Built-in Foods
With the
1.From the “Presets” mode or from a cooking function, select the type of food to be cooked.
2.Enter the quantity or fixed weight of the food. Use the “Next” button to see all of the options.
3.In the “Defrost” Mode, “Weight Unknown” is shown. Select “Weight Unknown” to choose a specific food and allow the microwave to estimate the weight of the food. Then, select the amount of food.
4.Review settings.
5.(Optional) For additional instructions, touch the quickset pad next to “Instructions.” For example, foods being prepared in the “Steam” mode may include additional information in the instructions. The amount of food being prepared may require the amount of water to change.
6.If available, touch the quickset pad next to “Doneness.” Adjust the doneness by touching the quickset pads next to “< Less” or “> More” until the desired doneness is reached.
7.Touch “Save.”
8.Press START. The upper oven display will count down the cook time.
When the stop time is reached, the oven will shut off automatically.
If enabled
9.(Optional) After cook ends, press the quickset pad next to KEEP WARM. This will start a new cooking cycle that will keep food warm. The microwave will run at 10% power for 60 minutes. See the “Keep Warm” section for additional information.
10.(Optional) After cook ends, press the ADD 30SEC button. This will automatically add 30 seconds to the cook time. Press the quickset pad next to ADD MORE TIME to go to Cook Timer screen if necessary.
11.Touch CANCEL (or CANCEL MICROWAVE on combo models) to turn off the oven.
Cooking Functions
1.Touch the START button or touch the MICROWAVE button (on combination oven models).
2.From the Select Mode menu, select one of the following options, on convection models: Cook, Reheat, Convect Bake, Convect Roast, Defrost, Steam, Melt, Soften, Boil & Simmer, Broil & Grill, Keep Warm or Browning Pan. On non- convection models, choose between: Cook, Defrost, Reheat, Steam, Boil & Simmer, Keep Warm, Melt and Soften.
3.Enter a Cook Time
4.To adjust the power level, touch the quickset pad next to “Power Level 100%” until the desired level is reached. The range is shown on the following table.
Mode | Default Power/ | Range |
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Cook | 100% | |
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Reheat | 100% | |
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C. Bake | 325°F (163°C) | |
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C. Roast | 325°F (163°C) | |
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Defrost | 20% | |
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Steam | ||
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Melt | 30% | |
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Soften | 20% | |
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Broil/Grill | 0% | |
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Keep Warm | 10% | |
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Browning Pan | 100% | |
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5.Press START. The display will count down the cook time. When the stop time is reached, the oven will shut off automatically.
If enabled,
6.Press CANCEL (CANCEL MICROWAVE on combination oven models), or open the door to clear the display and/or stop reminder tones.
Cook
Times and cooking power have been preprogrammed for many common microwavable foods. Use the following chart as a guide.
FOOD | QUANTITY |
Manual* | Default power |
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Baked Potato | |
Pierce each one several times with a fork. |
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Place on a paper towel. Let stand 5 minutes |
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after cooking. |
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Frozen entree | |
Remove from package. Loosen cover on three | |
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sides. Let stand 3 minutes after cooking. |
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Scrambled eggs | |
Break eggs into a |
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with high sides. Add 1 tbs (15 mL) water per |
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egg and beat. Cover with plastic wrap and |
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vent. Stir and let stand |
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cooking. |
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Popcorn | |
For best results, do not use regular paper bags | bag |
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or glassware. Pop only 1 package of popcorn |
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at a time. Follow manufacturer's instructions |
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when using a microwave popcorn popper. |
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Listen for popping to slow to 1 pop every 1 or |
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2 seconds, then stop the cycle. For best |
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cooking results, do not repop unpopped |
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kernels. For best results, use fresh bags of |
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popcorn. Cooking results may vary by brand |
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and fat content. |
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*Manual Cook requires that a cook time be entered.
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