If any controls are touched while the Control Lock is active, the “Control Lock” reminder screen appears for 5 seconds.
Cooktop Lights
The cooktop lights have 3 brightness settings: high, medium and low. The low setting may be appropriate for night light use.
To Turn Light On/Off: Press LIGHTS button repeatedly to cycle
through the settings: high, medium, low and off. The status will be displayed for a few seconds while the settings are being adjusted.
To Deactivate Control Lock: Touch and hold OFF control for 5 seconds. Two tones will sound, and the padlock icon will be removed from the display.
TRUCAPTURE™ Vent Fan
and Cooktop Lights
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Cooking Animation
A
B
C
D
A. Cooking with grill element
B. Cooking with microwaves
C. Cooking with convection
D. Turntable icon
The cooking animation appears during any cooking cycle, whether automatic or manual. The animation shows what type of cooking is taking place.
Progress Bar
The microwave oven’s hood controls, on the lower, left side of the microwave oven (see “Parts and Features”) operate the vent fan and cooktop lights.
TRUCAPTURE™ Vent Fan
The vent fan has 3 regular speeds: high, medium and low. The vent fan also has a max speed, which is the highest speed.
To protect the microwave oven, the vent fan will automatically turn on at high speed if the temperature from the cooking surface below gets too hot. It may stay on for up to 1 hour to cool the microwave oven. When this occurs, the vent fan cannot be turned off. After the microwave oven has cooled, the vent fan will automatically turn off.
The vent fan will automatically turn on at low speed during convection or grill cooking, and may stay on for up to 10 minutes after the cycle has ended.
NOTE: For optimal TRUCAPTURE™ vent system performance, turn on the vent fan before using the cooking surface below. This will maximize steam capture.
To Operate Vent Fan: Press VENT FAN
to cycle through the settings: high, medium, low and off. Touch VENT FAN
A | B |
A. Cooking animation
B. Progress bar
The progress bar is a visual picture of the estimated running time of a sensor cooking cycle. It will appear at the beginning of sensor cooking functions. A horizontal bar appears below the word “Sensing,” and shows progress by the darkening of the bar left to right. Some time after the progress bar appears, it may be replaced by “Maximum Time Remaining” indicator and the estimated remaining time, which may fluctuate often. When sensing is finished, “Time Remaining” will appear with the actual remaining cook time.
The progress bar will also appear during microwave oven preheating.
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