Toastmaster WBYMW1 manual Control Panel, Get To Know Your Beyond Microwave Oven

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Get To Know Your BeyondMicrowave Oven

Control Panel

The control panel is shown in Figure 3, below. Control panel push buttons and features are described in Table 1, immediately following.

1.

Power Level

 

 

 

Selector

 

 

2.

Number Pad

7

 

3.

STOP/CANCEL

 

8

4.

DEFROST

 

6

9

 

 

5.

START

 

 

 

6.

LEARN

5

10

7.

Display Window

 

4

 

8.

Scanning Wand

11

3

9.

Home Code Selector

 

 

 

10. SCAN

2

 

11. ADD 1 MINUTE

 

 

12. CLOCK

1

12

 

 

 

Figure 3

Table 1. Beyond Microwave Oven Control Panel

Figure No.

Push Button or Feature

Function

1

2

3

4

POWER

Press POWER to select a power setting. The power setting (P 10,

 

P 9 etc.) will apear in the display window. The default setting is P 10,

 

the highest power setting. Pressing POWER repeatedly causes the

 

power setting to decrease one level at a time, from P 10 (highest) to P

 

1 (lowest). To change levels more rapidly, press and hold POWER until

 

you reach the desired level.

 

During oven operation, pressing POWER will cause the current power

 

level to appear briefly on the display.

Number

The number pad allows you to enter digits for time.

Pad

For setting the clock, please refer to Section 1,

 

 

 

Introducing the Beyond Microwave Oven on page 8.

 

Please refer to Section 3, Basic Oven Operation,

 

 

on page 11 for instructions on entering cooking times.

STOP/

Press STOP/CANCEL once to temporarily interrupt any oven opera-

CANCEL

tion. To resume, press START.

 

Press STOP/CANCEL twice to cancel any oven operation or

 

program.

 

DEFROST

Press DEFROST once to use the oven’s Auto Defrost function. Press

 

twice to begin Time Defrost. Please refer to Section 4, Defrosting on

 

page 13 for detailed instructions on using the defrost function.

 

 

 

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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 OvenInstall the Turntable Choose a LocationIntroducing the Beyond Microwave Oven To set the clock Set the ClockGet To Know Your Beyond Microwave Oven Control PanelOther Important Oven Features Control Panel Safety LockAuto Cancel 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 SelectorUsing the Scanning Wand To use the scanning wandIf the oven finds the barcode in its database 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 Microwave Cooking Guide AppetizersBakery Fish & Shellfish Food Internal TemperatureFruits Meats and PoultryPasta and Cereals Pie Crust Poultry use microwave-safe cooking bagEggs Reheating Guide Food QuantityApprox Minutes Minutes Other Microwave Oven UsesTroubleshooting Technical SpecificationsEnglish/Metric Conversions STOP/CANCEL has been Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsLimited ONE Year Warranty Contact Information Contact Information