Emerson MW8675 Owner's manual

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The Emerson MW8675 microwave oven is an ideal kitchen appliance for those who value convenience and efficiency. With its user-friendly features, you can quickly and easily prepare a variety of dishes. It offers multiple cooking functions, including defrosting, reheating, and cooking, making it a versatile addition to your kitchen. The spacious interior and various power levels provide flexibility for cooking different types of food. Additionally, the auto-cook options simplify the cooking process, allowing you to prepare delicious meals with minimal effort.

The Emerson MW8675 microwave oven is an ideal kitchen appliance for those who value convenience and efficiency. With its user-friendly features, you can quickly and easily prepare a variety of dishes. It offers multiple cooking functions, including defrosting, reheating, and cooking, making it a versatile addition to your kitchen. The spacious interior and various power levels provide flexibility for cooking different types of food. Additionally, the auto-cook options simplify the cooking process, allowing you to prepare delicious meals with minimal effort.

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ENER.G}'
I)o
nol atteu-rpt
to opel'ate
this
ovell
with
the
cloot'opel')
slrlce
opell-door
operatiott
can
result
in
harmful
cxrlosttl'e
to
lrli(:I'ou'lt\'€r
ClreI'q1/'
J1is irnl-rol'tatlt
llot to defi:at
or
tampe'r'
u'ith the sa{bt}'interlocks.
(b)
I)o not
Jrlacc:
anv objec't
betrveen
the
orren
fi.ont
{hce
and t}re door
or
allou'
soil
or
clcattt'l
re.sicfi:t: to
at'cumulnte
ort
seillinq surfitc't's.
(c)
I)o not
operate
the o\/en
if it is damaqed.
I1 is partictrliu-l-r'itnportant
tiral
the orren
dr;or closc
pl.operl.t'ancl
thal
there
is
no
clanragt.'to
thc:
(1)rloor- (bent),
(2)
hinges
ancl latches
(broken
or loosenr:d),
(3)
dool seals
alrtl sealitr.q
sttl'faces,
(d)'rhe
oven
shoulrl
not be
acljustecl or-
r'epairc'd tlt'
ar)\/c)It('
cxceJ;t pr.ollt'r-lv
qualified
service
llct'sotrncl.
salel_\'
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I)recaulions
to avoirl
possiitlt'
cxllosttt't'
t<-r
cxcessir,'t'
mict'orva\'('
('l)erg\/
.
.
.
.
.
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inrportant
safetl'
iustt'uctiotls
. . .
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Safetv
pt.ecrttttiorts.
.....3
Federal Conrtnuuicatiolrs
Clomtnission
l'adio
frequenct,
inter{brel}ce
statentent
(U.S.A.
only)
Grounding
instructions
Installation
Care of'1r1vp1'
aria.rl,r*'nr'"
,rr'"r,
. . . .
How to
use
_\'oul'tnict'owa\'(t
ovelt
Features ciiagrarn
Operation pr.ocedure.
How
to
set
the oven
controls
Setting the clock
weight
defi'osting
.
Tirne
clefi"osting
.
Cooking
in
one
stasc
Cooking
in tr,vo
stages
Weight
<iefi.osting
and cooking
Quick
cook
button
C)ne
touch
cooking
(f)
nrentr) .
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Popcortr
Sotrp
Muflin
Beverage
Baked potato
Frozen
pizza
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A
..,5
...6
r.l
...(_,
q
..10
..10
11
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Dirrrrer-Jilate
... ...2:)
Fresh
vegetablt
...2:J
More,
Less
. .24
(llrildsa{btylock.
......2-1
T'o
stop the oven
',1'hile
the ovet't
is
operating
..
. . . .24
Cookin.q
guidc
. ...25
Tlre
principles
of'
microwave
cooking
. . . .25
Microrvave
utcnsils
......
.Zit
Food
characteristics
.....27
Nlicrourave
techniques
....
.
..28
I)efiosting b-1. auto defrost . .
.
.29
Time
defrost chart
.....30
One touch cooking..
.......31
Mr>re, Less
.,.....33
Starters
.....34
Soups &
steu,s
....i5
Meats
.......36
I)opltrr,
.....:18
Fish&seafbod
....39
Eggs &
cheese
.. ..4O
\/e4etables .
....42
Sauces ......44
Pasta.
Grains & Cereals
.
......45
Sandr.r'iches.
.....4t)
IJeveraqes
...
......{7
I)esserts .....4tJ
Mrcight
& rneastrre conversion ciralt
.....49
Soecifications, ....50
gbfore
you call
for service
. . . . . .
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Emerson
limited
warrantlr.
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I}IPOItT}{1{T
SAFETY
TNSTI'R.'UC,-ilTSNS
\I'lrrrr
rrsirrq
elet'tl'ic:tl lrppli:rrrces,
llasic
sal-etv
irre<'iirrtiorrs
slrorrlrl
llt'filllon.t<1,
ittt'ltrrlilrfv
the
firllorving:
11'ARIIING-To
reduce
the risk
of
btu'ns, electric shock,
fire,
injury
to persons or
exposure
to
excessive
microwave enerpS/:
I
Reacl
all instructiotrs
befbre usitrq
the ap-
I
oliance.
)
Read ancl
follor.v the
specific
'(PRECAU-
L
TIoNS To AvoID POSSIBIJ ExPoSURE
TCI
EXCESSTVE
MICROW,dVE
ENERGY''
founcl
on page 1.
?
This
appliance must
be glounded.
Connect
v
only
to properly
gtounded
outlet. See
"GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS"
fbund
on
pa.qe 4.
A
Install
or
locate
this
appliance
only
in
ac-
-
cordancc
w-ith
the provided
installation
lnstructrons.
q
Some
prclriucts
such
as
r.vhole
eggs
anrl
v
sealecl
containers-fbr
exarnpie,
closed
elassjar-s-rrxry explorle
ancl
shotrld
not be
heatecl
in
this
oven.
LIse
this
appliance
onl_y
fbr
its
intendecl
Llse
as
described
in
this
rnanual,
r\s
rvith
any
appliance,
close
supervision
is
trecr:ssary
when
used
by
children.
Do
not
operate
this
appliance
if
it has
a
darnaged
cord
or
plr_rg,
if it
is
not
r,vorking
pr-operly,
or if
it
has
been
clarnaged
oil
rlropped.
O
This
appliance
shor_rlci
be
ser-r,icecl
onll,by
/
rltralified
serr,'ic(,
I)ersonnel.
