GE JES1143 warranty Save These Instructions, If YOU Need SERVICE…

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SAFETY FACT—Superheated water. Microwaved water and other liquids do not always bubble when they reach the boiling point. They can actually get superheated and not bubble at all.

Superheated liquid will bubble up out of the cup when it is moved or when something like a spoon or tea bag is put into it.

To prevent this from happening and causing injury, do not heat any liquid for more than 2 minutes per cup. After heating, let the cup stand in the microwave for 30 seconds before moving it or putting anything into it.

Spontaneous boiling—Under certain special circumstances, liquids may start to boil during or shortly after removal from the microwave oven. To prevent burns from splashing liquid,we recommend the following: before removing the container from the oven, allow it to stand in the oven for 30 to 40 seconds after the oven has shut off. Do not boil liquids in narrow-necked containers such as soft drink bottles, wine flasks and especially narrow-necked coffee cups. Even if the container is opened, excessive steam can build up and cause it to burst or overflow.

Not all plastic wrap is suitable for use in microwave ovens. Check the package for proper use.

‘‘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.

• 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.

SAVE THESE

INSTRUCTIONS

Important Safety Instructions

IF YOU NEED SERVICE…

To obtain service, see the Consumer Services page in the back of this guide.

We’re proud of our service and want you to be pleased. If for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive, here are three steps to follow for further help.

FIRST, contact the people who serviced your appliance. Explain why you are not pleased. In most cases, this will solve the problem.

NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the details—including your phone number—to:

Manager, Consumer Relations

GE Appliances

Appliance Park

Louisville, KY 40225

FINALLY, if your problem is still not resolved, write:

Major Appliance Consumer Action Program

20 North Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

If You Need Service…

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Contents UseandCare& Cooking Guide Help US Help YOU… Read all instructions before using this appliance Important Safety InstructionsDo not use the oven for storage purposes Save These Instructions If YOU Need SERVICE…Microwaving Tips Variable Power LevelsWhen You Plug In the Oven Features of Your OvenProgram Cooking Cooking Complete ReminderADD Your Touch Control Panel Convenience FeaturesCustom Functions Function ControlsAuto Defrost How to Set Auto DefrostAuto Defrost Stand TimeAuto Defrost Guide First Signal Second Signal Stand TimeQuestions and Answers Time Defrost Power LevelTime Defrost Defrosting TipsHow to Change Power Level When Setting Time Cook Using the Time Cook II FeatureTime Cook Time CookReheat ReheatTo Reheat More Than One Serving Reheat GuidePopcorn How to Use the Cook FeatureCook CookCook Code Guide Instant CookADD 30 Seconds Delay Start Kitchen TimerKitchen Timer Using a Holding TimeBasic Microwave Guidelines Glossary of Microwave TermsHeating or Reheating Guide Defrosting Guide Fish and Seafood Power Level DefrostVegetables Cooking GuideHow to Clean the Outside Care and CleaningHow to Clean the Inside Use of Extension Cords Grounding InstructionsUse of Adapter Plugs All these things are normal with your microwave oven QUESTIONS? USE this Problem SolverProblem Solver Page We’ll Be There Warranty