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Combination Warranty
One-Year Limited Warranty
When installed, operated, and maintained according to
all instructions supplied with the product, if this appliance
fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within
one year from the date of purchase, call
1-800-4-MY-HOME® to arrange for free repair.
Five-Year Limited Warranty on the Magnetron
For ve years from the date of purchase, if the
magnetron in this microwave oven fails due to a defect
in material or workmanship, Sears will replace the
magnetron. Safety regulations require the magnetron to
be installed by Sears. After the rst year, the customer
assumes any labor costs associated with magnetron
replacement.
If this appliance is used for other than private family
purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 days from the
date of purchase.
This warranty covers only defects in material and
workmanship. Sears will NOT pay for:
1. Expendable items that can wear out from normal use,
including but not limited to lters, belts, light bulbs,
and bags.
2. A service technician to instruct the user in correct
product installation, operation, or maintenance.
3. A service technician to clean or maintain this product.
4. Damage to or failure of this product if it is not
installed, operated, or maintained according to all
instructions supplied with the product.
5. Damage to or failure of this product resulting from
accident, abuse, misuse, or use for other than its
intended purpose.
6. Damage to or failure of this product caused by the
use of detergents, cleaners, chemicals, or utensils other
than those recommended in all instructions supplied
with the product.
7. Damage to or failure of parts or systems resulting
from unauthorized modications made to this product.
Disclaimer of Implied Warranties; Limitation of
Remedies
Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy under this
limited warranty shall be product repair as provided
herein. Implied warranties, including warranties of
merchantability or tness for a particular purpose,
are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed
by law. Sears shall not be liable for incidental or
consequential damages. Some states and provinces
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations on the duration of
implied warranties of merchantability or tness, so these
exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty applies only while this appliance is used in
the United States and Canada.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you
may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Homan Estates, IL 60179
Sears Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2B8
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Master Protection Agreements
Congratulations on making a smart purchase. Your new Kenmore® product is designed and manufactured
for years of dependable operation. But like all products, it may require preventive maintenance or
repair from time to time. That’s when having a Master Protection Agreement can save you money and
aggravation.
The Master Protection Agreement also helps extend the life of your new product. Here’s what the
Agreement* includes:
Parts and labor needed to help keep products operating properly under normal use, not just defects.
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from coverage – real protection.
Expert service by a force of more than 10,000 authorized Sears service technicians, which means
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Unlimited service calls and nationwide service, as often as you want us, whenever you want us.
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“No-lemon” guarantee – replacement of your covered product if four or more product failures occur
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Rental reimbursement if repair of your covered product takes longer than promised.
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can call anytime day or night, or schedule a service appointment online.
The Master Protection Agreement is a risk-free purchase. If you cancel for any reason during the product
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For prices and additional information in the U.S.A., call 1-800-827-6655.
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For Sears professional installation of home appliances, garage door openers, water heaters, and other
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Product Record
In the space at right, record the date of purchase, model,
and serial number of your product. You will nd the
model and serial number printed on an identication
plate located inside the oven door. Have these items
of information available whenever you contact Sears
concerning your product.
Microwave Oven Safety
Your safety and the safety of others is very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your microwave oven.
Always read and obey all safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and theword
“DANGER” or “WARNING.” These words mean:
You will be killed or seriously injuredif you do not follow instructions.
You can be killed or seriously injured
if you do not follow these instructions.
DANGER
WARNING
Model No.
Date of Purchase
Serial No.
Save these instructions and your sales receipt for future
reference.
All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell
you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including
the following:
Some products such as whole eggs in
To reduce the risk of
WARNING:
burns, electric shock, re, injury to persons, or
exposure to excessive microwave energy:
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Read all instructions before using the
microwave oven.
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Read and follow the specic
“PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE
ENERGY” found in this section.
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The microwave oven must be grounded.
Connect only to a properly grounded
outlet. See “GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS”
found at the end of this section.
