Jenn-Air JMV8186AAW17, JMV8186AAS16, JMV8186AAS14, JMV8186AAB16, JMV8186AAB14 Owner’s Manual

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Microwave Oven
Owner's Manual
JMV8186AA
Part No. W10177942
Safety
PRECAUTIONSTOAVOID POSSIBLEEXPOSURETO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY:
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven withthe door open
since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat ortamper
with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do not place any object between the front face ofthe oven
and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly
important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the
1) Door (bent or dented),
2) Hinges and latches (broken or loosened),
3) Door seals and sealing surfaces.
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone
except properly qualified service personnel.
WARNING
Always observe Safety Precautions when using your oven. Never try to repair the oven on your own - there is dangerous voltage inside. Ifthe oven needs to be
repaired, call 1-800-688-1100 (U. S. A) and 1-800-807- 6777 (CANADA) for the name of an authorized service center near you.
IMPORTANTSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions
should be followed, including the following:
WARNING
To reduce risk of burns, electric shock, fire, personal injury or exposure to excessive microwave energy:
Read all safety instructionsbefore usingtheappliance.
Read and follow the specific "Precautions to Avoid Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy" on this page.
This appliance mustbegrounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlets. See "Important Grounding Instructions" on page 4 ofthis
manual.
Install or place this appliance only in accordance with the installation instructions provided.
Some items, likewhole eggs and food in sealed containers, may explode if heated in this oven.
Use this appliance onlyfor its intended use as described inthe manual. Do notuse corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance.
This type of oven is specifically designedto heat, cook, or dry food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.
As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children.
Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is notworking properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.
This appliance should be serviced only by qualifiedservice personnel. Contact the nearest authorized service facility for
examination, repair,or adjustment.
Do not cover or block any of the openings on this appliance.
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Safety
Important Safety Instructions, continued
Do notstore thisappliance outdoors. Do not use nearwater - for example, neara kitchensink, in a wet basement, or neara swimming
pool, etc.
Keepthe inside of the oven clean. Foodparticles or spattered oils stuck to the oven walls or floor can cause paint damage and reduce
the efficiency of the oven.
When cleaning door and ovensurfaces, useonly mild, nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth.
Do not immerse cord or plug in water.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
To reduce the risk offire in the oven: a. Do not overcookfood. Watch appliance carefully ifpaper, plastic,
or other combustible materials are inside.
b. Remove wire twist-ties from plasticcooking bags before placing
bags in oven.
c. Ifmaterials inside the oven ignite, keepthe oven door closed, turn
the oven off, disconnect the power cord, or shut off the power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. If the door is opened, the fire may
spread.
d. Do not usethe oven compartmentfor storage purposes. Do not
leave paper products, cooking utensils, orfood in the ovenwhen not in use.
Do nottry to preheat oven or operate while empty.
Donot cook withoutthe glass tray inplace onthe ovenfloor. Foodwill
notcook properly without the tray.
Do notdefrost frozen beverages in narrow-necked bottles. The containers can break.
Dishesand containers can become hot. Handlewith care.
Carefully remove container coverings, directing steam away from
hands and face.
Remove lidsfrom baby food before heating. After heating babyfood, stir well and test temperature by tasting before serving.
Do not operate any other heating or cooking appliance beneath this appliance.
Do not mount unit over or near any portion of a heating or cooking appliance.
Do not mount over a sink.
Do not store anything directly on top of the appliance when it is in operation.
This over-the-range oven was designedfor use over ranges no wider
than 91.44 cm(36 inches).It may be installed over both gas and
electric cooking equipment.
Liquids, such as water,coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyondthe boiling point without appearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removedfrom the microwave oven is not always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN
VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBEDOR A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
1. Donot overheatthe liquid.
2. Stirthe liquidbothbeforeandhalfwaythroughheatingit.
3. Donot use straight-sidedcontainerswithnarrownecks.
4. After heating,allowthecontainerto standinthemicrowaveovenfor a
short timebeforeremovingthecontainer.
5. Useextremecare when insertingaspoonorotherutensilintothe
container.
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Safety
IMPORTANTGROUNDING
This appliancemustbegrounded. In theevent of an electricalshortcircuit, grounding reducesthe risk ofelectric shock by providinganescape wire for the electricalcurrent.Thisappliance is equippedwitha cord that includes a groundingwire and a groundingplug. The plug mustbe plugged into anoutlet that is properlyinstalledand grounded.Plug the three-prongpowercord into a properly groundedoutlet of standard 115-
120voltage,60 Hz.Youroven should bethe only applianceon this circuit.
WARNING
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician or servicer if you do not understand the grounding instructions or ifyou are not sure if the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. If the power cord istoo short, have a qualified electrician or service technician install an outlet near the appliance.
WARNING
Do not cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord under any circumstances.
NOTE
Connect the oven only to a 20A or greater and on a dedicated
circuit.
THE VENT FAN
The fan will operate automatically under certain conditions
(see page 15).Take care to prevent the starting and spreading
of accidental cooking fires while the vent fan is in use.
* Inthe event of a greasefire on the surface units belowthe microwave
oven, smother a flaming pan on the surface unit by covering the pan completely with a lid, a cookie sheet or a flat tray.
* Neverleave surface units beneath your microwave oven unattended
at high heatsettings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers
that may ignite and spread if the microwave vent fan is operating. To
minimize automatic fan operation, use adequate sized cookware and use high heaton surface units only when necessary.
* CleanVentilating Hoods Frequently- Grease should not be allowed
to accumulate on hood of filter.
* Whenflaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on. * Usecare when cleaning the vent-hood filter. Corrosive cleaning
agent, such as lye-based oven cleaner, may damage the filter.
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Contents Your New Microwave oven
Safety ....................................................................................................... 2
Contents ................................................................................................... 5
Your New Microwave oven ..................................................................... 5
Checking Parts ....................................................................................................... 5
Setting Up Your Microwave Oven ......................................................... 6
Control Panel Buttons ................................................................................. 7
Operation ................................................................................................. 8
Turning on the Power and Selecting a Display Language ...................................... 8
Using the Option feature ....................................................................... 8
Selecting the Display Weight .................................................................................. 9
Setting the Remind End Signal ............................................................................... 9
Setting the Clock AM/PM ...................................................................... 9
Setting the Daylight Saving Time adjustment ......................................................... 9
Setting the Sound Controls ................................................................................... 10
Setting the Child Protection Lock .......................................................................... 10
Setting and Using the Custom Button ................................................................... 11
Using the Kitchen Timer ....................................................................................... 11
Using the Pause/Cancel Button .......................................................... 11
Using the Help Button ........................................................................................... 11
Using the Add 30sec. Button ................................................................................ 11
Using the Sensor Cook Buttons ............................................................................ 12
Using the Sensor Reheat Button .......................................................................... 12
Using the Auto Defrosting Button ......................................................................... 12
Using the Rapid Defrosting Button ....................................................................... 12
Using the Handy Helper Button ............................................................................ 13
Using the Kids Meals Button ................................................................................. 13
Using the Snack Bar Button .................................................................................. 14
Setting Cooking Times & Power Levels ................................................................ 14
Multi-stage Cooking .............................................................................................. 15
Using the More/Less Buttons ................................................................................ 15
Turning the Turntable On/Off ................................................................................ 15
Turning the Light Bright/Night/Off ........................................................................ 15
Operating the Vent Fan (4 Speed) ......................................................................... 15
Setting the Auto Night Light .................................................................................. 16
Setting Vent Auto Time Set ................................................................. 16
How to Use the Shelf When Microwaving ............................................................. 17
Cooking Instructions ............................................................................ 18
Cooking Utensils ................................................................................................... 18
Testing Utensils .................................................................................................... 18
Cooking Techniques ............................................................................................. 19
General Tips ........................................................................................ 19
Auto Sensor Cook ................................................................................................. 20
Utensils & Cover For Sensor Cooking .................................................................. 20
Important ............................................................................................. 20
Cooking Guide ...................................................................................................... 23
Recipes ................................................................................................................. 25
Appendix ................................................................................................ 27
Troubleshooting Guide ......................................................................................... 27
Care and Cleaning ................................................................................................ 27
How to Clean the Outside ..................................................................................... 28
Light Bulb Replacement ...................................................................... 28
Exhaust Feature ................................................................................................... 29
Specifications ...................................................................................... 30
JENN-AIR® COOKINIG APPLIANCE WARRENTY ............................... 31
Checking Parts
Unpack your microwave oven and check to make sure that you have all
the parts shown here. If any part is missing or broken, call your dealer.
