Sears Microwave Oven manual Recall and Change of Settings, Regular Timer, Child LOCK-OUT

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RECALL AND CHANGE OF SETTINGS

To recall (check) a setting while the oven is operating, follow the directions below.

To recall TIME OF DAY while the oven is running, touch "Q " PAD. It will show momentarily in the display window.

To check the cooking power level during microwave cooking, touch MICRO.

To check the oven temperature during convection or micro/convection combination cooking, touch the pad that indi- cates which cooking operation is being used.

To change a setting, follow the directions below.

To change a setting BEFORE you start the oven, touch STOP/CLEAR once and reset your desired sequence. To clear AFTER you have started the oven, touch STOP/CLEAR twice and reset desired sequence.

REGULAR TIMER

Your oven also has a timer that can be used for non-cooking functions. When used as a regular timer, the oven is not running. The timer is simply counting down in seconds.

For detailed instructions on using this timer, see below.

To use the Regular Timer feature:

1.Touch STOP/CLEAR.

2.Touch MICRO.

3.Continue holding "_" PAD until "P 0" appears in display window.

4.Touch the numbers for the amount of time desired.

5.Touch START. The time will begin counting down in the display window with no cooking or heating in the oven. A tone will sound and the word "End" will show in the display window for 2 seconds when the time is over.

CHILD LOCK-OUT

Your oven has a "Child Lock-Out" feature to prevent a playful or accidental running of the oven by a child.

After this feature

is set, the display

will return to

the Time of Day.

 

 

 

 

The oven cannot

be programmed

to cook even

 

though the pads

for a cooking function

may

be touched

accidentally after

this feature is set.

The display window will show

"E". To correct,

touch STOP/CLEAR

then

the display

window will return

to the Time of Day.

 

 

 

 

 

For setting this Child Lock-Out feature, see below.

 

 

 

 

To set:

 

 

To cancel:

 

 

I. Touch

STOP/CLEAR.

1.

Touch

STOP/CLEAR.

2.

Touch

"G

" TIME OF DAY PAD.

2.

Touch

"G

"TIME OF DAY PAD.

3.

Touch

"9"

four times.

3.

Touch

"7"

four times.

4.

Touch

START.

4.

Touch

START.

 

(Time

of Day will return to the display window.)

 

(Time

of Day will return to the display window.)

QUICK-START COOKING (HI-power only)

This feature was designed for simple setting of the oven with convenience cooking and/or reheating in mind. To set, simply touch the "QUICK-ON" pad, and touch a number pad from i to 9. The oven starts instantly.

I.Touch STOP/CLAER. Place food in oven, then close the door.

. Touch QUICK-ON.

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MICRO COMBO OONVEC lb.

OZ.

3.Touch a number (single digit, 1 - 9) for desired

cooking time in minutes.

The oven will begin to cook on Hl-power. EXAMPLE: To set I minute, touch "1."

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I- I /-'1 /-'1 I

I LI LI

MICRO COMBO CONVEC lb.

oz.

NOTE: To stir or rearrange food during cooking, simply

open the door; stir or rearrange and close the door. Touch "START".

The oven will automatically continue to count down the remaining amount of time left in the display window.

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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.

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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.

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