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PROG S P/
1 2 POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 X2 R TO START
STAGE HI GH DEFROST LEVEL ESET
HM1200
MICROWAVE OVEN
MODEL HM1200
MICROWAVE OVEN
ML-126824
701 S. RIDGE AVENUE
TROY, OHIO 45374-0001
937 332-3000
www.hobartcorp.com
FORM 34726 (Nov. 2001)
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions must be followed, including the following: WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS, ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, INJURY TO PERSONS OR EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY: 1. Do not use metal utensils in this oven. No aluminum foil or aluminum pie pans. No metallic decorations on dishware. No lead crystal glassware. 2. Read all instructions before using oven. 3. Read and follow PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPO
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY 1. Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks. 2. Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces. 3. Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven d
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Installation, Operation and Care of MODEL HM1200 MICROWAVE OVEN SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL Microwave heat is generated inside the food rather than being conducted through the food as in conventional methods. Time is used to control the amount of heating that occurs. Microwave energy is absorbed in proportion to the moisture content of the food. The microwave energy causes water molecules to vibrate at high speeds, resulting in friction (HEAT). The Model HM1200 produces microwave energy in
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LOCATION Place the oven on a suitable countertop, shelf or table with a smooth, flat and stable surface. Do not place the oven in a hot or damp area, near a gas or electric range. The microwave oven must not be located above or next to sources of excessive heat or greasy air. Clean air must be free to flow around the oven. There is a possibility of a small amount of interference with weak broadcast signals if the microwave oven is too close to a radio or TV. It is recommended that the micro
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The cord and plug of this microwave oven must be connected to a separate circuit rated at 120 Volts, 60 Hertz, 20 Amps, Single Phase. No other appliance should share the circuit with this microwave oven. If it does, the branch circuit fuse may overload and cause either reduced heating or a blown fuse. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wi
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PROG POWER STOP/ 1 2 3 4 5 6 X2 START 1 2 LEVEL RESET STAGE HIGH DEFROST X 2 POWER STOP/RESET LEVEL START PROG STOP/ POWER X2 START 1 2 3 4 5 6 RESET 1 2 LEVEL STAGE DEFROST HIGH OPERATION KEYPAD DIGITAL DISPLAY TIMER DIAL DOOR HANDLE CAVITY LIGHT AIR FILTER Model HM1200 Microwave Oven DISPLAY AND KEYPAD DISPLAY MEMORY KEYS Memory Keys are preset at the factory to HIGH power level and single stage cooking for these times: Memory Key A2 1 A3A4A5A6 A Preset Time1s 0 seconds2s 0 second3s 0 second4
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MANUAL HEATING When the oven is connected, a beep sounds. The display remains idle (blank) until you open the door and [ 0 ] displays for 1 minute. While [ 0 ] is displayed, the Memory keys or the Power Level key and Timer Dial allow the time and power level to be set for a cooking cycle. Manual Heating uses the Power Level key and Timer Dial to set the cooking cycle. Place the food in a suitable container inside the oven. Close the door. Touch the POWER LEVEL key as many times as neces
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1 6 PROGRAMMING MEMORY KEYS – The oven must be set on Program Unlock to perform the functions on this page (refer to page 12). Programming Memory Keys for Single Portions 1. Keep the door closed. Make sure the Display is blank. Program Unlock must be active (not Program Lock). PROG 2. While pressing the START key, press the POWER LEVEL key. PROG will begin to blink in the Display. 3. Press the Memory key you wish to program 1 – 6 . For example, PROG if you press Memory key 2 , [ A2 ] displa
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Custom Programming the X2 Key for Multiple Portions The oven must be set on Program Unlock to perform functions on this page (refer to page 12). a. Keep the door closed. Make sure the Display is blank. PROG b. While pressing the START key, press the POWER LEVEL key. [ PROG ] blinks in the Display. PROG 1 6 c. Press the Memory key you wish to program – . For example, if DEFROST 2 you press Memory key , [ A2 ] displays with the other currently PROG programmed information for Memory key 2 : (14
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COOKING USING A PROGRAMMED MEMORY KEY AND THE X2 (DOUBLE PORTION) KEY This example shows how the oven runs after a Memory key has been programmed for 14 minutes at HIGH (refer to pages 8 – 9). This example requires that a large amount of food be placed in the oven. 1. Open the door; [ 0 ] displays. 2. Place the food in a suitable container inside the oven. Close the door. PROG 3. Press the desired Memory key. The time and power level display. For example: [ 14 00 ] indicates 14 minutes and
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PROGRAM LOCK This procedure locks the Memory keys' power levels, stage(s) and time settings. The oven can be locked only if it is unlocked. If already locked, Program Lock cannot be done again. PROG 1. Close the door. Make sure the Display is blank. PROG 2. Press and hold in the key for 10 seconds until [ PROG P L ] displays. X2 3. After 3 seconds, [ PROG P L ] disappears and the Display goes blank. Memory keys cannot be reprogrammed until PROG LOCK is deactivated. PROGRAM UNLOCK 1 6 This pr
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PROGRAMMING BEEP TONE: LOUDNESS Beep Tone Loudness can have one of the following settings: 3 Loud, 2 Moderate, 1 Soft, 0 Silent. 1. Open the door and leave it open. 2. While pressing START, press POWER LEVEL. PROG 1 3. The Display has the 1 above STAGE. Press Memory key the number of times necessary to obtain the desired LOUDNESS. 1 STAGE 1 Press Memory key once to select 3 for Loud. PROG 1 Press Memory key twice to select 2 for Moderate. 1 STAGE 1 Press Memory key three times to
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DISPLAYING THE CYCLE COUNT The model HM1200 Microwave Oven incorporates a cycle counter which keeps track of the total number of cycles that the oven has operated. 1. Open the door and leave it open. 4 2. While pressing START, press Memory key . 3. The Display shows the total number of cycles that the oven has run. For example: [ 99999 ]. 4. Close the door. The cycle count disappears. The oven is ready for normal operation. When the total number of cycles exceeds 99,999 the counter begins aga
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CLEANING WARNING: UNPLUG ELECTRICAL POWER CORD BEFORE PERFORMING ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE. Keep the inside of the oven clean. If pieces of food or spilled liquids stick to the oven walls or between the door seal and door surface, they will absorb microwaves and may cause arcing or sparks. Wipe all spills with a damp cloth. A solution of warm water and mild detergent may be used. Do not use harsh detergents or abrasive cleaners. The outside surface of the microwave oven should be cleaned w
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MAINTENANCE REPLACING THE CAVITY LIGHT BULB If the Cavity Light Bulb burns out, you can replace it yourself. WARNING: UNPLUG ELECTRICAL POWER CORD BEFORE CAVITY LIGHT COVER PERFORMING ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE. Unscrew the screw on the Cavity Light Cover located on the left side of the cabinet (Fig. 7). Replace the old bulb with a new 115 – 125 V, 20 W bulb. Use same size and type. Replace the Cavity Light Cover (turn screw until snug). Fig. 7 TROUBLESHOOTING FE AILURE CODESPN OSSIBLE C