P/N 316495005 TINSEB481MRR1 Use & Care Guide Over the Range Microwave Oven Guía de Uso y Cuidado Horno microondas sobre la estufa Mode d’emploi et d’entretien Four à micro-ondes au dessus de la cuisinière
Use & Ca re Gu ideOver the Range Microwave Oven
P/N 316495005 TINSEB481MRR1
Use & Care GuideOver the Range Microwave Oven
Guía de Uso y CuidadoHorno microondas sobre la estufa
Mode d’emploi et d’entretienFour à micro-ondes au dessus de la cuisinière
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY(a) Donotattempttooperatethisovenwiththedooropensinceopen-dooroperationcanresult
inharmfulexposuretomicrowaveenergy.It is importantnottodefeatortamperwiththesafetyinterlocks.
(b) Donotplaceanyobjectbetweentheovenfrontfaceandthedoororallowsoilorcleanerresiduetoaccumulateonsealingsurfaces.
(c) Donotoperatetheovenifitisdamaged.Itisparticularlyimportantthattheovendoorcloseproperlyandthatthereisnodamagetothe:(1)door(bent),(2)hingesandlatches(brokenorloosened),(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces.
(d) Theovenshouldnotbeadjustedorrepairedbyanyoneexceptproperlyqualifiedservicepersonnel.
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Finding Information ......................................... 2
Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure
to Excessive Microwave Energy ................... 2
Table of Contents ............................................ 3
Important Safety Instructions ......................... 4
Unpacking and examing your oven ............... 5
Grounding Instructions ................................... 6
Information You Need to Know ...................... 7-10
Aboutyouroven ............................................. 7
Aboutmicrowavecooking.............................. 7
Aboutsafety.................................................. 8
Aboutchildrenandthemicrowave................. 8
Aboutfood ...................................................... 9
Aboututensilsandcoverings......................... 10
Part names ....................................................... 11
Control panel ................................................... 12
Before Operating ............................................ 13
Tosettheclock............................................... 13
STOP/clear.................................................... 13
Manual Operation ............................................ 14
Timecooking.................................................. 14
Tosetpowerlevel........................................... 14
Usingtherack................................................ 14
Manualdefrost................................................ 15
Sensor Settings .............................................. 15-18
Popcorn.......................................................... 16
Reheat........................................................... 16
Reheatchart.................................................. 16
Cook.............................................................. 17
Cookchart...................................................... 17-18
Meal Settings .................................................. 19-22
Quickbreakfast.............................................. 19
Quickbreakfastchart..................................... 19-20
Expresslunch................................................. 20
Expresslunchchart........................................ 20
Dinnerrecipes................................................ 21-22
Quick Settings ................................................ 23
Quicksettingschart....................................... 23
Other Special Features .................................. 24-25
Defrost........................................................... 24
Defrostchart................................................... 24-25
Keepwarm.................................................... 25
Convenient Features ...................................... 26-28
Userpref......................................................... 26
Multiplesequencecooking............................. 27
Moreorlesstimeadjustment......................... 27
Addaminute................................................. 27
Help................................................................ 27
Timer.............................................................. 28
Demonstrationmode...................................... 28
Light................................................................ 28
Fan................................................................. 28
Cleaning and Care ........................................... 29-30
Service Call Check .......................................... 31
Specifications .................................................. 32
Warranty Informations .................................... 33
Table of Contents
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Whenusingelectricalappliancesbasicsafetyprecautionsshouldbefollowed,includingthefollowing:
Toreducetheriskofburns,electricshock,fire,injurytopersonsorexposuretoexcessivemicrowaveenergy:
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read all instructions before using the appli-ance.
2.Readandfollowthespecific“PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY”onpage2.
3.Thisappliancemustbegrounded.Connectonlyto properly grounded outlet. See “GroundingInstructions”onpage6.
4. Installorlocatethisapplianceonlyinaccordancewiththeprovidedinstallationinstructions.
5. Someproductssuchaswholeeggsandsealedcontainers—forexample,closedglassjars—areable to explode and should not be heated inthisoven.
6. Usethisapplianceonlyforitsintendeduseasdescribedinthismanual.Donotusecorrosivechemicalsorvaporsinthisappliance.Thistypeofovenisspecificallydesignedtoheat,cookordryfood.Itisnotdesignedforindustrialorlaboratoryuse.
7. As with any appliance, close supervision isnecessarywhenusedbychildren.
8. Donotoperatethisapplianceifithasadamagedcordorplug,ifitisnotworkingproperlyorifithasbeendamagedordropped.
9. This appliance should be serviced only byqualified service personnel. Contact nearestElectroluxAuthorizedServicerforexamination,repairoradjustment.
10.Donotcoverorblockanyopeningsontheappli-ance.
11.Donotstoreorusethisapplianceoutdoors.Donotusethisproductnearwater—forexample,nearakitchensink,inawetbasement,nearaswimmingpool,orsimilarlocations.
12.Donotimmersecordorpluginwater.13.Keepcordawayfromheatedsurfaces.14.Do not let cord hang over edge of table or
counter.15.Seedoorsurfacecleaninginstructionsonpage
29.16.Toreducetheriskoffireintheovencavity:a. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend
to appliance when paper, plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.
b. Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plasticbagsbeforeplacingbaginoven.
c. If materials inside the oven ignite, keep oven door closed, turn oven off and disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
d. Donotusethecavityforstoragepurposes.Donot leavepaper products, cooking utensils orfoodinthecavitywhennotinuse.
17.Liquids,suchaswater,coffeeorteaareabletobeoverheatedbeyondtheboilingpointwithoutappearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling orboiling when the container is removed fromthe Microwave Oven is not always present.THISCOULDRESULT INVERYHOTLIQUIDSSUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOONOROTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THELIQUID.
Toreducetheriskofinjurytopersons:a. Donotoverheattheliquid.b. Stir the liquid both before and halfway through
heatingit.c. Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow
necks.Useawide-mouthedcontainer.d. After heating, allow the container to stand in the
Microwave Oven at least for 20 seconds beforeremovingthecontainer.
e. Useextremecarewheninsertingaspoonorotherutensilintothecontainer.
18.Clean ventilation openings and grease filtersfrequently—greaseshouldnotbeallowedtoaccu-mulate on ventilation openings, louver or greasefilters.
19.Usecarewhencleaningthelouverandthegreasefilters.Corrosivecleaningagents,suchaslye-basedoven cleaners, may damage the louver and thegreasefilters.
20.Whenflamingfoodunderthehood,turnthefanon.21. Thisapplianceissuitableforuseabovebothgasand
electriccookingequipment36”wideorless.
Important Safety Instructions
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Openthebottomofthecarton,bendthecartonflapsbackandtilttheovenovertorestonplasticfoampad.Liftcartonoffovenandremoveallpackingmaterials,WALLandTOPCABINETTEMPLATES.SAVETHECARTONASITMAYMAKEINSTALLATIONEASIER.
1. Removethefeaturestickerfromtheoutsideofthedoor,ifthereisone.
2. Check to see that there is a WALL TEMPLATE and TOPCABINETTEMPLATE.ReadenclosuresandSAVEtheUseandCareGuide.
Checktheovenforanydamage,suchasmisalignedorbentdoor, damaged door seals and sealing surfaces, broken orloosedoorhingesandlatchesanddentsinsidethecavityoronthedoor.Ifthereisanydamage,donotoperatetheovenandcontactyourdealerorELECTROLUXAUTHORIZEDSERVICER.SeeInstallationInstructionsformoredetails.
Unpacking and examing your oven
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Figure1
GroundReceptacle
OpeningforPowerCord
Thisappliancemustbegrounded.Thisovenisequippedwithacordhavingagroundingwirewithaground-ingplug.ItmustbepluggedintoawallreceptaclethatisproperlyinstalledandgroundedinaccordancewiththeNationalElectricalCodeandlocalcodesandordinances.Intheeventofanelectricalshortcircuit,groundingreducesriskofelectricshockbyprovidinganescapewirefortheelectriccurrent.