(jorrtact
the
nearest
authorized
ser-vice'facility
fbr
ex_
arnination,
repair
or
adjustrnent.
lO ?"
rrot
covcr
or
block
anv
openin.qs
on
rv
the
applianr:e
-t -t
| |
I)o not
rrse oLrtdools.
1/1
ll
Oo
not ilrunerse corcl or plu(
itr
rvater.
-r
r'r
lJ
Keep
cord arva\r
liorn
heatecl surfhces.
lA
O"
not
let corcl harrg
over edge
of' table
' '
oI' coullter'.
I {
tvhen
cleaning
surfhces
of'rloor ancl
oven
lv
that
conte
toqether
u'hen
clminq
the
cloor.,
ruse
only'milcl,
nonabrasivc
soaps
or deter-
qents
applie<l with
a sponqe
or
soft
cloth.
lA
f"
r'educe
the risk
<tf'fire
in
the
oven
lv
cAvitr,:
(a)
Do
not
over.cook
fbod.
(larellrll-y
attend
appliance
if'paper-.
ltlastic.
or-
othel.
combtutible
mater-ials
ar-e plir:ecl
insicle
the
oven
to facilitate
crxlkinq.
(b)
Remove
rvire
trvist-ties
fion'r
paper
or
ltlastic
ba.qs
bclore
placine- baq
in
o\/en.
(c)
If
rnatelials
irrsirle
the
ovcn
shoulci
ig-
nite,
keep
oven
cloclr-
closerl.
tur-n
oren
ofI.
and
ciisconnect
the
[x)\r/er.corcl.
ctr
shut
off
ln\ver.
at
tlre firse
or.
circtrit
breaker
panel.
17
I)o
rrot
rr.sc
this
tniclow'ave
oven
to
heat
'
t
c't-rrrosive
chemic:ais
(fbr
exarnple.
sr_rlfides
anci
chlor-icles).
Vapor.s
finn'r
such
corrosive
chemicals
lrta-\/
inter.act
w.ith
the
contacts
and
spring
of'the
saft.tv
intcrlock
s,,r.itchcs
therdb-1'
r-enclerinq
thi'rn
irroperable.
6
7
B
SAVE
THESE
INSTItLI#ilTOruS
SAFETY
PRECAT]TTOTIf;
(;FlliEI{./\L,
tIliE
1
I)O
NO'f
attempt
to
titmper
r'vith
or
rnake
I
any
ailjustmenti
or
repairu
to
cloor.
control
paiel
",r.
"tty
other
part
of-the
oven'
tlo
NOT
remove
outer
case
from
oven'
I{epairs
shoulcl
only
be
rlone
by
a
clualifiecl
service
peI'son.
a
DO
NOT
oprrate
the
oven
empty'
The
rnicro-
Z
\vave
"t
".gv
',vill
reflect
contitrttouslv
throughout
the
oven
if'ntl
fbtltl
or
rv;rter
is
present
to
absorb
enerqv.
n
lf'a
fire
occul's
irl the
oven.
touch
the
STOP/
\)
(LEAR
pd
and
t-EArvT'rHE
D(xlR
cl{lsED'
Disconnect
the
polver
ctlnl,
or
shut off
pow-
er
at
the
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
panel'
A
IX)
NO'f
atternpt
to
clrt'clothes,
llervspape-r
L+
.r.ther
rnaterials
i1
ovel.'I'hev
Inav
catch
on
fire.
tr,
DO
NOT
use
recvclecl
paper
proclucts'
as
U
thel'
ma1'
clontain
imptrrities
'uvhich
rnav
.ntr"
sparks
ltncl
or
fires
rvherl
ttsecl'
A
IX)
NOT
hit
tlr
str-ike
control
p;tnel'
clamit{e
\J
to
controls
nraY
occuI"
-l
r\VOID
inserting
nails,
rvit'e,
etc'
throtrqh
/
,,nv
ltoles
in
the"unit
while
operating
the
,,""..
Never
insetl
a
wire,
nail
or
any
Other
metal
objec't
throu$h
the
holes
on
the
cavi-
ty
or
any
other
hoies
or
gaps'
because
such
i{ects
mav
cause
electric
shtxk
ancl
micro-
wilve
leakage.
U'['EFJSIL,S
lX,IE'IAL(ION'I.'\lNE'Itsorclishesrvithtnet-
|
,,llic
t'ilns
shoultl
trot
be
trscrl'
i\l'citl$
rna-\'
()ccur.
)
NIET,,\L'I\VIST-TIES
rntrst
not
be
usecl
irr
l-
the
rnicro\vilve
ov('n'
a
DO
NOT
trse
SEALED
.JT\RS
or
N"\RROIV
-)
NECK
bottles
for
cg6kitr(
or
leheittitl{'
'I'hel'
mav
sltatter'
A
DO
NOT
use
CONVE'NTIONAL
"|I{FIRNIO-
L+
irErEns
in tire
tnicrowave
o\/(:n"fhev
may
t'atlse
arcinq.
tr
Remove
PLr\STIC
STORE
IVRAI'S
befbre
J
cooking
or
tle{i'osting
in
the
oven'
LFoTFURTHERINF()Rrv.II\TION()Ilpr()per
o
.n"ti"g
trtensils,
r.efbr
to
the
Introtltrction
irt
tlie
lvlicrorv;rv'e
cookin$
utrirle'
3
FOOI)
1
Never
use
your
microwave
oven
fbr
HOME
I
clrtxNtlc;.-rhe
oven
is not
designed
to
per-
rnit proper
canning.
Improperly
canned
foocl^ rniy
spoil
trnd
be
dangerous
to
consulne.
a
(JOOKING
TIlvlES siven
in
the
cooking
gqtl"
L
are APPROXIIvIATE.
Factorc
that
may
affect
cooking
are:
stafiing
temperature'
altitude,
volumi,
size
and
shape
of
foods
and
uten-
sils
usecl.
As
yott
become
familiar
with
the
'
oven,
yo.,
..*till
be
able
to
adjust
for
these
fhctors.
E
It is
bCttCT
tO
UNDERCOOK
RATHER
T}IAN
\)
()vERCOOK
foocls.
If
food
is
undercooked'
it
can
alr'vays
be
returned
to
the
oven
for
firrther
cooking.
