GE Microwave Oven JES1133WD User Manual

Safety Information  
Care and Cleaning  
Owner’s  
Manual  
Adapter Plugs . . . . . . . . .8  
Arcing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Extension Cords  . . . . . .9  
Foods . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 5  
Grounding  
Inside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Outside  . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Turntable  . . . . . . . . . . .23  
JES1133WD  
Troubleshooting  
Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Instructions  . . . . . . . .7, 8  
Microwave-Safe  
Things That Are  
Normal  . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Cookware  . . . . . . . . . .6, 7  
Precautions to Avoid  
Possible Exposure to  
Excessive Microwave  
Energy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Safety Precautions . . .2, 3  
Consumer Support  
Consumer  
Support . . . . .Back Cover  
Product  
Registration  . . . . . .25, 26  
Warranty  . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Operating Instructions  
Convenience  
Features  . . . . . . . . .18, 19  
Microwave Terms  . . . .22  
Other Features  . . . 20, 21  
Oven Features   . . .10, 11  
Power Levels . . . . . . . . .12  
Time Features  . . . .13–17  
Write the model and serial  
numbers here:  
Model # ____________  
Serial # ____________  
Find these numbers on  
a label inside the oven.  
164D3370P159 49-40168 01-01 JR  
 
SyeIfrmation  
Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as  
described in this Owner’s Manual.  
Do not operate any heating or Do not immerse power cord  
cooking appliance beneath  
this microwave oven.  
or plug in water.  
Do not let power cord hang  
over edge of table or counter.  
Do not mount this appliance  
over a sink.  
To reduce the risk of fire in  
the oven cavity:  
OepagIructions  
Do not mount the microwave  
oven over or near any portion of  
a heating or cooking appliance.  
 Do not overcook food.  
Carefully attend appliance  
if paper, plastic or other  
combustible materials are  
placed inside the oven while  
cooking.  
Do not store anything directly  
on top of the microwave oven  
surface when the microwave  
oven is in operation.  
Do not operate this appliance  Remove wire twist-ties and  
if it has a damaged power  
cord or plug, if it is not  
working properly, or if it has  
been damaged or dropped.  
If the power cord is damaged,  
it must be replaced by  
General Electric Service  
or an authorized service  
agent using a power cord  
supplied by General Electric.  
metal handles from paper  
or plastic containers before  
placing them in the oven.  
 Do not use the oven for  
storage purposes. Do not  
leave paper products,  
cooking utensils or food in  
the oven when not in use.  
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 If materials inside the oven  
should ignite, keep the oven  
door closed, turn the oven off  
and disconnect the power  
cord, or shut off power at the  
fuse or circuit breaker panel.  
If the door is opened, the fire  
may spread.  
Do not cover or block any  
openings on the appliance.  
Use this appliance only for its  
intended use as described in  
this manual. Do not use  
corrosive chemicals or vapors  
in this appliance. This  
microwave oven is specifically  
designed to heat, dry or cook  
food, and is not intended for  
laboratory or industrial use.  
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See door surface cleaning  
instructions in the Care and  
cleaning of the microwave  
oven section of this manual.  
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This appliance should be  
serviced only by qualified  
service personnel. Contact  
nearest authorized service  
facility for examination,  
repair or adjustment.  
Do not store this appliance  
outdoors. Do not use this  
product near water—for  
example, in a wet  
basement, near a swimming  
pool or near a sink.  
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As with any appliance, close  
supervision is necessary  
when used by children.  
Keep power cord away from  
heated surfaces.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.  
WARNING!  
ARCING  
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If you see arcing, press the STOP/CLEAR pad and  
correct the problem.  
Arcing is the microwave term  
for sparks in the oven. Arcing  
is caused by:  
Metal, such as twist-ties,  
poultry pins, or gold-rimmed  
dishes, in the microwave.  
Metal or foil touching the  
Recycled paper towels  
side of the oven.  
containing small metal pieces  
being used in the microwave.  
Foil not molded to food  
(upturned edges act like  
antennas).  
OpeagIructions  
FOODS  
Do not pop popcorn in your  
microwave oven unless in a  
special microwave popcorn  
accessory or unless you use  
popcorn labeled for use in  
microwave ovens.  
