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Page 1: ...ndCare ofmodelJET424 Features ofyouroven p5 Features ofyour touch control panel p6 How tousedefrost p7 Cooking bytime p8 Cooking bytemperaturep9 Save timeandmoney Before yourequest service usetheProblem Solver pls w w E C 4H5r s ss md ...

Page 2: ...please write to us statingmodel and serial numbers Thisappliancemustbe registered Please be certain that it is Writeto General Electric Company RangeProduct Service Appliance Park Louisville KY40225 If you received a damaged Oven Immediatelycontact the dealer or builder that sold youthe MicrowaveOven Save time and money Beforejwurequest service ckck the problcm Solver on page 13 It listsminor caus...

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Page 4: ...uleavethe probe insidethe ovenwithoutinserting it in foodor liquid and turn on microwaveenergy it can create electricalarcing in the ovenand damageovenwalls OPlasticutensiIs Plastic utensilsdesignedformicrowave cookingareveryuseful but shouldbeusedcarefidly Even microwaveplasticmay not be as tolerantof overcooking conditionsas are glass or ceramic materialsand may softenor char if subjectedto shor...

Page 5: ...hm 6 Antenna Cover Protectsthe microwaveenergy distributing antenna Do not removethiscover Ybuwill damage the oven 7 MICROTHERMOMETER temperattire probe Use with TE 4PCOOKjHOLD functiononly 8 ovei Floord 9 wn1i teriorLight h m mhr 10 Receptacle for Temperature Probe Temperature Probe must be securely inserted into receptacle when using TEMP COOK HOLD 11 Touch Control Panel and Display See nextpage...

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Page 7: ...ear a dull thumpingnoise Whatis it A This sound is normal It is Et lettingyou knowtheovenis usinga PowerLevellowerthan lo HIGH Q Can I Defrostsmall itemsin S a hurry A Yes but they will need more frequent attentionthan usual Raise the PowerLevelafter enteringthe time by touchingthe desiredpower levelpad PowerLevel7 cutsthe time aboutin 1 2 PowerLevel 10cutsthe time to approximately 1 3 Durin eithe...

Page 8: ...me calledfor in the recipe but at the end of the time allowed mydish wasn tdone What happened A Sincehousepowervariesdue to timeor locationmanyTime Cook recipesgiveyoua time range to preventovercooking Setthe ovenfor minimumtime testthe foodfor doneness and cook your dish a littlelonger if necessary Q I want tocookon a Power Levelother than 10 HIGH what do I need to do A Tochangethe PowerLevel tou...

Page 9: ...d reaches 90 F display shows temperature counting up Step 6 When 130 F is reached the oven will sound and display HOLD The oven will then hold the tml pcrut urc Step 7 T wch the C I EAWOFF pad ti stop the cyck Step Rctmwci r be and food fron hc oven w j II cr poficr 1 icl i will hc il l ll I L L L sll c L il hollgh r yii ir I II II L 1il lL i ll i t 1 f c l 1 d hd hl ll 1 IIp IL c i JL fh MILXIIwf...

Page 10: ...F pad QuestionsandAnswers Q What will happen if I accidentallyreversemy defrost hold and cook instructions A The ovenwill automatically e rearrange your program Defrosting will alwayscome first then hold and then the cookingfunction Q Can I defrost and hold only A Yes Sometimesyou may only wantto defrost a food hold it and cook it later All you need to do is program in Defrost and amount of time T...

Page 11: ...lls It mayscratch thepaint BarKeepersFriend Cleanser is soldinmanygrocery hardware anddepartment stores AutomaticTemperatureProbe Probeissturdy butcare shouldbe takenin hand ing Do not twistor bend avoici droppingtemperature probe Cican Msmmafter usingas p sihic Toclean wipe withSLKJSJ cl lth then rub Ii htly w it l p t i scourin tmlI it Im cwan Rinsc ind iry Or l r sh ill is l is l l J HowtoClean...

Page 12: ...rplug However if youstillelectto useanadapter wherelocalcodespermit a TEMPORARYCONNECJION maybemadetoaproperlygrounded two prongwallreceptaclebytheuse ofa UL listedadapter Fig 2 which savailableatmo tlocalhardware tores TEMPORARY METHOD ADAPTER PLUGSNOT PERMITTED IN CANADA I ALIGNLARGE m PRONGSISLOTS d fl v e a Fig 2 BEFORE USE Usagesituationswhere appliance s powercordwill bediscomectedfrequently...

Page 13: ...ngTIME COOK CLEAWOFF was touchedaccidentdly Resetcookingprogramand touch START Make sure you haveentered a desired finished temperature afier touchingTEMP COOK HULD Cooking times may vary because of starting food temperature fooddensity or amount of foods in oven TouchTIME COOK and additionalcooking time for completion Incorrectpowerlevelentered CheckCookbook forrecommended powerlevelor changing l...

Page 14: ...r help FIRST contactthepeoplewho servicedyour appliance Explain whyyou are notpleased In most cases this will solvethe problem NEXT if you are stillnotpleased write all the details including yourphone number to Manager Consumer Relations General Electric Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky40225 FINALLY if yourproblem is still not resolved write Major App iance Consumer ActionPanel Z North WuckerDri...

Page 15: ... coststo your home This warrantyis extendedto the originalpurchaserand anysucceed ing ownerfor productspurchased for ordinaryhomeusein the48 mainlandstates Alaska Hawaii and Washington DC All warrantyservicewill be provided by our FactoryServiceCentersor by our authorizedCustomerCare servicersduring normalworking hours Lookin theWhiteor YellowPages of yourtelephonedirectoryfor GENERALELECTRICCOMPA...

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