GE Spacemaker JVM150 Use And Care Manual

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Itis intendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewmicrowave ovenproperly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour questions.
Ifyoudon.’tunderstandsomething or needmorehelp,write(include yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs GeneralElectricCompany AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
writedownthemodel
andserialnumbers,
You’llfindthemcmalabelinside the ovenon theupperleftside.
Thesenumbersmealsoon the CkmsurnerProductCXvmxship
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ovenisregistered,
It isimportantthatweknowthe locationofyourovenshouldaneed occurforadjustments.
Yoursupplier is responsiblefor registeringyou as theowner.
Pleasecheckwithyoursupplierto besurehehasdone so; alsosendin yourConsumerProductownership RegistrationCard. Ifyoumove,or ifyouarcnottheoriginal purchaserpkase writeto us, statingmmkl andserialnumbers. Thisappliancemustberegistmd.
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BeforeMicrowaving.. . . . . .. ...2
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FeaturesofYourOven . .. .. . ...5
TouchControlPanel. . . . . ....6.7
SettheCiock . . . . .. . . . . . .. ...6
TimeCook . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ...8
TimeDefrost . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...9
TempCook. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...lO
Minute/SeamdTimcr., . .. . ...11
AutomaticCooking. . . . . ...12.13
RecipeGuide . . . . . . . . . . ...15
Mc:Its. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..l6.l7
vegetables. .. . ..#. .o ...18.19
Desserts.. . . .. o. . 20.21.20.21
AutomaticCookingChart..22,23
AutoRoast . . . . . . .. . . . . ..24.2~
AutoDefrost. . . . . . . . .. . . . ...26
ExhaustFeature . . . . . . .. . . ...27
CarccfYourOvcn . . ..s ...28.29
Sl]clfGuidc.. . . . . . . . . ..t.3(l.3!
~rc)undingl~lstructions. . .. .. .32
ThcProbkmSolver . . . . ...32.33
UYouNcedServict2. . . . . .. ...35
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SAFETY INSTRUC~IONS (continued)
andMerds couldignite.For
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FeaturesofYourMicmmveOven
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FeaturesofYourMcmwave
TheTouchControlPanelallowsyoutosettheoven controlselectronicallywiththetouchofafinger,It’s designedtobeeasytouseandunderstand.Withyour microwaveoven,youhavetheoptionofusingyour automaticcookingcontrolpadsforquickandeasy conveniencecooking.Oryoumaymakeyourown programstosuityourindividuali~cookingstyle.
66Eimr99AppearsonReadout
tBwhenusing~’mpCodefinctim,
youhaveentered
atemperaturelessthan%)°F.ormorethan199°F. @Doorisopenedduring“AIYKY’cycleofAutomatic
Cookingfunction.ClosedoorandtouchSTART.
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epr~~h~~ken
f~rgo~nwhenAutoRoastorTemp
Cookfinctionsarebeingused.
o ~r~~ is n@ s~l,lrely Seati in ova Wail receptacle.
L ReadoutF9nel.Displaystimeofday,timeor temperatureduringcookingfunctions,powerlevel beingused,cookingmodeandpertinentinstructions ofwhattodonext.
2. Time
CookItnnd‘IlmeCookIL Microwavefora
presetamountoftimeusingautomaticPowerLevel10
orchangepowerlewdaftersetting
time.(Seepage8,)
3. AutoStxwt.Allowsyoutoprogramyourovento begincookingatapresettimeofday-up toa 12-hour delay.(Seepage8.)
4. Clock.Touchthispadtoentertimeofdaycmcheck timeofdaywhikmicrowaving.TOsetclod, first toughCLK!Kpadandthenentertimeofday.For example,iftirneisMO,touchnumberpads1,3,andO andMOwillappearinreadoutdisplay,‘Wart”will flashonreadoutdirectingyoutotouchSTARTthus settingtheclock.Hyouwish
toresetor chsngetime,
simplyrepeataboveprouxw. S NumberPads.TouchthesepadstoenterTime,
Temperature,PowerLevel,AutomaticCookingCodes, AutoRoastCodesorAutoDefrostCodenumbersand fd weight.
&CiemKMf.Whentouched,itstopstheovenand erasesallsettingsexcepttimeofday.
7.AutoC!O&Tbuchthispadandthennumberpad fordesiredCodenumbw,andownautomatically tic-ves atpm-pmgmmd powerlevelsand
determinesthepmpwamountofcookingtimeuntilthe
fd isdoneandovenshutsoff.(SeepagesUand13,)
&‘V&itIFhn.PressHI,Ml,orOFFforfanspeed.
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WhenYouPlugintheOven
Thereadoutpaneldisplaysfive8’sand18P0W13Ron
theupperpbrtionandalloftheovenfimctionsonthe lowerportion.Afier15seconds,alllightsdisappear and“RESET”comesonintheupperportion.Touch theCLEAR/OFFpadandovenisreadyforuse.
Ifpowerisdisruptedatanytime,theabovesequence recurs,andyoumust
resetCLOCKaftertouching
CLEARKWF.
9.Tim Defrost.Gentle,moreuniformthawingat automaticPowerLevel3,orchangepowerlevelafter enteringtime.(Seepage9.)
10.TempChddlM1.Usethetemperatureprobeto
cookbyusingapresettemperature.Wheninternal foodtemperaturereaches90%, ovenshows temperatureuntilpresettemperatureisreached andholdstemperatureforuptoonehour.(Seepage10.)
IL R!Iin/~SecTimer,Thisf=tureusesnomicrowave energywhileitfimctionsasbothakitchentimerorasa holdingperiodbetweendefrostandtimeortemperature cooking.(Seepage11.)
XLProgramReview.‘Ibuchthispadtodisplayyour cookingprogram.
13,BmverLevel.Touchthispadbi.foreentering anotherpowerlevelnumberifyouwanttfichange
fromautomaticPowerLeveBN)(HIGH)forcooking orPowerLevel3(LOW)fordefrosting.
14.Start.Musttouchthispadforoventobeginany
functions.
MLAuto
Roast.Insertprobe,touchthispad,and
desirednumberpadforCodetosknv-cookor
temperaturecookmeatwithautomaticpreset
pfq!imm’(seepqyx24and2!5.)
K AutoDefkmt.Touchthispad,thenCodenumber,
foodweightandtheovenautomaticallysetsPower
Levelsanddefrostingtime.(Seepage26.)
17.Light.‘Rxwhdesiredpadtoilluminatecounteror
toturnonnightlight.
AU!K)MATICFM FEATURE
Cookingappliancesinstalledundertheovenmight,
undersomeheavyusageconditions,causetemperatures
highenoughtooverheatsomeinternalpals ofthe
microwaveoven.
Tbpreventoverheatingfromtakingplace,theventfin
isdesignedtoautomaticallyturnonatlowspeedif
excessivetemperaturesoccur.Shouldthishappen,
thefancannotbemanuallyturnedoff,butitwill
automaticallyturnoffwhentheinternalpartshave
coded.Thefanmaystayonuptoapproximately30
minutesaftertherangeandmicrowaveovencontrols
havebeenturnedoff.
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ThetimecookingfeatureMows youtopresetthecookingtime.
