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conveniencecooking.Oryoumaymakeyourown
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4. Clock.Touchthispadtoentertimeofdaycmcheck
timeofdaywhikmicrowaving.TOsetclod, first
toughCLK!Kpadandthenentertimeofday.For
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flashonreadoutdirectingyoutotouchSTARTthus
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toresetor chsngetime,
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Temperature,PowerLevel,AutomaticCookingCodes,
AutoRoastCodesorAutoDefrostCodenumbersand
fd weight.
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lowerportion.Afier15seconds,alllightsdisappear
and“RESET”comesonintheupperportion.Touch
theCLEAR/OFFpadandovenisreadyforuse.
Ifpowerisdisruptedatanytime,theabovesequence
recurs,andyoumust
resetCLOCKaftertouching
CLEARKWF.
9.Tim Defrost.Gentle,moreuniformthawingat
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temperatureuntilpresettemperatureisreached
andholdstemperatureforuptoonehour.(Seepage10.)
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orPowerLevel3(LOW)fordefrosting.
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coded.Thefanmaystayonuptoapproximately30
minutesaftertherangeandmicrowaveovencontrols
havebeenturnedoff.
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ThetimecookingfeatureMows
youtopresetthecookingtime.
Theovenshutsoffautomatically.
PowerLevel10(HIGH)is
recommendedformostcooking,
butyoumaychangethisformore
flexibility.SeeyourCookbook.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
timecooking,makeacupofcoffw
byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Ifanotherpowerlevelisdesired,
touchPowerLevelpadanddesired
number,althoughPowerLevel10
(HIGH)ispreferredforthiscupof
coffee.
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Timel;’ “PoweriO~’andtime
countingdownshowondisplay.
Step5:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“Endf’Oven,
light,andfimshutoff.
TouchSTART.“Cook
HowtoUse AutoStart
The AutoStartfkaturetallowsyou
to
programyouroventobegin
cookingatapresettime
ofday-uptoaU hourdelay.
ToUse AutoWart
StepMEnteryourdesiredcooking -
program.
Step2: TouchAU~ STARTpad
(insteadofSTARTpad).
Step3:Enterthetimeyouwant
theoventostart.(Besureyour
microwaveovenclockshowsthe
correcttimeofday.)
Step4:TouchSTARTpad.The
ovenwillautomaticallystartat
thedesiredtime.
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Step1:Fillacup2/3fullofwater
andadd1teaspoonoffreezedried
coffw.Useacupthathasnometal
decoration.Placecupinovenand
closedoor.
step2: TouchTIMECOOKL
Displayshows:0andPower103
“EnterCookTimei“ flashes,
Step3:Selectyour
1$2andOfor8minuteand20
seconds,~h@ay
“~werlo;”“c~k Time~“
fhshes.
time.Touch
ShOWS1:20WId
Step(hOpenthedoor. “
Usingthe TimeCookII
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With the‘he CookUfature,you
cansettwotimecookingfunctions
withinoneprogram.Thiswould
beideal
power levels
operations.
Thefollowingisanexampleofhow
tochangepowerkwelsusingTime
CookIL
Step1:RepeatSteps1,2,and3.
Step2:TouchTIMECOOKIL
step3: set yourtimeasinstep3*
Step4 Tochtmgethepowerlevel,
tou~hPowerLevelpadandnumber
pad7.
step$%muchSTART*
Step6:PowerLewdMIis displayed
and“CookTimei“countsdown.
Step%Attheendof“CookThe
1“thenextsekwtedpowerkwelis
displayedand“CookTime2“ is
showncountingdown,
Step8:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“End!’The
oven,light,andfinshutoff.
Step9:Optmthedoor.
if yOUChid toChari&
duringyourIcooking
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Q. Xsetmyovenforthetime
calledforintherecipe,butatthe
endofthetimeMowed,mydish
wasn%don~.What
A. Sincehousepcwervariesdue
totimeoriomtkmmayLy Time
Cookrecipesgi~eyouatimerange
topreventovercooking.Setthe
ovenforminimumtime,testthe
foodfixdoneness,andcookyour
dishalittlelonger,ifnecessary.
Q. 1touchedthenumberpads
andseiectedmypowerlevel, When
I touchedsTART~however>my
ovendidn’tcomeon.Whynot?
A. TheTIMECOOKIorXpad
mustbetouchedbeforesettingthe
numberpadsorelseyourovenwill
notbegincooking.
(&1wanttocookona power
levelotherthanHIGH.Whatdo
Ineedtodo?
A. TOchangethepowerlevel,
touchthePOWERLEVELpad.
*’EnterPower”flashesonthe
displaypanel.13rNer newnumber.
Q. CanI MuxwptmyTime
CookfUdOBltocheckthef~d? -
A. Yes.!Ibresumecooking,
simplyclosethedoorandpress
theSTARTpad.Thetimermustb
resetforcookingtoresumeunless
timeisremainingcmtimer,
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DefrostingbyTim?
TheDefrostsettingisdesigned
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forewmthawingforlargearnounts
offbodandisoneofthemost
importantadvantagesofa
microwaveoven.
@PowerLevel3isautomatically
setfordefrosting,butyoumay
changethisformoreflexibility.
@SeeyourCookbookfor
defrostinghelp.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
thedefrostflmction,defrostfrozen
porkchopsbyfollowingthesteps
below.
Step1:Placepackageoffrozen
chopsintheovenandclosedmr.
step2: TouchTIMEDEFIKMT.
Displayshows:0an#Power3.
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“EnterDefTime”flashes.
Step4 TouchSTART.“DefTime”
showsandtimecountsdownon
display.Whencycleiscompleted,
theovensignalsandflashes“End~’
thenautomaticallyshutsoff.
Step5:Tbrnpackageover,close
doorandrepeatSteps2,3 and4.
Step6: Opendoor,remove
packageandseparatechopsto
finishdefrosting.
Da’’ustingTips
oF“S tlozeninpaperorplastic
canbedefrostedinthepackage.
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Q. WhenIpressSTART,1hear
adullthumpingnoise.Whatisit?
A. Thissoundisnormal.Itis
lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga
PowerLevellowerthan10(HIGH).
Q. CanIdefrostsmallitemsin
almrry?
A, Yes,buttheywillneedmore
frequentattentionthanusual.Raise
thepowerlevelafterenteringthe
timebytouchingthedesiredpower
levelpad.PowerLevel7cutsthe
timeaboutinl/2;PowerLevel
10cutsthetimetoapproximately
1/3,Duringeither,rotateorstir
foodfrequently.
Q. Whydon’tthedehsting
timesintheCookbookseemright
formyfood?
A. Cookbooktimesareaverage.
Defrostingtimecanvaryaccording
tothetemperatureinyourfreezer.
SetyourovenKmthetimoindicated
inyourCookbook.Ifyotirfd is
stillnotcompletelythawedatthe
endofthattime,resetyouroven
andadjustthetimeaccordingly.
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minutes.Displayshows8:00and
“Power3:’“DefTime”flashes.If
youwishtochangepowerlevel,
touchPowerLevelpadandthen
newnumber.
@Forevendefrosting~some@ods
needtobebrokenuporseparated
partOf’thewaythroughthe
defrostingtime.
