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GE Spacemaker 49-4425 Use And Care Book Manual

General electric microwave oven use and care manual

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  • Page 2 Record “Model a nd Serial Your General Electric microwave oven has a namep- late on which is stamped the model number and se;” rial number. This nameplate may be located either in- side the oven at.the top left or ,on the-bottom lower:.
  • Page 3 “ How to Usethe Control Panel ......6 Howto Time Cook ........8 Howto Temp Cook .
  • Page 4 t w y c Spacemaker’” Microwave OvenGuide&Cook- w b c safety, the own grounding 3 D n u Don’t — ...—— — — — — — o b t t t f ——. —. U i f a i f a i w 130rIN 9 I f e ‘...
  • Page 5 i a s i a p l o t not$toreflammablematerial$inanoven.Also, o a f ‘ i I u Never B I t I b a i a s r o o b a q ’ o a g grease 1 t m ——...
  • Page 6 — Your microwaveovenhasa circulartimerthatcan be ro- tated manually.The timer indicatormovestowards“O” only when the oven is cookingor defrostingwith micro- wave energy. When the timer reaches“O” a bell will soundto tell you that cooking is completed and the power,the indicator light, interior light and fan are shut Remember,if “O”, cooking or defrostingwill stop.“When you close the door and press START, c ooking...
  • Page 7 ——-—=—= — - . —-—- -———-——— .—.—-————--.—— -—-— — ---—-— - —— . —— —--- .— — — ... -.—... y t c —. Microwave Oven Guide & Cookbook —: — — — HOODCONIIWLS —- ——= appliances —— u f e...
  • Page 8 Leftovers f orreheating w w p t 1%m plateof i i n Timecookingis the mostfamiliarto youalready.Thedif- ference is, with a microwaveoven,you presetthe time and the oven turns off automatically. You’ll use TimeCook ’ S a H f a p o af s t y o t s o checkand continuecooking,...
  • Page 9 t b t You’ll find Temperature i f c “ o o c SpacemakerTM MicrowaveOvenGuide& CotMhmk maker MicrowaveOvenWide & Cookbook’ n 3 p 8 t “ . — —— a--:=. —-— .-. --- ..—— — ——. —-. — — —...
  • Page 10 t t r food, ——- —. t ac a a m ’ & soups Dips st~r~hyvegetables o Batters C o t of f ‘ when ’...
  • Page 11 for defrosting,delicate ‘ 1 o t formostmicro- wave cooking, It’s great for boiling ing mostvegetables,chickenpieces, f w am 7 o y...
  • Page 12 HowtoClean&Care forYourNewMicrowaveOven t “...
  • Page 13 o 2 s u t c w G L D n a lamp neareach end and insertprongsinsockets,Gently i i p n w t l o o wattagelamp.Hold...
  • Page 14 w a m a i d o t f h a l...
  • Page 15 ‘ilwsethings arenormal w ithyourmicrowave o vert: 1. Steam orvaporescaping fromaround thedoor. Problem: Theoven doesn’t s eem toworkatall. Solution: Checkfirstto seethatthe3-prongplugis inserted firmlyintotheproperreceptacle, Next,checkto seeif a fuse needs replacing a tthecontrol b ox. Oven won’t start when using temperature probe, &MIQn: Checkto makesureTkrWTempswitch is set at TEMP.Makesurethe cableend Is securely“seated”...
  • Page 16 (Includescookingcentersand microwave ovens) FROMGENERAL ELECTRIC TO YOU- This warrantyis extendedby GeneralElectricto the orig- ~•ü inal purchaser and to any succeeding owner and applies to products purchased in the United States, retained within the 48 contiguous states, the state of Hawaii or the District of Columbia, and employedin ordinary home use.