Hotpoint RVM115J Use And Care Manual

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LightBulbReplacement
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AluminumFoil
4 MicrowaveCookwareGuide 16
ApplianceRegistration
2 MicrowavingTips
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CareandCleaning
28,29 Minute/SecondTimer
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ConsumerServices
31
ModelandSerialNumbers 2
ControlPanel 6,7
PowerLevels 9-13
Cook‘NWatch
10 Precautions
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CookingCompleteReminder 8
ProblemSolver
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CookingGuide
21-D QuickSet -
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CooktopLight
28 SafetyInstructions
2-5
Defrosting 11
TimeCook
10
DefrostingGuide
19,20 TimeDefrost
11
ExhaustFan 6,29
Warranty
BackCover
ExtensionCords
29
Features 8 GlossaryofMicrowaveTerms 15
GreaseFilter
29
GroundingInstructions
29
HeatingorReheatingGuide 17,18
GEAnswerCenter”
HoldTime 9
800.626.2000
UseandCareof
CounterSaver@
model
RVMI15J
Theelectricoutput
ofthismicrowaveoven
is750watts?
Beforeusingyour oven9
readthisbookcarefully.
It isintendedtohelpyou operate
~:? andmaintainyournewmicrowave ovenproperly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions. If youdon’tunderstandsomething
or needmorehelp,write(include yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
Hotpoint AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
writedown themodel
andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthem on a labelinside
theoven. Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthatcamewith yourmicrowaveoven.Before sendinginthiscard,pleasewrite thesenumbershere:
ModelNIJmber
SerialNumber
Usethesenumbersinany correspondenceor servicecalls concerningyourmicrowaveoven.
Besureyourmicrowave
ovenk rigktered.
It is importantthatweknowthe locationofyourmicrowaveoven shoulda needoccurforadjustments.
Yoursupplierisresponsiblefor registeringyouastheowner.
Pleasecheckwithyoursupplierto besurehehasdoneso;alsosendin yourConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCard.If youmove,or ifyou arenottheoriginalpurchaser,
pleasewritetous,statingmodel andserialnumbers.
Thisappliancemust beregistered. Pleasebecertainthatitis.
Writeto: Hotpoint
RangeProductService AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
1~ you ~~cei~e~ ~
damagedoven...
Immediatelycontactthedealer(or builder)thatsoldyoutheoven.
Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyourequestservice...
checktheProblemSolveronpage30. It listscausesofminoroperating problemsthatyoucancorrectyourself.
Allthesethingsarenormal withyourmicrowaveoven.
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Steamorvaporescapingfrom
aroundthedoor. e Lightreflectionarounddooror
outercase. ~Dimmingovenlightandchange
inblowersoundmayoccurwhile operatingatpowerlevelsother thanhigh.
@Dullthumpingsoundwhileoven
isoperating. ~SomeTV-Radiointerference
mightbenoticedwhileusingyour microwaveoven.It’ssimilartothe interferencecausedbyothersmall appliancesanddoesnotindicatea
problemwithyouroven. 1~
youneedservice...
Toobtainservice,seethe ConsumerServicespageinthe backofthisbook.
We’reproudofourserviceand wantyouto bepleased.If forsome reasonyouarenot happywiththe serviceyoureceive,herearethree stepstofollowforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouarenotpleased.In most
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
2
NEXT,ifyouarestill notpleased,
a
writeallthedetails-including yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
a
Hotpoint AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,if yourproblemis sti!l notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel 20NorthWackerDrive Chicago,Illinois60606
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‘(a)DoNotAttempttooperate
thisovenwiththedooropensince open-dooroperationcanresultin hatiful exposureto microwave energy.It isi~portantnotto defeater tamperwiththesafety interlocks. ~ ~
‘ “ @)DoNot Place‘anyobject
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‘,betweenthpovenfrontfaceand
~ the ‘doororallowsoilor cleaner
~residuetoaccumulateonsealing
surfaces; ~; . -
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(c)Do NotOperate theoven ifitisdamaged.Itisparticularly itiportantthattheovendoorclose
‘properlyandthat thereisno
~amagetothe:
(1)door(bent) ~ (2)hingesandlatches(brokenor
ioosened)
(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces. (d).TheOv~nSRouIdNotbe
adjustedorrepaiiedbyanyone exceptproperlyqualifiedservice personnel.