@Pre-packagedfrozendinners
canbedefrostedandmicrowave
cooked.Theyshouldbereplacedin
theirboxes.Besuretoremoveany
foilcovers.Keepmetaltraysat
least1“awayfromcavityWalls.
@CheckyourCookbookforother
defrostingtips,
Q Shouldallfoodsbe
completelythawedWore
cooking?
A, Someftwdsshouldnotbe
completelythawedbeforecooking.
Forexample,fishcookssoquickly
itisbettertobegincookingwhileit
isstillslightlyfrozen.
Q. C%n1openthedoorduring
defrostingtocheck
p’ogress
A.
Ufmyhod?
Yes.Youmayopenthedoorat
011the
anytimeduringmicrowaving.lb
resumedefrosting,closethedoor
andpressSTART,Theovenbegins
operatingiftime
isieftontimer.
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Mend temperatureisthebest
testofdonenessformanyfoods.
“TernpCook/Hold”takesthe
guessworkoutofcookingbecause
theovenautomaticallyswitches
to“Hold”settingafterreaching
thepresetfd temperatureand
maintainsthattemperatureforup
toonehouroruntilyoutouchthe
CLEAR/OFFpad.
‘1’he’lkmperature Probe
HA~DLE
Thetemperatureprobeisa food
thermometerthatgaugesthe
internaltemperatureofyourfood;
itmustbeusedwhenusing“Temp
Cook/HoId”or“AutoRoast.”To
utilizeyourprobeproperly,follow
directionsforuseandinsertionin
thisbookinthesectionentitied
“AutomaticRoasting:’
C-AWE
HovvtoTempCukaRolled
BeefRibRoasth Medium
Step1:Inserttemperatureprobe
andattachprobesecurelyinoven
wall.Closethedoor.
Step2:TouchTEMPCoOK/
HOLD.Thedisplaypanelshows
F~d “~er lo~”“EnterTemp”
flashes.
Step3:Touch1,2,5 for125°F.
“TernpCook”flashes.125Fand
Power10showondisplay.
Step4 TouchPowerLevelpad.
“IInterPower”flashes.Touch5
formediumpower.“Temp(XxiG”
125FandPower5showondisplay.
Step5 llmchSTART.Ifintemal
temperatureoftheroastisless
than90%, displaywillshow
“C!OOI” oriftempemtweis9WF.or
above,disphiyshowstemperature
countingup.
Step6:When125°1?isreached,
theovenwillsoundanddisplay
*’Hold”,Theovenwillthenhold
thetemperature.
Step‘R TouchtheCLEARKWF
padtostopthecycle.
Step8:Removeprobeandf-
fromtheown.
Cwmmps
@ Ike a
heatmoreevenlyeventhough
requiringmoretime.
IBBesurefrozenfbodhasbeen
completelydefkostedbdbreinserting
probe.Probemaybreakoffifused
infrozenfoods.
* Usethecliptokeeptheprobein
placewhileheating.
@Overfoodslooselyformoisture
controlandquick,evenheating.
lowerpowerlevel;itwill
Questkmsa~dAuwwers
Qi4f&1
andtouchedtheSTAKI’pad,
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anda
WTOng?
A. “ERROR”flashesifyouset
thetemperatureeitherbelow90°F.
orabove199°F.Theoventellsyou,
betweentheflashingof“ERROR;’
whatincorrectentrywasmade,To
m-enter,touchCLEAR/OFFpad
andbeginagain.
Q.Arethereanyfoods1can%
TkmpCook?
A.Yes.Delicatebuttericings,ice
cream,frozenwhippedtoppings,
etc.softenrapidlyatwarm
temperatures.Batters,doughsand
frozenf~s arealsodifficultto
cookpreciselywiththeprobe.It’s
besttoT~meCookthesefds.
(1 Whydid6’PROBE$’ flashon
the di$playM&rItouchedthe
STARTpad?
A.“PROBE”Wil}fhshifyou
don’tseatthecableendoftheprobe
securelyintothereceptacleinthe
ovenwallorifyoutouchtheTEMP
COOK/HOLDpadandforgetto
usetheprobe.
Q Can1leavemyprobe
ovenifWsnotinsertedinfbod?
A.No,ifittouchestheovenwW,
youmaydamagetheoven.
Q.Can1‘IkmpCookdifferent
portionsoff“ atdifferent
tempemtwes?
A.Y=. Thetemperatureprobe
givesyouthefreeoIMtoccmk
diffixentportionsoffd at
diftkrenttemperaturestosuit
individualeatingstyles.Simply
placeprobeinfoodandchange
temperaturesettingasneeded.
followedthesteps
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HowtoUsetheMinute/Second Timer
heMMWSECTIMERhasthree
ingfunctions:
~Itoperatesasaminutetimer.
o It canbesettodelaycooking.
LBItcanbeusedasaholdsetting
afterdefrosting.
TheMIIWECTIMERoperates
withoutmicrowaveenergy.
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TouchMINSECTIMERpad.
1.
Thedisplayshows:0and“Er@r
Time”flashes.
2. Touchnumberpads3,0andO
(for3minutesandnoseconds).
Displayshows3:00and“TIM13”
3.TouchSTART.Displayshows
timecountingdown.
4. Whentimeisup,ovensignaIs,
flashes“End~’anddisplayshows
timeofday.
@rogrammi~gaHOLD
TIME
TheMinute/Second Timercanalso
beusedtoprogram“holdtime”
betweenmicrowavecooking
functions,Thetimecanrangefrom
onesecondto99minutesand
99
seconds.AHOLD,or “standing”
timemaybefoundinsomeofyour
ownrecipesorCookbook
RogrammiflgDelayed
Cmting
Tosettheoventodelaycookingup
to99minutesfollowSteps1imd2
toenterholdtime.Thensettimeor
temperaturebeforepressingSTART.
Whenholdingbeforetempemture
cooking,besurethatprobeisin
foodbeforepressingSTA~.
I-IowtoDefrost,Holdmd
Timecook
sw youwmttodefrostafro?x?n
-q’s
ssero]efor15minutes,holdfor
a
10minutesandthenTimeCookfor
25minutes.Here’showtodoit:
Step1: Takecasserolefromfreezer
andplaceinoven.
S$ep2:TouchTIMEDIYROSTpad.
Thedisplayshows:0and“Power
3:’“EnterDefTime”flashes.
Step3: Touchpads1,5,0andOfor
15minutesdefrostingtime.15:00
appearsondisplay.(Defrostingis
automaticallysetonPowerLevel3
butcanbechangedbytouchingthe
PowerLeveIpadandthedesired
powerlevel.j
Step4
W standingorholdtime
bytouchingMDW!WC TIMER.
Thedisplayshow:0 and“i!lnter
Time”flashes.
$tep5:‘Muchi,0,0 and0tohold
fortenminutes.10:00appearscm
displayand“Time”flashes.
Stq 6:TouchTIMECOOKIpad,
Thedisplayshows:0arid“power
10;’“EnterCook‘Rmc1“flashes.
Step% Touch2,5,0 andOfor
twenty-fiveminutesofcooking ~
time.“CookTime1“flashesand =
25:00and“Power10”appearon
display.