Operating the microwave  
with no food inside for more  
than a minute or two may  
cause damage to the oven  
and could start a fire. It  
increases the heat around the  
magnetron and can shorten  
the life of the oven.  
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Some products such as  
whole eggs and sealed  
containers—for example,  
closed jars—will explode and  
should not be heated in this  
microwave oven. Such use of  
the microwave oven could  
result in injury.  
Foods with unbroken outer  
“skin” such as potatoes, hot  
dogs, sausages, tomatoes,  
apples, chicken livers and  
other giblets, and egg yolks  
should be pierced to allow  
steam to escape during  
cooking.  
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Do not boil eggs in a  
microwave oven. Pressure will  
build up inside egg yolk and  
will cause it to burst, possibly  
resulting in injury.  
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SyeIfrmation  
Spontaneous boiling—Under  
certain special circumstances,  
liquids may start to boil  
during or shortly after  
removal from the microwave  
oven. To prevent burns from  
splashing liquid, we  
recommend the following:  
before removing the  
container from the oven,  
allow the container to stand  
in the oven for 30 to 40  
SUPERHEATED WATER  
Microwaved water and other  
liquids do not always bubble  
when they reach the boiling  
point. They can actually get  
superheated and not bubble  
at all.  
OepagIructions  
Superheated liquid will bubble  
up out of the cup when it is  
moved or when something like  
a spoon or tea bag is put into it.  
seconds after the oven has  
shut off. Do not boil liquids in  
narrow-necked containers  
such as soft drink bottles,  
wine flasks and especially  
narrow-necked coffee cups.  
Even if the container is  
opened, excessive steam can  
build up and cause it to burst  
or overflow.  
To prevent this from happening  
and causing injury, do not heat  
any liquid for more than 2  
minutes per cup. After heating,  
let the cup stand in the  
microwave for 30 seconds  
before moving it or putting  
anything into it.  
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Avoid heating baby food in  
glass jars, even with the lid  
off. Make sure all infant food  
is thoroughly cooked. Stir  
food to distribute the heat  
evenly. Be careful to prevent  
scalding when warming  
formula. The container may  
feel cooler than the formula  
really is. Always test the  
formula before feeding  
the baby.  
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Hot foods and steam can  
cause burns. Be careful when  
opening any containers of  
hot food, including popcorn  
bags, cooking pouches and  
boxes. To prevent possible  
injury, direct steam away  
from hands and face.  
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Do not overcook potatoes.  
They could dehydrate and  
catch fire, causing damage  
to your oven.  
Don’t defrost frozen beverages  
in narrow-necked bottles  
(especially carbonated  
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Cook meat and poultry  
thoroughly—meat to at  
least an INTERNAL  
beverages). Even if the  
container is opened, pressure  
can build up. This can cause  
the container to burst,  
temperature of 160°F.  
and poultry to at least an  
INTERNAL temperature  
of 180°F. Cooking to these  
temperatures usually protects  
against foodborne illness.  
possibly resulting in injury.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.  
WARNING!  
MICROWAVE-SAFE COOKWARE  
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Make sure all cookware used in  
your microwave oven is suitable  
for microwaving. Most glass  
casseroles, cooking dishes,  
Cookware may become hot  
because of heat transferred  
from the heated food. Pot  
holders may be needed to  
handle the cookware.  
measuring cups, custard cups,  
pottery or china dinnerware  
which does not have metallic trim  
or glaze with a metallic sheen can  
be used. Some cookware is  
Some styrofoam trays (like  
those that meat is packaged  
on) have a thin strip of metal  
embedded in the bottom.  
When microwaved, the metal  
can burn the floor of the oven  
or ignite a paper towel.  
labeled “suitable for microwaving.”  
If you are not sure if a dish is  
microwave-safe, use this test:  
Place in the oven both the dish  
you are testing and a glass  
measuring cup filled with 1 cup  
of water—set the measuring  
cup either in or next to the  
dish. Microwave 30–45  
Paper towels, waxed paper and  
plastic wrap can be used to  
cover dishes in order to retain  
moisture and prevent spattering.  
Be sure to vent plastic wrap so  
steam can escape.  
OpeagIructions  
seconds at high. If the dish  
heats, it should not be used  
for microwaving.  