Microwave oven
registration card owner's manual installation
instructions
glass tray
top template wall template
roller guide ring
hardware-kit
(Part No. : DE92-90505E)
charcoal filter
(Part No. : DE63-00367D)
shelf
(Part No. : DE97-00369A)
grease filters
(Part No. : DE63-00196A)
exhaust adaptor
(Part No. : DE92-90242A)
Your New Microwave oven
Setting Up Your Microwave Oven
Plug the cord into a grounded outlet. Once plugged in, the display on your oven will show:
ENJOY YOUR COOKING --- PRESS OPTION PAD FOR PERSONAL OPTIONS.
2
Open the oven door by pulling the handle on the right side of the door.
3
Wipe the inside of the oven with a damp cloth.
4
Place the pre-assembled ring in the indentation in the center of the
oveR.
5
Place the glass tray securely in the center of the pre-assembled roller guide.
Your New Microwave oven
Control Panel Buttons
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1. Sensor Cook Buttons Sensor settings to cook popular foods.
2. Auto Defrost, Rapid Defrost Sets weight of food to be defrosted.
3. Sensor Reheat Sensor settings to reheat popular foods.
4. Handy Helper, Kids Meals, Snack Bar Selects type of dish to be reheated.
5. More/Less Increase or decrease cooking time.
6. Number Buttons
Set cooking times or amounts and power levels other than high.
7. Power Level Press this pad to set a power level other than high.
8. Clock am/pro
Sets current time
9. Light Bright/Night/Off Button
10. Turntable On/Off Button
11. Add 30sec. Press once for every 30sec. of cooking at High power.
12. Option Press to set non-cooking feature.
13. Custom Press twice to progran3 ygur favorite recipe.
ress once to cook with that recipe.
14. Start Press to start cooking.
15. Kitchen Timer
Sets kitchen or convenience timer.
16. Pause/Cancel Press to pause oven or correct a mistake.
17. Help Press to see help information about the feature you
are using.
18. Vent 4-Speed
19. Auto Night Light Press this pad to set the night timer.
20. Vent Auto Time Set Press this pad when setting ventilation time. (1,3, 5,
10, 30 minutes.)
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Operation
Turning on the Power and Selecting a
Display Language
The first time you plug the power cord into an outlet, or after there has been an interruption in power, the display shows after four seconds
ENJOY YOUR COOKING ...... PRESS OPTION PAD FOR PER-
SONAL OPTIONS.
Press Option button immediately after plugging in your microwave. The display will show
PRESS 1--6 TO SELECT VARIOUS OPTIONS
2
Press 1 button. The display will show: LANGUAGE CHOICE PRESS OPTION PAD
3
Press Option button. The display will show: ENGLISH PRESS START
4
Press Option button repeatedly to select the language you wish to use:
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
If you continue to press Option, the settings will cycle in the order shown here:
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH
5 Press the Start button.
Using the Option feature
Your new microwave oven can be customized to suit your personal tastes. Simply press Option to set these options. For your convenience,
all the options are summarized in the following table:
My Choice Description Operation
options
Language Language options
Choice are English, French
and Spanish.
Display Weight Weight options are
pounds or kilograms.
Remind End
Signal
Daylight Sav- ings Time
Adjustment
Sound Controls
Child Lock
The Remind End
Signal can be turned
On and Off. The time can be
advanced one hour
for DST without
resetting the Clock. Sound Controls can
be turned On and
Off. This feature prevents
use by unsupervised
children.
Press Option, 1 and select by repeatedly pressing Option. To
set, press Start.
Press Option, 2 and select by repeatedly pressing Option. To
set, press Start.
Press Option, 3 and select by repeatedly pressing Option. To
set, press Start.
Press Option, 4 and select by repeatedly pressing Option. To
set, press Start.
Press Option, 5 and select by repeatedly pressing Option. To
set, press Start.
Press Option, 6 and select by repeatedly pressing Option. To
set, press Start.
Ifthere is a power interruption, you will need to reset these options.
Operation
Selecting the Display Weight
You can choose between pounds(LBS) and kilograms(KG).
1 Press Option button and then press the 2 button.
The display shows: LBS OR KG PRESS OPTION PAD
2 Press Option button.
The display shows: LBS
3 Press the Option button repeatedly to select the weight
measurements you wish to use.
4 Press the Start button.
Setting the Remind End Signal
The Remind End Signal can be set On or Off.
1 Press the Option button and then press 3.
The display shows: REMIND END SIGNAL ON/OFF PRESS OPTION PAD
2
Press the Option button to select ON. The display shows: ON
3
Press the Start button. The display returns to the time of day. To turn Remind End Signal off, repeat steps 1-3 above.
Setting the Clock AM/PM
Press the Clock button.
The display will show: SELECT AM/PM
2 To select AM or PM, press the Clock button.
3
Use the number buttons to enter the current time.
You must press at least three numbers to set the clock.
For example, if the current time is 5:00, enter 5,0,0.
The display will show: 500
4
Press Clock again. A colon will appear, indicating that the time is
set.
If there is a power interruption, you will need to reset the clock.
You can check the current time while cooking is in progress by
pressing the Clock button.
Setting the Daylight Saving Time adjustment
1 Press the Option button and then 4.
The display will show: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ON/OFF PRESS OPTION PAD
2
Press the Option button to select ON. Press again to select OFF.
3
Press the Start button. Time of day will advance one hour. If OFF is selected, time will go back one hour.
ff the clock is set for standard time, this function allows convenient time changes without needing to reset the clock. Daylight Saving
Time begins for most of the United States at2 a.m. on the first Sunday of April, and reverts to Standard time at2 a.m. on the last Sunday of October.
Operation
Setting the Sound Controls
1 Press the Option button and then 5.
SOUND CONTROLS PRESS OPTION PAD will appear in the
display.
2 Press the Option button to select ON.
Press again to select OFF.
3 Press the Start button.
Setting the Child Protection Lock
You can lock your microwave oven when unsupervised children are
around. 1 Press the Option button and then 6.
