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IMPORTANT--
ELECTRICALGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the i'isk of electric shock by providing and escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is e_tuipped with
a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
WARNING - Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock°
Consult a qualified electrician or Sears Service Department if the 9rounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded°
A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord°
Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use.
If a long cord or extension cord is used, (1) the marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electric_ rating of the appliance _',(2) the extension cord must be a grounding,type 3 wire cord, and (3) the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape
over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on b,v children or tripped over accidentally. The electrical power cord must be kept dry and must not be pinched or crushed in any way°
°NOTE: This oven draws a 13,8-ampere electrical current on 120 volts.
PROPERLY POLARIZED AND
GROUNDED OUTLET
Three-Pronged (Grounding) Plug
Contents
USE & Care Manual
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicaqo, IL 60684. US.A
IMPORTANT--FOR Proper and Safe USE of Your Oven
Hinges and Latches broken or loosenedJ
Door Seals and Sealing Surfaces
Donts
Circuit BREV.R Panel
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions
Read all instructions before using the appliance
Should be followed, includin.q the following
Contents
Model Number
Number will look like this 564 Model Number Label
Properly Polarized Grounded Outlet
Three-Pronged Grounding Plug
Weight 68 lbs
Touch Clear
Depth
Interlock system
Exhaust Easy-clean Ventsstainless steel cavity See-through
Will be packed with the following items
Each
Cookang
Micro Time--Used in settin Microwave Cooking Time
I13!i
Oen Temp/Preheat--Used
Levels
Oven door, but will dissipate after use
Stirrer Fan
Hot air cooking systems
\ Heater
Touch Microtemp
Microwave Easy USE CHART--MICROWAVE Cooking
Touch numbers fordesized cooking power level
ToSet
Easy USE CHAtTr--CONVECTION Cooking
Preset Recipe Cooking
Delay Start Cooking
Easy USE Chart
Finish cooking
Pause Between Stages
Temperature Control
Micro TEMP, Coijec TEMP, MCRO/CONVEC Temp Micro Power
Time
Regular Timer
Hold Warm
Place coffee in oven, then close the door Touch QUICK-ON
QUICK-START Cooking HI-power only
Touch CLEAR.=
Time will begin to count down in the display wndowo
Slices, Sausagepatties
Time Special Notes
Cup
Pouch
3O Defrost
Output Power
20 LOW
230
Display window at the top oithe control panel For example
HI-POWER/MULTI-POWER Cooking
Remove metal rack. place ceramic tray in oven
Set 35 secondsby touching 3 and then 5 will
Microwave Roasting Rack Temperature Probe
Temperature Controlled Cooking
For example, when a temperature of 125F is set,
Therefore, even though the food may be less than
This probe is designedfor micro/convectionoven only
Do not ortrate the oven empty with the temperature
Cavity when operatingthe oven
Roast
Sensor should be located in the sandwich fillinso
Chart below
IS0F
Should rest in the middle of the food
Temperature Controlled
HI-POWERyMULTI-POWER Cooking
This!means that
Roast
Cornish
Hens
=SEAFOOD
Ground beef by touching Then 20will show in the display
Enter the weight
Automatic Defrost Contd
Auto Defrosting Instructions
To set the over First Stae Minutes Power level HI
MUITI.STAGE Cooking with Auto Defrost
CEIZ3
MULTI-STAGE Cooking Contd
Will show in the display window
Have set
Whole Meal Cooking
Place food into the oven
Metal Rack
Upper
Convection Cooking
Poultry can be started ithout preheating
Ceramic taay must always be removed for convection cooking
Convec wilt 9o on Shows in thedisplay window
Convection Cooking with Automatic Preheat
If you do not touch the numbers for the oven
Time by touching
Socket
Temperature Probe Convection Cooking
Temperature Probe in food With the first inch
Preheat
Mira
Patties, 1--4, 4 oz,, each
Ibs
Min
Preheat
Oven temperature is 350F, y6u need not touch Oven
MICRO/CONVEC Cooking
Temlberature
Temperature Probe MICRO/CONVEC Cooking
Oven is working when the oven light is on. Lights below
Is shownin the display window
Temperature Controlled Cooking Guide for
330F
Cooking is the 3rd stage First Stage
Cooking, the oven keeps the same temperature in second
MULTI-STAGE Cooking
Touch Pause
Lights below Cook 3, above
MULTI-STAGECOOKING Contd
Convecon cooking
Time and Micro
When the Cook-FinishTime
Cooking time counts
Above, followinstructionsfor
Touch Clear
Preset controlsystem in the oven contains25
To Increase Quantity of Recipes #1--#I9
To triple the recipe, touch 3 and 0o Touch Start
Ingredients
Into this oven protects the customer
Programming NEW Recipes
New recipe is entered over the old recipe
That you can have easy referencefor alater
Recipe
Recipe g Name
Directions
NameDirections
Recipe g Name Directions
NameDirections
Recipe #
Name Directions
Recipe #
Pan
Coold.g
OK+
OK Utensils to use No Utensils to avoid
Accidentally while cleaning the panel
Accidentallywhile cleaning the panel
Must be reset
Why does it take solong to preheat sometimes?
Why do I see light reflection around the outer case?
Operation
Eggs var9 in size
QWhy do eggs sometimes pop?
Why do baked applessometimes burst during cooking?
Is it possle to popcam in a microwave oven?
Yearsof Ownership r ¸2o,Y
Agreement chart showingyou the benefits o a Sears
Microwave/Convection Oven Maintenance Agreement
Coverage lstYr I thru
State
88963WARRANTY
Material or WORKMANSHIP, Sears will Repair IT, Free Chge
Dept 698/731A, Sears TOWER, CHICAGO, IL