Thermador DM301, DM302 manual Microwave Cooking -, Upper or Single Oven only, Procedures

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UpperOvenOperationsBuilt-inDMOvenCareandUseManual

Microwave Cooking -, Upper or Single Oven ONLY

Place all items below on rack level 3,

 

 

FOOD iTEMS

 

POWER

APPROX.

(AMOUNTIWE_GHT)

 

LEVEL

TIME

Beverage/Cupof Soupo6oz.

100%(High)

3-1/2minutes

Butter, 1stick (1/2 cup)

=

70O/o

4 minutes

melted

 

 

 

Butter, 1stick (1/2 cup)

=

30o/o

3 minutes

softened

 

 

 

ChocolateChips,

 

100%(High)

4 minutes

1/2cup = melted

 

 

 

Chocolate,Baking

 

100%(High)

3-3/4minutes

1square,I oz.

 

 

 

Ground Beef,1lb.

 

100%(High)

5 minutes

lightlybrowned

 

 

 

Popcorn,3.0oz. or3.5 oz. pkg.

100%(High)

5 minutes

(PrepackagedMicrowave

 

or until

Popcornonly)

 

 

poppingslows

 

 

 

to 2seconds

betweenpops.

PROCEDURES

Place bow!orcup incenter of oven.

Removewrapper andplace butterindish,covered with plasticwraF Stironce when melting.

Removewrapper andplace butterindish,covered with plasticwrap.

Placechocolate chipsin dish. Stir once during

melting.Notethatchocolatewillholdshape evenwhen melted.

Will holdshapeeven whensoftened.

Crumble intodish. Coverwithmicrowaveosafeplastic wrap,ventingonecorner. Stirtwiceduring browning time. Draingrease.

Time mayvary dependingon packagesize. Popone bag ata time, placingincenter ofoven. Afterpopping, open bagcarefully,awayfromface andbody since popcornandsteam areextremelyhot.

Donotreheat unpoppedkernelsorreusebag.

Place popcorn package on a microwave-safe dish (such as a Pyrex® pie plate) for best results.

Potatoes, Baking

100%(High)

Medium (Bz8 oz.)

 

Potatoes, Baking

100%(High)

Large (10z12 oz. each)

 

1:8 to 9 minutes 2:12 to 13 minutes 3:14 to 15 minutes 4:15 to 16 minutes

1:10 to ll minutes 2:13 to 14 minutes 3:16 to 17 minutes 4:17 to 18 minutes

Wash & scrub well. Pierce with fork. Place on rack in circle. Allow to stand 5_10 minutes before serving.

Wash & scrub well. Pierce with fork. Place on rack in circle.

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