Step 8:TouchSTART.“DefTime”
and15:00countingdownshow
ondisplay.Aseachfunctionis
automaticallyperformedoven
displayshowsinstructionsentered
andthefunction.
Step 9:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“End?
QuestionsamlAmiwers
Q.WhatwillhappenifI
accidentallyreversemydefrost,
holdandcookimtructions?
A.Theovenwillautomatically
rearrangeyourprqy%m.Defrosting
willalwayscomefirst,thenhold,
andthenthecookingfunction.
Q.CanIdefrostandholdmdy?
A. Yes.Sometimesyoumayonly
wanttodefrostafood,holdit,and
cookitlater.AUyouneedtodois
programinDefrostandamountof
time,ThenprogramHoldandthe
amountoftirne.Besuretoputthe
thaweddishintherefrigerator
promptly.
NYH3:Letfbodsremainatroom
temperatureonlyaslongassafe.
Timeswillvary.
Q. Iprogrammdmyovenfora
spedflcdefrostingtimebutit
defrostedlongerthannecessary.
Whathappened?
A.Wheninstructionsconflict,
theovencarriesoutthelast
instruction.Youmayhavesetthe
oventoDefrostfor4minutes,
Hold/Timefor2minutes,andthen
Defrostfor6 minutes.Inthiscase,
theovenwouldDefrostfor6
minutesandHoId/Timefor2
minutes.
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TheAutoCookpadmaybeusedtoeliminateyour
needtolookupcookingtimeintheCookbook,or
guessinghowlongtosetcookingtime.Byactuaiiy
sensingthesteamwhichescapesasfoodmicrowaves,
thisfeatureautomaticallyadjuststheoven’scooking
timetovarioustypesandamountsoffood.
Becausecookingcontainersmustbecovered,this
featureisbestwithfoodswhichyouwishtosteamor
toretainmoisture.Foodswhicharebestmicrowaved
uncoveredoronlylightlycoveredshouldbecooked
usingtimeortemperaturesettings.
AftertouchingtheAutoCookpad,andpressingStart,
youwillseethewordAUWIonthereadout,which
indicatesthatthesensorhasbeenactivatedtosense
steamfromthefood.Topreventtheescapeofsteam
fromtheoven,donotopenthedoorwhiletheword
AUK)isonthereadout.kfdoorisopened,ERR(3R
appears.ClosedoorandtouchSTARTimmediately.
Setting1,whichisdesignedforeasyreheatingof
foods,automaticallyturnstheovenoffassoonasthe
sensordetectssteamfromthefoods.OtherAutoCook
controlsettings,whichareforfreshorfrozenfoods,
needadditionaltimeaftersteamhasbeensensed.For
thesefoods,theovendeterminestheamountof
additionaltimeneeded,thenautomaticallyswitches
theoventoTimeCookforthenecessarycookingtime
remaining.OvenbeepswhenitswitchestoTimeCook
(AU7XIonreadoutisreplacedbynumbersindicating
cookingtime),andovendoorcanbeopenedfor
stirring
orrotatingfood.Becarefulofsteamwhen
removingtightcovers.Whenyouremovecover,direct
thesteamawayfromhandsandface.
AlwayscoverfoodcontainersusingI!kls,waxpaper
orplasticwmp.Plasticwrapshouidbelooseover
hodtoallowforexpansion.Sealbypressingplastic
wrapfirmlyaroundedges.ForbestresuUs,never
stmtehphwticwraptightlyoverfood,orusetigMsealingplasticlids.
$ormef“ds mayneedtobestirredorrotatedafter
beepingsignal.
N~E%UseofwireshelfwithAutomaticCookingis
notrecommended.
e
Matchtheamountoffoodtothesizeofthecontainer.Fillcontainersatleast1/2full.Besuretlwexteriororthe
cookingcontainerandinteriorofmicrowaveovenamdry,AlwayscoverfwdcontainersforAutoCO&andstir
orrotate,ifmwessary,afterbeepingsignal.
.
Usemicrowave-safe casserolesor
bowlsforentreesandvegetables.
Coverwithlidsthatfit, Hlidsare
notavailable,useplasticwrapor
waxpaper.Plasticwrapshouldbe
looseoverfoodtoallowfor
expansion.Sealbypressingplastic
Useobkmgoruyimecontainers
forchickenorcomonthecob.
Plasticwrapcoveringshouldbe
looseoverfoodtoahw for
expansion.Sealbypressingplastic
wrapfirmlymoundedges.
FrozerBEntreesinI%perboard
Thy:Donotremovefihn over
tray;removetrayfrombox.Thick
entreesmayneedlongertime,See
chartonpage22,FrozenFoodin
NIetal‘Ray:Removefoilcovering,
reinsertintoboxandcloseends.
wrapfirndyaroundedges.
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Donotusepaperplateswith
automaticctio-kin~,Usemicrawavesaf’eplatesorbowlsforreheating.
Coverwithplasticwraporwax
p~!wr(youcanstillusepaperplates
w~thregularTimeCooking,
Defrosting,etc.).
Slitplasticpouchesl-inchm
shownabove,Breakfoodup
thoroughlyafterovensignals.For
alternatepouchmethodseepagei$,
Follow
controlpane}orAutomatic
CookChartsettingforcasseroles,
Covercasserolemeatand
vegetableswithsauce,Coolhat
ingredientsorsauces.Ifnot,use
TIMECOOK.
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Example(mow tow?
utomatkCooking
w
Placecoveredfoodinoven+Touch
AU’113 COOKpad.“EnterCode”
flashesonreadout.
Touchnumberpadfordesiredcode.
Code2showsand“Start”flashes
onreadout.TouchSTART.
Understamiing Automatic
cookingcodes&
Prefertmce Co@d
AutomaticCookingCodes1through
9aredesignedtogiveyoueasy
automaticresultswithanumberof
fds.
Codesarearrangedinlowestto
highestamountofpower.For
example,Code1givesleast
microwave cookingpower,Code2
givesmorepowerthanCode1,Code
3increasespoweroverCode2and
soon.
Code1,whichhastheleastpower,
isusedforquickreheatingjobs
whilethelongercookingfoodslike
steworchiliusehighercodes.A
CookingChartandrecipes,starting
onpage15,givemanytesteduses
forautomaticcookingcodes.
Remembering thatyoucanadjust
thepowerupordownbyincreasing
ordecreasingtheCodewillgive
youaddedflexibility. “
The1%’dkxenceCmtr’d
TouchAU~ COOKpad.“Enter
Code”flashesonreadout.
Touchnumberpads4and1inthat ~“
order.“Code”flashesonreadout =
untilSTARTistouchedshowingthat =
preferencecontrolisused.Code4 =
showsand“Start”flasheson
readout.
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indicatingsteamsensorisactivated.
DONCYI’OPEN DOOR.
AFFECT’ COOKUW3
PI+NU%X?MANCE.
Beepsoundswhensteamissensed
and“Auto”isrepkmdbycooktime.
Rotateorstirfbod,ifrwcessary.
Whendone,ovenbeepsandstops.
