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For normal functiong of the microwave , it does not need to be kept at distance from wall. But for general cleaning one should leave some gap between wall and microwave.
I've read on GE installation manuals (at GE.com) that the space should be a minimum of 30 inches from the cooktop surface to the bottom of the cabinet touching the top of the microwave.
18" is standard (same as the distance between the counter and upper cabinets), and most modern cabinets that microwaves are suspended from are built for this.
So long as the bacon is cooked all the way through, there should be no problems. Cooking stovetop allows you to better control and see what parts may need to be cooked a little longer, etc., but the microwave energy will kill anything that could be dangerous, for the most part.
The microwave itself it 16-7/16" tall; it should hang about this much below where you mount it. It is recommended that there be at least 30" of clearance between a range top and at a microwave
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The microwave itself is equipped with cooling fans; that said, a minimum distance -- about 30"+ -- should be kept between the range top and the bottom of the microwave. The GE Spacemaker JVM1665 has a heatshield made of metal that will protect it from heat.
If you have condensation between the glass, it probably means that you have a bad seal. This problem should be repaired or the unit should be replaced.
The microwave link provides continuity between the cells.
The distance between the pitcher and the batter should be around 30 feet.
No. Your phone should never be in the microwave.
The distance between the cooking range and sink on kitchen platform should be minimum 2 feets