Use foil only as directed in  
this guide. TV dinners may  
be microwaved in foil trays  
less than 3/4high; remove  
the top foil cover and return  
the tray to the box. When  
using foil in the microwave  
oven, keep the foil at least  
1 inch away from the sides  
of the oven.  
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If the dish remains cool and  
only the water in the cup  
heats, then the dish is  
microwave-safe.  
If you use a meat thermometer  
while cooking, make sure it is  
safe for use in microwave ovens.  
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Do not use the microwave to  
“Boilable” cooking pouches  
and tightly closed plastic bags  
should be slit, pierced or vented  
as directed by package. If they  
are not, plastic could burst  
during or immediately after  
cooking, possibly resulting in  
injury. Also, plastic storage  
containers should be at least  
partially uncovered because  
they form a tight seal. When  
cooking with containers  
dry newspapers.  
Not all plastic wrap is suitable  
for use in microwave ovens. Check  
the package for proper use.  
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Do not use recycled paper  
products. Recycled paper  
towels, napkins and waxed  
paper can contain metal  
flecks which may cause arcing  
or ignite. Paper products  
containing nylon or nylon  
filaments should be avoided,  
as they may also ignite.  
tightly covered with plastic  
wrap, remove covering  
carefully and direct steam  
away from hands and face.  
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SyeIfrmation  
Plastic cookware—Plastic  
cookware designed for  
Follow these guidelines:  
Use microwave-safe  
plastics only and use  
them in strict compliance  
with the cookware  
manufacturer’s  
microwave cooking is very  
useful, but should be used  
carefully. Even microwave-  
safe plastic may not be as  
tolerant of overcooking  
conditions as are glass or  
ceramic materials and may  
soften or char if subjected to  
short periods of overcooking.  
In longer exposures to  
recommendations.  
Do not microwave empty  
containers.  
OepagIructions  
Do not permit children  
to use plastic cookware  
without complete  
supervision.  
overcooking, the food and  
cookware could ignite.  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING!  
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of  
electric shock.  
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This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short  
circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an  
escape wire for the electric current.  
This appliance is equipped with a power cord having a grounding  
wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an  
outlet that is properly installed and grounded.  
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Consult a qualified electrician or service technician if the grounding  
instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to  
whether the appliance is properly grounded.  
If the outlet is a standard 2-prong wall outlet, it is your personal  
responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly  
grounded 3-prong wall outlet.  
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Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third (ground)  
prong from the power cord.  
We do not recommend using an extension cord with this appliance.  
If the power cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or service  
technician install an outlet near the appliance. (See WARNING—  
EXTENSION CORDS section.)  
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For best operation, plug this appliance into its own electrical outlet  
to prevent flickering of lights, blowing of fuse or tripping of  
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circuit breaker.  
 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.  
WARNING!  
ADAPTER PLUGS  
SeyIfrmation  
Usage situations where appliance’s power cord will be disconnected  
infrequently.  
Because of potential safety  
hazards under certain conditions,  
we strongly recommend against the  
use of an adapter plug. However, if  
you still elect to use an adapter,  
where local codes permit, a  
(Adapter plugs not  
permitted in Canada)  
Align large  
prongs/slots  
TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be  
made to a properly grounded two-  
prong wall receptacle by the use of a  
UL listed adapter which is available  
at most local hardware stores.  
Ensure proper ground  
and firm connection  
before use.  
TEMPORARY  
METHOD  
OpeagIructions  
The larger slot in the adapter must be aligned with the larger slot in  
the wall receptacle to provide proper polarity in the connection of  
the power cord.  
CAUTION: Attaching the adapter ground terminal to the wall receptacle  
cover screw does not ground the appliance unless the cover screw is  
metal, and not insulated, and the wall receptacle is grounded through  
the house wiring.  
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You should have the circuit checked by a qualified electrician to  
make sure the receptacle is properly grounded.  
When disconnecting the power cord from the adapter, always hold  
the adapter with one hand. If this is not done, the adapter ground  
terminal is very likely to break with repeated use. Should this  
happen, DO NOT USE the appliance until a proper ground has again  
been established.  
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Usage situations where appliance’s power cord will be disconnected  
frequently.  
