GE JKP65 User manual

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Microwaves
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MicrowaveCookingCenter
Safewinstructions...................2-7
OperatingInstrudions,~ps
Aluminum Foil...................7,23,26-28,30
Features.......................................................8, g
LowerOven...........................................2O.33
Baking.....
.,.,........................................2l-24
Broiling................................................28, 2g
ElectronicControls.................................. 1I
Fan...,....... 10,20,21,24,26,28,31,32
Roasting.............................................26,27
Self-CleaningOven..........................30-33
Shelves..................
20,21,26,28-30,32
TimedBaking.................................... 23,24
MicrowaveOven................................. 14-lg
CookingbyTemperature....................... 18
CookingbyTime...................................... 17
DefrostingbyTime.................................. 16
DoubleDutyTMShelf................................ Ig
ElectronicControls.................................. 10
HoldTmer ....................t.................... 14, 15
Probe.......................................................... 18
Problem solver ......................38,39
ThermostatAdjustment-
DOIt Yourself............................................25
Morequestions?...call
GEAnswerCenter@800.626.2000
CareandCleaning................34-37
BroilerPanand Rack..................................37
DoubleDutyTMShelf....................................35
LowerOvenDoor........................................36
LowerOvenLight....................................... 37
LowerOvenShelves..................................36
MicrowaveOven.....
.....................................34
MicrowaveOvenLamp.............................35
Probe...........
...................................................34
Consumer Services...................43
Important PhoneNumbers........................43
ModelandSerialNumbers..........................2
Removalof PackagingTape........................2
Warranty........................................BackCover
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Theelectrical output of themicrowave oven
in this cooking center IS800 watts
GEAppliances
Models:
JKP64
JKP65
JKP66
164D2966P127-I
~LP US~LP YOU...
Beforeusingyourcookingcenter,read
thisguidecarefully.
Itisintendedto helpyouoperateandmaintainyour
newcookingcenterproperly.
Keepit handyforanswersto yourquestions.
Ifyoudon’tunders~d somethingorneedmorehelp,cdl:
GE Answer Center”
800.626.2000
24hours a day,7 days a week
Howto RemovePackagingTape.
Toassurenodamageisdoneto thefinishofthe
product,thesafestwaytoremovetheadhesiveleft
frompackagingtapeonnewappliancesisan
applicationof a householdIiquiddishwashing
detergent,mineraloilorcookingoil.Applywitha
softclothandallowto soak.Wipedryandthenapply
anappliancepolishtothoroughlycleanandprotect
thesurface.
NOTE: Theplastictapemustberemovedfromthe
chrometrimonovenparts.Itcannotberemovedif
itisbakedon.
Writedownthemodelandserialnumbers.
You’IIfindthemon a labelinsidetheupperoven
ontheleftside.
ThesenumbersarealsoontheConsumerProduct
OwnershipRegistrationCardthatcamewithyour
cookingcenter.Beforesendinginthiscard,please
writethesenumbershere:
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
Usethesenumbersin anycorrespondenceor service
callsconcerningyourcookingcenter.
Besureyourcookingcenteris registered.
It is importantthatwe,themanufacturer,knowthe
locationofyourcookingcentershoulda needoccur
foradjustments.
Yoursupplierisresponsibleforregisteringyouas
theowner,
Pleasecheckwithyoursuppliertobe surehehas
doneso;alsosendinyourConsumerProduct
OwnershipRegistrationCard.Ifyoumove,or if you
arenottheoriginalpurchaserpleasewriteto us,
statingmodelandserialnumbers.This appliance
must be registered. Pleasebe certain that it is.
Write to:
GEAppliances
RangeProductService
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
Ifyou receiveda damagedcooking
center...
Immediatelycontactthedealer(orbuilder)thatsold
youthecookingcenter.
Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyourequestservice...
ChecktheProblemSolverinthebackofthis&uide.
It listscausesofminoroperatingproblemsthatyou
cancorrectyourself.
PRECAU~ONS TOAVOm POSS~LE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESS~ MCROWAm ENERGY
(a) Do NotAttempt to operatethisovenwiththe
dooropensinceopen-dooroperationcanresult
inharmfulexposureto microwaveenergy.It is
importantnotto defeator tamperwiththesafety
interlocks.
(b) DoNot Place anyobjectbetweentheovenfront
faceandthedoororallowsoilor cleanerresidue
to accumulateon sealingsurfaces.
(c)Do Not Operate theovenif itis damaged.It is
particularlyimportantthattheovendoorclose
properlyandthatthereisno damagetothe:
(1)door(bent)
(2)hingesandlatches(brokenor loosened)
(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces.
(d) The OvenShould Notbeadjustedorrepairedby
anyoneexceptproperlyqualifiedservicepersonnel.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYNOTICE
TheCaliforniaSafeDrinkingWaterand
ToxicEnforcementAct
requirestheGovernor
of
Californiatopublisha list ofsubstancesknown
tothestatetocausebirthdefectsorother
reproductiveharm,andrequiresbusinessesto
warncustomersofpotentialexposuretosuch
substances.
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Thefiberglassinsulationinself”c}eanovens
givesoffa verysmallamountofcarbon
monoxideduringthecleaningcycle.
Exposure
canbeminimizedbyventingwithanopen
windoworusingaventilationfanorhood.
Whenusingelectricalappliancesbasicsafety
precautionsshouldbefollowed,including
thefollowing:
WARNING—TOreducetheriskofburns,
electricshock,fire,injurytopersonsorexposureto
excessivemicrowaveenergy:
Usethisapplianceoniyforitsintendeduseas
describedinthisguide.
Donotusecorrosive
chemicalsorvaporsinthisappliance.
Thiscookingcenterisspecificallydesignedto
heatorcookfood,andisnotintendedfor
laboratoryorindustrialuse.
Besureyourappiianceisproperly
installedandgroundedbyaqualified
technician
inaccordancewiththeprovided
InstallationInstructions.
Makesurechildrenarecloselysupervised?
whenusingthisappiiance.
Thisapp~ancemustbeconnectedtoa
grounded,meti~c, permanentwiringsystem,
oranequipmentgroundingconductorshould
bemnwiththecircuitconductorsandconnected
totheequipmentgroundingterminalorleadon
theappliance.
Thisappiianceshouldbeservicedonlyby
qualifiedservicepersonnel.
