Frigidaire FFCE1638LS Sensor Operations, Sensor Cook Operating Tips, Frozen Veggies, Baked Potato

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Sensor Operations

Sensor Operations

Sensor Cook Operating Tips

The Sensor Cook categories are designed to detect the increasing humidity released by the food during the cooking process. The microwave oven sensor will automatically adjust the cooking time to the type and amount of food. The food categories that are controlled with the humidity sensor are::

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Baked potato

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Meat

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Frozen Veggies

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Fish/Seafood

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Fresh Veggies

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Bacon

ŸFrozen Entree

For best results, do not use one of the Sensor Cook categories twice in succession on the same food portion. This may result in severely overcooked or burnt food. If the food appears to be undercooked, use one of the Easy Set pads or cook time pads to add more time.

Additional sensor cook suggestions are:

ŸNever start with less than 4 oz. of food.

ŸUse proper containers and covers for best sensor cooking results.

ŸAlways use microwave-safe containers and cover them with loose fitting lids or vented plastic wrap. Never use tight sealing plastic containers. They will prevent steam from escaping and this will mislead the sensor, usually causing the food to overcook.

Be sure the outside of the cooking containers and the cavity of the microwave oven are dry before placing food in the oven. Excessive moisture turning into steam that does not result from the food cooking can mislead the sensor.

Frozen Veggies

The frozen veggies sensor feature cooks from 6 to 16 oz. Of frozen vegetables (when starting at minus 18°C (-0.4°F) ).

1.Press the Sensor Cook pad.

2.Press 2.

3.Press START/+30sec pad.

When finished, you will hear a series of beeps. If additional time is needed, continue cooking manually.

Fresh Veggies

The Fresh Veggie sensor feature cooks from 4 to 16 oz. Of fresh vegetables (when starting at room temperature).

1.Press the Sensor Cook pad.

2.Press 3.

3.Press START/+30sec pad.

When finished, you will hear a series of beeps. If additional time is needed, continue cooking manually.

Frozen Entree

The frozen entree sensor setting is designed for single frozen en tress or frozen convenience foods such as frozen dinners from 8 to 32 oz. In size (starting with frozen pizza

temperature at minus 18°C (-0.4°F) ).

1.Press the Sensor Cook pad.

2.Press 4.

Baked Potato

3.

Press START/+30sec pad.

The potato feature cooks 8-32 oz. of potatoes automatically

 

When finished, you will hear a series of beeps. If additional

 

time is needed, continue cooking manually.

(starting from room temperature).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

1.

Press the Sensor Cook pad.

 

2.

Press 1.

 

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ALWAYS be sure to follow the directions that are

3.

Press START/+30sec pad.

 

 

specific for the microwave oven that is printed on the

 

 

packaging for the food being prepared. Many times

When finished, you will hear a series of beeps. If additional

 

 

there are special instructions to follow in order to

time is needed, continue cooking manually.

 

 

achieve best results.

Notes:

 

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Be sure to allow for moisture to escape from the

 

 

packaging. All frozen entree instructions specify that

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Before cooking, pierce potato skins with fork 5-6 times.

 

 

you poke holes in the film covering with a fork before

 

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Place potatoes around the edge of a paper towel-lined

 

 

cooking.

 

 

 

Be careful when removing the film covers after cooking

 

 

turntable.

 

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Do not cover potatoes.

 

 

frozen convenience foods. Remove facing away from

 

 

 

you to avoid steam burns.

 

 

Let potatoes stand for about 5 minutes after the micro-

 

 

 

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If the food is not done when the cook time is done, fin-

 

 

wave has finished to complete the cooking process.

 

 

 

 

 

ish cooking manually.

 

 

 

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