Sub-Zero Convection Microwave Oven manual N T E N T S

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C O N T E N T S

Wolf Convection Microwave Oven

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Safety Instructions and Precautions

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Wolf Convection Microwave Features

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Wolf Convection Microwave Installation

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Wolf Convection Microwave Operation

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Wolf Convection Microwave

 

Sensor Cooking

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Wolf Convection Microwave

 

Automatic Operation

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Wolf Convection Microwave

 

Manual Operation

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Wolf Convection Microwave Care

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Wolf Convection Microwave Accessories

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Wolf Troubleshooting

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Wolf Service Information

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Wolf Warranty

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Contents USE & Care Information N T E N T S L F Convection Microwave Oven Thank YOU N TA C T F O R M AT I O NImportant Safety Instructions and Precautions To Reduce the Risk of Fire in the Oven Cavity Food Children General Safety Microwave Oven F E AT U R E S N V E C T I O N M I C RO WAV E O V E NS U a L D I S P L AY L F C O N V E C T I O N M I C RO WAV E FeaturesTo U C H Control Panel I LT- I N Trim Kit. Do not install above any other gasWaveguide cover, which is located on Or electric built-in oven. The trim kit includesT E N S I O N C O R D D I O O R T V I N T E R F E R E N C EShield with small flat pieces Arrange food carefully. Place thickestCover foods while cooking. Check recipe Stir foods from outside to center of dishHow to use aluminum foil in your convection microwave oven Microwave only modeDo not USE in microwave-only mode Following coverings are idealBefore the oven can be used, follow these ProceduresTouch STOP/CLEAR to Touch STOP/CLEARMultiple Sequence C O O K I N G To S E T Power Level To U C HD I B L E S I G N a L E L I M I N AT I O N OperationI L D L O C K To S TA RTDemonstration M O D E Quick O N Suppose you want to defrost a 2 pound Steak Steaks, Chops DefrostGround Meat Or FishI N G S E N S O R C O O K S E T T I N G S Sensor Reheat and Popcorn can onlyTouch Sensor Reheat Suppose you want to heat prepared chiliCasserole dish lid Suppose you want to pop a 3.5 oz 100 g bag of popcornSensor Cooking G U I D E Fresh Vegetables Soft Baked PotatoesFrozen Vegetables BroccoliTouch Convection Roast Suppose you want to roast a 2 1/ 2 poundKg chicken Suppose you want to bake a Bundt cake Touch Convection BakeConvection Broil G U I D E Convection Roast G U I D ECookies Convection Bake G U I D EBundt Cake MuffinsTo C O O K W I T H C O N V E C T I O N To P R E H E AT a N D C O O KN V E C T I O N C O O K I N G Suppose you want to cook at 350˚F 175˚C for 20 minutesTouch Slow Cook RO I L O W C O O KSuppose you want to broil a steak for 15 minutes Suppose you want to preheat to 350˚F Touch START/QUICK on Touch TemperatureAutomatic MIX C O O K I N G 175˚C and then cook 25 minutes on 325˚FUsing a preheated low rack can give a Meats are best when roasted directly onWhen preheating, the turntable can be When baking, check for doneness afterT E R I O R Microwave Popcorn & Meat tray Similar types of racks for these specially Designed onesL F Troubleshooting RO D U C T R E G I S T R AT I O N L F Service I N F O R M AT I O NF O R E C a L L I N G F O R S E RV I C E Full TWO Year Warranty 7 5 5 7 R E V- B T I N S E B 3 7 0 M R R 0 0