Before Microwaving ... , . . . . . . . . 2
SafetyInstructions . . ...... . . . 3,4
Featuresof YourOven . .. . ..... . 5
TouchControl Panel . .... . . . . 6,7
Howto Time Cook ..... .. . . . .. . 8
Howto Defrost ... . . . .... ..... . 9
HowtoTempCook
.0....,. . . .
10
GroundingInstructions.. .. .... 11
CareofYourOven . . .. . ... . 12,13
TheProblemSolver .... . . .... . 13
TheExhaustFeature . .... . . ... 14
IfYouNeedService . . . . . . .. ... 15
Warranty. .. . ...... .., f3ackCover
e Makesureall utensilsusedin
yourmicrowaveovenarelabeled
“suitablefor microwaving”.Check
yourCookbookfor specifictest
to determine“microwave-safe”
utensils.
* Papertowels,wax paper,and
plastic wrapcan be usedto cover
dishesin order to retainmoisture
andpreventspattering.
@Somemicrowavedfoods require
stirring,rotating,or rearranging.
Checkyour Cookbook for specific
instructions.
@Somefoodssuch asunshelled
eggsand
hotdogs must be pierced
to allowsteamto escapeduring
cooking,
Whenusingelectricalappliances
basicsafetyprecautionsshould
befollowed,includingthe
following:
WAFINIIW3-TOreducethe risk
of burns,electricshock,fire,
injury to personsor exposureto
excessivemicrowaveenergy:
@ Usethis appiiarweonly for its
intendeduseas describedin this
manual.
@ Readand
follow the specific
“PRECAU?7CXWTO AVOID
FQSSIBLE EXFKMJFE TO
ENERGY”
found cmpage2$
a This appliancemustbe
grounded,Connectonly to
properly groundedoutlet.See
found Qnpage~1.
s Forbest
operation, plug this
appkmx ktta its own ekdrical
QUth3?t,to p@&3nt flickeringof
lights, of fuseor trip=
ping of circuit breaker.
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only
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vicieclinstallation
@Do not coveror Mockany
amth43
a CM)not L&%3
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CXplug in water.
a Keeppowercord awayfrom
heatedsur%M%3EL‘
43Do not let power cord hang
overedgeof tableor counter,
a Do not operatethis appliance
if it hasa powercord
or pltig, Hit is ncdworking prop=
erly,or if it hasbeendamaged
or dropped.
@This applianceshould be$xw-
vicedcmlyby service
personnel, nearest
Wm4cefa~ility for
exarnin~tio?l,repairor
@
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supervisionis rwcessar’ywhen
usedby ahildren.
@Seedoor cleaninginstruc-
tions cmpage12.
s To reducethe risk of fire in
the ovencavity:
—Donot overcook
food.Care-
fully attendappiianceif paper,
plastic,or othercombustible
materialsare piacedinsidethe
ovento facilitatecooking.
—Removewiretwist-tiesfrom
paperor plasticbagsbefore
placingbagin oven.
---Donot useyour microwave
ovento dry newspapers.
-Paper towelsand napkins,
waxpaper.l%~ycledpaper
productscancontainmetal
fleckswhich maycausearcing
or ignite.Paperproductscon-
taining nylon or nykmfilaments
SIMX.Mbeavoided,asthey may
alsoignite.
-!343no! pop In your
avenunlessin a spe-
cial microwave~pcorn acx.x3s-
sory or unles youusepopcmrn
labeledfor use;,nmicrowave
ovens.
—00 not qwwa!ethe awn whlk
empty!03VM damagetothe
avenandthe offkw.Hby
acxkkmttheovenshould run
empty43minuteor two, no harm
isclone,F+3wever,try to avoid
opsratingthe ovenemptyat all
times—itsavesenergyand pro-
Icmgslife of the oven.
-if materialsinsidethe oven
should ignite,keepcwendoor
closed,turn ovenoff, and dis-
connectthe powercord,or shut
off poweratthe fuseOrcircuit
breakerpanel,
@Someproductssuchas
whole eggsand
sealed cmn-
tainem+=+xexample,closed
glassjars–may explodeand
should nut Beheatedin this
oven.
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