Owner’s Manual Microwave Oven

Features of the Oven
NOTE: Do not operate the oven when empty or without the glass tray. It is best to leave a glass of water in the oven when not in use. The water will safely absorb all microwave energy, if the oven is accidentally started.
Cooking Controls

1. Time Features | |
Press | Enter |
Cook Time I & II (Press once or twice) | Amount of cooking time |
Defrost Auto/Time (Press twice) | Amount of defrosting time |
Express Cook Press number pads (1-6) | Starts Immediately! |
Power Level | Power level 1 to 10 |
Add 30 Sec | Starts Immediately! |

2. Convenience Features | ||
Press | Enter | Options |
Popcorn | Starts immediately! | more/less time serving size |
Beverage | Starts immediately! | serving size |
Reheat | (See Reheat Guide) | serving size |
Potato | Starts Immediately! | serving size |
Defrost Auto/Time (Press once) | Food weight |
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Changing the Power Level

The power level may be entered or changed immediately after entering the feature time for Cook Time, Time Defrost, Add 30 Sec or Express Cook. The power level may also be changed during the time countdown.
Variable power levels add flexibility to microwave cooking. The power levels on the microwave oven can be compared to the surface units on a range. High power (power level 10) or full power is the fastest way to cook and gives you 100% power. Each power level gives you microwave energy a certain percent of the time. Power level 7 is microwave energy 70% of the time. Power level 3 is energy 30% of the time.
Power Level 10 will cook faster but food may need more frequent stirring, rotating or turning over. A lower setting will cook more evenly and need less stirring or rotating of the food.
Some foods may have better flavor, texture or appearance if one of the lower settings is used. Use a lower power level when cooking foods that have a tendency to boil over, such as scalloped potatoes.
Rest periods (when the microwave energy cycles off) give time for the food to “equalize” or transfer heat to the inside of the food. An example of this is shown with power level 3 - the defrost cycle. If microwave energy did not cycle off, the outside of the food would cook before the inside was defrosted.
Here are some examples of uses for various power levels:
Power Level 10: Fish, bacon, vegetables, boiling liquids.
Power Level 7: Gentle cooking of meat and poultry; baking casseroles and reheating.
Power Level 5: Slow cooking and tenderizing for stews and less tender cuts of meat.
Power Level 2 or 3: Defrosting without cooking; simmering; delicate sauces.
Power Level 1: Keeping food warm without overcooking; softening butter.

Cook Time I
Allows you to microwave for any time up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
Power level 10 (high) is automatically set, but you may change it for more flexibility.
You may open the door during Cook Time to check the food. Close the door and press Start/Pause to resume cooking.
Cook Time II
Lets you change power levels automatically during cooking. Here’s how to do it:
At the end of Cook Time I, Cook Time II counts down.
Cooking Guide for Cook Time I & II
NOTE: Use power level 10 (High) unless otherwise noted.
Vegetable | Amount | Time | Comments |
Asparagus (fresh spears) | 1 lb. | 6 to 9 min., Med-High (7) | In 1/-qt oblong glass baking dish, place 1/4 cup water. Rotate dish after half of time |
(frozen spears) | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt casserole. |
Beans (fresh green) | 1 lb. cut in half | 9 to 11 min. | In 1/-qt. casserole, place 1/2_cup_watep |
(frozen green) | 10-oz. package | 6 to 8 min. | In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoonswatep |
(frozen lima) | 10-oz. package | 6 to 8 min. | In 1-qt casserole, place 1/4 cupwaltep |
Beets (fresh, whole) | 1 bunch | 17 to 21 min. | In 2-qt casserole, place 1/2 cupwaltep |
Broccoli (fresh cut) | 1 bunch (1% to 1/ lbs.) | 7 to 10 min. | In 2-qt casserole, place 1/2 cup water. |
(fresh spears) | 1 bunch (1% to 1/ lbs.) | 9 to 13 min. | In 2-qt oblong glass baking dish, place 1/4 cup water. Rotate dish after half of time. |
(frozen, chopped) | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt casserole. |
(frozen spears) | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoonswatep |
Cabbage (fresh) | 1 medium head (about 2 lbs.) | 8 to 11 min. | In 1%- or 2-qt casserole, place 1/4 cup water. |
(wedges) |
| 7 to 10 min. | In 2- or 3-qt casserole, place j1/4cupwatep |
Carrots (fresh, sliced) | 1 lb. | 7 to 9 min. | In 1%-qt casserole, place 1/4 cup water. |
(frozen) | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoonswatep |
Cauliflower (flowerets) | 1 medium head | 9 to 14 min. | In 2-qt casserole, place 1/2 cup water. |
(fresh, whole) | 1 medium head | 10 to 17 min. | In 2-qt casserole, place 1/2 cup water. |
(frozen) | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoonswatep |
Corn (frozen kernel) | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water. |
Corn on the cob (fresh) | 1 to 5 ears | 3 to 4 min. per ear | In 2-qt oblong glass baking dish, place corn. If corn is in husk, use no water; if corn has been husked, add 1/4 cup water. Rearrange after half of time. |
(frozen) | 1 ear | 5 to 6 min. | Place in 2-qt oblong glass bakingdish^ |
| 2 to 6 ears | 3 to 4 min. per ear | Cover with vented plastic wrap. Rearrange after half of time. |
Mixed vegetables (frozen) | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons water. |
Peas (fresh, shelled) | 2 lbs. unshelled | 9 to 12 min. | In 1-qt casserole, place 1/4 cutwater |
(frozen) | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoon^atep |
Potatoes (fresh, cubed, white) | 4 potatoes (6 to 8 oz. each) | 9 to 12 min. | Peel and cut into 1 inch cubes. Place in 2-qt. casserole with 1/2 cup water. Stir after half of time. casserole with 1/2 cup water. Stir after half of time. |
(fresh, whole, sweet or white) | 1 (6 to 8 oz.) | 3 to 4 min. | Pierce with cooking fork. Place in the oven, 1 inch apart, in circular arrangement. Let stand 5 minutes. |
Spinach (fresh) | 10 to 16 oz. | 5 to 7 min. | In 2-qt casserole, place washed spinach. |
(frozen, chopped | 10-oz. package | 5 to 7 min. | In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons water.and leaf) |
Squash (fresh, summer and yellow) | 1 lb. sliced | 5 to 7 min. | In 1/-qt casserole, place 1/4 cup water. |
(winter, acorn or butternut) | 1 to 2 squash (about 1 lb. each) | 8 to 11 min. | Cut in half and remove fibrous membranes. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place squash cut-side-down. Turn cut-side-up after 4 minutes. |
Time Defrost
Time Defrost allows you to defrost for a selected length of time. See the Defrosting Guide for suggested times. (Auto Defrost is explained in the Convenience Feature section.)
Power level is automatically set at 3, but you may change this for more flexibility. You may defrost small items more quickly by raising the power level after entering the time. However, they will need more frequent attention than usual.
Power level 7 cuts the total defrosting time in about half; power level 10 cuts the total time to approximately 1/3. Rotate or stir food frequently. At one half of selected defrosting time, the oven signals TURN.
At this time, turn food over and break apart or rearrange pieces for more even defrosting. Shield any warm areas with small pieces of foil.
A dull thumping noise may be heard during defrosting. This is normal when oven is not operating at High power.
Defrosting Tips
Express Cook

