Whirlpool MT3100SH, MT3130SH User Manual

MODELS MT3100SH MT3130SH
3828W5A1142/8171818A
Microwave Ovens
A Note to You.....................................2
Microwave Oven Safety ...................3
Installation Instructions....................5
Getting to Know Your
Microwave Oven................................7
How your microwave
oven works......................................7
Radio interference..........................7
Testing your dinnerware or
cookware.........................................8
Operating tips.................................8
Electrical connection......................8
Control panel features .................10
Using OPTIONS............................11
Built-in kits ....................................11
Setting the clock ..........................12
Using the minute timer ................12
Using Your Microwave Oven...........13
Cooking at high cook power.......13
Cooking at different
cook powers.................................13
Cooking with more than
one cook cycle .............................14
Auto cooking ................................15
Auto cooking charts.....................15
Using AUTO DEFROST................17
Defrosting tips ..............................17
Using JET START .........................18
Using Warm Hold option .............18
Cooking Guide.................................19
Caring for Your
Microwave Oven .............................20
Questions and Answers.................21
Troubleshooting...............................22
Requesting Assistance or
Service..............................................23
Warranty...........................................25
1-800-253-1301
Call our Consumer Assistance Center
with questions or comments.
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A NOTE TO YOU

Thank you for buying a WHIRLPOOL®appliance.
The Whirlpool Brand is committed to designing quality products that consistently perform for you to make your life easier. To ensure that you enjoy years of trouble-free operation, we developed this Use and Care Guide. It is full of valuable information about how to operate and maintain your appliance properly. Please read it carefully.
Also, complete and mail the Product Registration Card provided with your appliance. The card helps us notify you about any new information on your appliance.
Please record your model’s information.
Whenever you call to request service for your appliance, you need to know your complete model number and serial number. You can find this information on the model and serial number label/plate (see the diagram in the “Getting to Know” section).
Please also record the purchase date of your appliance
and your dealer's name, address, and telephone number.
Keep this book and the sales slip together in a safe place for future reference. It is important for you to save your sales receipt showing the date of purchase. Proof of purchase will assure you of in-warranty service.
Our Consumer Assistance Center number is toll free.
1-800-253-1301
Model Number ________________________________ Serial Number ________________________________ Purchase Date ________________________________ Dealer Name __________________________________ Dealer Address________________________________ Dealer Phone ________________________________
To find detailed product information, the location of the nearest Whirlpool dealer or designated servicer, to
purchase an accessory item, or register your appliance on-line, please visit our Web site at
www.whirlpool.com
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MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY

As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children.
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.
The microwave oven should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Call an authorized service company for examination, repair or adjustment.
Do not cover or block any openings on the microwave oven.
Do not store the microwave oven outdoors. Do not use the microwave oven near water – for example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
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.
See door surface cleaning instructions in the “Caring for Your Microwave Oven” section.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns,
electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy:
Read all instructions before using the microwave oven.
Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” found in this section.
The microwave oven must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. See “GROUND­ING INSTRUCTIONS” found in the “Installation Instructions” section.
Install or locate the microwave oven only in accordance with the installation instructions.
Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers – for example, closed glass jars – may explode and should not be heated in the microwave oven.
Use the microwave oven only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in the microwave oven. This type of oven is specifically designed to heat, cook, or dry food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
wDANGER
wWARNING
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions.
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions.
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or
“WARNING.” These words mean:
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MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance beneath the microwave oven.
Do not mount microwave oven 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 microwave oven surface when the microwave oven is in operation.
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity: – Do not overcook food. Carefully attend the
microwave oven if paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a)Do not attempt to operate this oven with the
door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b)Do not place any object between the oven front
face 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), (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.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
– Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic
bags before placing bag in oven.
– If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep
oven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnect the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
– Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do
not leave paper products, cooking utensils, or food in the cavity when not in use.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Before you begin operating the oven, carefully read the following instructions.
1. Empty the microwave oven and clean inside it with a soft, damp cloth. Check for damage such as a door that isn’t lined up correctly, damage around the door, or dents inside the oven or on the exterior. If there is any damage, do not operate the oven until a designated service technician has checked it and made any needed repairs.
2. Put the oven on a cart, counter, table, or shelf that is strong enough to hold the oven and the food and utensils you put in it. (The control side of the unit
is the heavy side. Use care when handling the oven.) The weight of the oven is about 35 lbs
(16 kg). The microwave oven should be at a temperature above 50°F (10°C) for proper operation.
NOTE: (for model MT3130SH only) You can build your microwave oven into a wall or cabinet by using one of the trim kits listed in the “Built-in kits” section.
NOTE: Do not block the exhaust vents or air intake openings. Allow a few inches of space at the back and side of the oven where the exhaust vents are located. Blocking the exhaust vents could cause damage to the oven and poor cooking results. Make sure the microwave oven legs are in place to ensure proper airflow. If vents are blocked, a sensitive thermal safety device automatically turns the oven off. The oven should work properly once it has cooled.
wWARNING
Fire Hazard
Do not install the oven next to or over a heat source without a UL approved trim kit.
Doing so can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Observe all governing codes and ordinances. A 120 Volt, 60 Hz, AC only, 15- or 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.
wWARNING
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 death, fire, or electrical shock.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Air intake opening
(in rear)
Power supply cord
Exhaust vent
(on side)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (CONT.)
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.
WARNING: Improper use of the grounding plug
can result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the
grounding instructions are not completely understood
, or if doubt exists as to whether the
microwave oven is properly grounded.
Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the microwave oven.
For a permanently connected appliance:
The microwave oven must be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system, or an equipment grounding conductor should be run with the circui
t conductors and connected to the
equip
ment grounding terminal or lead on the
microwave oven.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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HOW YOUR MICROWAVE
OVEN WORKS