Contactthenearest
authorizedservicefacilityforexamination,repair
oradjustment.Donotrepairorreplaceanypartof
thisapplianceunlessspecificallyrecommendedin
thisguide.Allotherservicingshouldbereferred
toaquditiedtechnician.
Beforeperforminganyservice,DISCONNECT
THECOO~G CENTERPOWERSUPPLY
ATTHEHOUSEHOLDDISTR~UTION
PANEL
BYREMOVINGTHEFUSEOR
SWITCHNGOFFTHECIRCUITBREA~R.
~
Donotcoverorblockanyopeningsonthe
appliance.
*DonotstorethisappEanceoutdoors.
Do
notusethisproductnearwater—forexample,
inawetbasement,ornearaswimmingpool.
Donotoperatethisapplianceif itisnotworking
properly,orifithasbeendamagedordropped.
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Havetheinstaflershowyouthelocation
ofthecircuitbreakerorfuse.Markitfor
easyreference.
Foryoursafety,neveruseyourappliancefor
warmingorheatingtheroom.
cBesurethecookingcenterissecurelyinstalled
inacabinetthatisfirmlyattachedtothehouse
structure.
Neverallowanyonetoclimb,sit,stand
orhangontheovendoor,
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~ORTANT SA~~ ~STRUCTIONS
(coatinued)
~Donotleavechtidrendon~hildren should
notbeleftaloneorunattendedinareawhere
applianceisinuse.Theyshoddneverbeallowed
tositorstandonanypartoftheappliance.
4Donotallowanyoneto ebb, stand or hangon
thedoor.Theycoulddamagethecookingcenter,
CAUTION:ITEMSOF~TERESTTO
CHILDRENSHOULDNOTBESTOREDIN
CAB~ETSABOVEACOOK~G CENTER—
CH~DRENCLIMBINGON~E COOK~G
CENTERTOREACH~MS COULDBE
SERIOUSLYINWRED.
e
Teachchildrennot to playwiththecontroh
or anyotherpart ofthecookingcenter.
4Neverleavethe ovendooropenwhenyouare
notwatchingtheoven,
*Neverwearloosefittingor
hanginggarments
whileusingthisappliance.
Becarefulwhen
reachingforitemsstoredovertheoven.
Flammablematerialcouldbeignitedifbrought
incontactwithhotheatingelementsandmay
causesevereburns.
Useonlydrypotholde~moist or
damppotholdersonhotsurfacesmay
resultinburnsfromsteam,Donotlet
potholderstouchhotheatingelements,Donot
usea towelorotherbulkycloth,Suchclothscan
catchfire on ahot heatingelement.
Alwayskeepdishtowel%dishcloths,pot
holders,andotherhens asafedistancefrom
yourcookingcenter.
*Alwayskeepwoodenspoonsandplastic
utensilsandcannedfoodasafedistanceaway
fromyourcookingcenter.
Alwayskeepcombustiblewallcoverings,
curtainsordrapesasafedistancefrom
yourcookingcenter.
4Donotstoreflammablematerialinanovenor
nearthecookJngcenter.
Donotleavepaperproducts,cookingutensils,
orfoodintheovenwhennotinuse.
Donotstoreorusecombustiblematerials,
gasolineorotherflammablevaporsandliquids
inthevicinityofthisoranyotherappliance.
4Donotletcookinggreaseorother
flammablematerialsaccumulateinor
nearthecookingcenter.
4Donotusewaterongreasefires.
Smotherfireor flame or use a multi-
purposedry chemicalor foam-type
extinguisher.
Flame in the ovencan be smotheredcompletely
by closingthe oven door and turningthe oven
off
orbyusinga multi-purposedrychemicalor
foam-typeextinguisher,
Donottouchtheheatingelementsor the
interiorsurfaceoftheoven.
Thesesurfacesmay
behotenoughtoburneventhoughtheyaredark
incolor.Duringandafteruse,donottouch,orlet
clothingorotherflammablematerialscontactany
interiorareaoftheoven;allowsufficienttimefor
coolingfirst.
Potentiallyhotsurfacesincludetheoven
ventopenings,surfacesneartheopenings,
crevicesaroundtheovendoor,andtheedgesof
thedoorwindow,
Remember:Theinsidesurfaceoftheovenmay
behotwhenthedoorisopened,
4
Whencookingpork,followthedirections
exactlyandalwayscookthemeattoaninternal
temperatureofatleast170°F.Thisassuresthat,
intheremotepossibilitythattrichinamaybe
presentinthemeat,itwillbekilledandthemeat
willbesafetoeat.
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MicrowaveOven:
o Readandfollowthespecific“Precautionsto
AvoidPossibleExposuretoExcessiveMcrowave
Energy”section.
To reduce theriskoffireintheovencavity:
—Donotovercookfood.Carefullyattendappiiance
ifpaper,plasticorothercombustiblematerials
areplacedinsidetheoventofacilitatecooking.
—Removewiretwist-tiesandmetalhandles
frompaperorplasticcontainersbeforeplacing
themintheoven.
—Donotuseyourmicrowaveoventodry
newspapers.
—Donotuserecycledpaperproducts.
Recycledpapertowels,napkinsandwaxpaper
cancontainmetalfleckswhichmaycause
arcingorignite.Paperproductscontaining
nylonornylonfilamentsshouldbeavoided,
astheymayalsoignite.
—Donotpoppopcorninyourmicrowaveoven
unlessina specialmicrowavepopcornaccessory
orunlessyouusepopcornlabeledforusein
microwaveovens.
—Do notovercookpotatoes.Theycould
dehydrateandcatchfire,causingdamageto
youroven.
—Donotoperatetheovenwhileemptytoavoid
damagetotheovenandthedanger
offire.Ifby
accidenttheovenshouldrunemptyaminuteor
two,noharmisdone,However,trytoavoid
operatingtheovenemptyatailtimes—itsaves
energyandprolongsthelifeoftheoven.
—Donotusetheovenforstoragepurposes.
Donotleavepaperproducts,cookingutensilsor
foodintheovenwhennotinuse.
—Mmaterialsinsidethe ovenshould
ignite,
keepovendoorclosed,turnovenoff,and
disconnectthepowercord,orshutoffpower
atthefuseorcircuitbreakerpanel.
oSomeproductssuchaswholeeggsand
sealedcontaine~for
example,closedglass
jars-will explodeandshouldnotbeheatedin
thisoven.Suchuseofthemicrowaveovencould
resultininjury.
