Dismounting Your Microwave Oven; Problem Solver - GE JEM2 How To Get The Best

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Dismounting Your Microwave Oven
To dismount your cabinet
mounted microwave oven,
proceed as follows:
If you used brackets—
Step 1: Replace the rubber feet.
Step
2: Open your cabinet and with
your screwdriver, loosen the screws
holding the microwave oven in place
by turning counterclockwise
4 or 5
times.
(Alternate between screws so that
oven is loosened as evenly as
possible.)
Step 3: Lift up and pull forward to
release microwave oven from the
brackets.
The Problem Solver
To save time and money—
before you request service,
check the Problem Solver
If you have a problem, it maybe
minor. You may be tible to correct
it yourself. Just use this Problem
Solver to locate your problem and
then follow the suggested
recommendations.
PROBLEM
OVEN WILL NOT COME ON
FOODS ARE EITHER
OVERCOOKED OR
UNDERCOOKED
If you did not use brackets—
Step 1: Replace the rubber feet.
Step 2: Fully support the microwave
with something sturdy. For example
use telephone books or
encyclopedias, stacked evenly and
close enough to balance the weight
of the oven.
Step 3: Open your cabinet and with
your screwdriver, begin to remove
the screws holding the microwave
oven in place by turning them
counterclockwise.
(Alternate between screws so that
oven is loosened as evenly as
possible.)
Note: Before final removal of the
screws, check to be sure that the
microwave oven is being suitably
supported to prevent it from falling
or sliding.
All these things are normal on your Microwave Oven:
Steam or vapor escaping from
Dull thumping sound while
around the door.
operating at power levels other
Light reflection around door or
than high.
outer case.
. Some TV-Radio interference
Dimming oven light and change
might be noticed while using your
in blower sound may occur while
microwave oven. It's similar to the
operating at power levels other
interference caused by other small
than high.
appliances and does not indicate a
problem with your oven.
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse
or reset circuit breaker.
Make sure 3-prong plug on oven is fully inserted into wall receptacle.
Door not securely closed.
Cooking times may vary because of starting food temperature, food density
or amount of foods in oven. Set additional cooking time for completion.
Incorrect Power Level set. Check Cookbook for recommended Power Level
or changing levels during cooking if necessary.
Dish was not rotated, turned or stirred. Some dishes require specific
instructions. Check Cookbook or recipe for these instructions.
Too many dishes in oven at same time. Cooking time must be increased when
cooking more than one food item. Check Cookbook for recommendation
on
increasing time.
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