MAY
Anotherfeaturetogiveyoumore
flexibilityinAutomaticCookingis
thepreferencecontrol,whichcanbe
usedto“finetune”thepower
of(hdes2through9.Bysimply
addinga 1afteraCode,youcanset
theoventocookusing20%less
timethanthecodewouldregularly
deliver,Forexampie,ifCode4
cooksyourvegetablesmorwdone
thanyoulikethem,setCode4i
mxt timeandyouwillget
cookingtime.
less
Likewise,ifyouwishslightlymore
timethanacodedelivers,adda9
aftertheCode.Forthevegetablesin
theexampledove,Codc49would
provide20%moretimeforcooking
thanwouldtheregularCode4.
20%
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Questionsim.IAmwers
Why-my ovenautomHy
Q
cutoffaftertheAutocyclewhen
usingAntoCookControlCode1
whenitdoesnotforothersethgs?
A.WhenusingCode1,thereisno
secondphaseofminutescounting
down.Allthecookingiscompleted
inthefirstphaseorAuto.
Q.Ifrnyfoodisnotcompletely
cookedafterusingthesuggested
AutoCookControlCode,what
should~
A. Thick,starchyordensefoods
mayrequiresomeadditionaltime
cooking.UseTimeCookIand
PowerLevel10forafewminutes
untilcompletion.
Q Doallfreshor fhzenvegetables
requireastandingperiodafter
cookingwithAutoCook?
A. Mostvegetablesarecookedto
acrispstateduringAutoCook,
justasinregularmicrowaving.
Therefore,itisrecommendedthat
youletthevegetablesstandforup
to5minutesdependingonsizeand
densityofpieces.Thisstanding
timealsoenhancestheoverall
flavorandappearanceofmost
vegetables.
Q.WhatifI don’tfullycoverthe
dishinlhkl Cook?
A.Oven sensessteamtooquickly
whichshortensthecookingtime
thusleavingundercookeddish.
covertightiyandresetAutoCook.
Q.Dotheshapeaandsizesof
foodmakeadM’fiwence when
U$ifig AutoCook?
A.Yes, insomecases,larger
pieceswillrequireadditional
TimeCooking.Besuretocheck
suggestedarrangementofpiecesin
thedish,sinceproperarrangement
isoftenasuccessfultipinregular
microwaving.
Q.Dofreshorfrozenvegetables
requirenter whenusingAuto
cook?
A.Yes.Addwaterasrecommended
oncharttothevegetablesandcover
wellforeven,completecooking.
dO?
IQ.ShouldIuseAutoCookto
cookpuddingorsauces?
A. Mostpuddingandsaucerecipes
requirestirringmanytimesduring
cooking;therefore,TimeCookis
recommended.
Q.Myscallopedpotatoeswere
notcompletelycookedwhenI
removedthedishafterAuto
cook. what iswrong?
A. Ifyoupreparedthesauceinthe
ovenpriortocombiningthesauce
withpotatoes,theremayhavebeen
toomuchremainingmoisturein
theoven.Makesureyoudrythe
ovencompletelybeforeusingAuto
Cooksincethisfunctionoperates
properlybysensingsteaminthe
oven.Also,startingAutoCook
withhotf~ds createssteaminthe
oventoosoon,anddecreasesthe
firstsensingcycle.
Q.Aretheremy otherfoods
whicharebestTimeCooked,
ratherthanAutoCooked?
A. Bakeryfds, candies,melted
chocolateorfoodswhenadryor
crispsurfaceisdesirable,are
cookedbestbyTimeCook.
Q.Wouldmyplasticcontainers
withverytightfittinglidsbe
appropriateforAutomatic
cooking?
A. No,mosttypesofpiastic
storagedishes,buttertubs,etc.
withtightfittinglidsarenot
rwxmmendedformicrowaving.
Also
tightfittingplasticlidsmay
preventadequatesteamfrom
escapingandfoodmaynotcook
properlyduringAutomatic
Cooking.
Q.1triedtowarmsomechow
rneinnoodlesusingAutoCook.
Whydidn’tthiswork?
A. Foodmusthave
somemoisture
inordertocreatesteamwhich
helpstheautosensorfunction.
Extremelydryfbodssuchaschow
meinnoodles,potatochipsand
othersuchfoodsdonothtive
enoughmoisture.
Q.
MayIuseAutoCookwhenI
amcookingrnrmyfoodsinmore
thanonedishorcasserole?
A.No,becauseofdifferentfmcl
densities,attentionneededduring
cooking,andfoodamounts,itis
besttouseTimeCookwhen
cookingmanyfoods.
Q.Whywasmyroastnot
fullycookedeventhoughthe
temperatureonthereadout
wascorrectandAutoRoast
completed?
A.WhencookingwithAutoRoast,
thetemperatureprobemustbe
insertedproperlyasfullydescribed
intheCookbook,
Q.Arethereanyparticular
trivetsthatworkbetterthan
others?
A. Yes,flatglasstrivetssuchas
lidsordishcoversgivemoreeven
cookingresultsthanplastictrivets.
Also,ceramicridge-bottomed
roastingdishtwworkwell.Plastic
trivets requiremeatiobeturned
e
overmorefrequentlybecausethe
griddesignandlegtiallowthe
bottomofthemeattostaycooler
asitcooks,thanglasstrivetsdo.
Q.Whydoesn’ttheroast
continuecookingduringthe
standingorholdingtime?
A. ‘I’heovenautomaticallyreaehes
finishedtemperatureandthen
decreasestoalowerpowerlevelto
preventovercooking.Thusaneven
temperatureismaintained.
Q.1enteredAutoDefrostCode
19thenthenumber4for4lbs.of
chicken.Thereadoutflashed
%tart??butwhenItouched
START,%UKNV$flashed.
Why?
A. Youmustenter4 and0denoting
4ibs,TbttchCL13AR/OFF andbegin
again.“ERROR’willalsoflashif
animproperweighttbrthatparticular
codehasbeenentered.
Automatic Microwave CootingRecipeGuide
AutomaticCookingControlisa
*
fullyautomaticelectroniccontrol
systemthatletsyourmicrowave
ovendothecookingforyou.The
chartsandrecipesinthissection
aredesignedtohelpyoumakethe
mostofthistrulynewfature.
Standardcookingtechniques
requiresettingtheovenfora
specifiedcookingtimeora
selectedfinishedtemperature.And
thatmeansiookinguprecipesina
cookbook..tryingtoconvertOM
recipesformicrowavecooking...
orjustresortingtoguesswork.
Thiscontrolmethodworksonan
entirelydifferentbasis—-with a
specialelectronicsensorthat
detectssteamfromcookingfwd.
Theoven“knows”howthefood
iscooking;soitcanautomatically
setthecorrectcookingtimeand
maintaintheproperpowerlevel
fordifferenttypesandamounts
offood,
NOTE:”Ovenwillnotaccept
‘gAutoCookCodes’iftheovenis
*
hot.Mthewords“AutoCook
Delay’$appear,youmustcooithe
ovenbeforeusingAutoCookor
youmaychoosetouseTimeor
Temperature MicrowaveCooking.
EasytoUse
Simplytouchtwocontrolpads–
AUTOCOOKandthedesired
Codenumber–andthenSTART.
Achartbehindovendoorgivesa
completelistofCodesforfrequently
preparedfoods.Thereadoutshows
“Auto”untilsteamissensedand
thensignais,anddisplaystime
countingdown.During“Auto~oven
shouldnotbeopened,butwhen
ovensignals,mostfoodsshouldbe
turned,stirredorrotated.Check
theAutomaticCookingChartfor
suggestions.
