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6. Touch a Number Pad for the Cook Power you want.

7. Touch STARTTIME.

a. Touch Number Pads for fhe time of day you want cooklng to start.

9. Touch START.

count dOwn

When the time of day reaches the time you have set for the oven to start cooking, the oven will beep twice and the MEAL- TIMERIndicator Light will go off. The COOK 1and COOK POWERIndicator Lights will come on. The Display will show the cook- ing time, and the oven will start cooking.

The Display counts down the time to show how much time is left in COOK 1.

For 2 of every 10seconds the Display will show the Cook Power you selected, if you are using a Cook Power other than HIGH.

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Contents Upper Microwave Oven Contents Uppermicrowave Oven Parts and featuresBefore you use your microwave oven For Use of Microwave Upper Oven Safety InstructionsMicrowave Oven Controls Using your microwave ovenDigital Display/Clock and Indicator lights Command Pads Programming ToneNumber Pads Do this Setting the ClockDo this IJsing the Minute l’imcrCooking in Your Microwave Oven Do this Cook Frozen Slow COOK/SIMMER Touch Start Display will not change Auto SENSORoperating hints Cooking at High Cook PowerCooking at Lower Cook Powers DawnChanging the Cooking Time MED-LOW Cooking in More Than One Cook Cycle Changing the Cook PowerQII Beepbeep DownDefrosting Defrost Standing Time After DefrostingCooking Automatically After Defrosting About the Quick Defrost CycleChanging or Adding Defrost Time Elm Cooking with the Temperature Probe Iim DON’T Hints for Using the Temperature ProbeChanging the Temperature Setting Temperature probe cooking tipsCleaning the Probe Using PAUSEwith Quick Defrost Using PauseUsing PAUSEwith Auto Sensor Adding PAUSEto the Cycle in OperationPAUSEbetween Cook cycle and Probetemp Using Start Time to Delay Start of Cooking On next Additional Information Elii Other Operating Hints Cleaning the RackBi-Level Cooking Rack Inserting the RackCleaning the Microwave Oven Caring for your microwave ovenReplacing the Light Bulb How your microwave oven works Usehot Pads Operating safety precautionsGeneral Information If you need assistance% Before calling for AssistanceIf you have a problem? If you need service?Page II’