Sears Microwave Oven manual Automatic Cooking, Convenience, Pizza

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AUTOMATIC COOKING

The oven contains 3 preset courses: CONVENIENCE, ROAST and BAKE. Each course has 2 recipes preset into the oven for cooking, roasting or baking in these categories. The times, temperatures and power levels for these recipes cannot be

changed. However, "_57'' and "_" PADS can be used to control doneness of a particular recipe. For the CONVENIENCE and ROAST courses, the weight of the food needs to be entered.

CONVENIENCE

Foods and instructions for use with this feature are listed in the Convenience Course Chart below.

CONVENIENCE

RECIPE #

RECIPE1 FROZEN POTATOES

RECIPE 2

FRIED

CHICKEN

COURSE

CHART

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOOD

 

 

SPECIAL

NOTES

 

French

Fries, Tater

Tots, Potato Patties

Place

on metal

pizza

baking

pan.

Crinkle

Cut French

Fries

 

Place

on metal

 

baking

pan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

_pizza

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use HIGH "_/-_" Doneness

setting.

Frozen

Fried

Chicken,

regular-size

Place

on metal

pizza baking

pan

or 9-inch

pieces

and snack-size

pieces

(nuggets,

baking

dish.

 

 

 

 

 

chunks,

patties, "wingettes",

etc.)

For unusually

large

regular-size

pieces, use

 

 

 

 

 

 

HIGH

"_-," Doneness

setting.

 

AMOUNT

I to 24 oz.

I to 24 oz.

To use a recipe in the Convenience Course, follow these steps:

1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.

.........%STOP.E..'t,........I

2.Touch CONVENIENCE. "AI" appears in the display window.

.................I"',,,1

MfCRO COMBO CONVEC lb.

3.Touch number for recipe desired.

EXAMPLE: To heat Frozen Fried Chicken, touch "2." "A1-2" appears in the display window and the light above "oz." will flash.

5.If you want to select your favorite doneness, touch

the "_" or "_" PAD. This will decrease or in-

crease the time, as indicated.

EXAMPLE: For very large size pieces of Fried

Chicken, touch "_',." "H" appears in the display window.

MICRO COMBO CONVEC lb.

OZ.

NOTE: Medium doneness is set automatically, unless

you touch the "_"or "/_," PAD.

6. Touch START.

DEF STEP1STEP2STEP3 PAUSE

II

I

_

L

lCI

i

_-_

_P

'P "t

"P

'_

MICRO COMB0 CONVEC lb.

oz,

4.Enter the weight of the food.

EXAMPLE: To enter 12 ounces, touch "1" then "2." "12" will appear in the display window and the light above "oz." will stop flashing and remain on.

2DEF STEPIS'rEP2STEP3PAUSE

I_

MICRO COMBO CONVEC lb.

REMEMBER: Convert pounds to ounces.

EXAMPLE: 1 pound equals 16 ounces, 1-I/2 pounds equals 24 ounces.

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Contents Know Your Unit Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, IL , U.S.AYour Safety First Door Seals and Sealing SurfacesImportant Safety Instructions Contents Properly Polarized Grounded Outlet Setting Time of DAYVents. Blocking the vents can damage the oven Names of Oven Parts DoorMetal Rack Operate the oven without the metal turntableIndicator Lights Oven Control PanelAuto Defrost Selection m Used Start -- Starts the OvenRegular Timer Recall and Change of SettingsChild LOCK-OUT QUICK-START Reheating Guide Cooking Guide for MULTI-POWER Settings HI-POWER/MULTI-POWER CookingApproximate watts as measured by IEC-705 Test Pro Automatic Defrosting Auto Defrost Course ChartAuto Defrost Instructions MULTI-STAGE Cooking Metal Turntable Convection CookingBaking PAN/METAL Utensils Convection Cooking with Automatic Preheat LI LILI -LI-I TipsMICRO/CONVECTION Combination Cooking To use Micro/Convection Combination CookingCLESTOP.........a Touch Combo Example To set 275F, touch and HoldConvenience Automatic CookingPizza Roast Course Chart Recipe Food Select AT Pause Special Pads RoastStanding Time To use a recipe in the Roast Course, follow these StepsBake Course Chart Course FoodsLayer Cake Special NotesSpecifications MULTI-STAGE CookingFirst Stage Touch STOP/CLEAR Second Stage Touch ConvecQuestions and Answers OperationQuestions and Answers Oven Utensils Guide Care and CleaningRemovable Parts Before Calling for Service Sears ServiceProblem SolutionFull Five Year Warranty on the Magnetron Full ONE Year WARRArY onMICROWAVE/CONVECTION Oven SEARS, Roebuck and CO Dept CR-W, Sears TOWER, CHICAGO, IL

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.