JENN-AIR JMV8100AAB, JMV8100AAQ, JMV8100AAS, JMV8100AAW Owner's Manual

USER’S GUIDE AND COOKING GUIDE
Over-The-Range Microwave Oven Model JMV8100AA
Read these instructions carefully before using your microwave oven. Part no.8112p172-60 MCS p/n 740 05588 A/08/00
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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PRECAUTIO N S TO AVOID
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE
ENERGY
Do not
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
Do not
place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
Do not
operate the oven if it is damag e d. It is particularly important that the oven door clos e properly and that there is no damage to the: (1) DOOR (bent) (2) HINGES AND LATCHES (broken or loosened) (3) DOOR SEALS AND SEALING SURFACES
The oven
properly qualified service personnel.
should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except
SPECIFICATIONS
Model: JMV8100AA Power Source: Power Consumption: Maximum Output: Oven Capacity: Turntable Diameter:
Dimensions: Weight:
Specifications subject to change without notice.
*According to IEC-705 test procedure. The IEC-705 test procedure is an internationally recognized method of rating microwave wattage output.
Please record your product’s information
When you call to request service, you need to know your complete model number and serial number. Please fill in the information below. Please also record purchase date, price and where purch ased. Keep your sales receipt and/or cancelled check as proof of purchase.
Model Number: Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Where Purchased:
AC 110-120V, 60 Hz
1500W
1000W*
1.7 cu. ft.
5
12-
/
8
(w x h x d)
Approx. 63 lbs.
29-
7
/
8
" " x 17" x 16-
(Located on the front of the oven) (Located on the front of the oven)
1
"
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For additional questions, please contact us:
Maytag Appliance Sales Company Atten: CAIR
Center
REGISTRATION CARD packed with the oven.
1. Check the model and serial
P.O.Box 2370 Cleveland, TN 37320-2370 1-800-688-1100(USA and CANADA) 1-800-688-2080(U.S.TTY for deaf, hearing impaired or speech impaired) (Mon.-Fri., 8am-8pm Eastern Time) Internet: http://www.maytag.com
For service and warranty information, see page 39-40.
2. Mail the card. The return address
IMPORTANT
Please keep your sales slip. Should any warranty service be required, proof of original date of purchase is needed.
NOTE
In our continuing effort to improve the quality of our appliances, it may be necessary to make changes to the appliance without revising this guide.
REGISTRATION
Federal law requires registration of all microwave ovens.T o comply with the law, please fill out the PRODUCT
If you move or are not the original owner of this oven, you must by law renew the registration. Send the renewal registration information to:
Maytag Customer Service Warranty Administratio n P. O. Box 4970 Cleveland, TN 37320-4970
Renewal Registration information must provide: a) Your name and address. b) The microwave oven’s model and serial numbers.
SAFETY SET UP OPERATION
numbers on the card to see that they match the numbers on the data plate. The data plate is located on the front of the oven when the door is open. If the numbers on the card are not the same as those on the data plate, cross out the numbers on the card and write in the numbers as they appear on the data plate.
is included on the reverse side of the card.
COOKING GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY
Important Safety Instructions 4 Proper and Safe Use of Your Oven 5 Grounding Instructi ons 6 Interference Note 7 Utensils 7 Materials 8
SET UP
Names of Oven Parts and Accessories 9 Turntable Insta llation 10 Charcoal Filter Installation 10 Grease Filter Installation 1 0
OPERATION
Control Panel and Features 11 Selecting Ventilation Direction 13 Setti ng Clock 13 Child Lock-Out 13 Timer 14 Timed Cooking and Power Level 14 Auto Sensor Microwaving 16
Auto Sensor Microwaving Tips 17 Optional Settings 18 Defrost 19 Add 30 Seconds 20 Quick Start Cooking 21 Custom Programs 22 Turntable Setting 23 Fan Speed Control 23 Light 23 Delay Off-F an 24 Sound Sele ction 24
COOKING GUIDE
Cooking Princi ples and Techn iques 25 Cooking with Metal Rack 26 Auto Sensor Cooking Tips 27 Sensor Cooking Recipes 29 Meats, Pou ltry and Fish 31
MAINTENANCE
Troubleshooting 34 Questions and Answers 36 Care and Cleaning 37 Warranty 39
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MAINTENANCE
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SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
WARNING -
injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy:
1. Read all instructions before using the appliance.
2. Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” on page 2.
3. As with most cooking appliances, close supervision is necessary to reduce the risk of a fire in the oven cavity.
If a fire should start:
• Keep the oven door closed.
• Turn the oven off.
• Disconnect the power cord or
shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
Keep in mind the following rules at all times to reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
a. Do not overcook food.