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Install or locate the microwave oven only in
accordance with the provided installation
instructions.
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the shell and sealed containers, such as
closed jars, can explode and should not
be heated in the microwave oven.
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Use the microwave oven only for its
intended use as described in this
manual.
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Do not use corrosive chemicals or
vapors in the microwave oven. This type
of oven is specically designed to heat,
cook, or dry food. It is not designed for
industrial or laboratory use.
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As with any appliance, close supervision
is necessary when used by children.
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Do not operate the microwave oven if
it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is
not working properly, or if it has been
damaged or dropped.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The microwave oven should be serviced only by
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qualied service personnel. Call an authorized
service company for examination, repair, or
adjustment.
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See door surface cleaning instructions in the
“Care and Cleaning” section.
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To reduce the risk of re in the oven cavity:
– Do not overcook food. Carefully attend to the
microwave oven when paper, plastic, or other
combustible materials are placed inside the
oven to facilitate cooking.
– Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic
bags before placing bags in oven.
– If materials inside the oven ignite, keep the oven
door closed, turn the oven o, and disconnect
the power cord, or shut o power at the fuse
or circuit breaker panel.
– Do not use the oven cavity for storage purposes.
Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils,
or food in the oven cavity when not in use.
This Microwave Oven is suitable for use above
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both gas and electric cooking equipment.
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This Microwave Oven is intended to be used
above ranges with a maximum width of
36 inches (91 cm).
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Clean Ventilating Hoods frequently - grease
should not be allowed to accumulate on the
hood or lter.
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When aming foods under the hood, turn the
fan on.
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Use care when cleaning the vent-hood lter.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based
oven cleaners, may damage the lter.
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Oversized foods or oversized metal utensils
should not be inserted in the microwave oven as
they may start a re or create risk of electric
shock.
MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY
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Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces
can break o the pad and touch electrical
parts causing a risk of electric shock.
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Do not store anything directly on top of the
microwave oven when the microwave oven is in
operation.
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Do not cover or block any openings on the
microwave oven.
Do not store this microwave oven outdoors.
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Do not use the microwave oven near water
- for example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet
basement, near a swimming pool, or similar
location.
Do not immerse the cord or plug in water.
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Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
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Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a
table or counter.
Do not mount the oven over a sink.
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Do not cover the racks or any other part of the
oven with metal foil. Doing so will cause the
oven to overheat.
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Liquids such as water, coee, or tea can be
overheated beyond the boiling point without
appearing to be boiling, due to surface tension
of the liquid. Visible bubbling or boiling when
the container is removed from the microwave
oven is not always present. This could result in
very hot liquids suddenly boiling over when
a spoon or other utensil is inserted into the
liquid. To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
1) Do not overheat the liquid.
2) Stir the liquid before and halfway through
heating it.
3) Do not use straight-sided containers with
narrow necks.
4) After heating, allow the container to stand in
the microwave oven for a short time before
removing the container.
5) Use extreme caution when inserting a spoon
or other utensil into the container.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with
the door open. Doing so can result in harmful
exposure to microwave energy. It is important not
to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do not place any object between the oven
front face and the door, or allow soil or cleanser
residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
A 120-Volt, 60-Hz, AC-only, 20-amp fused
electrical supply is required. A time delay fuse is
recommended. It is recommended that a separate
circuit, serving only this appliance, be provided.
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is
particularly important that the oven door closes
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
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired
by anyone except for a properly qualied service
technician.
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3-prong
outlet. Do not remove ground
prong. Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension
cord.Failure to follow these
instructions can result in
electrical shock, re, or death.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
For all cord-connected appliances:
The microwave oven must be grounded.
In the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electric shock
by providing an escape wire for the electric
current. The microwave oven is equipped
with a cord having a grounding wire with a
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged
into an outlet that is properly installed and
grounded.
