Amana RC27, RC22, RC17 Quick Reference Instructions, Amana, Iowa, Printed in U.S.A. 02/01

Models: RC27 RC17 RC22

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Quick Reference Instructions

Quick Reference Instructions

Read “Important Safety Information” before using “Quick Reference Instructions”. If there are unanswered questions, see detailed sections of this manual.

Preprogrammed Pads

1.Open oven door and place food in oven. Display shows “door”.

2.Close oven door. Display shows “MENU” and “ITEM” flashes.

3.Press desired menu pad if different than display.

4.Press QUANTITY pad to increase quantity up to 4 items.

5.Press desired number pad and oven operates.

6.Oven stops and signal sounds when timing sequence is finished.

Manual Time Entry

1.Open oven door and place food in oven. Display shows “door”. Fan and light operate.

2.Close oven door.

3.Press TIME ENTRY pad.

4.Press number pads to enter desired cooking time.

5.Press POWER LEVEL pad if power level other than 100 percent is required.

6.Press number pad to enter desired power level. For example, pressing 2 pad is 20 percent power.

7.Press START pad and oven operates.

8.Oven stops and signals when finished.

Changing Preset Number Pads

1.Open oven door. Display shows “door”.

2.Press pad 1 for five seconds.

3.Press ADD pad.

4.Press desired menu pad. Display shows active menu.

5.Press desired number pad.

6.Press number pads to enter desired cooking time.

7.Press POWER LEVEL pad if power level requires change.

8.Press START pad to enter new heating time and power level in oven memory.

9.Press STOP/RESET pad or close oven door to exit programming mode.

Programming Multiple Heating Stages

1.Complete steps 1-7 of "Changing Preset Number Pads".

2.Press STATUS pad to move through stages from lowest to highest (1 to 4).

3.Press number pads to enter desired cooking time and power level.

4.Repeat steps 2-3 for additional stages.

5.Complete steps 8-9 of "Changing Preset Number Pads".

Cook Levels and Hold

Set oven to cook using between 10 and 100 percent cooking power. If food requires time between cooking cycles without microwave energy, use HOLD pad.

When HOLD pad is used, oven operates for cooking stage without producing microwave energy.

Programming Pause

Pause is used to stop microwave power halfway through cooking cycle as a reminder to manipulate food.

Press PAUSE pad after entering cooking time.

Oven stops, displays "PAUS" and signals three times halfway through cooking cycle. "PAUS" remains in display until door is opened or STOP/RESET pad is pressed.

To resume microwave power, close oven door and press START pad. Pause can be programmed into menu items, and can also be programmed when using time entry.

If oven fan is not operating during pause, open oven door and press START pad to resume operation.

Deleting Heating Stages

1.Open oven door. Display shows “door”.

2.Press pad 1 for five seconds.

3.Press desired number pad to be deleted.

4.Press DELETE pad twice.

5.Press STOP/RESET pad or close oven door to exit programming mode.

Modifying User Time Limits

1.Complete steps 1-3 of "User Options".

2.Press desired menu pad to change. Current user time limit displays. Display shows active menu.

3.Press numbers to enter desired heating time limit. Display shows new heating time limit.

4.Press corresponding menu pad again to save time limit. For example, if changing heating time limit for MENU 1, press MENU 1 pad.

5.Press STOP/RESET pad or close oven door to exit programming mode.

User Options

1.Open oven door. Display shows “door”.

2.Press and hold pad 1 for approximately 5 seconds.

3.Press hidden enable pad.

4.Press START pad to advance to other options.

5.Press STATUS pad to change option.

6.Repeat steps 4-5 to change additional options.

7.Press hidden enable pad to return to programming mode.

Part No. 12392762

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Printed in U.S.A. 02/01

 

 

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Amana RC27, RC22, RC17 owner manual Quick Reference Instructions, Amana, Iowa, Printed in U.S.A. 02/01