The display will show: CHILD LOCK ON/OFF PRESS OPTION
PAD
2
Press the Option button to select ON. Press again to select OFF.
3
Press the Start button. The display returns to the time of day.
As this point, the microwave oven cannot be used until it is
unlocked.
To unlock it, repeat steps 1-3 above.
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Operation
Setting and Using the Custom Button
The Custom button memorizes the time and power setting for a particu- lar food.
Programming the Custom button
1 Press the Custom button. Press the button twice to delete the
previous Custom setting. The display shows: ENTER COOKING TIME AND POWER
2 Use the Number buttons to enter the amount of cooking time. The
display will show the amount of time you have set.
3 Press the Power Level button and use the Number buttons to
enter the power level. The display will show the power level you have set. You can set the power level from 0 to 9.
1 = Warm 6 = Simmer
2 = Low 7 = Medium High 3 = Defrost 8 = Reheat
4 = Medium Low 9 = Saut6 5 = Medium 0 = High
4 Press the Custom button again. The display will read CUSTOM
RECIPE SAVED.
Using the Custom button
Press the Custom button, then press Start button. You can check the power level while cooking is in progress by pressing the Power Level
button.
Using the Pause/Cancel Button
The Pause/Cancel button allows you to clear instructions you have
entered. It also allows you to pause the oven's cooking cycle, so that
you can check the food.
To pause the oven during cooking: press Pause/Cancel button
once. To restart, press Start button.
To stop cooking, erase instructions, and return the oven display to
the time of day: press Pause/Cancel button twice.
To clear instructions you have just entered: press Pause/Cancel
button once, then re-enter the instructions.
To cancel a timer setting: press Pause/Cancel button once.
Using the Help Button
Your microwave offers helpful instructions for many procedures.
When you need feature information and helpful hints, press the
Help button and then press the button that you want to get information on. Help information is available in 3 languages (English, French and Spanish).
Using the Add 30sec. Button
This button offers a convenient way to heat food in 30 sec. increments at the High power level.
Using the Kitchen Timer
1 Use the Number buttons to set the length of time you want the
timer to run.
2 Press the Kitchen Timer button.
3 The display counts down and beeps when the time has elapsed.
4 To cancel timer setting: Press Pause/Cancel button twice.
Press the Add 30sec. button once for each additional 30 sec. you
want to increase your cooking time by. For example, press it twice for one minute.
The time will display, and the oven starts automatically.
2 Each time the Add 30sec. button is pressed 30sec. will be added to
the time counting down.
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Operation
Using the Sensor Cook Buttons
By actually sensing the humidity that escapes as food heats, this feature automatically adjusts the oven's heating time for various types and
amounts of food.
Press the Sensor Cook button corresponding to the food you are cooking (Potato, for example).
The display shows Potato and your microwave oven will begin cooking automatically.
When cooking popcorn, wait at least five minutes between each bag to avoid overheating the glass tray. If you want to adjust the cooking time, you can use the More/Less buttons. See page 15 for more information. If you want to check the current time while cooking is in progress, press
the Clock button.
See page 21 for the Sensor Cooking Guide.
Using the Sensor Reheat Button
Heating leftovers and precooked foods is easy with your new micro- wave. By actually sensing the humidity that escapes as food heats, this feature automatically adjusts the oven's heating time for various types and amounts of precooked food. All food should be precooked. Plate of food and casserole should be stored at refrigerator temperature. To use sensor reheating:
Press Sensor Reheat button. PLATE OF FOOD 1 SERVING appears in the display.
Press the Sensor Reheat button repeatedly to select the item you want.
PLATE OF FOOD CASSEROLE
PASTA REHEAT
Using the Auto Defrosting Button
To thaw frozen food, enter the weight of the food and the microwave
automatically sets the defrosting time, power level and standing time.
1 Press the Auto Defrost button.
The display shows: 0.2 LB (0.1Kg if you have set your oven for
metric measure).
2
To set the weight of your food, press the Auto Defrost button
repeatedly. 0.5 Ib appears in the display when the Auto Defrost
button is pressed twice. The repeated press increases the weight by 0.5 Ib increments, from 0.5 Ib up to 6.0 Ibs. You can also use the
number buttons to enter the weight of the food directly. The oven
calculates the defrosting time and starts automatically. Once or twice during defrosting, the oven will beep and the display
will read TURN THE FOOD OVER.
3 Open the oven door, and turn the food over.
4 Press the Start button to resume defrosting even if you do not turn
the food over when TURN THE FOOD OVER is displayed.
Using the Rapid Defrosting Button
The Rapid Defrost function will automatically activate when defrosting foods that weigh 1.0 Ib only.
Press the Rapid Defrost button.
The display shows: 3:00 The oven starts automatically.
Once or twice during defrosting, the oven will beep and the display will read TURN THE FOOD OVER
2 Open the oven door, and turn the food over.
2 Press the Start button.
Ifyou want to adjust the heating time, use the More/Less buttons. See page 15 for more information on the More/Less buttons. Ifyou want to check the current time while reheating, press the Clock
button.
The More/Less buttons cannot be used withthe Beverage.
See page 22 for the Sensor Reheat Guide.
3 Press the Start button to resume defrosting even if you do not turn
the food over when TURN THE FOOD OVER is displayed.
See page 22 for the Rapid(1.0 Ib only) andAuto
Defrosting Guide.
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Operation
Using the Handy Helper Button
Press the Handy Helper button corresponding to the food you are cooking. The display shows: MELT CHOCOLATE 1CUP CHIPS. Press the Handy Helper button repeatedly to select the item you want.(Refer to the Handy Helper Chart below)
2
Press the Number I or 2 button to select the serving size you want. Only the 1 button(serving) is available for Soften Cream Cheese and Melt Chocolate items. (Refer to the Handy Helper Chart below for the serving)
3 Press the Start button to begin cooking.
Handy Helper Chart
Item
Melt Chocolate
Soften Cream Cheese
Melt Butter
Using the Kids Meals Button
Press the Kids Meals button corresponding to the food you are cooking.
The display shows: CHICKEN NUGGETS Press the Kids Meals button repeatedly to select the item you
want.(Refer to the Kids Meals Chart below)
2
Press the Number I or 2 button to select the serving size you want. (Refer to the Kids Meals Chart below for the serving.)
3
Press the Start button to begin cooking.
Amount
1cup
chips or
1square
8-OZ
package
1stick
2 sticks
Remarks
Place chocolate chips or square in a microwave-safe container.
When oven beeps, stir chocolate and re- start oven.
Stir and let stand 1 minute.
Unwrap cream cheese and place on microwave-safe container.
Cut in half vertically.
Let stand 2 minutes.
Unwrap butter and place in a microwave- safe container.
Cut in half vertically.
Coverwith wax paper.
Let stand 2 minutes, then stir
Kids Meals Chart
Item
Chicken
Nuggets (frozen)
Hot Dogs
French Fries (frozen)
Frozen
Sandwiches
(in crisping
sleeve)
9-oz
package
size
Amount
1 serving
2 servings
2 hotdogs 4 hot dogs
sew!ng
sewings
sandwich
sandwiches
Remarks
Put a paper towel on top of plate and arrange nuggets in spoke fashion.