Ensure proper
ground exists
before use
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Improper grounding can
WARNING:
result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a
qualied electrician or service technician if you
do not understand the grounding instructions or if
doubt exists whether the appliance is properly
grounded. Do not use an extension cord. If the
power supply cord is too short, have a qualied
electrician or service technician install an outlet
near the microwave oven.
For a permanently connected appliance:
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This appliance has a short power supply cord
to reduce the risk of anyone tripping over or
becoming entangled in the cord. The microwave
oven must be connected to a grounded, metallic,
permanent wiring system, or an equipment
grounding conductor should be run with the
circuit conductors and connected to the
equipment grounding terminal or lead on the
microwave oven.
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Overvi
This section discusses the concepts behind microwave cooking. It also discusses the basic information you
need to know to operate your microwave oven. Please read this information before you use your oven.
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HOW YOUR MICROWAVE HOOD COMBINATION WORKS
Microwave energy is not hot. It causes food to
make its own heat, and it is this heat that cooks the
food. Microwaves are like TV waves, radio waves,
or light waves. You cannot see them, but you can
see what they do.
A magnetron in the microwave oven produces
microwaves. The microwaves move into the
oven where they contact food as it turns on the
turntable.
Magnetron
Metal oor
The glass turntable of your microwave oven lets
microwaves pass through. Then they bounce o a
metal oor, back through the glass turntable, and
are absorbed by the food.
Glass tray
Oven cavity
Microwaves pass through most glass, paper, and
plastics without heating them so food absorbs the
energy. Microwaves bounce o metal containers
so food does not absorb the energy.
Sensor Cooking
The Microwave System features Sensor Cooking
functions. A humidity sensor in the oven cavity
detects moisture and humidity emitted from food
as it heats. The sensor adjusts cooking times to
various types and amounts of food. Sensor cooking
takes the guess work out of microwave cooking.
For the best cooking results
• Always cook food for the shortest cooking time
recommended. Check to see how the food is
cooking.
• Stir, turn over, or rearrange
cooked about halfway through the cooking time
for all recipes. This will help make sure the food
is evenly cooked.
• If you do not have a cover for a dish
paper, or microwave-approved paper towels or
plastic wrap. Remember to turn back a corner of
the plastic wrap to vent steam during cooking
• Always
when the rack is not in use.
remove the cooking rack from the oven
the food being
, use wax
RADIO INTERFERENCE
Using your microwave oven may cause interference to your radio, TV, or similar equipment. When there is
interference, you can reduce it or remove it by:
Cleaning the door and sealing surfaces of the oven.
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Adjusting the receiving antenna of the radio or television.
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Moving the receiver away from the microwave oven.
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Plugging the microwave oven into a dierent outlet so that the microwave oven and receiver are on
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dierent branch circuits.
TESTING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
To test the oven, put approximately 1 cup of cold
water in a glass container in the oven. Close the
door.
Cook at 100% power for 1 minute. When the time
is up, the water should be heated.
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OVERVIEW
TESTING YOUR DINNERWARE OR COOKWARE
Test dinnerware or cookware before using. To
test a dish for safe use, put it into the oven with
a cup of water beside it. Cook at 100% cook
power for one minute.
If the dish gets hot, do not use it. Some dishes
(melamine, some ceramic dinnerware, etc.) absorb
OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Never lean on the door or allow a child to
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swing on it when the door is open.
Use hot pads. Microwave energy does not heat
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containers, but the heat from the food can make
the container hot.
Do not use newspaper or other printed paper in
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the oven.
Do not dry owers, fruit, herbs, wood, paper,
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gourds, or clothes in the oven.
Do not start a microwave oven when it is empty.
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Product life may be shortened. If you practice
programming the oven, put a container of
water in the oven. It is normal for the oven door
to look wavy after the oven has been running
for a while.
Do not try to melt paran wax in the oven.
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Paran wax will not melt in a microwave oven
because it allows microwaves to pass through it.
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Do not operate the microwave oven unless the
glass turntable is securely in place and can
move freely. The turntable can move in either
direction. Make sure the turntable is correct-
side up in the oven. Handle your turntable with
care when removing it from the oven to avoid
possibly breaking it. If your turntable cracks or
breaks, contact your dealer for a replacement.