If'
fooct
is
overcooked'
nothing
can
bJ
clone'
Ahvays
start
rvith
tninirnum
cooking
times'
A SIVIALL OUANTI'|IES
of
fbocl
or
{bods
'"vith
4
Low
vIo-ISTtlrtE
content
can
burn,
dry
otrt
ttr
catch
on
fire
i{'cooked
too
lon$'
tr
DO
NOT
boil
eges
in
their
shell'
Pressure
U
rnrv
t
'-,ikl
up
,ii
t
tn"
eggs
r'vill
explode'
A
Potatoes,
apples,
e$$
,voiks,
"vhole
ac'orl
O
rq.;rir
,,,r.i
.r".rraqe
are
exarnples
of
food
r"vith
NONI)OROUS
SKINS'
'Ihese
must
be
pierce<l
betbre
cooking
to
prevent
bursting'
-7
POP(IORN
tnust
be
llopped
in
a
microwave
/
corn
proper.
lvlicrowave
popped
^,tTl
ltrcrtlui'es
n
l,,t"er
viekl
than
collventlonal
iroppin$.
l)rl
trtlt
[)op
popcorn
unless
;,";b",iin
rt microrv^ve
'pproved
popcorn
trtensil
or
rrnltss
it's
commercially
packaged
Itnci
I'ecolrlnended
especiallv
fbr
tnicro-
lvii\'e
Ovens.
f)o
trot
use
oil
'-..'1"''
specified
ltv the
mantrlhcturer'
.q
t)O
NOT
ittternpt
to
deep
fat
fry
in
vour
\'
)
()\'ell.
{^)
tlErYfI-D
LI(IUIDS
can
EI(UI'}T
if
not
rnixecl
-/
w'ittt
air.
t)o
nclt
hcat
liqtrirls
in
your lTrlcro-
wave
oven
rvithout
first
stirring'
FEDEI{TLL
ilOP{PIUNICAJilIOI{S
COtoItot{SSION
R/ttlIO
FI{DQtIEtrIilY IF,ITEILFEI{'EtrICE
ST?LTEBIilNT
(tl
.
Ii
".rL.
Ohr{,
Y)
r-
--l
WI\RMNG:
'I'his
equiprnent
(enerates
and
uses
LSiVt
frequency ener{y and if'not installed
aml
used proper-
ly, that
is in strict
accurrlance
rvith
the manulircttrrer's instructions, rnay cause interfbrence
to
raclio ancl television reception.
It has
been type-testetl and
fbund to
comply
with limits for
an ISM Equipment
pursuant
to
part
18 clf
FCC
Rules,
rvhich are ciesigned
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
such inter-
fbrence
in
a residential installation.
llowever,
there is no
{uarantee
that interfbrence
will not
occtu in a
particular installation.
If'this equipment
cloes
cause
interfbrence
to radio on
television
reception,
r.vhich
can
be de-
termined
by
turning
the equipment off
and
on,
the user
is
encouraged to
trv
to correct the
interfbrence
by one
or
rnor€ of the
fbllowings:
r
Reorient
the receivin{ untenna of
radio
or
television.
o
Relocate
the
microwave o\/en
rvith
respect to the
receil,er.
o
Vlove the
microwave
ov€'n
away fiom
the
receiver.
o
Pltrg the
rnicrotvave
oven
into a different
outlet
so that rnicrorvave oven
and
receiver are
on
different
branch
circuits.
'fI{E
LIANUFACTUREIT
is not
responsible
fbr anv
rarlio
or
"fV
interfbrence clused
by
UN-
.\I/'II{ORIZED
VIODIFICT\TION to
this
nricror,vave
oven. It
is
the
responsibility
of
the user
L
to con'ect
such interfi:r'ence.
i
I
--4
GI{O
t/Nt)IhIG
{r'a{S'tF{
u ryffi
OHS
'l'his
allpliance
nrust
llt'
.q:'ounclerl.
In
the cvent of
an e
lectric;rl shoft circuit,
qt'otrntlin.q
pltrg
rerluces
the lisk of'electlic
shock br'provi<lingan
esc{rpe
w'ire firr tht'electric'cttrrent.
This appliance
is
crltrippecl
*,ith
a c'onl
havinq ir
grounrling w,ire w,ith a
gl'oulr(ling
pltrg.'fhe
pltrg
trlttst
be
plu.44ed
ipto
irp tltrtlet
thlt
is
prgprl_V
instirlletl lttrtl
{rotrltlerl.
r-
--1
L
1Vr\RNING:
InrJrroper use
ot'the
gr-ountling
pltrg
citrt I't'sttlt
in
;r I'isk rlf'eleclric shock.
:,:ll':lli:,lill:.',l"::iil,::Hi:':,:';i:':,",[:':ii:ij
::",;T;H][:rli]:':;;i'::ili:
proJrerlv,grouncleri.
If-it
is ne('cssilry
to
Llse ar] extensiort
corti,
use
only
a
lJ-rvire
extension cor-d
that
lr;rs
a
.i-blacle
{rotrnrlin.q
plug, itnrl
a li-slot
receptacle
that
rvill accept
the
plug
on the
allpliance.
-fhe
markerl
r-ating
of'the extension
cord
shall
be equal
to
or'
{l-eitter
than tlie
t'ler:trir-al lirting
of'the
altpliallcre.
J
2
If'ISTALLTLTION
I
Stearlv,
tlitt location
I
t-1.,i,
nricr.o.vave
oven
sl-rotrlrl
be
set
on
a
steady,
fiat surfhce.
Ventilation
Do
not
blcrck
air
vents.
If thev
are
blocked
during
operation,
the
oven
may
overheat
and
even-
ttrally
cause
oven
fhiltrre.
ror proper
ventilation,
keep
3
inche;
of'space
betrveen
the
oven's
top,
sides,
rear
and the
area
where
the
unit
is to
t;e
installed.
r\r.v:ry
f'rom
raclio and
TV
sets
lroor.
television
r.eception
and
raclio
interference
rnay
result
if
the
oven
is located
close
to
a
-i'V,
Raclio,,
antenna,
fL'etl.
etc.
I'iac'e
the
oven
as
far froln
thern
as
pclssible'
,\rvav
from
he:rtin$
appliances
and
w:rter
taps
Ke ep
the
oven
awav
lronr
hot
air,
steam
or
splashing
liqulds
when choosing
a place
to
position
it.
other-wise
the
insulation
might
be
aclversely
affected
and
breakdowns
may
occur'
Pr)rver
supplv
o
(.heck
-\/our
local
power
source'
-flris
rnicr.orvav"
,r.,,*n
recluires
a
current
of'approximately
15
amperes,
120
Volts,
6oHz
r{rountled
tlutlet.
