GE JEM31F manual Circuit breaker, Door not securely closed

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PROBLEMI POSSIBLECAUSE AND REMEDY

OVEN WILL NOT

A fuse in your home may be blownor the circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset

COME ON

circuit breaker.

Make sure 3-prong plugon oven isfully inserted into wallreceptacle.

CONTROL PANEL

Door not securely closed.

LIGHTED, YETOVEN

START must be touchedafter entering cooking selection.

WILL NOT START

Another selection entered already in oven and CLEAR/OFF not touched to cancel it.

 

 

Make sureyou haveentered cooking timeafter touching TIME COOK1 & 2.

 

CLEAR/OFF was touched accidentally. Reset cooking program and touch START.

 

Make sure you haveentered a desired finished temperature after touching TEMP

 

COOK/HOLD.

 

Make sureyou have entered a code numberafter touching AUTO ROAST.

 

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FOODS ARE EITHER OVERCOOKED OR UNDERCOOKED

“PROBE” APPEARS ON DISPLAY

Cooking times may vary because of starting food temperature, food density or amount of foods in oven. Touch TIME COOK 1 & 2 and additional cooking timefor completion.

Incorrect power levelentered. Check Cookbookfor recommended power level, or changing levels during cookingif necessary.

Dish was notrotated, turned or stirred. Somedishes require specific instructions. Check Cookbookor recipe for instructions.

Too manydishes in oven atsame time. Cooking timemust beincreased when cooking more than one food item. Check Cookbook time recommendations.

Probe not inserted properly into meat or dish when using TempCook/Hold orAuto Roast functions. Check Cookbookfor specific instructions.

Probe has been forgotten or not seatedproperly in oven wall when using Auto Roastor Temp Cook/Hold functions.

A l l These ThingsAre Normal with your MicrowaveOven:

Steam or vapor escaping from around the door.

Light reflection around door or outer case.

Dimming oven light andchange in blower sound may occur while operating at power levelsother

than high.

Dull thumpingsound whileoven is operating.

Some TV-Radiointcrference might be noticedwhile using your microwave oven. It’s similar to the

interference caused by other small appliances and does not indicate a problem with youroven.

If youneed more help.. .call,toll free: The GE Answer Center” 800.626.2000

consumer information service

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Contents Mcrowave Oven Your Direct Line to General Electric GE Answer CenteContents Help ushelp youTo reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity Paper towels, napkinsBe certain to place the front More back from the countertopImportant Safety Instructions Avoid heating baby foodDon’t defrost frozen beverages Spontaneousboiling-UnderDoor Latches Featuresof Your OvenCooking Complete Reminder Tr Touch Control Panel Program CookingTouch Control Panel Time Cook IHow to Use the Nlinute/Second Timer Using the TimeCook I1 Feature Cook ’N WatchQuestionsand Ansvws Fill a cup2/3 fullCooking by Temperature Questions and AnswersHow to TempCook a Rolled Beef RibRoast to Medium Are there any foods I can’t Temp Cook?How to Auto Roast Reef to Medium Times and End appears on the displayAuto RoastCode Auto Roast ChartAutomatic Simmer How to set Auto Defrost 4uboDefrostStand Time Conversion GuidePoultry M1N.-hIAXMeat If not, reset timer Defrosting by TimeSee your Cookbook for detrosting help Can I defrost small items in a hurry?AI1I To Remove the Oven from Cabinet MountBefore placing food in the dishes Utensiis for Shelf Heating and ReheatingPositioning theShelf To 2 more minutcs How to Heat or Reheat SimilarTypes of FoodTwo frozen individual entrees Automatic Temperature Probe \.en Lamp Ik!plrcelllclllUse of Adapter Plugs Use of Extension CordsIf you do use anextension cord With your microwaveoven,Start must be touchedafter entering cooking selection Circuit breakerDoor not securely closed If You Need Service Your General Electric Microwaveoven What is Covered