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Do not use an adapter plug in these situations because frequent  
disconnection of the power cord places undue strain on the adapter  
and leads to eventual failure of the adapter ground terminal. You  
should have the two-prong wall receptacle replaced with a three-  
prong (grounding) receptacle by a qualified electrician before  
using the appliance.  
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SyeIfrmation  
EXTENSION CORDS  
A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting  
from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.  
Extension cords may be used if you are careful in using them.  
If an extension cord is used—  
OepagIructions  
The marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be  
at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance;  
The extension cord must be a grounding-type 3-wire cord and  
it must be plugged into a 3-slot outlet;  
The extension cord should be arranged so that it will not  
drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled  
on by children or tripped over unintentionally.  
If you use an extension cord, the interior light may flicker and the  
blower sound may vary when the microwave oven is on. Cooking  
times may be longer, too.  
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READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY  
INFORMATION CAREFULLY.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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About the features of your microwave oven.  
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from  
your model.  
1100 Watts  
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OpeagIructions  
Features of the Oven  
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Door Latches.  
Window with Metal Shield. Screen allows cooking to be  
viewed while keeping microwaves confined in the oven.  
Convenience Guide.  
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Touch Control Panel and Display.  
Door Latch Release. Press latch release to open door.  
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Removable Turntable. Turntable and support must be  
in place when using the oven. The turntable may be  
removed for cleaning.  
NOTE: Rating plate, oven vent(s) and oven light are located on  
the inside walls of the microwave oven.  
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Defrost Rack. Place a dish of frozen meat on the rack when  
defrosting, and place the rack on the turntable.  
 
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You can microwave by time or with the convenience feature.  
OepagIructions  
POWER  
LEVEL  
Cooking Controls  
Check the Convenience Guide before you begin.  
Time Features  
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Press  
Enter  
TIME COOK  
Press once, twice or 3 times  
Amount of cooking time  
ADD 30 SEC  
Starts immediately!  
POWER LEVEL  
Power level 1–10 (Automatically set at HI)  
Convenience Features  
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Press  
Enter  
Option  
POPCORN  
3.5 oz., 3.0 oz.  
or 1.75 oz package.  
more/less time  
BEVERAGE  
1 cup (8 oz.) or 2 cups  
(16 oz.) beverage  
more/less time  
PIZZA  
FRESH VEG.  
POTATO  
FOOD PLATE  
AUTO WT DEF.  
BAKED GOODS  
1–3 slices  
1–4 cups  
1–4 servings  
1 or 2 servings  
Food type, food weight  
1–4 servings  
more/less time  
more/less time  
more/less time  
more/less time  
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more/less time  
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About changing the power level.  
The power level may be entered or changed  
immediately after entering the feature time for  
TIME COOK.  
POWER LEVEL  
Press TIME COOK.  
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1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Enter cooking or defrosting time.  
Press POWER LEVEL.  
Select desired power level 1–10.  
Press START.  
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. 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. Most cooking  
will be done on Hi (power level 10) which gives you 100%  
power. 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.  
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OpeagIructions  
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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.  
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Here are some examples of uses for various power levels:  
Hi 10: Fish, bacon, vegetables, boiling liquids.  
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Med-High 7: Gentle cooking of meat and poultry; baking  
casseroles and reheating.  
Medium 5: Slow cooking and tenderizing for stews and  
less tender cuts of meat.  
Low 2 or 3: Defrosting; simmering; delicate sauces.  
Warm 1: Keeping food warm; softening butter.  
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SyeIfrmation  
About the time features.  
Time Cook  
TIME COOK  
Time Cook I  
Allows you to microwave for any time up to 99 minutes  
and 99 seconds.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Power level 10 (High) is automatically set, but you may  
change it for more flexibility.  
OepagIructions  
Press TIME COOK.  
Enter cooking time.  
Change the power level if you don’t want full power.  
(PressPOWER LEVEL. Select a desired power level 1–10.)  
START  
Press START.  
Time Cook I will count down first,  
followed by Time Cook II, then Time  
Cook III. If an Auto Weight Defrost  
stage was set, it will count down  
before the Time Cook stages.  
You may open the door during Time Cook to check the food. Close  
the door and press START to resume cooking.  
