Toastmaster WBYMW1 manual Recommended Cooking Power Level, Power Level Use

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Microwave Owner’s Manual

Guidelines for Dehydrated Scalloped Potatoes:

Amount

 

Microwave Container Size

 

 

 

5 to 6 oz (141 to 170 gm)

3 quarts/12cups/2839 ml

 

 

 

 

 

Guidelines for Dehydrated Mashed Potatoes:

 

 

 

Amount

 

Microwave Container Size

 

 

 

7 to 8 oz (198 to 227 gm)

1 quart/4 cups/946 ml

 

 

 

 

 

Guidelines for Dry Rice/Couscous/Pilaf Mixes:

 

 

 

Amount

 

Microwave Container Size

 

 

 

Individual serving package

2 cups/473 ml

 

 

 

4 to 5 oz (112 to 140 gm)

11⁄2 quarts/6 cups/1420 ml

 

 

 

5.1 to 12 oz (142 to 336 gm)

2 quarts/8 cups/1893 ml

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guidelines for Dry Pasta Mixes:

 

 

 

 

Amount

 

Microwave Container Size

 

 

 

Individual serving package

2 cups/473 ml

 

 

 

4 to 5 oz (113 to 142 gm)

11⁄2 quarts/6 cups/1420 ml

 

 

 

5.1 to 8 oz (142 to 224 gm)

2 quarts/8 cups/1893 ml

 

 

 

Recommended Cooking Power Level

 

 

 

Power Level

Use

 

 

 

 

P 10 (high)

Boil water

 

 

Most prepackaged microwave foods

 

Sauté ground beef

 

Cook fresh fruits and vegetables

 

Make candy

 

 

Cook fish, meat, and poultry

 

Prepare rice

 

 

 

P 9 / P 8

Heat precooked food

 

Sauté onions, celery, and green peppers

 

 

P 8 / P 7

Roast tender cuts of meat and poultry

 

Cook mushrooms and shellfish

 

Cook foods which contain cheese & egg

 

 

P 6

Preparing sauces and gravies

 

 

P 5 (medium)

Cook meat and poultry

 

Cook custard

 

 

Prepare soup

 

 

 

 

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Contents WBYMW1 Important Safety Instructions Additional Important Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsGrounding Instructions Testing Containers and UtensilsCooking Accessories not included with Microwave Remarks Materials You Can Use in a Microwave OvenInstructions. Containers should be labeled Microwave-Safe Introducing the Beyond Microwave Oven Unpack Your Beyond Microwave OvenChoose a Location Install the TurntableIntroducing the Beyond Microwave Oven Set the Clock To set the clockControl Panel Get To Know Your Beyond Microwave OvenControl Panel Safety Lock Other Important Oven FeaturesAuto Cancel Basic Heating/Reheating Basic Oven OperationA Nutshell Basic Oven OperationTwo Stage Microwave Cooking For basic heating, reheating, and cookingDefrosting DefrostingAuto Defrost To Auto DefrostTime Defrost To temporarily interrupt defrostingMore About Beyond Microwaving What is the Home Hub?Beyond Microwaving Programming Your Home Code SelectorTo use the scanning wand Using the Scanning WandIf the oven finds the barcode in its database If the oven does not find the barcode in its database Using the Learn FunctionWhy Does not in Memory Appear in the Display Window? Manually Adding a New Cooking Program to the Oven’s MemoryCleaning and Care MaintenanceUser Maintenance Instructions Retrieving New Cooking Programs from Home Hub NetworkMicrowave Cooking Guidelines MaintenanceReference Guidelines for General Microwave CookingGuidelines for Preparing Packaged Foods Reference Container Size Guidelines for Microwave CookingRecommended Cooking Power Level Power Level UseFresh Vegetable Cooking Guide Add 3 tablespoons Water Appetizers Microwave Cooking GuideBakery Fruits Food Internal TemperatureFish & Shellfish Meats and PoultryPasta and Cereals Poultry use microwave-safe cooking bag Pie CrustEggs Food Quantity Reheating GuideApprox Minutes Other Microwave Oven Uses MinutesTechnical Specifications TroubleshootingEnglish/Metric Conversions STOP/CANCEL has been Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsLimited ONE Year Warranty Contact Information Contact Information