Theovenshutsoffautomatically. PowerLevel10(HIGH)is
recommendedformostcooking, butyoumaychangethisformore flexibility.SeeyourCookbook.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith timecooking,makeacupofcoffw byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Step1:Fillacup2/3fullofwater andadd1teaspoonoffreezedried coffw.Useacupthathasnometal decoration.Placecupinovenand closedoor.
step2:TouchTIMECOOKL Displayshows:0andPower103
“EnterCookTimei“ flashes,
Step3:Selectyour
time.Touch
1$2andOfor8minuteand20
seconds,~h@ay
ShOWS1:20WId
“~werlo;”“c~k Time~“
fhshes.
Ifanotherpowerlevelisdesired, touchPowerLevelpadanddesired number,althoughPowerLevel10 (HIGH)ispreferredforthiscupof coffee.
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TouchSTART.“Cook
Timel;’ “PoweriO~’andtime countingdownshowondisplay.
Step5:Whentimeisup,theoven signalsandflashes“Endf’Oven, light,andfimshutoff.
Step(hOpenthedoor.
Usingthe TimeCookII Fkatwe
With the‘he CookUfature, you
cansettwotimecookingfunctions
withinoneprogram.Thiswould
beideal
if yOUChid toChari&
power levels
duringyourIcooking
operations. Thefollowingisanexampleofhow
tochangepowerkwelsusingTime CookIL
Step1:RepeatSteps1,2,and3.
Step2:TouchTIMECOOKIL step3: set yourtimeasinstep3* Step4 Tochtmgethepowerlevel,
tou~hPowerLevelpadandnumber pad7.
step$%muchSTART* Step6:PowerLewdMIisdisplayed
and“CookTimei“countsdown. Step%Attheendof“CookThe
1“thenextsekwtedpowerkwelis displayedand“CookTime2“ is showncountingdown,
Step8:Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“End!’The
oven,light,andfinshutoff.
Step9:Optmthedoor.
HowtoUse AutoStart
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The AutoStartfkaturetallowsyou
to
programyouroventobegin
cookingatapresettime ofday-uptoaU hourdelay.
ToUseAutoWart StepMEnteryourdesiredcooking -
program. Step2:TouchAU~ STARTpad
(insteadofSTARTpad).
Step3:Enterthetimeyouwant theoventostart.(Besureyour microwaveovenclockshowsthe correcttimeofday.)
Step4:TouchSTARTpad.The ovenwillautomaticallystartat thedesiredtime.
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Answers
Q. Xsetmyovenforthetime calledforintherecipe,butatthe endofthetimeMowed,mydish
wasn%don~.What
happened?
A. Sincehousepcwervariesdue
totimeoriomtkmmayLyTime
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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.13rNernewnumber.
Q. CanIMuxwpt myTime CookfUdOBltocheckthef~d? -
A. Yes.!Ibresumecooking, simplyclosethedoorandpress
B
theSTARTpad.Thetimermustb resetforcookingtoresumeunless timeisremainingcmtimer,
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DefrostingbyTim?
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TheDefrostsettingisdesigned forewmthawingforlargearnounts offbodandisoneofthemost importantadvantagesofa microwaveoven.
@PowerLevel3isautomatically setfordefrosting,butyoumay changethisformoreflexibility.
@SeeyourCookbookfor defrostinghelp.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith thedefrostflmction,defrostfrozen porkchopsbyfollowingthesteps below.
Step1:Placepackageoffrozen chopsintheovenandclosedmr.
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.
step2:TouchTIMEDEFIKMT.
e
Displayshows:0an#Power3. “EnterDefTime”flashes.
@Forevendefrosting~some@ods needtobebrokenuporseparated partOf’thewaythroughthe defrostingtime.
Step3:Touch8,0andOfor8 minutes.Displayshows8:00and “Power3:’“DefTime”flashes.If youwishtochangepowerlevel, touchPowerLevelpadandthen newnumber.
@Pre-packagedfrozendinners canbedefrostedandmicrowave cooked.Theyshouldbereplacedin theirboxes.Besuretoremoveany foilcovers.Keepmetaltraysat least1“awayfromcavityWalls.
@CheckyourCookbookforother defrostingtips,
QwstkmsandAnsvwm
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.
Q Shouldallfoodsbe
completelythawedWore cooking?
A, Someftwdsshouldnotbe
completelythawedbeforecooking. Forexample,fishcookssoquickly itisbettertobegincookingwhileit isstillslightlyfrozen.
Q. C%n1openthedoorduring
defrostingtocheck
011the
p’ogress
Ufmyhod?
A.
Yes.Youmayopenthedoorat
anytimeduringmicrowaving.lb resumedefrosting,closethedoor andpressSTART,Theovenbegins operatingiftime
isieftontimer.
Mnot,resettimer.
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Cooking
byTempemture
Mend temperatureisthebest
testofdonenessformanyfoods.
“TernpCook/Hold”takesthe guessworkoutofcookingbecause theovenautomaticallyswitches to“Hold”settingafterreaching thepresetfd temperatureand maintainsthattemperatureforup toonehouroruntilyoutouchthe CLEAR/OFFpad.
‘1’he’lkmperatureProbe
HA~DLE
C-AWE
Thetemperatureprobeisa food thermometerthatgaugesthe internaltemperatureofyourfood; itmustbeusedwhenusing“Temp Cook/HoId”or“AutoRoast.”To utilizeyourprobeproperly,follow directionsforuseandinsertionin
thisbookinthesectionentitied
“AutomaticRoasting:’
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‘RTouchtheCLEARKWF padtostopthecycle.
Step8:Removeprobeandf-
fromtheown.
Cwmmps @Ikea
lowerpowerlevel;itwill
heatmoreevenlyeventhough requiringmoretime.
IBBesurefrozenfbodhasbeen completelydefkostedbdbreinserting probe.Probemaybreakoffifused infrozenfoods.
* Usethecliptokeeptheprobein placewhileheating.
@Overfoodslooselyformoisture controlandquick,evenheating.
Questkmsa~dAuwwers
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Qi4f&1
followedthesteps
andtouchedtheSTAKI’pad, ~~~(JR97flashedinthedk~~y
anda
S@d sounded. Wh#S
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?
e
A.“PROBE”Wil}fhshifyou
don’tseatthecableendoftheprobe
securelyintothereceptacleinthe
ovenwallorifyoutouchtheTEMP
COOK/HOLDpadandforgetto
usetheprobe.
Q Can1leavemyprobe
inth
ovenifWsnotinsertedinfbod?
A.No,ifittouchestheovenwW,
youmaydamagetheoven.
Q.Can1‘IkmpCookdifferent portionsoff“ atdifferent tempemtwes?
A.Y=. Thetemperatureprobe
givesyouthefreeoIMtoccmk diffixentportionsoffd at diftkrenttemperaturestosuit individualeatingstyles.Simply placeprobeinfoodandchange temperaturesettingasneeded.
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HowtoUsetheMinute/SecondTimer
heMMWSECTIMERhasthree
ingfunctions:
~Itoperatesasaminutetimer.
o It canbesettodelaycooking.
LBItcanbeusedasaholdsetting
afterdefrosting.
