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TABLEOFCONTENTS
TABLEDESMATIERES
MICROWAVE OVEN SAFETY ........................................................ 3
Electrical Requirements ............................................................... 5
PARTS AND FEATURES ................................................................ 5
Turntable ...................................................................................... 5
Cooking Rack ............................................................................... 6
MICROWAVE OVEN CONTROL .................................................... 6
Display .......................................................................................... 6
Progress Bar................................................................................. 7
Number Codes ............................................................................. 7
Start .............................................................................................. 7
JET STARTTM Feature .................................................................. 7
Cancel*Off .................................................................................... 7
Clock ............................................................................................ 7
Tones ............................................................................................ 7
Timer ............................................................................................. 8
Child Lock .................................................................................... 8
Vent Fan ....................................................................................... 8
Cooktop Light ............................................................................... 8
Demo Mode .................................................................................. 8
MICROWAVE OVEN USE .............................................................. 8
Food Characteristics .................................................................... 8
Cooking Guidelines ...................................................................... 9
Cookware and Dinnerware .......................................................... 9
Aluminum Foil and Metal ............................................................. 9
Cooking Power ........................................................................... 10
Cooking ...................................................................................... 10
Sensor Cooking .......................................................................... 10
Preset Cooking ........................................................................... 11
Cooking in Stages ...................................................................... 11
Reheating ................................................................................... 12
Defrosting ................................................................................... 12
Steaming .................................................................................... 13
Simmering .................................................................................. 13
Warm Hold ................................................................................. 13
MICROWAVE OVEN CARE .......................................................... 14
General Cleaning ........................................................................ 14
Replacing Filters ......................................................................... 14
Replacing Cooktop Light ........................................................... 15
Replacing Microwave Oven Light .............................................. 15
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................. 15
ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE ......................................................... 16
Replacement Parts & Accessories ............................................. 16
WAR RANTY .................................................................................. 17
SI!:CURITI:!:DU FOUR A MICRO-ONDES .................................... lg
Specifications _lectriques .......................................................... 21
Pli:CES ET CARACTI_RISTIOUES .............................................. 22
Plateau rotatif ............................................................................. 22
Grille de cuisson ......................................................................... 22
TABLEAU BE COMMANDE DU FOUR A MICRO-ONDES ....... 23
Affichage ..................................................................................... 23
Barre de progression .................................................................. 23
Codes de chiffres ....................................................................... 23
Mise en marche .......................................................................... 23
Caracteristique JET START TM .................................................... 23
Annulation*arr_t ......................................................................... 23
Horloge ....................................................................................... 24
Signaux sonores ......................................................................... 24
Minuterie ..................................................................................... 24
Verrouillage pour enfants ........................................................... 24
Ventilateur d'evacuation ............................................................. 24
Lampe de la table de cuisson .................................................... 24
Mode de demonstration ............................................................. 24
UTILISATION DU FOUR A MICRO-ONDES ............................... 25
Caracteristiques des aliments .................................................... 25
Guide de cuisson ........................................................................ 25
Ustensiles de cuisson et vaisselle .............................................. 26
Papier d'aluminium et metal ....................................................... 26
Puissance de chauffage ............................................................. 26
Cuisson ....................................................................................... 27
Cuisson h detection ................................................................... 27
Cuisson prereglee ...................................................................... 28
Cuisson par etapes .................................................................... 28
R_chauffage ............................................................................... 29
DGcongelation ............................................................................ 29
Ctuvage ....................................................................................... 30
Mijotage ...................................................................................... 30
Garder au chaud ......................................................................... 31
ENTRETIEN DU FOUR ._,MICRO-ONDES ................................. 31
Nettoyage general ...................................................................... 31
Remplacement des filtres .......................................................... 32
Remplacement de la lampe de la table de cuisson ................... 32
Remplacement de la lampe du four ........................................... 33
DI_PANNAGE ................................................................................. 33
ASSISTANCE OU SERVICE ......................................................... 34
Pieces de rechange et accessoires ........................................... 34
GARANTIE ..................................................................................... 35
1°
MICROWAVEOVENSAFETY
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all
safety messages.
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
This is the safety alert symbol.
"WARNING." These words mean:
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.
iMPORTANT SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, electric ,, Do not operate the microwave oven if it has a
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 this section and in the pro-
vided Installation Instructions.
[] Install or locate the microwave oven only in
accordance with the provided Installation Instructions.
