A:AnswerHello Home2 - If a power failure should occur, a microwave, depending on the model, may display a "PF", "888" or "8888" code.
It is possible to see this display upon initial installation or after power was restored due to a power failure. Both display codes can be cancelled and normal operation resumed by touching the CLEAR pad. You may now reset the clock on models so equipped. - TREY@GEA
A:AnswerHow can I use my microwave without having to open and close the door to just get rid of a stupid message saying insert food when food is in it. The idea that I have to open and close it to just get it do what it was built to do is wild. Like what brain dead moron came up with that idea. Add a weight sensor in it instead and if the sensor doesn’t sense weight on the plate then it doesn’t cook. Considering how easy it is to use a weight sensor there shouldn’t be some insert food bs because the latch wasn’t touched recently then never works because I refuse to open and close it just to cook my dam food that’s already in there.
A:AnswerHello LDSINKG - this is Nancy at GE Appliances and I am happy to help you. It is normal to feel a warm outer case on the control panel side. The heat is normal and comes from the power transformer. Further, cooking foods in a microwave oven for an extended period of time can cause a heat transfer not only to the internal oven walls and floor, but to the external cabinet as well. I hope this helps! Thanks for checking with us!
A:AnswerI had the exact same problem. Unless you want to spend $375 on the GE model that replaces the Spacemaker, this one is fine. It will not fill the space but I just put a few cookbooks next to it.