TheMIIWECTIMERoperates withoutmicrowaveenergy.
HowwTimea3-Mimle Phonecall
1.
TouchMINSECTIMERpad. 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/SecondTimercanalso 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
a
-q’s
sw youwmttodefrostafro?x?n
ssero]efor15minutes,holdfor
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!WCTIMER. 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.
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Step%Touch2,5,0 andOfor
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twenty-fiveminutesofcooking ~ time.“CookTime1“flashesand = 25:00and“Power10”appearon display.
Step8:TouchSTART.“DefTime” and15:00countingdownshow ondisplay.Aseachfunctionis automaticallyperformedoven displayshowsinstructionsentered andthefunction.
Step9: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
e
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.
$ormef“ds mayneedtobestirredorrotatedafter beepingsignal.
N~E%UseofwireshelfwithAutomaticCookingis notrecommended.
Matchtheamountoffoodtothesizeofthecontainer.Fillcontainersatleast1/2full.Besuretlwexteriororthe
cookingcontainerandinteriorofmicrowaveovenamdry,AlwayscoverfwdcontainersforAutoCO&andstir
orrotate,ifmwessary,afterbeepingsignal.
Usemicrowave-safecasserolesor
bowlsforentreesandvegetables.
Coverwithlidsthatfit,Hlidsare notavailable,useplasticwrapor waxpaper.Plasticwrapshouldbe looseoverfoodtoallowfor expansion.Sealbypressingplastic wrapfirndyaroundedges.
Donotusepaperplateswith
automaticctio-kin~,Usemicrawave­saf’eplatesorbowlsforreheating. Coverwithplasticwraporwax
p~!wr(youcanstillusepaperplates w~thregularTimeCooking,
Defrosting,etc.).
Useobkmgoruyimecontainers forchickenorcomonthecob. Plasticwrapcoveringshouldbe looseoverfoodtoahw for
expansion.Sealbypressingplastic
wrapfirmlymoundedges.
Slitplasticpouchesl-inchm shownabove,Breakfoodup thoroughlyafterovensignals.For
alternatepouchmethodseepagei$,
.
FrozerBEntreesinI%perboard Thy:Donotremovefihnover
tray;removetrayfrombox.Thick entreesmayneedlongertime,See chartonpage22,FrozenFoodin NIetal‘Ray:Removefoilcovering, reinsertintoboxandcloseends.
Follow
controlpane}orAutomatic
CookChartsettingforcasseroles, Covercasserolemeatand
e
vegetableswithsauce,Coolhat ingredientsorsauces.Ifnot,use TIMECOOK.
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Example(mow tow?
w
utomatkCooking
Placecoveredfoodinoven+Touch
AU’113COOKpad.“EnterCode” flashesonreadout.
Touchnumberpadfordesiredcode. Code2showsand“Start”flashes onreadout.TouchSTART.
Word“Auto”showscmreadout,
indicatingsteamsensorisactivated. DONCYI’OPENDOOR.
MAY
AFFECT’COOKUW3 PI+NU%X?MANCE.
Beepsoundswhensteamissensed
and“Auto”isrepkmdbycooktime.
Rotateorstirfbod,ifrwcessary. Whendone,ovenbeepsandstops.
UnderstamiingAutomatic cookingcodes& PrefertmceCo@d
AutomaticCookingCodes1through 9aredesignedtogiveyoueasy automaticresultswithanumberof fds.
Codesarearrangedinlowestto highestamountofpower.For
example,Code1givesleast
microwavecookingpower,Code2
givesmorepowerthanCode1,Code
3increasespoweroverCode2and soon.
Code1,whichhastheleastpower,
isusedforquickreheatingjobs whilethelongercookingfoodslike steworchiliusehighercodes.A CookingChartandrecipes,starting onpage15,givemanytesteduses forautomaticcookingcodes. Rememberingthatyoucanadjust thepowerupordownbyincreasing ordecreasingtheCodewillgive youaddedflexibility.
The1%’dkxenceCmtr’d
Anotherfeaturetogiveyoumore flexibilityinAutomaticCookingis thepreferencecontrol,whichcanbe usedto“finetune”thepower
of(hdes2through9.Bysimply
addinga1afteraCode,youcanset
theoventocookusing20%less timethanthecodewouldregularly deliver,Forexampie,ifCode4 cooksyourvegetablesmorwdone thanyoulikethem,setCode4i
mxttimeandyouwillget
20%
less
cookingtime.
Likewise,ifyouwishslightlymore timethanacodedelivers,adda9 aftertheCode.Forthevegetablesin theexampledove,Codc49would provide20%moretimeforcooking thanwouldtheregularCode4.
TouchAU~ COOKpad.“Enter Code”flashesonreadout.
Touchnumberpads4and1inthat ~“ order.“Code”flashesonreadout = untilSTARTistouchedshowingthat = preferencecontrolisused.Code4 = showsand“Start”flasheson
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Questionsim.IAmwers
Q
Why-my ovenautomHy
cutoffaftertheAutocyclewhen
usingAntoCookControlCode1 whenitdoesnotforothersethgs?
A.WhenusingCode1,thereisno
secondphaseofminutescounting down.Allthecookingiscompleted inthefirstphaseorAuto.
Q.Ifrnyfoodisnotcompletely cookedafterusingthesuggested AutoCookControlCode,what should~
dO?
A.Thick,starchyordensefoods mayrequiresomeadditionaltime cooking.UseTimeCookIand PowerLevel10forafewminutes untilcompletion.
Q Doallfreshorfhzenvegetables requireastandingperiodafter cookingwithAutoCook?
A. Mostvegetablesarecookedto acrispstateduringAutoCook,
justasinregularmicrowaving.
Therefore,itisrecommendedthat
youletthevegetablesstandforup to5minutesdependingonsizeand densityofpieces.Thisstanding timealsoenhancestheoverall
flavorandappearanceofmost vegetables.
Q.WhatifI don’tfullycoverthe dishinlhkl Cook?
A.Ovensensessteamtooquickly whichshortensthecookingtime thusleavingundercookeddish. covertightiyandresetAutoCook.
Q.Dotheshapeaandsizesof
foodmakeadM’fiwencewhen
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.
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 trivetsrequiremeatiobeturned
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/OFFandbegin again.“ERROR’willalsoflashif animproperweighttbrthatparticular codehasbeenentered.
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Automatic MicrowaveCootingRecipeGuide
*
AutomaticCookingControlisa fullyautomaticelectroniccontrol systemthatletsyourmicrowave ovendothecookingforyou.The chartsandrecipesinthissection aredesignedtohelpyoumakethe mostofthistrulynewfature.
Standardcookingtechniques requiresettingtheovenfora specifiedcookingtimeora selectedfinishedtemperature.And thatmeansiookinguprecipesina cookbook..tryingtoconvertOM recipesformicrowavecooking... orjustresortingtoguesswork. Thiscontrolmethodworksonan entirelydifferentbasis—-witha specialelectronicsensorthat detectssteamfromcookingfwd. Theoven“knows”howthefood iscooking;soitcanautomatically setthecorrectcookingtimeand maintaintheproperpowerlevel fordifferenttypesandamounts offood,
*
NOTE:”Ovenwillnotaccept ‘gAutoCookCodes’iftheovenis hot.Mthewords“AutoCook
Delay’$appear,youmustcooithe ovenbeforeusingAutoCookor
youmaychoosetouseTimeor TemperatureMicrowaveCooking.
