GE - General Electric JKP90BM4BB GE built-in oven with microwave

User Manual - Page 8

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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
ALLTHESETHINGSARENORMALWITHYOURMICROWAVE
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Steam or vapor escaping from around
the door
i,ight reflection around the door or the
outer case.
Dimming of the oven light and change
in the blower sound may occur while
operating at power levels other than high.
The microwave fan may operate xdth both
ovens ore It is cooling the control and xdll
turn itself ot_,
Some TV-radio interference might be
noticed while using your microwave oven.
It's similar to the interference caused by
other small appliances and does not
indicate a problem xdth your oven.
A dull thumping sound while the oven
is operating.
MICROWAVETERMSANDDEFINITIONS
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Arcingis themicrowavetermforsparksin theoven.
Arcingis causedby:
metalorfoil touchingthesideof theoven.
foil thatis notmoldedto food(upturnededgesact
likeantennas).
_,metalsuchas twist-ties,poultrypins,go/d-rimmed
dishes.
recycledpapertowelscontainingsmallmetalpieces.
Covering
Coversholdb moisture,allow formoreevenheatbgand
reducecookingtime.Ventingplasticwraporcoverbgwith
waxpaperallowsexcesssteamtoescape.
Shielding
Ina regularoven,youshieldchickenbreastsorbaked
foodstopreventoverbrewnbgWhenmicrowaving,you
usesmallstripsof foil toshieldthinparts,suchasthe tips
of wingsandlegsonpoultry,whichwouldcookbefore
largerparts.
Standingtime
Whenyoucookwithregularovens,foodssuchasroasts
orcakesareallowedtostandto finishcookingorto
set.Standingtimeis especiallyimportantinmicrowave
cooking.Note thata microwavedcakeisnotplacedon
acoolingrack.
Venting
Aftercoveringa dishwithplasticwrap,youventthe
plasticwrapby tumbgbackonecomersoexcesssteam
canescape.
PACEMAKERS
Most pacemakers are shielded flom
interference from electronic products,
including microwaves. However, patients with
pacemakers may wish to consult their
physicians if they have concerns.
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