Appropriatecontainersand
coveringshelpassuregoodcooking
results.Containersshouldmatchin
sizetothesizeofthefoodbeing
cooked.Coveringssuchasplastic
wrapsecuredonallsides?waxpaper,
thelidthatcamewiththecontainer,
ormicrowave-safe plasticdomesare
ideal.Forexamplesofcontainers
andcoverings,seepage
followingrecipesectionofthisbook.
hferellce control
WkhPreferenceControl,youcan
adjusttheAutomaticCooking
Featuretoyourindividualtasteby
12andthe
addingeither“1”or“9’ after
Codenumber.Ifaftertryingthe
suggestedCode,youwouldprefer
lesscookingtime,simplyaddthe
number“l” aftertheCodeandthe
ovenautomaticallylessensthe
cookingtimeby20%.Ifyouwish
morecookingtime,add“9”after
theCodetoincreasecookingtime
by20%.
Automatic l?oasti~
AutomaticRoastingusesthe
temperatureproberatherthanthe
electronicsensortocookmeats
evenlytothedesireddegreeof
doneness.The
monitorsthefood’sinternal
temperature.Unlikeordinary
TemperatureCooking,theoven
changespowerlevelstwoorthree
timesdepending
donenessduringcookingtogive
youthebestresultsautomaticrdly.
Meatiscookedevenly,without
tougheningbeeauselowerpower
levelsareusedast..emeat
temperaturerisesthuscooking
meatsevenlywhilere@iingthe
naturaljuices.Afterrooking,the
ovenswitchesautomaticallyto
Holdforanhour.Foodstayswarm
withoutovercooking.
ovencontinually
onthedegreeof
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FindsRecommended
Awidevarietyoffoodsincludingmeats,fishcasseroles,
vefietablmleftovers,andconveniencefoodscanbeAuto
C~okwi.A&chconkinersizewiththefood,cover
securely,anddonotopendoorduringAutocycle,When
wmsignals,turn,rotateorstirasrecommendedin
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recipeorchartonpages22and23.
F-Not Raome~ded
Recipesandfoodswhichmustbecookeduncovered.or
whi~hrequireconstantattention,oraddingingredients
duringcookingshouldbemicrowavedbyTimeCook.
Farfoodsthatmicrowavebestusingtemperatureprobe,
useTemp
crispsurfaceaftercookingcookbestwithTimeCook.
Cook,orAutoIkMst.Foodsrequiringadryor
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Formeatandfiihloavesuse
eithertheroundorloafmicrowavesafecontainers.Fishloavesmade
withprecookedorcannedfishuse
AutoCookCode4.Beefloafuses
AutoCookCode8.Coverwith
p~asticwrap.
Fishfillets, wholefishorseafood
piecesshouldbeinsinglelayer
inflatpieplateoroblongdishtofit.
Coverwithplasticwraporwax
paper.UseAutoCookCode5for
IXletsandAutoCookCode2for
seafoodpieces.
HowtoAdaptMicrowave
CasseroleRecipes
Toadaptyourcasserolerecipesfor
Automatic
Selectrecipesthatdonot
1:
requireaddingingredientsat
differentstagesduringcookingor
recipesthatrequireextraattention,
stirringorrotating.
2: Usemicrowave-safe containers
thatareappropriateinsizetothe
foodamount.Use3-qt.containers
orsmaller.
3: Forsaucycasseroles,cover
containerwithiidorwaxpaper(no
vents).Forcheeseorcrumb-topped
casseroles,removecoverafteroven
signalsandaddtopping,then
continuecookinguncovered.
& Allowprecookedingredientsor
hotsaucestocoolslightlybefore
addingotheringredients.
Cooking.
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Chickenbreastsandpieces,or
turkeypartsshouldbeplacedina
microwave-safe squareoroblong
dish.Coverwithwaxpaper.H
cookingbagisusedforwhole
chicken,shieldbreastbonewith
smallstripoffoil.Microwaveusing
AutoCook(k& 6,
RorkChops automaticallycook
wellin12x 8 X2-in,dish.Cover
withwaxpaper,tuckingends
securelyunderdish.\,Addbarbecue
sauceorothersauceoneachchop.
Micmwaveusing AutoCookCodc8.
!%Meatsa]]dvegetablesshouldbe
submergedii?liquid.
e
C%irckroastsshouldbeplacedina
cookingbagwith1/2cupwaterand
placed inamicrowave-safedish.
Cutbagtofitclosetothesizeofthe
roastandtieopenendsecurely.Cut
aonetooneandone-half=inch slit
nearthetie,I&eAutoCookCode7.
!!@mwribsmd brisketshouldbe
automaticallycookedinanoblong
glasscontainer.Coverwithplastic
wrap,Makesureliquidcoversmeat,
MicrowaveusingAutoCookCode7.
Meat orMain
D&hRecipes
exicm
Meatball
casserole
AutoCookCode6
Approx.Cooking‘llme--27min.
Makes6to8Servings
1lb.groundchuck
1/2cupdrybreadcrumbs
1/8teaspoonpepper
1/2teaspoonsalt
1teaspoonchilipowder
3tablespoonsdrymincedonions
1egg
3tablespoonsketchup
1/2cupinstantrice
1can(Ii!PAoz.)kidneybeans,
undrained
1can(14%oz.)tomatoes,
choppedandundrained
1tablespoonchilipowder
Inlargemixingbowl,placemeat,
breadcrumbs,pepper,salt,chili
powder,onion,eggandketchup.
Mixwellandforminto12balls.
Arrangeballsinacirclein2-qt.
asserole.Setaside.
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nsmallmixingbowlplacerice,
beans,tomatoesandchilipowder.
Mixwellandpourincenterof
casseroleandovermeatballs.
Cover.MicrowaveonAutoCook
Code6.
!!!h4f’eet‘TartFranks
AutoCookCode2
Approx.CookingTime-10min.
Makesabout80horsd90wwres
1jar(10oz.)currantjelly
1jar(6oz.)preparedmustard
2M. frankfurters,cutinto
l-in.pieces
h %qt.casserolestirtogetherjelly
andmustarduntilweliblended.
Addfrankfurters,stirringtocoat
eachpiece,Cover.Microwaveon
AutoCookCode2. Whenoven
signals,stirfrankfurters.
ChichmTeriyaki
AutoCookCode9
Approx.CookingTime-32min.
Makes4Servings
1/4cupsoysauce
1/3cuphoney
1/3cuporangejuice
1wholechicken(about3lbs.)
1tablespoonwater
2tablespoonscornstarch
Insmallcookingbag,mixSOY
sauce,honeyandorangejuice.Add
chickentobagandtiewithplastic
tie.‘Ii,wnchickenonitssidein
12x 8 x 2-in.dish.Marinate1
houroneachside.Placebirdbreast
sideupindish,Slashbagnear
C1OSUR MicrowaveonAutoCook
Code9.Whenovensignals,
removechickenandprepare
Teriyakisauce.InI-pt.glass
measuringcupstirtogetherwater
andcornstarch.Cutoffonecorner
ofcookingbagwithscissorsand
drainjuicesintocup.Microwaveat
High(10)2minutes.Remove
chickenfrombagtoservingplatter.
