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Jenn-Air Microwave hood combos

Official Jenn-Air microwave/hood combo parts

JennAir microwave hood combos simplify the process of defrosting, cooking and reheating foods. The large capacity of many JennAir microwave hood combo models lets owners cook foods for families and helps keep the kitchen smelling fresh. When your JennAir microwave hood combo breaks down, find the repair parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

Defrosting tips for your JennAir microwave hood combo

  • When using Auto Defrost, enter the net weight of the portion that you're defrosting (the weight of the food minus the weight of the container).
  • Make sure that you remove any metal such as twist ties from the item before starting the microwave.
  • Leave the container lid open. Slit or pierce plastic packaging. Slit the skins of foods such as sausages.
  • As food begins to defrost, separate the pieces of food so items defrost more easily.
  • Turn food over halfway through the defrost process to evenly defrost items top to bottom.
  • Let food stand for several minutes after defrosting.

JennAir microwave hood combo safety precautions

  • Never attempt to repair internal microwave components inside the microwave oven cabinet. The high-voltage capacitor inside the microwave retains a lethal electrical charge even when the microwave hood combo power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet. Have a service technician repair any internal microwave component failure
  • Do not operate the microwave with the door open. Interlock switches should prevent the microwave from starting with the door open.
  • Don't use the microwave if you see door damage. A damaged door can allow microwave radiation to leak out of the cavity. Have a service technician repair the microwave door and test the door for radiation leakage.
  • Clean food residue out of the microwave cavity often.