[] Some products such as whole eggs in the shell and
sealed containers - for example, closed glass jars -
are able to 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.
[] As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary
when used by children.
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.
[]
See door surface cleaning instructions in the
"Microwave Oven Care" section.
[]
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
- Do not overcook food. Carefully attend 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 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.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
iMPORTANT SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS
[] Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be
overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing
to be boiling. 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 THE
CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A SPOON OR
OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
- Do not overheat the liquid.
- Stir the liquid both before and halfway through
heating it.
- Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow
necks.
- After heating, allow the container to stand in the
microwave oven for a short time before removing
the container.
- Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other
utensil intothe container.
[] Suitable for use above both gas and electric cooking
equipment.
[] Intended to be used above ranges with maximum
width of 36 inches.
[] Clean Ventilating Hoods Frequently - Grease should
not be allowed to accumulate on hood or filter.
[] Oversized foods or oversized metal utensils should not
be inserted in the microwave oven as they may create
a fire or risk of electric shock.
[] Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can
burn off the pad and touch electrical parts involving a
risk of electric shock.
[] Do not use paper products when appliance is operat-
ed in the "PAN BROWN" mode (on models with this
feature).
[] Do not store any materials, other than manufacturer's
recommended accessories, in this oven when not in
use.
[] Do not store anything directly on top of the microwave
oven when the microwave oven is in operation.
[] When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
[] Use care when cleaning the vent-hood filter.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based oven
cleaners, may damage the filter.
[]
Do not cover or block any openings on the micro-
wave oven.
[]
Do not store this 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, or similar locations.
[]
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.
[]
Do not mount over a sink.
[]
Do not cover racks or any other part of the oven with
metal foil. This will cause overheating of the oven.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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.
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.
Observe all governing codes and ordinances. A 120Volt, 60 Hz,
AC only, 15- or 20-amp fused electrical supply is required.(A
time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.) It is
recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance
be provided.
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.
PARTSANDFFATURES
This manual may cover several different models. The model you
have purchased may have some or all of the features shown here.
The appearance of your particular model may differ slightly from
the illustrations in this manual.
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2. Microwave Oven Light
3. Vent Grille
4. Metal Shielded Window
5. Model and Serial Number Plate
6. Cooking Rack
7. Charcoal and Grease Filters
(shipped in oven cavity)
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8. Cooking Guide Label
9. Cooktop Light
10. Control Panel
Parts and Features not shown
Turntable
Steamer Vessel
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:
This appliance 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 appliance.
SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS
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1. Turntable
2. Hub
3. Support
4. Shaft
The turntable can rotate in either direction to help cook food
more evenly. Do not operate the oven without the turntable in
place. See "Assistance or Service" to reorder any of the parts.
To Install:
1. Remove tape from the hub.
2. Place the support on the oven cavity bottom.
3. Place the turntable on the support.
Fit the raised, curved lines in the center of the turntable
bottom between the three spokes of the hub. The rollers on
the support should fit inside the turntable bottom ridge.
Turning Off the Turntable
The turntable can be turned off (except during an auto function).
This is helpful when cooking with plates that are larger than the
turntable or when cooking with two 101Ain. (26 cm) plates that
are side by side.
To Turn Off: Touch TURNTABLE ON.OFE A "turntable off" icon
will appear in the display. The turntable will turn back on
automatically when cooking is over or CANCEL.OFF is touched.
The cooking rack is ideal for two-level cooking. It provides extra
cavity space for cooking 2 or more containers at the same time.
Insert the rack securely into the rack supports on the side walls of
the oven. See "Assistance or Service" section to reorder rack.
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• Rack will become hot. Always use oven mitts or pot holders
when handling.
• Do not allow the rack to touch the inside cavity walls, ceiling
or floor.
• Do not use metal cookware, utensils, or a browning dish with
the rack.
• Do not let food container on rack touch the top or sides of the
oven.
• Do not place popcorn bags on rack.
• The rack is designed specifically for this oven. Do not use it in
any other oven.
• Do not cook food directly on the rack. Always use a
microwave-safe container.
• Use the rack only when cooking on two levels. Do not store it
in the oven. Damage to the oven could result if someone
accidentally turns on the oven.
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When power is first supplied to the microwave oven, a ":" will
blink on the display. Touch CANCEL*OFF to stop the blinking.
If the ":" blinks on the display at any other time, a power failure
has occurred. Touch CANCEL.OFF and reset the clock if needed.
