Sears 89952, 89951, 89950 To Avoid a Fire Hazard, If a Fire should Start, To Avoid Electric Shock

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IMPORTANT SAFETY HNSTRUCTIONS

® WHEN CLEANING THE DOOR AND THE SURFACES THAT TOUCH THE DOOR, USE ONLY MILD, NON- ABRASIVE SOAPS OR DETERGENTS AND A SPONGE OR SOFT CLOTH.

=DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE BUILT-IN SAFETY SWITCHES ON THE OVEN DOOR!

The oven has several built-in safety switches to make sure the power is off when the door is open.

®IF YOUR OVEN IS DROPPED OR DAMAGED, HAVE IT THOROUGHLY CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN BEFORE USING IT AGAIN.

TO AVOID A FIRE HAZARD:

®DO NOT SEVERELY OVERCOOK FOODS. Severely overcooked foods can start a fire in the oven. Watch the oven carefully, especially if you have paper, plastic, or other combustibles in the oven.

®DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE ITEMS (bread, cookies, etc.) IN THE OVEN, because if lightning strikes the power lines, it may cause the oven to turn on.

DO NOT USE WIldE TWIST-TIES IN THE OVEN. Be sure to inspect purchased items for wire twist-ties and remove them before placing the item in the oven.

IF A FIRE SHOULD START:

®KEEP THE OVEN DOOR CLOSED. o TURN THE OVEN OFF.

®DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD OR SHUT OFF THE POWER AT THE FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL.

TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK:

®THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED! Connect it only to a properly grounded outlet. See the ELE_CTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS on page 6.

®DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE IF IT HAS A DAMAGED CORD OR PLUG, if it is not working properly or if it

has been damaged or dropped.

o DO NOT IMMERSE THE ELECTRICAL CORD OR PLUG IN WATER. ® KEEP THE CORD AWAY FROM HEATED SURFACES.

TO AVOID IMPROPERLY COOKING SOME FOODS,

Some foods or containers should not be used with this microwave oven. Personal injury could result.

®DO NOT HEAT ANY TYPES OF BABY BOTTLES OR BABY FOOD IN THIS OVEN. Uneven heating may occur and possibly cause personal injury.

®DO NOT HEAT SMALL-NECKED CONTAINERS, such as syrup bottles, in this microwave oven.

®DO NOT DEEP-FAT FRY IN YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN. This is not a safe procedure in a confined cavity.

®DO NOT ATTEMPT HOME CANNING IN YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN. It is impossible to be sure all areas of the jar have reached boiling temperature for the proper processing time.

®DO NOT HEAT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN: whole eggs in the shell; water with oil or fat; sealed containers or closed glass jars. These items may explode.

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Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A Know Your OvenOven should not be Adjusted or IMPORTANT Safety InstructionsTo Avoid Improperly Cooking Some Foods To Avoid a Fire HazardIf a Fire should Start To Avoid Electric ShockDo not Heat the Oven Floor Excessively Preserve Thetemperature ProbePreserve the Oven Floor Preserve the Metal RackTable of Contents Electricalrating Oven SpecificationsIMPORTANT Information about Your Oven Location of Model NumberPacked With Your Oven Are The Following Items One each Oven PartsClean the Grease Filters SET the Time of DAYInsert the Grease Filters Oven Control Panel INTRODUCTiON to Microwave Cooking Auto Roast Quick Reference GuideHold Warm Special FEATURES/FUNCTIONSTimer Child LockLight MemoryTemp FANInserting the Rack Normal PositionBottom Position Code Category Direction Directions for Microwave CookingSensor Cook Cooking GuideforTouch STOP/CLEAR To use the Popcorn featureAdding or Subtracting Cook Time PopcornAuto Roast Code CategoryDirection MULTI-STAGE Cooking HI=POWER/MULTI-POWER Cooking What YOU doWhat the Oven does DiRECTiONS for Microwave Cooking Power Level Microwave Output USETemperature Controlled HI=POWER/MULTI-POWER Cooking Temperature ProbeTemperature Controlled Points to Remember Temperature Controlled Cooking General InstructionsCOMMENTS/NOTES Food Auto Defrost Sequence TableGeneral Guidelines SequenceAuto Defrost Instructions What YOU doMeat Special Instructions Auto Defrost ChartFood Setting Beef AT BeepFish AT BeepTurn Over INTRODUCTiON to Convection Cooking Introduction to Convection Cooking Convection Baking with PreheatingConvection Broiling Convenience Foods Cooking Chart Cooking ModeSpecial Instructions Oven First Stage Second Stage Temp Time Probe Temp Convection Cooking with the Temperature ProbeTemperature Probe Convection Cooking Chart DiRECTiONS for Convection CookingLamb DiRECTiONS for ConvectionCooking BeefMicrowaveconvectioncombination MICROWAVE/CONVECTION INTRODUCTiON to COMBiNATiON CookingCombination BAKING/ROASTING with Preheating Auto Combination ChartQUANTITY/WEIGHT YOU can Cook Combination BAKING/ROASTING Without PreheatingOven Combination Cooking with the Temperature ProbeTemperature Probe Combination Cooking Chart DiRECTiONS for COMBiNATiON CookingPork Food Oven First Stage Second StageTemp Time Time or Probe Temp VealUtensils MaterialGeneral Care and CleaningCharcoal Filter Replacement Care and CLEANaNGWill the microwave oven be damaged if it operates empty? Why does steam come out of the vent grill?Why do I see light reflection around the outer case? OperationQuestions and Answers Is it possible to pop corn in a microwave oven?How do you avoid boilovers? Unevenly Cooked Foods ProblemOven will not start Incorrect time of dayCoverage Warranty MA Maintenance AgreementStatement U.S.A. only Years of OwnershipFull Five Year Warranty on the Magnetron Full ONE Year Warranty on Microwave Oven