Before Microwaving .. . . .. . . . .. . 2
Safety Instructions .
Introduction to Oven
Touch Control Panel
Setthe Clock . . .. . .
.. . . . . . . . 3,4
.. . . .. . . . .. 5
........... 6
.. . .. . . .. . . 6
Auto Roast&Chart . . . . . . . . . . 8,9
Time Cook ...................10
Cook Code’” control .. . . .. . . .. . 11
Defrost .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. II
Temp Cook..... ..............12
Hold/Timer. ..................13
Careof YourOven ... ?..0.. 14?15
The Exhaust Feature ..........16
The Problem Solver .. . . .. . . . .. 17
Grounding instructions .. . . . . . . 18
ConsumerServiceso .. . . . . . . . . . ~9
Warranty .. . . .. . .. ... . BackCover
@Make sure all utensils used in
your microwave ovenare labeled
“suitableforrnicrowaving”. Check
your Cookbook forspec~i~ test
to determine ’’microwave-safe”
utensils.
@Papertowels, waxpa~erl and
plastic wrap canbe usedtocovef
dishes in orderto retain moisture
and prevent spattering.
@Some.microwaved foocfs require
stirring, rotating, orr@arrangin9.
Check ycmrCookbook forspedfic
itistrwtionsj
eSomofoods such asunshdled
eggsandhotdogsmust tm pierced
to allow steam toescape during
cooking.
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When usingelectricalappliances
basicsa’fetyprecautionsshould
befollowed, includingthe
following:
tW4RNlNG—TOreducethe risk
of burns,electricshock,fire,
injury to personsor exposureto
excessivemicrowaveenergy:
eI Usethis applianceonly for its
intendeduseas describedinthis
manual.
eReadandfollow the qxwif~c
“PRECAUTIONSTOAVOID
POSSIBLEEXPOSURETO
EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE
ENERGY”foundon page2.
eThi$appliancemust be
grounded.Connectonly to
properlygrounded outlet.See
“GFKXINDINGINSTRUCTIONS”
foundon page 18.
eForbest qx?raticm,plugthis
applianceinto it own electrical
outlet,to preventflickeringof
lights,blowing offuseor trip-
pingof circuit breaker.
49instaHor locatethis appliance
only in accordancewiththe pro-
videdinstallationinstructions.
@Do not coveror block any
openingson the appliance.
49Do not useoutdoors.
aDa not immersepowercord
or plug in water,
@Keeppoww’cord awayfrom
heatedSLwfwxm.
4sDo not let pow~r cordhang
overedge cdtableor counter.
*Do notoperate thisappliance
if it hasadamagedpower cord
or plug,if it is riot working prop-
erly,or if it has beendamaged
or dropped.
sThisappliance shouldbeser-
vicedonly by qualified service
persormel.Contactnearest
authorizedservicefacility for
e~aminati~n,repairor
adjustment.
@Aswith any appliance,close
supervisionis necessarywhen
usedby children.
3
aSeedoor cleaninginstrw
tionson page 14.
ISTo reduce the risk of fire in
theoven cavity:
—-Donotovercookfood. Care-
f6Jllyattendappiianceif paper,
plastic,or othercombustible
materialsareplacedinside the
ovento facilitatecooking.
—-Removewire twist-tieSfrom
paperor plastic bagsbefore
placingbag in oven.
—Donot use yourmicrowave
ovento dry newspapers.
—-Paper!Owel$?$mdnapkins,
waxpaper.Recycledpaperpro-
ductscan containmetalflecks
which maycausearcing or
ignite.Paperproducts con-
taining nylonor nylon filaments
shouldbe avoided,asthey may
alsoignite.
-Do notpoppopcorninyour
microwaveovenunlessinaspe-
cialmicrowavepopcorn acces-
soryor unlessyou use’popcorn
Iatxdedfor usein microwave
ovens.
—“00notoperate’theCwenwhile
emptytoavoiddamagetothe
ovenandthedangeroffire.If by
accidentthe ovenshould run
emptyaminute ortwo, no harm
isdone+However,try to avoid
theoven emptyat ail
tinwx+=itsavesenergyand pro-
longslife of the oven.
-If materialsinsidethe oven
shouldignite, keepovendoor
closed,turn ovenoff, and dis-
connectthe power cxxd,orshut
off powerat the fuse orcircuit
breakerpanel.
@Someproducts suchas
wholeeggs andsealedccm-
tainers—forexample,closed
glassjars–may explodeand
should not beheated inthis
oven.
49Avoid heatingbabyWx$ in
glassjars,even withouttheir
lids;especiallymeat andegg
mixtures.
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