Time Cook II and III  
Lets you change power levels automatically during  
cooking. Here’s how to do it:  
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Press TIME COOK.  
Enter the first cook time.  
Change the power level if you don’t want full power.  
(PressPOWER LEVEL. Select a desired power level 1–10.)  
Press TIME COOK again.  
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Enter the second cook time.  
Change the power level if you don’t want full power.  
(PressPOWER LEVEL. Select a desired power level 1–10.)  
Press START or, to set a third cooking stage, repeat  
steps 4–6 and press START.  
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To add time during time countdown:  
Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
To subtract time during time countdown:  
Pressing less time will subtract 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
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About the time features.  
Cooking Guide for Time Cook  
NOTE: Use power level Hi (10) unless otherwise noted.  
Vegetable  
Amount  
Time  
Comments  
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Asparagus  
(fresh spears)  
1 lb.  
5 to 8 min.,  
In 112-qt. oblong glass baking  
Med-High (7) dish, place 1/4 cup water.  
(frozen spears) 10-oz. package 4 to 7 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole.  
Beans  
(fresh green)  
(frozen green)  
(frozen lima)  
1 lb. cut in half 10 to 15 min. In 112-qt. casserole, place  
1/2 cup water.  
10-oz. package 4 to 8 min.  
10-oz. package 4 to 8 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
2 tablespoons water.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
1/4 cup water.  
Beets  
(fresh, whole)  
1 bunch  
16 to 22 min. In 2-qt. casserole, place  
1/2 cup water.  
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Broccoli  
(fresh cut)  
1 bunch  
5 to 9 min.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place  
1/2 cup water.  
(114 to 112 lbs.)  
(fresh spears)  
1 bunch  
7 to 11 min.  
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish,  
place 1/4 cup water.  
(114 to 112 lbs.)  
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frozen,  
10-oz. package 4 to 7 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole.  
chopped)  
(frozen spears) 10-oz. package 4 to 7 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
3 tablespoons water.  
Cabbage  
(fresh)  
1 medium head 6 to 10 min.  
(about 2 lbs.)  
In 112- or 2-qt. casserole, place  
1/4 cup water.  
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(wedges)  
5 to 9 min.  
In 2- or 3-qt. casserole, place  
1/4 cup water.  
Carrots  
(fresh, sliced)  
1 lb.  
4 to 8 min.  
In 112-qt. casserole, place  
1/4 cup water.  
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(frozen)  
10-oz. package 3 to 7 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
2 tablespoons water.  
Cauliflower  
(flowerets)  
1 medium head 7 to 11 min.  
1 medium head 7 to 15 min.  
10-oz. package 3 to 7 min.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place  
1/2 cup water.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place  
1/2 cup water.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
2 tablespoons water.  
(fresh, whole)  
(frozen)  
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Comments  
Vegetable  
Amount  
Time  
Corn  
(frozen kernel)  
10-oz. package  
2 to 6 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
2 tablespoons water.  
Corn on the cob  
(fresh)  
1 to 5 ears  
11/4 to 4 min. In 2-qt. glass baking dish, place  
per ear  
corn. If corn is in  husk, use no  
water; if corn has been husked,  
add 1/4 cup water. Rearrange  
after half of time.  
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(frozen)  
1 ear  
2 to 6 ears  
3 to 6 min.  
2 to 3 min.  
per ear  
Place in 2-qt. oblong glass  
baking dish. Cover with vented  
plastic wrap. Rearrange after  
half of time.  
Mixed  
vegetables  
(frozen)  
10-oz. package  
2 to 6 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
3 tablespoons water.  
Peas  
(fresh, shelled)  
2 lbs. unshelled 7 to 10 min. In 1-qt. casserole, place  
1/4 cup water.  
(frozen)  
10-oz. package  
2 to 6 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
2 tablespoons water.  
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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.  
(fresh, whole,  
sweet or white)  
1 (6 to 8 oz.)  
2 to 4 min.  
Pierce with cooking fork. Place  
in center of the oven. Let stand  
5 minutes.  
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Spinach  
(fresh)  
10 to 16 oz.  
3 to 6 min.  
3 to 6 min.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place washed  
spinach.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place  
3 tablespoons water.  