Do not cover.
Let stand 1 minute after heating.
Note: Refer to package directions for.
serving size and amount of food. Use the
MORE, pad if chicken nuggets are not hot
enougn.
Prick hot dogs and place on plate
When oven beeps, add buns and re-
start oven.
Let stand 1 minute after heating.
Note: For the best texture, buns should be added to hot dogs when the oven beeps.
Place 2 paper towels on microwave-
safe p ate. Arrange french fries on towels. Do not
ovenap.
After cooki0g, plot with additional
paper towel. Let stand 1 minute after heating.
4ote: Refer to package directions for
serving size and amount of food.
Place frozen sandwich in susc#ptor "crisping sleeve" packaged with
sandwich.
Place on microwave-safe plate. Remove from "crisping sleeve". Let stand 2 minutes after heating.
_ote: For larger size sandwiches use
the MORE pad to ncrease the heat ng time.
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Operation
Using the Snack Bar Button
Press the Snack Bar button corresponding to the food you are cooking.
The display shows: NACHOS 1 SERVING Press the Snack Bar button repeatedly to select the item you want.
(Refer to the Snack Bar Chart below)
2
Press the Number I or 2 button to select the serving size you want. Only the I button(serving) isavailable for Nachos. (Refer to the Snack Bar Chart below for the serving)
3 Press Start button to begin cooking.
Snack Bar Chart
Item Weight Remarks
Nachos 1 serving
Chicken Wings
Potato Skins
Cheese Sticks (frozen)
5-6 oz.
7-8 oz.
1cooked potato
2 cooked
potatoes
5-7pcs 8-10pcs
Place tortilla chips on plate without
overlapping. Sprinkle evenly with cheese.
Contents :
2 cups tortilla chips
1/3 cup grated cheese
Use pre-cooked, refrigerated chicken
wings.
Place chicken wings around plate in
spoke fashion. Cover with wax paper.
Let stand 1 to 2 minutes after heating.
Cut cooked potato into 4 even wedges. Scoup or cut out potato flesh, leaving
about1/4" of skin.
Place skins in spoke fashion around
plate. Sprinkle with bacon, onions and cheese.
Do not cover. Let stand 1 to 2 minutes after heating.
Place cheese sticks on plate in spoke
fashion.
Do not cover. Let stand 1 to 2 minutes after heating.
_ote: Sizes of cheese stick vary. For
smaller.size cheese nuggets, use the LESS pad to decrease.the heating time. For larger
size cheese sticks, use the MORE pad to increase heating time.
Setting Cooking Times & Power Levels
Your microwave allows you to set up to three different stages of cooking,
each with its own time length and power level. The power level lets you
control the heating intensity from Warm (1) to High (0).
One-stage Cooking
For simple one-stage cooking, you only need to set a cooking time.
The power level is automatically set at High. If you want the power set at
any other level, you must set it using the Power Level button. 1 Use the Number buttons to set a cooking time. You can set a time
from one second to 99 minutes, 99 seconds. To set a time over one
minute, enter the seconds too. For example, to set20 minutes, enter2, O, O,O .
2 Ifyou want to set the power level to something other than High,
press the Power Level button, then use the number buttons to enter a power level.
Power Levels:
1 = Warm 6 = Simmer 2 = Low 7 = Medium High
3 = Defrost 8 = Reheat 4 = Medium Low 9 = Saute
5 = Medium 0 = High
The display shows: PRESS START OR ENTER NEXT STAGE COOKING TIME.
3 Press the Start button to begin cooking. If you want to change the
power level, press Pause/Cancel button before you press the Start button,and re-enter all of the instructions.
Some recipes require different stages of cooking at different tempera-
tures. You can set multiple stages of cooking with your microwave.
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Operation
Multi-stage Cooking
Follow steps 1 and 2 in the "One-Stage Cooking" section on the previous page.
PRESS START OR ENTER NEXT STAGE COOKING TIME
appears in the display.
When entering more than one cooking stage, the Power Level
button must be pressed before the second cooking stage can be entered.
To set the power level at High for a stage of cooking, press the
Power Level button twice.
2 Use the Number buttons to set a second cooking time.
3
Press the Power Level button, then use the number buttons to set the power level of the second stage of cooking.
The display shows the power level you have set and PRESS START OR ENTER NEXT STAGE COOKING TIME
Turning the Turntable On/Off
For best cooking results, leave the turntable on. It can be turned off for large dishes.
Press Turntable On/Off button to turn the turntable on or off.
Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to touch.
Use pot holders touching the turntable during and after cooking.
Turning the Light Bright/Night/Off
Press the Light Bright/Night/Off button to adjust the light or turn it on/off.
Press Light Bright / Night/Off once for on light, twice for the night light and three times to turn the light off.
4 Press the Start button to begin cooking, or repeat steps 2 and 3 to
set a cooking time and power level for athird stage of cooking. When finished, press Start button.
Using the More/Less Buttons
The More/Less buttons allow you to adjust pre-set cooking times. They only work in the Sensor Reheat, Sensor Cooking(except Beverage), Add 30 sec, Custom Cook, Kitchen Timer, Handy Helper, Kids Meals, Snack Bar or Time Cook modes. Use the More/ Less button only after you have already begun cooking with one of these procedures.
1 To ADD more time to an automatic cooking procedure: Press the
More(9) button.
2 To REDUCE the time of an automatic cooking procedure: Press the
Less(1 ) button.
Operating the Vent Fan (4 speed)
The vent fan removes steam and other vapors from surface cooking.
Press Vent Fan 4 speed button once for E×. High fan speed, twice for High fan speed, three times for Medium fan speed and four times for Low fan speed or five times to turn the fan off.
Note:
The Vent Fan protects the microwave from too much heat rising from the cooktop below it. It automatically turns on if it senses too
much heat.
If you have turned the fan on, you may find that you cannot turn it off. The fan will automatically turn off when the internal parts are cool. It may stay on for 30 minutes or more after the cooktop and
microwave controls are turned off. The Vent Fan will operate only in Hi/Med/Lo/Off mode while the
microwave is working.
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Operation
Setting the Auto Night Light
The Auto Night Light can be set to come on and go off at desired times.
1 Press the Auto Night Light button.
ENTER ON TIME will appear in the display. Enter the time of day for the light to come on.
2
Select AM or PM by pressing the CLOCK AM/PM button.
3
Press the Auto Night Light button. The display will show: ENTER OFF TIME Enter the time of day for the light to go off.
4 Select AM or PM by pressing the CLOCK AM/PM button.
5 Press the Auto Night Light button.
Note:
To review the Night light settings, press the Auto Night Light button. To turn the Night light off, press 0 after selecting the Auto Night Light.
Setting Vent Auto Time Set
1 Press Vent (4 Speed) button to select Vent fan speed.
2 Press the Vent Auto Time Set button.
The display will show: AFTER 1 MINUTE VENT FAN OFF The setting time ranges are 1,3, 5, 10, 30 minutes. After setting time, the Vent Fan will automatically turn off.
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Operation
How to Use the Metal Shelf When Microwaving
Make sure the shelf is positioned properly inside the microwave to prevent damage to the oven from arcing.
Do not use a microwave browning dish on the shelf. The shelf
could overheat.
Do not use the oven with the shelf on the microwave floor.