Carefully attend the appliance if paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.
b. Do not use the oven cavity for
storage purposes. Do not store combustible items such as bread, cookies, paper products, etc. inside the oven. If lightning strikes the pow er line, the oven may turn on by itself.
c. Remove wire twist-ties and
metal handles from paper or plastic containers/bags before placing them in the oven.
4. This oven must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. See “GROUNDIN G INSTRUCTIONS” on page 6.
5. Install or locate this oven only in accordance with the provided installation instructions.
6. Some products such as whole eggs, water with oil or fat,
To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire,
sealed containers and closed glass jars may explode and therefore should not be heated in this oven.
7. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in the manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This oven is specifically designed to heat, cook or defrost food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use. It is intended for home use.
8. As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children.
9. Do not operate this oven if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped.
10.This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service technicians. Contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
11. Do not cover or block any vents on the oven.
12.Do not store or use this appliance outdoor s.
13.Do not use this oven near water, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, and the like.
14.Do not immerse cord or plug in water.
15.Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
16.Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
17. When cleaning door and oven surfaces that meet when door is closed, use only mild, nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth. (See “Care and Cleaning” instructions on page 37.)
18.Do not mount over a sink.
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19.This oven is suitable for use above both gas and electric cooking equipment.
20.This oven is intended to be used above ranges with a maximum width of 30 inches.
21.Clean the underside of the microwave oven often. Do not allow grease to build up on the microwave oven or the fan filters.
22.When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
23.Use care when cleaning the vent-hood filter. Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye­based oven cleaners, may damage the filter.
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PROPER AND SA FE USE OF YOUR OVEN
• The oven must be level.
• The turntable and turntable roller rest must be in the oven during cooking.
• Place cookware gently on the turntable and handle it carefully to avoid possible breakage.
• Incorrect use of browning dish may cause the turntable to break. See page 8.
• When using the Popcorn feature of this microwave oven, use only the bag sizes specified in the instruction manual.
• Do not pop popcorn except in a microwave approved popcorn popper or in a commercial pac kage recommended especi ally for microwave ovens.
• The oven has several built-in safety switches to ensure that the power remains off when the door is open. Do not tamper with these switches.
• Do not operate the microwave oven empty. Operat ing the oven without any food or food that is extremely low in moisture can cause fire, charring or sparking.
• Do not cook bacon directly on the turntable. Excessive local heating of the turntable may cause it to break.
• Do not heat baby bottles or baby food in the microwave oven. Uneven heating may occur and could cause physical injury.
• Do not heat narrow-necked containers, such as syrup bottles.
• Do not attempt to deep-fr y in your microwave oven.
• Do not do home canning in this microwave oven as it is impossible to be sure all contents of the jar have reached boiling temperature.
• Do not use this microwave oven for commercial purposes. This microwave oven is made for household use only.
• Liquids, such as beverages, that are heated in a microw ave oven, can overheat beyond their boiling point without any evidence of bubbling. This could result in hot liquids suddenly boiling over. To prevent this occurrence, the following steps should be taken:
(a)Avoid using straight-sided
containers with narrow necks.
(b)Do not overheat. (c)Stir the liquid before placing the
container in the oven and again halfway through the heating time.
(d)After heating, allow to stand in
the oven for a short time, stirring again before carefully removing the container.
• The metal rack must be removed from the oven when the rack is not used for cooking.
SAFETY
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Properly polarized and grounded outlet
Three-pronged (grounding) plug
GROUNDING INST RUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event
DANGER
Electric Shock Hazard
Touching some of the internal components can cause serious personal injury or death. Do not disassemble this appliance.
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in electric shock. Do not plug into an outlet until appliance is properly installed and grounded.
of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord that has a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
Where standard two­prong wall receptacle is encountered, it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle.
Do not under any circumstance cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord. Do not use an adapter plug with this appliance.
Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance.
NOTE: If your electric power line or outlet voltage is less than 110 volts, cooking times may be longer. Have a qualified electrician check your electrical system.
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INTERFERENCE NOTE
Microwave ovens generate radio frequency energy during oper ation and if not installed properly may cause interfer ence to radio and television reception. You can determine if this unit is causing interference by turning it on and off while the interference is occurring. If interference occurs, it may be corrected by one or more of the following measures:
• clean door and seal surfaces of the oven.
• reorient the television or radio receiving antenna.
• relocate the oven with respect to the television or radio receiver.
• plug the oven into a different outlet s o that it, and the television or radio receiver, are on different circuits.
If the interference persists, you may want to consult an experienced radio/ television technician for additional suggestions.
