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Page 1: ... How from w Use andCare of model Features pti AUTO ROAST feature p8 CODETM feature p14 How tooperate the lower oven p24 Use the Solver m Line to me ...

Page 2: ... page 29 It lists minor causes of operating problems that you can correct yourself The electric output of this microwaveovenis 625 watts m ibw iS ch md t the o The panel displays four 8 sand all of the oven functions on the lower portion After 15 seconds all lights disappear and PF appears in the upper portion Touch the CLEAR OFF pad and oven is ready for use and the clock can be set If power is d...

Page 3: ...stauthorized servicefacilityfor examination repair or adjustment Beforeperformingany service DISCONNECT THE OVEN POWER SUPI X AT THE HOUSEHOLD DR3TRI BUTICJNPANEL BY RE MOVING THE FUSE OR SWITCHING OFF THE CR CXJITBREAKER Do not coveror blockany openingson the appliance aI Do not use outdoors s Do not operate this appliance if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 63 As w...

Page 4: ...eragesin narrow necked bottles especially carbonated beverages Even if the container is opened pressure can build up This can cause the container to burst resulting in injury Use metal only as directed in Cookbook Foil strips as used on meat roasts are helpfid when used as shown in Cookbook TV dinners maybe microwavedin foiltraysless than 3 4 high When using metal in microwaveoven keep metal excep...

Page 5: ...inghot surfaces of the door or ovenwalls When using cookingor roasting bags in oven followthe manufacturer sdirections Do notuseyourovento dry newspapers If overheated they can catch fire o w Do notcleandoorgasket The door gasket is essential for a good seal Care should be taken not to rub damage or movethe gasket Do notuseovencleaners No commercial ovencleaner or oven liner protective coating of ...

Page 6: ...splay and Touch Controk Pads Cooking hide Quick reference ix Codesfor manyfrequently reparedfoods 1 k t 1 r IllfYrIL 9 dim l 4 4 1 ModelandSerialNunrbers located at right side of lower oven frame Shelf Support OvenShelves OvenFrame Door Gasket window Oven Set CHean hobo t cooking CWnpk teR mimk l For all AUTO ROAST codes except Code 6 TIME COOK I EMP COOK DEFROST and COOK XIIIEYM cycles To remind ...

Page 7: ...lay directing you to tough START thus setting the clock To reset or cb angetime simply repeat above process NIJMBER PADS Touch these pads to enter cooking defrost ing time time of day tempera ture Power Level and COOK CODET Codes AUTO START program your oven to begin cooking at a preset time of day up to a 12hour delay Seepage 11 COOK CODE MCONTROL Use this pad as a short cut method for entering c...

Page 8: ... probe from the front horizontally into center meaty area not touching bone or fat Cover with wax paper Poultry pork or ham roasts need no trivet Add 1 2 cup water to roast dish cover with plastic wrap For cooking bag method see Cook book Insert probe into center meaty area Place meat in oven with probe to the right Insert cable end of probe firmly into receptacle on oven wall 8 Step 1 Touch AUTO ...

Page 9: ...bottom of the meat stay cooler than glass trivets do Q WhenI mcooking with Auto Roast why doesn tmy roastccm tinue io cook duringthe holding time A Whenyourfood reachesfin ishedtemperature the ovenauto maticallyswitchesto a lowerpower level The even temperature that s maintained in the food during this holding period keeps it warm without overcooking 9 AutoRoastCode6 Here showtoAutomaticSimmera fe...

Page 10: ... in shallow foil trays and heated for later use Do not heat on OUBLE DUTYMshelf TV dinne canbe microwaved using wire shelf if metal tray is returned to b6x b efore placing on wi eshelf Select foods which microwave well I Pre packaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwavecl e Check your Cookbook for other defrosting tips WdiAmw ws Q When I press STARI I hear a dull thumpingnoise Whatis it A...

Page 11: ...O START Step 1 Enter your desired cooking program Step 2 Touch AUTO START pad instead of START pad Step 3 Enter the time you want the oven to start Be sure your micro wave oven clock shows the correct time of day Step 4 Touch START pad The oven will automatically start at the desired time Qa mkms andAnswers Q I set my oven for the time called for in the recipe but at the end of the time allowed my...