FindsRecommended
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-safeplasticdomesare
ideal.Forexamplesofcontainers andcoverings,seepage
12andthe
followingrecipesectionofthisbook.
hferellce control
WkhPreferenceControl,youcan
adjusttheAutomaticCooking Featuretoyourindividualtasteby addingeither“1”or“9’ after
Codenumber.Ifaftertryingthe
suggestedCode,youwouldprefer
lesscookingtime,simplyaddthe number“l”aftertheCodeandthe ovenautomaticallylessensthe cookingtimeby20%.Ifyouwish
morecookingtime,add“9”after theCodetoincreasecookingtime by20%.
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AutomaticRoastingusesthe temperatureproberatherthanthe electronicsensortocookmeats
evenlytothedesireddegreeof doneness.The
ovencontinually
monitorsthefood’sinternal
temperature.Unlikeordinary
TemperatureCooking,theoven
changespowerlevelstwoorthree
timesdepending
onthedegreeof
donenessduringcookingtogive
youthebestresultsautomaticrdly.
Meatiscookedevenly,without
tougheningbeeauselowerpower
levelsareusedast..emeat
temperaturerisesthuscooking
meatsevenlywhilere@iingthe
naturaljuices.Afterrooking,the
ovenswitchesautomaticallyto
Holdforanhour.Foodstayswarm
withoutovercooking.
F-Not Raome~ded
Awidevarietyoffoodsincludingmeats,fishcasseroles,
Recipesandfoodswhichmustbecookeduncovered.or
vefietablmleftovers,andconveniencefoodscanbeAuto
C~okwi.A&chconkinersizewiththefood,cover
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securely,anddonotopendoorduringAutocycle,When
wmsignals,turn,rotateorstirasrecommendedin
recipeorchartonpages22and23.
whi~hrequireconstantattention,oraddingingredients duringcookingshouldbemicrowavedbyTimeCook. Farfoodsthatmicrowavebestusingtemperatureprobe, useTemp
Cook,orAutoIkMst.Foodsrequiringadryor
crispsurfaceaftercookingcookbestwithTimeCook.
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Meat,I%h&Ptmkry
Formeatandfiihloavesuse
eithertheroundorloafmicrowave-
safecontainers.Fishloavesmade withprecookedorcannedfishuse AutoCookCode4.Beefloafuses AutoCookCode8.Coverwith
p~asticwrap.
Fishfillets,wholefishorseafood piecesshouldbeinsinglelayer inflatpieplateoroblongdishtofit. Coverwithplasticwraporwax paper.UseAutoCookCode5for IXletsandAutoCookCode2for seafoodpieces.
!%Meatsa]]dvegetablesshouldbe submergedii?liquid.
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Chickenbreastsandpieces,or turkeypartsshouldbeplacedina
microwave-safesquareoroblong dish.Coverwithwaxpaper.H cookingbagisusedforwhole chicken,shieldbreastbonewith smallstripoffoil.Microwaveusing AutoCook(k& 6,
C%irckroastsshouldbeplacedina cookingbagwith1/2cupwaterand placedinamicrowave-safedish. Cutbagtofitclosetothesizeofthe roastandtieopenendsecurely.Cut aonetooneandone-half=inchslit nearthetie,I&eAutoCookCode7.
RorkChopsautomaticallycook wellin12x 8 X 2-in, dish.Cover withwaxpaper,tuckingends securelyunderdish.\,Addbarbecue
sauceorothersauceoneachchop.
MicmwaveusingAutoCookCodc8.
HowtoAdaptMicrowave
CasseroleRecipes
e
Toadaptyourcasserolerecipesfor Automatic
Cooking.
1:
Selectrecipesthatdonot requireaddingingredientsat differentstagesduringcookingor recipesthatrequireextraattention, stirringorrotating.
2: Usemicrowave-safecontainers thatareappropriateinsizetothe foodamount.Use3-qt.containers orsmaller.
3: Forsaucycasseroles,cover containerwithiidorwaxpaper(no vents).Forcheeseorcrumb-topped casseroles,removecoverafteroven signalsandaddtopping,then continuecookinguncovered.
& Allowprecookedingredientsor hotsaucestocoolslightlybefore addingotheringredients.
!!@mwribsmd brisketshouldbe automaticallycookedinanoblong
glasscontainer.Coverwithplastic wrap,Makesureliquidcoversmeat, MicrowaveusingAutoCookCode7.
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Meat orMain
exicm
Meatball
casserole
AutoCookCode6
D&hRecipes
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.
e
asserole.Setaside.
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
C1OSURMicrowaveonAutoCook
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.Moldinto flat
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
Wholeorlargehalvesof vegetablessuchascatdifloweror
squashuseAutoCookCode4.Use roundorsquarecontainerC1OSCto
SiZ%Of vegetable.Add~/~CUP
water.Coverwithiidorpiastic wrap.
Ih’’aiwnvif?tabh?s
Blockorloosephwesoffrozen
vegetablesshouldbeplacedin suitablesizecontainer(atleasthalf full)andcoveredwithlidorphistie wrap.Add1or2tablespoons wat~r.MicrowaveonAutoCook
Code2.SeeAutoCookChartfor
limabeans.
Piecesorsks ofvegetables
require1/4to1/2cupofwater
Precooked/cannedvegetables
use
shouldbeplacedinround
appropriatesizecov&wdcontainer.
containersimilarinsizetoamount
MicrowavecmAutoCookCO&4.
beingcooked(atleasthalffull).
Dryrootvegetableslikecarrots
MicrowaveonAutoCookCode2.
mayneedtobestirredafteroven
Stirbeforeserving.
signalsandtimeremainingappears
ondisplay.Re-coverandtouch
STARTtofinishcooking.
RmsMs
offrozenvegetables
shouldbeslit1/2”incenterbefore
placingdireatlym ovenfloor.
MicrowaveonAutoCookCode3.
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OStir~VqetibBes
AutoCookCode31 Approx.CookingTime--l2min. Makes4Servings
1tablespoonoil 1tablespoonsoftbutter
3mediumonions,quartered
1sndllgreenpepper,
cutinl/4-in.widestrips
2cupsthinly-siicedcabbage
2/3cupcarrots,slicedinthin
diagonalslices
1/4cupslicedgreenonions
1cupbroccoliflowerets 1cupcauliflowerfiowerets
2stalkscelery,sliced
diagonally
Tossvegetableswithoilandbutter
in2-qt.microwave-safecasserole.
Cover,MicrowaveonAutoCook Code31,stirringwellwhenoven signalsandtimeremainingappears ondisplay.Serveimmediately.
SummerGtmkmStew
e
AutoCookCode6 Approx.CooichIgTime-34min. Makes6to8Servings
1mediumzucchini,cubed
2largepotatoes,peeledand
cubed 2largecarrots,coarselygrated Xsmallonion,cutinpieces
1/4smidlheadofcabb~geisliced
1can{K)%02,)wemnof
mushroomsoup
1block($oz.)pasteurized
proceswdcheese,cubed
1can(402.)mdwomnpieces
1/2poundsmokedsausage,sliced
inl-inchpieces
Ina3-qt,casseroledish,mixall ingredientstogetheruntilwell blended.Cover,Microwaveon AutoCookCode6.
