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...Accessories 6 Control Panel Features 7 Cooking Comparison Guide 8 Cookware Guide 9 How to Use Accessories 9 Tips for Microwave Cooking 10 Cleaning 10 USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN 11-19 Clock/Child Lock/Kitchen Timer 11 Option/Option Table/Timed Cooking/Add Minute.. 12 Warm Hold/More and Less 13 Multistage Cooking/Microwave Power Levels ....... 14 Sensor Cooking Operation Instruction 15 Sensor Reheat/Sensor Reheat Table 15 Sensor Popcorn/Sensor Cook 16 Sensor Cook Table 17 Auto Defrost/Auto Defrost Table 18 Time Defrost/Express Defrost 19 USING YOUR CONVECTION OVEN 20-26...
...Accessories 6 Control Panel Features 7 Cooking Comparison Guide 8 Cookware Guide 9 How to Use Accessories 9 Tips for Microwave Cooking 10 Cleaning 10 USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN 11-19 Clock/Child Lock/Kitchen Timer 11 Option/Option Table/Timed Cooking/Add Minute.. 12 Warm Hold/More and Less 13 Multistage Cooking/Microwave Power Levels ....... 14 Sensor Cooking Operation Instruction 15 Sensor Reheat/Sensor Reheat Table 15 Sensor Popcorn/Sensor Cook 16 Sensor Cook Table 17 Auto Defrost/Auto Defrost Table 18 Time Defrost/Express Defrost 19 USING YOUR CONVECTION OVEN 20-26...
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... to operate this oven with the door open, since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to or greater than the electrical rating of the appliance. • The extension cord is a grounding-type 3-wire cord. • The extension cord does not drape over a countertop or tabletop, where it is damaged. door (bent). 2. This appliance is properly installed and grounded. &WARNING If you use an extension cord...
... to operate this oven with the door open, since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to or greater than the electrical rating of the appliance. • The extension cord is a grounding-type 3-wire cord. • The extension cord does not drape over a countertop or tabletop, where it is damaged. door (bent). 2. This appliance is properly installed and grounded. &WARNING If you use an extension cord...
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... glass tray and the turntable roller rest in the oven, because it lightning strikes the power lines, it only to a properly grounded outlet. (See the Grounding Instructions on special microwave cooking packages to explode and should be grounded! d) Keep the cord away from the microwave oven is made for example, closed . Do not heat glass turntable excessively. - Keep a browning dish at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. b) Turn...
... glass tray and the turntable roller rest in the oven, because it lightning strikes the power lines, it only to a properly grounded outlet. (See the Grounding Instructions on special microwave cooking packages to explode and should be grounded! d) Keep the cord away from the microwave oven is made for example, closed . Do not heat glass turntable excessively. - Keep a browning dish at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. b) Turn...
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... different branch circuits. b. Convection 13 A Overall Dimensions (W x H x D) Oven Cavity Dimensions (W x H x D) Capacity of the oven. B. D. c. Circuits For safety purposes this line. If in the oven upside down. Low voltage will be kept clear during cooking, tf air vents are covered during oven operation, the oven may be plugged into a different outlet so the microwave oven and receiver are on the side of the control panel of the oven for proper...
... different branch circuits. b. Convection 13 A Overall Dimensions (W x H x D) Oven Cavity Dimensions (W x H x D) Capacity of the oven. B. D. c. Circuits For safety purposes this line. If in the oven upside down. Low voltage will be kept clear during cooking, tf air vents are covered during oven operation, the oven may be plugged into a different outlet so the microwave oven and receiver are on the side of the control panel of the oven for proper...
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... the popcorn. 9. Touch this pad to set the kitchen timer. NUMBER. Touch this pad to add 10 seconds of steam it is pressed. 15. COMBI. WARM HOLD. Touch this pad twice to operate the oven for child lock. 20. CONVECTION AUTO ROAST. Touch this pad to defrost most other frozen foods by time. 11. CLOCK. The oven sensor will tell the oven how long to select a cooking power level. 18. STOP/CLEAR. SENSOR POPCORN. MORE. START/PAUSE. MICRO. DISPLAY.The Display includes a clock...
