Touch Screen
The LCD touch screen is used to input commands. A light- to
The following illustrates how the touch screen display screens help the navigation through menus. This example shows the display screens and selections when cooking chicken pieces.
1.From the “Home” screen, touch “Cook.” Display shows:
Cook
Cereal Eggs
Frozen Vegetable
Food
BACK MORE
CHOICES
2.Touch “More Choices.” Display shows:
Cook
Grains Meat
Rice/Pasta
Poultry Fish
BACK Manual
3.Touch “Poultry.” Display shows:
Poultry
Breast | Breast |
Bonelss | Bonelss |
Poached | Pan Brown |
Pieces | Chicken |
Tenders |
5.Touch “Doneness” if desired. (See “Doneness” in the “Oven Use” section.) Display shows:
Doneness
Press + button to
change don eness level .
LESS | NORMAL | MORE |
|
| |
Nor mal is lowest | + | |
level allowed for |
this food .
BACK Start
6.Touch “Start.” While cooking, display shows:
01:37
Cooking
When cooking is over, display shows:
End
Let stand 3 minutes
covered.
Remove food or
press Warm Hold.
Warm
Hold
See “Learning Mode” section to see how to practice navigating through the menus without turning on the microwave generator.
See “Display Brightness and Contrast” section to see how to adjust display settings.
Progress Bar
BACK | Ground |
4.Touch “Pieces,
Pieces
Cooks 0 . 5 - 2 . 0 Pounds.
1.5pounds
ENTER AMOUNT. PRESS
PREPARE, DONENESS, OR START.
Prepare Doneness
A
Sensing
Reheating
A. Progress bar
_+
BACK Start
The progress bar is a visual picture of the estimated running time of a cooking cycle. It will appear during sensor cooking functions. The line appears below the word “Sensing,” and shows progress by the darkening of the line from the left. After the sensor is finished sensing, the remaining cook time replaces the word “Sensing” at the top of the display, but the progress bar continues to be displayed.
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