Viking RDMOR206SS manual Sensor Chart

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FOOD

AMOUNT

PROCEDURE

Leftovers

4 - 32 oz

Place in dish or casserole slightly larger than

such as rice,

 

amount to reheated. Flatten, if possible.

potatoes,

 

Cover with lid, plastic wrap or wax paper.

vegetables,

 

Use covers such as plastic wrap or lids with

casserole.

 

larger quantities of more dense foods such

 

 

as stews.

Soup

1 - 4 cups

After reheating, stir well, if possible. Foods

 

 

should be very hot. If not, continue to heat

 

 

with variable power and time. After stirring,

 

 

recover and allow to stand 2 to 3 minutes.

Canned

4 - 16 oz

Use Less Time Adjustment by touching Power

entrees and

 

Level pad twice for small quantities of canned

vegetables

 

vegetables.

Dinner Plate

3 - 6 oz of meat

Use this pad to reheat precooked foods

1 plate

plus vegetables

from the refrigerator. Place meaty portions

 

and/or potato/

and bulky vegetables to outside of plate.

 

rice

Cut large items like baked potatoes in

 

 

smaller pieces. Flatten foods such as mashed

 

 

potatoes and other dense foods. Cover with

 

 

wax paper or plastic wrap. ONE PLATE ONLY.

 

 

After cooking, check that food is very hot

 

 

throughout and that the bottom center of

 

 

the plate is very hot. If not, continue heating

 

 

using time and power level. Allow to stand,

 

 

covered, 2 to 3 minutes.

Popcorn

Only 1 package

Use only popcorn packaged for microwave

 

at a time

oven use. Try several brands to decide which

 

 

you like best. Do not try to pop unpopped

 

 

kernels. More/Less Time Adjustment can be

 

 

used to provide adjustment needed for older

 

 

popcorn or individual tastes.

 

3.0 - 3.5 oz bag

Touch Popcorn pad once. This setting works

 

(Regular size)

well with most 3.0-3.5 oz bags of microwave

 

 

popcorn.

 

1.5 - 1.75 oz

Touch Popcorn pad twice for snack size

 

bag (Snack size)

bags.

