Sears Microwave Oven manual MICRO/CONVECTION Combination Cooking, CLESTOP.........a Touch Combo

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MICRO/CONVECTION COMBINATION COOKING

With the Micro/Convection Combination, cooking is done by both microwave and hot air, this combination cooking provides you with the speed of microwaving

and the browning capabilities of c.c.c_nvectioncooking.

To use Micro/Convection Combination Cooking:

I. Touch STOP/CLEAR.

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2. Touch COMBO.

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3.Set the desired oven temperature, if different than the preset 350°F.

EXAMPLE: To set 275°F, touch and HOLD "_5;'"

PAD until 275F appears in display window.

TIPS

Place the food inside the preheated oven quickly. While the door is left open, the heated air will escape and the temperature will drop.

e Use pot holders whenever removing food, turntable, rack, etc. from the oven.

WARNING: The temperature in the oven is quite high.

Always use pot holders. Never remove items from oven or touch walls, turntable, etc. with bare hands.

o REMEMBER: The oven temperature of 350°F is preset into the oven. It is not necessary to touch "_'"

or "_" PAD unless a different oven temperature is desired.

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4.Set the desired cooking time by touching the corre- sponding numbers.

EXAMPLE: To set 16 minutes and 30 seconds, touch numbers "1", "6", "3" and "0."

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5.Touch START.

NOTE: If you wish to preheat the oven for Micro/

Convection Combination Cooking, follow the steps given in the EXAMPLE for preheating and convection cooking on page 14 (1 - 3). For step 4 touch COMBO. Set the combination cooking time the same as you would for the convection cooking time. Touch START.

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Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, IL , U.S.A Know Your UnitDoor Seals and Sealing Surfaces Your Safety FirstImportant Safety Instructions Contents Setting Time of DAY Properly Polarized Grounded OutletVents. Blocking the vents can damage the oven Operate the oven without the metal turntable Names of Oven PartsDoor Metal RackStart -- Starts the Oven Indicator LightsOven Control Panel Auto Defrost Selection m UsedRecall and Change of Settings Regular TimerChild LOCK-OUT QUICK-START Reheating Guide HI-POWER/MULTI-POWER Cooking Cooking Guide for MULTI-POWER SettingsApproximate watts as measured by IEC-705 Test Pro Auto Defrost Course Chart Automatic DefrostingAuto Defrost Instructions MULTI-STAGE Cooking Convection Cooking Metal TurntableBaking PAN/METAL Utensils Tips Convection Cooking with Automatic PreheatLI LI LI -LI-IExample To set 275F, touch and Hold MICRO/CONVECTION Combination CookingTo use Micro/Convection Combination Cooking CLESTOP.........a Touch ComboAutomatic Cooking ConveniencePizza To use a recipe in the Roast Course, follow these Steps Roast Course Chart Recipe Food Select AT Pause Special PadsRoast Standing TimeSpecial Notes Bake Course ChartCourse Foods Layer CakeSecond Stage Touch Convec SpecificationsMULTI-STAGE Cooking First Stage Touch STOP/CLEAROperation Questions and AnswersQuestions and Answers Care and Cleaning Oven Utensils GuideRemovable Parts Solution Before Calling for ServiceSears Service ProblemSEARS, Roebuck and CO Dept CR-W, Sears TOWER, CHICAGO, IL Full Five Year Warranty on the MagnetronFull ONE Year WARRArY on MICROWAVE/CONVECTION Oven

Microwave Oven specifications

The Sears Microwave Oven has been a trusted kitchen appliance for decades, known for its reliability, efficiency, and innovative features. As one of the prominent products under the Sears brand, it aims to meet the demands of modern cooking while simplifying everyday meal preparation.

One of the standout features of the Sears Microwave Oven is its versatility. It typically includes multiple cooking presets designed for various food types, such as popcorn, pizza, and frozen meals. These one-touch settings allow users to cook their meals perfectly without the need to constantly monitor the cooking process.

The microwave’s power output is another critical characteristic, usually ranging from 700 to 1200 watts. Higher wattage translates to quicker cooking times, which is particularly advantageous for busy households. Despite its power, the microwave is engineered for energy efficiency, helping users save on electricity bills while minimizing their environmental impact.

In terms of technology, many Sears Microwave Ovens are equipped with sensor cooking. This feature detects steam emitted from the food and automatically adjusts cooking time and power levels for optimal results. This eliminates the guesswork traditionally associated with microwave cooking, ensuring that dishes are cooked evenly and thoroughly.

Another notable characteristic is the interior capacity, which typically ranges from compact to larger sizes, accommodating various household needs. The turntable design aids in even cooking by rotating food during the heating process, while the smooth interior surface allows for easy cleaning, a must-have for today’s home cooks.

Furthermore, Sears offers user-friendly controls, often incorporating a digital display and intuitive keypad. Many models feature a child lock safety mechanism, ensuring peace of mind for families with young children.

Overall, the Sears Microwave Oven is more than just a cooking appliance; it embodies convenience, technology, and practical design. Whether reheating leftovers, defrosting meats, or preparing meals from scratch, it stands out as an essential tool in any contemporary kitchen, characterized by its combination of efficiency, power, and user-friendly features.