Improperuseofthegroundingplugcanresultinariskofelectricshock.
Electrical RequirementsTheovenisequippedwitha3-pronggroundingplug.DONOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVETHEGROUNDINGPINFROMTHEPLUG.
DONOTUSEANEXTENSIONCORD.
ThePowerSupplyCordandplugmustbeconnected toa separate120VoltAC,60Hz,15Amp,ormorebranchcircuit,singlegroundedreceptacle.ThereceptacleshouldbelocatedinsidethecabinetdirectlyabovetheMicrowaveOvenmountinglocationasshowninFigure1.
NOTES:
1. If you have any questions about the grounding orelectricalinstructions,consultaqualifiedelectricianorserviceperson.
2. NeitherElectroluxnorthedealercanacceptanyliabilityfordamagetotheovenorpersonalinjuryresultingfromfailure to observe the correct electrical connectionprocedures.
Radio or TV InterferenceShouldtherebeanyinterferencecausedbythemicrowaveoventoyourradioorTV,checkthatthemicrowaveovenisonadifferentelectricalcircuit,relocatetheradioorTVasfarawayfromtheovenasfeasibleorcheckpositionandsignalofreceivingantenna.
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About your ovenThisUseandCareGuideisvaluable:readitcarefullyandalwayssaveitforreference.
NEVER use the oven without the turntable andsupportnorturntheturntableoversothatalargedishcouldbeplacedintheoven.Theturntablewillturnbothclockwiseandcounterclockwise.
ALWAYShavefoodintheMicrowaveOvenwhenitisontoabsorbthemicrowaveenergy.
Whenusingtheovenatpowerlevelsbelow100%,youmayhearthemagnetroncyclingonandoff.Itisnormalfortheexterioroftheoventobewarmtothetouchwhencookingorreheating.
About microwave cooking• Place food in the center of the oven cavity.
Arrange food carefully. Place thickest areastowardsoutsideofdish.
• Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortestamount of time indicated and add more asneeded.Foodseverelyovercookedcansmokeorignite.
• Cover foods while cooking. Check recipe orcookbook for suggestions: paper towels, waxpaper, microwave plastic wrap or a lid. Cov-erspreventspatteringandhelp foods tocookevenly.
• Shieldwithsmallflatpiecesofaluminumfoilanythin areas of meat or poultry to prevent over-cookingbeforedense, thickareasarecookedthoroughly.
• Stirfoodsfromoutsidetocenterofdishonceortwiceduringcooking,ifpossible.
• Turn foods over once during microwaving tospeed cooking of such foods as chicken and
hamburgers. Large items like roasts must beturnedoveratleastonce.
• Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfwaythroughcookingboth from top tobottomandfromthecenterofthedishtotheoutside.
• Add standing time. Remove food from ovenand stir, if possible. Cover for standing timewhichallowsthefoodtofinishcookingwithoutovercooking.
• Check fordoneness.Look forsigns indicatingthatcookingtemperatureshavebeenreached.
Donenesssignsinclude:
- Foodsteamsthroughout,notjustatedge.
- Center bottom of dish is very hot to thetouch.
- Poultrythighjointsmoveeasily.
- Meatandpoultryshownopinkness.
- Fishisopaqueandflakeseasilywithafork.
Information You Need To Know
Condensationisanormalpartofmicrowavecook-ing.Roomhumidityand themoisture in foodwillinfluencetheamountofmoisturethatcondensesintheoven.Generally,coveredfoodswillnotcauseasmuchcondensationasuncoveredones.Ventilationopeningsmustnotbeblocked.
TheMicrowaveOvenisforfoodpreparationonly.Itshouldnotbeusedtodryclothesornewspapers.
YourMicrowaveOvenisrated1200wattsbyusingtheIECTestProcedure.Inusingrecipesorpackagedirections,checkfoodaminuteortwobeforetheminimumtimeandaddtimeaccordingly.
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Children below the age of 7 should use themicrowave oven with a supervising person verynear to them.Between theagesof7and12, thesupervisingpersonshouldbeinthesameroom.
Thechildmustbeabletoreachtheovencomfort-ably;ifnot,he/sheshouldstandonasturdystool.
Atnotimeshouldanyonebeallowedtoleanorswingontheovendoor.
About childrenand the microwave
About safety
• CheckfoodstoseethattheyarecookedtotheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture’srecom-mendedtemperatures.
Temp Food
160˚F Forfreshpork,groundmeat,bone-lesswhitepoultry,fish,seafood,eggdishesandfrozenpreparedfood.
165˚F Forleftover,ready-to-reheatrefriger-ated,anddeliandcarry-out“fresh”food.
170˚F Whitemeatofpoultry.
180˚F Darkmeatofpoultry.
Totestfordoneness,insertameatthermometerinathickordenseareaawayfromfatorbone.NEVERleavethethermometerinthefoodduringcooking,unlessitisapprovedformicrowaveuse.
• ALWAYSusepotholderstopreventburnswhenhandlingutensilsthatareincontactwithhotfood.Enoughheatfromthefoodcantransferthroughutensilstocauseskinburns.
• Avoidsteamburnsbydirectingsteamawayfromthefaceandhands.Slowlyliftthefarthestedgeofadish’scoveringandcarefullyopenpopcornandovencookingbagsawayfromtheface.
• Staynear theovenwhile it’s inuseandcheckcookingprogressfrequentlysothatthereisnochanceofovercookingfood.
• NEVERusethecavityforstoringcookbooksorotheritems.
• Select,storeandhandle foodcarefully topre-serveitshighqualityandminimizethespreadoffoodbornebacteria.
• Keepwaveguidecoverclean.Foodresiduecancausearcingand/orfires.
• Usecarewhenremovingitemsfromtheovensothattheutensil,yourclothesoraccessoriesdonottouchthesafetydoorlatches.
• Keepaluminum foil used for shieldingat least1inchawayfromwalls,ceilinganddoor.
Information You Need To Know
Children should be taught all safety precautions:use potholders, remove coverings carefully, payspecial attention to packages that crisp foodbecausetheymaybeextrahot.
Don’tassumethatbecauseachildhasmasteredonecookingskillhe/shecancookeverything.
Childrenneedtolearnthatthemicrowaveovenisnotatoy.Seepage26forChildLockfeature.
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About food
Food Do Don't
Eggs, sausages, nuts, seeds, fruits & vegetables
• Punctureeggyolksbeforecookingtoprevent“explosion”.
• Pierce skins of potatoes, apples,squash, hot dogs and sausages sothatsteamescapes.
• Cookeggsinshells.
• Reheatwholeeggs.
• Drynutsorseedsinshells.
Popcorn • Use specially bagged popcorn formicrowavecooking.
• Listen while popping corn for thepoppingtoslowto1or2secondsorusespecialpopcornpad.
• Poppopcorninregularbrownbagsorglassbowls.
• Exceedmaximumtimeonpopcornpackage.
Baby food • Transferbabyfoodtosmalldishandheat carefully, stirring often. Checktemperaturebeforeserving.
• Put nipples on bottles after heatingand shake thoroughly. “Wrist” testbeforefeeding.
• Heatdisposablebottles.
• Heatbottleswithnippleson.
• Heatbabyfoodinoriginaljars.
General • Cut baked goods with filling afterheating to release steam and avoidburns.
• Stir liquids briskly before and afterheatingtoavoid“eruption”.
• Usedeepbowl,whencookingliquidsorcereals,topreventboilovers.
• Heatorcookinclosedglassjarsorairtightcontainers.
• Can in the microwave as harmfulbacteriamaynotbedestroyed.
• Deepfatfry.
• Dry wood, gourds, herbs or wetpapers.
Information You Need To Know
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About utensils and coveringsThe following coverings are ideal:
• Paper towels are good for covering foods forreheating and absorbing fat while cookingbacon.
• Wax paper can be used for cooking andreheating.
