Your Microwave Oven
is a Registered Product
It is important that we the manufacturer know the location
of the microwave
oven you are now using should a need occur for adjustments.
Please check with your supplier
to
be sure he has registered you as the owner. If
you move, or
if you are not the original purchaser, please write
to
us,
stating
model and serial numbers. Write
to:
General Electric Company
Product Service Section
Range Marketing Department
AP 2-210
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225
This appliance must be registered-please be certain that it is.
Your General Electric microwave oven has a nameplate on which
is
stamped the
model number and serial number. Nameplate may be located either inside oven
at top left side, or on rear outside of
case.
Model and serial numbers are also on the Purchase Record Card which came
with your microwave oven. Before sending in this card, please record the num-
bers in the space below, or get them from the nameplate described above, and
record here:
Model Number
Serial Number
-
Please reference both these numbers in any future correspondence or prod-
uct service calls concerning your microwave
oven.
Precautions to avoid possible exposure
to excessive microwave energy
1. DO NOT
ATTEMPT to operate thls oven
wlth the door open slnce open door oper-
atlon can result In harmful exposure to ml-
crowave energy
It
IS
Important not to de-
feat or tamper wlth the safety interlocks.
2.
DO
NOT PLACE
any o b ~ e c t between the
oven front face and the door or allow
so11
or cleaner resldue to accumulate on seal-
lng surfaces.
3. DO NOT OPERATE the oven
If
It
IS
dam-
aged It
IS
partlcularly lmportarlt that the
oven door close properly and that there
IS
no damage to the
( 1 )
door (bent),
( 2 )
hlnges and latches (broken or loosened).
(3) door seals and seallng surfaces
4. THE OVEN SHOULD not be adjusted or re-
palred by anyone except properly quallfled
servlce personnel
2
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