Emerson MW8108BSC owner manual Feature Locations, Potato pad Touch to cook potatoes

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FEATURE LOCATIONS

1.Door latch – When the door is closed, it will automatically lock shut. If the door is opened while the oven is operating, the magnetron will automatically shut off.

2.Door seal – The door seal maintains the microwaves within the oven cavity and prevents microwave leakage.

3.Oven cavity.

4.Spatter shield – Protects the microwave outlet from splashes of cooking foods.

5.Safety interlock system – Prevents the oven from operating while the door is opened.

6.Glass cooking tray – Made of special heat resistant glass. The tray must always be in proper position before operating the oven. Do not cook food directly on the tray.

7.Roller guide – Supports the glass cooking tray. Must always be in proper position before operating the oven.

8.Door screen – Allows viewing of food. The screen is designed so that light can pass through, but not the microwaves.

9.Plus Time Pad - Each touch adds 10 seconds to count down cooking time.

10.Clear/Pause pad - Used to stop the oven operation or to delete the cooking data.

11.Start Pad - Use to start a selected operation.

12.Door release button – Pushing this button stops oven operation and opens the door.

13.LED display - Cooking time, power level, function indicators and the present time are displayed.

14.Auto Weight Defrost pad - Use to set the desired defrosting category.

15.Beverage pad - Used to heat beverages.

16.Pizza pad - Touch to reheat precooked pizza.

17.Hold Warm pad - Used to keep the food warm after cooking is completed.

18.Power Level pad - Used to set the desired cooking power level.

19.Number pads - Use these pads to select the number for Stage 1, Stage 2 and Stage 3 cooking, Snack & Reheat, present and Auto Weight Defrost time and the cooking power level.

20.Potato pad - Touch to cook potatoes.

Dinner Plate pad - Used to reheat plated foods. Popcorn pad - Used to cook popcorn.

21.Cook pad - Use to set the cooking time.

22.Clock pad - Touch to set the present time.

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Contents Cubic Foot Microwave Oven Precautions to Avoid This appliance must be grounded. Connect Read and follow the specific PrecautionsInstall or locate this appliance only in accor This appliance should be serviced only byMetal TWIST-TIES may not be used in the microwave oven Safety PrecautionsPage Or placing in in water DishwasherBe sure to replace the turntable and roller guide Do not use any other Glass Tray with this ovenPotato pad Touch to cook potatoes Feature LocationsPad Being produced when the door is openSet to a lower power level Door and then press the Start padControls Category Display Food Range Auto Weight DefrostingExample To select 0.5 1/2 lbs, touch Enter the food weight When the Start pad is touched,Press Power Level Wattage Output Wattage Output ChartCooking in ONE Stage Press the Door Release Cooking in TWO and Three StagesPlus Time Beverages Prepackaged PopcornClose the door and then touch the Start pad Potato Potatoes PotatoesPizza Place 1 3 medium size potatoes in the oven201.202.50 Dinner PlateDinner Plate pad once Regular Small Larger RE G SA LHold Warm Program the desired powerTimes . Touch the Hold Warm To Stop the Oven While IT is Operating To Cancel the Child LockChild Lock To SET Child LockTransmission Emerson Omni Wave Cooking System TMAbsorption Page Some Foods do not Microwave Well Microwave TechniquesDeep Fat Frying can cause burns Preparing food for freezing Auto Weight DefrostingAuto Weight Defrosting Chart Conversion ChartReheating Popping PopcornBI G Meats Beverage ReheatingHold Warm HOT Snacks and AppetizersGuide for Cooking Meats Seafood Guide for Auto Weight Defrosting PoultryGuide for Auto Weight Defrosting Seafood PoultryFish Fillet 5 1/2 min Food Power Cooking Time Standing Special Notes LevelGuide for Cooking Seafood Whole Fish 6 1/2 min Min Turn over after half the timePage Guide for Cooking Soups VegetablesSoups Guide for Cooking Fresh VegetablesCasseroles SaucesGuide for Heating Sandwiches SANDWICHES, Including Hamburgers and HOT DogsPasta & Grains CerealsBeverages Convenience FoodsFluid Measurements Weight & Measure Conversion ChartDesserts Pounds & Ounces to GramsPage 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Ounces Hundredths of a PoundBeverages Close the door. Press the Start pad Cooking in TWO StagesEmerson Radio Corp Model MW8108BSC Sonigem Service