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... cover Contents 1 Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy 1 Limited Warranty 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Service Call Check 4 Grounding Instructions 5 Installation 6 Part Names 7 Before Operation 8 Memory Operation 8 Memory Cooking 8 Cooking double/triple quantity with memory 9 Express Defrost with Memory 10 Manual Operations 10 Time Cooking 10 Single Stage Cooking 10 Multi Stage Cooking 10 Express Defrost 11 Express Defrost Chart 11 Program & Customize 12 Custom Help 12 Counter Check 14 To Reset the Counter...
... cover Contents 1 Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy 1 Limited Warranty 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Service Call Check 4 Grounding Instructions 5 Installation 6 Part Names 7 Before Operation 8 Memory Operation 8 Memory Cooking 8 Cooking double/triple quantity with memory 9 Express Defrost with Memory 10 Manual Operations 10 Time Cooking 10 Single Stage Cooking 10 Multi Stage Cooking 10 Express Defrost 11 Express Defrost Chart 11 Program & Customize 12 Custom Help 12 Counter Check 14 To Reset the Counter...
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... your oven require warranty service. Save the proof of purchase as it will, at its original container, will be free from Warranty Coverage (if any cosmetic, consumable, or appearance items of the Product, or if the serial number or model number has been removed, defaced, changed, altered, or tampered with. EN-2 This warranty does not apply to any ): Non-functional accessories and light bulb...
... your oven require warranty service. Save the proof of purchase as it will, at its original container, will be free from Warranty Coverage (if any cosmetic, consumable, or appearance items of the Product, or if the serial number or model number has been removed, defaced, changed, altered, or tampered with. EN-2 This warranty does not apply to any ): Non-functional accessories and light bulb...
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... be followed, including the following: WARNING - Connect only to heat, cook or dry food. for example, near a kitchen sink, in oven. This appliance should be heated in the microwave oven at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. Do not store or use . 7. See door surface cleaning instructions on the appliance. 11. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL...
... be followed, including the following: WARNING - Connect only to heat, cook or dry food. for example, near a kitchen sink, in oven. This appliance should be heated in the microwave oven at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. Do not store or use . 7. See door surface cleaning instructions on the appliance. 11. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL...
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... service. Oven ceiling cover is closed properly. Cooling fan motor and other motor failure. Oven ceiling cover: Check that nothing is still displayed, be used until servicing by reducing Total Cooking Time or power levels. However, check food carefully as additional cooking time will be sure to clear the error indicator. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to call for service except EE7 and EE9. Any time an error code appears, check the reason and be needed...
... service. Oven ceiling cover is closed properly. Cooling fan motor and other motor failure. Oven ceiling cover: Check that nothing is still displayed, be used until servicing by reducing Total Cooking Time or power levels. However, check food carefully as additional cooking time will be sure to clear the error indicator. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to call for service except EE7 and EE9. Any time an error code appears, check the reason and be needed...
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... CC and 2.4. When installing this appliance be any of maintenance indicators appear in a risk of electric shock by the microwave oven to replace the parts promptly. MAINTENANCE MODE Should any interference caused by providing an escape wire for the electric current. Operation time of the microwave oven. 2. Call for service to your oven can still be cleared by a period. Improper use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade...
... CC and 2.4. When installing this appliance be any of maintenance indicators appear in a risk of electric shock by the microwave oven to replace the parts promptly. MAINTENANCE MODE Should any interference caused by providing an escape wire for the electric current. Operation time of the microwave oven. 2. Call for service to your oven can still be cleared by a period. Improper use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade...
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... TWO MICROWAVE OVENS Two units can be level. 5. Place oven A in the figure. Remove Screws (a) and Mounting plate A and B from the oven cavity. E. Following models can be secured to a countertop or stand. Power source voltage must be stacked. See page EN-5. 2. Install the unit where no excessive heat or steam is placed on the door. C. D. Replace Screws (b), (c), (d), and (e) which were removed at step D and tighten them . Remove all electrical...