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN

This section discusses the concepts behind microwave cooking. It also shows you the basics you need to know to operate your microwave oven. Please read this information before you use your oven.

FOR THE BEST COOKING RESULTS

Always cook food for the shortest cooking time
recommended. Check to see how the food is cooking. If needed, press JET START while the oven is operating or after the cooking cycle is over (see the “Using JET START” section).
Stir, turn over, or rearrange the food being 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, use wax
paper, or microwave-approved paper towels or plastic wrap. Remember to turn back a corner of the plastic wrap to vent steam during cooking.

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.
Adjusting the receiving antenna of the radio or
television.
Moving the receiver away from the microwave oven.
Plugging the microwave oven into a different outlet
so that the microwave oven and receiver are on different branch circuits.

TESTING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN

To test the oven put about 1 cup (250 mL) of cold water in a glass container in the oven. Close the door. Make sure it latches. Cook at 100% power for 2 minutes. When the time is up, the water should be heated.
Microwave energy is not hot. It causes food to make its own heat, and it’s 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.
Your oven has a multiple microwave distribution system. Microwave energy is released from two
locations, giving you better, more even cooking.
The glass turntable of your microwave oven lets microwaves pass through. Then they bounce off a metal floor, back through the glass turntable, and are absorbed by the food.
Microwaves pass through most glass, paper, and plastics without heating them so food absorbs the energy. Microwaves bounce off metal containers so food does not absorb the energy.
Oven cavity
Metal floor
Glass turntable
Magnetron
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Never cook or reheat a whole egg inside the shell. Steam buildup in whole eggs may 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 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 (coffee granules, tea bags, etc.). This can harm the oven.
Microwaves may not reach the center of a roast. The heat spreads to the center from the outer, 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 utensils are not suitable and it is difficult to maintain appropriate deep-frying temperatures.
Do not overcook potatoes. At the end of the recommended cooking time, potatoes should be slightly firm because they will continue cooking during standing time. After microwaving, let potatoes stand for 5 minutes. They will finish cooking while standing.

OPERATING TIPS

Never lean on the door or allow a child to swing on
it when the door is open.
Use hot pads. Microwave energy does not heat
containers, but the heat from the food can make the
container hot.
Do not use newspaper or other printed paper in the
oven.
Do not dry flowers, fruit, herbs, wood, paper,
gourds, or clothes in the oven.
Do not start a microwave oven when it is empty.
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 paraffin wax in the oven. Paraffin
wax will not melt in a microwave oven because it
allows microwaves to pass through it.
Do not operate the microwave oven unless the
glass turntable is securely in place and can rotate
freely. The turntable can rotate 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
dish bottom must be at least 3⁄16 in (5 mm) above the
turntable. Follow the directions supplied with the
browning dish.
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 (250 mL) of water beside it. Cook at 100% cook power for one minute. If the dish gets hot and water stays cool, do not use it. Some dishes (melamine, some ceramic dinnerware, etc.) absorb microwave energy, becoming too hot to handle and slowing cooking times. Cooking in metal containers not designed for microwave use could damage the oven, as could containers with hidden metal (twist­ties, foil lining, staples, metallic glaze or trim).