Seethedoorsurfacecleaninginstructions
in
theCareandCleaningsectionofthisguide.
QAvoidheatingbabyfoodinglassjars,evenwith”
thelidoff,
Makesureallinfantfoodisthoroughly
cooked.Stirfoodtodistributetheheatevenly,Be
carefultopreventscaldingwhenwarming
formulaorbreastmilk.Thecontainermayfeel
coolerthanthemilkreailyis.Alwaystestthemilk
beforefeedingthebaby.
Donotboileggsinamicrowaveoven.Pressure
willbuildupinsidetheeggyolkandwillcauseit
toburst,possiblyresultingininjury,
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Foodswithunbrokenouter‘~skin”
.,,
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suchaspotatoes,sausages,tomatoes,
.,
apples,chickenliversandother
giblets,andeggyolksshouldbepiercedtoallow
steamtoescapeduringcooking.
*Donotdefrostfrozenbeveragesin narrow-
neckedbottles(especiallycarbonatedbeverages).
Even
ifthecontaineris opened,pressurecanbuild
up.Thiscancausethecontainertoburst,possibly
resultingininjury,
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WORTANT SAFETY~STRUCTIONS
(condnued)
Usefoilonlyasdirectedinthisguide.TV
dinnersmaybemicrowavedinfoiltraysless
than3/4inchhigh;removethetopfoilcoverand
returnthetraytothebox.Whenusingmetalinthe
microwaveoven,keepmetal(otherthanthemetal
shelflatleastoneinchawayfromsidesofoven.
@Cookware may becomehotbecauseofheat
transferredfromtheheatedfood.
Potholdersmay
beneededtohandlethecookware,
Theovenfloorcanbecometoohottotouch.Be
careful
touchingthefloorduringandaftercooking.
*Foods
cookedinliquids(suchaspasta)
maytendtoboilovermorerapidlythanfoods
containinglessmoisture,Shouldthisoccur,refer
totheCareandCleaningsectionforinstructions
onhowtocleantheinsideoftheoven.
~Donotusea thermometerinfoodyouare
microwavingunlessthethermometerisdesigned
orrecommendedforuseinthemicrowaveoven.
*When cooking pork, followthedirections
exactlyandalwayscookthemeattoaninternal
temperatureofatleast170°F.Thisassuresthat,in
theremotepossibilitythattrichinamaybepresent
inthemeat,itwillbekilledandthemeatwillbe
safetoeat.
Remove the temperature probe from the
oven when
notusingittocookwith.Ifyou
leavetheprobeinsidetheovenwithoutinserting
itinfoodorliquid,andturnonmicrowaveenergy,
itcancreateelectricalarcingintheoven,and
damageovenwalls.
*
Hot foodsandsteamcancause
.= burns.Be
carefulwhenopeningany
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-.:..,-
containersofhotfood.including
popcornbags,cookingpouchesandboxes~To
preventpossibleinjury,directsteamawayfrom
handsandface.
PlasticCookwar~Plasticcookwaredesigned
formicrowavecookingisveryuseful,butshould
beusedcarefully,Evenmicrowave-safeplastic
maynotbeastolerantofovercookingconditions
asareglassorceramicmaterialsandmaysoften
orcharifsubjectedtoshortperiodsof
overcooking.Inlongerexposurestoovercooking,
thefoodandcookwarecouldignite,Forthese
reasons:
1)Usemicrowave-safeplasticsonlyand
usetheminstrictcompliancewiththecookware
manufacturer’srecomtne~ldations.2)Donot
subjectemptycookwaretomicrowaving.3)Do
notpermitchildrentouseplasticcookware
withoutcompletesupervision,
.
Notallplasticwrapissuitableforuse
inmicrowaveovens.
Checkthepackagefor
properuse.
“Boilable”cookingpouchesandtightlyclosed
plasticbagsshouldbeslit,piercedorventedas
directedonthepackage.
Iftheyarenot,plastic
couldburstduringorimmediatelyaftercooking,
possiblyresultingininjury.Also,plasticstorage
containersshouldbeatleastpartiallyuncovered
becausetheyformatightseal.Whencooking
withcontainerstightlycoveredwithplasticwrap,
removecoveringcarefullyanddirectsteamaway
fromhandsandface.
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Spontaneousboiling—Undercertain
specialcircumstances,liquidsmaystart
toboilduringorshortlyafterremoval
fromthemicrowave
oven,Topreventburnsfrom
splashingliquid,stirtheliquidbrieflybefore
removingthecontainerfromthemicrowaveoven.
UseoftheDOUBLEDUTYTMshelfaccessory.
—Removetheshelffromtheovenwhennotinuse,
—Donotstoreorcookwiththeshelfonthefloor
oftheoven.Productdamagemayresult.
—Usepotholderswhenhandlingtheshelfand
cookware,Theymaybehot.
—Donotusea microwavebrowningdishonthe
shelf,Theshelfcouldoverheat,
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Self-CleaningLowerOven:
Standawayfromthecookingcenterwhen
openingtheovendoor.Thehotairorsteam
whichescapescancauseburnstohands,face
andoreyes.
Donotheatunopenedfoodcontainen+
Pressure
couldbuildupandthecontainercould
burst,causinganinjury.
Keeptheovenventductunobstructed.
Neverleavejars or cansoffatdrippingsinor
nearyouroven.
Placetheovenshe~inthedesiredposition
whiletheoveniscoo},Iftheshelvesmustbe
handledwhenhot,donotletpotholdercontact
theheatingelements.
Pullingouttheshetitotheshelflockisa
convenienceinliftingheavyfoods.Itisalso
aprecautionagtinstburnsfromtouchinghot
surfacesofthedoororovenwalls.
eWhenusingcookingorroastingbagsinthe
oven,followthemanufacturer’sdirections.
*Donotuseyouroventodrynewspapers,
Ifoverheated,theycancatchfire.
*Afterbroiling,alwaystakethebroilerpanout
oftheovenandcleanit.Leftovergreaseinthe
broilerpancancatchfirethenexttimeyouuse
thepan.