• Plasticwrapthatisspeciallymarkedformicro-waveusecanbeusedforcookingandreheating.DONOTallowplasticwraptotouchfood.Ventsosteamcanescape.
• Lidsthataremicrowave-safeareagoodchoicebecause heat is kept near the food to hastencooking.
• Ovencookingbagsaregoodforlargemeatsorfoodsthatneedtenderizing.DONOTusemetaltwist ties.Remembertoslitbagsosteamcanescape.
How to use aluminum foil in your Over the Range Microwave Oven:
• Smallflatpiecesofaluminumfoilplacedsmoothlyonthefoodcanbeusedtoshieldareasthatareeitherdefrostingorcookingtooquickly.
• Foilshouldnotcomecloserthanoneinchtoanysurfaceoftheoven.
Shouldyouhavequestionsaboututensilsorcover-ings,checkagoodmicrowavecookbookorfollowrecipesuggestions.
Accessories Therearemanymicrowaveaccessoriesavailableforpurchase.Evaluatecarefullybeforeyoupurchaseso that they meet your needs. A microwave-safethermometer will assist you in determining cor-rect doneness and assure you that foods havebeen cooked to safe temperatures. Electrolux isnotresponsibleforanydamagetotheovenwhenaccessoriesareused.
Itisnotnecessarytobuyallnewcookware.Manypiecesalreadyinyourkitchencanbeusedsuccess-fullyinyournewOvertheRangeMicrowaveOven.Makesure theutensil doesnot touch the interiorwallsduringcooking.
Use these utensils for safe microwave cooking and reheating:
• g lass ce ramic (Py roce ram ®), such asCorningware®.
• heat-resistantglass(Pyrex®)
• microwave-safeplastics
• paperplates
• microwave-safe pot tery, stoneware andporcelain
• browning dish (Do not exceed recommendedpreheating t ime. Fol low manufacturer'sdirections.)
These items can be used for short time reheating of foods that have little fat or sugar in them:
• wood,straw,wicker
DO NOT USE
• metalpansandbakeware
• disheswithmetallictrim
• non-heat-resistantglass
• non-microwave-safe plastics (margarinetubs)
• recycledpaperproducts
• brownpaperbags
• foodstoragebags
• metaltwist-ties
Should you wish to check if a dish is safe formicrowaving,placetheemptydishintheovenandmicrowaveonHIGHfor30seconds.Adishwhichbecomesveryhotshouldnotbeused.
Information You Need To Know
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1 Ovendoorwithsee-throughwindow
2 Doorhinges
3 Ovenlight Itwilllightwhenovenisoperatingordoorisopen.
4 Rackholdersfortworackpositions.
5 Safetydoorlatches Theovenwillnotoperateunlessthedoorissecurelyclosed.
6 Onetouchdooropenbutton Pushtoopendoor.
7 Controlpanel
8 Timedisplay:Digitalinteractivedisplay,99minutes,99seconds
9 Ventilationopenings
10 Menulabel
11 Rackfor2-levelcooking/reheating
12 Lightcover
13 Greasefilters
14 Ratinglabel
(FrontofMicrowave)
(RearofMicrowave)
Front view
Bottom view
Part Names
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• BeforeoperatingyournewovenmakesureyoureadandunderstandthisUseandCareGuidecompletely.
• BeforetheOvertheRangeMicrowaveOvencanbeused,followtheseprocedures:
1. Plugintheoven.Closethedoor.TheovendisplaywillshowENJOY YOUR OVEN PRESS CLEAR AND PRESS CLOCK.
2. TouchtheSTOP/clearpad. : willappear.
3. Setclock.Seebelow.
To set the clock• Supposeyouwanttoenterthecorrecttimeof
day12:30(A.MorP.M.).
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touch timer/clock andnumber2.
timer/clock
2
2.Enter the correct timeof day by touching thenumbersinsequence.
1 2
3 0
3.Touchtimer/clockagain. timer/clock
Thisisa12hourclock.Ifyouattempttoenteranincorrect clock time, ERROR will appear in thedisplay.TouchtheSTOP/clearpadandre-settheclock.
• Iftheelectricalpowersupplytoyourmicrowaveoven should be interrupted, the display willintermittentlyshowafterthepowerisreinstated.If thisoccursduringcooking, theprogramwillbeerased.Thetimeofdaywillalsobeerased.SimplytouchSTOP/clearpadandresettheclockforthecorrecttimeofday.
NOTE
Your Over the Range Microwave Oven canbeprogrammedwiththedooropenexceptforSTART/add a minute andpopcorn.
Stop/clearTouchtheSTOP/clearto:
1. Eraseifyoumakeamistakeduringprogramming.
2. Canceltimer.
3. Stoptheoventemporarilyduringcooking.
4. Returnthetimeofdaytothedisplay.
5. Cancelaprogramduringcooking,touchtwice.
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• Suppose you want to defrost for 5minutes at30%.
Procedure
Step Press
1.Enterdefrostingtime. 005
2.Touchpower levelpadeighttimestoenterapowerlevelof30%.
powerlevel
x8
3.TouchSTART/ add a minute.
START/add a minute
Whenthedefrosttimeiscomplete,alongtonewillsoundandENDwillappearinthedisplay.
Using the rackThe rack allows several foods to be cooked orreheatedatonetime.Therearetwoavailablerackpositions.Selecttherackpositionthatmaximizesspace around and between the foods. FollowdirectionsinReheatforusingtherackforreheatingtwo stirrable casseroles. Otherwise set time andpower level manually. Pay close attention to thecooking/reheatingprogress.Reposition the foodsandreversethemfromracktoovenbottomatleastonceduringanycookingorreheatingtime.Usinga lower power level will assist in better cooking/reheatinguniformity.
Avoid:• Storingtherackinthemicrowaveovenwhennot
inuse.
• Poppingpopcornwiththerackinthemicrowaveoven.
• Usinganybrowningdishontherack.
• Usingspecialfeatures,exceptReheatwiththerack.
• Cookingdirectlyon the rack—usemicrowave-safecookware.
Manual Operation
Time cookingYour Over the Range Microwave Oven can beprogrammed for 99 minutes 99 seconds (99.99).Alwaysenterthesecondsaftertheminutes,eveniftheyarebothzeros.
• Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at100%.
Procedure
Step Press
1.Entercookingtime. 005
2.TouchSTART/ add a minute.
START/add a minute
To set power levelThereareelevenpresetpowerlevels.
Usinglowerpowerlevelsincreasesthecookingtimewhichisrecommendedforfoodssuchascheese,milkandlongslowcookingofmeats.Consultcook-bookorrecipesforspecificrecommendations.
Touch power level pad number
of times for desired power
Approx. Percentage
of power
Common words for
power levels
power levelx1 100% High
power levelx2 90%
power levelx3 80%
power levelx4 70%Medium
High
power levelx5 60%
power levelx6 50% Medium
power levelx7 40%
power levelx8 30%MedLow/
Defrost
power levelx9 20%
power levelx10 10% Low
power levelx11 0%
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Thesensorisasemi-conductordevicethatdetectsthevapor(moistureandhumidity)emittedfromthefood as it heats. The sensor adjusts the cookingtimes and power level for various foods andquantities.
Using Sensor Settings:1. Afterovenispluggedin,wait2minutesbefore
usingSensorSettings.
2. Be sure the exterior of the cooking containerandtheinterioroftheovenaredry.Wipeoffanymoisturewithadryclothorpapertowel.
3. The oven works with foods at normal storagetemperature.Forexample,popcornwouldbeatroomtemperature.
4. Any Sensor Settings selection can be pro-grammed with More or less time adjustment.Seepage27.
5. Moreorlessfoodthanthequantitylistedinthechartshouldbecookedfollowingtheguidelinesinanymicrowavecookbook.
6. During the firstpart of any sensor cooking orreheating,foodnamewillappearonthedisplay.DonotopentheovendoorortouchSTOP/clearduringthispartofthecycle.Themeasurementofvaporwillbeinterrupted.Ifthisoccurs,anerrormessagewillappear.Tocontinuecooking,touchtheSTOP/clearpadandcookmanually.