Poursauceoverchickenjustbefore
serving.
ClassicHamLoaf
AutoCookCode$
Approx.CookingThne-36min.
Makes6Servings
1lb.groundcookedham
1/2lb.groundfreshpork
1/2cupsoftbreadcrumbs
1/2cupwater
2tablespoonsinstantminced
onion
1/4teaspoonpepper
Mixgroundhamandpork
thoroughlywithcrumbs,water,
onionandpepper.Moldintoflat
loafin9-in,pieplate.Coverwith
plasticwrap.MicrowaveonAuto
CookCode8.
ChickentmdRice
AutoCookCode9
Approx.CookingTime-25min.
Makes6Servings
1can(10%oz.)condensed
creamofrnushroomsoup
1-1/4cupsmilk(1soupcanfull)
3/4cupinstantrice
1can(4oz.)mushrooms,
stemsandpieces,drained
1pkg.(1%oz.)dryonion
soupmix
1cutupchicken(about3lbs.)
Insmallmixingbowlmixsoup
andmilk;reserve1/2cupofthe
mixture,Blendremainingsoup
mixture,rice,mushroomsandhalf
oftheonionsoupmix.Pourintoa
U x 8 x 2-in.glassdish.
Placechickenpiecesonrice
mixture,arrangingwithmeatiest
piecestooutsideofdish.Pbur
reservedsoupmixtureoverchicken
andsprinklewithremainingsoup
mix,Coverwitihwiixpaperand
tucksecurelyunderdish.
Microwaveonfi~toCookCode9.
SwissSteak
AutoCookCode7
Apprax.CookingThne-65min.
Makes6Servings
1-1/2lbs.roundsteak,Ml-in.
thick,tenderizedor
poundedwithmeatzmdiet
1/4cupflour
1-1/2teaspoonsSalt
1/8teaspoonpepper
1mediumonion,dicedthin
~can(14%OZ.)tOmatOeS
Cutmeatin6piecesandcoatwith
mixtureofflour,saltandpepper.
Placein3-qt.casseroie.Cover
withonion.Breakuptomatoes
withforkandpourovertop.Cover.
MicrowweonAutoCookCode7.
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Ih’’eshorcanned Vi!getabks
Whole orlargehalvesof
vegetablessuchascatdifloweror
squashuseAutoCookCode4.Use
roundorsquarecontainerC1OSC to
SiZ%Of vegetable.Add~/~CUP
water.Coverwithiidorpiastic
wrap.
Ih’’aiwnvif?tabh?s
Blockorloosephwesoffrozen
vegetablesshouldbeplacedin
suitablesizecontainer(atleasthalf
full)andcoveredwithlidorphistie
wrap.Add1or2tablespoons
wat~r.MicrowaveonAutoCook
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limabeans.
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signalsandtimeremainingappears
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GreenRice
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1tablespoonoil
1tablespoonsoftbutter
3mediumonions,quartered
1sndllgreenpepper,
cutinl/4-in.widestrips
2cupsthinly-siicedcabbage
2/3cupcarrots,slicedinthin
diagonalslices
1/4cupslicedgreenonions
1cupbroccoliflowerets
1cupcauliflowerfiowerets
2stalkscelery,sliced
diagonally
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in2-qt.microwave-safe casserole.
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signalsandtimeremainingappears
ondisplay.Serveimmediately.
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AutoCookCode6
Approx.CooichIgTime-34min.
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1mediumzucchini,cubed
2largepotatoes,peeledand
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2largecarrots,coarselygrated
Xsmallonion,cutinpieces
1/4smidlheadofcabb~geisliced
1can{K)%02,)wemnof
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1block($oz.)pasteurized
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1can(402.)mdwomnpieces
1/2poundsmokedsausage,sliced
inl-inchpieces
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1tablespoonsugar
1can(16OZJcream-stylecorn
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2tablespoonbutter,
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justbarelyset.Sprinklewith
paprikabeforeserving.
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1
medium eggphmt
2cans(8oz.each)tomato
sauce
1to2teaspoonsoregano
1/2cupsiwedc?ad sharp
cheddarcheese
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minutes,untilcheesehasmelted.
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Makes4+ Servings
1pkg.(10oz.)frozen
daoppedspinach9Wawed
andwelldrained
1-1/2cupscookedrice
1/4cupbutter,melted
1/4cupfinelychoppedonion ‘
191/3cupsmiik
1egg,beaten
1/2teaspoonwit
1cupshreddedcheddar
cheese
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butter,onion,milk,egg,saltand
cheese.Mixwell.Coverand
microwaveonAutoCookCode6.
Letstand5minutes,covered,
beforeserving.
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Approx.Cookingllme-23 min.
Makes4to6Sewiags
1teaspoonsalt
2poundsyeihwsquash,diced
1/4cuponion,chopped
l/4cupbutter,melted
l/4teaspoonpepper
1/4teaspoonbasil
3slicesfkeshbread,cubed
1/2cupshreddedcheddarcheese
1cupsourcream
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1/2cupcookingoil
1-1/3cupswater
1/4cupfinelychoppedpec~ns
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mix,butter,nuts,andcinnamon
untilcrumbly.Sprinkleevenly
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waxpaperandtuckunderdish.
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Approx.CookingTime–13min.
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4 cupsbreadcubes,lightly
packedintocup
1/2cupbrownsugar
1/2teaspooncinnamon
1/4teaspoonsalt
1/2cupraisins
1/4cupchoppedwalnuts
1/4cupsliveredalmonds
1/4 cupJackcheese,cubed
1/2choppedapple(3/4to1cup)
1=3/4cupsmilk
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Makes6to8Se~vlnM
6cupssliced,peeledapples
3/4cupbrownsugsr
1/2Cupalhplqloseflour
1/3cupbrownsugar
1/3cupquick-cooking oats
1/4cupbutter
1/2teaspooncinrimnon
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1/3cupsugar,oats,butterand
cinnamonuntilcrumbly,Sprinkle
overtopofapples,(her with
plasticwrap.MicrowaveonAuto
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AutoCookCode69
Approx.CookingTime-$min.
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speed,reapingbowlconstantly
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1/4cupbutter
1/3cupbrownsugar
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FILTER
COOKIOP/NIGHTLIGHT
Theexhausthoodfeaturecmyour
microwaveovenisequippedwith
twometalfilterswhichcollect
grease,Whenthefanisoperated,
airisdrawnupthroughthefilters
isthendischargedthroughthe
and
providedventingtotheoutside.
Thehoodalsohasa lightfor
illuminatingthecounterspace.
WhenNIGHTLIGHTpad is
touched,
thehoodlightoperates
atalowerintensityforuseasa
nightlight.
METAL
FILTER
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Thenpldlfilterdownwardandto
thefront.Thefilterwilldropout.
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TOreplacegreasefilter,slidethe
fiberintheframeslotcmtheback
oftheopening,
Toclwmgreasefilter,soak,then
agitatefilbr inhotdetergent
solution.Don’tuseammoniaor
otheralkalibecauseitwilldarken
metal.Lightbrushingcanbeused
toremoveembeddeddirt.Rinse,
shakeandremovemoisturebefore
repiacing.
FiItersshouBdbe
cleanedatleastonceamonth.