This is a quick way to set cooking time for 1 –6 minutes.
Press one of the Express Cook pads (from 1 to 6) for 1 to 6 minutes of cooking at power level 10. For example, press the 2 pad for 2 minutes of cooking time.
The power level can be changed as time is counting down. Press POWER LEVEL and enter 1–10.
Add 30 Sec

You can use this feature two ways:
Cooking Complete Reminder
To remind you that you have food in the oven, the oven will display “Food is Ready” and beep once a minute until you either open the oven door or press Cancel/Off.
Set Clock

Press to enter the time of day or to check the time of day while microwaving.
To check the time of day while microwaving, press Set Clock.
Scroll Speed (On some models)

The scroll speed of the display can be changed. Press and hold the AM/PM pad about 3 seconds to bring up the display. Select 1-5 for slow to fast scroll speed.
Display On/Off

To turn the clock display on or off, press and hold 0 for about 3 seconds. The Display On/Off feature cannot be used while a cooking feature is in use.
Delay Start

Delay Start allows you to set the microwave to delay cooking up to 24 hours.
The Delay Start time will be displayed. The oven will automatically start at the delayed time. The time of day may be displayed by pressing Clock.
Timer On/Off
Timer On/Off operates as a minute timer and can be used at any time, even when the oven is operating.
NOTE: The timer indicator will be lit while the timer is operating.
Reminder

The Reminder feature can be used like an alarm clock and can be used at any time, even when the oven is operating. The Reminder time can be set up to 24 hours later.
NOTE: The REM indicator will remain lit to show that the Reminder is set. To clear the Reminder before it occurs, press Reminder, then 0. The REM indicator will no longer be lit.
Child Lock-Out

You may lock the control panel to prevent the microwave from being accidentally started or used by children.
To lock or unlock the controls, press and hold Cancel/Off for about 3 seconds. When the control panel is locked, “L” or “LOC” will be displayed to the extreme right.
Turntable
For best cooking results, leave the turntable on. It can be turned off for large dishes. Press Turn Table to turn the turntable on or off.
Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to touch. Be careful touching the turntable during and after cooking.
Surface Light
Press Surface Light to turn the surface light on or off.
On some models, there is a night light option.
Press Surface Light once for bright light, twice for the night light or three times to turn the light off.
Helpful Hints

An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of baking soda and water keeps the inside fresh. Unplug the cord before cleaning any part of this oven.
How to Clean the Inside