UTENSILS
See following page for further instr uctions on
CAUTION
Personal Injury Hazard
Tightly-closed utensils could explode. Closed containers should be opened and plastic pouches pierced.
“materials you can use in microwave oven or to be avoided in microwave oven.” Do the test below to see if the utensil is safe for use in a microwave oven.
Utensil Test:
1.
Fill a microwave-safe container with 1 cup of cold water (250 mL) along with the utensil in question.
2.
Cook on minute.
3.
Carefully feel the utensil. If the empty utensil is warm, do not use it for microwave cooking.
Do not exceed 1 minute testing time.
maximum
power (P100) for 1
SAFETY
CAUTION:
1.
Do not use plastic containers for testing.
2.
Some containers and dishware may be warm (or hot) in only one area. Do not use a container that becomes warm anywhere.
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Materials you can use in microwave oven
Utensils Remar ks
Aluminum foil Shielding only. Small smooth pieces can be used to
Browning dish Follow manufacturer's instructions. The bottom of
Dinnerware Microwave-safe only. Follow manufacturer's instruc-
Glass jars Always remove lid. Use only to heat food until just
Glassware Heat-resistant oven glassware only. Make sure there is
Oven cooking bags Follow manufacturer's instructions . Do not cl ose w it h Paper plates and
cups Paper towels Use to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat. Use
Parchment paper Use as a cover to prevent spattering or a wrap for Plastic Microwave-safe only. Follow the manufacturer's
Plastic wrap Microwave-safe only. Use to cover food during cooking
Thermometers Microwave- safe only (meat and candy thermometers). Wax paper Use as a cover to prevent spattering and to retain
cover thin parts of meat or poultry to prevent overcook-
Arcing can occur if foil is too close to oven walls.
ing. foil should be at least 1 inch away from oven walls.
browning dish must be at least ble. Incorr ect usage may cause the turntable to break.
3
inch above the turnta-
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tions. Do not use cracked or chipped dishes. warm. Most glass j ars are not hea t resistant and may
break.
no metallic trim. Do not use cracked or chipped di shes. metal tie. Make slits to allow steam to escape.
Use for short-term cooking/warming only. Do not leave oven unattended while cooking.
with supervision for short-term cooking/warming only. steaming.
instruction s. Shoul d be labeled “Microwave Safe.” Some plastic containers soften as the food inside gets hot. If this happens, discard the food. “Boiling bags” and tightly closed plas tic bags should be slit, pierced or vented as directed by package.
to retain moisture. D o n o t a llow plastic wrap to touch food.
moisture.
The
Materials to be avoided in microwave oven
Utensils Remar ks
Aluminum tray May cause arcing. Transfer food into microwave-safe
dish.
Food car ton wit h metal handle
Metal or metal­trimmed utensils
May cause arcing. Transfer food into microwave-safe dish.
Metal shields the food from microwave energy. Metal
trim may cause arcing. Metal twist ties May cause arcing and could cause a fire in the oven. Paper bags May cause a fire in the oven. Plastic foam cups Plastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid inside
when exposed to high temperature. Wood Wood will dry out when used in the microwave oven
and may split or crack.
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SET UP
NAMES OF OVEN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Remove the oven and all materials from the carton. Your oven comes with the following materials and accessories:
Turntable 1 Grease filter 2 Turntable roller rest 1 Charcoal filter 2 Instruction Manual 1 Damper assembly 1 Installation Instructions 1 Hardware package 1 Upper cabinet template 1 Metal rack 1 Wall template 1
SET UP
Door
Safety interlock system
Shuts off oven power if door is open ed during oper ation
.
Interior light Control panel
Door rele ase but t on
• Pr ess the button to open door.
• When yo u open th e door during the cooking process, cooking will stop but the progr am will not be cancele d. C lose the door and touch START to resume cooking.
Metal rack
When cooking two or three dishes at the same time or larger dishes.
Grease filters
Do not run the fan without grease filters.
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TURNTABLE INSTALLATION
Turntable
Roller rest
Receptacle
Hub (underside)
1 . Place the roller rest on the cavity
bottom.
2. Place the turntable on top of the roller rest as shown in the diagram. Make sure the turntable hub is securely locked in the receptacle.
Never place the turntable upside down. The turntable should never be restricted.
CHARCOAL FILTER INSTALLATION
If the microwave oven has been installed for room venting, the air vented by the fan will be recirculated back into the room through a pair of disposable charcoal filters that help to remove smoke and odors. If these filters become excessively dirty or discolored, they should be replaced. Under normal conditions, these filters should be replaced once every 6 to 12 months.
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Grasp the charcoal filter with both hands, each one holding an opposite end of the filter.
