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Using Your Microwave Oven

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Hints for cooking with more than one cycle

You can program the cooking cycles in any order. However, when the microwave oven is started, it will automatically go through the cycles in the order of the examples described in this book. For example, if you program COOK 1, KEEP WARM and QUICK DEFROST, the microwave oven will automatically follow this sequence: QUICK DEFROST + (STANDING TIME) + COOK 1 +

KEEP WARM.

NOTE: The microwave oven will automatically provide standing time between QUICK DEFROST and COOK 1. (See page 17.)

Changing or adding instructions

You can change times, Cook Powers, or add cycles any time before touching START or during oven operation:

1.Touch the Cook cycle you wish to change or add (COOK 1 or 2).

2.Touch numbers for new time, if desired.

3.Touch COOK POWER, if change is desired.

4.Touch number for new Cook Power, or touch COOK POWER again if HIGH is desired.

5.Touch in new cycle and time, if desired.

6.Touch START.

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Contents Use& CareGuide MT1850XW MT1851XWContents ImportantSafetyInstructions See the Installation Instructions You are responsible forMicrowave oven features GettingAcquaintedControl panel features Getting AcquaintedHow you use it Why you use itQuick reference cooking guide On nextKeep Warm UsingYourMicrowaveOven Microwave oven controlsSetting the clock Audible signalsUsing Your Microwave Oven Cooking in your microwave oven Cooking at high cook power Uslng Your Mlcrowave OvenCooking at lower cook powers Using Autoset Page Defrosting Using Pause with Quick Defrost Standing time after defrostingCooking automatically after defrosting Page Cooking in more than one cook cycle Page Touch in new cycle and time, if desired Touch Start Using Pause Page Start Using Keepwarm Using the Minute Timer Using delayed start Touch in the cooking time and Cook PowerOther operating hints To stop the oven while it is runningInstalling your microwave oven Installation InstructionsBefore you begin, carefully read the following instructions This microwave oven is designed for use Electrical requirementsTo test the oven, plug Proper electrical outlet. Put aboutCleaning the microwave oven CaringForYourMicrowaveOvenHowYourMicrowaveOvenWorks OperatingSafetyPrecautions Page Operating Safety Precautions General information We suggest you follow these steps Before calling for assistanceNorth Wacker Drive Chicago, IL Getting the Best Results From Your Microwave Oven How Your Microwave Oven WorksReflectionTransmissionAbsorption How Characteristics of Foods Affect Microwave Cooking Special Techniques in Microwave CookingPage Microwave-Safe Utensils Some Microwaving Tips Microwave Power Levels Microwave Power Level ChaktCooking Meat Tips & Techniques Meat Cooking TableMeat Cooking Rare 135F Minutes Per pound Medium 145FMeat Cooking Table PorkStuffed Flank Steak Makes 4 servingsCooking Poultry Tips & Techniques Poultry Cooking TablePoultry Cooking ItableCooking Fish & Shellfish Tips & Techniques Fish and Shellfish Cooking TablePoached Fish Fillets Makes 3 to 4 servingsMicrowave Cakes & Pies Tips & Techniques Convenience Cakes and Mixes Cooking TableSpecial Instructions Convenience Cakes and Mixes Cooking TableMakes 1 cake Vegetable Cooking Vegetable Cooking Vegetable Cooking Table Vegetable Cooking Makes about 13/ cups Makes 15 appetizersMakes 24 appetizers Makes % cupOnion Soup Makes 2 servingsSlices Swiss cheese Makes 1 to 2 servingsMakes 12 servings Teaspoon cinnamon Eggs, slightly beaten Cups milkCup butterscotch pieces Tablespoons butter or Margarine Makes about 25 squaresEgg Custard Cups ReheatingTime Sliced meat Cream or cheesePage Page MWoo2 WHIRLPOOLMicrowaveOven WarrantySecond Through Fifth Year From Date of Purchase