Page 12: ...uched Start Step 5 Touch START After food reaches 90 display shows temper ature of food counting up A PR OB will flash on the dis play if you have not securely seated ihe end of the probe into the recep tacle in the oven wall or if you touch TEMP COOK HOLD and have forgotten to use the probe Step 6 When 130 is reached the oven will sound and display HOLD The oven will then hold the temperature Ste...

Page 13: ...ME flashes Step 5 Touch 1 0 0 and Oto hold for ten minutes 10 00appears on display Step 6 Touch TIME COOK pad The display shows 0 and ENTER COOK TIME flashes Step 7 Touch 2 5 0 and Ofor twenty five minutes of cooking time 25 00appears on display TOuch TART 15 00 counting down shows on display As each function is automatically performed oven display shows instructions entered and the func tion Whil...

Page 14: ...er Level 10 On the following page is shown many frequently prepared foods and their codes It s easy though to make Cooking Codes for many other recipes Just select one or two digits representing the length of cooking time desired and a final digitfor the Power Level required The Cooking Codes given on the chart are for the minimum time needed to avoid overcooking which can dry out food and make it...

Page 15: ... Muffins 5 6 37 Brownies Mix 60 Cakes Mix 16cup fluted mold 110 CheeseBread Yeast 1 loaf 105 ChocolateChip Bars 5 Nut Bread Mix 1 loaf 97 Pudding Mix 3 oz pkg 60 Beverages Coffee Soup 1 cup 10 Milk Bases 1 cup 28 Frozen Foods Defrost Note Tiw esgivenbeloware for entire defostcycle Usu allyfood must be rotated broken up or turned over while defrosting Check Cookbook for specificinformation Cake Who...

Page 16: ...D top Shelf positions for cooking food are suggested on Baking Roasting and Broiling pages Awmlatic oven mmM mute Timer E i E Y l W E U 8 TO REPLACE insert shelf with stop locks resting on shelf supports and push toward rear of oven until it falls into correct position under shelfsupports OvenTimer Controls are designed k to automaticallystart and stop cer tain ovenfunctions TIME BAKE or CLEAN Dia...

Page 17: ...at the minimum time of the recipe Then cook longer if necessary Step 6 When the BAKE cycle is complete turn off heat When cooking food for the first time in your oven use the time on your recipe as a guide Be sure foods are done before removing from oven Howt mm Bake Your Automatic Oven Timer con trols your Time Bake feature When you Time Bake your oven can be preset to start and stop automaticall...

Page 18: ...750 350 4000 400 450 350 400 4250 375 350 375 375 4250 375 4250 350 3750 325 3750 375 4000 325 3500 G P 5 B B s 30 55 10 15 45 60 C S s O A B B B B B B B C B c c c c C R D 4 C 3 B 350 4000 300 3500 325 400 4250 325 3500 400 4250 400 4250 450 325 4000 325 3750 300 3500 P S S S 4 B A B 3 3 c 4 C 3 M M p S S ...

Page 19: ...at whenthe roastingcycleis complete cooking Tips Be meat is cooked to your satisfaction Most meats continue to cook slightlywhile standing after being removed from the oven This should be taken into consideration when determining your cooking time e Alwaysuse a roasting pan that fits the size of your meat A roast placed in a pan too small for its size will drip over the edge e YOU maycook frozen m...

Page 20: ...t t c moretimethangiveninchartfor refrigerated 10min perlb forroastsurider lbs Defrost poultry beforeroasting Approxhnate Roasting Time Internal Type tO5 lbs 6tO b s s s p I Under 10lbs 10to15lbs Ham b 5 3 5 10to 15lbs OverK lbs Inthigh e m _A E F ...

