GE PEM31DFWW Profile 1.1 Cu. Ft. White Countertop Microwave
1.1 cu. ft. capacity accommodates small casserole dishes 800 watts of cooking power and 10 cooking levels for boiling, reheating and defrosting Electronic touch controls offer easy point-and-cook convenience Sensor cooking controls automatically adjusts time and power Weight and Time Defrost allows you to simply enter the weight of the food, and the oven automatically sets the optimal defrosting time and power level or set your desired time for defrosting Turntable on / off feature is ideal for oversized, oblong-shaped dishes Kitchen timer – operates as a minute timer and can be used at any time, even when the oven is operating Child lock out – enables you to lock the keypad to prevent the oven from being accidentally started Optional built-in trim kit provides a custom appearance and built-in convenience (JX830DFBB for 30 in. and JX827DFBB for 27 in. applications) Microwave comes with a one year limited warranty
Product Features
- 800 Watts, 10 Power Levels, Control Lockout
- Recessed turntable with on/off
- Sensor Cooking Controls
- Optional Hanging Kit
- Upfront charcoal filter with indicator light
One Year Warranty on the Magnetron also? Plan on the magnetron going around the 3-yr. mark. This is our third unit of this kind, and all have had the magnetron die. GE only offers 1 year warranty on this component now where they used to offer a 3 year warranty on the magnetron. Other brands offer 1 year total and 10 years warranty on the magnetron specifically. However we have searched high and low for another make that would fit and an under-cabinet attached under our 12″ deep cabinet as this one does but to no avail. All other…
Excellent Low-Profile Microwave >>>FIRST<<< If your GE Profile Microwave (or any other home appliance) isn't working, or is acting strangely, you probably need to reset the computer chip inside. (This happens to me about once every 3 years, and has happened to my clothes washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, DVD player, and microwave). You reset the computer by unplugging the microwave (or other appliance) from the wall, wait a few hours or so, and plug it back in. Turning the appliance "off"...