Sanyo EMS-8600S Memory Cooking, Power Level Setting Guide, To start a Memory cooking program

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MEMORY COOKING

You can enter five cooking programs to be saved in MEMORY. Each program can have up to 2 cooking stages, as some recipes require different stages of cooking at various power levels to get better results. Each stage can be programmed with a different time

and power level.

To set a MEMORY cooking program:

Step

 

 

Procedure

Keypad

1

Press MEMORY 1-5 times to input a cooking program.

MEMORY

 

 

 

2

Follow steps 1 & 2 for TIME COOKING for the first stage (do not

POWER

 

press start).

 

 

(Press POWER two

 

Example: To cook for 10 minutes at 90% power level for first stage.

times) PL 9 appears

 

+

or

indicators light.

in the display

 

10:00

3

Enter cooking time and power level for the second stage.

POWER

 

Example: To cook for 3 minutes at 20% power level for second

(Press POWER nine

 

stage.

 

 

times) PL 2 appears

 

+

or

indicators light.

in the display

 

3:00

 

 

 

4

Press MEMORY to save the program.

MEMORY

 

 

 

 

 

To start a MEMORY cooking program:

Step

 

 

Procedure

Keypad

1

Press MEMORY 1-5 times to access saved programs.

MEMORY

 

 

 

2

Press START/+30SEC.

START/+30SEC.

 

+

or

will flash while cooking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note : • When START/+30SEC. is pressed, the display will count down remaining cooking time in Stage 1. The oven will beep and start Stage 2.

• Five beeps indicate the MEMORY program is finished.

POWER LEVEL SETTING GUIDE

100 %

• Cooking poultry, vegetables,

50 %

• Cooking custards and pasta.

(PL10)

and most casseroles.

(PL5)

• Cooking rump roast, ham, veal, lamb.

 

• Boiling water.

 

 

 

• Preheating a browning dish.

 

 

90 %

• Reheating rice and pasta.

40 %

• Cooking less tender cuts of meat

(PL9)

 

(PL4)

in liquid or slow-cooking dishes.

 

 

 

• Completing the cooking cycle

 

 

 

of less tender roasts.

 

 

 

 

80 %

• Reheating precooked or

30 %

• Completing the cooking cycle

(PL8)

prepared food quickly.

(PL3)

of casseroles, stews, sauces.

 

• Cooking fish.

 

• Manual defrosting.

70 %

• Cooking cheese dishes.

20 %

• Softening chocolate.

(PL7)

 

(PL2)

• Clarifying butter.

 

 

 

• Heating breads, rolls, pancakes,

 

 

 

tacos, tortillas, French toast.

60 %

• Cooking scrambled eggs.

10 %

• Softening cream cheese, butter.

(PL6)

• Baking cakes.

(PL1)

• Keeping casseroles warm.

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