*Listen
forfan—afannoiseshouldbeheard
sometimeduringthecleaningcycle,Ifnot,
callforservicebeforeself-cleaningagain+
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Donotleavepaperproducts9cookingutensils
orfoodintheovenwhennotinuse.
oNeverleavetheovendooropenwhenyouare
notwatchingthecookingcenter.
Donotstoreanythinginyouroven.Theseitems
maycatchonfire,andplasticitemsmaymelt.
Alwayskeeptheovenclearandfreeofitemsthat
mayburn.
QDonotfinetheovenbottomwithaluminum
foii.~ notuseahnninumfoilexceptas
suggestedinthisguide.
Donotdeantheovendoorgasket.Thedoor
gasketisessentialfora goodseal.Careshouldbe
takennottorub,damageormovethegasket.
Donotuseovencleaners,Nocommercialoven
cleanerorovenlinerprotectivecoatingofany
kindshouldbeusedinoraroundanypartofthe
oven.Residuefromovencleanerswilldamage
theinsideoftheovenwhentheself-cleaning
cycleisused.
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onlypa~ listedin thisUseand
CareGtide.
*BesumtowipeUpexcessspillagebefore
startingthese~-cleaningcycle.
oKeepthecookingcentercleanandfreeof
accumulationsofgreaseorspillovers,which
mayignite.
*Beforese~-cleaningtheoven,removethebroiler
panandothercookware.
if theself-cleaningmodemalfunctions,turnthe
ovenoffanddisconnectthepowersupply.Haveit
servicedbyaqualifiedtechnician.
SAW ~SE
~STRUCTIONS
7
FEATURESOF YOURCOOmG CENTER
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Features
1 Broiler Pan and Rack—LowerOven
Foruseinthelowerovenonly.Do notcleanintheself-cleaningoven.
2 DoubleDutyTMShelf—MicrowaveOven
Forusein themicrowaveovenonly.
3 Temperature Probe—MicrowaveOven
Foruseinthemicrowaveovenonly.
4 Oven Vent—LowerOven
5 Inside Door Latches—MicrowaveOven
6 Windowwith Metil Shield
Allowscookingtobe viewedwhilekeepingmicrowavesconfinedin theoven.
7 MicrowaveDoor Handle
Pullthehandleto open.Thedoormustbe securelylatchedfortheovento operate.
8 ShelfSupports For the DoubleDutyTMShelf
9 Modeland Serial Numbers
10 Light—MicrowaveOven
11 Vent—MicrowaveOven
12 Receptaclefor the Temperature Probe
13 Oven Grille
14 MicrowaveOven Controls
15 Lower Oven Controls
16 MicrowaveOven Floor
17 AutomaticOven Light Switch—LowerOven
18 AutomaticOven Door Latch—LowerOven
Usedfor self-cleaningonly.
19 Light—LowerOven
20 BroilElement—LowerOven
21 Oven ShelfSuppork—LowerOven
ShelfpositionsforcookingaresuggestedintheBaking,RoastingandBroilingsections.
22 Oven Shelveswith Stop-Lock~Lower Oven
Easilyremovedorrepositionedontheshelfsupports.
23 BakeElement—LowerOven
Maybegentlyliftedforwipingtheovenfloor.
24 OvenDoor Gasket
Donotclean.
25 Lift-Off OvenDoor with BroilStop
Position-LowerOven
Easilyremovedforcleaning.
Explained
on Page
7,26,28,
29,37
19,35
18
37
2
34
34
19
2
35
3
18
7,30,35,37
10,12,13,34
11-13,34
6,34
20
31,32
20,37
30
20,21,26,
28-30,32,33
20,21,26,
28-30,32,36
30
7,36
i,7,28,30,36
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FEATURESOF YOUR
~CROWAW OWN CONTROLPANEL
1.DISPLAY.Displaysthetimeor temperature
duringcookingfunctions,thepowerlevelbeing
used,thecookingmodeandinstructions.
NOTE: Thetimeonthemicrowavedisplayis
shownin minutesandseconds(1:30is oneminute,
30seconds).Ontheloweroven,timeis shownin
hoursandminutes(1:30is onehour,30 minutes).
2. TIME COOK. Pressthispadbeforeentering
thetimeforcookingatPowerLevel10.You
maychangethepowerlevelafterenteringthe
cookingtime.
3. TIME DEFROST.Pressthispadbeforeentering
thetimeforthawingatautomaticPowerLevel3.
Youmaychangethepowerlevelafterentering
defrostingtime.
4. TEMP COOK. Usethetemperatureprobeto cook
byusinga temperaturethatyouset.Oncethefood
reachesthistemperature,theovenswitchesto the
holdsettingandmaintainsthattemperatureuntil
youopenthedoororpresstheCLEAWOFFpad.
5.HOLD TIMER. Pressto setthetimeror the
holdingtime;doesnotturnonmicrowaveenergy.
6.POWER LEVEL. Pressthispadbeforeentering
anotherpowerlevelnumberif you wantto change
fromautomaticPowerLevel10(HIGH)for
cookingorPowerLevel3 (LOW)fordefrosting.
7. START.Afterallselectionsaremade,pressthis
padto starttheoven.
8.NUMBERPADS.Pressthesepadstoenterthe
cookingtime,thedefrostingtime,thetemperature,
andthepowerlevel.
9. CLEAWOFF.Whenpressed,it shutsofftheoven
anderasesallsettings.
MICROWAVE OVEN
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NOTE: Themicrowaveovenfanoperatesduring
microwavecookingandisalsousedto coolthe
control.Heatfromtheloweroven,alongwithheat
fromthemicrowaveoven,mayalsocausethefanto
operate.Thefan mayoperatewithbothovensoffand
willturnitselfoff.
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FEATURESOF YOUR
LOWER OVENCONTROLPANEL
NOTE: The controlsfor the lowerovenwillnot
operate until the digitalclockhas been set.
1.DISPLAY.Showstheoperationsyouhave
selected,thetimeofdayandthecookingor
cleaningstatus.
NOTE: Thetimeonthemicrowavedisplayis
shownin minutesandseconds(1:30is one
minute,30seconds).Ontheloweroven,thetime
is shownin hoursandminutes(1:30isonehour,
30minutes).
2.INCREASE or DECREASE. Shorttapsto the
padeitherincreaseor decreasethetime-or
temperatureby stnallamounts.Pressandholdthe
padtoeitherincreaseordecreasethetimeor
temperaturebylargeramounts.