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~Makesureallcookwareusedin yourmicrowaveovenissuitable formicrowaving.Mostglass
casseroles,cookingdishes, measuringcups,custardcups, potteryorchinadinnerwarewhich does nothavemetallictrimorglaze withametallicsheencanbeused. Somecookwareislabeled“suitable formicrowaving.”
If youare notsureif a dishis
microwave-safe,usethistest: Placein theovenboththedishyou
aretestinganda glassmeasuring cupfilledwithone cupwater—set themeasuringcupeitherinornext tothedish.Microwave1minuteat high.If thedishheats, it shouldnot beusedformicrowaving.Ifthe dish remainscoolandonlythewaterin thecupheats,thenthedishis microwave-safe.
@Wpertoweis,waxpaperand plasticwrapcanbeusedtocover
dishesin ordertoretainmoisture andpreventspattering.Besureto ventplasticwrapsosteamcan escape.
@Somemicrowavedfoods
requirestirring,ro~ting or rearranging.Checkthe Cooking
Guide. @
Steambui~dsuppressurein
foodswhicharetightlycovered byaskinormembrane.Pierce
potatoes,eggyolksandchicken iiverstopreventbursting.
mPoRTmT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Read all imtructiOm before wiw this appliance.
Whenusingelectricalappliances,
basicsafetyprecautionsshouldbe followed,~n~ludingthe following:
WARNING–To reduce
therisk of burns, electricshock, fire, injury topersons or exposure toexcessivemicrowaveenergy:
@Usethisapplianceonlyforifi intendeduse
asdescribedinthis
manual.
~~eadand fo~tiwthespecific
“PRECAUTIONS~ AVOID POSSIBLEEXPOSU~~ EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY”onpage2.
~ Thisappliancemustbe .
grounded.Connectonlyto
properlygr6undedoutlet.See
“GRO~ING~S~U~ONS”
@~~s~~~~~w~veoven is
specificallydesigqedtoh~t qr cookfood,andisnotintended forlaboratoryorindustrialuse. ~
@Seedoorsurfacecleaning
instructionsonpage28.
~TMSapplianceshouldbe servicedonlybyquaWledservice
personnel.
Contactnearest authorizedservicefacilityfor examination,repairoradjustment.
~& ~ith
anyappliance,close
supervisionisnecessarywhen wedbychildren.
@Toreducetheriskoffirein theovencavity:’
–W notovercookfood.CarefiUy
attendappliance.ifpaper,plastic, orothercombustiblematerialsare
placedinsidetheoventofacilitate cooking?
–R&rnove
wiretwist-tiesfrom
paperorplasticbagsbefore placingbagsinoven.“
–Do
notuseyourmicrowave
ovento’drynewspapers,
. .
. .
–Do nottie recycledpaper
produck.-
Recycledpapertowels, napkins‘andwaxpapercan containmetalfleckswhiihrnav
@Forbestoperation,plugthis applianceiqtoitsownelectrical
causearcingorignite.Paper “
outlet,topreventfickeringif ~~
lighk,blowingoffusebr
productscontainingnylonor nylonfilamentsshouldbe‘
trippingofcircuitbreaker; ,
~
avoided,a~theymayalsoignite.
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@Instal!
orlocatethis~ppliance
~-Dihot poppopcorninyour
onlyinaccordancew~ththe
~ ticrowaveovtnunlessina
special
providdhtaMationkti@ons,
microwavepopcornaccessoryor
~Donotcoveror ~~ockanv ~
.ude$s’youusepopcornlabeledfor
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openingsoi theappliance:
.
useinrnicrowaveovens.