... the popcorn. 9. Touch this pad to set the kitchen timer. NUMBER. Touch this pad to add 10 seconds of steam it is pressed. 15. COMBI. WARM HOLD. Touch this pad twice to operate the oven for child lock. 20. CONVECTION AUTO ROAST. Touch this pad to defrost most other frozen foods by time. 11. CLOCK. The oven sensor will tell the oven how long to select a cooking power level. 18. STOP/CLEAR. SENSOR POPCORN. MORE. START/PAUSE. MICRO. DISPLAY.The Display includes a clock...
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... by time. Read this guide to learn the many different things your new oven offers a wide variety of cooking methods and programs designed to suit your oven turns off automatically. You will find a wide variety of food preparation options: microwave cooking, convection cooking, and combination cooking. The movement of the microwaves through the food generates heat and cooks most foods faster than regular ovens, Microwave energy and convection heat combine to shorten the cooking time of hot...
... by time. Read this guide to learn the many different things your new oven offers a wide variety of cooking methods and programs designed to suit your oven turns off automatically. You will find a wide variety of food preparation options: microwave cooking, convection cooking, and combination cooking. The movement of the microwaves through the food generates heat and cooks most foods faster than regular ovens, Microwave energy and convection heat combine to shorten the cooking time of hot...
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... will help retain heat. After cleaning the control panel, touch STOP/CLEAR to prevent arcing. Lids on density, food often needs to stand from the oven walls to clear any entries that the top and bottom cook evenly. Because dense foods cook more quickly. Outside of the dish heats first. Always keep them to break during standing time to shield them from overcooking. Be careful not to chip...
... will help retain heat. After cleaning the control panel, touch STOP/CLEAR to prevent arcing. Lids on density, food often needs to stand from the oven walls to clear any entries that the top and bottom cook evenly. Because dense foods cook more quickly. Outside of the dish heats first. Always keep them to break during standing time to shield them from overcooking. Be careful not to chip...
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... e counting down and POLLE,R,_'_'_ NOTE: If you program a specific cook time and power. t"ll't / i kit- K_C You can change defrost weight mode (from Ibs. NOTE: If you quickly set and start . 12 C.'.U.U. ,_H Tnllt- See the following table for more information. Refer to touch START. I KGC Tn._,_t-,'Hc7 4. Touch: Display Shows: 1. to HIGH (100%) power. For best results, there are 10 power level settings in .ut.es.. ..... IL.I 7.1717 _'_ P - 80 , _H...
... e counting down and POLLE,R,_'_'_ NOTE: If you program a specific cook time and power. t"ll't / i kit- K_C You can change defrost weight mode (from Ibs. NOTE: If you quickly set and start . 12 C.'.U.U. ,_H Tnllt- See the following table for more information. Refer to touch START. I KGC Tn._,_t-,'Hc7 4. Touch: Display Shows: 1. to HIGH (100%) power. For best results, there are 10 power level settings in .ut.es.. ..... IL.I 7.1717 _'_ P - 80 , _H...
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... follow AUTO DEFROST, CONV., or multi-stage cooking. "Warm" will sound. LESS subtracts 10 seconds. • Use MORE or LESS when cooking time is displayed. • MORE and LESS do not adjust cook time for the DEFROST and WARM/HOLD cooking cycles. • Press MORE or LESS pads during active cooking cycle. • For convection cooking, MORE or LESS are entering cooking instructions, touch WARM HOLD before touching START. •...
... follow AUTO DEFROST, CONV., or multi-stage cooking. "Warm" will sound. LESS subtracts 10 seconds. • Use MORE or LESS when cooking time is displayed. • MORE and LESS do not adjust cook time for the DEFROST and WARM/HOLD cooking cycles. • Press MORE or LESS pads during active cooking cycle. • For convection cooking, MORE or LESS are entering cooking instructions, touch WARM HOLD before touching START. •...
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... food to be heated on pages 15 and 17. Cover with plastic wrap and vent*. 3 Casserole Serving size is detected will abort the process. SENSOR COOKING OPERATION INSTRUCTION A sensor detects steam from the food and automatically adjusts cook time for more information about 8 to 16 oz (225 Plate to ensure the best results. It's easy and convenient--the oven will stop. • Before using Sensor Cooking, make sure the glass turntable...