3. BAKE.Pressthispadto selectthebakefunction.
4.BROIL. Pressthispadto selectthebroilfunction.
5.AUTOSELF CLEAN.Pressthispadforthe
Self-Cleaningmode.
6. START.Mustbepressedto startanycooking
orcleaningfunction.
7. COOK TIME. Useto entertheamountof time
requiredfortimedbakingorroasting.
8. STOP TIME. Usewhenbakingor cleaningto
enterthetimeof dayyouwantoventoturnoff.
9. TIMER ON/OFF.Letsyoutimeanykitchen
function.
10.CLEAWOFF.Cancelsallprogramsexcept
clockandtimer.Alsostopstheovensignal
andstopstheSeIf-Cleaningcycle.
11.CLOCK. Pressthispadto enterthetimeof dayor
checkthetimeofdaywhenthedisplayis showing
otherinformation.
12.OVENLIGHT. Pressthispadtoturntheoven
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lighton andoff.
If “F- and a number” flash in the display,and
the ovencontrol signals,this indicatesfunction
error code.PresstheCLEAWOFFpad.Allowthe
oventocoolforonehour.Puttheovenbackinto
operation,If thefunctionerrorcoderepeats,
disconnectthepowertotheovenandcallforservice.
LOWER OVEN
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OVEN
LIGHT
%MIcflOwAVE FANMAYOpERATEWHILEOVENISCLEANING
Howto Recalla Setting
If youwantto checkthesettingforanyfunction
(suchasBakeorBroil),pressthepadanditwill
appearbriefly.
If youwantto changethesetting,pressthepad
andimmediatelyenterthenewsetting.Thenpress
theSTARTpad.
For example,to checka baking time that you
set, presstheCOOKTIMEpad,andthetimewill
showbriefly.
Tochangethe baking time,presstheCOOKTIME
padandimmediatelyenteranewtime.Thenpress
theSTARTpad.
Tochangethe time ofday, allotherfunctions,
includingthetimer,mustbeoff.
NOTE: DuringRecall,theactivefunctionis not
affecteduntilyoumakea changeandpressthe
STARTpad.
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CLOCKAm TMER
Clock
NOTE: The clockmust be set beforethe contro~sfor
Then,alllightsgo offand“RESET’appearsin the
the lowerovenwillwork.
upperdisplay,and“PF’ (forPowerFailure)appearsin
Whenpoweris firstconnectedtoyourcookingcenter
thelowerovendisplay.
orafterapowerfailureof anykind,thedigitqldisplay
PresstheCLEAWOFFpadonthemicrowavecontrol
on boththemicrowaveandlowerovencontrolpanels
panelandthemicrowaveovenis readyto use.
showslighted8’sand 18’splusallovenfunctionsfor
Beforeusingthe lower oven,the electronicdigital
about15seconds.
clockmust beset.
Howto Set the Clock
2. PresstheINCREASEor DECREASE
Quick Set-Clock
a
padto setthetimeofday.
1.PresstheCLOCKpad,
a
2. PresstheINCREASEor DECREASEpadto
enterthetime.
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3. PresstheSTARTpad.
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1.PresstheCLOCKpad,
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3. PresstheSTARTpad.Thisentersthe
CLOCK
START
timeandstartstheclock.
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Timer
Youmayprogramthetimerfortimecookingor
Thetimercountsdowninminutes,1minuteata time,
otherhouseholdactivitiesforupto 11hoursand
59minutes.
untilthelastminuteisreached.Thesecondswillnot
bedisplayeduntilthelastminuteisreached.
Whenthetimerreaches:0,” “TIMER”flashesin
thedisplay,
Howto Set the Timer
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TIMER
1.Pressthe’TIMERON/OFFpad.
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3. PresstheSTARTpad.
O~FF
START
AfterpushingtheSTARTpad,
theflashingcolontellsyouthe
a
2.PresstheINCREASEor
timeriscountingdown,although
DECREASEpadto setthetimeof
thedisplaydoesnotchangeuntil
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day.If youmakea mistake,press
1minutehaspassed.
theTIMERON/OFFpadtwiceand
4. Whentimeis up,theovencontrolsignalsuntilyou
v
e
beginagain.
presstheTIMERON/OFFpad.Displaythenshows
thetimeofday.
NOTE: Theminutetimerisindependentofallthe
otherfunctionsandit doesnotcontroltheoven.
TheCLEAWOFFpaddoesnotaffectthetimer.
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INCREASEor DECREASEPad Speed
Youcanchangetheresponsespeedof
thesepadsin 10increments.
Whiletheovenis offandthetimeofday
A
@
showsinthedisplay,pressandholdboth
theINCREASEandDECREASEpadsat
thesametimefor2 or 3 seconds.The
v
e
speedlevelsrangefromLOtoHI;LOis
theslowestspeedandHIis thefastest.
PowerFailure
If “PF” appears in the display,youhada power
failure.Whenthepowerwentout,thecurrenttime
wasstoredin thecontrol’smemory.Then,whenthe
powerwasrestored,thetimeof daywascontinued.
For example,aftera 5-minutepowerinterruption,
yourclockwillbe 5 minutesslow,
Toreset the clock,presstheCLOCKpad.Enterthe
correcttimeofdaybypressingtheINCREASEor
DECREASEpad.
Tocheckthe time ofday whenthe displayis
showingother information, simplypressthe
CLOCKpad.Thetimeof dayshowsforaslongas
yourfingeris onthepad,plus3 additionalseconds.
QuestionsandAnswers
Q. When I camehome,the displayshowed“PF’
instead ofthe time.What happened?
A. Yourhomehadabriefpowerfailurewhileyou
weregone.Nothingiswrongwithyourclock—
just resetit.
Q. When changingthe timeofday,if I press the
CLOCK pad and then discoverthat the time
shownis right, do I haveto reset the clock?
A. No.Theoriginaltimeof daywillreappearina
coupleof minutes.
UsetheINCREASEorDECREASEpadto
changetheresponserateof thesepads.Press
theSTARTpadto storethenewspeedandreturn
tothetimeofdaydisplay.
If youhaveseveral clocksin your kitchen,you may
wishto blank the time of day on your oven.
If so,pressandholdtheCLOCKpad,thenpressthe
STOPTIMEpad.Althoughyoucannotseeit,the
clockmaintainsthecorrecttimeofday.It will
reappearforthedurationofanyfunctionthatdisplays
a StartTimeandStopTime.