(frozen, chopped 10-oz. package  
and leaf)  
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Squash  
(fresh, summer  
and yellow)  
(winter, acorn,  
or butternut)  
1 lb. sliced  
3 to 5 min.  
5 to 9 min.  
In 112-qt. casserole, place 1/4  
cup water.  
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.  
1 or 2 squash  
(about 1 lb. each)  
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About the time features.  
Add 30 Seconds  
30 SEC.  
You can use this feature two ways:  
It will add 30 seconds to the time counting down  
each time the pad is pressed, up to 3 minutes.  
After 3 minutes, every touch will add 1 minute.  
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It can be used as a quick way to set 30 seconds of  
cooking time.  
Popcorn  
Follow package instructions. Place the package of  
popcorn in the center of the microwave.  
Use only with prepackaged microwave  
popcorn weighing 1.75 to 3.5 ounces.  
Press POPCORN once for a 3.5 ounce package of  
popcorn, twice for a 3.0 ounce package, or three  
times for a 1.75 ounce package. The oven starts  
automatically.  
OpeagIructions  
To add time during time countdown:  
Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
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To subtract time during time countdown:  
Pressing less time will subtract 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
Potato  
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Press POTATO. The serving size is automatically set at 1,  
but can be changed by pressing POTATO a second time  
for 2 potatoes, a third time for 3 potatoes, or a fourth  
time for 4 potatoes. The oven starts automatically.  
The Potato feature cooks up to four  
8–10 ounce potatoes.  
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To add time during time countdown:  
Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
To subtract time during time countdown:  
Pressing less time will subtract 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
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Beverage  
Press BEVERAGE once for 1 cup (8 oz.), or twice for  
2 cups (16 oz.). The oven starts automatically.  
The Beverage feature works best for  
heating a beverage that is at room  
temperature.  
Beverages heated with the Beverage feature may be very  
hot. Remove the container with care.  
To add time during time countdown:  
OepagIructions  
Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
To subtract time during time countdown:  
Pressing less time will subtract 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
Pizza  
Press PIZZA once for one slice of pizza, twice for two  
slices, or three times for three slices.  
The Pizza feature is for reheating 1 to 3  
slices of pizza.  
To add time during time countdown:  
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Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
To subtract time during time countdown:  
Pressing less time will subtract 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
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Food Plate  
Press FOOD PLATE once to reheat one 8 ounce serving, or  
twice to reheat two 8 ounce servings. The oven starts  
automatically.  
The Food Plate feature reheats a plate  
of previously cooked food.  
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Be sure to cover the plate with plastic wrap.  
To add time during time countdown:  
Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
To subtract time during time countdown:  
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Pressing less time will subtract 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
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About the convenience features.  
Fresh Vegetable  
Press FRESH VEG. once to cook 1 cup of vegetables, twice  
to cook 2 cups, three times to cook 3 cups, or four times  
to cook 4 cups. The oven starts automatically.  
Use the Fresh Vegetable feature to  
cook up to 4 cups of fresh vegetables.  
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To add time during time countdown:  
Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
To subtract time during time countdown:  
Pressing less time will subtract 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
Baked Goods  
Press BAKED GOODS once for one serving of baked  
goods, twice for two servings, three times for three  
servings, or four times for four servings.  
OpeagIructions  
The Baked Goods feature reheats up to  
four 2 ounce servings of baked goods.  
To add time during time countdown:  
Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds of  
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cooking time each time you press it.  
To subtract time during time countdown:  
Pressing less time will subtract 10 seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
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Auto Weight Defrost  
Press AUTO WT. DEF. 1–3 times to select the desired  
defrosting category. (see Auto Weight Defrost Guide)  
AUTO WT. DEF.  
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7
2
5
8
0
3
6
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Auto Weight Defrost Guide  
Auto Weight Defrost will defrost 0.1 lbs to 6.0 lbs (0.1 kg to 3.0 kg)  
of meat, poultry or fish.  
1 Meat:  
Beef—ground beef, steaks, stew meat, roasts  
Lamb—chops, roasts  
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Pork—chops, hotdogs, ribs, roasts, sausages  
Veal—cutlets  
2 Poultry: Poultry—whole (under 4 lbs), boneless cut-up breasts  
Cornish hens—whole  
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Turkey—breast (under 6 lbs)  
Auto Weight Defrost automatically sets  
the defrosting times and power levels  
to give even defrosting results for  
meats, poultry and fish.  