Walls, Floor, Inside Window, Metal and Plastic Parts on the Door
Some spatters can be removed with a paper towel; others may require a damp cloth. Remove greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth, then rinse with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp utensils on oven walls. To clean the surface of the door and the surface of the oven that come together upon closing, use only mild, nonabrasive soaps or detergents using a sponge or soft cloth. Rinse with a damp cloth and dry. Never use a commercial oven cleaner on any part of your microwave.
Removable Turntable and Turntable Support
To prevent breakage, do not place the turntable into water just after cooking. Wash it carefully in warm, sudsy water or in the dishwasher. The turntable and support can be broken if dropped. Remember, do not operate the oven without the turntable and support in place.
How to Clean the Outside

Do not use cleaners containing ammonia or alcohol on the microwave oven. Ammonia or alcohol can damage the appearance of the microwave.
Case
Clean the outside of the microwave with a sudsy cloth. Rinse with a damp cloth and then dry. Wipe the window clean with a damp cloth.
Control Panel and Door
Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly. Do not use cleaning sprays, large amounts of soap and water, abrasives or sharp objects on the panel—they can damage it. Some paper towels can also scratch the control panel.
Door Surface
It is important to keep the area clean where the door seals against the microwave. Use only mild, non-abrasive detergents applied with a clean sponge or soft cloth. Rinse well.
Power Cord
If the cord becomes soiled, unplug and wash with a damp cloth. For stubborn spots, sudsy water may be used, but be certain to rinse with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly before plugging cord into outlet.
Stainless Steel (on some models)
Do not use a steel-wood pad; it will scratch the surface. To clean the stainless steel surface, use a hot, damp cloth with a mild detergent suitable for stainless steel surfaces. Use a clean, hot, damp cloth to remove soap. Dry with a dry, clean cloth. Always scrub lightly in the direction of the grain.
Cooktop Light/Night Light Replacement

Replace the burned-out bulb with a 30-40-watt incandescent bulb (30 watt - WB36X10198, 40 watt - WB36X10003), available from your GE supplier.
Oven Light

Replace the burned-out bulb with a 30-40-watt incandescent bulb (30 watt - WB36X10198, 40 watt - WB36X10003), available from your GE supplier.
Vent Fan

The vent fan has a metal reusable grease filter.
Models that recirculate air back into the room also use a charcoal filter
Reusable Grease Filter
The reusable grease filter traps grease released by foods on the cooktop. It also prevents flames from foods on the cooktop from damaging the inside of the microwave.
For this reason, the filter must ALWAYS be in place when the hood is used. The grease filter should be cleaned once a month, or as needed.
Removing and Cleaning the Filter

To remove, slide it to the side using the tab. Pull it down and out.
To clean the grease filter, soak them and then swish them around in hot water and detergent. Don’t use ammonia or ammonia products because they will darken the metal. Light brushing can be used to remove embedded dirt. Rinse, shake and let them dry before replacing.
To replace, slide the filter in the frame slot on the left side of the opening. Pull up and to the right to lock into place.
Charcoal Filter (on some models)
The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned. It must be replaced. Order Part No. WB02X10776 from your GE supplier.
If the model is not vented to the outside, the air will be recirculated through a disposable charcoal filter that helps remove smoke and odors. The charcoal filter should be replaced when it is noticeably dirty or discolored (usually after 6–12 months, depending on hood usage).
To Remove Charcoal Filter

To remove the charcoal filter, disconnect power at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull the plug.
Remove the top grille by removing the 4 screws that hold it in place.
Slide the filter toward the front of the oven and remove it.
To Install Charcoal Filter

To install a new filter, remove plastic and other outer wrapping from the new filter. Insert the filter into the top opening of the oven as shown. When properly installed, the wire mesh of the filter should be visible from the front. Replace the grille and 4 screws.
Problem | Possible Cause | What to Do |
Oven will notstart | A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. | Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. |
Power surge. | Unplug the microwave oven, then plug it back in. | |
Plug not fully inserted into wall outlet. | Make sure the 3-prong plug on the oven is fully inserted into wall outlet. | |
Door not securely closed. | Open the door and close securely. | |
Floor of the oven is warm, even when the oven has not been used | Heat from the cooktop light may make the oven floor get warm. | This is normal. |
"LOCKED” appears on display | The control has been locked. | Press and hold Cancel/Off for about 3 seconds to unlock the control. |
You hear an unusual, low-tone beep | You have tried to start the Reminder without a valid time of day. | Start over and enter a valid time of day. |
You have tried to change the power level when it is not allowed. | Many of the oven's features are preset and cannot be changed. | |
"SENSOR ERROR” appears on display | When using a Sensor feature, the door was opened before steam could be detected. | Do not open door until steam is sensed and time is shown counting down on display. |
Steam not detected in maximum amount of time. | Use Cook Time to heat for more time. | |
Reheat Food amount too large for Sensor | Sensor Reheat is for single servings of recommended foods. | Use Cook Time for large amounts of food. |
Things That Are Normal With Your Microwave Oven