISPLAYLANGUAGEPress the dial to entex:
_'_ Turn the dial to select ENGLISHor
SPANISH.
Press the dial to entex:
DisplayON/OFF
[Jse to turn _our dock display o_ or off.
i Press the OPTIONS butum dial to seIe_ t m_d turN_ the
OISPLAYON/OFF. Press the dial to e_te_;
_'_ Turn the dial to select ONor OFF.Press the dial to e_te_:
Display Speed
The scroll speed of the (lisp]a} cm_ be chaN_ged.
i Press the OPTIONS butto]] ;_:md tm'm_ tile dial to seIe_ t OISPLAYSPEEO.Press
the dial to e_te_;
N Tum the dial to seIe_ t slowest to f_stest.
Press the dial to el_te_;
TURg*a SEEECr - PU,%{ ff_ ENTN
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Measures
Measurements
Defimlt (English) can be set to display in or metric.
m Press the OPTIONS button and turn the dial to select MEASURES.
Press the dial to entei;
_'_ Tm'n the dial to select DEFAULTer
METRIC and press to entei; ge.com
More TimeMessage
AHer cooking is complete, a message can be displayed giving you the option toed longer at the same settings.
Resume section.
to cook the
See the
B Press the OPTIONS button and turn the dial to select MORE TIME MESSAGE.
Press the dial to entex:
_'_ Turn the dial to select MESSAGE ON or
OFFand press to entex;
Surface Light
Press SURFACE LIGHTonce tot bright light, twice fi_r the night light or a third time to mrn the light ofl_
T_JRN TO gEk _'_ o P{3SN TO ENTEg
Timer
The Timer operates as a minute timer and can be used at am' time, e_en when the o_en is oi)erating,.
B Press the TIMERbutton.
_'J Tm'n the dial to select the minutes,
Press the dial to enter: m Tm'n the dial to select the seconds.
Press the dial to enter
D Press the dial or TIMERto start.
Tocancel, press the TIMERbutton.
_]_en time is up, the _wen will signal.
To mrn off the timer signal, press TIMER.
NOTE:TheTIMERindicatorwill be ht whilethe timeris operating.
TurntableOn/Off
For best cooking results, leaxe the turntable on. It can be turned off tot large dishes.
Press the TURNTABLE ON/OFFbutton.
_'J Turn the dial to select ON or OFF.
Press the dial to enter;
Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to touch,
Be carefld touching the turntable dining and after cooking.
TUR_TOgEkE_ToP_TOENTER
VENT FAN
Vent Fan
The veldt {im removes steam amid other vapoxs 5"ore sm'fi_ce cooldng.
Press VENTFAN o_ce [br high tim speed,
P,Yice [i)r medh*m tim speed, three times tbr low tim speed or a fbm'th time to tm'm_ the fm_ ore
NOTE The FANb&cator will be/it while
#Tefanis operatbg.
Automatic Fan
,_m mmm_adc _im feature protects tl_e the cooktop below it, It m_tomatica]]v o_ if it sel_ses 1oo milch h eat, tml_s
If veil ]?ave
[_?l]?ed
[he {i_? O17 VOI? ???av {i_?d
that vou cromer tm'_? it oiE The {ira wiII alltomatica]]y tm'n off _%r])e]) tile i_?term_] parts are cool.
It may stay o17 %1" 30 r,?i_?
rues or _?_ore a{}er the cookie[) co_?troIs
are t_lr_?ed
of}_ a_?d microwave
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Careendc/eeningof theoven.
HelpfulHints
A_ occasiomd fi]orol_gh, wil_im_g,wkh a solmiom_ o_ bakim_g soda amid ware]" keeps the im_side []'esh.
Be sure the power is off before cleaning any pan °of this oven,
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How to Clean the Inside
Walls, Floor, Inside Window, Metal and Plastic Parts on the Door
Some spatteI_ can be removed with a paper towel; othei_ may require a damp cloth.
Rell]ove greasy spattei_ with a sudsy cloth, then rinse with a damp cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleane_ or shaq) utensils on oven walls.
Never use a commercial oven cleaner on any part of your microwave.
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Removable Turntableand Turntable Support
To prevent breakage, do not place the turntable into water just after cooking.
Wash it careflflly in wam], suds)' water or in the dishwasher: The turntable and support can be broken if dropped.