PressingtheCLOCKpadwillmakethetimeof
dayreappear.
NOTE: Thetimeof daycannotbechangedduringa
lowerovencookingoperation.
Q. Can I changethe clockwhileI’m cookingfood
in the loweroven?
A.No,Theclockcannotbechangedduringany
programthatusestheoventimeror thedisplay.
Youmusteitherstopthoseprogramsor waituntil
theyarefinishedbeforechangingthetime.
Q. Can I check the time of day whilethe displayis
showingtimer function?
A. Yes.SimplypresstheCLOCKpadandthetimeof
dayshowsfor aslongasyourfingerisonthepad,
plus3 additionalseconds.
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Make sure all the cookwareused in your
microwaveovenis suitablefor microwaving.
Mostglasscasseroles,cookingdishes,measuring
cups,custardcups,potteryorchinadinnerware
whichdoesnothavemetallictrimorglazewitha
metallicsheencanbeused.Somecookwareis
labeled“suitablefor microwaving.”
If youare not sure ifa dish ismicrowave-safe,
usethis test:
Placein theovenboth
thedishyouare
testinganda glass
measuringcupfilled
withonecupwater—
setthemeasuringcup
eitherin or nextto the
dish.Microwave”for-l minuteathigh.If thedish
heats,it shouldnotbeusedformicrowaving.
If thedishremainscoolandonlythewaterin the
cupheats,thenthedishis microwave-safe,
Paper towels,waxpaper and plastic wrap
canbeusedtocoverdishesinorderto retain
moistureandpreventspattering.Besureto vent
plasticwrapso steamcanescape.
Somemicrowavedfoodsrequire stirring,
rotating or rearranging. Seethecookbook.
Steam buildsup pressure in foodswhich
are tightly covered by a skin or membrane.
Piercepotatoes,eggyolksandchickenlivers
topreventbursting,
Allthesethingsare normal withyour
Themicrowavefanmayoperatewithbothovens
microwaveoven:
off.It iscoolingthecontrolandwillturnitselfoff.
Steamor vaporescapingfromaroundthedoor.
SomeTV-Radiointerferencemightbenoticedwhile
*Lightreflectionaroundthedoorortheoutercase.
usingyourmicrowaveoven.It’ssin]ilarto the
interferencecausedbyothersmallappliancesand
*Dimmingof theovenlightandchangein theblower
doesnotindicateaproblemwithyouroven.
soundmayoccurwhileoperatingatpowerlevels
otherthanhigh.
A dullthumpingsoundwhiletheovenisoperating.
HOW TO USETHE HOLD TMR
The hold timer has three timing functions:
It operatesasa minutetimer,
It canbesettodelaycooking.
@Itcanbe usedas a holdsettingafterdefrosting.
Theholdtimeroperateswithoutmicrowaveenergy.
Howto Timea 3-MinutePhoneCall
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HOLD
1.PresstheHOLDTIMERpad.
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3. PresstheSTARTpad.Thedisplayshows
Tl~ER
START
thetimecountingdown.
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4. Whentimeisup,theovencontrolsignals.
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UsingaHoldingTime
Theholdtimercanalsobeusedto programa “holdtime”between
microwavecookingfunctions.Thetimecanrangefrom 1secondto 99
minutesand99seconds.
ProgrammingDelayedCooking
Todelaycookingup to 99minutesand99 seconds,
NOTE: WhendelayingtheTempCookfunction,
presstheTIMECOOKortheTEMPCOOKpadand
be suretheprobeis inthefoodbeforepressingthe
entertheCookTimeorthetemperature.Pressthe
STARTpad.
HOLDTIMERpadandenterthenumberofminutes
todelaycooking.PresstheSTARTpad.Thetimerwill
countdownto zeroandthencookingwillbegin.
Howto TimeDefrost,HoldandTimeCook
Let’ssayyouwantto defrosta frozencasserolefor
15minutes,holdfor 10minutesandthenTimeCook
for25minutes.Here’showtodoit:
1.Takecasserolefromfreezerandplaceinoven.
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2. PresstheTIMEDEFROSTpad.
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4. SetthestandingorHoldTimeby
HOLD
TIMER
pressingtheHOLDTIMERpad.
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)
5. Pressthe 1,0, 0 andOpadstoholdfortenminutes.
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6. PresstheTIMECOOKpad.
TIME ~
C~K
7.Pressthe2,5,0 andOpadsto set25minutesof
cookingtime.
=8. PresstheSTARTpad.
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START
Aseach function is automatically performed,
theovendisplayshowsinstructionsenteredand
thefunction.
9.Whentimeisup,theovencontrolsignalsandthe
ovenautomaticallyshutsoff.
NOTE: Foodsthatspoileasilysuchasmilk,eggs,
fish,stuffings,poultryandporkshouldnotbe allowed
to sitformorethanonehourafterdefrosting.Room
temperaturepromotesthegrowthof harmfulbacteria.
Besurethattheovenlightisoffbecauseheatfromthe
bulbwillspeedharmfulbacteriagrowth.
Defrostingis automaticallyset on Power
Level3,butcanbechangedby pressingthe
‘OWERLEVELpadandthedesiredDowerlevel.
QuestionsandAnswers
Q. What willhappen if I accidentallyreverse my
Q. Can I defrost and hold only?
defrost, hold and cookinstructions?
A. Yes.Sometimesyoumayonlywanttodefrost
A. Theovenwillautomaticallyrearrangeyour
a food,holdit,andcookitlater.Allyouneed
program.Defrostingwillalwayscomefirst,then
to do is programinTimeDefrostandamount
hold,andthenthecookingfunction.
oftime.ThenprogramHoldandtheamountof
time.Besuretoputthethaweddishinthe
refrigeratorpromptly.
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DEFROSTINGBYT~E
The TimeDefrostsettingis designedfor speedy
thawing offrozen foodand is one of fh~great
advantages ofa microwaveoven.
Power Level3 isautomaticallyset for defrosting,
butyoumaychangethisformoreflexibility,
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwiththedefrost
function,defrostfrozenstrawberriesbyfollowingthe
stepsbelow.
1.Placethepackageoffrozenstrawbeties inthe
ovenandclosethedoor.