This could damage the microwave.
Use pot holders when handling the shelf-it may be hot.
Do not use the metal shelf when cooking popcorn.
Food microwaves best when placed on the turntable or on the shelf in the lower position.
L/_'q
For best results Uneven results
The shelf gives you the option to reheat more than one dish of food at the same time.
Shelf and Reheating
To reheat on 2 levels or to reheat 2 dishes on the lower level:
1 Multiply reheat time by 11/2.
2 Switch places after _/2the time.
L/_'q
Switch place after 1/2 time
Switch place after 1/2 time
2-level reheating
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Cooking Instructions
Cooking Utensils
Recommended Use
Glass and glass-ceramic bowls and dishes -- Use for heating or
cooking.
Microwavable browning dish -- Use to brown the exterior of small items such as steaks, chops, or pancakes. Follow the directions
provided with your browning dish.
Microwavable plastic wrap -- Use to retain steam. Leave a small
opening for some steam to escape and avoid placing it directly on the food.
Wax paper -- Use as a cover to prevent spattering.
Paper towels and napkins -- Use for short-term heating and
covering; they absorb excess moisture and prevent spattering. Do
not use recycled paper towels, which may contain metal and can
catch fire.
Paper plates and cups -- Use for short-term heating at low
temperatures. Do not use recycled paper, which may contain metal and can catch fire.
Thermometers -- Use only those labeled "Microwave Safe" and follow all directions. Check the food in several places. Conventional
thermometers may be used once the food has been removed from the oven.
Limited Use
Aluminum foil -- Use narrow strips of foil to prevent overcooking of
exposed areas. Keep the foil no more than 1-2 inches long and 1
inch wide. Using too much foil can damage your oven, so be careful.
Ceramic, porcelain, and stoneware -- Use these if they are labeled "Microwave Safe". If they are not labeled, test them to make
sure they can be used safely. Never use dishes with metallic trim.
Plastic -- Use only if labeled "Microwave Safe". Other plastics can melt.
Straw, wicker, and wood -- Use only for short-term heating, as
they can be flammable.
Not Recommended
Glass jars and bottles -- Regular glass is too thin to be used in a
microwave, and can shatter.
Paper bags -- These are a fire hazard, except for popcorn bags that are designed for microwave use.
Styrofoam plates and cups -- These can melt and leave an unhealthy residue on food.
Plastic storage and food containers -- Containers such as margarine tubs can melt in the microwave.
Metal utensils -- These can damage your oven. Remove all metal before cooking.
Testing Utensils
Ifyou are not sure whether a dish is microwave-safe or not, you can per-
form this test:
1 Fill a measuring cup with water and put it inside your oven, next to
the dish you want to test.
2 Press the Add 30sec. button once to heat them for 30 seconds at
High power.
The water should be warm and the dish you are testing should be cool. If the dish is warm, then it is absorbing microwave energy and is not
acceptable for use in the microwave.
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Cooking Instructions
Cooking Techniques
Stirring
Stir foods such as casseroles and vegetables while cooking to distribute heat evenly. Food toward the outside of the dish absorbs more energy and heats more quickly, so stir from the outside to the center. The oven will turn off when you open the door to stir your food.
Arrangement
Arrange unevenly shaped foods, such as chicken pieces or chops, with the thicker, meatier parts toward the outside of the turntable where they receive more microwave energy. To prevent overcooking, place thin or delicate parts toward the center of the turntable.
Shielding
Shield food with narrow strips of aluminum foil to prevent overcooking. Areas that need shielding include poultry wing-tips, the ends of poultry legs, and corners of square baking dishes. Use only small amounts of aluminum foil. Larger amounts can damage your oven. Keep the foil no more than 1-2 inches long and 1 inch wide.
Turning
Turn foods over midway through cooking to expose all parts to micro- wave energy. This is especially important with large items such as
roasts.
Standing
Foods cooked in the microwave build up internal heat and continue to cook for a few minutes after the oven stops. Let foods stand to complete cooking, especially foods such as roasts and whole vegetables. Roasts need this time to complete cooking in the center without overcooking the outer areas. All liquids, such as soup or hot chocolate, should be shaken or stirred when cooking is complete. Let liquids stand a moment before serving. When heating baby food, stir well and test the food temperature before serving.
Adding Moisture
Microwave energy is attracted to water molecules. Food that is uneven in moisture content should be covered or allowed to stand so that the
heat disperses evenly. Add a small amount of water to dry food to help it cook.
Venting
After covering a dish with plastic wrap, vent plastic wrap by turning back one corner so excess steam can escape. Make sure to vent the wrap away from hands and face. Venting towards you could result in burns on your hands and face.
General Tips
Dense foods, such as potatoes, take longer to heat than lighter
foods. Foods with a delicate texture should be heated at a low power
level to avoid becoming tough.
Altitude and the type of cookware you are using can affect cooking
time. When using a new recipe, use the minimum cooking time and check the food occasionally to prevent overcooking.
Foods with a non-porous skin such as potatoes or hot dogs, should be pierced to prevent bursting.
Frying with heating oil or fat is not recommended. Fat and oil can
suddenly boil over and cause severe burns.
Some ingredients heat faster than others. For example, the jelly inside a jelly doughnut will be hotter than the dough. Keep this in
mind to avoid burns.
Home canning in the microwave oven is not recommended because all harmful bacteria may not be destroyed by the microwave heating process.
Although microwaves do not heat the cookware, the heat is from the
food often transferred to the cookware. Always use pot holders when
removing food from the microwave and instruct children to do the
same.
Making candy in the microwave is not recommended as candy can heat to very high temperatures. Keep this in mind to avoid injury.
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Cooking Instructions
Auto Sensor Cook
The Auto Sensor allows you to cook your food automatically by detect- ing the amount of humidity generated from the food while cooking.
When cooking food, humidity is generated. The Auto Sensor determines the proper time and power level by detecting the
humidity from the food, eliminating the need to set the cooking time
and power level.
When you cover a container with its lid or plastic wrap during Sensor Cooking, the Auto Sensor will detect the humidity generated after the
container has been saturated with steam.
Shortly before cooking ends, the remaining cooking time will begin
its count down. This will be a good time for you to rotate or stir the
food for even cooking if it is necessary.
Before Auto Sensor cooking, food may be seasoned with herbs, spices or browning sauces. A word of caution; salt or sugar may cause burn spots on food so these ingredients should be added after cooking.
The More/Less pad is used to increase or decrease cooking time.
Use this pad to adjust the degree of cooking to suit your personal
taste.
Utensils & Cover For Sensor Cooking
To obtain good cooking results with this function, follow the directions for selecting appropriate containers and covers in the
charts in this book. Always use microwave-safe containers and cover them with their lids
or with plastic wrap. When using plastic wrap, turn back one corner to allow steam to escape at the proper rate.
Always cover with the lid intended for the utensil being used. If the
utensil does not have its own lid, use plastic wrap. Fill containers at least half full.
Foods that require stirring or rotating should be stirred or turned at the end of the Sensor Cook cycle, when the time has started to count down on the display.
Important
It is not advisable to use the Auto Sensor cooking feature on a continuous cooking operation, i.e. one cooking operation
immediately after another.
Install the oven in a well ventilated location for proper cooling and
airflow and to ensure the sensor will operate accurately.