If "RETRY" blinks on the display for 1 second, an invalid value
has been entered. Retry your entry.
When the microwave oven is in use, the display shows cooking
power, quantities, weights and/or prompts. When the microwave
oven is not in use, the display shows the time of day or Timer
countdown.
Theprogressbarisavisualpictureoftheestimatedrunningtime
ofacookingcycle.ItwillappearduringCook,JETDEFROSTTM
feature, Reheat and Sensor One Touch functions. The lines in
each of the segments will light from left to right as the time nears
the end. When all 12 lines (all 3 segments) are lit, the cooking
cycle is complete.
The microwave oven is preset with shortcut number codes. A
number code includes one or more of the following: cooking
power, cook time and food quantity or weight. See the charts in
the "Cooking" and/or "Reheating" sections for additional
information.
The START pad begins any function. If not touched within 5
seconds after touching a pad, "START?" will appear on the
display as a reminder. If not touched within 1 minute after
touching a pad, the display will return to the time of day mode
and the programmed function will be canceled.
If cooking is interrupted, touching START will resume the preset
cycle.
This is a 12-hour clock and does not show a.m. or p.m.
To Set:
The microwave oven and timer must be off.
1. Touch CLOCK.
2. Touch the number pads to set the time of day.
3. Touch CLOCK or START.
To Remove:
1. Touch CLOCK.
2. Touch 0.
3. Touch CLOCK.
The time will disappear, and ":" will appear on the display.
Tones are audible signals, indicating the following:
One tone
• Valid entry (short tone)
• End of Timer countdown (long tone)
Two tones
• Reminder, repeat each minute after the end-of-cycle tones
• End of stage in multistage cooking
• Turn food during defrost cycle (short tones)
• Hidden feature has been entered or exited
The JET START TM control will start any function. If not touched
within 5 seconds after touching a pad, "START?" will appear on
the display as a reminder. If not touched within 5 minutes after
touching a pad, the display will return to the time of day mode
and the programmed function will be canceled.
If cooking is interrupted, touching the JET START TM control will
resume the preset cycle.
The JET START TM control, touched by itself, will automatically
start the microwave oven for a 30 second cook time at 100%
cooking power.
The JET START TM control, touched while the microwave oven is
operating in any cook function, will add 30 seconds of cook time
at the cook power currently in use. Each touch of the JET
STARTTM console pad will add 30 additional seconds of cook
time.
The CANCEL.OFF pad stops most functions except for the
Timer, Child Lock and Demo Mode.
The microwave oven will also turn off when the door is opened.
Close the door and touch START to resume the cycle.
Three tones
• Invalid entry
Four tones
• End of cycle
To Turn Off/On Valid Entry Tones: Touch and hold the number
pad "1" for 5 seconds until 2 tones sound. Repeat to turn tones
back on.
To Turn Off/On All Tones: Touch and hold the number pad "2"
for 5 seconds until 2 tones sound. Repeat to turn tones back on.
TheTimercanbesetinminutesandseconds,upto99minutes
99secondsandcountsdownthesettime.TheTimerdoesnot
startorstopthemicrowaveoven.
WhentheTimerisinuse,themicrowaveovencanalsooperate.
Toseethecountdownfor5secondswhenthemicrowaveovenis
inuse,touchTIMERSET.
ToSet:
1. TouchTIMERSET.
Ifnoactionistakenafter1minute,thedisplaywillreturnto
thetimeofdaymode.
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Touch the number pads to set the length of time.
3.
Touch TIMER SET or START.
If not touched within 5 seconds, "START?" will appear on the
display. If not touched within 1 minute, the display will return
to the time of day mode and the programmed function will be
canceled.
When the set time ends, "END" will appear on the display and
1 tone will sound.
4. Touch TIMER OFF at any time to cancel the Timer.
The length of time can be changed during the countdown by
repeating the above steps.
The Child Lock shuts down the control panel pads to prevent
unintended use of the microwave oven.
When the control is locked, only the Vent Fan and Light pads will
function.
To Lock/Unlock Control: The microwave oven and Timer must
be off. Touch and hold START for 5 seconds until 2 tones sound
and a lock icon appears on the display. Repeat to unlock and
remove the lock icon from display.
The vent fan has 4 speeds ranging from 4 (fastest) to 1 (slowest).
Zero (0) is off.