@Do~~tuseo~~~oors. ~ ~
-Do
notopeiatetheovenwhfle
em~tytoavoiddamagetothe
~Donotimmersepowercord
ovenandthedtingeroffire,If
orplugin’water,
byaccidenttheovenshouldrun
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Keeppowercordawayfrom~
emptyaminuteortwo,noharm
heatedsurfaces.
isdone.However,trytoavoid operatingtheovenemptyatall
@Do
notletpowercordhang
times—itsavesenergyand
overedgeofWbleorcounter,
prolongsthelifeoftheoven.
ah not o~rak ttis app~anceif
–Do notovercookpohtoeso
ithasadamagedpowercordor
Theycoulddehydrateandcatch
plug,ifitk notworkingproperly,
fire,causingdamagetoyouroven.
orifithmbeendamagedor dropped,
(colltirlued)te.~tp~tge}
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3’
a If ~a~~~~~]s~~s~~~~v~~ s~Q~l~
igtite, keepovendoorclosed,turn ovenoff, and disconnectpower cord, or shutoff powerat the fuse
or circuitbreakerpanel. @
Someproductssuchas whole
eggsand
sealedcontainers-for
example,closedjars-w~ explode
andshouldnotbeheatedinthis microwaveoven.Suchuseofthe microwaveovencouldresultin injury.
*Avoidheatingbabyfoodin
glassjars,evenwithouttheirlids; especiallymeatandeggmixtures,
@~~n9~def’’ostfr~ze~
beveragesinnarrow-necked bottles(especiallycarbonated beverages).Evenifthecontainer isopened,pressurecanbuildup. Thiscancausethecontainerto
burst,possiblyresultingininjury.
@Usemetalonlyas directed
in
thisbook.
TVdinnersmaybe
microwavedinfoiltrayslessthan
3/4”high;removetopfoilcover andreturntraytobox.When usingmetalinthemicrowave oven,keepmetali(otherthan
meti shel~at least1inchaway fromsidesofoven.
~Cookwaremaybecomehot
becauseofheattransferredfrom theheatedfood.Potholdersmay beneededtohandlethecookware.
* Sometimes,theovenfloorcan
becometoohottotouch.Be carefultouchingthefloorduring andafiercooking.
@roods
cookedinliquids(such
aspasta)maytendto6oilover morerapidlyt~anfoodscontaining lessmoisture.Shouldthisoccur, refertopage28forinstructionson howtocleantheinsideoftheoven.
@Thermometer—Donotuse athermometerinfoodyouare
microwavingunlessthe thermometerisdesignedor recorrmendedforuseinthe microwaveoven.
~
Plasticcookware—Plastic
cookwaredesignedformicrowave
cookingisveryuseful,butshould beusedcarefully.Evenmicrowave­safeplasticmaynotbeastolerant ofovercookingconditionsasare glassorceramicmaterialsand
maysoftenorcharif subjectedto shortperiodsofovercooking.In longerexposurestoovercooking, thefoodandcookwarecould ignite.Forthesereasons:1)Use microwave-safeplasticsonlyand usetheminstrictcompliance
withthecookwaremanufacturer’s recommendations.2)Donot subjectemptycookwareto microwaving.3)Donotpermit childrentouseplasticcookware withoutcompletesupervision.
@Whencookingpork, follow
thedirectionsexactlyandalways
cookthemeattoaninternal temperatureofatleast170°F, Thisassuresthat,intheremote possibilitythattrichinamaybe presentinthemeat,itwillbe killedandmeatwillbesafetoeat.
@Donot
botieggsinamicrowave
oven.
Pressurewillbuildupinside eggyolkandwillcauseitto burst,possiblyresultingininjury.
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~Foodswithunbrokenouter
e
‘6skims~’suchaspotatoes,sausages, tomatoes,apples,chickenlivers andothergiblets,andeggyolks, (seepreviouscaution)shouldbe piercedtoallowsteamtoescape duringcooking.
~Notallplasticwrapissuitabie foruseinmicrowaveovens.
Checkthepackageforproperuse.
~64BoiIable’9cookingpouches
andtightlyclosedplasticbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented asdirectedbypackage.Iftheyare not,plasticcouldburstduring
orimmediatelyaftercooking, possiblyresultingininjury.Also, plasticstoragecontainersshoddbe atleastpartiallyuncoveredbecause theyformatightseal.When cookingwithcontainerstightly coveredwithplasticwrap,remove coveringcarefi~yanddirectsteam awayfromhandsandface.
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Spontaneousboiling—Under
certainspecialcircumstances,
liquidsmaystarttoboilduringor shortlyafterremovalfromthe microwaveoven.Topreventburns fromsplashingliquid,stirthe liquidbrieflybeforeremovingthe containerfromthemicrowaveoven.
THEEXHAUSTHOOD ~
Haveit installedandproperly groundedby8qu~fiedh~er. Seethe
specialinstallationbooklet
packedwiththemicrowaveoven.