Neveroperateyourhoodwithout
thefilterinplace.Insituations
wherefbing mightoccuron
surfacesbelowhod, filterwill
retardentq offlamusintotheunit, ‘
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(km ofYourMicrowave Oven
YournewMicrowaveOvenis
avaluableappliance.Protect
itfrommisusebyfollowing
theserules:
@Keepyourovencleanand
sweet-smeiling.Openingtheoven
doorafewminutesaftercooking
helps“air-out”theinterior.An
occasionalthoroughwipingwitha
solutionofbakingsodaandwater
keepstheinteriorfresh.
@Don$tusesharp-edgedutensils
withyouroven.Theinsideand
outsideovenwall$canbe
scratched.Thecontrcdpanelcanbe
damaged.
@Don’tremovethemodestirrer
atthetopoftheoven
cover
(microwavefeature5onpage5).
YOUwilldamagetheoven.
BECERTAINPOWERIS(N?F
BEFORECLEANINGANY
PARTOFTHISOVEN.
HowtoCIemtheImide
Walls,floorandplasticcover.
Because
inthefood,orsometimesinthe
utensils,spillsandspattersareeasy
toremove.Mmespatterscanbe
removedwithapapertowel,others
mayrequireadampcloth.Remove
greasyspatterswithasudsycloth,
thenrinseanddry.Donotuse
abrasivecleanersonovenwalls.
NEWERLJ$EACC)MMERCIAL
OVENCLEANERONANY
PARTOFYOURMICROWAVE
OVEN,
thereislittleheatexcept
Door (inside).Glass:Wipeup
spattersdaily,washwhensoiled,
withaminimumofsudsywarm
water.Rinsethoroughlyanddry.
Metalandplasticpartsondoor:
Wipefrequentlywithadamp
clothtoremoveallsoil.DON~
USEABRASIVES,SUCHAS
CLEANINGPOWDERSOR
STEELANDPLASTICPADS.
THEYWILLMARTHE
SURFACE.
Specialnotewhimusing
BrownWSearDish:Ifgreaseis
present,Mghheatgeneratedon
bottomofaBrown‘NSeardish
maycausethegreasetoburnonto
theovenfloor,Thismaybe
removedwithacleansersuchas
BarKeepersFriend”Cleanserby
SerVaasLaboratories,Inc.
AfferusingBarKeepersFriend@
Cleanser,rinseanddrythoroughly,
followinginstructionsoncan.Do
notuseBarKeepersFriend”
Cleanseronthepaintedsurfaces
suchasthewalls.Itmy scratch
thepaint.
BarKeepersFriend”Cleanseris
soldinmanygrocery,hardware,
anddepartmentstores.
AutumaticTwnpsratureProbe.
Probeissturdy,butaweshouldbe
takeninhandling,Donottwistor
bend;avoiddmpphyjtemperature
probe.
Cleanassoonafferusingas
possible.T“dean,wipewithsudsy
cloth,thenrublightlywithplastic
scouringballifnecessary.Rinse
and&y.(Orwashindishwasher.)
SheHAcwxworyo Your shelf
accessoryisdesignedforuseina
microwaveovenonly;donotusein
aconventionaloven.Donotusea
browningdishwiththeshelf.
Arcingcouldoccur.
Cleanshelfwithmildsoapand
waterorinthedishwaheriDo
dwm in a sdfdfxmhg own.
not
Case. Cleanthe outsideofyour
ovenwithsoapanddampcloth,
thenrinseanddry.Theouterpane
ofthewindowisglass.Justwipe
cleanwithadampcloth.Chrome
trimisbestwipedwithadamp
clothandthenwithadrytowel.
ControlI%nel. Wipewithadamp
cloth.Drythoroughly.Donotuse
cleaningsprays,largeamountsof
soapandwater,abrasives,orsharp
objectsonthepanel—theycan
damageit,
RoorSurface. Whencleaning
surfacesofdoorandoventhat I
cometogetheronclosingthedoor,
useonlymild,non-abrasivesoaps
ordetergentsappliedwithasponge
orsoftcloth.
PbwerCord. Ifthecordbecomes
soiled,unplugandwashwithdamp
cloth.Forstubbornspots,sudsy
watermaybeused,butbecertain
torinsi!rinddrydmroughlybefore
pluggin~cordintooutlet.
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Toreplace combinationhood
lamp/nightlight,first
disconnect
poweratmainfuseorcircuit
breakerpane~orpullplug.
Remove1screwfromeachsideof
lowerpaneland3screwsfromfront
edgaLowerpaneluntilitrestson
rangebelow.Besurebuibstobe
replacedarecoolbeforeremoving.
Removebulbsandreplacewith40
wattincandescentbulbsavailable
fromyourGeneralElectricsupplier
(PARTNC).W132x4253).
Raiselowerpanelandreplace
screws,Connectelectricalpower
tomicrowaveoven.
e
Toreplaceyourovenlamp,first
discomwetpoweratmainfuse
orcircuitbreakerorpullplug.
Removethetopgrillbytakingoff
3screwswhichholditinplace.
Next,removethesinglerwrew
locatedabovedoornearcenterof
oventhatsecureslamphousing.
k?~OVe bulbandrt@aceWi~h~~
wattincandescentbulbavailable
“
fromyourGeneralElectric
Supplier(PARTNO.W132X
4235).Securelamphousingwith
Clean offthegreaseanddustcm
hoodsurfacesofkm.Useawarm
detergentsolution.About1
tablespoonofammoniamaybe
addedtothewater,lhkecarenot
totouchthefiltersandenameled
surfaceswiththis.Ammoniawill
tendtodarkenmetal.
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GuidetoUseofthe
SpacemakePOven !!!h#’
Thetwopositionwireshelfis
specificallydesignedforadded
capacityheatingandrvheatingin
yourSpacemalwr@ microwave oven.
Heatingandreheating,whicham
themostpopularusesofmicrowave
ovens,maynowbedoneinmukiple
quantities,soseveralfds are
readytoserveatthesamet~me.
Whenmicrowaving withtheoven
shelf,sometechniqueswilldiffer
fkomthecookbookwhichcame
withyouroven.Itisimportantto
arrangefds properly,andthisis
shownonthenextpage.Utensilsize
isirnpomt; selectfromamongthe
suggestionsatright.Also,f“ size
shouldbeconsidered;fdsover
3?4incheshigh,or3poundsarenot
recommendedforshelfcooking.
Battersanddoughfds andakm
fds forovenmealsusingscratch
recipesshouldbecookedwithout
theovenshelf,followingcookbook
directions.
utensilsforshelf
Heating WNiReheating
placingibodinthedishesyou
WE
plantouseforshelfmicrowaving,
checktoseethattheywillfittogether
onorundertheshelf.Also,besure
utensilsaremicrowavesafe.
Utensilsforheatingorreheating
inciude1cupmeasuringcup,
8x4x3-inchloafdishes,9x5x3inchIoafdishesor9-inchpieplates.
Positio~imgthe Shelf
Toinsertshelf,tipthebackslightly
andfittheshelfsupportguides
supportguideslocatedoneach
the
sideofrearovenwall.
Next,lowerthefrontuntiltheshelf
supportguidesfitontothesupport
guideslocatedateachsideofthe
oveninthefront.