To avoid poor results, do not use the Auto Sensor when the room
ambient temperature is too high or too low.
Avoid placing the oven near high moisture appliances, since this will
interfere with the proper performance of the Auto Sensor.
Always keep the inside of the oven clean. Wipe all spills with a damp cloth.
This oven is designed for household use only.
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Cooking Instructions
Sensor Cooking Guide
Follow the instructions below when sensor cooking different types of food.
FOOd AmOunt Pr dur_
Popcorn
Potatoes
Beverage
Frozen Dinner
Pizza Reheat
Frozen 1 to 4 servings Place frozen vegetables in microwave-
Vegetables safe ceramic, glass or plastic dish and
3.0 ~ 3.5 oz Use only one microwave-only bag of 1 package popcorn at a time. Use caution when
removing and opening the hot bag from
oven. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again
1 to6 potatoes.
8 OZ.
8 to 14 oz.
1 to 3 slices Put "~3 slices of pizza on a microwave-
Prick each potato several times with
fork. Place on turntable in spoke-like fashion. Let stand 3-5 minutes. Let oven
cool for at least 5 minutes before using again.
Use measuring cup or mug ;do not cover. Place the beverage in the oven. After heating, stir well. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again.
Remove food from outer wrapping and follow box instructions for covenng and
standing. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again
safe plate with wide end of slice towards the outside edge of the plate. Do not let slices overlap. Do not cover. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again. Use more pad to increase reheat time for thick crust pizza.
add 2~4 Tbs. water. Cover with lid or
vented plastic wrap during cooking and
stir before standing. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again.
Chicken 8to 16 oz. Place chicken breasts on a microwave
Breast safe plate and cover with plastic wrap!
Cook to an internal temperature of !70 degrees F! Let stand 5 minutes. Use the MORE pad to increase cooking time for
larger or thicker chicken breasts:
Frozen 4 to 80z_ Follow package instructions for covering Breakfast and standing. Use this pad for frozen
sandwich breakfast entree pancakes wafflesl etc: Let oven cool for at least 5
minutes before using again.
Fresh ! to 4 cups Place fresh vegetables in microwave-
Vegetables safe ceramic, glass or plastic dish and
add 2_4 Tbsl water. Cover with lid or
vented plastic wrap during cooking and
stir before standing, Let oven cool for at
least 5 minutes before using again:
Notes:
Desired food temperature varies from person to person. Use the More/Less buttons to fit your temperature preference.
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Cooking Instructions
Sensor Reheat Guide
Follow the instructions below when sensor reheating different types of food.
Plate of I serving Use 0nly pre,cooked, refrigerated foods. Food (1 plate). Cover plate with vented plastic wrap or
waxed paper, tucked under platel If food is
not as hot as you prefer after heating with
timeandSENSORpower.REHEAT'continue heating using
,3,4 oz. meat, pou!try or f sh (up to 6
oz, with bone)
-1/2 cup starch (potatoes, pasta, rice,
etcl)
i 1/2 cup vegetab!es (about 3 i 4 oz.)
Casserole I to 4 Cover plate with lid or vented plastic wrap,
Pasta servings! if food is not as hotas you prefer after Reheat
........ ...... - Casserole-refrigerated foods.
heating with SENSOR REHEAT, continue heating us ng time and power; Sti[ fo0ds once before sewing. * Contents
, Pasta-Canned spaghetti and ravioli.
Rapid(1.0 Ib only) Defrosting Guide
Follow the Auto Defrosting instructions when defrosting different types of food but standard amount is 1.01b only.
Auto Defrosting Guide
Follow the instructions below when defrosting different types of food.
Roast 2.5-6.0 Ibs. Beef, Pork
Steaks, 0.5-3.0 Ibs. Chops,
Fish
Ground 0.5-3.0 Ibs.
Meat
Whole 2.5-6.0 Ibs.
Chicken
Chicken 0.5-3.0 Ibs.
Pieces
Start with the food p laced fat side down. After each stage, turn the food over and shield any warm portions with narrow strips of aluminum foil. Let stand
covered, for 10-20 minutes. After each stage, rearrange the food. If
there are any warm or thawed portions of food, shield them with narrow flat pieces of aluminum foil. Remove any pieces of food that are nearly defrosted. Let stand.
covered, for 5-10 minutes. After each stage, remove any pieces of
food that are nearly defrosted. Let stand, covered with foil. for 5-10 minutes.
Remove giblets before freezing poultry. Start defrosting with the breast side
down. After the first stage, turn the chicken over and shield any warm portions with narrow strips of alumi£ um foil. After the second stage, again shield any warm portions with narrow strips of aluminum foil. Let stand, covered, for 30-60 minutes in the refrigerator.
After each stage, rearrange or remove any pieces of food that are nearly
defrosted. Let stand for 10-20 minutes.
Notes:
Check foods when the oven signals. After the final stage, small sections may still be icy; let them stand to continue thawing. Do not defrost until all ice crystals have thawed. Shielding roasts and steaks with small
pieces of foil prevents the edges from cooking before the center of the food has defrosted. Use narrow, flat, smooth strips of aluminum foil to cover the edges and thinner sections of the food.
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Cooking Instructions
Cooking Guide
Guide for Cooking Meat in Your Microwave
Place meat on a microwave-safe roasting rack in a microwave-safe dish.
Start meat fat-side down. Use narrow strips of aluminum foil to shield any bone tips or thin meat areas.
Check the temperature in several places before letting the meat stand the recommended time.
The following temperatures are removal temperatures. The temperature of the food will rise during the standing time.
COOk Time/Power Level DirectiOns
Roast Beef Boneless
Up to 4 Ibs.
Pork Boneless
or bone-in
Up to 4 Ibs.
Expect a 10°F rise in temperature during the standing time.
Cooking Time:
7-11 min./lb, for t45 ° F -
Rare 8-12 min. / lb. for 160° F - Medium 9-14 min. / lb. for 170° F - Well Done
Power Level: High(O) for first 5 minutes, then Medium (5).
Cooking Time:
11-15 mitT./lb. for 170 ° F Well Done
Power Level: High(O) for first 5 minutes, then Medium (5).
Place roast fat-side down on roasting rack. Cover with wax
paper. Turn over half way through cooking. Let stand 10
minutes.
Place roast fat-side down on roasting rack. Cover with wax
paper. Turn over half way through cooking. Let stand 10
minutes.
Guide for Cooking Poultry in Your Microwave
Place poultry on a microwave-safe roasting rack in a microwave-safe dish.
Cover poultry with wax paper to prevent spattering.
Use aluminum foil to shield bone tips, thin meat areas, or areas that
start to overcook.
Check the temperature in several places before letting the poultry
stand the recommended time.
Whole Cooking Time: Place chicken breast,side Chicken 6:9 min. ilb: down on roasting rack. Cover
1807F dark meat with wax paper: Turn over
Up to 4!bs. 170°F light meat half way through cooking.
Power Level: Medium Cook until juices run clear High(7). and meat near the bone is no
!onger pink. Let Stand 5-10 minutes.
Chicken Cooking Time: Place chicken bone-side
Pieces 6-9 moin./ b: down on dish withthe Up to 2 Ibs. 170°F light meat outside of the dish. Cover
180 F dark meat thickest portions towards the
Power Leveh Medium with wax paper. Turn over
High(7), half way through cooking.
