Toastmaster WBYMW1 manual Instructions. Containers should be labeled Microwave-Safe

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Important Safety Instructions

Cooking

 

Accessories

 

(not included

 

with Microwave)

Remarks

 

 

 

Use microwave-safe containers only. Follow the manufacturer’s

 

instructions. Containers should be labeled “Microwave-Safe.”

Plastic containers

Some plastic containers soften as the food inside gets hot. “Boiling

 

bags” and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit, pierced, or

 

vented as directed by package.

 

 

Plastic wrap

Microwave-safe only. Use to cover food during cooking to retain

moisture. Do not allow plastic wrap to touch food.

 

 

 

Wax paper

Use a cover to prevent splattering and to help retain moisture.

 

 

How Your

Microwave

Oven Works

Materials to Avoid in a Microwave Oven

Cooking Accessories

 

(not included with

 

Microwave)

Remarks

 

 

Aluminum pan or tray

May cause arcing. Transfer food into microwave-safe

dish.

 

 

 

Food carton with metal handle

May cause arcing. Transfer food into microwave-safe

dish.

 

 

 

Metal or metal-trimmed utensils

Metal shields the food from microwave energy and may

cause arcing.

 

 

 

Metal twist ties

May cause arcing and could cause a fire in the oven.

 

 

Plastic foam

Plastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid inside

when exposed to high temperature.

 

 

 

Wood

Wood will dry out and may split. Avoid using wooden

containers or utensils in the oven.

 

 

 

The microwave oven has an electronic tube called a magnetron that produces microwaves, very short radio waves. The microwaves then pass through a wave-guide and into the oven cavity. The microwaves penetrate the food and cause water molecules within the food to vibrate extremely rapidly. This vibration causes considerable friction or heat between the water molecules resulting in a rapid rise in temperature. This type of heating is very efficient and the cooking time is therefore shorter than in a conventional oven. The rate of heating depends on the moisture content, shape, volume, and amount of food present. Metallic materials totally reflect microwaves. Non-metallic materials such as glass, paper, and plastics are partially transparent to microwaves. Microwaves do not directly heat the oven walls and most cooking utensils because they do not absorb microwave energy. However, they fre- quently get very warm through being in direct contact with hot food.

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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 DefrostTo 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