Whenthesensordetectsthevaporemittedfromthefood,remainderofcookingtimewillappear.Doormaybeopenedwhenremainingcooking
timeappearson the display. At this time, youmaystirorseasonfood,asdesired.
7. If the sensor does not detect vapor properlywhenpoppingpopcorn, theovenwill turnoff,andthecorrecttimeofdaywillbedisplayed.Ifthesensordoesnotdetectvaporproperlywhencookingotherfoods,ERRORwillbedisplayed,andtheovenwillturnoff.
8. Check food for temperature after cooking. Ifadditional time is needed, continue to cookmanually.
9. Eachfoodhasacookinghint.Touchuser prefpad when the HELP indicator is lighted in thedisplay.
Covering Foods:Some foods cook better when covered. Use thecoverrecommendedinthefoodcharts.
1. Casserolelid.
2. Plasticwrap:Useplasticwraprecommendedformicrowave cooking. Cover dish loosely; allowapproximately1/2 inchtoremainuncoveredtoallowsteamtoescape.Plasticwrapshouldnottouchfood.
3. Waxpaper:Coverdishcompletely;foldexcesswrapunderdishtosecure.Ifdishiswiderthanpaper, overlap two pieces at least one inchtocover.
Be careful when removing any covering to allowsteamtoescapeawayfromyou.
Sensor Settings
Manual defrostIfthefoodthatyouwishtodefrostisnotlistedontheDefrostchartorisaboveorbelowthelimitsintheAmountcolumnontheDefrostchart(seepages24-25),youneedtodefrostmanually.
You can defrost any frozen food, either raw orpreviouslycooked,byusingPowerLevelfor30%Followtheexact3-stepprocedurefoundunderTosetpowerlevel.Estimatedefrostingtimeandpresspower levelpadeighttimesfor30%power.
Foreitherraworpreviouslycookedfrozenfoodtheruleofthumbisapproximately4minutesperpound.
Forexample,defrost4minutesfor1poundoffrozenspaghettisauce.
Always stop the oven periodically to remove orseparatetheportionsthataredefrosted.Iffoodisnotdefrostedattheendoftheestimateddefrostingtime,programtheovenin1minuteincrementsonpowerlevel30%untiltotallydefrosted.
When using plastic containers from the freezer,defrostonlylongenoughtoremovefromtheplasticinordertoplaceinamicrowave-safedish.
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ReheatReheatallowsyoutoreheatmanyofyourfavoritefoods.Youdon'tneedtocalculatecookingtimeorpowerlevel.
• Supposeyouwanttoreheatlasagna.
Procedure
Step Press
Touchreheatpad,number3forNO StiRdishes,andthenpressSTART/add a minutepad.
reheat
3
START/add a minute
Whenvaporsaredetectedfromthefood,remainderof reheating time will appear. At end, follow thedirectionsinthedisplay.
NOTE
Reheat and popcorn have choices. FollowdirectionsintheInteractiveDisplaytochoosedesiredoption.
Reheat chart
Food Amount Procedure
1.Regular 4-36oz Place indishorcasseroleslightly larger thanamount tobe reheated.Flatten,ifpossible.Coverwithlid,plasticwraporwaxpaper.Usecoverssuchasplasticwraporlidswithlargerquantitiesofmoredensefoodssuchasstews.Afterreheating,stirwell,ifpossible.Re-coverandallowtostand2to3minutes.Foodsshouldbeveryhot.Ifnot,continuetoheatwithvariablepowerandtime.
2.Withstir 13x9x2"glassutilitycasserole
Idealforreheatingstirrablecasseroles,suchasmacaroniandcheeseorstew.Coverwithventedplasticwraporwaxpaper.Placeonovenfloor.Touchreheat, thenumber2andSTART/add a minute.Atsignal,stircasseroleandrotatedish.TouchSTART/add a minute.Atend,stirandallowtostandcovered,for5to10minutes.
3.Nostir 13x9x2"glassutilitycasserole
Idealforreheatingnon-stirrablecasseroles,suchaslasagna.Coverwithventedplasticwraporwaxpaper.Placeonoven floor.Touchreheat,thenumber3andSTART/add a minute.Atsignal, rotatedish.TouchSTART/add a minute.Atend,stirandallowtostandcovered,for5to10minutes.
4.Withstir,2levels
2-13x9x2"glassutilitycasseroles
Idealforreheatingstirrablecasseroles,suchasmacaroniandcheeseorstew.Coverwithventedplasticwraporwaxpaper.Touchreheat,thenumber4andSTART/add a minute.Atsignal,stircasseroleandrotatedishes. Touch START/add a minute. At end, stir and allow to standcovered,for5to10minutes.
PopcornPopcornwillautomaticallycomputethemicrowavepowertimeforpopcornamountsshowninthechart.
Use only popcorn packaged for the microwave.Tryseveralbrandstodecidewhichyoulike.Donottrytopopunpoppedkernels.
Procedure
Step Press
Touch popcornpadonceforRegularorRegularLight(2.85-3.5ozbag).
popcorn
Touch popcornpadagainforMiniorSnack(1.2-1.75ozbag). popcorn
x2
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CookCook will automatically compute the microwavepower and cooking time for foods shown in thechartbelow.Youdon'tneedtoentertheweightorquantityofthefood.
• Supposeyouwanttocookabakedpotato.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touchcookpad,number1forBakedPotatoes.
cook
1
2.Atend,followthedirectionsinthedisplay.
3.TouchSTART/add a minute pad.
START/add a minute
Cook chart
Food Amount Procedure
1.BakedPotatoes 1-8med. Piercewithforkinseveralplaces.Placeonpapertowelonturntable.Aftercooking, remove fromovenand let standwrappedinfoilfor5to10minutes.
2.FreshVegetables,soft Broccoli Brusselssprouts Cabbage Cauliflower(flowerets) Cauliflower(whole) Spinach Zucchini Bakedapples
0.25-2lb0.25-2lb0.25-2lb0.25-2lb1medium0.25-1lb0.25-2lb2-4medium
Washandplaceincasserole.Addnowaterifvegetableshavejustbeenwashed.Coverwithlidfortendervegetables.Useplasticwrapfortender-crispvegetables.Touchcook padandthenumber2.Aftercooking,stir,ifpossible.Letstand,covered,for2to5minutes.
3.FreshVegetables,hard Carrots,sliced Cornoncob Greenbeans Wintersquash -diced -halves
0.25-1.5lb2-4pcs.0.25-1.5lb
0.25-1.5lb1-2
Placeincasserole.Add1-4tbsp.water.Coverwithlidfortendervegetables.Useplasticwrapcoverfortender-crispvegetables.Touchcook padandthenumber3.Aftercook-ing,stir,ifpossible.Letstand,covered,for2to5minutes.
4.FrozenVegetables 0.25-1.25lb Addnowater.Coverwithlidorplasticwrap.Aftercooking,stirandletstand,covered,for3minutes.
5.FrozenEntrees 1-2(6-7oz)
Use for frozenconvenience foods. Itwillgivesatisfactoryresults formostbrands.Youmaywish to tryseveralandchooseyourfavorite.Removepackagefromouterwrappingandfollowpackagedirectionsforcovering.Aftercooking,letstand,covered,for1to3minutes.
6.GroundMeat 0.25-2lb Usethissettingtocookgroundbeeforturkeyaspattiesorinacasseroletobeaddedtootheringredients.Placepattiesonamicrowave-saferackandcoverwithwaxpaper.Placegroundmeat inacasseroleandcoverwithwaxpaperorplasticwrap.Whenovenstops,turnpattiesoverorstirmeatincasseroletobreakuplargepieces.Re-coverandtouchSTART/add a minute.Aftercooking,letstand,covered,for2to3minutes.