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4. PresstheSTARTpad.Whenthecycleis
START
completed,theovencontrolsignalsand
theovenautomaticallyshutsoff.
5. Turnthepackageover,closethedoorandrepeat
steps2 and3 to settheremaininghalfofthe
defrostingtime.PresstheSTARTpad.
6. Whentheovencontrolsignals,openthedoor,
removethepackageandseparatethestrawberries
tofinishdefrosting.
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TIME
2. PresstheTIMEDEFROSTpad.
~
Tochange the power levelafter settingthe
DE~OST
defrostingtime, pressthePOWERLEVELpad,
thenpressthedesirednumberfora newpower
3. Selectonehalfofthetotaldefrostingtime
recommended.Forexample,press4, 0 and
Oto set4 minutes.
DefrostingTips
Foodsfrozenin
“’’’E:’- :,,,S,,
paperor plastic
somefoodsneedto
bebrokenupor
separatedpartof the
Family-size,pre-packagedfrozendinnerscanbe
defrostedandmicrowaved.If thefoodis in a foil
container,transferitto amicrowave-safedish,
Forevendefrosting,
QuestionsandAnswers
Q. When I press the STARTpad, I hear a dull,
thumping noise.What is it?
A. Thissoundisnormal.Itis lettingyouknowthe
ovenisusinga powerlevellowerfhan 10(HIGH),
Q. Can I defrost smallitemsin a hurry?
A. Yes,buttheywillneedmorefrequentattention
thanusual,Raisethepowerlevelafterenteringthe
timeby pressingthedesiredpowerlevelpad.
PowerLevel7 cutsthetotaldefrostingtimein
halt PowerLevel10cutsthetotaldefrostingtime
toapproximately1/3.Duringeither,rotateor stir
foodfrequently.
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The time cookingfeature allowsyou to selectthe
3. Selectyourcooktime.Press 1,2 andOto set
cookingtime.
1minuteand20seconds.
Theovenshutsoffautomatically.
Becauseautomatic Power Level10(High)
Power Level10(High)is recommendedfor most
is recommendedfor this cup ofcoffee,thereis no
cooking,butyoumaychangethisformoreflexibility.
needto changethepowerlevel.
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwithtimecooking,make
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4. PresstheSTARTpad.
a cupofcoffeeby followingthedirectionsbelow.
START
1.Fillacup2/3fullof water,
add 1teaspoonofinstant
coffeeandstirtodissolve.
Useacupthathasno
metaldecorationandis
microwave-safe.Place
thecupintheovenand - z
closethedoor.
5.Whentimeis up,theovencontrolsignals.
Theoventhenshutsoff.
6. Openthedoor.
If youinterrupt TimeCookto checkthe food,
simplyclosethedoorandpresstheSTARTpadto
resumecooking.If thereis nottimeremainingonthe
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TIME
C~K
2.PresstheTIMECOOKpad.
timeryoumustresetthetimertoresumecoo~ing.
Tochangethe power levelafter settingthe
CookTime,pressthePOWERLEVELpad,then
pressthedesirednumberforthenewpowerlevel.
Howto Use the TimeCookII Feature
The Time CookII feature letsyou settwo time
cookingfunctionswithin oneprogram. Thisis ideal
whenyouwantto changepowerlevelsduringyour
cookingoperations.Here’showto do it.
1.Placefoodin oveninmicrowave-safecontainerand
closethedoor.
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2. PresstheTIMECOOKpad.
TIME
C~K
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6. PresstheSTARTpad.
START
7.Whentimeisup,theovencontrolsignals.
Theoventhenshutsoff.
8. Openthedoor.
If you interrupt Time Cookto checkthe food,
simplyclosethedoorandpresstheSTARTpadto
resumecooking.If thereis nottimeremainingonthe
timeryoumustresetthetimerto resumecooking.
Tochangethe power levelafter setting the
CookTime,pressthePOWERLEVELpad,then
pressthedesirednumberforthenewpowerlevel.
4. PresstheTIMECOOKpadagain.
5. Setyoursecondcooktime.
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Internaltemperatureis thebesttestofdonenessformanyfoods.TEMP
COOKtakestheguessworkoutofcookingbecausetheovenautomatically
switchesto theHoldsettingafterreachingthepresetfoodtemperatureand
maintainsthattemperatureuntilyoueitheropenthedoororpressthe
CLEAWOFFpad.
TheTemperatureProbe
Thetemperatureprobeis afood
Temperatureprobesprovidedwith
thermometerthatgaugesthe
otherproducts,suchas thoseused
internaltemperatureof yourfood;
forovens,aredesignedto
it mustbeusedwhenusingthe
withstandhightemperatures.
TempCookormicrowaveoven
Useofprobesotherthantheone
TempCookfunction.Atemperature
providedwiththisproductmay
probehasbeenprovidedforusein
resultin damagetotheprobe.
yournewmicrowaveoven.
Sensor
Cable
End
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Howto TempCooka RolledBeefRibRoastto Medium
1.Insertthetemperatureprobeintotheroastand
attachthecableendoftheprobesecurelyinto
thereceptacleintheovenwall.Closethedoor.
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2.PresstheTEMPCOOKpad.
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3. Press 1,5 andOto set 150°F.
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4. PressthePOWERLEVELpad,
PfE~f~ press5to setmediumpower.
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5. PresstheSTARTpad.If theinternal
START
temperatureof theroastis lessthan
80°F.,thedisplaywillshow“COOU’;if
theroast’sinternaltemperatureis 80°F.
or above,thedisplayshowsthe
temperaturecountingup.
6. When 150°F.isreached,theovencontrolsignals
and‘bHOL&’willbeinthedisplay.Theovenwill
thenholdthetemperature.
7.PresstheCLEAWOFFpadto stopthecycle.
8.Removetheprobeandtheroastfromtheoven.
CookingTips
Usea lowerpowerlevel;it willheatfoodmore
Besurefrozenfoodhasbeencompletelydefrosted
evenlythoughrequiringmoretime.
beforeinsertingprobe.Theprobemaybreakoffif
Coverfoodslooselyformoisturecontrolandquick,
youattemptto pushit intofrozenfoods,
evenheating.
QuestionsandAnswers
Q. After I followedthe stepsand pressed the
STARTpad “ERROR” flashedon the display
and the ovencontrol signaled.What’s wrong?