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

If your electric power line or outlet voltage is less than 110 volts, cooking times may be longer. Have a qualified electrician check your electrical system.
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Your microwave oven is designed to make your
cooking experience enjoyable and productive. To
help get you up and running quickly, the following
is a list of the oven’s basic features:
1. Door Safety Lock System. The oven will not
work unless the door is securely closed.
2. Window with Metal Shield. The shield prevents
microwaves from escaping. It is designed as a screen to allow you to view food as it cooks.
3. Glass Turntable. This turntable turns food
as it cooks for more even cooking. It must be in the oven during operation for best cooking results. The turntable is sunken into the cavity floor to give you more cooking space and better cooking results.
4. Removable Turntable Support (under turntable).
5. Control Panel. Press buttons on this panel to
perform all functions.
6. Light (not shown). Automatically turns on when
the door is opened or when the oven is running.
7. Cooking Guide Label.
8. Model and Serial Number Plate.

MICROWAVE OVEN FEATURES

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CONTROL PANEL FEATURES

Your microwave oven control panel lets you select a desired cooking function quickly and easily. The following is a list of all the Command buttons located on the control panel.
For more information on these features, see “Using Your Microwave Oven” section.
1. Display. This display includes a clock and
indicators to tell you the time of day, cooking time settings, cook powers, quantities, weights, and cooking functions.
2. AUTO DEFROST. Press this button to defrost
frozen food by weight.
3. AUTO REHEAT. Press this button to reheat from
a variety of food categories available.
4. AUTO COOK. Press this button to cook from a
variety of food categories available.
5. POPCORN. Press this button 1 to 3 times to pop
a bag of popcorn in any of three sizes.
6. Dial. Use the dial to select from menu and to set
cook time or cook power.
7. COOK TIME. Press this button and turn dial to
set a cooking time.
8. COOK POWER. Press this button and turn dial to
set the amount of microwave energy released to cook the food. The higher the number, the higher the power wattage and the faster the “cooking speed.”
9. OPTIONS. Press this button and turn dial to
select Warm Hold, to turn off tones, to change weight measurement from lbs to kilograms, to change the language displayed, to change scroll speed, to change the clock from 12 hours to 24 hours, or to turn the Demo mode on and off.
10. TIMER SET / OFF. Press this button to set or
cancel the timer function.
11. START/JET START. Press this button to start a
function you have set or to cook food for 30 seconds at 100% cook power.
12. CLOCK SET. Press this button to enter the
correct time of day.
13. OFF / CANCEL. Press this button once to clear
an incorrect command or to cancel a program during cooking. This button will not erase the time of day.
Audible signals
Your microwave oven comes with audible signals that can guide you when setting and using your oven:
A programming tone will sound each time you press a button.
Three tones signal the end of a cooking cycle and five tones signal the end of the timer function.
NOTE: The tones on your oven can be turned off. To do so, see “Using OPTIONS”.
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USING OPTIONS

You can select or change the following functions or displays by pressing OPTIONS:
Function/Display Option
Warm Hold Select function. (See pg. 18 to
use.) Tones Turn audible signals on or off. Weight Change to standard (lbs.) or
metric (kg). Language Change to English, Spanish or
French Display scroll Change speed. Clock Change to 12 hrs. or 24 hrs. Demo Mode Turn on or off.
1. Press OPTIONS.
2. Turn dial to desired Option.
For example, to change weight measurements you see:
3. Press OPTIONS again.
4. Turn dial to “LBS” or “KGS”.
5. Press OPTIONS or START.
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CONTROL PANEL FEATURES (CONT.)
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
Press START. If you do not want to continue cooking:
Close the door and the light goes off.
OR
Press OFF / CANCEL.
NOTE: Before setting a function, press OFF / CANCEL
to make sure no other function is on.
Using the child lock
The Child Lock locks the control panel so children cannot use the microwave when you do not want them to.
To lock the control panel: Press and hold OFF / CANCEL until “LOCKED”
appears on display (approximately 4 seconds). (One tone will sound.)
To unlock the control panel: Press and hold OFF / CANCEL until “UNLOCK”
appears on display. (Two tones will sound.)
COLOR
Black Black Black White White White
FOR INSTALLATION OVER OVEN MODEL
RBS245PD RBS275PD GBS277PD RBS305PD GBS307PD
RBS245PD RBS275PD GBS277PD RBS305PD GBS307PD
You can build in your microwave oven by using one of the following trim kits*. These kits are available from your dealer. If your dealer does not stock the kit you can order it, by kit part number, by calling 1-800-253-1301 and following the instructions and telephone prompts you hear.
SIZE
24" 27" 30" 24" 27" 30"
KIT MODEL NO.
MK1134XHB MK1137XHB MK1130XHB MK1134XHQ MK1137XHQ MK1130XHQ
BUILT-IN KITS (FOR MODEL MT
3130SH)
* Approved, electric single ovens only
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SETTING THE CLOCK

When you first plug in your microwave oven, the display shows “ : ”. If the electric power ever goes off, the display will again show “ : ” when the power comes back on.
NOTE: You can cook without setting the clock, but the display will show “ : ” again after the cooking is completed.
1. Press CLOCK SET.
2. Turn dial to desired hour.
3. Press CLOCK SET again.
4. Turn dial to desired minutes.
5. Press CLOCK SET or START.

