Sears 89951, 89952, 89950 manual HI=POWER/MULTI-POWER Cooking, What YOU do, What the Oven does

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DiRECTiONS FOR MICROWAVE COOKING

HI=POWER/MULTI-POWER COOKING

"HI" is the highest cooking power possible with your microwave oven. It is the best setting for cooking foods that have high water content, such as coffee, or soups or foods that need fast cooking to maintain their natural flavor and texture, _ikefish, vegetables, and most casseroles.

But "HI" power cooking does not always give you the best results with foods that need slow cooking, such as roasts, baked goods, or custards. Your oven has 9 power settings in addition to "HI". The cookbook tells you which power setting to use for the food you are cooking. In addition, the Cooking Guide for Multi-Power Settings gives you some examples of foods that you would cook at each power level. Follow the directions below to cook at any power level.

Example: You are warming 6 doughnuts at power level "8" for 1-1/2minutes.

WHAT YOU DO

1.Touch STOP/CLEAR.

2.Touch TIME.

3.Touch the numbers for the cooking time you want. Example: For six doughnuts

at 1-1/2 minutes, touch "1-3-0".

WHAT THE OVEN DOES

The oven beeps and all previous settings are erased.

"0" displays and "ENTER", "COOK" and "TIME" blink.

The cooking time displays, and "ENTER" and "START" blink in

display.

COMMENTS/NOTES

The oven always retains the TIME OF DAY unless you unplug the oven or the power is interrupted.

The oven is ready for the cooking time setting.

The timer is a digital clock divided into 60 sec., 1_2min. = 30 sec., not .5 as on a calculator.

NOTE: If you want to cook at HI-POWER, go to Step 5. Unless you want to change the POWER LEVEL, the oven always cooks at HI-POWER.

4.Touch POWER LEVEL.

5.Touch the number for the power level you want.

Example: To warm the

doughnuts at 80% of power, touch "8".

"P-HI" is displayed. The "ENTER", "PWR" and "COOK" blink.

"P-80" is displayed.

The "ENTER" and "START" blink.

The oven is ready for your power setting.

If you want to change the power level, touch POWER LEVEL again and select another power level.

6. Touch START.

The oven begins cooking,

counting

 

down the cooking time in seconds,

 

alternating with "P-80" power level

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displays. The

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NOTE: To stir or turn the food during cooking, open the oven door and stir or turn the food. Close the oven door and touch START. The oven will count down the time left.

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