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Introduction — Your new Monogram microwave oven makes The Monogram microwave oven was designed an eloquent statement of style, convenience and to provide the flexibility to blend in with your kitchen planning flexibility. Whether you chose kitchen cabinetry. it for its purity of design, practical cooking features The information on the following pages will help or assiduous attention to detail—or for all of these you operate and mtintain your microwave oven reasons—you’ll find that your Monogram
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Write down the model and serial numbers. Before using your oven, read this book carefdly. See the Features of Your Oven section for model and serial number location. These numbers are also on the Consumer It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new Product Ownership Registration Card that came with your microwave oven properly. Keep it handy for answers to microwave oven. Before sending in this card, please write your questions. these numbers here: If you don’t understand something
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MPORTANT SA~TY INSTRUCTIONS Read M tistmctiom before wing this apphmce. When using electrical appliances, basic safety * Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged precautions should bu followed, including the power cord or plug, ifit is not working properly, following: or ifit has been damaged or dropped. * See door surface cleaning instructions in the Care A WARNING-Toreducetheriskof and Cleaning section(s) of your book. burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or expostire to exc
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without their lids; especially meat and egg —Remove the shelf from oven when not in use, mixtures. —Do not store or cook with shelf on floor of oven, e ~~BoiIable” cooking pouches and tightly Product damage may result. dosed plastic bags should be slit, pierced or —Use pot holders when handling the shelf and vented as directed by package. If they are not, cookware. They may be hot. @astic could burst during or immediately after —Do not use microwave browning dish on shelf. rooking, possibly resu
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FEATURES OF YOUR OWN Cooking Complete Reminder (For all defrost and cook cycles except Temp Coo~old) To remind you that you have food in the oven, the oven = will display “End” ‘and beep once a minute until you 9 either open the oven door or touch the CLEAWOFF pad. 1.0 Cubic Foot Oven Interior 4 / 5. Shelf. Lets you microwave several foods at once. 1. Door Handle. Pull to open door. Door must be Food microwaves best when placed directly on the securely closed for oven to operate. oven floor. Use
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YOUR TOUCH CONTROL PANEL — The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the oven controls with the touch of a finger. It’s designed to be easy to use and understand. 10. AUTO REHEAT. Touch this pad, then START 1. TIME COOK. Microwave for a preset amount for quick reheating of prepared foods. of time using automatic power level 10 or change power level after setting time. 11. AUTO COOK. Touch this pad and then number pad for desired code number, and oven 2. AUTO DEFROST. Touch this pad, then code au
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When You Plug in the Oven Temperature Probe ‘PRObE” Appears in the Display The panel displays five 8’s on the upper portion and all of the oven functions on the lower portion. After ● Probe has been forgotten when Auto Roast or Temp 15 seconds, all lights disappear and “RESET” appears CooMHold function is being used. in the upper portion. Touch the CLEAWOFF pad, set ● Probe is not securely seated in oven wall receptacle. the clock and oven is readv for use. . ● Probe left in oven wall receptacle
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HOW TO USE THE M~UTE/SECO~ TMER The Minute/Second Timer Using a Holding Time The Minute/Second Timer can also be used to The Minute/Second Timer has three timing program a “holding time” between microwave functions: cooking functions. The time can range from one ● It operates as a minute timer. second to 99 minutes and 99 seconds. A holding ● It can be set to delay cooking. or standing time may be found in some of your own recipes. ● It can be used as a hold setting after defrosting. The Minute/
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COO~NG BY TME Time Cook Time Cook allows you to microwave for a selected Because automatic power level 10 is recommended amount of time. for this cup of coffee, there is no need to change the power level. (If power level 10 is not appropriate, see Power level 10 (High) is recommended for most “How to Change Power Level” below.) cooking, but you may change this for more flexibility. Step 4: Touch the START pad. To become better acquainted with time cooking, make a cup of coffee by following the s