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Food Amount Procedure
7.Rice 0.5-2cups Placericeintoadeepcasseroledishandadddoublequantityofwater.Coverwithlidorplasticwrap.Aftercooking,stir,coverandletstand3to5minutesoruntilallliquidhasbeenabsorbed.
Rice Water Size of casserole dish .5 cup 1cup 1.5 quart 1 cup 2cups 2 quart 1.5 cups 3cups 2.5or3 quart 2 cups 4cups 3 quartorlarger
8.Fish,seafood 0.25-2lb Arrange in ring around shallow glass dish (roll fillet withedgesunderneath).Coverwithplasticwrap.Aftercooking,letstand,covered,3minutes.
9.ChickenBreast 0.25-2lb Coverwithventedplasticwrap.Whenovenstops,turnover.Shieldwithsmall,flatpiecesofaluminumfoilanyareasthatarecookingtoorapidly.Re-coverandtouchSTART/add a minute.Aftercooking, letstand,covered3 to5minutes.Chickenshouldbe160˚F.
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Yourovenhas3convenientpadstoassistwithmealpreparation. There are some foods under QuickbreakfastandExpress lunchthatusethesensor.SeetheSensorSettingsinformationonpage15.Forfoodsnotusingthesensor,followthedirectionsintheInteractiveDisplaytoenterquantity.
NOTES
1. All Meal Settings features can be pro-grammedwithMoreorlesstimeadjustment.Touch the power level pad onceor twicebeforetouchingSTART/add a minutepad.Seepage27.
2. Each foodhasacookinghint.Touchuser prefpadwhentheHELPindicatorislightedinthedisplay.
3. Should you attempt to enter more or lessthantheallowedamount,anerrormessagewillappearinthedisplay.
Moreorlessthanthequantitylistedinthechartshouldbecookedfollowingtheguide-linesinanymicrowavecookbook.
4. Thefinalcookingresultwillvaryaccordingtothefoodcondition(e.g.initialtemperature,shape,quality).Checkfoodfortemperatureaftercooking. Ifadditional time isneeded,continuetocookmanually.
Quick breakfastQuickbreakfastisforpreparingpopularbreakfastfoods.
• SupposeyouwanttouseQuickbreakfasttocook2servingsofhotcereal.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touchquick break-fastpadandnumber5forhotcereal.
quickbreakfast
5
2. Ifyouwanttocook2servings,touchnumber2.
2
3.TouchSTART/add a minute pad.
START/add a minute
Aftercooking,followthedirectionsindisplay.
Quick breakfast chart
Food Amount Procedure
1.Beverage .5-2cups Thissettingisgoodforrestoringacoolbeveragetoabetterdrinkingtemperature. Touchquick breakfast pad and number 1 for bever-age.Touchnumber1padfora0.5cupincreasepertouchandpressSTART/add a minutepad.Stirafterheating.
2.Rolls/Muffins 1-10pcs Usethispadtowarmrolls,muffins,biscuits,bagelsetc.Largeitemsshouldbeconsideredas2or3regularsize.Arrangeonplate:coverwithpapertowel.Forrefrigeratedrollsormuffins,itmaybenecessarytodoubletheenteredamounttoensuretheproperservingtemperature.Forexample,enterquantityof2for1refrigeratedmuffin.
Towarmfreshrollsandmuffins,touchquick breakfastpadandtouchnumber2forrollsandmuffins.ThenenterdesiredquantityandtouchSTART/add a minutepad.
3.FrozenBreakfast*
1or2(3-6oz)
Thissettingworkswellforfrozenbreakfastentrees,pancakes,waffles,burritosetc.Followmanufacturer’sdirectionsforhowtoprepareformicrowaving.Allowtostand1or2minutesaftercooking.
* It is not necessary to enter amount or number.
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Quick breakfast chart (cont.)
Food Amount Procedure
4.ScrambledEggs
1-8eggs Foreachegg,use1teaspoonofbutterormargarineand1tablespoonofmilk.Placebutterormargarineindish,measuringcuporcasserolelargeenoughfortheeggtoexpand.Mixeggandmilktogether.Pourontobutterormargarine indish.Place inovenandprogram.Whenaudiblesignalsareheard,stireggmixturemoving thecookedportion to thecenterofthedishanduncookedportiontotheoutside.Aftercooking,stirandletstand,covered,untilset.Notethateggswillbeslightlyundercookedwhenremovedfromtheoven.
5.HotCereal 1-6servings
Useindividualpacketsorbulkcerealinyourfavoritevariety:oatmeal,oatbran,creamofwheat,farinaorwheatena.
Follow package directions for the correct amount of water or milk. Topreventboilovers,itisveryimportanttochoosealargecontainerbecausemicrowavecookingofcerealcauseshighboiling.Whenovenstops,stirandtouchSTART/add a minute.Aftercooking,stirandletstand,covered,for2minutes.
Express lunchExpresslunchisforcooking/heatingfoodsthattakeashortamountoftime!
• SupposeyouwanttouseExpresslunchtoheat2cupsofsoup.
Express lunch chart
Food Amount Procedure
1. ChickenNuggets
0.3-1lb Placefrozenchickennuggetsonaflatplateallowingspacebetweeneach.Itisnotnecessarytocoverthem.
2.FrozenSnacks*
1or2(3-8oz)
Use for frozen poppers, cheese sticks, appetizers, chicken wings, etc.Removefromouterpackage.Followpackagedirectionsforhowtowraporcover.Becarefulwhenremovingfromtheovenassnackmaybeveryhot.
3.Pizza 1-6slices Useforfrozenmicrowavepizza.Removefrompackageandunwrap.Followpackagedirectionsforuseofpackageand/orsilvercrispingdisk.
4.Hotdogs*inbuns
1-6 Placehotdoginbun.Wrapeachwithpapertowelornapkin.
5.Soup* 1-8cups Placeinbowlorcasserole.Coverwithlidorplasticwrap.Atend,stir,re-coverandletstand1to3minutes.
* It is not necessary to enter amount or number.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touchexpress lunchpadandnumber5forsoup.
expresslunch
5
2.TouchSTART/add a minute pad.
START/add a minute
Aftercooking,followthedirectionsindisplay.
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Dinner recipes (recipes serve �)
Dinner recipesDinnerrecipeswillcookanyofthedinnerslistedinthechartbysimplyfollowingthedirectionsinthelnteractiveDisplayandontheRecipeCard.FollowRecipeCardforingredientsandinstructions.
• SupposeyouwanttouseDinnerrecipestocookYellowRiceandChicken.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touchdinner recipespadandnumber1forYellowRiceandChicken.
dinnerrecipes
1
2.Seerecipecardfordirections.
3.TouchSTART/add a minute pad.
START/add a minute
1. YELLOW RICE AND CHICKEN
Placeina3quartcasserole:
1 package(5-8ounces)yellowricemixwithflavorpacket
2 cupschickenbroth
Stirwellandcover.Touchdinner recipes, number1andtouchSTART/add a minute.Atpause,stirwellandadd:
1 cupfrozenpeas
1 redpepper,diced
11/4 poundsbonelesschickencutlets,slicedintothinstrips
Re-cover.TouchSTART/add a minute.
Atend,garnishwithparsley.
�. DRESSED-UP MEAT LOAF
Mixtogetherwell:
11/2poundsleangroundbeef1/2 cupsoftbreadcrumbs1/2 cupredwine
1 egg,beaten
2 tablespoonschoppedonion1/2 teaspoonsalt1/2 teaspoondrymustard1/4 teaspoonpepper
1 teaspooninstantbeefbouillon
2 tablespoonschoppedgreenpepperPlaceina9x5-inchglassloafdish.
Touchdinner recipes,number2andtouchSTART/add a minute.
Ifdesired,spreadtopofmeatloafwith1/2cupcatsupduringlast2minutesofcookingtime.
Atend,removefromoven,coverwithfoilandallowtostand3to5minutesbeforeserving.
