- 1Table of Contents
- 2Important Safety Information
- 2Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy
- 3Safety Precautions
- 4Save These Instructions
- 5Special Notes about Microwaving
- 9Grounding Instructions
- 9Optional Kits
- 10Operating Instructions
- 10Features of Your Microwave
- 11The Controls On Your Microwave
- 12Quick Start
- 12Temperature Features
- 12Sensor Features
- 13Changing Power Levels
- 14Time Cooking
- 14Time Features
- 17Time Defrost
- 18Defrosting Guide
- 19Express Cook
- 20Auto Feature
- 20Auto Defrost
- 21Temperature Cooking
- 21Temperature Probe
- 25Automatic Cooking
- 25Humidity Sensor
- 28Sensor Cooking
- 29Other Features
- 30Cooking Complete
- 31Scroll Speed
- 31Delay Start
- 33Automatic Fan
- 34Beeper Volume
- 36Oven Shelf
- 38Helpful Information
- 38Microwave Terms
- 39Care and Cleaning
- 40How to Clean
- 41Light Bulb Replacement
- 43The Exhaust Feature
- 44If Something Goes Wrong
- 44Before You Call for Service
- 47Product Registration
- 50GE Service Numbers
- 52Warranty
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