Remember; do not operate the oven in the microwave mode without the tm'ntable and support seated and in place.
Shelves
Clean _]th mild sc,ap and ;_ater or hi the dM_ashei:
Do not clean in a self-cleaning oven.
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How to Clean the Outside
We recommend against using cleaners with ammonia or alcohol, as they can damage the appearance of the microwave oven. ff you choose to use a common household cleaner, first apply the cleaner directly to a clean cloth, then wipe the soiled area.
Bottom
Clean off the grease and dust on the bottom and detergent.
Case often.
Use a solution of warn] water
Clean the outside of the microwave with a sudsx cloth. Rinse with a damp cloth and then
(h)': Wipe the window clean with a damp cloth.
Control Panel and Door
Wipe Mth a damp cloth.
D_y thoroughl): Do not use cleaning sprays, large amotmts of soap and water; abrasives or shaq) objects on the panel--they can damage it. Some paper towels can also scratch the control panel.
Door Surface
It is important to kee I) the area clean where the door seals against the microwaxe.
Use only mild, non-abrasixe detergents applied with a clean si)onge, or soft cloth.
Rinse well.
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Stainless Steel
Be not use a steel-wool pad; it will scratch the surface,
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Shake bottle well
Pla(ea small amom]t of CERAMA
BR_TE' Staim_]ess Steel _pp]im_ce
C]ea]ier (m a damp c]ot]_ or damp
(:leaN_ a small area (approximately
8" x 8"}, rubbim]g with the g_im_ of the the CERAMA BRYTE : Smh_]ess Steel
Applim_ce (11em_e_; After washh_g the sl_rii_ce With dis]_washh_g ]i(p_k] m_d _ate_; use a genero_s amom]t of CERAMA B WtqFE<Stai _] ess Steel
App]im_ce (leander to c]em_ the app]im_ce.
To Order
T(> order CERAMA BRUTE < Stai_]ess Steel
App]im_ce (lem_e_; please ca]] ore" to]]-f_'ee
[] Dr_ atombuffwith tenure] 0]" SOf[ C]t)th.
a c]eam dr_ paper
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NOTE', If a mh_era] oil-based staim_]ess steel app]iaN_ce clamber has beem_ i_sed be[bre to c]eam_ the app]im_ce, dis]_<_shh_g ]iql_id wash mM the
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Replacing the light bulb.
Remove screw.
CooktopLight/Nite Light
Replace with a 120volt, 40 watt (max.) halogen bulb. Order WBO8X10051from your GEsupplier.
D'_To replace the (ooktop light/nite light, fi_t discom]ect the power at the main fl_se or circuit breaker panel, or pull the plug.
B Be sm'e the bull) is cool befi)re remoxin * Break the adhesixe seal by genfl} re]screwing the bulb.
D Screw in the new bulb, then raise the light cover and replace the screw.
Connect electrical power to the oxen.
_'_ Remoxe the screw fl'om the side of the light compartment coxer and lower the cover m]til it stops.
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About the exhaust feature,
Charcoal filter (onsome models).
t
Vent Fan
The ve_t {ira has two metal reusable vel_[ Jilters.
Models d_at reciroflate room also _lse a charcoal air back h_to t]_e fi]tel:
Reusable vent filters
(on all models).
Reusable Vent Filters
The metal filte_s trap grease released by fi)ods on the cooktop.
They also prevent flames fl'om fi)o(ls on the cooktop fl'om damaging the inside of the oven.
For this reason, the filte_s must always be in place when the hood is used. The vent filte_s should be cleaned once a month, or as needed.
Removingand Cleaning the Filters
To remove, slide them to the rear usim, the tabs.
Pull down and out.
To clean the vent filte_, soak them and then swish arotmd in hot water and detergent.
products
[)Oil'[ because tlse _lli/iilOili_l they will darken oi" _liilil/oili_l the metal.
Light brushing remove embedded dirt.
can be used to
Rinse, shake and let dry befi)re replacing.
Toreplace, slide the filtex_ into the ti'ame slots on the back of each opening.
Press up and to the ti'ont to lock into place.
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Charcoal Filter
7"hecharcoal filter cannothe cleaned,It must
The charcoal niter s]]ol_ld be replaced whe]_ it is m]oticeab]_ dirt_ or discolored
(l_sua]]) aRer 6 to 12 m(mths, dei)em_dim_g_ (m
yourOEsupplier.