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3. HERB ROAST PORK
Combineinsmalldish:
1 tablespoonbutter,melted
2 clovesgarlic,minced
1 teaspoondriedmarjoramleaves,crushed1/2 teaspoondriedoreganoleaves,crushed1/2 teaspoonpepper
Stirwell.Brushon:
1 (3pound)boneless,porkloin,centercutPlaceloinina13x9x2-inchcasserole.Coverwithventedplasticwrap.
Touchdinner recipes,number3andtouchSTART/add a minute.
4. CREAMY SEAFOOD PASTA
Placeina3quartcasserole:
8-9ouncesfreshtortellini
2 cupswater
Stirwellandcover.Touchdinner recipes, number4andtouchSTART/add a minute.Atpause,stirwellandadd:
1 jar(17ounces)creamyAlfredosauceor13/4cupsofmedium,whitecheesesauce
11/4 poundscombinationrawshellfish,freshorthawed(shrimp,bayscallops,crabmeat)
3 cupsmixed,freshvegetables(slicedmushrooms,thinlyjuliennedcarrots,greenbeans)
Re-cover.TouchSTART/add a minute.Atend,garnishwith:
1/3 cupgratedParmesancheese
5. ORzO VEGETARIAN MEDLEY
Placeina3quartcasserole:
1 cuporzoorothertinyshapedpasta
31/2 cupsvegetableorchickenbroth1/4 cuppestosauce(freshorreconstituted
fromdry)1/2 cupsmallpiecesofsundriedtomatoes
1 tablespoonmincedgarlic
1 tablespoonItalianseasoning
Stirwellandcover.Touchdinner recipes,number5andtouchSTART/add a minute.Atpause,stirwellandadd:
3 cupschoppedgreen,red,orangeoryellowpeppers
1 onion,thinlysliced
1 can(14ounces)artichokehearts,drainedandquartered
1 can(3ounces)pitted,ripeolives,drainedandhalved
Re-cover.TouchSTART/add a minute.Atend,stirandgarnishtopwith:
1/2 cupfreshlyshreddedParmesancheese1/4 cuppinenuts
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QuickSettingsautomaticallycomputethecorrectheatingtimeandmicrowavepowerlevelformelting,softeningandwarmingfoodsshowninthechart.
• Supposeyouwanttomelt1squareofchocolate.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touchmeltpadonce. melt
2.Selectdesiredfoodbytouchingnumberpad.Ex:Touchnumber2forchocolate.
2
3.Repeattouchingsamenumberpadtoselectquantity.Ex:Touchnumber2twomoretimesfor1square.
2x2
4.TouchSTART/add a minute pad.
START/add a minute
Quick settings chart
Food Amount Procedure
Soften
1. Icecream
2.Creamcheese
1pint
1/2gallon
3oz
8oz.
DONOTCOVER.
Aftertouchingsoften,touchnumber1twotimesfor1pint.
Aftertouchingsoften,touchnumber1threetimesfor1/2gallon.
Aftertouchingsoften,touchnumber2twotimesfor3oz.
Aftertouchingsoften,touchnumber2threetimesfor8oz.
Melt
1. Butter
2.Chocolate
2tbsp
1/2cup
1cupchips
1square
UseaPyrexmeasuringcup.Coverwithplasticwrap.
Aftertouchingmelt,touchnumber1twotimesfor2tbsp.
Aftertouchingmelt,touchnumber1threetimesfor1/2cup.
Aftertouchingmelt,touchnumber2twotimesfor1cupchips.
Aftertouchingmelt,touchnumber2threetimesfor1square.
Warm
1. Syrup
2.Desserttopping
1/4cup
1/2cup
1/4cup
1/2cup
UseaPyrexmeasuringcup.DONOTCOVER.
Aftertouchingwarm,touchnumber1twotimesfor1/4cup.
Aftertouchingwarm,touchnumber1threetimesfor1/2cup.
Aftertouchingwarm,touchnumber2twotimesfor1/4cup.
Aftertouchingwarm,touchnumber2threetimesfor1/2cup.
NOTES
1.Tomelt,softenorwarmotherfoodorfoodsexceptthequantitylistedintheQuickset-tingsChart,usemanualoperation.
2. Quick Settings can be programmed withMoreorlesstimeadjustment.Seepage27.
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Defrost
Defrost chart
Food Amount Procedure
1. GroundMeat .5-2lb Removeanythawedpiecesaftereachstage.Letstand,covered,for5to10minutes.
2.Steaks/Chops .5-3lb Aftereachstage,rearrangeandiftherearewarmorthawedportions,shieldwithsmallflatpiecesofaluminumfoil.Removeanymeatorfishthatisalmostdefrosted.Letstand,covered,for10to20minutes.
3.Rolls/Muffins 1-10 Usethispadtodefrostrolls,muffins,biscuits,bagelsetc.Largeitemsshouldbeconsideredas2or3regularsize.Arrangeonplate;coverwithpapertowel.
Other Special Features
DefrostautomaticallydefrostsallthefoodsfoundintheDefrostchartbelow.
• Supposeyouwanttodefrosta2.0poundsteak.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touchdefrostpadandnumber2forsteak. defrost
2
2.Enterweightbytouchingthenumberpads2and0.Ex:2.0lbsteak.
2
0
3.TouchSTART/add a minutepad.Theovenwillstopsothefoodcanbechecked.
START/add a minute
4.Afterthe1ststage,openthedoor.Turnsteakoverandshieldanywarmportions.Closethedoor.TouchSTART/add a minutepad.
START/add a minute
5.Afterthe2ndstage,openthedoor.Shieldanywarmportions.Closethedoor.TouchSTART/add a minute pad.
START/add a minute
Afterdefrostcycleends,letstand,covered.
NOTES
1. TodefrostotherfoodorfoodsaboveorbelowtheweightsallowedontheDefrostchart,usetimeand30%power.SeeManualdefrostonpage15.
2. Defrost can be programmed with More orless time adjustment. Touch the power level pad once or twice before touchingSTART/add a minutepad.
3. Touchuser prefpadwhentheHELPindica-torislightedinthedisplayforahelpfulhint.
4. Ifyouattempttoentermoreorlessthantheamountasindicatedinthechartbelow,anerrormessagewillappearinthedisplay.
5. Checkfoodswhenovensignals.Afterfinalstage, small sections may still be icy. Letstand to continue thawing. Do not defrostuntilallicecrystalsarethawed.
6. Shieldingpreventscooking fromoccurringbefore thecenterof the food isdefrosted.Use small smooth strips of aluminum foilto cover edges and thinner sections ofthefood.
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Keep warm allows you to keep food warm for30minutes.
Direct use• Supposeyouwanttokeepacupofsoupwarm
for30minutes.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touchkeep warmpad. keepwarm
2.Enterthedesiredtime.
3
0
0
0
3.TouchSTART/add a minutepad.
START/add a minute
Theovenwillstart.Thedisplaywillshow30.00andcountdown.KEEP WARMwillbedisplayedduringthecountdown.
YoucanprogramKeepwarmwithmanualcookingtokeepfoodwarmcontinuouslyaftercooking.
With manual cooking• Suppose you want to cook a cup of soup for
2minutesat70%andkeepthesoupwarmfor15minutes.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Entercookingtime. 2
0
0
2.Touchpower levelpad4timesfor70%power.
powerlevel x4
3.Touchkeep warmpad. keepwarm
4.Enterthedesiredtimebytouchingthenumberpads1,5,0and0for15minutes.
1
5
0
0
5.TouchSTART/add a minutepad.
START/add a minute
Theoperationwillstart.Whenthecookingtimeiscomplete,alongtonewillsoundandKeepwarmwillstart.KEEP WARMwillappearinthedisplayevery10secondsandcountdownfor15minutes.
NOTE
KeepwarmcannotbeprogrammedwithOtherSpecialFeatures.
Keep warm
Other Special Features
Food Amount Procedure
4.BonelessPoultry .5-2lb Usebonelessbreastofchickenorturkey.Aftereachstage,iftherearewarmorthawedportions,rearrangeorremove.Letstand,covered,for5to10minutes.
