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ReadthisIbook carefully. Be sure yourMicrowave It will help you operate and main- Ovenisregistered. tain your new Microwave Oven It is important that we, the manu- properly. facturer, know the location of your Microwave Oven should a need Keep it handy for answers to your occur for adjustments. questions. Your supplier is responsible for registering you as the owner, If you don’t understand something or need more help. . . Pleasecheck with your supplier to (a) Do Not Attemptto operatethis Call,
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Before Microwaving ., . . . . . . . . . . 2 -Safety Instructions . . . . ........3-4 43See door cleaning instruc- S-’- VVhen usingelectrical appliances — -, basicsafetyprecautionsshould ticms cmpage17, _ eattires of Your Oven . . . . . s. . . . 5 — befallowed, including the @To reduce Me risk of fire in Cooking Complete Reminder, . . . 5 following: the ovencavity: ‘ Set the Clock . . . . . . . ... , . . . . . . . 6 WARNING—TO reducethe risk —-Donot overcookfood, Care- Touch Control Panel . .....
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— -–w — -- — of —. - CookingCompleteReminder -.. G;allAUTOROASTcodesexcept — —- —— . code6,TIME COOK,DEFROST andCOOKC013E’M cycles:) —. — To remindyou that you have food in —- — the oven, the oven will beep once a — —— minute until you either openthe —- — — ovendoor or touchthe CLEAR/ —. OFFpad. iil ...——— -—- —. 4!) I I \/ @ @ —. 7. II* TouchControlPaneland —— C3Ven Floor. 1,DoorI-handle. Ovendoesn’t Dkiplay.Seenextpagefor operateunlessdoor is securely —. II* instructions latched, probe.Usewith
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TheTouchControl Panelallowsyouto setthe oven controlselectronicallywith the touchof a finger.It’s designedto be easyto useand understand.With your microwave oven, you have the option of using your COOKCODE’”controlfor quick andeasycon- venience cooking.Or you may makeyour own pro- grams to suit your individualized cooking style. \-. DISPLAY,Displaystime of day,time or temperature during cookingfunctions,powerlevelbeingused, cookingmodeand instructions. ?EMPCOOK/HOLD.Usethetemperatureprobeto cook
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— —- — —– —- —- —— —.. ——. — —- —. —- — —.- -—. CLOCK,Touchthis padto entertimeof day or che~k timeof day while microwaving,Tosetclock,first touch CLOCKpadandthenentertimeof day. For example,if time is 1:30,touch numberpads1,3, and 0 and 1:30will appearin display.TouchSTARTpad. Toresetor changetime,simply repeataboveprocess. lWN/SECTIMER.This featureusesno microwave energy.It functionsaseithera kitchentimer,as a holdingperiodafterdefrostor asa delaytimer before ---- .-.-—-— timeor temperaturecoo
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SW AukIFkxM(Martonpage9. How to PrepareFh3sts to AutoRoast blow forAutoRoasting Beefto Medium ——— —.—.——.——.— —- AutoRoastusesthe!!ernpemture probetocooktothedasired serving temperature. Unlike‘Temp COW Hold,whichusesa singlepower level,AutoRoastisdesigned to use upto3 powersettings whicharo- —— matically switchduringroasting, for Placetenderbeefroastscmtrivet in Step1:TouchAUTOROASTPad. evenandtendercookingresults DisplayflashesENTERCODE, microwave-safe dish,Insertprobe wittwutovercooking. from
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— —– —- — .- - (AutoRoastCode6) Final Approx. lime Hold” —– —-. J Uuu Code Temp (Min.perlb.) Minutes Here’showto AutomaticSimmera ~ fkwf — few popularfoods.Seeyour Cook- TenderRoast bookfor morecookingcharts, Rare 2 125° 12-14 5-1o — —. Medium 3 140° 14-16 10”15 —. recipesandtechniques. Well 4 170° 17-18 30 Meatloaf 170° 15-20 5-1o 4 —. (loafor round) Pork — LoinRoast .$ 170° 18-20 —. 5?yo Precooked Ham 1 115° 11-14 Poultry WholeChicken 5 190° 13-15 20 (3lb.) WholeTurkey 5 190° 13”15 20 (U!) to
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TheDefrost settingisdesigned for Questions andAnswers eventhawingnecessary forlarge Q. WhenI pressSTART,I heara amounts offoodandisoneof the dullthumping noise.Whatisit? mostimportant advantages ofa A. This sound is normal.lt is letting microwave oven. you knowthe ovenis usinga Power * powerLevel3 is automaticallySf3t Levellowerthan HIGH. for defrosting,but you maychange Q. CanI Defrostsmallitemsina thisfor moreflexibility. hurry? @ SeeyourCookbookfor defrosting A. Yes,but they will needrriorefr