... TWO MICROWAVE OVENS Two units can be level. 5. Place oven A in the figure. Remove Screws (a) and Mounting plate A and B from the oven cavity. E. Following models can be secured to a countertop or stand. Power source voltage must be stacked. See page EN-5. 2. Install the unit where no excessive heat or steam is placed on the door. C. D. Replace Screws (b), (c), (d), and (e) which were removed at step D and tighten them . Remove all electrical...
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... and sealing surfaces 9. Ventilation openings 15. CUSTOM HELP pad 5. Ten number pads 8. Door hinges 10. EXPRESS DEFROST pad 9. Mounting plate 17. STOP/CLEAR pad 6. Screw for replacing the oven light bulb 14. Oven ceiling cover 34 56 7 5 8 6 9 1. CHECK LOCK FILTER EN-7 Air intake openings 7. SET MEMORY pad ON DEF. PART NAMES 1 10 9 1 12 2 4 18 3 11 5 6 7 8 1. NO. Service window for mounting plate 18. SELECT TIME pad 2. Oven light 6. Air intake filter 8. DOUBLE/TRIPLE QUANTITY pad 4. Door latch openings 3. Touch control panels 2.
... and sealing surfaces 9. Ventilation openings 15. CUSTOM HELP pad 5. Ten number pads 8. Door hinges 10. EXPRESS DEFROST pad 9. Mounting plate 17. STOP/CLEAR pad 6. Screw for replacing the oven light bulb 14. Oven ceiling cover 34 56 7 5 8 6 9 1. CHECK LOCK FILTER EN-7 Air intake openings 7. SET MEMORY pad ON DEF. PART NAMES 1 10 9 1 12 2 4 18 3 11 5 6 7 8 1. NO. Service window for mounting plate 18. SELECT TIME pad 2. Oven light 6. Air intake filter 8. DOUBLE/TRIPLE QUANTITY pad 4. Door latch openings 3. Touch control panels 2.
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... previous number. 5. Checking food: Press the STOP/CLEAR pad then open the door, check food, close the door and press the START pad to program a new memory. Memory programming is limited to 0 - 9. Memory programming is limited to 0 - 29. See the table of Input Method selected, Counter Check/Clear (Custom Help 7) and Multiplication Factor for more than three minutes when setting programming. 2. EN-22 to continue cooking...
... previous number. 5. Checking food: Press the STOP/CLEAR pad then open the door, check food, close the door and press the START pad to program a new memory. Memory programming is limited to 0 - 9. Memory programming is limited to 0 - 29. See the table of Input Method selected, Counter Check/Clear (Custom Help 7) and Multiplication Factor for more than three minutes when setting programming. 2. EN-22 to continue cooking...
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... displayed, open the door and close to cook two or three servings of a programmed food. There are multiple methods of Memory Input Status and the START pad When Auto Start ON has been selected, 1. When "0" is turned on page EN-12). 1. START 2. Procedure 1 Place food in oven. Procedure 1 Place food in oven. Factory setting is over the maximum time allowed, error message EE9 will automatically calculate how to reset...
... displayed, open the door and close to cook two or three servings of a programmed food. There are multiple methods of Memory Input Status and the START pad When Auto Start ON has been selected, 1. When "0" is turned on page EN-12). 1. START 2. Procedure 1 Place food in oven. Procedure 1 Place food in oven. Factory setting is over the maximum time allowed, error message EE9 will automatically calculate how to reset...
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...% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Display Single Stage Cooking * Suppose you want to cook with memory 0, which was programmed for 10 minutes Express Defrost sequence, Single Digit Input/Auto Start ON. MANUAL OPERATION Time Cooking Your oven can be heard unless signal volume has been set to Mute. You may open the door, turn food over the maximum allowed time, error message EE9 will be programmed for up in Single Stage...
...% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Display Single Stage Cooking * Suppose you want to cook with memory 0, which was programmed for 10 minutes Express Defrost sequence, Single Digit Input/Auto Start ON. MANUAL OPERATION Time Cooking Your oven can be heard unless signal volume has been set to Mute. You may open the door, turn food over the maximum allowed time, error message EE9 will be programmed for up in Single Stage...
