Help us help you...Before using your oven,read this book carefully.It is intended to help you operateand maintain your new microwaveoven properly.Keep it handy for answers to yourquestions.If you don’t understand somethingor need more help, write (includeyour phone number):Consumer AffairsGE AppliancesAppliance ParkLouisville, KY40225Write down the modeland serial numbers.You’ll find them on a label insidethe oven.These numbers are also on theConsumer Product OwnershipRegistration Card that came withyour microwave oven. Beforesending in this card, please writethese numbers here:Model NumberSerial NumberUse these numbers in anycorrespondence or service callsconcerning your microwave ovenBe sure your microwaveoven is registered.It is important that we know thelocation of your microwave ovenshould a need occur for adjustments.Your supplier is responsible forregistering you as the owner.Please check with your supplier tobe sure he has done so; also send inyour Consumer Product OwnershipRegistration Card. If you move, orif you are not the original purchaserplease write to us, stating modeland serial numbers. This appliancemust be registered. Please be certainthat it is.Write to:GE AppliancesRange Product ServiceAppliance ParkLouisville, KY40225If you received adamaged oven...Immediately contact the dealer (orbuilder) that sold you the oven.Save time and money.Before you request service . . .check the Problem Solver on page 13.It lists causes of minor operatingproblems that you can correct yourself.Optional AccessoryAvailable at extra cost from yourGE supplier.04-AON Hanging Kit allows thisoven to be mounted under a cabinet.All these things are normal with your microwave oven:l Steam or vapor escaping from l Dull thumping sound whilearound the door. oven is operating.l Light reflection around door or l Some TV-Mdio interferenceouter case. might be noticed while using yourMicrowaving ~psc Make sure all cookware used inyour microwave oven is suitable formicrowaving. Most glass casseroles,cooking dishes, measuring cups,custard cups, pottery or chinadinnerware which does not havemetallic trim or glme with a metallicsheen can be used. Some cookwareis labeled “suitable for microwaving:’If you are unsure, use this dish test:Measure 1 cup water in a glass cup.Place in oven on or beside dish.Microwave 1-172 minutes at High(10). If water becomes hot, dish ismicrowave safe. If dish heats, itshould not be used for microwaving.l Paper towels, wax paper, andplastic wrap can be used to coverdishes in order to retain moistureand prevent spattering.l Some microwaved foods requirestirring, rotating, or rearranging.Check the cookbook.l Steam builds up pressure in foodswhich are tightly covered by a skinor membrane. Pierce potatoes, eggyolks and chicken livers to preventbursting.l Dimming oven light and change microwave oven. It’s similar to thein blower sound may occur while interference caused by other smalloperating at power levels other appliances and does not indicate athan high. problem with your oven.2