3 Fish:  
Fish—fillets, steaks, whole  
Shellfish—crabmeat, lobster tails, shrimp, scallops  
Using the Conversion Guide below, enter food  
weight. For example, press pads 1 and 2 for 1.2  
pounds (1 pound, 3 ounces).  
There is a handy guide located on the  
inside front of the oven.  
Guide  
Press START.  
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Conversion Guide  
If the weight of food is stated in pounds and ounces, the ounces  
must be converted to tenths (.1) of a pound.  
Defrost Rack  
Weight of Food in Ounces  
Enter Food Weight  
(tenths of a pound)  
Place a microwave-safe dish with  
rozen meat on the defrost rack, and  
place the rack on the turntable.  
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1–2  
3
4–5  
6–7  
8
9–10  
11  
12–13  
14–15  
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.4  
.5  
.6  
.7  
.8  
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Remove meat from package and place on microwave-safe dish.  
Twice during defrost, the oven signals. At each signal, turn the  
food over. Remove defrosted meat or shield warm areas with  
small pieces of foil.  
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After defrosting, most meats need to stand 5 minutes to  
complete defrosting. This 5 minute stand time is set  
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automatically.  
About the other features.  
Clock  
Press CLOCK to enter the time of day.  
CLOCK  
Press CLOCK.  
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4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
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Enter time of day.  
Press CLOCK.  
More Time/Less Time  
Pressing MORE TIME will add 10 seconds to the cooking  
time each time you press it. Pressing LESS TIME will  
subtract 10 seconds of cooking time each time you  
press it.  
OpeagIructions  
These pads will work with Time Cook  
or the Convenience cooking features  
(except Auto Weight Defrost).  
Press the MORE TIME or LESS TIME pad during time  
countdown.  
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Kitchen Timer  
The Kitchen Timer operates as a minute timer. The Kitchen Timer  
feature operates without microwave energy.  
KITCHEN  
TIMER  
Press KITCHEN TIMER.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
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Enter amount of time you want to count down.  
Press START. When the time is up, the timer  
will signal.  
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Stop/Clear  
Press once to pause cooking (all settings will be saved).  
Press START to continue cooking.  
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Press twice to stop and erase your cooking settings.  
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Options  
OPTIONS  
This pad performs three functions:  
It turns the oven beeper off.  
It changes the Convenience features from automatic  
start to manual start.  
It changes the food weight measurement for Auto  
OepagIructions  
Weight Defrost from pounds to kilograms.  
To turn the oven beeper off:  
Press OPTIONS.  
Press 1.  
Press START.  
To turn beeper back on, repeat steps 1–3.  
To turn off automatic start:  
Press OPTIONS.  
Press 2.  
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Press START.  
It will now be necessary to press START to activate the  
Convenience features. To turn automatic start back on,  
repeat steps 1–3.  
To change weight measurement to kilograms:  
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Press OPTIONS.  
Press 3.  
Press START.  
To change weight measurement back to pounds,  
repeat steps 1–3.  
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Child Lock-Out  
You may lock the control panel to prevent the microwave from  
being accidentally started or used by children.  
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To lock or unlock the controls, press and hold  
STOP/CLEAR for about three seconds. When the  
control panel is locked, LOCK appears in the display.  
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Microwave terms.  
Term  
Definition  
Arcing  
Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is  
caused by:  
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metal or foil touching the side of the oven.  
foil that is not molded to food (upturned edges act like  
antennas).  
metal such as twist-ties, poultry pins, gold-rimmed dishes.  
recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces.  
Covering  
Shielding  
Covers hold in moisture, allow for more even heating and reduce  
cooking time. Venting plastic wrap or covering with wax paper  
allows excess steam to escape.  
In a regular oven, you shield chicken breasts or baked foods to  
prevent over-browning. When microwaving, you use small strips  
of foil to shield thin parts, such as the tips of wings and legs on  
poultry, which would cook before larger parts.  