COmPudding
AutoCookCode3 Approx.CookingTime--l2min. Makes4Servings
hgg
~2
CUPmilk
1tablespoonsugar 1can(16OZJcream-stylecorn
3/4cupcrushedcrackers
2tablespoonbutter,
CUt
inpieces paprika
Placeeggin 1%-qt.casseroleand beatwellwithfork.Stirinmilk, sugar,corn,crackersandbutter. Cover.MicrowaveonAutoCook Code3.Whendone,centerwillbe
justbarelyset.Sprinklewith
paprikabeforeserving.
Eggphmalhm
AutoCookCode!5 Approx.Cookiig‘1’lme--l8min. Makes4to6Servings
1
medium eggphmt
2cans(8oz.each)tomato
sauce
1to2teaspoonsoregano
1/2cupsiwedc?adsharp
cheddarcheese
Ipkg,(6oz.)Mozzarella
cheeseslices
Peeleggpkint;sliceMI-in.thick. f$premi2tablespoonstomatosauce
inbottomofZ@.casserole.Layer halfofeggphmt,1cantomato sauce,halfoforeganoandlmifof shreddedcheese.Repeatlayers, Cover.MicrowavecmAutoCook Code5,AddMozzarellacheese andmicrowaveatHigh(KI)1to2 minutes,untilcheesehasmelted.
GreenRice
AutoCookCode6 Approx.CookingTim+16min. Makes4+ Servings
1pkg.(10oz.)frozen
daoppedspinach9Wawed andwelldrained
1-1/2cupscookedrice
1/4cupbutter,melted 1/4cupfinelychoppedonion ‘
191/3cupsmiik
1egg,beaten
1/2teaspoonwit
1cupshreddedcheddar
cheese
Tocookedrice,addspinach, butter,onion,milk,egg,saltand cheese.Mixwell.Coverand microwaveonAutoCookCode6. Letstand5minutes,covered, beforeserving.
AutoCookCwie5
Approx.Cookingllme-23 min. Makes4to6Sewiags
1teaspoonsalt
2poundsyeihwsquash,diced 1/4cuponion,chopped l/4cupbutter,melted l/4teaspoonpepper 1/4teaspoonbasil
3slicesfkeshbread,cubed
1/2cupshreddedcheddarcheese
1cupsourcream $stripsdspiy cooked,
crumbledbacon
h 2-qt.
glassdish,mixtogetherali
ingredients,using1/2ofcrumbled
bacon.Sprinkletopwithremaining bacon.Cover.MicrowaveonAuto cookcode5.
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Auhmatic CmMq FruitsandDesserfi
Ekuaits
PineappleCasseroleisatangy
dessertormeataccompaniment.In
12x 8 x 2-in.dishspread2cans
(20o~.ea.)drainedpineapple
chunks,1cupsugarand1/2cup
flour.Topwithmixtureof2cups buttery-flavoredcrackercrumbs and1/2cupmeltedbutter.Cover withwaxpaperandcookonAuto
CookCode6.
Desserts&Breads
BakedApplesautomaticcookwell
StewedFruitandFruitCompotes
usingAutoCookCode2.Match
shouldbestirredwellbefore
numberofapplestosizeof
microwaving,especiallyifsugaris
microwave-safecoveredcontainer.
added,Cover;useAutoCookCode
UseAutoCookCode2forBaked
2andstironceortwiceafteroven
Warsalso.
signalsandtimeappearsondisplay. TouchSTARTandfinishcooking.
NutTbpped(Mm areeasyto
cookautornaticaily.Greasebottom
andsidesofmiermvave-safkfluted cakecontainerandsprinklebottom evenlywith1/3cupchoppednuts orcoconut.Carefullypourbatter fromonebox(2-layersize)cake mixovernuts,coverwithwax
paper.MicrowaveonAutoCook Code69.Whenovensignals,rotate dish1/2turn.LetstandB minutes beforeinvertingtocool.
(3mmrdBkwdtRkrg:$prwid
M cupmeltedbutterand1/2cup
brownsugarinfkin.roundglass dish.Sprinklewithcinnamonand
1/2cupchoppednutsifdesired, Arrange1win(10oz.)refrigerated biscuitsaroundedgesandpkwe drinkingglass,openendup,in center.Coverwithplasticwrap. Micmve onAutoCookCode3, Invertontoservingpiate,letting
dishstandoverringafewminutes beforeremoving.
Ektcmlmrd
cheeseTbpped
Chmbrwtd:Distribute1/2cup choppedcrispfriedbaconand
1tablespoonI%rmesancheesein greased8-in.roundglassdish. Carefidlypourbatterfrom1pkg. (8-1/2oz.)cornbreadmixoverabove ingredients.Coverwithwaxpaper. MicrowaveonAutoCookCode3. Letstand5to 10minutesbefore inverting,
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DessetiRecipes
Auto CookCode69
Approx.CookingTime-14min. Makes1(10-in.)llrbe Cake
1pkg.(2-#ayersize)Devil%
Fbodcakemix
3eggs
1/2cupcookingoil
1-1/3cupswater
1/4cupfinelychoppedpec~ns
Inlargebowl,placecakemix, eggs,oilandwater.Followpackage recommendationsformixerspeed andtime,
Lightlygreasea K-cupplastic microwaveflutedorstraight-sided ringmold.Sprirddechoppednuts evenlyoverbottom.Pourbatter overnuts.
Coverwithwaxpapertuckedunder dishandmicrowaveonAutoCook Code69.Whenovensignals,rotate dish1/2turn.Ut standindish5 minutesbeforeinverting.
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(%W~yCobbler
Autocook code 3 Approx.CaokingTime--Elruin.
Makes6to8Servings
1can(20=22oz.)prepared
cherrypiefilling
In84n.squaredish,spreadpie
filling.
insmallbowl,mixtogethercake mix,butter,nuts,andcinnamon
untilcrumbly.Sprinkleevenly overcherriesorinthreerowsso cherriesarcvisible.Coverwith waxpaperandtuckunderdish. MicrowaveonAutoCookCode3.
MexicanBreadPudding
AutoCookCode59 Approx.CookingTime–13min. Makesabout6servings
4 cupsbreadcubes,lightly
packedintocup 1/2cupbrownsugar 1/2teaspooncinnamon 1/4teaspoonsalt 1/2cupraisins 1/4cupchoppedwalnuts 1/4cupsliveredalmonds 1/4cupJackcheese,cubed 1/2choppedapple(3/4to1cup)
1=3/4cupsmilk
U4cupbuttm
2eggs,beaten
Spreadbreadcubesevenlyin 8-inchrounddish.Mixsugar, cinnamon,salt,raisins,walnuts, almonds,cheeseandapple together.Sprinkleevenlyover breadcubes.