When you use a browning dish, the browning
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dish bottom must be at least 3 ⁄16 inch above
the turntable. Follow the directions supplied with
the browning dish.
Never cook or reheat a whole egg inside
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the shell. Steam buildup in whole eggs may
microwave energy, becoming too hot to handle
and slowing cooking time. Cooking in metal
containers not designed for microwave use could
damage the oven, as could containers with hidden
metal (twist-ties, foil lining, staples, metallic glaze
or trim).
cause them to burst, and possibly damage the
oven. Slice hard-boiled eggs before heating.
In rare cases, poached eggs have been known
to explode. Cover poached eggs and allow a
standing time of one minute before cutting into
them.
For best results, stir any liquid several times
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during heating or reheating. Liquids heated in
certain containers (especially containers shaped
like cylinders) may become overheated. The
liquid may splash out with a loud noise during
or after heating or when adding ingredients
(coee granules, tea bags, etc.). This can harm
the oven.
Microwaves may not reach the center of a
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roast. The heat spreads to the center, from the
outside, cooked areas just as in regular oven
cooking. This is one of the reasons for letting
some foods (for example, roasts or baked
potatoes) stand for a while after cooking, or for
stirring some foods during the cooking time.
Do not deep fry in the oven. Microwavable
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utensils are not suitable and it is dicult to
maintain appropriate deep-frying temperatures.
Do not overcook potatoes. At the end of the
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recommended cooking time, potatoes should be
slightly rm because they will continue cooking
during standing time. After microwaving, let
potatoes stand for 5 minutes. They will nish
cooking while standing.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
If your electric power line or outlet voltage is less
than 110 volts, cooking times may be longer. Have
a qualied electrician check your electrical system
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MICROWAVE OVEN FEATURES
ABCE
OVERVIEW
Your microwave oven is designed to make your
cooking experience as enjoyable and productive
as possible. To get you up and running quickly, the
following is a list of the oven’s basic features:
A. Metal Shielded Window.
microwaves from escaping. It is designed as a
screen to allow you to view food as it cooks.
B. Model and Serial Number Plate
C. Charcoal Filter
(behind Vent Grille)
The shield prevents
1.
Convection Rack
2. Metal Tray/Drip Pan
3. Turntable
FGHID
D. Cooking Guide Label
E. Vent Grille
F. Glass tray.
for more even cooking. It must be in the oven
during operation for best cooking results.
G. Cooktop Light
H. Grease Filter.
section.
I. Control Panel.
perform all functions.
The turntable rotates in both directions to help food
cook more evenly. Do not operate the microwave
oven without the glass tray in place.
To Install:
1. Place the support on the oven cavity bottom.
2. Place the glass tray on the support.
Fit the raised, hollowed groove on the bottom of
the glass tray between the rollers of the hub. The
rollers on the support should t inside the ridge
on the bottom of the glass tray.
The glass tray moves food as it cooks
See “Caring for the Filters”
Touch the pads on this panel to
4. Rotate Ring
5. Shaft
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OVERVIEW
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2
4
7
11
8
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24
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18
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10
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15
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21
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100°F250°F275°F
300°F325°F350°F
375°F400°F425°F
450°F
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
Your microwave oven control panel lets you select the desired cooking function quickly and easily. If Micro,
Conv, Combi pad is not selected, it automatically defaults to micro. All you have to do is touch the necessary
Command Pad. The following is a list of all the Command and Number Pads located on the control panel.
For more information on these features, see the “How to Use” section.
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OVERVIEW
1. Display. The Display includes a clock and
indicators to tell you time of day, cooking time
settings and cooking functions selected.
2. Sensor Cook.
potato, frozen vegetable, fresh vegetable,
canned vegetable, frozen entree and rice. The
oven’s sensor will tell the oven how long to cook
depending on the amount of humidity coming
from the food.
