• Draw three or four cups of water and allow unit to reheat.
• Repeat the procedure until desired temperature is reached.
DO NOT ALLOW THE WATER TO BOIL.
Cleaning Hot Water Dispenser
Use only mild cleaners to clean the dispenser spout and plastic components.
Use of cleaning agents containing acids, alkalies and organic solvents will
result in the deterioration of plastic components.
WARNING: Use care when operating this unit. Do not allow
children to operate this unit. The tank is a non-pressure tank,
DO NOT modify this system. DO NOT close the vent tube or
connect other types of faucets or valves to the tank. Use only
the faucet supplied. DO NOT allow the water to boil. The
water and steam dispensed can instantly cause scalds or
burns. To minimize the possibility of fire, DO NOT store
flammable items such as rags, paper or aerosol cans near the
tank. DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this unit. DO NOT
remove or alter the thermal safety fuse. If the thermal fuse is
open contact your authorized service center. To prevent elec-
trical shock, disconnect the power cord before removing the
access cover to adjust or service the thermostat.
The microwave oven is operated from 120 Volt AC supplied by either shore
power, the generator or the inverter. Microwaves heat food by using sound
waves, generated at a very high frequency (2,450 MHZ) to agitate the water
molecules inside the item being heated. The higher the water content is to
solids, the faster the response or the shorter the cooking time. Inside the
microwave is a turntable that rotates when the microwave is operating. This
helps to heat the food evenly. The turntable can be turned off if a baking dish or
other large item is used. The microwave is designed to sit over a range or cook-
top. When cooking from the cooktop, use the microwave’s two speed
ventilation fan. The fan draws air in from the bottom of the microwave through
a pair of grease filters, then discharges the filtered air out through a replaceable
charcoal filter at the top. The ventilation fan may be operated manually or may
start automatically by a thermostat activated from heat produced by the cook-
top.
The microwave offers many different features. Some include varied cooking
times with different power settings: automatic sensor cooking, a kitchen timer,
Metric to American conversion chart (which includes temperature and weight),
on screen programming help, childproof lockout and auto defrost cycles. The
screen may be programmed to display one of three different languages.
The microwave/convection oven has the ability to cook food with heat like
an electric oven, or preheat the oven with heat and cook with microwaves.
Other features include the ability to cook with microwaves and convection at
the same time, sensor cooking and a built-in broiler.
Appliances
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