Before you call for service – GE JTP90DPBB User Manual

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Before You Call For Service…

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Troubleshooting Tips

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Problem

Possible Causes

What To Do

Control panel on

You forgot to press the

Press

the

Start pad.

microwave oven Start

pad.

will not operate

Door not securely closed.

• Make sure the microwave oven door is closed.

Another function was pressed.

Press

the

Clear/Off pad twice to cancel it and begin again.

The Clear/Off pad was

Begin

again.

pressed accidentally.
Oven controls

While

using

Time Defrost, numbers not entered after

improperly set.

pressing

the

Auto Defrost pad.

“SENSOR ERROR”

During a sensor

• The microwave oven door should not be opened

appears in the

function the microwave

before the time begins to count down in the display.

microwave oven

oven door was opened

display too

soon.

Microwave oven light

Light bulb is loose

• Call for service.

does not work or

defective.

Foods overcooked or

Varying density and amount

• Varying density and amount sometimes require more

undercooked in the

of foods being cooked.

cooking

time.

microwave oven

Food not turned or stirred

• Turn or stir food and begin again.

as called for in the recipe.
Too many dishes in the

• Do not overload your microwave oven.

oven at the same time.
Food not thoroughly defrosted.

See

the

Using the microwave sensor controls section.

Improper cookware or

See

the

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coverings being used.

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Humidity or moisture in

• Make sure the inside of the oven and the outside of

the oven will lessen the

the containers are dry.

Sensor cooking time.
Food not allowed to stand.

• Some standing time is recommended for certain

vegetables cooked with the Sensor Controls.

Clock and timer

A fuse in your home may be

• Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.

do not work or

blown or the circuit breaker

display goes blank tripped.

Controls improperly set.

See

the

Using the clock and lower oven timer section

for the lower oven clock.

See

the

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The clock is in the

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black-out mode.

section for the lower oven clock.

See

the

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