MeasuremilkintoI-qt,measuring
cup.Addbutter.Mhmwaveat
High(10)4minutes,untilbutteris rnelted~Rapidlystirineggswitha
forkandmixwek pouroverbread
mixture.Coverwithwaxpaper,
MicrowaveonAutoCookCode59
StmuseledApples
AutoCO&Code2 Approx.CookingTlrne-111min.
Makes6to8Se~vlnM
6cupssliced,peeledapples
3/4cupbrownsugsr
1/2Cupalhplqloseflour 1/3cupbrownsugar 1/3cupquick-cookingoats 1/4cupbutter 1/2teaspooncinrimnon
In8-inchsquaredishplaceapples and3/4cupsugar.
Withpastryblendermixflour,
1/3cupsugar,oats,butterand cinnamonuntilcrumbly,Sprinkle overtopofapples,(her with plasticwrap.MicrowaveonAuto cookcode2.
Pineappleupside Down
calm
AutoCookCode69 Approx.CookingTime-$min. Makes1(II-in.round)Cake
1/4cupbutter 1/3cupbrownsugar
1~J8-1/4 oz.)pineapple
4maraschinoorcandied
cherries,cutinhalf
3/4cupall-purposeflour
1/2Cuipsugar
bl/2 teaspoonsbakingpowder
1/4teaspoonsalt 1/4cupsoftshortening
Iegg
1/3@upliquidfrompineapple
3/4teaspoonvanillaextract
In8-in.rounddishplacebutter. MicrowaveatHIGH(10)1minute untilmelted.Sprinklesugarover butter.lkuinpineapple(save liquid)onpapertowelsandarmnge
indish.IXworatewithcherries. Pkweaglass:O=pezisideup,in
centerofdish. Insmallmixerbowl,placeflour,
sugar,bakingpowder,salt, shortening,egg,liquidandvanilla. Beat3minutesonlowestmixer speed,reapingbowlconstantly first1/2minute.Carefullyspread batteroverfruitindish.Coverwith plasticwrap.MicrmwweonAuto CookCode69.
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Aubmaticcooti~control chart
@Donotopenovendoorduring
eAdd1/4-1/2
CUpwatertofreSh
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vegetables.
afterovenbeepsandthecountdown
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timeisdisplayed.
withlidtodishorwaxpaperto
eMa~hthemount off~
preventspatteringtokeepoven
tothesizeofthecontainer.Fill
clean.Fish,seafbod,spareribs,
containersatleast1/2full.
andmeatloafshouldbecovered tightlytoensureevencooking.
*Besureoutsideofcontainerand insideofovenaredry.
e oIffoodneedsadditionalcooking, returntoovenanduseAutoCook CodeL
@Usepreferencecontrol‘T’or“9”
toadjustcooktimestosuityour individualtastes.
*WeofAutomaticChoking
featurewithwireshelfisnot recommended.
N(YIROvenwillnotaccept“AutoCookCode$?iftheovenishot.Ifthewords“AutoCookDelays!appear,you mustcooltheovenbeforeusingAutoCookoryoumaychoosetouseTimeorTemperatureMicrowaveCooking.
“Au&W&ok”
F@ Contahler
Approx.‘We Comments
CannedFoods Thinf~s suchassoup,
1
Microwave-safecontainer
2-3min.fcup Coverwithlidtodishorwaxpaper.
broth,
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2
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FrozenEntm!es
5
10
17-20min.
thani”thick,removefoodandp!wziRmicrowavesafe
StJchaslasagna,meat&
depending
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potatoes
onsize
removefromboxrindcookiRorigi~~icontainer.
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n
8-iOmin.
ifdinnerhascakeorbrownies,removebefort?cooking.
Withpastasuchasmacaroni
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1/4turn.
andcheese,spaghetti, mexicandinnerswith burrhtosorenchiladas.
Casaero!es Withpnmokcdingredients
4 2=3qt.casserolewithlid
12=16min.
inawhitesaucesuchM
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25=40min. -
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AutomaticCookingControlChart(~o~ti~uti)
MeatsandSeaPood Chickenpieces(upto
3lbs,)
FishFillets(1lb.) Meatioaf(lV2lb.)
Hambusgerpatties(4-5) Sausagepatties(1lb.) Porkchops(4-l”thick) Spareribs(upto3lb.) Swisssteak(l!!zlb.)
ChuckRoast(upto5Ibs.) Shrimp(upto1lb.)
Rice
Regular,raw,1cup Instant,1cup
$tgetabies
Freshsuchascarrots, artichokes,cauliflower, brocco!i,bmsscl
SprOUtS(1lb.)
Bakingpotatoes2-4
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Limabeans %ozenpouchsuchas
mccoliincheesesauce, :om,peas
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1%qt.casserolewithiid
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8-20min.
6-9min.
25-30min.
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22-25
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1hr.45min.
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Coverwithwaxpapertoprwmtspatters.
n
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l/2turn* Coverwithwaxpaper.Whenovensignais,rotatedish
i/2turn. i3astewithixarbecuesauce.Coverwithwaxpaper,
tuckingendssecmiyunderdish. Covertightiywithpiasticwraptocwkevenly,
Whenovensignais,rearrangeribs, Placeincookingbagwithb2cupvmer.Slitbag1’!i
Covertightiytoensumevrmcooking,
Followinstmtionsonricepackage,
#
Addit4toi/2cupwater.
PieIccwithforkandpiaceonovcriloorinticircular
arrangement. Add2tablespoons
water.
Addl14cupwater. MakeI“tdifinpouch.SthwcilLWoreserving.
Coreapphwandfiiiwithbutterandbrownsugar.
Ifd’tercmnpletkmofAutoCookCyclefwd needsadditimmlwarming,
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Autimatic Romting
AutoRoastusestlmtemperature
probetocooktothedesired servingtemperature.Unlike TempCook/Hold,whichusesa singlepowerlevel,AutoRoastuses upto3power@tingswhich automaticallyswitchduriog roasting,thusprovidingeven? tendercookingresultswithout overcooking.
Justasinconventionalroasting,
onlytenderroastsshouldbeAuto Roasteduntilspecifiedinternal temperaturesarereached.Less tenderroastsshouldbemicrowaved
bytime,accordingtotheCookbook
whichcomeswithyouroven.
Completeinformationonpreparing
roastsformicrowavingisinyour
Cookbook.
PrqmrhgRoastsfor Auto
~O@ll~
I
Porkorhamroastsneednotrivet. Add1/2cupwatertoroastdish, coverwithplasticwraporwax paper.(Forcookingbagmethod,
S@3Cookbook.)
Placemeatinovenwithprobeto theright.Insertcableendofprobe firmlyintoreceptdeonovenwall.
HowtoAutoRoast BeeftoMedium
Placetender13eefroastontrivetin micrwwavesafedish.Insertprobe
fromthefronthorizontallyintothe centermeatyareanottouchingbone orfat.Makesurethehandledoes
nottouchthehodortoporsidesof theoven.Coverwithwaxpaper.
LTouchAUTDROASTpad.
“Auto”appearsondisplayand “EnterCode”flashes.Touch
numberpad2. “Code2“appearson displayand“Start”flashes.Touch START.Readoutshowstemperature andCode2.
2.At90”F.,readoutswitchesto showmeat’sinternaltemperature.