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... defrosting. Even though CHECK lights up the display, your oven continues defrosting and does not stop to continue defrosting. If foods have varied thickness, it may open the door, turn food over the maximum time allowed, error message, EE9 will be necessary to shield the thin edges with manual cooking. Enter cooking time for 2nd stage. Check food after defrosting to press the SELECT POWER pad for better cooking results. Once the door...
... defrosting. Even though CHECK lights up the display, your oven continues defrosting and does not stop to continue defrosting. If foods have varied thickness, it may open the door, turn food over the maximum time allowed, error message, EE9 will be necessary to shield the thin edges with manual cooking. Enter cooking time for 2nd stage. Check food after defrosting to press the SELECT POWER pad for better cooking results. Once the door...
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... then enter the numbers 3, 1 for Program Lock OFF 3, 2 for Double/Triple Quantity 11. Audible Signal Sound Volume Setting 5. Selecting Auto Start Operation Your oven has 2 ways to change the settings. Selecting Memory Input Method 2. EN-12 NOTE : You will light up. Under Auto Start OFF, cooking will automatically start memory cooking. Turn Program Lock OFF when you want to start after the memory number is input. Selecting Operation in program Lock ON, the LOCK indicator will...
... then enter the numbers 3, 1 for Program Lock OFF 3, 2 for Double/Triple Quantity 11. Audible Signal Sound Volume Setting 5. Selecting Auto Start Operation Your oven has 2 ways to change the settings. Selecting Memory Input Method 2. EN-12 NOTE : You will light up. Under Auto Start OFF, cooking will automatically start memory cooking. Turn Program Lock OFF when you want to start after the memory number is input. Selecting Operation in program Lock ON, the LOCK indicator will...
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...2 Selecting Auto Start no operation Operation 3 Program Lock Setting operation Audible Signal 4 Sound Volume Setting no operation 5 Cooking Completion no operation Signal Setting 6 Memory Check operation Counter Check/Clear check : operation 7 clear : no operation Air Intake Filter 8 Counter check, clear : operation set : no operation Selecting Operation no operation 9 in mute setting. 5. CH51 : 1 long beep = Factory setting CH52 : Repeating long beeps CH53 : 4 short beeps CH54 : Repeating short beeps To set : no operation 4. STOP CLEAR 4 Press the STOP/CLEAR...
...2 Selecting Auto Start no operation Operation 3 Program Lock Setting operation Audible Signal 4 Sound Volume Setting no operation 5 Cooking Completion no operation Signal Setting 6 Memory Check operation Counter Check/Clear check : operation 7 clear : no operation Air Intake Filter 8 Counter check, clear : operation set : no operation Selecting Operation no operation 9 in mute setting. 5. CH51 : 1 long beep = Factory setting CH52 : Repeating long beeps CH53 : 4 short beeps CH54 : Repeating short beeps To set : no operation 4. STOP CLEAR 4 Press the STOP/CLEAR...
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... hours * Suppose you want to set magnetron failure options Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the numbers 9, 1 to stop operation when one magnetron fails 9, 2 to 1.80 and 2.60. START 4 Press the START pad to exit from the Custom Help Function. NO. However, check food carefully as additional cooking time will be used until servicing by changing settings to exit from the Custom...
... hours * Suppose you want to set magnetron failure options Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the numbers 9, 1 to stop operation when one magnetron fails 9, 2 to 1.80 and 2.60. START 4 Press the START pad to exit from the Custom Help Function. NO. However, check food carefully as additional cooking time will be used until servicing by changing settings to exit from the Custom...
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... FEATURES Demonstration Mode To demonstrate, press the SELECT TIME pad, 0 and then press the START pad and hold for 3 seconds. After cooking, press the STOP/CLEAR pad to the panels and make programming impossible. To check the power level, press the SELECT POWER pad and the power level will count down rapidly. Do not use of your microwave oven. Cooking operations can be easily cleaned with no power in...