.
ii.rr*r".
supplv
cord
is about
1.0
nreters
long'.
1.
A s6or.t
por,ver-strpply
corcl
is proviclerl
to
."drt.=
the
risks
resulting
fiorn
be''coming
entan-
glerl
in
or
tripping
over
it
lon(er
cord'
.J.
l-on.{er
corrl
i"i,
,ri
extensior-r'lords
are
ar.ailahrle
and
mav
be
ttsetl
if'ciire
is
exercised
in
their
ttse.
lj.
tf a
lcln.{
c'r6
gr
extension
cord
is
used,
(1)
the
markecl
electrical
ratin$
of'the
cord
set
or
t,.xtension
cord
shoultl
be
at
least
as
great
as
the
electrical
rating
of
the
appliance,
(2)-the
cxte'sion
co16
rltrst
be
a
qrouncling-tvpe
.J-rvire
cord,
rurd
(3)
ihe
longer
cord
should
be
rrr-r..nqed
so that
rvill
not
clrapc
over"the
countertop
or
tabletop
',vhere
it
can
be
pulled
on
tr-r,
.'l-tilrlren
oI' tripllerl
o\"trr
unintentionallv'
3-prong
RecePtacle
3
4
5
6
A-Receptacre
ffiF
l(l4
Boxcover
llotl
I
I
I
3-prong
Plug
Exanrine
the
oven
I)ents,
a
rrrisalit{necl
If'unl'
of'
tltc
ltllove
after
trnp:rckin(
fbr
:rnv
tl:rma{e
sttch
as:
cloor'.
bniken
cloor-,
a
tlent
in the
cavitv'
;r|e
r.,isilllc.
t)o
N()T
INST,.\LL.
un(l
notify
rlcalel'irtrtnetliittelv.
lVhen
3pron(ed
trVhen
u.singl
a
{roundin$
adaptor'
rnake
sureIh*'i*.*ptacle
trox
is
firlly
(rounrled
o
2
3
7
I
4
5
I
I
2
3
4
Cr\RE
Gf'
Y{]LIT"{
to{I{lF{{}WrtVtr
OVEItrI
Trrrn
the
oven
<lfI'be{irr-e clt'itnitrq.
Keep
the
inside <lf'the
oven
cleatr.
l\/hen
firorl
spatters
ot' sllillerl
licltritls
arlhe're to
()\'en
rvalls,
lvilte rvith
a rlanrp
t'loth.
NIilrl
cletergent
rrny be
used if-the
oven
gets veIJ'
rlirty. The
trse o1-
harsh
rletergent
or
itbra-
sives is not
recommendetl.
The
outsicle
oven
surfhce should
be cleanecl
rvith
soap
and
r"vater,
rinsed and clried
rvith
a soft
cloth.
To prevent tlarniEe to
the opel'-
ating
parts
insicle the oven,
rvater
shotrlcl
not tre allor,ved
to
scep ir-rto
the
vt'ntiliation
openings.
If'the
Control
I'anel becomes
r,vct,
clean
rvith
a
soft, dry
cloth.
[Jo trot
use
harsh
rle-
tergents or
abrasives on
Control
Panel.
If'steanr acr:umtrlates
insitle
or ill'ound
tl-re
outsicie
of the
o\,'erl
tloor,
rr.,ipe
rvith tt sttft
cloth.
'fhis
rnay occur
r.vhen
the
tnicrowave
oven
is
operaterl
ttncler
hi.qh htrmirlitV
con-
rlitions
ancl
itr
no wily intlicrtttts
nrtlfitttc'tiott
of-the unit.
ITOLLEII. GTIIDE
'fhe
ROLLER
(]UIDE
antl ovell
floot'slrotrltl
be c:leatre<l
frcqtrerttl-v
ttl prevettt
t'.rct'ssivt.
noise.
I
The ROLLEIT
(;trll)E
N'ltIST'
.'\L\Vr\\'S
bt:
/-
trserl
fbr corlkirl.q
togethet'
rvith the
(llass
'f
rav.
IX) NOT
operttte
the rn'en
w'itlltlttt
the
(il:rss
'fr.a-y
in place.
DO NOT
L$t'
an-r,, other
(illtss'frii-V
rvith this
OVCN.
If'(ilrrss'fray
is hot, ,'\Ll,O!V
I'l'
I'O
(.(X)L
befirre
t'lt'itnirtq
ot-
llllrt'ittq
it iIl
rvlttt'r"
DO
NOT
ctlok
<lilt:t'tlv
otr
tllt'
(lllrss.['t'itv'
It is occasionally
rlecessiu'y
to
t-ernove
the
(lass
tray
firr
c'lt'atrin{.
VVash
the
trav
in
rvarm suclsy u,ilter or
in a <lishr,vtrshet'.
'l'hc
r-oller
gritlc art(l
ovett
c'avit1'
flcxrr
shotrlcl
be cleaned
res{trlarl-y
to avoicl excessive
noise.
Siniplv
r'"'i1le the
bottom surfhce
of'
the or.,en
u,'ith milrl rleter.qent
witter
rtr
r,rrin-
rlorv
cleatlc'r
artrl <irr'.
'i'he
roller
5-ritle
Inay
be
washecl in rniltl strdsv
rvltter or a tlish
rvasher.
I{oller
(
)tritie
HOTV
TO
USE
YOUR
IYTICROIMAYE
OVEN
S;TFELY
,\ltSorrgh
your
oven
is
providecl
r,vith
safety
fbatures,
it is
important
to observe
the
follolving:
ii)
It
is
important
not
to
defbat
or
tamper
with
safety
interlocks'
b) Do
,ot
place
any
object
between
the
oven
front
face
and
the
door
or
allow
residue
to
accumu-
lirt., on
sealing
,Lr-r"!"r.
wipe the
searing
area
fiequently
with
a mild detergent,
rinse
and
wipe
rlry.
Nev"t
.,t"
abrasive
porvders
or
pads'
c)
\,Vhen
openecl,
the
door
must
not be
subjected
to
strain,
for
example'
a child
hanging
on
an
.pe.ed
cloor
or
any
load
could
cause
the
oven
to
fall
forward
to cause
injury
and
also
dama$e
the
door.
Ilo
.oi
Jperote
the
oven
if
it
is
damaged,
until
it
has
been
repairedby-"Qualified
service
engineer.