Cook until juices run clear
and meat near the bone is no Iongei pink. Let stand 5_10
minutes.
Beef Rare 135°F 145°F
Pork Medium 150QF 160°F
We Done 160°F i700F
Poultry Dark meat 170°F ................ 180OF ......................
Light meat 160°F 170°F
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Cooking Instructions
Guide for Cooking Seafood in Your Microwave
Cook fish until it flakes easily with a fork.
Place fish on a microwave-safe roasting rack in a microwave-safe dish.
Use atight cover to steam fish. A lighter cover of wax paper or paper towel provides less steaming.
Do not overcook fish; check it at minimum cooking time.
Steaks Cooking Time:
Up to 1.5 Ibs.
Fillets Cooking Time:
Up to 1.5 Ibs.
Shrimp Cooking Time: ........................
Up to 1.5 Ibs. layering. Cover with wax
6-10 min. / Ib
Power Level:
Medium-High(7).
3-7 min. / Ib
Power Level:
Medium-High(7).
3-5 Y_ min. / lb. dish without overlapping or
Power Level: paper. Cook until firm and
Medium-High(7). opaque, stirring 2 or 3 times.
Arrange steaks on roasting
rack with meaty portions
towards the outside of rack. Cover with wax paper. Turn
over and rearrange when cooking time is half up. Cook until fish flakes easily with a
fork. Let stand 3-5 minutes. Arrange fillets in a baking
dish, turning any thin pieces under. Cover with wax
paper. If over Y_inch thick, turn over and rearrange when cooking time is half up.
Cook until fish flakes easily with a fork. Let stand 2-3
minutes.
Let stand 5 minutes.
Guide for Cooking Eggs in Your Microwave
Never cook eggs in the shell, and never warm hard-cooked eggs in the shell; they can explode.
Always pierce whole eggs to keep them from bursting.
Cook eggs just until set; they become tough if overcooked.
Guide for Cooking Vegetables in Your Microwave
Vegetables should be washed just before cooking. Often, no extra water is needed. If dense vegetables such as potatoes, carrots and
green beans are being cooked, add about 1_cup water.
Small vegetables (sliced carrots, peas, lima beans, etc.) will cook faster than larger ones.
Whole vegetables, such as potatoes, acorn squash or corn on the cob, should be arranged in a circle on the turntable before cooking. They will cook more evenly if turned over after half the cooking time
has passed.
Always place vegetables like asparagus and broccoli with the stem
ends pointing towards the edge of the dish and the tips toward the
center.
When cooking cut vegetables, always cover the dish with a lid or vented microwavable plastic wrap.
Whole, unpeeled vegetables such as potatoes, squash, eggplant,
etc., should have their skin pricked in several spots before cooking to prevent them from bursting.
For more even cooking, stir or rearrange whole vegetables halfway through the cooking time.
Generally, the denser the food, the longer the standing time.
(Standing time refers to the time necessary for dense, large foods
and vegetables to finish cooking after they come out of the oven.) A baked potato can stand on the counter for five minutes before cooking is completed, while a dish of peas can be served
immediately.
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Cooking Instructions
Recipes
Beef and Barley Stew
11/2Ibs. beef stew cubes, cut into 1/2-inchpieces 1/2cup chopped onion 2 Tbs. all-purpose flour
1Tbs Worcestershire sauce
1can (13.75-14.5 oz.) beef broth 2 medium carrots, cut into 1/2-inchslices (about 1 cup) 1/2cup barley
1 bay leaf 1_tsp. pepper
1 pkg. (9-10 oz.) frozen peas, thawed
1. In a 2-quart casserole, combine beef, onion, flour, and
Worcestershire; mix well. Cover with lid. Cook at High for 6 to 8
minutes until beef is no longer pink, stirring once.
2. Stir in beef broth, carrots, barley, bay leaf, and pepper. Cover with
lid. Cook at Medium for 1to 11/2hours until carrots and beef are
tender, stirring 2 to 3 times.
3. Stir in peas. Cover with lid. Cook at Medium for 10 minutes. Let
stand for 10 minutes. Remove bay leaf before serving.
Makes 6 servings.
Broccoli and Cheese Casserole
1_cup butter or margarine _ cup chopped onion
11/2Tbs. flour
1/2tsp. salt
_ tsp. dry mustard 1/8 tsp. pepper 1_/2cups milk _ cup chopped red pepper 8 oz. (2 cups) cheddar cheese, shredded 1 pkg. (9-10 oz.) frozen chopped broccoli, thawed
4 cups cooked spiral shaped pasta (8 oz. dry)
1. In a 2-quart casserole, cook butter and onion at High for 1 to 2 minutes until onion is soft, stirring once.
2. Add flour, salt, mustard, and pepper; mix well. Cook at High for 30 to 60 seconds until mixture boils. Stir in milk until smooth.
3. Stir in red pepper. Cook at High for 2 to 3 minutes until mixture boils and thickens slightly, stirring twice. Stir in cheese until melted.
4. Add broccoli and pasta, mix well. Cover with lid. Cook at High for 4 to 6 minutes until heated through, stirring once. Stir before serving.
Makes 6 servings.
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Cooking Instructions
Warm Potato Salad
2 Ibs. small red potatoes, cut into Y2-inch pieces 4 slices bacon (uncooked), cut into 1/2-inchpieces 1_cup chopped onion 2 tsp. sugar
1tsp. salt
1tsp. flour 1/2tsp. celery seed 1/8tsp. pepper 21/2Tbs. apple cider vinegar
1. In a 2-quart casserole, combine potatoes and 1_ cup water. Cover
with lid. Cook at High until potatoes are tender (7-10 minutes); stir twice. Drain and set aside to cool slightly.
2. In a medium bowl, cook bacon at High until crisp (2Y2-3Y2minutes);
stir once. Place bacon on a paper towel. Reserve 1 Tbs. drippings.
3. Combine drippings and onion. Cover with plastic wrap; turn back a
corner to vent steam. Cook at High until tender (11/2-21/2minutes); stir once.
4. Stir in sugar, salt, flour, celery seed, and pepper. Cook at High until
mixture boils (30-40 seconds). Stir in vinegar and Y2cup water. Cook at High until liquid boils and thickens slightly (1-2 minutes); stir once. Add bacon to dressing. Pour dressing over potatoes. Stir well.
Makes 6 servings.
Black Bean Soup
1 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, minced
2 cans (15 oz. each) black beans, drained
1 can (14-16 oz.) stewed tomatoes, chopped 1 can (13.75-14.5 oz.) chicken broth 1 can (7-8.5 oz.) corn 1 can (4 oz.) chopped green chilies 1-2 tsp. ground cumin, or to taste
1. Place onion and garlic in a 3-quart casserole. Cover with lid. Cook at High for 2 to 4 minutes until tender.
2. Add one can of beans, mash beans with a fork. Add remaining ingredients; mix well.
3. Cook uncovered, at High for 10 minutes; stir. Reduce power to Medium and cook for 5 minutes. Stir before serving.
Makes about 2 quarts.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting Guide
Before you call a repair person for your oven, check this list of possible problems and solutions.
Neither the oven's display nor the oven operate.
Properly insert the plug into a grounded outlet.