... FEATURES Demonstration Mode To demonstrate, press the SELECT TIME pad, 0 and then press the START pad and hold for 3 seconds. After cooking, press the STOP/CLEAR pad to the panels and make programming impossible. To check the power level, press the SELECT POWER pad and the power level will count down rapidly. Do not use of your microwave oven. Cooking operations can be easily cleaned with no power in...
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... clear the error code, press the STOP/CLEAR pad and re-install the oven ceiling cover properly. To remove hardened spills or spatters, soak the frame in place by using a coin. 3. How to remove the oven ceiling cover Remember to unplug the power cord. It is not installed properly, the display will show error code "EE0". Insert projection A (2) into the 2 holes in the rear cavity wall and then insert...
... clear the error code, press the STOP/CLEAR pad and re-install the oven ceiling cover properly. To remove hardened spills or spatters, soak the frame in place by using a coin. 3. How to remove the oven ceiling cover Remember to unplug the power cord. It is not installed properly, the display will show error code "EE0". Insert projection A (2) into the 2 holes in the rear cavity wall and then insert...
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... be used in the microwave oven. Cooking pouches designed to melt. Melamine is not recommended for conventional cooking, work well in the microwave oven. COOKING GUIDE Utensils METAL 1) Frozen Precooked Foods in Foil Containers When cooking foods in the microwave oven, no matter whether it is clear or opaque. If arcing does begin, stop the oven, remove the food and change to escape. Heatresistant glassware, unless it has metallic trim or...
... be used in the microwave oven. Cooking pouches designed to melt. Melamine is not recommended for conventional cooking, work well in the microwave oven. COOKING GUIDE Utensils METAL 1) Frozen Precooked Foods in Foil Containers When cooking foods in the microwave oven, no matter whether it is clear or opaque. If arcing does begin, stop the oven, remove the food and change to escape. Heatresistant glassware, unless it has metallic trim or...
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... pieces toward outside of about 1/2-inch is ideal for times when you with sauce or gravy before cooking eggs. If tightly covered, puncture plastic wrap or loosen at one corner so steam can escape. A plate with a narrow rim of the cooking container. This keeps the food all at least for microwave heating. 1. Most foods cook more uniform heating. 7. Small uniform sized vegetables like...
... pieces toward outside of about 1/2-inch is ideal for times when you with sauce or gravy before cooking eggs. If tightly covered, puncture plastic wrap or loosen at one corner so steam can escape. A plate with a narrow rim of the cooking container. This keeps the food all at least for microwave heating. 1. Most foods cook more uniform heating. 7. Small uniform sized vegetables like...
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... preparing for Express Defrost directions. 2. Defrosting 1. See page EN-11 for later reheating in a microwave oven. 2. Foods should be removed from the microwave when they will pulse on and off to stand covered for heating is a constant level of energy coming out of bread. Denser foods require longer heating times. 5. The denser the mass to do again with microwave energy. 1. Highly salted foods heat faster than non...
... preparing for Express Defrost directions. 2. Defrosting 1. See page EN-11 for later reheating in a microwave oven. 2. Foods should be removed from the microwave when they will pulse on and off to stand covered for heating is a constant level of energy coming out of bread. Denser foods require longer heating times. 5. The denser the mass to do again with microwave energy. 1. Highly salted foods heat faster than non...
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... wattage. it will explode. This test method is widely recognized. ★★ This is the classification of Health and Human Services (DHHS) rule, CFR, Title 21 Chapter I, Subchapter J. DHHS - Do not operate the oven empty. If any fruit, vegetable or meat with Standards set by FCC - SPECIFICATIONS AC Line Voltage AC Power Required Output Power Frequency Outside Dimensions Cavity Dimensions Weight Depth (Door Open...
... wattage. it will explode. This test method is widely recognized. ★★ This is the classification of Health and Human Services (DHHS) rule, CFR, Title 21 Chapter I, Subchapter J. DHHS - Do not operate the oven empty. If any fruit, vegetable or meat with Standards set by FCC - SPECIFICATIONS AC Line Voltage AC Power Required Output Power Frequency Outside Dimensions Cavity Dimensions Weight Depth (Door Open...