Toastmaster WBYMW1 Using the Learn Function, Why Does not in Memory Appear in the Display Window?

Page 17

Beyond Microwaving

3.If the message STIR appears on the display window durnig cooking, open the oven door, using oven mitts, perform the appropriate steps indicated on the package, ie. stir, turn, uncover, etc. Close the door, and press START to resume the cooking program.

4.At the end of the cooking time, the oven will beep four times and the time of day will reappear in the display window. Press the door release to open the door and using oven mitts, remove the food.

If the oven does NOT find the barcode in its database:

If the oven does not find the barcode in its database, the message NOT IN MEMORY appears on the display window.

Why Does NOT IN MEMORY Appear in the Display Window?

Your Beyond Microwave Oven comes pre-programmed with thousands of cooking directions for national brand microwave foods. However, your oven may not recognize the barcodes for new, regional, private label, store, or distributor foods. When you scan a barcode that your oven does not recognize, NOT IN MEMORY appears in the display window. Your oven saves a list of all unrecognized barcodes.

If you have a Home Hub, it will connect to the Home Hub Network each evening to search for cook- ing programs for any NOT IN MEMORY barcodes that you have scanned that day. If the barcodes are in the larger Home Hub Network database, your Home Hub retrieves them and adds them to your oven’s memory. So, the next time you scan the food that was previously NOT IN MEMORY your oven will be able to recognize the barcode and program itself with the proper cooking instructions.

You may also use your oven’s Learn function, explained in the following section, to “teach” your oven to recognize new barcodes and to learn new cooking programs.

Either way, the more you use your Beyond Microwave Oven, the smarter it gets!

Using the Learn Function

When you scan a barcode that’s not already in the oven’s database, the message NOT IN MEMORY appears on the display window. If this happens, you can use the Learn function to manually enter and save the required cooking program to the oven’s database. This will allow your oven to recog- nize the barcode in future uses.

Refer to package directions or the recommended cooking power level guidelines in the chart on page 22.

Manually Adding a New Cooking Program to the Oven’s Memory:

1.Press LEARN. The red light at the end of the scanning wand will illuminate.

2.Scan the barcode on the package. (Please refer to Figure 4 for scanning procedure.)

3.Press the Power button to select the power setting. P 10 will appear in the display window. Pressing POWER repeatedly will reduce the power setting one level at a time from

P 10 (hightest) to P 1 (lowest).

4.Enter the desired cooking time by pressing the digits on the number pad.

If Two Stage Microwave cooking is required, enter the second power level and cooking time. If it is necessary to perform any step such as stir, turn, uncover etc., it will be necessary to manually stop the oven at the appropriate time and do so. It is not possible to program in a pause (stir) feature using the Learn Feature.

5. Press the LEARN button to save the cooking program.

The next time you scan another package of the same food, the oven will recognize the barcode and automatically program itself to cook the food according to the instructions that you entered.

17

Image 17
Contents WBYMW1 Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Additional Important Safety InstructionsCooking Accessories not included with Microwave Remarks Testing Containers and UtensilsGrounding Instructions Materials You Can Use in a Microwave OvenInstructions. Containers should be labeled Microwave-Safe Unpack Your Beyond Microwave Oven Introducing the Beyond Microwave OvenIntroducing the Beyond Microwave Oven Install the TurntableChoose a Location To set the clock Set the ClockGet To Know Your Beyond Microwave Oven Control PanelAuto Cancel Other Important Oven FeaturesControl Panel Safety Lock A Nutshell Basic Oven OperationBasic Heating/Reheating Basic Oven OperationFor basic heating, reheating, and cooking Two Stage Microwave CookingAuto Defrost DefrostingDefrosting To Auto Defrost To temporarily interrupt defrosting Time DefrostBeyond Microwaving What is the Home Hub?More About Beyond Microwaving Programming Your Home Code SelectorIf the oven finds the barcode in its database Using the Scanning WandTo use the scanning wand Why Does not in Memory Appear in the Display Window? Using the Learn FunctionIf the oven does not find the barcode in its database Manually Adding a New Cooking Program to the Oven’s MemoryUser Maintenance Instructions MaintenanceCleaning and Care Retrieving New Cooking Programs from Home Hub NetworkReference MaintenanceMicrowave Cooking Guidelines Guidelines for General Microwave CookingGuidelines for Preparing Packaged Foods Container Size Guidelines for Microwave Cooking ReferencePower Level Use Recommended Cooking Power LevelFresh Vegetable Cooking Guide Add 3 tablespoons Water Bakery Microwave Cooking GuideAppetizers Fish & Shellfish Food Internal TemperatureFruits Meats and PoultryPasta and Cereals Eggs Pie CrustPoultry use microwave-safe cooking bag Approx Minutes Reheating GuideFood Quantity Minutes Other Microwave Oven UsesEnglish/Metric Conversions TroubleshootingTechnical Specifications STOP/CANCEL has been Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsLimited ONE Year Warranty Contact Information Contact Information