If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the charcoal filter needs cleaning/replacing ([link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB02X11550|GE p/n WB02X11550]), the vent fan is not working efficiently (see p.30 in the manual), or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
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Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
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Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where the sensor is located
[image|3533259]
(click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the charcoal filter needs cleaning/replacing ([https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB02X11550|GE p/n WB02X11550], the vent fan is not working efficiently (see p.30 in the manual), or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the charcoal filter needs cleaning/replacing ([link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB02X11550|GE p/n WB02X11550]), the vent fan is not working efficiently (see p.30 in the manual), or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
[image|3533259]
(click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the charcoal filter needs cleaning/replacing ([GE p/n https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB02X11550|WB02X11550], the vent fan is not working efficiently (see p.30 in the manual), or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the charcoal filter needs cleaning/replacing ([https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB02X11550|GE p/n WB02X11550], the vent fan is not working efficiently (see p.30 in the manual), or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
[image|3533259]
(click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the charcoal filter needs cleaning, the vent fan is not working efficiently (see p.30 in the manual), or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the charcoal filter needs cleaning/replacing ([GE p/n https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB02X11550|WB02X11550], the vent fan is not working efficiently (see p.30 in the manual), or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
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[image|3533259] (click on image)
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[image|3533259]
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(click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the filter needs cleaning, the fan is not working efficiently or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the charcoal filter needs cleaning, the vent fan is not working efficiently (see p.30 in the manual), or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
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[image|3533259]
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-
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(click on image)
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[image|3533259] (click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part) or the fan is not working efficiently.
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be that the filter needs cleaning, the fan is not working efficiently or it is a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part),
Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
[image|3533259]
(click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part)
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part) or the fan is not working efficiently.
Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
[image|3533259]
(click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be a faulty humidity sensor [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part)
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30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be a faulty humidity sensor [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part)
Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
[image|3533259]
+
+
(click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
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''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
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''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
Hi @shawntech78278
If you have the oven model as selected it has a humidity sensor which can be used in the cooking process.
Go to p.15→p.19 in the [document|40922|user manual] to see how the humidity sensor is used.
30 minutes does seem a bit excessive so perhaps it may be a faulty humidity sensor [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=WB24X21307|GE p/n WB24X21307] (examples only to show part)
Here's an image of the oven cavity parts diagram showing where it is located
[image|3533259]
(click on image)
Here's the [document|32665|mini manual] that may also help.
''***Be safety aware*** when working inside microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be discharged correctly as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''