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  1. The breaker may be tripping due to an electrical overload, a short circuit, or a faulty appliance. Check the wiring and connections to the microwave to ensure they are secure and in good condition. If the wiring is not the problem, the breaker may need to be replaced or the microwave may need to beRead more

    The breaker may be tripping due to an electrical overload, a short circuit, or a faulty appliance. Check the wiring and connections to the microwave to ensure they are secure and in good condition. If the wiring is not the problem, the breaker may need to be replaced or the microwave may need to be serviced.

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  2. To use a GE microwave, first press the power button to turn the microwave on. Then select the desired cooking time by pressing the number keys. Next, press the start button to begin the cooking process. Finally, when the cooking is complete, press the stop/clear button to end the cooking cycle.

    To use a GE microwave, first press the power button to turn the microwave on. Then select the desired cooking time by pressing the number keys. Next, press the start button to begin the cooking process. Finally, when the cooking is complete, press the stop/clear button to end the cooking cycle.

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  3. To self-clean an oven, start by removing all racks and cleaning any loose debris from the oven. Next, press the "Self-Clean" button on the oven's control panel and select the desired cleaning time. Allow the oven to preheat, then close the door and let the cleaning cycle run. Once the cycle is complRead more

    To self-clean an oven, start by removing all racks and cleaning any loose debris from the oven. Next, press the “Self-Clean” button on the oven’s control panel and select the desired cleaning time. Allow the oven to preheat, then close the door and let the cleaning cycle run. Once the cycle is complete, allow the oven to cool before wiping away any remaining residue with a damp cloth.

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  4. The time it takes for a GE oven to self-clean depends on the size of the oven and the soil level of the oven. Generally, it takes between two and four hours to complete a self-cleaning cycle.

    The time it takes for a GE oven to self-clean depends on the size of the oven and the soil level of the oven. Generally, it takes between two and four hours to complete a self-cleaning cycle.

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  5. To change the temperature display from Celsius to Fahrenheit on a GE refrigerator, press and hold the "Freezer" and "Light/Lock" buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The temperature display should then switch to Fahrenheit.

    To change the temperature display from Celsius to Fahrenheit on a GE refrigerator, press and hold the “Freezer” and “Light/Lock” buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The temperature display should then switch to Fahrenheit.

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  6. To level a side-by-side refrigerator, place a level on the top of the refrigerator and adjust the legs at the bottom of the unit until the bubble is centered in the level. If the refrigerator is not level, it may cause the doors to be misaligned, which can lead to inefficient cooling.

    To level a side-by-side refrigerator, place a level on the top of the refrigerator and adjust the legs at the bottom of the unit until the bubble is centered in the level. If the refrigerator is not level, it may cause the doors to be misaligned, which can lead to inefficient cooling.

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  7. To reset the control panel on a GE refrigerator, unplug the fridge for 30 seconds, then plug it back in. Once the fridge has been plugged back in, press and hold the "Light" and "Lock" buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. This should reset the control panel.

    To reset the control panel on a GE refrigerator, unplug the fridge for 30 seconds, then plug it back in. Once the fridge has been plugged back in, press and hold the “Light” and “Lock” buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. This should reset the control panel.

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  8. To reset your GE refrigerator after a power outage, unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet for at least two minutes. Then plug it back in and wait for the refrigerator to reset itself. If the refrigerator does not reset itself, press and hold the reset button for at least three seconds.

    To reset your GE refrigerator after a power outage, unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet for at least two minutes. Then plug it back in and wait for the refrigerator to reset itself. If the refrigerator does not reset itself, press and hold the reset button for at least three seconds.

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  9. 1. Unplug the refrigerator from the power outlet. 2. Shut off the water supply to the refrigerator. 3. Disconnect the water line from the back of the refrigerator. 4. Remove the screws that secure the door to the refrigerator. 5. Carefully lift the door off the refrigerator.

    1. Unplug the refrigerator from the power outlet.
    2. Shut off the water supply to the refrigerator.
    3. Disconnect the water line from the back of the refrigerator.
    4. Remove the screws that secure the door to the refrigerator.
    5. Carefully lift the door off the refrigerator.

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  10. The beeping sound coming from your refrigerator could be caused by a few different things. It could be an indicator that the temperature inside the refrigerator is too warm, or that the door has been left open for too long. It could also be an indication that the power supply has been interrupted orRead more

    The beeping sound coming from your refrigerator could be caused by a few different things. It could be an indicator that the temperature inside the refrigerator is too warm, or that the door has been left open for too long. It could also be an indication that the power supply has been interrupted or that the control panel needs to be reset.

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