~ The
exhaustfanintheoven JtiloperateautomaticMyunder Cem Contitiom(S*Automatic RanFeature,page6).Whilethe fanisoperating,cautionis requiredtopreventthestarting andspreadingofaccidental
eoo~ngfireswhiletheexhaust fanisinuse.Forthisreason:
–Neverleavesurfaceunih mat~ndedatMghheatsettings.
Boilovercausessmokingandgreasy sptioversthatmayigniteandspread
if efiaust fan is operating.To minimizeautomaticfanoperation, useadequatesizedcookwareand usehighheatonlywhennecessary
–ln the event of
agreasefirey
smotherflamingpanonsurface
unitbycoveringpancompletely withweH-fittinglid,cookiesheet orfiattray.
–Never flamefoodsunder theovenwiththe exhaustfan operatingbecauseitmayspread theflames.
–Keep hoodandgreasefilters c1a~ accordingtoinstructionson page29,tomaintaingoodventing
andavoidgrease fires.
SAVETHESE
INSTRUCTIONS
optionalAccessory
Availableatextracostfromyour Hotpointsupplier.
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non-ventedinstallation.
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YourTouchcontrolPanel
The TouchControlhnel allowsyoutosettheoven controlselectronicallywiththetouchofafinger.It’s
designedtobeeasytouseandunderstand.
when YouPl~ intheoven
Thedisplaypaneldisplaysfive8’s,“18POWER’a~ld
allofthe ovenfunctions.Afier15seconds,all lights disappearand “RESET”appearsin theupperportion. TouchtheCLEAR/OFFpad,settheClockandoven isreadyfor use.
Ifpowerisdisruptedatanytime,theabovesequence recurs,andyoumustresetthe Clockaftertouchingthe CLEAR/OFFpad.
1. DISPLAY.Displaystimeofday,timeor temperature
duringcookingfunctions,powerlevelbeingused, cookingmodeandinstructions.
2. Tlm COOK 1&2. Microwaveforapresetamount
oftimeusingautomaticpowerlevel10.(Ifdesired,you maychangepowerlevelafierenteringcookingtime.See page10.)
3. TIm DEFROST.Gentlethawingatautomaticpower level3 (Low).(Ifdesired,youmaychangepowerlevel afierenteringdefrostingtime.Seepage11.)
4. COOK ‘NWATCH.Usethispadfor short-term cookingwhichautomaticallyturnsovenoffafter3 minutes.(Seepage10.)
5. POWERLEVEL.Touchthispadbeforeentering anotherpowerlevelnumberif youwantto changefrom automaticpowerlevel10(High)forcookingorpower
level3 (Low)fordefrosting.
7.MIN/SECT~ER. Thisfeatureusesnomicrowave energy.It functionsas eitherakitchentimer,as aholding periodafterdefrostor as atimerbeforetimecooking. (Seepage9.)
8. CLEAR/OFF.Whentouched,itshutsofftheoven anderasesallsettings(excepttimeofday).
9. EXHAUST’FAN.PressHI, LOor OFF forthe differentfanspeeds.
10.NU~ER PADS. Touchthesepadstoentercooking time,defrostingtime, time ofdayorpowerlevel.
U. QUICKSETCONTROL.Usethispadasa shortcut methodforenteringcookingtimeandpowerlevel.(See
pages12and13.) U. START.Afterallselectionsaremade,touchthispad
tostartthe oven. H. LIGHT’.TouchON to illuminatecounter.
Cootingappliancesinstalledundertheovenmay, undersomeheavyusageconditions,causetemperatures highenoughto overheatsomeinternalpartsofthe microwaveoven.
Topreventoverheatingfromtakingplace,theexhaust — fanis designedtoautomaticallyturnon atalowspeedif excessivetemperaturesoccur.Shouldthishappen,thefan
a
cannotbemanuallyturnedoff,butitwill automatically
turnoffwhentheinternalpartshavecooled.Thefanmay stayonupto approximately30minutesafiertherange andmicrowaveovencontrolshavebeenturnedoff.
6. CLOCK. Touchthis padto entertimeofdayor check timeofdaywhilemicrowaving.TosetClock,firsttouch
CLOCKpadandthenentertimeofday.Forexample,if timeis 1:30,touchnumberpads1,3 andOand “1:30” willappearin display.ThentouchSTARTpad. Toreset
orchangetime,simplyrepeataboveprocess.