3.Afterapre-programmed temperatureisreached,depending onthecodeyouselected,oven
flashes“llirn”andbeeps4times. Openthedoorandturnthemeat over.Theprobemaybe disccmwctedforeasieraccesstothe
meatwithoutinterruptingthe program.(Renmnbcrtore-insert
@
theprobe.)
4.C30sedoorrindtouchSTART. Thetemperaturewillreturnon diqday.Ovenmonitorsinternal fbodtemperature;Wornatically switchingtolowerpowerasmeat’s temperaturerises.Thishelps preventtougheningorovercooking.”
5 Afterfinaltempemtumisreached, ovenswitchestoHold
tcsnpforupt
1hour,thenshutsoff.
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m
AutoRoastChart @I
Usecontainersandcoveringsasdirectedatleft.Placeprobecorrectlyinroastbeforecooking.
*Whenovenbeepsand
flashes“TURN”,turnmeatover.
RecommendedCodesarealso showninsideovenonAutoRoastChart.
.
F~d Bwf
TenderRoast
Rare Medium
Well
Fork
LoinRoast PrecookedHam
I&Wry
WholeChicken(3lbs.) ‘IbrkeyBreast
(Insertprobehorizontallyintomeatiestarea.)
*Recornrnendedstandingtimebeforeserving.
AutomaticSimmer
(AutoRoastCode6)
YourCookbookhasinformation onAutomaticSimmering,including chartsand recipes.
TOMItimeincludestimeto bring fd to 180*F,andholdt%that temperatureuntildone,
SetAutoSimmerlikeAutoRoast,
exampleleft.Readoutshows
“Cool”untilfoodis90°F.,then switchestoshowfoodtemperature until18(YT,
code
1
2
3
4
1
5 4
Find Approx.Time
Temp (Min.perlb.)
115°
12-14
125”
14-16
145°
17-18
175°
18-20
115° 17-19
190° 13-15 175° 13-15
OvenswitchestoHokiatl#lO%?,
untilyouremovefoodandturnoff oven.Ifstirringismmmnended, youcanresetovenbyretouching START,TouchCLEAIUOFF aftercooking.
Hold*
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5-1o
10-15
30
20
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20
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PotRoast* stew
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Step1:Removefrozenriieatfrom
packageandplaceinmicrowave­safedish.Placeinovenandclose door.
W#ththeAutoDefrostfeature, theovenautomaticallysetsthe defrostingtimeandPowerLevels foryou.Youchoosetheappropriate
Codenumberfrom1to6forthe
fbodyouaredefrosting,thenenter thefoodweightinpoundsandtenths ofapound(SeeConversionChart below)andtouchSTMT.Theoven calculatesthedefrostingtimeand changesPowerLevelsduring defrostingtogiveevendefrosting
results. Whenthwwmreachesapproximately
halfofthetotaldefrostingtime,the
readoutflashes“TURN;’telling youtoturnfoodoverandwillnot continuedefrostinguntildooris openedandSTARTistouched again.
Afterdefrostingtimeiscomplete, theovenautomaticallygoesintoa holdingperiodasshownonthe AutomaticDefrostingChartcm thispage.Thisholdingperiodis necessarytofinishthedefrosting oftheinteriorofthefood.
HowtoSfh%moIk!ft’’ost
N(YIIR
Beforeyoubegin,check theAutoDefrostchartlocatedat thebottomoftheovenwhenyou openthedoor.Thischartshows minimumandmaximumfood weightsforeachCodenumber.You willneedtoknowyourfoodweight andeormspondingCodebefore beginning.
IWYllll:If“13RR0R”appearsafter enteringfoodweight,cheekthe CodeCharttomakesurethatweight correspondstotheCode
flUIXl~W
entered.
Step2:TouchAutoDefrostPad. “EnterCode”flashesonreadout.
Step3:Touchrurmberpad4.“Code 4“and“lbs~’showsonreadout.
“EnterWeight”flashes.
$tep~ ‘Ibuchnurnberpad3andO forweightof3Ibs.Displayshows 3,0,“Code4”and‘Wart”flashes.
Steps:TouchSTARTpad.Defrost timebeginscountingdownon
readout.
Step6:When1/2thedefrosting
timeiscompleted,theovensignals and“TURN”flashesinreadout insteadoftimecountingdown. Opendoorandturnpackageover.
Step%
Closedoorandtouchthe STARTpad.Readoutshows . remainingdefrostingtimecounting
down.
Step8:Whendefrostingtimeis completed,ovenautomatically
switchestoa
Holdperiodof20
minutesforCode4.Holdtime countingdownslmvsinreadout. Whenholdingtimeisfinishedoven signals,“End”flashes,andoven turnsoff.
Ccbmwsio~Chat
Iftheweightisstatedinpounds andounces,theouncesmustbe convertedtotenths(.1)ofapound.
Chines
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TheEfiaustFeature
I
METAL
I
METAL
FILTER
FILTER
I
COOKIOP/NIGHTLIGHT
Theexhausthoodfeaturecmyour
microwaveovenisequippedwith
twometalfilterswhichcollect
grease,Whenthefanisoperated, airisdrawnupthroughthefilters and
isthendischargedthroughthe
providedventingtotheoutside. Thehoodalsohasa lightfor illuminatingthecounterspace.
WhenNIGHTLIGHTpad is touched,
thehoodlightoperates atalowerintensityforuseasa nightlight.
l\
I
Turemove grease filter, graspthe
“fingerhold”onthe flke~andslide
totherear.
Thenpldlfilterdownwardandto thefront.Thefilterwilldropout.
.
TOreplacegreasefilter,slidethe
fiberintheframeslotcmtheback
oftheopening,
Pullfilterupwardandtothefront tolockintoplace.
Toclwmgreasefilter,soak,then agitatefilbr inhotdetergent
solution.Don’tuseammoniaor
otheralkalibecauseitwilldarken
metal.Lightbrushingcanbeused
toremoveembeddeddirt.Rinse,
shakeandremovemoisturebefore repiacing.
FiItersshouBdbe
cleanedatleastonceamonth.
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(km ofYourMicrowaveOven
YournewMicrowaveOvenis
avaluableappliance.Protect
itfrommisusebyfollowing theserules:
@Keepyourovencleanand
sweet-smeiling.Openingtheoven
doorafewminutesaftercooking
helps“air-out”theinterior.An
occasionalthoroughwipingwitha
solutionofbakingsodaandwater
keepstheinteriorfresh.
@Don$tusesharp-edgedutensils withyouroven.Theinsideand outsideovenwall$canbe scratched.Thecontrcdpanelcanbe damaged.
@Don’tremovethemodestirrer
cover
atthetopoftheoven
(microwavefeature5onpage5). YOUwilldamagetheoven.
BECERTAINPOWERIS(N?F
BEFORECLEANINGANY PARTOFTHISOVEN.
HowtoCIemtheImide
Walls,floorandplasticcover. Because
thereislittleheatexcept
inthefood,orsometimesinthe utensils,spillsandspattersareeasy toremove.Mmespatterscanbe removedwithapapertowel,others
mayrequireadampcloth.Remove greasyspatterswithasudsycloth, thenrinseanddry.Donotuse abrasivecleanersonovenwalls. NEWERLJ$EACC)MMERCIAL OVENCLEANERONANY PARTOFYOURMICROWAVE
OVEN,
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.)