It
is pzu-ticularly
important
thal
the
oven
door
closes
properly
and
that
there
is
no
damage
to
the:
i)
I)oor
(bent)
ii)
Flinges
and
Latches fbroken
or
loosened)
iii)
Dotlr
seals
and
Sealing
surfhces
rl)
The
oven
should
not
be
a{usted
or
repaired
by
anyone
except
properly
qualified
service
per-
sotrnel.
-----
------
---------------------tl
I
i
uore
:
It
is
quite
normal
for
steam
to
be
emitted
around
the
door
during
the cooking"cycle'
I
|
^'---'
irr" aoo,-
is not
intended
to
seal
the
oven
cavity
completely,
but
its
special
design
I
!
"ontritrutes
to the
complete
safety
of
the
appliance
-----J
L_
t-__
----
-------
--
---
-------------
---1
I
i
crturroNr
r.
Ilo
not
attempt
to
operate
the
oven
while
empty
as this
will cause
dama$e'
1
|
-
- -
z.
As
an
"*hausi
is located
in
the
rear
of
the
oven,
install
the
oven
so
as
not
i
I
to
block
the
outlet.
-J
L_
--
c
)€
3)
(a
)
5
R
I
tt
Dl
li
rl
?l
itl
\-..--1'-
-------'1-
:,._-:_,-----\
i
a'A;0.0.1
,l
---:.:::.
I
i:'.,
),
--|
"
,
't!it--rri
)'
l.:rlsl I
--::*! |
,
.."
rt.t l_?_l_rl l
.,-.,t{
516il
-'
I
i-r
a-Tc
I I
tr;oEl
I
'----:
I
,-ifr--*-r]
(\
--
t
FErIT{II{ES
DXAGI{A'.}YI
@o
O
Door
latch-lVhen
the
door
is
closed'
it
r.vill
autornatically
lock
shut.
If
the
door
is r;pened
r.vhile
the
oven
is
operatin$,
the
ntaqtrett'on
rvill
ittttornatically
shtrt
clff'
(D
noor
seal-The
doot'seal
rnaintaitrs
the
nricror,vaves
rvithin
the
oven
cavity
and
prevetrts
lnicrowave
leaka$e.
(C
Oven
cavity.
(D
Spatter
shielcl-['rotects
the
ntict'ov"itve
oirtle
t
fi'onl
splashes
o1'cooking
fbocls'
C
Saf'etv
interlock
svstem-Pt'evct'tts
the
overt
fi-orn
operatitrg
r'vhile
the
rloor
is
ooetretl.
@
ff,rtt
release
button-I'trshing
this
but-
totr
stops
oven
operation
and
opens
the
cloor.
O
Class
cooking
tra;z-Nlacle
of
special
l-reat
resistatrt
glasJ.
The
trav
mttst
alrvays
be
in
prtlller
position
bef<lre
operatin$'
[)o
n,,ri
co.rk
fbod
dir-ectl-v
on
the
tra\"
,e
Roller
guide-strpports the
glass cookirtr{
t|av.
(g
Door
screen-r\llorvs
vier'ving
of-
lborl'
-fhe
scrceu
is
rlesigrled
so
that
light
can
pass
throtrgh,
but
not
the
micror'vaves'
@
^xuntbo"
pr,.l"-Used
to
set
the
cooking
tinre
atrd the
Pt'esent
time.
@
o
@
@
nisplay-Cooking
time,
power
level,
in-
-
clicators
and
present
time
are
clisplayed'
@
Quict
cook-Touch
to
set
the
desired
reheat
setting.
@
nopcorn-Used
to
cook
PoPCorn'
@
n.ttin-Used
to cook
mufffin(s)'
@
gaked
potato-Used
to
cook
baked
potatoes.
@
bitttrer
plate-Llsed
to
reheat
dinner
plate(s).
@
bo.tp_-Used
to
rcheat
souP'
@
n".r".zr{e-Llsed
to
reheat
beverage(s)'
@
Froren
pizza-Used
to
reheat
frozen
przza(s).
@
^fresh
ve$etable-Used
to
cook
fresh
r,'eqetable(s).
@
uii.*-Used
to
aclcl
time
to
oue
touch
cooking.
@
t ess-Usetl
to
I'elnove
time
from
one
touch
cooking.
@
r\uto
def'rosi-Used
to
tie{rost
fbods'
@
Porver-Usecl
to
set
po\'ver
level'
@
Clock/rluto
start-Used
to
set
clock
and
itlso ttsed
to
set
auto
start.
@
Stop/(llear-Usecl
to
stop
the
oven
opera-
tion
or
to
delete
the
cooking
data'
@
St"tt-Usecl
to
start
a selected
operation'
"EE:EE
OPER.ATION
PR.OCEX}T]H.E
This
section
inclutles
useful
inforrnation
erbout
oven
operation.
1.
PIug
power
supply
cord
into
a
standard
3-pron$ed
15
Amp,720v
AC
60Hz
power
outlet
socket'
2.
After
placing
th""food
in
a
suitable
contairer,
op"r
the
oven
door
and
put it
on
the
glass tray'
fhe
giass
triy
must
always_be
in.place
during
cooking.
3. Shut"the
door.
Make
sure
that
it
is firmly
closed.
1
When
the
oven
rloor
is
opened,
the
light
I
turns
off.
O
The
oven
door
can
tre opened
at any
time
L
cluring
operation
by
pressing
the
door
release
button
on
the
control
panel'
The
oven
will
automatically
shut
off.
To
restart
the
oven,
close
the
cloor
and then
touch
START.
2
Each
time
a
pad
is
touched'
a
tsEEP
rvill
\,)
souncl
to
acknowledge
the
touch'
A
'fhe
oven
automatically
cooks
on
lull
power
L+
unless
set
to
a
lower
power
level'
K
The
clisplav
w.ill show
"
:0"
when the
oven
\''
is
plu.qged
in.
A
Time
clock
returns
to
the
present
time
\''
rvhen
the
or,'en
turns
off.
-7
When
the
STOPiCLEAR
pad
is touched
/
during
the
oven
operation,
the
oven
stops
cooking
and
all
information
retained'
To
'erase
all
information
(except
the
present
time),
touch
the
STOP/CLEAR
Pad
once
,rro.".
If'the
oven
door
is opened
during
oven
operation,
all
information
is retained'
A
If the
START
pad
is touched
and
the
oven
U
does
not
operate,
check
the
area
between
the
door
and
door
seal
for obstructions
and
make
sure
the
door
is closed
securely'
'fhe
oven
will
not
start
cooking
until
the
door
is completely
closed
or
the
program
has
been
reset.