5.Bone-inPoultry .5-3lb Arrangepieceswithmeatiestportionstowardoutsideofglassdishormicrowavesaferack.Aftereachstage,iftherearewarmorthawedpor-tions,rearrangeorremove.Letstand,covered,for5to15minutes.
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User prefUser pref provides 4 features that make usingyouroveneasybecause specific instructionsareprovidedintheinteractivedisplay.
1. CHILD LOCKTheChildLockpreventsunwantedovenoperationsuch as by small children. The oven can be setsothatthecontrolpanelisdeactivatedorlocked.To set, touch user pref, the number 1 and thentouchtheSTART/add a minutepad.Shouldapadbe touched, CHiLD LOCK ON will appear in thedisplay.
Tocancel,touchuser prefandSTOP/clearpad.
�. AUDIBLE SIGNAL ELIMINATIONIf you wish to have the oven operate with noaudiblesignals,touchuser pref,thenumber2andSTOP/clear.
Tocancelandrestoretheaudiblesignal,touchuser pref,thenumber2andSTART/add a minute.
3. AUTO STARTIfyouwishtoprogramyouroventobegincookingautomatically at a designated time of day, followthisprocedure:
• Supposeyouwant tostartcookingastewfor20minuteson50%at4:30.Beforesetting,checktomakesure theclock isshowing thecorrecttimeofday.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Touchuser prefpad. user pref
2.Touchnumber3. 3
3.Enterthestarttime.
4
3
0
4.Touchtimer/clockpad. timer/clock
Convenient Features
Procedure
Step Press
5.Entercookingtime.
2
0
0
0
6.Touchpower levelpadsixtimesfor50%power.
powerlevel x6
7. TouchSTART/add a minutepad.
START/add a minute
NOTES
1. AutoStartcanbeusedformanualcookingifclockisset.
2. If theovendoor isopenedafterprogram-mingAutoStart,itisnecessarytotouchtheSTART/add a minutepadforAutoStarttimetoappearinthereadoutsothattheovenwillautomaticallybeginprogrammedcookingatthechosenAutoStarttime.
3. BesuretochoosefoodsthatcanbeleftintheovensafelyuntiltheAutoStarttime.Acornorbutternutsquashareoftenagoodchoice.
4. Ifyouwishtoknowthetimeofday,simplytouchthetimer/clockpad.Aslongasyourfingeristouchingthetimer/clockpad,thetimeofdaywillbedisplayed.
4. LANGUAGE SELECTIONTheovencomessetforEnglishandU.S.CustomaryUnit-pounds.Tochange,touchuser prefandthenumber 4. Continue to touch the number 4 untilyourchoiceisselectedfromthetablebelow.Then,touchSTART/add a minutepad.
Number Language Display
Once English ENGLiSH
Twice Spanish ESPANOL
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Multiple sequence cooking Yourovencanbeprogrammedforupto4automaticcookingsequences,switchingfromonepowerlevelsettingtoanotherautomatically.
Sometimescookingdirectionstellyoutostartononepowerlevelandthenchangetoadifferentpowerlevel.Yourovencandothisautomatically.
• Suppose you want to cook roast beef for5minutesat100%and thencontinue tocookfor30minutesat50%.
Procedure
Step Press
1. Entercookingtime. 5
0
0
2.Touchpower levelpadoncefor100%power.
powerlevel x1
3.Entersecondcookingtime.
3
0
0
0
4.Touchpower levelpad6timesfor50%power.
powerlevel x6
5.TouchSTART/add a minutepad.
START/add a minute
NOTES
1. Ifpower levelpadistouched,HiGHwillbedisplayed.
2. If100%isselectedasthefinalsequence,itisnotnecessary to touchthepower levelpad.
3. KeepWarmcanbeprogrammedeven if4cookingsequenceshavebeenset.
More or less time adjustment ShouldyoudiscoverthatyoulikeanyoftheSensorSettings,MealSettings,QuickSettingsorDefrostslightly more done, touch the power level padonceaftertouchingyourchoiceofpadsorbeforetouchingSTART/add a minutepad.ThedisplaywillshowMORE.
ShouldyoudiscoverthatyoulikeanyoftheSensorSettings,MealSettings,QuickSettingsorDefrostslightly less done, touch the power level padtwiceaftertouchingyourchoiceofpadsorbeforetouchingSTART/add a minutepad.ThedisplaywillshowLESS.
Add a minuteAdd a minute allows you to cook for a minute at100%bysimplytouchingtheSTART/add a minutepad.Youcanalsoextendcookingtimeinmultiplesof1minutebyrepeatedlytouchingthe START/add a minutepadduringmanualcooking.
• Suppose you want to heat a cup of soup foroneminute.
Procedure
Step Press
Touch START/add a minutepad.
START/add a minute
NOTES
1. To use add a minute, touch pad within 3minutes after cooking, closing the door,touching the STOP/clear pad or duringcooking.
2. Add a minute cannot be used with OtherSpecialfeatures.
HelpEach setting has a cooking hint. If you wish tocheck,touchuser prefwheneverHELPislightedintheInteractiveDisplayfortheseandothermanualoperationhints.
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Timer• Suppose you want to time a 3-minute long
distancephonecall.
Procedure
Step Press
1.Touchtimer/clockandnumber1.
timer/clock
1
2.Entertime. 3 0 0
3.Touchtimer/clock.Thetimerwillcountdown.Tocancelthetimer,touchtheSTOP/clearpadonce.
timer/clock
NOTE
timeroperatesasakitchentimerandcannotbeusedwhentheovenisoperating.
Demonstration modeTodemonstrate,touchtimer/clock,thenumber0andthentouchtheSTART/add a minutepadandholdforthreeseconds.DEMO ONwillappearinthedisplay. Cooking operations and specific specialfeaturescannowbedemonstratedwithnopowerintheoven.Forexample,touchadd a minutepadandthedisplaywillshowandcountdownquicklytoEND.
To cancel, touch timer/clock, the number 0 andSTOP/clearpads. Ifeasier,unplugtheovenfromtheelectricaloutletandreplug.
LightPressthelightpadonetimeforhigh,twiceforlowandthreetimestoturnoff.
FanThefanwillautomaticallystartwhenheatrisesfromrange surface units or burners. This protects theOver the Range Microwave Oven from excessivetemperaturerise.Thefanwillstayonuntilthetem-peraturedecreases.Itcannotbeturnedoffmanuallyduringthistime.
For other uses, press fan pad one time for high,twiceforlowandthreetimestoturnoff.
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ExteriorTheoutsidesurfaceisprecoatedsteelandplastic.Cleantheoutsidewithmildsoapandwater;rinseanddrywithasoftcloth.Donotuseany typeofhouseholdorabrasivecleaner.
DoorWipethewindowonbothsideswithadampclothto remove any spills or spatters. Metal parts willbe easier to maintain if wiped frequently with adampcloth.Avoidtheuseofsprayandotherharshcleanersastheymaystain,streakordullthedoorsurface.
Touch Control PanelWipethepanelwithaclothdampenedslightlywithwateronly.Drywithasoftcloth.Donotscruboruseanysortofchemicalcleaners.ClosedoorandtouchSTOP/clear.
InteriorCleaning is easy because little heat is generatedto the interior surfaces; therefore, there is nobakingandsettingofspillsorspattering.Tocleanthe interior surfaces, wipe with a soft cloth andwarmwater.DONOTUSEABRASIVEORHARSHCLEANERSORSCOURINGPADS.Forheaviersoil,usebakingsodaoramildsoap;rinsethoroughlywithhotwater.Therackcanbecleanedwithhotsoapywater,rinsedanddried.
Odor RemovalOccasionally, a cooking odor may remain in theoven.Toremove,combine1cupwater,gratedpeelandjuiceof1lemonandseveralwholeclovesina2-cupglassmeasuringcup.Boilforseveralminutesusing100%power.Allowtosetinovenuntilcool.Wipeinteriorwithasoftcloth.