USING THE MINUTE TIMER

You can use your microwave oven as a kitchen timer. Use the minute timer for timing up to 90 minutes.
1. Press TIMER SET / OFF.
2. Turn dial to desired time.
3. Press START (or, TIMER SET / OFF) or allow the timer to start automatically after a short delay.
4. At the end of the set time:
Timer will count down to zero, then will display “TIMER END” and 5 tones will sound.
NOTE: To cancel timer at any time, press TIMER SET / OFF.
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COOKING AT HIGH COOK POWER

1. Put the food in the oven and close the door.
2. Press COOK TIME.
Display will show “STAGE 1”.
3. Turn dial to desired time.
4. Press START.
5. At the end of the cooking time:
Display will show “END” and 3 tones will sound.

USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN

This section gives you instructions for operating each function. Please read these instructions carefully.
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COOKING AT DIFFERENT COOK
POWERS
1. Put your food in the oven and close the door.
2. Press COOK TIME.
Display will show “STAGE 1”.
3. Turn dial to desired time.
4. Press COOK POWER.
5. Turn dial to desired power setting.
6. Press START.
7. At the end of the cooking time:
Display will show “END” and 3 tones will sound.
NAME
High
Medium-High, Reheat
COOK POWER
P100-HI = 100% of full power (automatic)
P90 = 90% of full power
P80-RHT = 80% of full power
P70 = 70% of full power P60 = 60% of full power
WHEN TO USE IT
Quick heating many convenience foods and foods with high water content, such as soups and beverages
Cooking small tender pieces of meat, ground meat, poultry pieces, fish fillets, and most vegetables
Heating cream soups
Heating rice, pasta, or stirrable casseroles
Cooking and heating foods that need a cook power lower than high (for example, whole fish and meat loaf) or when food is cooking too fast
Reheating a single serving of food
Cooking sensitive foods such as cheese and egg dishes, pudding, and custards
Cooking non-stirrable casseroles, such as lasagna
For best results, some recipes call for different cook powers. The lower the cook power, the slower the cooking. Each level stands for a different percentage of cook power. Many microwave cookbook recipes tell you by number, percent, or name which cook power to use.
The following chart gives the percentage of cook power each level stands for, and the cook power name usually used. It also tells you when to use each cook power. Follow recipe or food package instructions if available.
NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for cooking times.
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COOKING WITH MORE THAN ONE
COOK CYCLE
For best results, some recipes call for one cook power for a certain length of time, and another cook power for another length of time. Your oven can be set to change from one power level to another automatically, for up to 3 cycles plus a defrost cycle.
1. Put your food in the oven and close the door.
2. Set the cooking time for the first cycle.
3. Set the cook power for the first cycle.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the cooking time and cook power for each additional cycle.
5. Press START.
After the first cycle is complete, 2 tones sound and the next cycle(s) will count down.
6. At the end of the cooking time:
The display will show “END” and 3 tones will sound.
NOTE: You can set your chosen cook functions in any order. However, when you use AUTO DEFROST, it must be the first cycle.
NAME
Medium
Medium-Low,
Defrost
Low
COOK POWER
P50 = 50% of full power P40 = 40% of full power
P30-DEF = 30% of full power
P20 = 20% of full power P10-WRM = 10% of full
power
WHEN TO USE IT
Cooking ham, whole poultry, and pot roasts
Melting chocolate
Simmering stews
Heating pastries
Defrosting foods, such as bread, fish, meats, poultry, and precooked foods
Softening butter, cheese, and ice cream
Keeping food warm
Taking chill out of fruit
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AUTO COOKING

You can automatically pop popcorn, cook or reheat common microwave-prepared foods just by pressing POPCORN, AUTO COOK or AUTO REHEAT.
DIRECTIONS
Follow package directions.
Use a popcorn package which is made especially for microwave cooking.
Do not try to pop unpopped kernels.
Pop only 1 package at a time.
Do not leave the microwave oven unattended while popping popcorn.
If you are using a microwave popcorn popper, follow manufacturer’s instructions.
How well your popcorn cooks will depend on the brand of popcorn and how much fat it has in it. Try several brands to decide which pops the best. For best results, use fresh bags of popcorn.