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FeaturesofYourMicrowaveoven
Toremindyouthatyouhavefoodinthe oven,theovenwilldisplay“End”andbeep once a minuteuntilyoueitheropentheoven doorortouchtheCLEAR/OFFpad.
1.0CubicFoot
OvenInterior
1
1. DoorHandee Pullto open door.Doormustbesecurely latchedforoventooperate.
2. DoorLatches.
3. WindowwithMetalShielde
Screenallowscookingto beviewed whilekeepingmicrowavesconfined in oven.
4. NIodeIandSerialNumbeH.
5. OvenVent.
6. OvenLight.Lightcomeson whendooris openedorwhenoven
isoperatinginanyfunction.
7.TouchControl~ne~ and
DigitalDisplay.Fordetailed
informationoneachfeature, seepages6and7.
Thisistocertifythat
C.F.M.
SONES ~
thtis
unithasbeentested
at0.10WG 5.5Vert.
inconformancewithAMCA
230Vert.
6.7Her.
BulletinNo.210
237Her.
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8. HoodControls.
Fan.PressHI, LOorOFF. Light.PressONorOFF.
9. GreaseFilters.
10.CooktopLight. U. OvenFloor.
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HowtoUsetheMinute/Second~mer
TheMIN/SECTIMERhasthree timingfunctions:
@Itoperatesasaminutetimer. * Itcan be usedasa holdsetting
afterdefrosting.
The MIN/SECTIMERoperates withoutmicrowaveenergy.
HOW~0~ti~
a3-Mnute
PhoneCall
1.
TouchMIN/SECTIMERpad.
The displayshows”:O“and
“ENTERTIME”flashes.
2. Touchnumberpads3,0 andO for3 minutesandnoseconds. Displayshows“3:00”and“TIME?’
3. TouchSTARTpad. Display showstimecountingdown.
4. Whentimeisup,ovensignals, flashes“EndJ’anddisplayshows
timeofday. ~Si~~
aHoldingme
TheMinute/SecondTimercanalso beusedtoprograma “holdingtime” betweenmicrowavecookingfinctions. The time canrangefromoneswond to99minutesand99seconds.A holdingor stinding timemaybe foundinsomeofyourownrecipes orintheCookingGuidesupplied.
HOW~0~~~~os~, ~01~
and
me Cook
Let’ssayyouwanttodetist a fromn casserolefor 15minutes,holdfor
10minutesandthenTimeCookfor
25minutes.Here’showtodoit:
Step1:Takecasserolefromfreezer andplace in oven.
Step2:TouchTIMEDEFROST.
Thedisplayshows”: O“and
“POWER3:’“ENTERDEF
TIME”flashes. Step3:Touchnumberpads1,5,0
andOforadefrostingtimeof15 minutes.“15:00” appearson display.(Defrostingis automatically setonpowerlevel3,butcanbe changedbytouchingthePOWER LEVELpadandthedesiredpower level.)
Step4:Setstandingor holdtime bytouchingMIN/SECTIMERpad. Thedisplayshows”: O“and “ENTERTIME”flashes.
Step5:Touch1,0,0 andO tohold for 10minutes.“10:00”appearson displayand “TIME”flashes.
Step 6: TouchTIMECOOK1&2 pad.Thedisplayshows”: O“and “POWER10:’“ENTERCOOK TIMEI“ flashes.
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StepZ Touch2,5,0 andOfor25 minutesof cookingtime.“COOK TIME”flashesand“25:00”and
“POWER10”appearondisplay.
Step8:TouchSTARTpad. “DEF TIME”and“15:00~’counting down,showondisplay.Aseach functionis automaticallyperformed, ovendisplayshowsinstructions enteredandthefunction.
Step9:Whentimeisup,theoven signalsanddisplayflashes“End~’
QuestiomandAmwers
Q. WhatwillhappenifI accidentallyreversemydefrost, holdandcookinstructions?
A. Theovenwillautomatically rearrangeyourprogram.Defrosting willalwayscomefirst,thenhold, andthenthecookingfunction.
Q. CanI defrostandholdonly? A. Yes.Sometimesyoumayonly
wanttodefrostafood,holdit, and cookitlater.Allyouneedtodois programindefrostandamountof time.Thenprogramtheholdtime andtheamountofcookingtime.Be suretoput thethaweddishinthe refrigeratorpromptly.