3.Insert one end of the filter int o the
4.Repeat for other charcoal filter.
• Both turntable and roller rest must always be used during cooking.
• All food and containers of food must always be placed on the turntable for cooking.
Turnt able memory allows the turntab le to return to i ts starting position at the end of cooking operation. This is especially convenient for cups or other items with handles. At the end of cooking, “0”may remai n in the display briefly to al low the turntab le to return to i ts starting position. The oven ligh t and fan will remain on but the m icrowave power is turned off.
• The turntable rotate s c lockwise and counterclockwise; this is normal.
• If turntable or rolle r rest cracks or breaks, contact your nearest authorized service center for more informatio n regarding replacement.
opening as shown. Insert other end into the opening and slide toward the front side of microwave oven until filter is securely in position.
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GREASE FILTER INSTALLATION
The reusable metal grease filters trap grease released by food on the cooktop. They also prevent damage to the inside of microwave due to flames from food o n the cooktop.
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1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Grasp the grease filter with one hand holding the ring and t he other hand holding the opposi te end.
3. Insert one end of the filter without ring into the opening and slide toward the r ear of microw ave oven.
4. Insert ring end of grease filter int o the opening and slide enti re fi lter towards the front side of the microwave oven until filter is securely in position.
5. Repeat for other grease filter .
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OPERATION
CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES
Remember: After connecting supply cord, foll ow wo rd prompts
for setting proper venti lation direction. The oven wil l not operate until ventilation direction is selected.
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CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES (CONT.)
(1) Display Wi ndow
Upper line: Counts down cooking
time in minutes and/or seconds. Shows clock time when oven is not in use. The word prompt scrolls to guide you when setting the clock and at e very operation stage. Lower line: Shows power level when using Timed Cooking. Shows Timer time when this feature is selected.
(2) Indicators
Indicators light or flash in the display window. STEP 1/ 2/ 3: Ligh ts to ind icate current cooking stage.
DEF: Lights during Defrost. LOCK: Lights to indicate the Child
Lock-O ut feature i s set. SENSOR: Flashes during Sensor cooking. MORE/LESS: Lights to indicate MORE/LESS has been entered. TURNTA B LE OF F : Lights to ind ic at e the TURN TABLE OFF has been selected. DELAY OFF: Lights to indicate the DELAY OFF has been selected. FAN HI/LOW: Light s to indicate fan speed has been selected High or low.
Flash e s t o pr om p t yo u to
START:
push DIAL.
(3) Sensor Indi cator Light s (page 16)
Popcorn Baked Po tato Fresh Ve g eta b l e Frozen Vegetable Reheat Entree Frozen Entree Pizza Slice
These Sensor menus provide accurate and fast micro wav ing fo r a variety of popular foods without any guesswo rk.
Soup/beverage
This selection requires the entry of number of servings.
More/Less
Used to adjust cookin g time for above menus.
(4) Custom Program s (page 22) (5) Add 30 sec. (page 20) (6) Melody/Beep (page 24)
To change end-of-cooking sou nd.
(7) Auto De frost (page 19)
Provides two options. Press once to set Quick Defrost, twice to set Defrost. DEFROST: Provides m ore thorough defrosting results. QUICK DEFROST : Provides faster defrosting results. This option i s excellen t fo r th aw i ng items such as ground meat for use in spaghetti sauce or for taco meat.
(8) Options (pag e 18)
Allows you to customize the following oven feature settings: word prompt on/off, clock on/off, beep on/off, word speed, language selection, weight selection and turbo exhaust for room venting.
(9) Cook Tim e (page 14) (10) Quick Start (pag e 21)
Allow s yo u t o coo k at 10 0% po w er for 1 minute without pushing the DIAL to start cooking, Also, allows you to extend the cooki ng time up to 90 minutes by repeatedly pushin g this keypad during Time Cooking.
(11) Power Level (page 14) (12) Timer (page 14) (13) Clock (page 13)
(14) Turntable On/Off (page 23)
To turn tur ntable on or of f.
(15) Fan (page 23)
To increase or decr ease fan spe ed.
(16) Delay Off-Fan (page 24)
To turn off fan automatically at your selected time.
(17) Light (page 23)
To turn the regular ligh t or night light on and off.
(18) DIAL
(19) Stop/Clear
Beep Sound
A beep sounds when a keypad is pressed, to confirm your key entry.
Turn DIAL to set time, power, weight, or menu. Push center of DIAL to start cooking. To set and cancel child lock-out.
Clears all previous settings if pressed before co oking starts. Press once to stop oven during cooking. Press twice to stop and clear all entries.
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