GE 49-4492, JVM57, 862A300PI Introduction to Your Oven, Grease Fiiters Cooktop Light Hood Controis

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9 (. Door Handle. Oven doesn’t operate unless door is securely latched.

2.Door Latch. Push in to open door.

3.Window with Metal Shield. Screen allows cooking to be viewed while leaving microwaves confined in, oven.

4.Oven Light. Goes on when door is opened or when oven is operating and during the hold timer function.

5.Plastic Stirrer Cover. Protects the mode stirrer which distributes microwave energy into the oven.

6.Oven Vent.

7.Oven Sheif.

8.Micro-ThermometerTM Temperature Probe. Use with Temperature Cook, Temp Hold and Simmer ‘N CookTM features only.

9.Receptacle for Temperature Probe.

10.Time or Temperature Dispiay. During cooking, shows cooking times in minutes and seconds or tem- perature in degrees.

11.Power Levei Dispiay. Shows Power Level being

used in diaits from 1 to 10.

(@ 2. Cooking Function lets you know which of six

‘functions you are setting or using: TIME COOK,

TEMP COOK, DEFROST, SIM ‘N’ COOKTV TEMP HOLD or HOLD/TIMER.

13.Hold/Timer. Two functions. Use as a kitchen timer or to program a no-heat period before cooking or between defrost and cook. (See pages 6 and 16.)

14.Function Pads. See pages 6 and 7 for detailed

description

of the functions and their uses.

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15.Number Pads. Touch to enter Time or Temper- I ature and Power Level.

16.Ciear/Off. Stops the oven and erases all set- tings. Press to erase PF (Power Failure) from display when first plugged in.

17.Power Levei Guide. Words above numbers in-

dicate corresponding power levels in your Micro- wave Guide and Cookbook.

18.Start. Press after setting controls. Prevents acci- dental starting. Always press Start last.

19.Grease Fiiters.

20.Cooktop Light.

21.Hood Controis:

Fan Switch. Press once for high speed. Press twice for low speed. Press again for off.

Lamp Switch. Push and hold lamp switch until fluorescent lamp lights.

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Contents Your Tered. Please be certain that it is Model Number Serial Number Date PurchasedKeep Purchase Receipt with this Book for Future Reference Table of Contents Hood Safetv Tim to FollowGrease Fiiters Cooktop Light Hood Controis Introduction to Your OvenTIME-TEMPERATURE Display Features of Your MicrPower Level Display NO-HEAT Time FunctionPower Level Function Time Functions TemperatureAutomatic FAN Feature Ave Touch Control PanelHOW to Defrost 2 Pounds of Pork Chops How to DefrostTips for Defrosting HURRY-UP DefrostingUsing Your Oven to Time Cook How to Time CookHOW to USE a Temperature Cook Recipe Basic Meatloaf How to Temp CookHOW to Temperature Cook Basic Meatloaf Power LevelFoods not Recommended for USE with Temperature ProbeRaw Vegetable Casserole. Position Plates of Food Soups Beverages. Use the clipFood HOW to USE Simmer ‘N Cook ‘M Control to Cook a StewMicrowave Ovenproof Utensil CLEAR-/OFFHOW to Temperature Hold How to UseTemp HoIdSHE’LL see this Happenin How to Use Memory FunctionDo this Touch this To ASK Before YOU Start Microwaving When YOU Want to ASK this Touch thisTo ASK While YOU’RE Microwaving YOU’LL see THiS Answer onStart How to Use the Hold/TimerOnce a month. Never operate your hood without Exhaust Feature ~Don’t use sharp-edged utensils with your oven Mercial Oven Cleaner on ANY Part of Your Microwave OvenCare for Your Microwave Oven Open oven door for easier removal of the lamp hous Problem PF appeared on my readout display Problem The oven doesn’t seem to work at allCalifornia Need Service?Limited Warranty Additional Limited FOUR-YEAR Magnetron Tube WarrantyIncludes cooking centers and microwave ovens Applicable to the State of Alaska