N~E: Letfoodsremainatroom temperatureonlyaslongassafe.
Timeswillvary.
Q. I programmedmyovenfor aspecificdefrostingtimebutit defrostedlongerthannecessary. Whathappened?
A. Wheninstructionsconflict,
theovencarriesoutthelast instruction.Youmayhave setthe oventodefrostfor4 minutes,hold for2 minutes,andthendefrostfor 6minutes.Inthiscase,theoven woulddefrostfor6 minutesand holdfor2 minutes.
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Cootingby~me
TimeCook1&2 allowsyouto microwaveforapresetamountof
timeusingautotiaticpowerlevel
10(High),orchangepowerlevels
automatically.
Powerlevel10(High)is recommendedformostcooking, butyoumaychangethisformore flexibility.SeetheCookingGuide.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith timecooking,makea cupofcoffee byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Step 1:Filla cup2/3 fullof
water,add 1teaspoonofinstant coffeeandstirtodissolve.Usea cupthathasnometal decoration andismicrowave-safe(referto MicrowavingTipsonpage3).
Placecupinovenandclosedoor.
Step2:TouchTIMECOOK1& 2. Displayshows“: O“and“POWER
10:’“ENTERCOOKm ~’ flashes.
Step3: Selectyourcookingtime. Touch1,0 andOfora cookingtime ofoneminute.Displayshows
“1:00”and“POWER10~’“COOK
TIMEI“ flashes. Becauseautomaticpowerlevel10
is recommendedforthiscupof
coffee,thereisnoneedtochange thepowerlevel.(Ifpowerlevel 10 is,lot appropriate,see“Howto ChangePowerLevel”atright.)
Step4: TouchSTARTpad.
“COOKTIME1;’“POWER10”
andtime,countingdown,show ondisplay.
Step5:Whentimeis up,theoven signalsandflashes“End~’Oven, lightandfanshutoff.
Step6:Openthedoor.
Usingthe~me Cook2
Featire
TheTimeCook2 featurelets you settwotimecookingfunctions withinone program.Thisisideal if youwantto changepowerlevels duringyourcookingoperations. Here’showto doit.
Step1:Placefoodin ovenin
microwave-safecontainerandclose thedoor.
Step%Displayshows“POWER
10”and“COOKTIMEI;’
countingdown. Step8:Attheendof “COOK
TIME1~’thesecondpowerlevelis displayedand “COOKTIMEII” isshowncountingdown.
Step9:Whentimeis up,the oven signalsanddisplayflashes“End;’ The oven, lightandfanshutoff.
Step10:Openthedoor.
~OOk‘~ Watch
TheCook91’dWatchfeatureisa short-termcookingprogramwhich automaticallyturnstheovenoff after3minutes.It’sidealfor meltingcheeseonfoodorother quickcookingoperationswhere youwantto stopcookingatjust therighttime.
ToUseCook‘NWatch
Step2:TouchTIMECOOK1& 2.
Displayshows“:
O“and “POWER
10:’“ENTERCOOKTIMEI“ flashes.
Step1:TouchCOOK‘NWATCH.
After4 seconds,“START”flashes
ondisplay.
Step3:Selectyourcookingtime. Forexample,touch2, 1and5fora cookingtimeoftwominutesand15 seconds.Displayshows“2:15”and “POWER10:’“COOKTIMEI“
flashes.
Step4: TouchTIMECOOK1&2. Step5:Setyourcookingtime.
Howtochange Powerbvel
Aftersettingcookingtime, touchPOWERLEVELpad, thentouchdesirednumberfor newpowerlevel.
Step6:TouchtheSTARTpad.
Step2: TouchSTARTpad.
“COOK‘NWATCH”andtime, countingup to3minutes,are displayed.Powerlevel 10is automaticallysetinovenbut anotherpowerlevelcanbe selected eitherduringprograming or duringcooking.
Step3:Openthedoorortouchthe
CLEAR/OFFpadtostopcooking.
Theovenwillautomaticallysignal,
flash“End” andshut offattheend
of3minutes.
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