To protect the microwave oven, if the temperature from the range
or cooktop below the microwave oven gets too hot, the vent fan
will automatically turn on at speed 4. It may stay on for up to 1
hour to cool the microwave oven. When this occurs, the Vent Fan
pad will not function.
To Turn Vent Fan On/Off: Repeatedly touch the VENT FAN 4
SPEEDS pad to cycle through the four speeds 4, 3, 2 and 1 and
off, 0. "FAN" and the selected number will appear on the display
for 2 seconds.
The Demo Mode is ideal for learning how to use the microwave
oven. When set, functions can be entered without actually turning
on the magnetron. The microwave oven light will come on, the
fan will run and, if on, the turntable will rotate.
To Turn On/Off: The microwave oven and Timer must be off.
Touch and hold TIMER OFF for 5 seconds until 2 tones sound
and "d" appears on the display. Repeat to turn off and remove
"d" from the display.
MICROWAVEOVENUSE
A magnetron in the oven produces microwaves which reflect off
the metal floor, walls and ceiling and pass through the turntable
and appropriate cookware to the food. Microwaves are attracted
to and absorbed by fat, sugar and water molecules in the food,
causing them to move, producing friction and heat which cooks
the food.
• Never lean on or allow children to swing on the oven door.
• Do not operate microwave oven when it is empty.
• The turntable must be in place and correct side up when
oven is in use. Do not use if turntable is chipped or broken.
See "Assistance or Service" section to reorder.
• Baby bottles and baby food jars should not be heated in the
oven.
• Clothes, flowers, fruit, herbs, wood, gourds, paper, including
brown paper bags and newspaper should not be dried in the
oven.
• Do not use the microwave oven for canning, sterilizing or
deep frying. The oven cannot maintain appropriate
temperatures.
• Paraffin wax will not melt in the oven because it does not
absorb microwaves.
• Use oven mitts or pot holders when removing containers from
oven.
• Do not overcook potatoes. At the end of the recommended
cook time, potatoes should be slightly firm. Let potatoes
stand for 5 minutes. They will finish cooking while standing.
• Do not cook or reheat whole eggs inside the shell. Steam
buildup in whole eggs may cause them to burst. Cover
poached eggs and allow a standing time.
When microwave cooking, the amount, size and shape, starting
temperature, composition and density of the food affect cooking
results.
The cooktop light has 3 settings: on, night and off.
To Turn On/Night/Off: Touch LIGHT ON*NIGHT*OFF repeatedly
to cycle through settings.
Amount of Food
The more food heated at once, the longer the cook time. Check
for doneness and add small increments of time if necessary.
Size and Shape
Smaller pieces of food will cook more quickly than larger pieces,
and uniformly shaped foods cook more evenly than irregularly
shaped food.
Starting Temperature
Room temperature foods will heat faster than refrigerated foods,
and refrigerated foods will heat faster than frozen foods.
Composition and Density
Foods high in fat and sugar will reach a higher temperature and
heat faster than other foods. Heavy, dense foods, such as meat
and potatoes, require a longer cook time than the same size of a
light, porous food, such as cake.
Covering
Covering food helps retain moisture, shorten cook time and
reduce spattering. Use the lid supplied with cookware. If a lid is
not available, wax paper, paper towels or plastic wrap approved
for microwave ovens may be used. Plastic wrap should be turned
back at one corner to provide an opening to vent steam.
Stirring and Turning
Stirring and turning redistributes heat evenly to avoid
overcooking the outer edges of food. Stir from outside to center.
If possible, turn food over from bottom to top.
Arranging
If heating irregularly shaped or different sized foods, the thinner
parts and smaller sizes should be arranged toward the center. If
cooking several items of the same size and shape, place them in
a ring pattern, leaving the center of the ring empty.
Piercing
Before heating, use a fork or small knife to pierce or prick foods
that have a skin or membrane, such as potatoes, egg yolks,
chicken livers, hot dogs, and sausage. Prick in several places to
allow steam to vent.
Shielding
Use small, flat pieces of aluminum foil to shield the thin pieces of
irregularly shaped foods, bones and foods such as chicken
wings, leg tips and fish tail. See "Aluminum Foil and Metal" first.
Standing Time
Food will continue to cook by the natural conduction of heat even
after the microwave cycle ends. The length of standing time
depends on the volume and density of the food.
MATERIAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Ceramic Glass, Acceptable for use.
Glass
China, Follow manufacturer's recommendations.