3. Popcorn.
in your microwave oven. The oven’s sensor will
tell the oven how long to cook depending on the
amount of humidity it detects from the popcorn.
4. Sensor Reheat.
casserole, dinner plate, pizza slice and soup/
sauce. The oven’s sensor will tell the oven how
long to cook depending on the amount of
humidity coming from the food.
5. Auto Defrost.
and defrost food by weight.
6. Auto Cook.
Roll & Mun, Frozen Roll & Mun, Beverage,
Chicken Pieces, Hot Cereal.
7. Soften/Melt.
Soften. Touch this pad to soften Butter, Ice
Cream, Cream Cheese or Frozen Juice.
Melt.
8. Speed Cook.
9. Micro.
10. Convection.
11. Combo.
12. Number.
Touch this pad to melt Butter or Margarine,
Chocolate or Cheese.
combination cooking.
Touch this pad when setting Microwave
cooking.
Convection cooking.
cooking or preheat.
time, power level, quantities, weights, or cooking
temperature.
Touch this pad to cook baked
Touch this pad when popping popcorn
Touch this pad to reheat
Touch this pad to select food type
Touch this pad to cook Bacon, Fresh
Touch this pad when setting weight
Touch this pad when setting
Touch this pad when setting combination
Touch number pads to enter cooking
13. Power Level.
power level.
14. Add 30 Sec.
quickly at 100% power level.
15. Favorites.
instruction previously programmed into memory.
16. Turntable On/O.
turntable. OFF will appear in the display.
NOTE: This option is not available in cook sensor
and defrost modes.
17. Options.
default settings for sound, clock, display speed
and defrost weight.
18. Warm & Hold.
cooked foods safely warm in your oven for up to
90 minutes.
19. Clock.
20. Kitchen Timer.
timer.
21. Control Lock.
seconds to lock the control panel.
22. Light Timer.
23. Start.
all entries. If you open the door after oven
begins to cook, touch START again.
24. Stop.
all entries.
25. Vent On/O.
26. Vent 5 Speed.
ve fan speeds.
27. Light On/O.
cooktop/countertop light.
Touch this pad to enter the time of day.
Touch this pad to start a function or enter
Touch this pad to stop the oven or to clear
Touch this pad to select a cooking
Touch this pad to set and start
Touch this pad to recall a cooking
Touch this pad to turn o the
Touch this pad to change the oven’s
Touch this pad to keep hot,
Touch this pad to set the kitchen
Touch and hold this pad for three
Touch this pad to set the light timer.
Touch this pad to turn the fan on/o.
Touch this pad to choose one of
Touch this pad to turn on the
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How To Use
This section gives you instructions for operating each
function. Please read these instructions carefully.
AUDIBLE SIGNALS
Audible signals are available to guide you when
setting and using your oven:
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A programming tone will sound
you touch a pad.
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Seven tones
countdown.
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Four tones
signal the end of a Kitchen Timer
signal the end of a cooking cycle.
each time
CLOCK
When your microwave oven is rst plugged in or
after a power failure, the Display will show “PLEASE
SET TIME OF DAY”. If a time of day is not set, “ : ”
will show on the Display until you touch “Clock”.
Example: To set the clock for 10:30(AM).
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
:
INTERRUPTING COOKING
You can stop the oven during a cycle by opening
the door. The oven stops heating and the fan
stops, but the light stays on. To restart cooking,
close the door and Touch START.
If you do not want to continue cooking, open
the door and touch STOP.
CONTROL LOCK
Use this safety feature to lock the control panel
when you are cleaning the oven, or to ensure that
children cannot use the oven unsupervised.
To set CONTROL LOCK:
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
2.
Time of day.
Touch and hold until
LOCKED appears
in the display.
(approximately 3
seconds)
2.
3.
enter time of day
10:30 touch start
10:30
4.
am touch 1
pm touch 2
5.
am
10:30
touch start
6.