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Contents Viking Use & Care Manual Viking RANGE, LLC Preferred Service Service InformationDate of Purchase Please Retain this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy Check the microwave oven for any damage, such Unpacking and Examining Your Microwave OvenAs misaligned or bent door, damaged door seals Cumstances CUT or Remove the Grounding PIN from the Plug Grounding InstructionsAbout Your Microwave Oven Information You Need To KnowAbout Children and the Microwave About Food Aluminum foil YES. Small flat pieces YES. For About Utensils and CoveringsYES Ceramic Excellent Pyroceram Glass, heat YES. ExcellentYES. do not Lids, metal YES. Broil No cover MetalYES. Are heat PlasticYES. Must be About Microwave Cooking 160˚F 71˚C About SafetyFish, seafood, egg dishes and frozen prepared food Microwave Oven Parts Part NamesFront View Do not RemoveBottom View AccessoriesControl Panel To Set the Clock Before OperatingStop/Clear Manual Microwave Operation To set power levelTime cooking microwave Keep warm Turntable should Always be on When Using the SpecialHood light/hood fan Turntable ON/OFFDefrost Microwave FeaturesManual Defrost Defrost ChartSensor Cooking Room temperature should not exceed 95˚FPopcorn ReheatSensor Chart Sensor Cook Sensor cook ChartLet stand 5 to 10 minutes CoveredConvection Cooking Manual convection and automatic mix cookingBroil Low Mix/Bake Automatic Mix CookingConvec Broil Convection Automatic OperationConvec Broil chart Convec roast Convec roast chartConvec bake Convec bake chart24 oz Use frozen prepared French fries Help Control pad Other Convenient FeaturesMultiple Sequence Cooking TimerHelp Display indicator More or Less Time AdjustmentAdd-a-minute Touch onCleaning and Care Odor Removal Waveguide CoverTurntable/Turntable Support Microwave Oven RacksFan Precautions for Proper USELight Close light cover and secure with screw removed in stepCharcoal Filter Microwave Oven Light FCC SpecificationsDhhs NHWService Call Check Three Year Full Warranty Microwave Oven WarrantyViking Manual de Uso y Cuidado Escriba a Información DE ServicioConserve Este Manual Para Referencia Futura Operación Manual DEL Microondas Tabla DE ContenidosLEA Todas LAS Instrucciones Antes DE Usar EL Artefacto Instrucciones DE Seguridad ImportantesPrecauciones Para Evitar Si hay una etiqueta adhesiva en la parte exterior de Desembalaje Y Verificación DE SU Horno MicroondasLa puerta, retírela Sobre SU Horno Microondas Información QUE Debe ConocerNota Sobre LOS Alimentos Sobre LOS Niños Y EL MicroondasGeneral Sobre LOS Utensilios Y EnvolturasCarne que necesitan De alambre Ablandarse. no use De gres y porcelana Recomendaciones Page Sobre LA Cocción POR Microondas Preparados congelados Sobre SeguridadPartes DEL Horno Microondas Nombre DE LAS PartesVista Frontal Sistema DE Cocción InteractivaVista Inferior Accesorios21-22 27-28 28 30-31 20-21 23-24 31-32 32-33 33-34 35-36 Panel DE ControlAntes DE LA Operación Para Configurar EL RelojSTOP/CLEAR PARAR/BORRAR Tiempo DE Cocción EN Microondas Operación Manual DEL MicroondasPara Fijar EL Nivel DE Potencia LUZ DE LA Campana / Ventilador DE LA Campana Keep Warm Conservar CalienteTurntable ON/OFF Plato Giratorio ACTIVO/ Inactivo Defrost Descongelar Características DEL MicroondasManual Defrost Descongelamiento Manual Tabla Defrost DescongelamientoUSO DE LOS Ajustes DEL Sensor Cocción POR SensorSeleccionando LOS Alimentos Reheat RecalentamientoTabla DE Sensor Palomitas DE MaízSensor Cook Sensor DE Cocción Tabla DE SensoresTabla DE Sensor Cook Sensor DE Cocción Cocción Mixta Manual POR Convección Y Automática Cocinar POR Convección Cocción POR ConvecciónBroil Asar a LA Parrilla Automatic MIX Cooking Cocción Mixta Automática Nota Si no cambia la temperatura, omita los pasos 2 yConvec Broil Asar a LA Parrilla POR Convección Operación Automática POR ConvecciónConvec Roast Asar POR Convección Tabla Convec Broil Asar a LA Parrilla POR ConvecciónConvec Bake Hornear POR Convección Tabla Convec Roast Asar POR ConvecciónAjuste Tamaño DE LA Alimento BANDEJA/ Cant Procedimiento Tabla Convec Bake Hornear POR ConvecciónHelp Ayuda Control PAD Botón DE Control Otras Características ConvenientesSelección DEL Idioma Cocción EN Secuencias MúltiplesMayor O Menor Ajuste DE Tiempo Timer TemporizadorADD-A-MINUTE AGREGUE-UN-MINUTO Touch on RestablecerLimpieza Y Cuidado Help Display Indicator Ayuda Indicador DE PantallaModo DE Demostración ExteriorParte Interna Después DE LA Cocción POR Microondas Panel DE Control TáctilCubierta DE LA Guía DE Onda Eliminación DE OloresFiltros Para Grasa Rejillas DEL Horno MicroondasVentilador Precauciones Para USO AdecuadoFiltro DE Carbón Vegetal LUZNo Utilice UNA Bombilla DE MÁS DE 30 Vatios LUZ DEL Horno MicroondasEspecificaciones Revisión Para Solicitud DE Servicio Tres Años DE Garantía Completa Garantía DEL Horno MicroondasManuel d’utilisation et d’entretien de Viking Veuillez Conserver CE Manuel Comme Référence Ultérieure Informations de dépannageParticularités DU Four À MICRO-ONDES Table des matièresImportantes consignes de sécurité Conserver CE Mode ’EMPLOI Déballage et inspection du four Bureau DE Service Viking AutoriséInstructions de mise à la terre Le four à micro-ondes Renseignements utilesPropos des enfants et du four à micro-ondes Préparation de divers aliments NON Ustensiles ET CouverclesNON OUI NON OUIPropos de la cuisson aux micro-ondes 160˚ F 71˚ C Propos de la sécuritéSurgelés Pièces du four à micro-ondes NomenclatureVUE DE Face NE PAS EnleverVUE DU Dessous AccessoiresTableau de commande Réglage de l’horloge Avant lusageArrêt/Annulation Cuisson par micro-ondes Fonctionnement manuel du four à 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pratiques Help Aide Touche DE CommandeSéquence de cuisson multiple Timer MinuterieAdd-A-Minute Ajout dune minute de cuisson Réglage des temps de cuissonTouch On Touche de puissance maximale Nettoyage et entretien Mode de dÉmonstrationAide indication à l’affichage Désodorisation Couvercle DU Guide D’ONDESPlateau Tournant ET Support GrillesVentilateur Filtres À GraissesPrécautions D’EMPLOI ÉclairageFiltre À Charbon Ampoule DU Four Sbsc Fiche TechniqueVerification Avant D’APPELER UN Réparateur Trois ANS DE Garantie Complète Garantie du four micro-ondesUSA Viking Range, LLC Front Street Greenwood, Mississippi
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