GE JVM48 Microwave Oven User Manual


 
To replace hood iamp, first disconnectpower at
main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull plug.
Remove2 screws from each side of lower panel and
3 screws from front edge. Lower panel until it rests
on range below. Be sure buih to be replaced is cool
before removing. Removebulb or bulbs and replace
with 40 watt appliance bulbs. Raiselower panel and
replace screws. Connect electrical power to micro-
waveoven.
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To replaceyour oven lamp,first disconnectpewerat
mainfuseorcircuitbreakeror put{ptug.Removethe
top grill by taking off 2 screws which hoid it in piace.
Nexti remove the single screw on top left that
secures lamp housing. (On models so equipped,)
Open oven door for easierremovalof the lamp hous-
ing assembly.Then grasp tab and pull out and up to
clear door hinge and front lip of oven, To remove
bulb, push it inward gently and turn to left, then puii
outward from socket. Replace with GE Lamp
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Probiem:The oven doesn’tseemto work at all.
Solution:Checkfirst to seethat the 3-prong plug is
inserted firmly into the proper receptacle. Next,
checkto seeif afuseneedsreplacingat control box.
Problem:Ovenwon’t start when using temperature
probe,
Solution:Checkto makesureTime/Temp switch is
set at TEMP. Make
sure the cable end is securely
“seated” into oven receptacleand that temperature
seton dial is higher thanactualtemperatureof food.
I%obk?rn:Hood fan isn’t working right.
Solution:If it doesn’t work at aii, check the main
fuse or circuit breaker. If it works but is faster than
usuai, the fiiter may need cleaning. If fan goes cm
and off, it’s probabiy overheating. Check to make
surethe filter is ciean. if it is,caii for service.If fanis
on and can’t be turned off, see page 7 about the
automaticfan feature.
Problem:Microwavepower won’t come on.
Solution:Check to be sure the door is securely
ciosed and the timer set. if a dish is touching the
door when it seemsto beciosed,it actuaiiy may not
befirmiy ciosed.
Problem:Ovengoesoff beforesettime haselapsed.
Solution:Check to be certain the ‘fuseprotecting
the receptacle into which
c~id is plugged is oper-
ating, if fuse Hasnot biown and powerstiii does not
function, caii for service.
AllTheseThingsAre
on Your Oven:
1. Steam or vapor escapingfrom around the door.
2. Light refiectkm around door or outer case.
3. Ouil thumping sound while operating at power
ieveisother than high.
4. Dimming oven iight and change in biower sound
may occur whiie operating at power levels other
than high.
5. Some TV-Radio interference might be noticed
while usitig your microwaveoven. it’s similar to the
interference caused by other smail appliances and
does not indicate a probiem with your oven.
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Clean off the grease and dust on hood surfaces
often. Use a warm detergent solution. About f table-
spoon of ammonia may be added to the water. Take
care not to touch the filters and enameled surfaces
with this. Ammoniawill tendto darken metal.
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