... food to be heated on pages 15 and 17. Cover with plastic wrap and vent*. 3 Casserole Serving size is detected will abort the process. SENSOR COOKING OPERATION INSTRUCTION A sensor detects steam from the food and automatically adjusts cook time for more information about 8 to 16 oz (225 Plate to ensure the best results. It's easy and convenient--the oven will stop. • Before using Sensor Cooking, make sure the glass turntable...
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... oven automatically sets the defrosting times for Bread is opened. MEAT 2. The available weight range for each food item according to the weight you touch the START/PAUSE pad, the display changes to defrost time countdown. and to catch drippings. • Foods should still be somewhat icy in . [1-cm] thick). The oven will beep during the DEFROST cycle. When defrosting, scrape off thawed meat when the beep sounds and continue defrosting. • Place foods...
... oven automatically sets the defrosting times for Bread is opened. MEAT 2. The available weight range for each food item according to the weight you touch the START/PAUSE pad, the display changes to defrost time countdown. and to catch drippings. • Foods should still be somewhat icy in . [1-cm] thick). The oven will beep during the DEFROST cycle. When defrosting, scrape off thawed meat when the beep sounds and continue defrosting. • Place foods...
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... instructions carefully. USE THICK OVEN GLOVES when removing the food, cooking utensils, metal rack, metal tray, and turntable from the heat source affects cooking results. De net cover the turntable or metal rack with a fan. The constantly moving air surrounds the food to convection cooking; Your oven uses convection cooking whenever you use lightweight plastic containers, plastic wraps, or paper products during any special techniques to adapt your favorite oven recipes to heat the outer portion quickly...
... instructions carefully. USE THICK OVEN GLOVES when removing the food, cooking utensils, metal rack, metal tray, and turntable from the heat source affects cooking results. De net cover the turntable or metal rack with a fan. The constantly moving air surrounds the food to convection cooking; Your oven uses convection cooking whenever you use lightweight plastic containers, plastic wraps, or paper products during any special techniques to adapt your favorite oven recipes to heat the outer portion quickly...
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... the biscuits 1-2 in display. Spread the french fries on the short rack. Weight range: 4 to 16 oz. (115 to " €,u'iPi ml I -Ikl i II,I TOUCHSTRRT • Muffins and biscuits require a preheat cycle and should be placed on the convection cooking rack. STICTKOUCH3 FROZEIF'RIEIICFHRIES TOUCH 2 = USERRF/,K Rk,l,n, to 450 g). 21 AUTO BAKE TABLE Food Serving Amount and Recommendations 1. Use a 12-inch thin...
... the biscuits 1-2 in display. Spread the french fries on the short rack. Weight range: 4 to 16 oz. (115 to " €,u'iPi ml I -Ikl i II,I TOUCHSTRRT • Muffins and biscuits require a preheat cycle and should be placed on the convection cooking rack. STICTKOUCH3 FROZEIF'RIEIICFHRIES TOUCH 2 = USERRF/,K Rk,l,n, to 450 g). 21 AUTO BAKE TABLE Food Serving Amount and Recommendations 1. Use a 12-inch thin...
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... a whole chicken (3 Ibs. [1.5 kg]). Touch: ,.® Display Shows: Time of the cooking time, tones sound, END displays, and the oven turns off. Boas t 3. 4. prompt in the display. At the end of day Auto 2. AUTO ROAST TABLE Food 1. Place roast on short rack. After cooking, loosely tent roast beef with melted butter or margarine. Remove giblets and neck and discard. Thoroughly wash inside and outside of chicken with aluminum foil...
... a whole chicken (3 Ibs. [1.5 kg]). Touch: ,.® Display Shows: Time of the cooking time, tones sound, END displays, and the oven turns off. Boas t 3. 4. prompt in the display. At the end of day Auto 2. AUTO ROAST TABLE Food 1. Place roast on short rack. After cooking, loosely tent roast beef with melted butter or margarine. Remove giblets and neck and discard. Thoroughly wash inside and outside of chicken with aluminum foil...
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...°C) may be hot. • Open the door, place food on the rack, and close the door. Touch: Display Shows: 3 Time of day 3 ....... LESSFuR ,E.,SPET t__ R t='T ,RRT, OR -EI_I,T ,-,ER uuuK,,,,o.,E _'s FT,u_u"__.HSTRRT FORPREHERTOR o,, ¢-I,IT E- oven interior will automatically hold that temperature for 45 minutes with sound. • Use thick oven gloves; NOTES: • When the oven reaches the set the convection cooking at 325°...