Earthenware
Melamine Follow manufacturer's recommendations.
Paper Towels, Use nonrecycled and those approved by
Dinnerware, the manufacturer for microwave oven use.
Napkins
Plastic Wraps, Use those approved by the manufacturer
Bags, Covers, for microwave oven use.
Dinnerware,
Containers
Pottery and Clay Follow manufacturer's recommendations.
Styrofoam* Do not use in oven.
Straw, Wicker, Do not use in oven.
Wooden
Containers
Wax Paper Acceptable for use.
To Test Cookware or Dinnerware for Microwave Use:
1. Put cookware or dinnerware in oven with 1 cup (250 mL) of
water beside it.
2. Cook at 100% cooking power for 1 minute.
Do not use cookware or dinnerware if it becomes hot and the
water stays cool.
Always use oven mitts or pot holders when removing dishes from
the microwave oven.
Aluminum foil and some metal can be used in the oven. If not
used properly, arcing (a blue flash of light) can occur and cause
damage to the oven.
OK for Use
Cookware and dinnerware must fit on the turntable. Always use
oven mitts or pot holders when handling because any dish may
become hot from heat transferred from the food. Do not use
cookware and dinnerware with gold or silver trim. Use the
following chart as a guide, then test before using.
MATERIAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Aluminum Foil, See "Aluminum Foil and Metal" section.
Metal
Browning Dish Bottom must be at least 3/16in. (5 mm)
above the turntable. Follow
manufacturer's recommendations.
Racks and bakeware supplied with the oven (if supplied),
aluminum foil for shielding, and approved meat thermometers
may be used with the following guidelines:
• Never allow aluminum foil or metal to touch the inside cavity
walls, ceiling or floor.
• Always use the turntable.
• Never allow contact with another metal object during
cooking.
Do Not Use
Metal cookware and bakeware, gold, silver, pewter, non-
approved meat thermometers, skewers, twist ties, foil liners such
as sandwich wrappers, staples and objects with gold or silver
trim or a metallic glaze should not be used in the oven.
Manyrecipesformicrowavecookingspecifywhichcooking
powertousebypercent,nameornumber.Forexample,
70%=7=Medium-High.
Usethefollowingchartasageneralguideforthesuggested
cookingpowerofspecificfoods.
PERCENT/ NUMBER USE
NAME
100%, High 10 Quick heating convenience
(default foods and foods with high
setting) water content, such as soups,
beverages and most
vegetables.
90%
80%
70%, 7 Reheating a single serving of
Medium-High food.
60% 6 Cooking sensitive foods such
50%, Medium 5 Cooking ham, whole poultry
40% 4 Melting chocolate.
30%, 3 Defrosting bread, fish, meats,
Medium-Low, poultry and precooked foods.
Defrost
20% 2 Softening butter, cheese, and
10%, Low 1 Taking chill out of fruit.
Cooking small tender pieces of
meat, ground meat, poultry
pieces and fish fillets.
Heating cream soups.
Heating rice, pasta or
casseroles.
Cooking and heating foods
that need a cook power lower
than high. For example, whole
fish and meat loaf.
as cheese and egg dishes,
pudding and custards.
Cooking nonstirrable
casseroles, such as lasagna.
and pot roasts.
Simmering stews.
Heating bread, rolls and
pastries.
ice cream.
To Use:
1. Touch COOK TIME.
Touch number pads to enter cooking time.
2. Touch COOK POWER.
Touch number pads to enter power level, if other than 100%.
3. Touch START.
The display will count down the cook time.
When the cycle ends, "END" will appear in the display, 4 end-
of-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
4. Touch CANCEL*OFF or open the door to clear the display
and/or stop reminder tones.
The cook time and power may be changed after touching START
without interrupting cooking.
To Change Cook Time: Touch COOK TIME. The countdown will
freeze for a few seconds. Enter the new cook time and touch
START or wait a few seconds for the countdown to resume.
To Change Cook Power: Touch COOK POWER repeatedly to
scroll through the cook power levels. Touch START.
A sensor in the microwave oven detects humidity released from
the food and automatically sets a cooking time based on the food
being cooked.
Use the following chart as a guide for the Sensor pads.
FOOD SERVING SIZE INSTRUCTIONS
*Popcorn 3.5 oz (100 g) Pop only one package at a
3 oz (85 g) time.