Grease FiltersFilters should be cleaned at least once a month.Neveroperatethefanorovenwithoutthefiltersinplace.
1. Pulldownslightlyonthetabtowardthemiddleoftheovenandremovethefilter.Repeatfortheotherfilter.
2. Soakthefiltersinasinkordishpanfilledwithhotwateranddetergent.DONOTuseammoniaorotheralkali;theywillreactwiththefiltermaterialanddarkenit.
3. Agitate and scrub with a brush to removeembeddeddirt.
4. Rinsethoroughlyandshakedry.
5. Replacebyfittingthefilterbackintotheopening.
Greasefilter
Tab
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or leave the door open to inactivate the oven during cleaning.
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Charcoal FilterCharcoal Filter, which was installed in your OvertheRangeMicrowaveOven,isusedfornonvented,recirculatedinstallation.Thefiltershouldbechangedevery6to12monthsdependingonuse.
1. DisconnectpowertotheOvertheRangeMicro-wave Oven at the circuit breaker panel or byunplugging.
2. Remove the two louver mounting screws andpushdowncarefullyonthetabateachendofthelouvertodisengageit.(Seeillustration.)
3. Pullthelouverawayfromtheunit.
4. Changethecharcoalfilter.
5. Carefullypushthelouverbackintoplace(engag-ingboththebottomandtoptabs)andreplacethescrewsremovedinstep2.
Louver
Toptab
Bottomtab
ScrewScrew
Charcoalfilter(whitesidefacesfront)
Light bulbs1. To replace light bulbs, first disconnect power
to the oven at the circuit breaker panel or byunplugging.
2. Toreleasecover,removethescrewonthelightcover.(Seeillustration.)
3. Replace light bulbs with equivalent watt bulbavailablefromyourElectroluxAuthorizedServicerorpartsdistributor.Bulbsarealsoavailableatmost hardware stores or lighting centers. DONOTUSEABULBLARGERTHAN30WATTS.
4. Closelightcoverandsecurewithscrewremovedinstep2.
Lightcover
ScrewLightbulbs
CAUTION
Lightcovermaybecomeveryhot.Donottouchglasswhenlightison.
Cleaning and Care
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Pleasecheckthefollowingbeforecallingforservice:
Placeonecupofwaterinaglassmeasuringcupintheovenandclosethedoorsecurely.
OperatetheovenforoneminuteatHIGH100%.
A Doestheovenlightcomeon? YES____ NO____
B Doesthecoolingfanwork?
(Putyourhandovertheleftsideoflouver.)
YES____ NO____
C Isthewaterintheovenwarm? YES____ NO____
Service Call Check
If “NO” is the answer to any of the above ques-tions, please check electrical outlet, fuse and/ or circuit breaker. If they are functioning prop-erly, CONTACT YOUR NEAREST ELECTROLUX AUTHORIzED SERVICER.
A microwave oven should never be serviced by a “do-it-yourself” repair person.
NOTE
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ACLineVoltage: UL&CSARating,Singlephase120V,60Hz,AConly
ACPowerRequired: UL&CSARating,1400watts,12.0amps.
OutputPower:* 1200watts
Frequency: 2450MHz
OutsideDimensions: 2929/32"(W)x171/16"(H)x165/32"(D)
CavityDimensions: 229/16"(W)x109/16"(H)x15"(D)
OvenCapacity: 2.1Cu.Ft.
Weight: Approx.54.5lb
* TheInternationalElectrotechnicalCommission’sstandardizedmethodformeasuringoutputwattage.Thistestmethodiswidelyrecognized.
Incompliancewithstandardssetby:
FCC - FederalCommunicationsCommissionAuthorized.
DHHS - ComplieswithDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices (DHHS)rule,CFR,Title21,ChapterI,SubchapterJ.
- ThissymbolonthenameplatemeanstheproductislistedbyUnderwritersLaboratories,Inc.foruseinUSAorCanada.
Specifications
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Over the range microwave oven warranty
Your Over The Range Microwave Oven is protected by this warranty
Warranty period
Through our authorized servicers, We will:
The consumer will be Responsible for:
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY
Oneyearfromoriginal pur-chasedate.
Payallcostsforrepairingorreplacinganypartsofthisappliancewhichprovetobedefectiveinmaterialsofworkmanship.
CostsofservicecallsthatarelistedunderNORMAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THECONSUMER.*
UNLIMITED WARRANTY (Applicable to the State of Alaska)
Time periodslistedabove.
Alloftheprovisionsofthefullwarrantiesabove and the exclusions listed belowapply.
Costsofthetechnician’straveltothehomeandanycostsforpickupanddeliveryoftheappliancerequiredbecauseofservice.
In the U.S.A.,yourappliance iswarrantedbyElectroluxHomeProductsNorthAmerica,adivisionofWhiteConsolidatedIndustries,Inc.Weauthorizenopersontochangeoraddtoanyofourobligationsunderthiswarranty.OurobligationsforserviceandpartsunderthiswarrantymustbeperformedbyusoranauthorizedElectroluxHomeProductsNorthAmericaservicer.In Canada,yourapplianceiswarrantedbyElectroluxCanadaCorp.
*NORMAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONSUMER
This warranty applies only to products in ordinary household use, and the consumer is responsible for the items listed below:1. Properuseoftheapplianceinaccordancewithinstructionsprovidedwiththeproduct.2. Properinstallationbyanauthorizedservicerinaccordancewithinstructionsprovidedwiththe
applianceandinaccordancewithalllocalplumbing,electricaland/orgascodes.3. Properconnectiontoagroundedpowersupplyofsufficientvoltage,replacementofblownfuses,
repairoflooseconnectionsordefectsinhousewiring.4. Expensesformakingtheapplianceaccessibleforservicing,suchasremovaloftrim,cupboards,
shelves,etc.,whicharenotapartoftheappliancewhenitwasshippedfromthefactory.5. Damagestofinishafterinstallation.6. Replacementoflightbulbsand/orfluorescenttubes(onmodelswiththesefeatures).
EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover the following:1. CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND
INCIDENTALEXPENSESRESULTINGFROMANYBREACHOFTHISWRITTENORANYIMPLIEDWARRANTY.
NOTE: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequentialdamages,sothislimitationorexclusionmaynotapplytoyou.
2. Servicecallswhichdonot involvemalfunctionordefects inworkmanshipormaterial,orforappliancesnotinordinaryhouseholduse.Theconsumershallpayforsuchservicecalls.
3. Damagescausedbyservicesperformedbyservicersother thanElectroluxHomeProductsNorthAmericaor itsauthorizedservicers;useofpartsother thangenuineElectroluxHomeProductsparts;obtainedfrompersonsotherthansuchservicers;orexternalcausessuchasabuse,misuse,inadequatepowersupplyoractsofGod.
4. Productswithoriginalserialnumbersthathavebeenremovedoralteredandcannotbereadilydetermined.
IF YOU NEED SERVICE Keepyourbillofsale,deliveryslip,orsomeotherappropriatepaymentrecord.Thedateonthebillestablishesthewarrantyperiodshouldserviceberequired.Ifserviceisperformed,itisinyourbestinteresttoobtainandkeepallreceipts.Thiswrittenwarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights.Youmayalsohaveotherrightsthatvaryfromstatetostate.ServiceunderthiswarrantymustbeobtainedbycontactingElectroluxHomeProducts:
USA1-800-�44-�044ElectroluxHomeProductsNorthAmericaP.O.Box212378Augusta,GA30917
Canada1-8��-��4-��11ElectroluxHomeProductsNorthAmerica802,boul.L’ange-GardienL’Assomption,QuébecJ5W1T6
Thiswarrantyonlyappliesinthe50statesoftheU.S.A.,PuertoRico,andCanada.Productfeaturesorspecifica-tionsasdescribedorillustratedaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.AllwarrantiesaremadebyElectroluxHome Products North America, a division of WhiteConsolidatedIndustries,Inc.InCanada,yourapplianceiswarrantedbyElectroluxCanadaCorp.
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