I
*t"
sure
the
oven
is
properly
installed
i
|
"ttd
plugged
into
the
electrical
outlet'
i
the
POWER
pad.
The
chart
shows
the
display,
the
porffer
Watta$e
outPut
chart
o
The
power-level
is set
bY
level
and
the
Percentaee
pressrng
of
power.
'fouch
Porver
Pad,
then
nurnber
Pacl
Power
Level
(DisPlaY)
Approximate
Percentage
of
Power
I'OWER
P-HI
roo%
P-90
so%
9
{l
P-BO
80%
n
;
3
P-70
70%
P-60
60%
P-50
50%
P*10
10%
4
P-30
30%
)
P-20
20%
,)
P-10
ro%
1
P-0
ooh
0
HO1V
TO
TiET
THE
$Irfrhl
CDNTI{OLS
SE'TTING
'[TIE
CLOCK
\t/lren
the
overt
is
first
1)ltr$.{etl
in.
t}rc
tlisplir,v
'()\\'el'
g1r111-
{ocs
'tI,
tlic
tlis'lltrr
*'ilI
s5'w
''
r,vill
shttrr"'
:()"
lttrti
:()"
rvhett
tlrt:
lltlu'et'
;r tone
rvill
sotrncl.
11'ttre
'\(l
conles
ttitc'k
rltr.
This
is
a
12
hotrr
clock
sYstern'
1.
'fouch
CLOCK/
.\UTO
START
Pacl'
;DEFROST-1
AU.TO
wErcxr
rrile
sTART
l,:
H
6-
STAGEl
2.
'fouch
clocK/
i\UTO
START
Pad
once
more.
6-
STAGEI
;DEFFOSTI AU^T.O.
i
z
*EIGHT
TIME
r
IAn
I
#'1
H
LOCK
NO
'fhis
is
a
24
hour
clock
sYstem'
NOTE:
This
oven
has
a
rnul-
tiple
clock
sYstem.
If
-you
utant
to
use
the
12
hour
clock
sYstem,
omit
this
steP.
J
tratrtr
.J.
tlnter
the
correct
time
ot'
clal,,
bV
touching
the
utttnbers
in
secluence'
The
displaY
will then
begining
blinking.
;-
STAGEI
;DEFFOST--1 AUJp
i
z
WEIGHT
TIME
r
rAn
I
if,:1N
'fhe
disPla-Y
stoPs
blinki;rq'
If'yott
seleited
12
hor'rr
clock
to
set
fion'r
1:00
to
IZ:59'
If'r'ott
selected
24
hour
clock
to
set
fi'om
0:00
to
2ll:59'
and
the
colon
starts
blinking'
system,
this
digital
clock
allorvs
1'ott
svstetn,
this
rligital
clock
allorvs
you
-1.
'i'ottch
CL0CK/
,\UTO
START
llacl'
r_____
---,-
------------------e---tl
i
XOfn:
If
you
atternpt
trr
enter
an
incort'ect
time,
the
time
rvill
not
be
set
and
a
error
sigral
I
i
tone
will
souncl.
'fouch
the
CLOCK/AUTO
START
pad
re-enter
the
time'
J
i---
frff--€--
10
IVEIGHT
DEFIIOSTING
\\'LI(]llT
I)|'IFROS'I'
lets,\,ou easily rlt'frost
firo<l
bv
elirninating
guesswork
in determining
clefi.ost-
itr.g
tirrre.'fhe
rninirnunr rveight fbr
\,Vt,ltill'f
DEI-ROSI is
0.5 pounds.
The
maximurn
rveight
fbr
\!1f.1(;fl'f
DEFITOS'f is
6.(.)
potrnrls.
tollorv the
steps
trelorv
fbr
easy
defrosting.
l-_
STAGE--.I
lDEFFOSTI
WEIGHI
TIME
AIJTO
START
.4.
nn
U.Ll
v
The
WEIGHT
DEFROST
indica-
tor lights,
"0.0"
is
displayed
and
the lb indicator
starts
blinking.
1. Trtuch
r\flTo
DEFROST
pad.
trtr
2.
Touch
number
pads
for
the desired
defrosting
',veight.
The clisplay
will
show
the
num-
bers
you
pressed
in
the
order
vou
touched
them.
-STAGET TDEFROSTT
AUTO
t
Z
WEIGHT
rtue
START
A.
,
It 5
v
LOCK
lJ.
Touch
START
pad.
WEIGHT
DEFROSTING
begins.
The defrosting
time is automati-
cally
determined
by
the
weight entered.
'fhe
lb
indicator
goes
ofl
WEIGHT
DEFROST
indicator blinks
and
the
defrosting
tirie counts
down
in
the
display
window.
The oven
lleeps
cluring
the clefrosting
rycle
to
signal
that
the
food needs to
be turned
or
rearranged.
\,Vhen the
defrosting time
ends,
you will
hear
3
beeps.
11
]|INIE
DEFROSTIN{;
\\'lrcn
'I'lN.ltl
t)t.F
ltOS'f
is selcc'tt'rl,
thc
;ttttoltrittic
cryt'lc
rlf
irlternatitrg
clefiost
an(l
stan(l
timcs
ll,t' cyclirt{
otr rtntl
rlir.'irlcs
thc
tlcf'rostirtg
tirne
into pt'r'iocls
ofl.
See
pa.qe
29
fcrr time
clefrostin$
char1.
The
WEIGHT
DEFROST
indica-
tor
lights,
"0.0"
is displayed
and
the
lb
indicator
starts
blinking.
t.
Totrch
AUTO
DEFROST
Pad.
r
STAGET
;DEFFOSTI
AU.T9
1
2
WEIGHT
TIME
b
rAFrl
,A
n
n
L{
Ll'
'v
The
TIME
IIEFROST
indicator
lights
and
" :0"
is
disPlaYed.
2.
Touch
AUTO
DEFROST
Pad
once
more.
AUTO
START
,^.
on
'u
50EFR0ST1
WEIGHT
TIME
f-
STAGE-]
trtrntr
lJ.
Touch
number
Pads
for
the
tlesired
defrosting
tirne.
The
display
will
show
the
num-
bers
you
pressed
in
the
order
yor-r touched
them.
r-
--*1
[OTE:
Your
oven
can
be
progammed
for
59
minutes
99
seconds.
