Sears 89951 Adding or Subtracting Cook Time, To use the Popcorn feature, Touch STOP/CLEAR

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DiRECTiONS FOR MICROWAVE COOKING

ADDING OR SUBTRACTING COOK TIME

(SENSOR COOK, POPCORN and AUTO REHEAT)

If the preset cooking time is too long or too short you can increase or decrease cooking time by 10% after choosing one of the following functions.

1.To increase time by 10%.

o Touch "9", then "MORE" will blink.

2.To decrese time by 10%.

o Touch "7", then "LESS" will blink.

3.To reset to the original cook time.

• Touch "8", then "NORMAL" will blink.

o You can only increase or decrease cooking time before cooking starts.

o You do not need to touch "START". 3 seconds after touching the pad the oven begins cooking automatically.

POPCORN

Your oven has a "POPCORN" feature that allows you to cook POPCORN by simply touching the POPCORN pad.

To use the "POPCORN" feature.

1.Touch STOP/CLEAR.

2.Touch POPCORN. A sensor in your oven detects the vapor released by the popcorn, and the amount of vapor detected tells the oven how long to cook.

® You do not need to touch START. 3 seconds after touching the pad, the oven begins cooking automatically.

Use popcorn packages made especially for microwave cooking. Pop only one 1.75 oz. or 3.5 oz. bag at a time. Do not double the quantity.

o Place the popcorn bag on the bottom of the oven.

o Do not place the bag on paper or plaslic cookware or on turntables which are not an original part of the oven.

Do not leave the oven unattended while popping corn.

Remove the bag from the oven carefully. The popcorn and steam are extremely hot. Open the bag carefully by pulling the top diagonal corners.

Do not reheat unpopped kernels or re-use the bag.

o Never pop corn in a brown paper bag.

When using Jumbo prepackaged popcorn bags, follow the manufacturer's directions. Do not use the POPCORN pad.

o Cooking performance may vary with brand. Try several brands to decide which gives best popping results. For best results, use fresh bags of popcorn.

AUTO REHEAT (ROOM TEMP. or FROZEN TEMP.)

Most microwave ovens require the selection of the power level and time for cooking or reheating. Your new oven makes reheating foods more convenient. A sensor in your oven detects the vapor released by the food, and the amount of vapor detected tells the oven how long to heat your food. To reheat food that is at room temperature, touch ROOM TEMP. To reheat food that is frozen, touch FROZEN TEMP.

To reheat foods, simply follow the steps below:

1.Touch STOP/CLEAR.

2.Touch ROOM TEMP or FROZEN TEMP pad.

3.The oven will begin heating, automatically. ROOM (or FROZEN) will display and the remaining time will begin counting down.

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Contents Know Your Oven Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.AIMPORTANT Safety Instructions Oven should not be Adjusted orTo Avoid a Fire Hazard If a Fire should StartTo Avoid Electric Shock To Avoid Improperly Cooking Some FoodsPreserve Thetemperature Probe Preserve the Oven FloorPreserve the Metal Rack Do not Heat the Oven Floor ExcessivelyTable of Contents Oven Specifications IMPORTANT Information about Your OvenLocation of Model Number ElectricalratingOven Parts Packed With Your Oven Are The Following Items One eachSET the Time of DAY Clean the Grease FiltersInsert the Grease Filters Oven Control Panel INTRODUCTiON to Microwave Cooking Quick Reference Guide Auto RoastSpecial FEATURES/FUNCTIONS TimerChild Lock Hold WarmMemory TempFAN LightNormal Position Inserting the RackBottom Position Directions for Microwave Cooking Sensor CookCooking Guidefor Code Category DirectionTo use the Popcorn feature Adding or Subtracting Cook TimePopcorn Touch STOP/CLEARCode Category Auto RoastDirection MULTI-STAGE Cooking What YOU do HI=POWER/MULTI-POWER CookingWhat the Oven does Power Level Microwave Output USE DiRECTiONS for Microwave CookingTemperature Probe Temperature Controlled HI=POWER/MULTI-POWER CookingTemperature Controlled Points to Remember General Instructions Temperature Controlled CookingCOMMENTS/NOTES Auto Defrost Sequence Table General GuidelinesSequence FoodWhat YOU do Auto Defrost InstructionsMeat Auto Defrost Chart Food Setting BeefAT Beep Special InstructionsAT Beep FishTurn Over INTRODUCTiON to Convection Cooking Convection Baking with Preheating Introduction to Convection CookingConvection Broiling Cooking Mode Convenience Foods Cooking ChartSpecial Instructions Convection Cooking with the Temperature Probe Temperature Probe Convection Cooking ChartDiRECTiONS for Convection Cooking Oven First Stage Second Stage Temp Time Probe TempDiRECTiONS for Convection CookingBeef LambINTRODUCTiON to COMBiNATiON Cooking Microwaveconvectioncombination MICROWAVE/CONVECTIONAuto Combination Chart QUANTITY/WEIGHT YOU can CookCombination BAKING/ROASTING Without Preheating Combination BAKING/ROASTING with PreheatingCombination Cooking with the Temperature Probe Temperature Probe Combination Cooking ChartDiRECTiONS for COMBiNATiON Cooking OvenFood Oven First Stage Second Stage Temp Time Time or Probe TempVeal PorkMaterial UtensilsCare and Cleaning GeneralCare and CLEANaNG Charcoal Filter ReplacementWhy does steam come out of the vent grill? Why do I see light reflection around the outer case?Operation Will the microwave oven be damaged if it operates empty?Is it possible to pop corn in a microwave oven? Questions and AnswersHow do you avoid boilovers? Problem Oven will not startIncorrect time of day Unevenly Cooked FoodsWarranty MA Maintenance Agreement Statement U.S.A. onlyYears of Ownership CoverageFull ONE Year Warranty on Microwave Oven Full Five Year Warranty on the Magnetron