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by —. —- ~ TheTimeCookfeatureallowsyou Questions andAnswers E–g—— ~ . presetthecookingtime. — 4’2. I setmyovenforthetimecalled — —. forintherecipebutattheendof Power Level 10 is automaticallyset thetimeallowed, mydishwasn’t for time cooking, but you may done.Whathappened? changethis for moreflexibility. Seeyour Cookbook. A. Sincehousepowervariesdue to timeor location,manyTime Cook recipesgiveyouatime rangeto Whenthe ovencompletesTime preventovercooking.Setthe oven Cooking, it automatically shuts
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by Formanyfoods,internal temperat- Questions andAnswers ure isthebesttestof doneness. Q. AfterI followed thestepsand touchedSTART,a signalsounded Roasts orpoultryarecookedto andovendidnotstart.Whatis yourpreference whentemperature wrong? cooking.Heatingor reheating foods accurately toa serving temperature A. If yousetthe temperatureeither youdesireissimpleandeasy, below90° or greaterthan 199°the ovenwill not start.To re-enter, TempCook/Holdtakestheguess- touch CLEAR/OFFpadand begin workoutofcook
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— toLJse’ the —. —-- —. —– TheMIN/SECTIMERhasthree —. — timingfunctions: — @It operates asa minutetimer. — e It canbesettodelaycooking. -—. @It canbeusedasa holdsetting —— —. afterdefrosting. —. —- —. The MIN/SECTIMERoperates — = without microwave energy. — —. Howto Timea HV!irmte Thedisplayshows:0 andENTER Step8: TouchSTART.15:00ccmnt- iXF. TiME flashes. ing downshowson display,Aseach PhoneCall function is automaticallyperformed 1. Touch fvllN/SEC TIMER pad, The Step3: Touchpads1,5,0 andOfor i
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toLJse TheCC)C)K CXXIErM Control pro- at PowerLevel5. NOTE:Your oven the Code. You cannot add seconds videsa short-cutmethodfor enter’ can only beprogrammedto 99 min- to the cycletime—Ccmking Codes ing time andthe PowerLevelon arefor whole minutesonly. If your uteswhenusingtheCookCodecon- your microwaveoven.Cooking recipecallsfor PowerLevelchanges trol andthe highestPowerLevelis Codesare only usedfor recipes or differentamountsof time needed 10whichisrepresented by “O”.When whichneedlittleor no
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DetachandTapeto insideCabinetDoororotherProminent Place The COOK CODE’H Controlfeaturegivesyouan and microwavetechniquesas describedin the easyautomaticwayto accuratelyset microwavetime Cookbook. for foods requiring only one powerleveland little TosetCookingCodesfor manyotherfoods or attentionduring cooking.The Chartbelowshows recipesreferto page14in this L/seandCareBook. frequentlypreparedfoodsandthesuggestedCook- COOKCODE7”Codesgivenarefor minimumtime. ing Codesto usewith each.Forspecificinfor
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!gmEs-. —-—- for — — - —. YourNew MicrowaveOvenisa Howto Ckwl theoutside SpecialnotewhenusingBrown‘N -= —– Valuable Appliance, ProtectIt From SearEWh:High heatgeneratedon Case.Cleanthe outsideof your MisuseBy FollowingTheseRules: bottomof Brown ‘N SearDishcan ovenwith soapanddampcloth, causescorchedappearingstainsto then rinseanddry.Theouterpane —– e Keepyourovencleanand bakeonto the ovenfloor if greaseis of the window is glass.Justwipe sweet-smelling. Openingtheoven — present.Thesemaybe removed
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below. Be sure bulb to be replaced is cool before TOrep!acehood lamp,first disconnect power atmain removing.Removebulb or bulbsand replacewith 40 fuse or circuitbreakerpanelorpullplug,Remove2 -—-—— - watt appliancebulbs.Raiselower paneland replace screws from each side-of lower-paneland 3 screws screws.Connectelectricalpowerto microwaveoven. from front edge. Lower patiel until it restson range —, ,0 \ J [ . Cleanoff thegreaseandduston hoodsurfacesoften. “&o repime youoven lamp,first disconnef$tp
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to Used the The two-position wire shelf is specif- Utensils forShelfHeating ShelfPositioning ically designed for added capacity andReheating heating and reheating in your Space- Before placing food in the dishes maker@microwave oven. Now heat- you plan to use for shelfmicro- ing and reheating, which are the waving,checkto seethatthey will most popular uses of microwave fit together on or under the shelf. ovens, maynow be donein multiple Also,besureutensilsaremicro- quantities,soseveralfoodsare w
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—- —. — —— -—. How To Heat or ReheatSimilarTypesof Food — —= ma —– -– — -- - — -- — —. —– —. /’\ Two platesofleftovers maybe Reheating twocasseroles (height Twofrozenindividual entress (5 to reheated together. Arrange thick or shouldb; lessthan3%inches)is 7 OZ,ea.)ortwoTV dinners(10to densefoodsto outsideedgesof now possible,Coverwith plastic 12oz.ea,)areboth readyto serve plateand coverwith plasticwrap. wrap.Usestaggeredarrangements atthesametime.Remove batterfoods; Microwaveat HIGH (10)for 3 m