Kenmore 99721 manual Care and Cleaning, Removable Parts, Special Care

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CARE AND CLEANING

Wipe the microwave inside and out with a mild detergent solution, rinse, and wipe dry. This should be done on a weekly basis-more often if needed. Never use rough powders or pads.

REMOVABLE PARTS

[] After each use of the Temperature Probe, it must be removed from the socket. Use pot holder, as the wire. plug and sensor sections may be hot. Wipe food or liquid from sensor with damp cloth.

[] The glass tray and metal rack can be removed for cleaning at the sink. Wipe up spillovers with paper towel or cloth before removal of tray.

[] The oven inside top (stirrer shield) can be gently wiped in place or removed for washing at the sink. It rests in slots along the sides and in the rear of the oven and is held by two tabs in front.

Pull the front edge down and fo_,ard to remove. Wash only in warm (not hot) detergent water, rinse, and wipe dry. Avoid hitting or bending the metal stirrer blades, as this could cause uneven cooking or damage to the oven.

To replace shield, slide it into the side and rear slots with cut-off at left rear corner, and fit the front edge of the shield with the two tabs.

[] Wash in warm soapy water and dry.

Do not use rough cleaning-powders, steel wool, or rough cleaning pads.

SPECIAL CARE

For best performance and safety, the inner door panel and oven front frame should be free of food or grease buildup. Wipe both often with a mild detergent, rinse, and wipe dry. Never use rough powders or pads, After cleaning the control panel, touch CLEAR. This will clear any entries that might have been entered accidentally while cleaning the panel.

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Contents Useand Care Your Safety First Door Seals and Sealing SurfacesTable of Contents Model Number Model Nomenclature Number LabelProperly Polarized Grounded Outlet Plug With Ground ProngOp,os,0oo o Easy-clean acrylic finish See-through Names of Oven PartsTrck system Metal rack Glass trayOven Control Panel USE Instructions Easy USE Chart HI Power Cooking MULTI-POWER CookingRecall and Change of Settings Touch 00% of cooking powerHI Power Cooking Cooking Guide For MULTI-POWER Settings MAX PowerDefrost SauteMULTI-POWER Cooking ClearTime Onl tTemperature Seing & Display Temperature Temperature Control CookingDefinitions Temperature Control DOS and Donts Temperature Control Meat Cooking GuideMeat Roast Min. per lbTemperature Control Reheating Guide Food Setting Doneness Special HelpHI Maxpower S0 IreeieatPage Temperature Control Meat Cooking Guide and Reheating Automatic Hold Warm CookingLbuch Cook Control Touch ClearTWO-STAGE Cooking Metal Rack Metal RackProgrammed Defrost Example To defrost twoProgrammed Defrost DisplayWindowCUT and Weight Fish and Seafood FishProgrammed Standing Defrost Time Time DirectionsCUT and Weight MeatProgrammed Defrost Time StandingProgrammed Standing CUT Weight Time MeatCountry-style Ribs MinDefrost Time CUT and Weight PoultryStanding Time Utensils PaperRemovable Parts Care and CleaningSpecial Care Questions and Answers OperationFoods Never pop corn in a paper bagSears Service WE Service What WE SellFull ONE-YEAR Warranty on Microwave Oven Microwaveoven