NOTES:
If you enter in an incorrect time and touch
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“Clock”, you cannot set time of day. Enter the
correct time.
If you touch STOP while setting the clock, the
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Display will show the last time of day set or “:”
if no time of day has been set.
am
10:30
To cancel CONTROL LOCK:
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
Time of day.
Touch and hold until
LOCKED disappears
in the display
(approximately three
seconds).
KITCHEN TIMER
Your microwave oven can be used as a timer.
You can set up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds.
Example: To set 3 minutes.
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
2.
3.
enter time in min
and sec
3:00 touch start
3:00 timer
Time counting down.
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HOW TO USE
VENT
The bottom of the control panel controls the 5speed exhaust fan.
Example: To set Level 4.
Touch: Display Shows:
This shows the last
1.
2.
Turn o fan when desired
NOTE: If the temperature from the range or
cooktop below the oven gets too hot, the exhaust
fan in the vent hood will automatically turn on at
the 4-Speed setting to protect the oven. It may
stay on up to an hour to cool the oven. When this
occurs, the Exhaust Fan pad will not turn the fan
o. You cannot turn the exhaust fan o during
microwave cooking.
level until you select
the fan speed level.
level 4
Touch this pad until
LEVEL 4 appears in
the display.
LIGHT TIMER
You can set the LIGHT to automatically turn on
and o at specied times. The light comes on at
the same time every day until reset.
Example: Turn on 2:00 AM, turn o 7:00 AM
Touch: Display Shows:
enter light on time
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
or touch clear to
reset light timer
2:00 touch start
am touch 1
pm touch 2
am
2:00 touch start
enter light off time
touch start
COOKTOP LIGHT
A pad on the bottom of the control panel
controls the cooktop light.
Example: To set the Lamp for HIGH.
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
2.
light on
light off
7.
am touch 1
pm touch 2
8.
9.
To cancel the LIGHT TIMER when oven is On or
O.
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
touch start
set light timer
enter light on time
or touch clear to
reset light timer
2.
reset light timer
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HOW TO USE
ADD 30 SEC
A time-saving pad, this simplied control lets
you quickly set and start microwave cooking at
100% power without the need to touch START.
Example: To cook for 1 minutes.
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
2.
Twice
Time of day
Time counting down
and COOK.
power 100
NOTE: Each time you touch 30 SEC., it will add
30 sec. up to 99 min, 59 sec.
TIMED COOKING
This feature lets you program a specic cook time
and power. For best results, there are 10 power
level settings in addition to HIGH (100%) power.
Refer to the “Microwave Power Levels Table” on
page 15 for more information.
NOTE: If you do not select a power level, the
oven will automatically cook at HIGH (100%)
power.
Example: To cook for 5 minutes, 30 seconds at
80% power.
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
2.
3.
enter cooking time
5:30 touch start
or power level
5:30 power 100
enter power
level 0 to 10
TWO-STAGE COOKING
For best results, some recipes call for dierent
power levels during a cook cycle. You can
program your oven for 2 power level stages
during the cook cycle.
Example: To set a 2-stage cook cycle.
Touch: Display Shows:
1.
2.
to set a 3 minute
cook time for rst
stage.
3.
4.
to set an 80% cook
power for the rst
stage.
5.
6.
to set a 7 minute
cook time for second
stage.
7.
8.
to set a 50% cook
power for the second
stage.
enter cooking time
3:00 touch start
or power level
3:00 power 100
enter power
level 0 to 10
3:00 power 80
touch start
enter cooking time
7:00 touch start
or power level
7:00 power 100
enter power
level 0 to 10
7:00 power 50
touch start
4.
5.
5:30 power 80
touch start
Time counting
down and
COOK.
power 80
9.
10.
When the rst stage is over, you will hear
two short tones as the oven begins the
second cook stage.
NOTE: You may set the second stage to 0 power to
establish a period of standing time within the oven.
14
Time counting down
and COOK.
1st stagepower 80
2nd stage power 50
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