How Do You Repair Common GE Microwave Problems?
In 1978, the SpaceMaker represented the first over-the-range microwave oven General Electric (GE) made. In 1984, GE microwave models appeared under the cabinet with a voice message memo system, followed by microwaves that could scan bar codes in 1997. GE continues to feature a broad range of microwave models with new technology. You can save time and money in service calls when you repair common GE microwave problems. Touch the “Clear” pad if you see “PF” or “8888” displayed on your GE Microwave. These codes represent a power failure. The codes will clear from the display and your microwave will now continue operating like usual. Press “Cancel” or “Clear/Off” if you see an “F” code displayed on your microwave. You may see F1 through F6, or F10, which represent function or fault codes, displayed for GE technicians. Program the cooking function, which should clear the displayed codes. Disconnect the microwave power code from the outlet for 30 seconds if you still see the “F” codes. Progr