Whenproperlypositioned,theshelf
shouldfitsnuglyinplace.
onto
o
Usepotholderswhenhtmdiing
fbodsheatedtogetherwithyour
ovenshelf’,especiallywhenheating
imgeramotmtsoffbodin$-inch
squareorother2-quartsize
casseroles.Extrasteamgenerated
frommultiplefdcooking may
makeutensilshotterthanwith
regularmicrowaving.
*We potholderswhenhandling
metalshelfandutensils.They
maybehot.
*Do
notstorem’ IIMenlkxmvave
bmwnlngdkhonnmtdshdf.
Leftovers maybe phice$insmall
individualceramicorplasticbowls
ordividedplates,
Usewaxpaperorplastiewrap
insteadoflidsoncasseroles,Lids
mayaddtoomuchheighttodish.
ShelfhmtwoPos$dions, Useinlow positionwhenheatingtwocasseroles
orreheatingftozenTVdinnersor
entrees.
Thehighshelfpositionmoreeveniy
spacestheareaaboveandbelowthe
shelf,Usethispositionforheating
platesofleftovers.
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@.w@HeatorRehe.tSimihr~ps.fF.od
Two platesofleftovwsmayhe
reheatedtogether.Arrangethick
ordensefoods
tooutsideedgesof
plateandcoverwithplasticwrap.
MicrowaveatHIGH(10)for3
minutes.Reversepositionofplates
(toptobottom)androtate1/2turn.
Continuemicrowaving atHIGH
(10)for3to4minutes,Continue
heating,ifnecessary,untilhot,
Reheatingtwocasseroles (height
shouldbelessthan3]%inches)is
nowpossible,Coverwithplastic
wrap.usestaggeredarrangements
offbod,placingfoodamrightsideof
slwlfandMlsideofflour.Referto
HeatingorReheatingGuide(see
insidefrontcoverofcookbook)
forsuggestedmicrowavetimeper
casseroleandaddthetimes
together.MicrowaveatHIGH(10)
reversingpositionoffinds(topto
bottom)afterhalfoftime.Also,
heatseveralsmallbowlsofleftovers
thisway,stirringandreversing
positionsafierhalfoftime.
HowtoReheatseveralDiffix’ent!IypesOmbod$‘lqi@ler
Whenheatingseveraldifferent
typesoffoodtogether,fds which
shouldbeservedhotmustbeplaced
ontheovenshelf,whilefds fds together.(Seeheatingguide
whichareonlywarmedshoukibe
placedonthefloor,Thisisbecause
microwaveenergyenterstheoven foods(donotreversepositions),
fromthetopon}y.Also,itis ‘
importanttorememberthatfds after3/4oftotaltimeandremove
absorbmicrowaveenetgyat anywhicharedone,Continue
differentrates.Ratescanbeaffeeted
bythesizeofthefood,andits
startingtemperature.
Ikxauseofthevaryingrates,you
mayneedtostartreheatingakwge
ordensefoodafewminutesahead
oftime,thenaddothersmalleror
lessdensefoods.Akernatcly,if
oneofthefds youareheating
seemsundercookedbuttheothers
arehe~tedsatisfactorily,letthe
undtirlwtcdfoodcontinuecooking.
Heaterreheatdiffimmttypesof
foodatHIGH(10).Todetermine
heatingtimes,addtimesforall
insidefrontcoverofcookbook.)
Afterhaifoftime,stirorrearrange
Checkfoods(topshelfesWcidly)
cookingothers.
TWO fkmwnindividualerntrees
(5to’7oz.each)ortwoW dinners
(MltoX20z.each)areboth readyto
serveatthesametime.Removebatter
fds; cooktheseconventionally.
Removefoilcoversandr@wnfoil
trayscontainingfd toboxesin
whichtheywerepurchased.Place
inovenwithoneTVdinmwonright
shelfandtheseconddinneronleft
floor.Nlicrowaveat HIGH(10)for7
minutes.Reversepositions(topto
bottom)androtatefds 1/2turn.
Continuemicrowaving atHIGH
(10)for7minutes.Checkdinners
forheating.Ifonedinnerseemsless
donethandesired,returnittothe
boxandcorninueheating onshelf
Pkweonshdflargeordensefoods
whichneedthemostheating,such
asleftoverfriedchicken,casseroles
ofcannedorleftovervegetables,
riceorpasta.Placeonovenfloor
thosefbodswhichneedonlybe
warmed,suchasbakerypies,rolls,
muffinsorbreads.
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Thisa~@i~CCllMIStbegrounded.
Intheeventofanelectricalshort
circuit,groundingreducestherisk
ofelectricshockbyprovidingan
escapewirefortheelectriccurrent.
Thisapplianceisequippedwitha
powercordhavinga grounding
wirewitha groundingplug.The
plugmustbepluggedintoanoutlet
thatisproperlyinstalledand
grounded.(Fig.1)
ofthe groundingpiugcan resultin
a risk of electric shock,
Fig. 1
BEFORE !JSE
Consultaqualifiedelectricianor
servicetechnicianifthegrounding
instructionsarenotcompletely
understood,or ifdoubtexistsmto
whethertheapplianceisproperly
grounded,
Whereastandardtwo-prongwall
receptacleisencountered,itis
yourpersonalresponsibilityand
obligationtohaveitreplacedwith
aproperlygroundedthree-prong
wallreceptacle.
Donot under anycircum-
stancecut or removethe
third(ground)prongfrom
thepowercord.
Donotuseanadapterplugwith
thisappikmce.
Donotuseanextensioncordwith
thisappliance.
~Shin orvaporescapingfromaroundthedoor.
~Light rdkction arounddooror outercase.
@Dimmingovenlight andchangeinbbver soundmay
occurwhileoperatingatpowerlevelsotherthanhigh,
PROBLEM
@Dull
thumpingsoundwhileoperatingatpowerlevels
other’thanhigh,
@some
Tv-RMiioMXfercnct!mightbcnoticed
whileusingyourmicrowaveoven.It’ssimilartothe
MMerencecausedbyothersmallappliancesanddoes
rw irdkmte aprobieh withym.mov~fi.
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FULLONEJW5AR WARRANTY
Foroneyearfromdateoforiginal
purchase,wewillprovide,
charge,partsandservicelabor
inyourhometorepairorreplace
anypartof themicrowave
oven/?angethatfailsbecauseofa
manufacturingdefect.
LIMITEDADDITIONAL
FOURYEARWARRANTY
FOrthesecondthroughfifthyear
fromdateoforiginalpurchase,we
willprovide,free”ofcharge,a
replacementrnagn~fronWbeif
themagnetrontubefailsbecause
ofamanufacturingdefect,Youpay
forthesewicetriptoyour
andsewicelaborcharges.
~Servicetripstoyourhometo
teachyouhowtousetheproduct.
your!Jseand Cafe nmterkil.
Rem!
If
youthenhaveanyquestions
aboutoperatingtheproduct,
pleasecontactyourdealerorour
ConsumerAffairsofficeatthe
addressbelow,orcall,tollfree:
Ifyouhave
anInstallationproidern,
contactyourdealerorinstaller,
Youareresponsi13k3 forproviding
adequateekwtrical,exhausting
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