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Before Using Your Microwave Oven - GE Spacemaker 49-4492 Owner's Manual

General electric microwave oven owner's manual

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Before Using Your Microwave Oven
Read This Use and Care Book
it contains
detailed information
on the operation
and
recommended
maintenance
of your new Microwave
Oven. Once YOU have read the book, keep it handy to
answer any questions
you may have.
If you have any additional
questions
concerning
the
operation
of your Microwave
Oven, write—including
your phone number—to:
Consumer
Affairs
General Electric Company
Appliance
Park
Louisville, Kentucky
40225
IF YOU RECEIVED A DAMAGED
OVEN, immediately
contact
the retail dealer (or builder)
from whom you
purchased
it. They have been informed
of the proper
procedure
to take care of such
matters
and can
handle it for you.
Before You Call for Service:
Check
"Common
Problems"
section.
(See Table of
Contents for page number.) It lists many minor causes
of operating
problems
that you can correct
yourself
and may save you an unnecessary
service call.
Need Service?
In many cities, there's a General Electric Factory Ser-
vice Center.
Call, and a radio-dispatched
truck
will
come
to your
home
by appointment—morning
or
afternoon.
Charge the work, if you like. All the centers
accept both Master Charge and Visa cards. (See Fac-
tory Service Centers in Table of Contents.)
Or look
for General
Electric
franchised
Customer
Care@ servicers. You'll find them in the Yellow Pages
under
"GENERAL
ELECTRIC
CUSTOMER
CARE@
SERVICE".
Register Your Oven
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; also send in your Pur-
chase Record Card. If you move, or if you are not the
original
purchaser
please write to US, stating
model
and serial numbers.
This appliance must be regis-
tered. Please be certain that it is.
Write to:
General Electric Company
Product Service Section
Range Marketing
Operation
AP2-21O
Appliance
Park
Louisville, Kentucky
40225
2
Record
Model and Serial Numbers
Your General
Electric
Microwave
Oven has a name-
plate on which
is stamped
the model number
and
serial number. (See page 9 for location.)
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 numbers
in the space provided, or get them from the nameplate
described above, and record here.
Please refer to both model and serial numbers in any
future correspondence
or product
service calls con-
cerning your Microwave
Oven.
Model Number
Serial Number
Date Purchased
KEEP PURCHASE
RECEIPT WITH THIS BOOK FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
Steps to Follow for Further
Help
First, 'contact
the people who serviced
your m[cro-
wave oven. Explain why you are dissatisfied.
In most
cases, this will solve the problem.
Next, if you are stilr dissatisfied,
write all the details—
including
your phone number—to:
Manager, Consumer
Relations
General Electric Company
WCE-312
Appliance
Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225
Finally, if your problem is still not resolved, write:
Major Appliance
Consumer
Action Panel
20 North Wacker Drive
Chicago,
Illinois 60606
This panel, known
as MACAP,
is a group
of inde-
pendent consumer
experts under the sponsorship
of
several industry
associations.
Its purpose
is to study
practices and advise the industry
of ways to improve
customer
service. Because MACAP is free of industry
control
and influence,
it is able to make impartial
recommendations,
considering
each case individually.
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