If the outlet is controlled by a wall switch, make sure the wall switch is turned on.
Remove the plug from the outlet, wait ten seconds, then plug it in
again.
Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuse.
Plug another appliance into the outlet; if the other appliance doesn't
work, have a qualified electrician repair the outlet.
Plug the oven into a different outlet.
The oven's display works, but the power won't come
on.
Make sure the door is closed securely.
Check to see if packing material or other material is stuck to the door
seal.
Check for door damage.
Press Cancel twice and re-enter all cooking instructions.
The power goes off before the set time has elapsed.
If there has not been a power outage, remove the plug from the
outlet, wait ten seconds, then plug it in again. If there was a power outage, the time indicator will display: ENJOY YOUR COOKING - - -
PRESS OPTION PAD FOR PERSONAL OPTIONS. Reset the clock
and any cooking instructions.
Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuse.
The food is cooking too slowly.
Make sure the oven is on its own 20 amp circuit line. Operating
another appliance on the same circuit can cause a voltage drop. If
necessary, move the oven to its own circuit.
You see sparks or arcing.
Remove any metallic utensils, cookware, or metal ties. If using foil, use only narrow strips and allow at least one inch between the foil
and interior oven walls.
The turntable makes noises or sticks.
Clean the turntable, roller ring and oven floor.
Make sure the turntable and roller ring are positioned correctly.
Using your microwave causes TV or radio interference.
This is similar to the interference caused by other small appliances, such as hair dryers. Move your microwave further away from other
appliances, like your TV or radio.
Note:
If the oven is set to cook for more than 25 minutes, it will auto- matically adjust itself to 70 percent power after 25 minutes to
avoid overcooking.
Care and Cleaning
Follow these instructions to clean and care for your oven.
Keep the inside of the oven clean. Food particles and spilled liquids can stick to the oven walls, causing the oven to work less efficiently.
Wipe up spills immediately. Use a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not
use harsh detergents or abrasives.
To help loosen baked on food particles or liquids, heat two cups of water (add the juice of one lemon if you desire to keep the oven fresh) in a four-cup measuring glass at High power for five minutes
or until boiling. Let stand in the oven for one or two minutes.
Remove the glass tray from the oven when cleaning the oven or tray. To prevent the tray from breaking, handle it carefully and do not put it
in water immediately after cooking. Wash the tray carefully in warm
sudsy water or in the dishwasher.
Clean the outside surface of the oven with soap and a damp cloth.
Dry with a soft cloth. To prevent damage to the operating parts of the oven, don't let water seep into the openings.
Wash the door window with very mild soap and water. Be sure to use
a soft cloth to avoid scratching.
If steam accumulates inside or outside the oven door, wipe with a soft cloth. Steam can accumulate when operating the oven in high
humidity and in no way indicates microwave leakage.
Never operate the oven without food in it; this can damage the
magnetron tube or glass tray. You may wish to leave a cup of water in the oven when it is not in use to prevent damage if the oven is accidentally turned on.
If you have a problem you cannot solve,
please call our service line:
(1-800-536-6247)
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Appendix
How to Clean the Outside
Do not use cleaners containing ammonia or alcohol on the microwave oven. Ammonia or alcohol can damage the appearance of the micro-
wave.
Case
Clean the outside of the microwave with a sudsy cloth. Rinse and then dry. Wipe the window clean with a damp cloth.
Control Panel and Door
Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly. Do not use cleaning sprays, large amounts of soap and water, abrasives or sharp objects on the panelithey can damage it. Some paper towels can also scratch the control panel.
Door Surface
It's important to keep the area clean where the door seals against the microwave. Use only mild, nonabrasive detergents applied with a clean sponge or soft cloth. Rinse well.
Bottom
Clean off the grease and dust on the bottom often. Use a solution of warm water and detergent.
Light Bulb Replacement
Cooktop Light
Replace the burned-out bulb with a 20-watt halogen bulb.
1. To replace the bulb(s), first disconnect the power at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull the plug.
2. Remove the screw at the front of the light cover and lower the cover.
3. Be sure the bulb(s) to be replaced are cool before removing. After breaking the adhesive seal, remove the bulb by gently turning. Put in
new bulb.
4. Replace the light cover and screw. Connect electrical power to the
oven.
REMOVESCREWS
Oven Light
Replace the burned-out bulb with a 20-watt halogen bulb.
1. To replace the oven light, first disconnect the power at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull the plug.
2. Remove the top grille by taking out the 2 screws(on the front outer case. See page 29 for Removing Charcoal Filter) that hold it in place.
3. Next, remove the screw located above the door near the center of the oven that secures the light housing. Remove the housing and
bulb.
4. Insert new bulb. Replace the light housing and screw.
5. Replace the top grille and 2 screws, Connect electrical power to the
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Appendix
Exhaust Feature
The Vent Fan
The exhaust fan has 2 metal reusable grease filters. A charcoal filter can be used for removing smoke and odors in case the
fan is not vented outside.
Charcoal Filter
Reusable Grease Filters
Reusable Grease Filters
The metal filters trap grease released by foods on the cooktop. They also prevent flames from foods on the cooktop from damaging the inside
of the microwave. For this reason, the filters must ALWAYS be in place when the vent fan
is used. The grease filters should be cleaned once a month, or as needed.
Removing and Cleaning the Filters
To remove, slide it to the left using the tab. Pull filter down and out. To clean the grease filters, soak and then swish them around in hot
water and detergent. Don't use ammonia or ammonia products because they will darken the
metal. Light brushing can be used to remove embedded dirt.
Rinse, shake and let them dry before replacing. To replace, slide the filters in the frame slot on the left of the opening.
Pull up and to the right to lock into place.
Charcoal Filter
The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned. It must be replaced.
Ifthe oven is installed on the wall (or cabinet) and not vented to the out-
side, the air will be recirculated through a disposable charcoal filter that
helps remove smoke and odors.
The charcoal filter should be replaced when it is noticeably dirty or dis- colored (usually after 6 to 12 months, depending on hood usage).
Removing Charcoal Filter
To remove the charcoal filter, disconnect power at the main fuse or cir- cuit breaker panel or pull the plug.
Remove the top grille by removing the 3 screws that hold it in place. Slide the filter towards the front of the oven and remove it.
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Remove 3 grille screws to remove the grill
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Appendix
Installing Charcoal Filter
To install a new filter, remove plastic and other outer wrapping from the new filter.
Insert the filter into the top opening of the oven as shown. It will rest at an angle on 2 side support tabs and in front of the right rear tab. Replace the grille and 3 screws.
If you have a problem you cannot solve,
please call our service line:
1-800-688-1100
Specifications
Mode! Number JMV8186AAB/W/S
Oven Cavity 1.9 cuft Contro!s ! 0 power'leve!s, inc!uding defrost Timer 99 minutes, 99 seconds
Power Source !2° VAC, 60 Hz Power Consumption 1650 Watts
Power Output !!00 Watts Oven Cavity Dimensions 221/16"(W) X 109/32"(H) X 149/16"(D) Outside Dimensions 357/8!!(W)X i 515/16!!(H)X i51/411(D) Shipping Dimensions 405/32"(W) X 1915/16"(H) X 1913/32"(D)
Net/Gross Weight 75/82.5 Ibs
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