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COO~NG BY T~E (continued) The Express Cook Feature Add 30 Seconds The Express Cook feature is a short-cut method to set The Add 30 Seconds feature provides a convenient way to extend cooking time for 1-5 minutes. ADD 30 time by 30 seconds while the oven To Express Cook your food or beverage: SECONDS timer is counting down. It will add u Step 1: Touch a number pad (from 1 to 5) that 30 seconds to the time shown each corresponds with the amount of your desired time the pad is touched. cooking time
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PoPcom Step 4: Touch START. The popcorn NOTE: sensor automatically calculates the Use of the metil she~ with the Popcorn program START cooking time. is NOT recommended. n The Popcorn feature is designed to be used only After the popcorn sensor detects steam, with prepackaged microwave popcorn weighing the oven signals and 3.0 to 3.7 ounces. displays remaining Step 1: Remove the outer wrapper from the cooking time needed. microwave popcorn. Step 2: Open oven door and place package of Step 5: When
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COOmG BY TE~EWTU~ Internal temperature is the best test of doneness for Temp CootiHold takes the guesswork out of cooking, many foods. because the oven automatically switches to “Hold” setting after reaching the preset food temperature from Use Temp Coo~old to cook a variety of foods to 90°F. to 199°F. and maintains that temperature for up the desired finished food temperature. The Time to one hour or until you touch the CLEAWOFF pad. Cook setting is recommended for batters, doughs, frozen foods
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How to Temp Cook a Rolled Beef Rib Roast to Medium Step 1: Insert temperature probe and attach probe Step 5: Touch START. If internal securely in oven wall. Close the door. temperature of the roast is less than START 90°F., display will show “COOL”; Step 2: Touch TEMP COOW if temperature is 90°F. or above, n TEMP COOK HoLD pad. display shows temperature HOLD counting up. n I I Step 6: When 150°F. is reached, the oven will sound and-display “HOLd.” The oven will then hold the Step 3: Touch 1,5 an
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AUTO DEFROST — Auto Defrost The oven calculates defrosting Use the Auto Defrost Guide. With the Auto Defrost feature, time and changes power levels Enter the food weight in the oven automatically sets the pounds and tenths of a pound during defrosting to give even defrosting times and power defrosting results. (see Conversion Guide). Then levels for you. touch the START pad. How to Set Auto Defrost Twice during Ste~ 1: Remove food from package, place in oven on . - defrosting, the oven microwav
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AUTO DEFROST GU~E 1. Unwrap item being defrosted. 2. Place roasts and whole poultry on trivet in microwave-safe dish. Check food for warm spots halfway through defrosting, and shield these areas with small pieces of foil. RECOMMENDED MIN.–MAX. FOODS WEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS STAND TIME 5 minutes Chops I Separate. turnoverandshield where necessary. I 0.1- 6.Olbs. I Se~arateandremove defrosted~ieces. 2 minutes Frankfurters, Sausage I 0.1- 6.0 lbs. 5 minutes Ground Meat 0.1 -6.0 Ibs. Turn over, remove de
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AUTO~TIC ROAST~G Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook to Just as in regular roasting, only tender roasts should the desired serving temperature. Unlike Temp be Auto Roasted until specified internal temperatures Coo~old, which uses a single power level, are reached. Less tender roasts should be microwaved Auto Roast uses up to 3 power settings which by time. automatically switch during roasting, thus providing even, tender cooking results without overcooking. How to Use the Temperature P
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Auto Roast Guide ● Place meats in a cooking bag in microwave-safe ● Recommended codes are shown below. dish. (Refer to package ~nstfictions for proper use “ Insert probe as described elsewhere in this section. of cooking bag.) Minimum Final Approx. Time Hold* Doneness Food Code Temp. (minutes per pound) Minutes Display Beef (5 lb. max.) Tender Roast Medium 1 160°F. 13-15 0 MEd Well 2 170°F. 15-17 5-1o WELL Pork (5 lb. max.) Loin Roast I 2 I 170°F. I 15-19 I 10 WELL Poultry (6 lb. max.) Turkey Br
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DEFROSTING BY T~E Time Defrost (Power Level 3) Time Defrost is designed for speedy thawing of Step 2: Touch TIME DEFROST. frozen food and is one of the great advantages of TIME a microwave oven. DEFROST m Use Time Defrost to quic~y thaw foods such as bread, rolls, vegetables, fruits and frozen dinners. The Auto Step 3: Select one hdf of the total defrosting time Defrost setting is prefened for meat and poultry because recommended. For example, touch pads 4,0 and O the oven sets the defrosting ti