AUTO COOKING CHARTS

POPCORN chart
Press POPCORN and turn dial to serving size.
SERVING SIZE
3.5 oz (99 g)
3.0 oz (85 g)
1.75 oz (50 g)
BUTTON AUTO COOK
Baked Potatoes
Frozen Entree
Frozen Vegetables
SERVING SIZE
1 (10-13 oz [284-369 g]) 2 (16-20 oz [454-567 g]) 3 (24-30 oz [680-851 g]) 4 (32-40 oz [.9-1.13 kg])
10 oz (284 g)
1 cup (250 mL) 2 cups (500 mL) 3 cups (750 mL) 4 cups (1 L)
DIRECTIONS
Pierce potato several times with fork.
Place in center of the oven on paper towel.
After cooking, let stand for 5 minutes.
Loosen plastic film on three sides.
After cooking, stir if possible.
Let stand, covered, for 3 minutes.
Prepare vegetable (wash, cut up vegetable into
1
2 in [1.3 cm] slices or pieces). Cover with plastic wrap. 1 cup (250 mL) – Add 2 tablespoons (30 mL) water 2 cups (500 mL) – Add 2 tablespoons (30 mL) water 3 cups (750 mL) – Add 1⁄4 cup (63 mL) water 4 cups (1 L) – Add 1⁄4 cup (63 mL) water
Most vegetables need 2 or 3 minutes standing time after cooking.
AUTO COOK chart
Press AUTO COOK, turn dial to desired food, press AUTO COOK again and turn dial to quantity or size.
See the “Auto cooking chart” section and follow the directions.
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AUTO COOKING CHARTS (CONT.)
DIRECTIONS
Arrange food on microwave-safe plate. Place meaty portions and bulky vegetables to outside of plate.
Cover with plastic wrap.
Vent.
After reheating, let stand for 2 minutes.
Cover dish containing the casserole with plastic wrap.
After reheating, stir if possible.
Let stand, covered, for 3 minutes.
Use a mug or microwave-safe cup.
Stir carefully after reheating.
Use a microwave-safe bowl.
Cover dish with plastic wrap.
Stir after reheating.
Let stand, covered, for 3 minutes.
Place the refrigerated pizza on a paper towel in the center of the microwave oven.
Place in the center of the oven on a paper towel.
SERVING SIZE
1 serving 2 servings
1 cup (250 mL) 2 cups
(500 mL)
3 cups
(750 mL)
4 cups (1 L) 1 cup (250 mL)
2 cups (500 mL)
1 cup (250 mL) 2 cups (500 mL) 3 cups (750 mL) 4 cups (1 L)
1 slice (5 oz [127 g]) 2 slices (10 oz [284 g]) 3 slices (15 oz [425 g])
1 (2 oz [58 g]) 2 (4 oz [114 g]) 3 (6 oz [170 g]) 4 (8 oz [227 g]) 5 (10 oz [284 g]) 6 (12 oz [340 g])
BUTTON AUTO REHEAT
Dinner plate
(refrigerated)
Casserole
(refrigerated)
Beverage
Soup/Sauce
Pizza Slice
(refrigerated)
Bagel
BUTTON AUTO COOK (cont.)
Fresh Vegetables
Oatmeal
(instant)
SERVING SIZE
1 cup (250 mL) 2 cups (500 mL) 3 cups (750 mL) 4 cups (1 L)
1 cup (250 mL) 2 cups (500 mL) 3 cups (750 mL) 4 cups (1 L) 5 cups (1.25 L) 6 cups (1.5 L)
DIRECTIONS
Prepare vegetable (wash, cut up vegetable into 1⁄2 in [1.3 cm] slices or pieces). Cover with plastic wrap. 1 cup (250 mL) – Add 2 tablespoons (30 mL) water 2 cups (500 mL) – Add 2 tablespoons (30 mL) water 3 cups (750 mL) – Add 1⁄4 cup (63 mL) water 4 cups (1 L) – Add 1⁄4 cup (63 mL) water
Most vegetables need 2 or 3 minutes standing time after cooking.
Prepare in a microwave-safe bowl following package
directions.
Stir after cooking.
AUTO COOK chart (cont.)
Press AUTO COOK, turn dial to desired food, press AUTO COOK again and turn dial to quantity or size.
AUTO REHEAT chart
Press AUTO REHEAT, turn dial to desired food, press AUTO REHEAT again and turn dial to quantity or size.
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