A. “ERROR”flashesifyousetthetemperature
eitherbelow80°F.orabove199°F.Theoven
displaywillshowyou,betweentheflashingof
“ERROR,”whatincorrectentrywasmade.Tore-
enter,presstheCLEAWOFFpadandbeginagain.
Q. Why did “PRObE” flash after I pressed the
STARTpad?
A. “PRObE’willflashifyoudon’tseatthecableend
of theprobesecurelyintothereceptaclein the
ovenwallor ifyoupresstheTEMPCOOKpad
andforgetto usetheprobe.
Q. Can I leavemy probe in the ovenifit’snot
inserted in the food?
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A. No,if it touchestheovenwall,damagemay
occurto theprobeandoven.
HOW TOUSET~ DO~LE DUTY” SHELF
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Usetheshelfonlywhencookingfoodon
2 levels.Foodmicrowavesbestwhenplaced
directlyontheovenfloor.
Do notstoreor cookwiththeshelfonthefloor
oftheoven.Productdamagemayresult.
Usepotholderswhenhandlingthemetalshelf
andcontainers.Theymaybehot.
Donotstorea microwavebrowningdishonthe
metalshelf.
Positioningthe Shelf
TopositiontheDoubleDutyTM
shelf,tipthebackslightlyandfit
theshelfsupportguidesontothe
supportguideslocatedoneach
sideof theovenintherear.
Yourshelfaccessoryis designedfor usein the
microwaveovenonly;donouseitin theloweroven.
Donotuseabrowningdishwiththeshelf.Arcing
couldoccur.
The wire shelfis specificallydesignedfor added
heating and reheating capacity.Morethanonefood
maybeheatedorreheatedandreadyto serveatthe
sametime.
Do not use the ovenshelfto cookbatters and
doughfoodsand also uncookedfoodswhichneed
to be prepared from scratch.
Pop popcorn on the microwaveovenfloor only.
Popcornplacedontheovenshelfwillnotpop
properly.Usea specialmicrowavepopcornaccessory
orpopcornlabeledforuseinmicrowaveovens.
Next,lowerthefrontuntiltheshelf
supportguidesfitontothe support
guideslocatedateachsideof the
oveninthefront.
Whenproperlypositioned,the
shelfshouldfit snuglyin place,be
levelandnottouchthebackwall
oftheoven.
If arcing occurswhen using the
shelfto cookmorethanonefood
atthesametime,turntheovenoff.
Makesuretheshelfis positioned
right-side-upondl fourshelfsupports
andnottouchingovenwalls.
Toprevent arcing, removethe
shelfwhenyouarenotusingit.
Howto Heator ReheatSeveralDifferent~pes of FoodTogether
When heating severaldifferent typesoffood
together,itis importantto rememberthatfoods
absorbmicrowaveenergyatdifferentrates.Rates
canbeaffectedbythesizeof thefoodanditsstarting
temperature.
Becauseof the varying rates, youmayneedto start
reheatinglargeror moredensefoodsa fewminutes
aheadof time,thenaddsmallerorlessdensefoods.
Alternately,if oneofthefoodsyouareheatingseems
underheatedbuttheothersareheatedsatisfactorily,let
theunderheatedfoodcontinuecooking.
Heat or reheat
different typesof
foodat High (10).
Todetermineheating
times,addtimesfor
allfoodstogether.
Afterhalfofthetime,
stirorrearrangefoods
(donotreversepositions).Checkfoods(floor
especially)after3/4ofthetotaltimeandremove
anywhicharedone.Continuecookingothers.
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US~G YOURLOWER OWN
BeforeUsingYourOven
1.Lookat thecontrols.Besureyouunderstand
howto setthemproperly.
2.Checktheoveninterior.Lookattheshelves.
Takeapracticerunatremovingandreplacing
themproperlytogivesure,sturdysupport.
3. Readovertheinformationandtipsthatfollow.
4. Keepthisguidehandysoyoucanrefertoit,
especiallyduringthefirstweeksof usingyour
newoven,
NOTE:
Youmaynoticea “burning”or“oily”smellthefirstfew
timesyouturnyourovenon.Thisisnormalinanew
ovenandwilldisappearinashorttime.Tospeedthe
process,seta self-cleancycleforaminimumof3hours.
SeetheOperatingtheSelf-CleaningOvensection.
A fanmayautomaticallyturnonandofftocool
internalparts.Thisisnormal,andtheFanmay
continuetorunevenaftertheovenisturnedoff.
Oven Shelves
Theshelvesare designedwith
stop-lockssothat whenplaced
correctlyon theshelfsupports,
theywillstopbeforecoming
completelyoutfrom theoven,and
willnot tilt whenremovingfood
from or placingfoodonthem.
Whenplacingcookwareon a shelf,
pulltheshelfouttothebumponthe
shelfsupport.Placethecookware
ontheshelf,thenslidetheshelf
backintotheoven.Thiswill
eliminatereachingintothehotoven.
Toremovea shelffrom the oven,
pulltheshelftowardyou,tiltthe
frontendupwardandpullthe
shelfout.
Toreplace,placetheshelfonthe
shelfsupportwiththestop-locks
(curvedextensionoftheshel~facing
upandtowardtherearoftheoven.
Tiltupthefrontandpushtheshelf
towardthebackoftheovenuntilit
goespastthebumpontheshelf
support.Thenlowerthefrontofthe
shelfandpushitallthewayback.
ShelfPositions
Theovenhasfourshelfsupportsidentifiedin this
illustrationasA (bottom),B, C andD (top).
Shelfpositionsforcookingaresuggestedin the
Baking,RoastingandBroilingsections.
OvenLight
OvenVentDuct
Whenusingtheselfcleancycle,if theovenlightison
Theovenis ventedthrougha ductthat’slocatedon
itwillturnoffautomatically.Youwillnotbeableto
theleftsideof theovenjust abovethedoor.Moisture
turntheovenlightonduringthecleancycle.
andvaporsfromtheovenareventedthroughit when
m
UsetheOVENLIGHTpadonthelower
ovenis in use,Nevercovertheholeintheduct.Todo
OVEN ovencontrol
panel to turnthelighton
sopreventsit fromfunctioningproperlyduring
LIGHT whenthedoor1sclosed.
cookingandself-cleaning.
NOTE: Theovenlightwillturnoff
automaticallyandcannotbeturnedon
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duringtheself-cleanfunction.
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