1.75 oz (50 g)
Baked 1-4 medium,
Potato 10-13 oz (283-
369 g) each
Fresh 1-4 cups
Vegetables (250 mL-1 L)
Frozen 1-4 cups
Vegetables (250 mL-1 L)
Pierce each one several
times with a fork. Place on
turntable around edges, at
least 1 in. (2.5 cm) apart. At
the end of cooking, let
stand 5 minutes.
Moisten and place in
microwavable container.
Cover with plastic wrap and
vent. Stir and let stand 2-3
minutes.
Remove from package.
Place in microwavable
container. Cover with
plastic wrap and vent. Stir
and let stand 2-3 minutes.
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Frozen 10-20 oz
Entree (283-567 g)
Remove from package.
Loosen cover on three
sides. If not in
microwavable container,
place on plate, cover with
plastic wrap and vent.
FOOD SERVING SIZE INSTRUCTIONS
Beverage 1 or 2 8-oz Do not cover. The diameter
(250 mL) cups of the cup's opening will
affect how it heats. A
smaller diameter opening
may become hotter.
Dinner Plate 1 serving Place food on plate, cover
(1 plate), 8-16 with plastic wrap and vent.
oz (227-454 g)
Soup 1-4 cups Place in microwavable
(250 mL-1 L) container, cover with plastic
wrap and vent.
*Do not use regular paper bags or glassware. Listen for popping
to slow to 1 pop every 1 or 2 seconds, then stop the cycle. Do
not try to pop unpopped kernels. Use fresh bags of popcorn for
optimal results. Cooking results may vary by brand and fat
content.
To Use Sensor Cooking:
Before using, make sure the microwave oven has been plugged
in for at least 3 minutes, the room temperature is not above 95°F
(35°C) and the outside of the container and microwave oven
cavity are dry.
1. Touch one of the Sensor pads (named in chart).
The microwave oven will automatically turn on after a short
delay. The progress bar will show the approximate time
remaining.
When the cycle ends, "END" will appear in the display, 4 end-
of-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
2. Touch CANCEL*OFF or open the door to clear the display
and/or stop reminder tones.
The cook time (except POPCORN) can be changed for 20
seconds after touching a pad.
To Change Cook Time: Touch COOK POWER repeatedly to
scroll through "MORE," "LESS" or "NORML" time.
Times and cooking power have been preset for specific
microwavable foods. Use the following chart as a guide.
FOOD PAD QUANTITY
Rice (sensor) 1 .5-2 cups (125-500 mL)
Canned 2 1-4 cups (250 mL-1 L)
Vegetables
To Use Preset Cooking:
1. Touch COOK.
2. Touch number pad from chart
or
Touch COOK repeatedly to scroll through foods.
3. Touch number pads to enter quantity, except for Rice.
4. Touch START.
The display will count down the cook time.
When the cycle ends, "END" will appear in the display, 4 end-
of-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
5. Touch CANCEL*OFF or open the door to clear the display
and/or stop reminder tones.
To Change Cook Time: Touch COOK POWER repeatedly to
scroll through "MORE," "LESS" or "NORML" time.
The microwave oven can be set to cook at different cooking
powers for various lengths of time, up to 3 stages.
Sensor cooking cannot be done in stages.
To Cook in Stages:
1. Touch COOK TIME.
2. Touch number pads to enter length of time to cook during the
first stage.
3. Touch COOK POWER.
4. Touch the number pad(s) using the Cooking Power chart to
set the cooking power for the 1st stage.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for the 2nd and 3rd stages.
6. Touch START.
The display will count down each of the cook times. The
numbers "1 ," "2" and "3" will appear on the display during
their respective stages.
When the cycle ends, "END" will appear in the display, 4 end-
of-cycle tones will sound, and then reminder tones will sound
every minute.
7. Touch CANCEL*OFF or open the door to clear the display
and/or stop reminder tones.
The cook time and cook power of the cycling stage can be
changed after touching START without interrupting cooking.
To Change Cook Time: Touch COOK TIME. The countdown will
freeze for a few seconds. Enter the new cook time and touch
START or wait a few seconds for the countdown to resume.
To Change Cook Power: Touch COOK POWER repeatedly to
scroll through the cook power levels. Touch START.
Bacon* 3 1-6 slices, average
thickness
Instant Cereal 4 1-4 servings
French Toast, 5 1-4 pieces
frozen
*Differences in the amount of fat, meat, thickness, and curing
process affect results. Average is 16 slices per pound.
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