(59:99)
L
J
T
STAGE-'1
;-DEFH0ST1 AU.Tp
WEIGHT
TIVE
)
IAh I
f,rl
:
A
tn
IN
CUPS
-t.
'l'ouch
START
Pad.
when
_you
touch
START
pad,
the
TIME
DEFROST
indicator
starts
blinking
to
show
the
oven
is
in
the
TIIVIE
DEFROST
mode.
fhe
ciispiay
counts
dor,vn
the
tirne
to
show
you-how
much
defrost-
-g
ti-L
is
teR
in the
TIME
DEFROST
mode.
The
oven
beeps
dur-
ing
the
defiostin.q
c.vcle-to
signal
that
the
{bod
needs
to
be
turned
,r."."orro.gecl.
Whln
the
dlfrosting
time
ends,
you
rvill
hear
3
beeps.
12
COOKING
IN
ONE
STAGE
The
STA(iE1
indicator lights
and
"P-
"
is
displayed.
l.
'fotrch
POIVER pad.
TSTAGE- TDEFFOSTT
AUTO
\
Z
WEIGHT l[,te
STABT
,4.
F-
2.
Touch
t
for the
level.
tr
he number
pads
clesired
power
The display
will show
what
You
touched.
This example
shows
power
level
3.
r-
-r
---l
I
t{orEr
If
steps 1 and
2
are
I
I
omitted,
the
oven
will cook
at
I
I
fLll
power.
I
L-:--
-)
r
SrAGE-t
;DEFROSr1
At{p.
1
2
W€IGHT
TIME
5
rAn I
^^.
F-
fl{l
NO
CUPS
trtrtr
il.
Touch
number
Pads
for
the
cooking
time.
-
STAGET ;-DEFRoST-1
AUJ^o-
1
2
WEIGHT
TIME
)
I AN I
-l
5:3
iJ
LOCK
NO
CUPS
The
display
will
show
the
num-
bers
you
pressed
in the
order
you
touched
them.
f-
---1
I
NorP:
Your
oven
can
b"
!
I
prograrnmed
for
59
minutes
I
|
99
seconds.
(59:99)
|
L_
--d
4.
'fouch
START
Pad.
tVhen
you
tonch
STAITT
pad,
the
STAGE1
indicator
starts
blink-
i"g
i;
Jh"w
the
oven
is moking.
The
displaycounts
down
the
time
to-show
horv
much
cookinq
time
is
left.
When
the
cookin$
time
ends.
\,ou
r,vill
hear
l3 beePs'
----
---
----1
l
i
xorn
: using
lower
tx;wer
levels
inrreases
the
cooking
time
which
is
recomtnended
for
foods
I
|
^,,,.L"^.. ^l.,oi* ,-,rilk enrl slow cooking
tneats.
I
I
t.r.li",
cheese.
nrilk
and
slorv
cooking
t1"ntt:-
-
--
-
J
l--
---
<-
--
--
--
r-
-
-F*--
-----
----'l
I
tltnn
. . tr .r- -- ..r^-^ ^L^.,^ avnonr onrp,.
c6ot'
;rs rrru/t'r level
I
I
T.o
use
the
microwave
as
a
timer,
follorv
the
steps
above,
except
enter
"0"
as
power
level
I
!
trstep2.
----J
t----
--
--
13
COOKING
IhI
TIVO
STTGES
For
best
results,
solne
recipes
call
Ilower
level
fbr
a
diffbrent
length
Yo.,a
tnicrorvave
oven
can
lre set
fbr
one
l)olver
level
of time.
to
chan{e
fiom one
for a
certain
length
to
another.
of'time
atrd
another
The STAGE1
indicator
lights
and
c(P-
"
is displayed.
1.
Touch
POWER
Pad.
TSTAGEI TDEFR9ST-r
AUTO
1
2
WEIGHT rtl,te
START
^|,
F-
LOCK
NO
CUPS
lil
2.
Touch
the
number
Pacls
lor
the
desired
Polver
level
fol
the
first sta$e.
The display
will show
what
You
touched.
This
examPle
shows
power
level
3.
r--
---1
NOTE:
If steps
1
and 2
are
omitted.
the
oven
will cook
at
I
full power.
L_
-
--J
;-
sTAGE-1
/A
F
-
1{l
;DEFROST-1
IU.TO-
wEtGHT frt.le
START
CUPS
trtrtr
.1. Touch
number
Pads
for
the
tlesired
cooking
time
in
the
first
sta$e.
T
STAGE-]
;DEFROSTI
1
2
WEIGHT
TIME
AUTO
START
A
5:l{l
The STAGE1
indicator
lights
and
the
display
will
show
the
num-
bers you
pressed
in the
order
you
touched
them.
This example
shows
5 minutes
30
seconds
at
full
Power.
'fhe
STAGE2
indicator
lights
and
((P-
)''
is
displaYed.
.t.
'fouch
POWER
Pacl
olrce
more.
1-
STAGE-1
;DEFBOST1
AU^T"q
1
2
WEIGHT
TIME
)
IAN I
-4.
13-
,
CUPS
14
The display
w-ill show
what
You
touched.
5.
-I'ouch
the
number
pads
for
the
desired
Power
level
in
the second
stage.
AUTO
START
T
STAGET
IDEFFOST-1
1
2
WEIGHT
TIME
LOCK
NO
CUPS
^4.
F-
#i]
trtrtr
6.
Touch
the
number
Pacls
{br
t}re
clesired
cooking
time
in the
second
stage.
The
display
will show
the
num-
bers you
pressed
in
the
order
you touched
them.
This
example
shows
4 minutes
20
seconds
at
power
level
B.
TSTAGEI
;-DEFR0ST-1
WEIGHT
TIME
AUIO
START
LOCK
an
IL'
.4.
,1
:
7.
Touch
START
Pad.
when
you
touch
START
pad,
both
sTAGEl
&
z
indicator
lights
come
on,
STAGE1
indicator
light
starts
blinking
to
show
you
that
the
oven
is
cooking
in the
first of
two
cook
stages-
The
oven
will
cook
at
the
po*..-you
selected
for stage
one.
At
the
end
of
stage
one,
the
oven
will
beep and
start
stage
two,-the
STAGE1
indicator
.g;"r
off
and
the
STAtlE2
indicator
starts
blinking.
The
display
counts
clown
the
time
remaining
in sta$e
two'
When
stage
two
ends.
you
r'vill
hear
3 beePs.