Page 21: ...heoven Duringcooking turnthe foodonlyonce Step 5 TurnOVENSETKnobto OFFandservefoodimmediately Leavethepanoutsidetheovento coolduringthemealforeasy cleaning Foil may be used to line the broiler pan d rack However be sure to cut openingsin the foilto correspond with the slits in the broiler rack so fat drips into the pan below For all weightsof chicken broil with door closed Placing food closer to t...

Page 22: ...d 5 I I3 iy lb about 8 c I t s in thick C 7 8 7 9 10 1 c c c c c c r 7 9 1 A 2 l 10 15 P c P 1 I I I 3 4 B l lb S c 5 5 I l in thick I B 8 10 8 10 10 8 c 2 B 1 10 c c 10 I2 I c 1 B kmrs II l lb pkg 10 C 6 p s b 1 2 5 23 ...

Page 23: ...n step4 Closeovendoorandmakesure ovenlight D isO f H NV tos e o w f o step1 I urn OVENSETandOVEN TEMP knobsto CLEAN Controls willsnapintofinalpositionwhen theCLEANlocationisreached Step2 Push andholdinLATCH IIELEA E BUTT ONwhile slidingLATCH HANDLE to the right as far as it will go step3 Settheautomaticoventimer Makesureboththerangeclock andtheST dialshowthecorrect timeofday WhentheSTART knob ispu...

Page 24: ...fterhwingjust usedthe oven theLOCKED t came onandI couldnotmovethe LATCH HANDLE Why A Afterseveralcontinuoushigh temperaturebakingsor broilings theLOCKEDlightmaycomeon Theovendoorcan tbe latchedfor self cleaning whilethe LOCKED lightis on If thishappens letthe ovencooluntiltheLOCKED light goesoff Thentheovendoorcan be latchedforself cleaning Q What should 1do ifexeessive occurs duringcleaning A Th...

Page 25: ...tal at least one inch away from sides of oven Ckaning Outside Clean the outside of your micro wave oven with soap and water then rinse and dry The outer pane of the window is glass Wipe it clean with a damp towel Chrome is best wiped with a damp cloth and then with a dry towel Keep it clean and sweet smelling Opening the oven door a few min u es air out the An occasional thorough wiping with a sol...

Page 26: ...your food con sistently browns too much or too little you may make a simple ad justment behind your OVEN TEMP Knob To readjust your thermostat Wia a Rotate OVEN TEMP Knob to i F 4N position and pull knob off yhe shaft revealing area behind a 3 16 standard Theovenlamp bulb is covered with a glass removablecoverwhich is held in place with a bail shaped wire Removeovendoor if desired to reach cover e...

Page 27: ... NOTE Letrangdowmpartscoolbeforetouchhg or handling i P S D S a a a a a a a t s m c d A4 iaa 28 ...

Page 28: ... being cooked on hot pan Cookware is not suited for broiling Aluminum foil used on the broil pan rack has not been fitted or slit properly 700D DOES NOT OVEN SET knob not set on BAKE OASTOR BAKE OVEN TEMP knob not set correctly OPERLY Shelf position is incorrect Check Roastingor Baking Guides Oven shelf is not level Wrong cookware is being used When roasting pan is too small A foil tent was not us...

Page 29: ...ons FOODSAREEITHER Cookingtim smayvarybecauseof start g foodtemperature fooddensityor OVERCOOKED OR amountoffoodinoven TouchTIMECOOKandadddookingtimeforcompletion UNDERCOOKED Incorrectpowerlevelentered CheckCookbookforrecommendedpowerlevelor changinglevelsduringcookingif necessary Dishwasnotrotated turned orstirred Somedishesrequirespecificinstructions CheckCookbooktirrecipefortheseinstructions To...

Page 30: ...FIRST contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance Explain whyyouare notpleased In most cases thiswillsolvetheproblem NEXT ifyouarestillnotpleased writeallthedetails including yourphonenumber to Manager ConsumerRelations GeneralElectric AppliancePark Louisville Kentucky40225 E E E m E B E FINALLY ifyourproblemis still notresolved write Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North WackerDrive Chicag...

Page 31: ...ECTRIC CUSTOMER 24 3 1 CARE SERVICE I Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product Read your Use and Carenmteriai If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circui...

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