]J_the mode] is m_ot vented the air _rH]]be recirol]ated disposable charcoal
I'eH) t )\ e sH) eke niter
_t H d odols.
to the ol_tside, throllgh that helps a
To Remove the Charcoal
Filter
TOremove the charcoal filter, first discom)ect po_er at d_e mah_ Rise o1" ch'cll]t breakex; or [:m]] the plug.
Remo',e the top g_J]]e by removim_g the two scre_s that hold it
Remove 2 grille screws to remove the grille.
gou may need to open the cabinet doors to remove the screws,
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ToInstagtheCharcoalFilter
To install a new charcoal filter, rein oxe plastic and new filter.
other outer wrapping fl'om the
Insert the top of the filter up and into the grooves on the inside of the top opening.
Push the bottom el the filter in tmtil it rests in place behind the tabs.
Before you call for service...
Troubleshooting -tips
Save time and money/. Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service.
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Oven willnot start
Possible Causes
A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped.
Power surge.
Plug not fully inserted outlet, into wall
Door not securely dosed.
Door not securely closed.
What To Do
* Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker:
* Uul)lug tile microwave
* Make sure tile 3-l)rong into wall outlet.
oven, then l)lug it back in.
l)lug on tile oveu is hilly iuserted
* Open the door and close securely.
* Ol)eU the door and close securely.
Controlpanel lighted,
yet oven will not start
CONTROL LOCKED appearsondisplay
OVENTOOHOTFOR
SENSORCOOKING-,
USINGALTERNATE
METHODappears on display
Floor of the oven is warm even when the oven has oot been used
START/PAUSEbutton * Press START/PAUSE.
after entering cooking selection.
* Press CLEAR/OFE Another selection entered already in oven madCLEAR/OFF hutton not pressed to cm_cel it.
after Cooking time not entered pressing TIMECOOK
CLEAR/OFFwaspressed accidentally.
* Make sure w)u have entered
77MECOOK
• Reset cooking program cooking time after pressing and press START/PAUSE.
* Make sure you have entered fi)od weight after selecting Food weight not entered after selecting AUTODEFROSTor
FASTDEFROST
Food type not entered pressh_g AUTO COOK after * Make sure you have entered a t0od U'pe.
The conl*ol has been locked.
One of the sensor cooking buttons was pressed when the temperature inside the oven was greater thma 200°E
• Press and hold CLEAR/OFF fi)r about 3 seconds to unlock the control.
• These teatures will not operate when the (well is hot.
Tile oven will autonlafically change to cook by dine
(tOllow the directions ill the display) or once the oven is cool enough, the sensor tbatures will fimcfion nomlallv.
Iron hear an unusual
Iow-toneheep
Oven emits a smoky odor and gray smoke after using the Bake feature
The cooktop fight is located below the oven floor.
When fight is on, the heat it produces may make the oven floor get warm.
• This is noi_nal.
You have tried to chm_ge the power level when it is not allowed.
• Many cannot
of tile be oxen's chan ,ed teattu'es are preset and
Oils on the staJ_fless steel cavity axe burlm_g off after using the
Bake feature the f'mst few times.
• This is mnmal.
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_ _i_ii_ Possible Causes
Foodbrownsontopmuch Rack has been placed in the fasterthan onthebottom "high" position.
Oventemperature fluctuatesduringcooking
The cooking dement
on mid off to maintain oven temperature desired setting.
cycles
at the the
Ventfan comeson automatically
The vent fml automatically tunis on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below.
During Bake, Roast or Fast Bake
(after preheating), will automatically the come vent cool the oven components.
on fan to
What To Do
• _Mwavsuse the Iack in its "low" positi(m.
• This is n(mnal.
• This is n(mnal.
• This is n(mnal.
SENSOR ERROR appears on thedisplay
When using a Sensor feature, the door was opened before
steam could be detected.
Steam was not detected hi a maoxhnum amount of thne.
• Do not open door until steam is sensed mad time is shown counting down on the display.
• Use /'/me Cook to heat tot more time.
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Before Fou call for service...
Things That Are Normal With Your Microwave Oven
Steam or wq)or escaping fl'om around the doo_:
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.
TV/radio interference might be noticed while using the microwave, Similar to the intet{erence 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 Ira" away ti'om the microwave as possible, or check the position and signal of the TV/radio
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Replacement breakers.
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