OpeagIructions  
Standing Time When you cook with regular ovens, foods such as roasts or cakes  
are allowed to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is  
especially important in microwave cooking. Note that a  
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microwaved cake is not placed on a cooling rack.  
Venting  
After covering a dish with plastic wrap, you vent the plastic wrap by  
turning back one corner so excess steam can escape.  
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Care and cleaning of  
the microwave oven.  
Helpful Hints  
Open the oven door a few minutes after cooking to air  
out the inside. 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  
OepagIructions  
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.  
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Removable Turntable and Turntable Support  
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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.  
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How to Clean the Outside  
Case: Clean the outside of the microwave with a sudsy  
cloth. Rinse and then dry. Wipe the window clean with  
a damp cloth.  
Do not use cleaners containing  
ammonia or alcohol on the  
microwave oven. Ammonia or  
alcohol can damage the  
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.  
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appearance of the microwave.  
Door Surface: It’s 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.  
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Before you call for service…  
Troubleshooting Tips  
Save time and money! Review the chart on this  
page first and you may not need to call for service.  
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Problem  
Possible Causes  
What To Do  
Oven will not start  
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.  
Control panel lighted, yet  
oven will not start  
Door not securely closed. Open the door and close  
securely.  
START pad not pressed  
after entering cooking  
selection.  
Press START.  
OpeagIructions  
Another selection entered Press STOP/CLEAR twice.  
already in oven and  
STOP/CLEAR pad not  
pressed to cancel it.  
Cooking time not entered Make sure you have  
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after pressing TIME COOK.  
entered cooking time  
after pressing TIME COOK.  
STOP/CLEAR was pressed Reset cooking program  
accidentally.  
and press START.  
Defrosting category  
or food weight not  
entered after pressing  
AUTO WT. DEF.  
Make sure you have  
entered a defrosting  
category and food weight  
after pressing AUTO WT. DEF.  
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Things That Are Normal With Your Microwave Oven  
Steam or vapor escaping from around the door.  
Light reflection around door or outer case.  
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Dimming oven light and change in the blower sound at power levels other  
than high.  
Dull thumping sound while oven is operating.  
TV/radio interference might be noticed while using the microwave. Similar to  
the interference caused by other small appliances, it does not indicate a  
problem with the microwave. Plug the microwave into a different electrical  
circuit, move the radio or TV as far away from the microwave as possible,  
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or check the position and signal of the TV/radio antenna.  
 
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You can rest easy, knowing that all your valuable household products are protected  
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Thank you for purchasing our product and thank you for placing your confidence in us.  
We are proud to have you as a customer!  
Follow these three steps to protect your new appliance investment:  
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Our service number is  
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(800-432-2737).  
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GE Microwave Oven Warranty.  
All warranty service provided by our  
Staple your receipt here.  
Proof of the original  
purchase date is needed  
to obtain service under  
the warranty.  
Factory Service Centers, or an authorized  
®
Customer Care technician. To schedule  
service, on-line, 24 hours a day, contact  
800-GE-CARES.  
For The Period Of:  
GE Will Replace:  
One Year  
From the date of the  
original purchase  
Any part of the microwave oven which fails due to a  
defect in materials or workmanship. During this limited  
one-year warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge,  
all parts and service labor to repair or replace the  
defective part.     
OepagIructions  
Four Years  
The magnetron tube, if the magnetron tube fails due to  
a defect in materials or workmanship. During this  
additional three-year limited warranty, you will be  
responsible for any labor or in-home service costs.  
For the second through  
the fourth year from the  
date of original purchase  
For each of the above warranties: To avoid any trip charges, you must take the microwave oven to  
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a General Electric Customer Care servicer and pick it up following service. In-home service is also  
available, but you must pay for the service technician’s travel costs to your home.  
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What GE Will Not Cover:  
Service trips to your home to teach  
Replacement of house fuses or  
you how to use the product.  
resetting of circuit breakers.  
Improper installation.  
Damage to the product caused by  
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.  
Failure of the product if it is  
abused, misused, or used for  
other than the intended purpose  
or used commercially.  
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Incidental or consequential damage  
caused by possible defects with this  
appliance.  
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased  
for home use within the USA. In Alaska, the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to  
your home.  
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Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This  
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to  
state. To know what your legal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your  
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Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225  
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