Amana RBG635T, RW635T, RL635T Usage, Oven Signal, Oven Operation, Memory Set, Press STOP/RESET

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Usage

Usage

Oven Signal

Oven features an entry signal and end-of-cycle signal programmed at factory. Signal can be deactivated. Entry signal sounds whenever a pad is pressed. It confirms oven has read and accepted instruction. End-of-cycle signal sounds at end of cooking time.

To cancel entry signal or end-of-cycle signal

1.Press and hold MEMORY SET for five seconds. "OP:10" or "OP:11" displays. See chart at right for definition of signal options.

2.To change signal option, press 0 to deactivate entry signal. Press 1 to activate entry signal.

3.Press MEMORY SET. "OP:20" or "OP:21" displays. Change signal option for end-of- cycle signal, if desired.

4.Advance to next signal option by pressing

MEMORY SET.

5.To exit signal option mode, press STOP/RESET once.

Option

Option Function

Number

 

 

 

OP:10

Prevents signal from sounding when a

 

pad is pressed.

 

 

OP:11*

Allows signal to sound when a pad is

 

pressed.

 

 

OP:20

Prevents end-of-cycle signal from

 

sounding when heating time is over.

 

 

OP:21*

Allows signal to sound at end of

 

heating time and timer cycle.

 

 

*As shipped from factory.

Oven Operation

A.Oven light comes on when door is opened and also when oven is operating.

B.Rotawave® System beams microwave energy directly to food in uniform pattern for even cooking results.

C.Turntable will randomly rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise, determined by turntable stop position.

When defrosting or cooking (especially large items, such as poultry), verify turntable rotates freely.

D.Set the Clock

1.Press CLOCK. "CLOCK" displays.

2.Enter time of day. For example, 10:35 (a.m. or p.m.) press number pads 1,0,3,5.

3.Press CLOCK again. Clock is set. If oven power is interrupted all programming instructions erase. When power is reconnected, dashes appear in display. Reset clock as indicated above.

E.Check operations of interlock systems. The START and STOP/RESET pads turn oven on and off. Microwave energy is generated only when door is closed, cooking time is set, and START is pressed. In addition, oven has interlock switches to assure no microwave energy is generated when door is open. To check or remove food before cooking time is elapsed, either press STOP/RESET or open oven door to turn oven off.

To check operation of START, STOP/RESET and interlock switches:

1.Place a glass of water in oven. Close door.

2.Press TIME ENTRY.

3.Press 5,0 (50 seconds).

4.Press START. Oven should operate and oven light should come on.

5.Press STOP/RESET. Oven and oven light should shut off immediately.

6.Open oven door fully. Oven light should come on when door is opened.

7.Press STOP/RESET.

If under any of the preceding conditions oven does not operate as stated, do not use it. See "Factory Service Centers" section on back page.

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Contents RW635T RL635T RBG635T Microwave Oven Use and Care ManualContents Special Features of Your New Amana Microwave Oven Model IdentificationRecognize this symbol as a SAFETY message IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE IN THE OVEN CAVITYPRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGYGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Electrical RequirementsInstallation Power Supply CordMicrowave Power Oven PlacementOven Signal UsageOven Operation 7.Press STOP/RESETControl Panel STOP/RESETTo Cancel Mistake Error SignalPreprogrammed Food Pads Usage instructions page Full Power Cooking Cookmatic Power Level CookingIndependent Timer Preprogrammed Food PadsAccu-Thaw Defrosting by Time Accu-ThawDefrosting GuideFROZEN BEVERAGES DEFROSTING CHART FROZEN FRUIT DEFROSTING CHARTFROZEN CAKES AND PIES DEFROSTING CHART MAIN DISH DEFROSTING AND COOKING CHARTCOOKING TIME ON FULL POWER MINUTES Frozen Cakes and PiesFrozen Fish, Seafood, and Small Meat Cooking Program Instant ReplayFROZEN ROAST DEFROSTING CHART Frozen RoastChanging Preprogrammed Food Pads Lockout and Custom LockProgramming Lockout Removing Lockout ProgrammingMicrowave Cooking Heating and Reheating Chart Bread defrosting1 loaf 1 lb 3½ to 4½ minMicrowave Cooking Guide Appetizers and Snacks Cooking GuidelinesMarinated Vegetables Beverages Heating Guidelines Instant Hot chocolate MixSoups and Stews Cooking Guidelines Cafe Bavarian MintHot Egg Nog Orange WassailSandwiches Cooking Guidelines Hot Chicken Salad Sandwiches Barbecued Beef SandwichesMeat Cooking Guidelines Method Beef Strips and Tomatoes Porcupine MeatballsMexican Pizza Smoky Ham and Bean Bake Taco SaladPoultry Cooking Guidelines Oriental PorkSausage- Apple Stuffing Chicken Enchilada BakeChicken-SweetPotato Pie Chicken and Wild Rice BakeFish and Seafood Cooking Guidelines 1lb. shrimp, peeled and cleaned Shrimp Newburg Yield 4 servings2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted 3tablespoons all-purposeflour 1/4 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon leaf thyme 1/2 cup plain yogurt1 teaspoon buttermilk salad dressing mix 2.Layer asparagus evenly over filletsEgg Cooking Guidelines Pasta and Rice Cooking Guidelines Wheat Crusted QuichePower Level Hot WaterVegetable SaltMacaroni and Cheese All-At-Once-SpaghettiCereal Cooking Guidelines GranolaVegetable Cooking Guidelines Lemon-ButteredBroccoliCheese-ScallopedCarrots Harvest Vegetable Platter White Sauce and Variationsoriginal recipe Sauces, Jams and Relishes Cooking GuidelinesHollandaise Sauce Quick and Easy Grape JellyBread Cooking Guidelines Cranberry Muffins Blueberry-SourCream Coffee CakeCaramel Pecan Sweet Rolls Baked Goods and Desserts Cooking Guidelines Chocolate Malt Cake Lemon Bars Dutch Apple Cream PieRocky Road Cake Triple TreatsLime Gelatin Delight Cake Thumbprint Cookies Pineapple Upside-DownCakeApple Crisp Candy Cooking Guidelines Coconut N Cherry FudgeChocolate-MapleBonbons Almond BarkCare and Cleaning Replacing Oven Light BulbInterior, Exterior and Door Discharge Air VentsBefore Calling for Service Press STOP/RESETPage Page Factory Service Centers Asure Extended Service Plan