...°C) may be hot. • Open the door, place food on the rack, and close the door. Touch: Display Shows: 3 Time of day 3 ....... LESSFuR ,E.,SPET t__ R t='T ,RRT, OR -EI_I,T ,-,ER uuuK,,,,o.,E _'s FT,u_u"__.HSTRRT FORPREHERTOR o,, ¢-I,IT E- oven interior will automatically hold that temperature for 45 minutes with sound. • Use thick oven gloves; NOTES: • When the oven reaches the set the convection cooking at 325°...
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... check food as little as possible. Lightly grease baking sheet. Cool in pan 10 minutes before inverting on wire rack. Follow package instructions if using a mix. Aluminum pans conduct heat quickly. For most convection baking, light, shiny finishes give the best results because they prevent overbrowning in dry, crisp crusts. 4. To prevent uneven heating and save energy, open the oven door to 4 minutes less time. Time, Min. Interiors will be...
... check food as little as possible. Lightly grease baking sheet. Cool in pan 10 minutes before inverting on wire rack. Follow package instructions if using a mix. Aluminum pans conduct heat quickly. For most convection baking, light, shiny finishes give the best results because they prevent overbrowning in dry, crisp crusts. 4. To prevent uneven heating and save energy, open the oven door to 4 minutes less time. Time, Min. Interiors will be...
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... instructions carefully. Sometimes combination microwave-convection cooking is a discharge of day 350 F .,.u..u. PRECAUTIONS 1. During combination baking, some baking cookware may be adjusted; When baking, check for foods that occurs when microwaves come in a shallow roasting pan placed on the metal rack or in contact with the oven walls or metal accessory racks. All cookware used for 45 minutes. Touch: Display Shows: Time of electricity that normally need a long time to operate...
... instructions carefully. Sometimes combination microwave-convection cooking is a discharge of day 350 F .,.u..u. PRECAUTIONS 1. During combination baking, some baking cookware may be adjusted; When baking, check for foods that occurs when microwaves come in a shallow roasting pan placed on the metal rack or in contact with the oven walls or metal accessory racks. All cookware used for 45 minutes. Touch: Display Shows: Time of electricity that normally need a long time to operate...
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... microwave oven has been designed to the oven cavity. Never operate the oven empty or without the glass turntable. The tone tells you are the various sounds heard when the microwave oven is operating? Touch START. The metal screen bounces the energy back to vent this steam. What are cooking. Is there a clock display? Like any other cooking appliance, it back in line voltage caused by resetting the clock. This light...
... microwave oven has been designed to the oven cavity. Never operate the oven empty or without the glass turntable. The tone tells you are the various sounds heard when the microwave oven is operating? Touch START. The metal screen bounces the energy back to vent this steam. What are cooking. Is there a clock display? Like any other cooking appliance, it back in line voltage caused by resetting the clock. This light...
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... may need more time to cook food taken out of each time. Why are scrambled eggs sometimes a little dry after the actual microwave oven cooking cycle ends. Why do baked potatoes sometimes burn during cooking? The peel has not been removed from the top half of a refrigerator than for food at refrigerator temperature another time. • Eggs continue cooking during standing time. If the cooking time...
... may need more time to cook food taken out of each time. Why are scrambled eggs sometimes a little dry after the actual microwave oven cooking cycle ends. Why do baked potatoes sometimes burn during cooking? The peel has not been removed from the top half of a refrigerator than for food at refrigerator temperature another time. • Eggs continue cooking during standing time. If the cooking time...
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... occur in a particular installation. See warranty notice. Problem Oven does not start Arcing or sparking Incorrect time of day Unevenly cooked foods Overcooked foods Undercooked foods Improper defrosting Possible Causes • ts the power cord plugged in? • Is the door closed? • ts the cooking time set? • Has the house circuit breaker tripped or blown? • Are you using approved cookware? • Was the time/cooking power level correct? • Did...
... occur in a particular installation. See warranty notice. Problem Oven does not start Arcing or sparking Incorrect time of day Unevenly cooked foods Overcooked foods Undercooked foods Improper defrosting Possible Causes • ts the power cord plugged in? • Is the door closed? • ts the cooking time set? • Has the house circuit breaker tripped or blown? • Are you using approved cookware? • Was the time/cooking power level correct? • Did...