SheHAcwxworyoYourshelf accessoryisdesignedforuseina microwaveovenonly;donotusein aconventionaloven.Donotusea browningdishwiththeshelf. Arcingcouldoccur.
Cleanshelfwithmildsoapand waterorinthedishwaheriDo
not
dwm in a sdfdfxmhg own.
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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REMOVE5SCREWS
L
Toreplacecombinationhood 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
Cleanoffthegreaseanddustcm hoodsurfacesofkm.Useawarm
detergentsolution.About1
tablespoonofammoniamaybe addedtothewater,lhkecarenot
totouchthefiltersandenameled
surfaceswiththis.Ammoniawill
tendtodarkenmetal.
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GuidetoUseofthe
Thetwopositionwireshelfis specificallydesignedforadded capacityheatingandrvheatingin
yourSpacemalwr@microwaveoven.
Heatingandreheating,whicham themostpopularusesofmicrowave ovens,maynowbedoneinmukiple quantities,soseveralfds are readytoserveatthesamet~me.
Whenmicrowavingwiththeoven 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.
SpacemakePOven!!!h#’
Usepotholderswhenhtmdiing fbodsheatedtogetherwithyour ovenshelf’,especiallywhenheating imgeramotmtsoffbodin$-inch squareorother2-quartsize
casseroles.Extrasteamgenerated
frommultiplefdcooking may makeutensilshotterthanwith regularmicrowaving.
*Wepotholderswhenhandling
metalshelfandutensils.They maybehot.
*Do
notstorem’ IIMenlkxmvave
bmwnlngdkhonnmtdshdf.
utensilsforshelf
Heating WNiReheating
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placingibodinthedishesyou plantouseforshelfmicrowaving, checktoseethattheywillfittogether onorundertheshelf.Also,besure utensilsaremicrowavesafe.
Utensilsforheatingorreheating inciude1cupmeasuringcup, 8x4x3-inchloafdishes,9x5x3­inchIoafdishesor9-inchpieplates.
Leftoversmaybephice$insmall
individualceramicorplasticbowls
ordividedplates,
Usewaxpaperorplastiewrap insteadoflidsoncasseroles,Lids mayaddtoomuchheighttodish.
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Toinsertshelf,tipthebackslightly andfittheshelfsupportguides
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supportguideslocatedoneach
sideofrearovenwall. Next,lowerthefrontuntiltheshelf
supportguidesfitontothesupport guideslocatedateachsideofthe oveninthefront.
Whenproperlypositioned,theshelf shouldfitsnuglyinplace.
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ShelfhmtwoPos$dions,Useinlow ­positionwhenheatingtwocasseroles orreheatingftozenTVdinnersor entrees.
Thehighshelfpositionmoreeveniy
spacestheareaaboveandbelowthe shelf,Usethispositionforheating platesofleftovers.
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@.w@HeatorRehe.tSimihr~ps.fF.od
Twoplatesofleftovwsmayhe
reheatedtogether.Arrangethick ordensefoods
tooutsideedgesof plateandcoverwithplasticwrap. MicrowaveatHIGH(10)for3 minutes.Reversepositionofplates (toptobottom)androtate1/2turn. ContinuemicrowavingatHIGH (10)for3to4minutes,Continue heating,ifnecessary,untilhot,
Reheatingtwocasseroles(height shouldbelessthan3]%inches)is nowpossible,Coverwithplastic wrap.usestaggeredarrangements offbod,placingfoodamrightsideof slwlfandMlsideofflour.Referto HeatingorReheatingGuide(see insidefrontcoverofcookbook)
forsuggestedmicrowavetimeper casseroleandaddthetimes together.MicrowaveatHIGH(10) reversingpositionoffinds(topto bottom)afterhalfoftime.Also, heatseveralsmallbowlsofleftovers thisway,stirringandreversing positionsafierhalfoftime.
Howto ReheatseveralDiffix’ent!IypesOmbod$‘lqi@ler
Whenheatingseveraldifferent
Heaterreheatdiffimmttypesof
typesoffoodtogether,fds which
foodatHIGH(10).Todetermine
shouldbeservedhotmustbeplaced
heatingtimes,addtimesforall
ontheovenshelf,whilefds fds together.(Seeheatingguide whichareonlywarmedshoukibe
insidefrontcoverofcookbook.)
placedonthefloor,Thisisbecause
Afterhaifoftime,stirorrearrange microwaveenergyenterstheoven foods(donotreversepositions), fromthetopon}y.Also,itis
Checkfoods(topshelfesWcidly) importanttorememberthatfds after3/4oftotaltimeandremove absorbmicrowaveenetgyat anywhicharedone,Continue
differentrates.Ratescanbeaffeeted
cookingothers. bythesizeofthefood,andits startingtemperature.
Ikxauseofthevaryingrates,you mayneedtostartreheatingakwge ordensefoodafewminutesahead oftime,thenaddothersmalleror lessdensefoods.Akernatcly,if oneofthefds youareheating seemsundercookedbuttheothers
arehe~tedsatisfactorily,letthe
undtirlwtcdfoodcontinuecooking.
TWOfkmwnindividualerntrees (5to’7oz.each)ortwoW dinners
(MltoX20z.each)arebothreadyto
serveatthesametime.Removebatter fds; cooktheseconventionally. Removefoilcoversandr@wnfoil trayscontainingfd toboxesin
whichtheywerepurchased.Place inovenwithoneTVdinmwonright shelfandtheseconddinneronleft floor.NlicrowaveatHIGH(10)for7 minutes.Reversepositions(topto bottom)androtatefds 1/2turn. ContinuemicrowavingatHIGH (10)for7minutes.Checkdinners forheating.Ifonedinnerseemsless donethandesired,returnittothe boxandcorninueheatingonshelf
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riceorpasta.Placeonovenfloor thosefbodswhichneedonlybe warmed,suchasbakerypies,rolls, muffinsorbreads.
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Thisa~@i~CCllMIStbegrounded. Intheeventof anelectricalshort circuit,groundingreducestherisk ofelectricshockbyprovidingan escapewirefortheelectriccurrent. Thisapplianceisequippedwitha powercordhavinga grounding wirewitha groundingplug.The plugmustbepluggedintoanoutlet thatisproperlyinstalledand grounded.(Fig.1)
ofthe groundingpiugcan resultin
a risk of electric shock,
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BEFORE!JSE
Consultaqualifiedelectricianor
servicetechnicianifthegrounding instructionsarenotcompletely
understood,orifdoubtexistsmto whethertheapplianceisproperly grounded,
Whereastandardtwo-prongwall receptacleisencountered,itis yourpersonalresponsibilityand obligationto haveitreplacedwith aproperlygroundedthree-prong wallreceptacle.
Donot under anycircum-
stancecut or removethe
third(ground)prongfrom thepowercord.
Donotuseanadapterplugwith thisappikmce.
Donotuseanextensioncordwith thisappliance.
~Shin orvaporescapingfromaroundthedoor.
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LIMITEDADDITIONAL FOURYEARWARRANTY
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