15
1VEIGTIT
DEFROSTING
ANJD
COOKING
IN
T1VO
STAGES
Sorne
rec:i1les
t'tlrlttil'tr
fi'ozetl
filorls
'this
()\/t:rl
criltt
lle
progl';lnrtntltl
to
to
tre
thitr'r't'd
trefilrc
ctlokinq.
;rtrtOnrtrtically
clefi'ost
lt-rorls
llefbre
c'ooking.
STAGE.I
;DEFROST-1
AU.T^O-
1
2
WEIGHT
TIME
r
rAn
I
,4.
nn
U'Ll
v
'lb
The
IVEIGHT
tor
lights
and
and
the
lb
blinkin.g.
DEFROST
indica-
"o.o"
is
displayed,
indicator
starts
1.
Touch
AUTO
DEFROST
Pad.
AUTO
STAFT
/l
1.5
v
LocK
No
cuPs
oz
lb
TDEFFOSTI
WEIGHT
TIME
;
STAGET
trtr
2.
Touch
number
Pa(ls
for
the
rlesired
tlefiosting
rveight.
The
display
will show
trers
you
pressed
in
you
touched
them.
the
nurn-
the
order
AUTO
STABT
lDEFFOST--1
WEIGHT
TIME
I
STAGET
,al
F-
The
STAGE1
indicator
lights
and
(cP-
"
is
displayecl.
.J.
Totrch
POWER
Pacl'
i-
STAGE-I
;DEFFOSTI AU.LO-
1
2
WEIGHT
TIME
)
IAN
I
,A
,ry-
H
i
"P-HI"
"vill
appear
play.
'fhis
examPle
porver
(10096).
in
the
dis-
shows
full
-1.
Touch
POWER
Pad
once
Inore.
T
STAGE..l ;0EFB0ST-1
WE}GHT
TIME
AUTO
START
"4.
5:JiJ
LOCK
NO
CUPS
OI
trtrtr
5,
Touch
uunlber
Pacls
lbr
the
desired
cooking
time
in
the
first
sta$e.
'I'he
tlisplav
will shorv
the
nutn-
trers vou
Pressed
in
the
order
yotr
tottched
them.
'fhis
exam-
ille
shor.vs
5
minutes
30
seconds
at
firll
power.
16
fPo\
/ERl
Touch
POWER
pad
6.
,1.,.
The
STAGE2 indicator lights
and
"P-
1?
is
displayed.
r-STAGET
T0EFRO$Ir
AUTO
WETGHT fttte
STAFT
LOCK
7.
Touch
the
number pads
for the
desired
power
level
in the
second stage.
TsrAGEr
*frorfto*nJ,d
$TT&
The
display will
show'what
you
touched.
trtrtr
B.
Touch
the
number
pads
for the
desired
cooking
time
in
the second stage.
r
STAGE-'I
;DEFFOST-1 -[t{rg
1
2
WEIGHT
TIME
s lAfl
I
^^r
'1
:f#
LOCK
The
display will
show the
num-
bers
you
pressed in the
order
you touched them.
This example
shows
4
minutes
20
seconds
at power
level
B.
I
srAR'r
1
Touch
START
pad
!).
When
you
touch
START
pad,
the
WEIGHT
DEFROST,
STAGE1
and
STAGi2
indicators
come on to confirm
the
power
levels
selected.
The WEIGHT
DEFROST
indicator
starts
blinking to
show
you that
the
oven
is
in
WEIGHT
DEFROST
mode.
The display
counts
down
the time
remaining
in
WEIGHT
DEFROST
mode.
When the
oven
beeps, turn
over,
break
apart
and/or
redistribute
the
food.
at
fhe
end
of
WEIGHT
DEFROST
mode,
the oven
will beep
and
start
stage
one.
The
WEIGHT
DEFROST
indicator
goes
offand
the
STAGEi
indicator
starts
blinking.
The
diqplay
counts
down
the
time
remaining
in sta$e
one.
At
the
end
of
stage
one,
the oven
will beep
and
start
stage
two.
'fhe
STAGE1
indicator
goes
off
and
the STAGE2
indicator
starts
blinking.
The
display
counts
down
the time
remaining
in
sta$e
two.
When Jtage
tr.vo
ends,
You
will
hear
3
beeps.
17
r\U'fO
ST?\IIT
.\tttct stltt't
t'lttr
lle
.'\ tt to stitrt
c'ilI1
ll0t
[)r'(x$'ilrllnle(I
fbl'
bc
llroglatrllntt(l
trp
t0 t$'tl cookine,
stit.{cs.
fix'
atrtrl rleliost.
1. l)rograrn
the
rlesired
power
level
and
cooking
time.
The
AUTO
START
indicator
lights
and
"
:0"
is
disPlaYed.
2.
'fouch
CLOCK
I\UTO
START
Pad.
T
STAGE-.I
;DEFB0ST-1
WEIGI-TI
TIME
AUTO
STAST
.A
on
'Ll
trtrtrtr
Enter the
clesirecl
start
tinre
by
pressing
the
nunrber
pacls.
The
clisplay
will
show the
num-
bers
vou
pressed
in
the
order
vou
tottched
them.
'fhis
exrtrnple
shows 11:110.
TSTAGE-r
*floiftott,l,,
$tol?
A.
l#
{o
lo
I
I
.{.
'fouch
START
Pacl.
When vou
touch START
pad,
the
present
time
appears
in the
dis-
play
and
the
cooking
program
indicators
come
on'
The
AUTO
START
indicator
and
the
colon
start
blinking.
When
the
selected
start
time
arrives,
the
oven
begins
operating
and
the
oven
light
turns on.
The
AUTO
START
indicator
$oes
offand
the
,r"*t
rtige
indicator.begins
to
blink.
lVhen
the
cooking
is cornplet-
ecl
vou
Julll h"n. lJ
beeps.
T[e
ovep
turns
offanri
the present
time
iippears
in the tlisplav.
NOTE:
AUTO
START
can
be
used
fbr time
cooking,
if'the
clock
is set.
If
the
oven
door
is
opened
after
programming
AUTO
S';ART,lt
is .ebessary
to
touch
the
START
pad
for the
time
"f
d;y
to
appJar
in the
readout
so
that
the
oven
will
automatically
be-
gin programmed
cookiqq
at
the chosen
ful?
START
lt:"
Itefbre
setting,
check
to
inake
sure the
clock
is showin$
the-
correct
^t1":-:fiT
l/Lrvr
L
lrLrrrr{ir,
\
O'ce
the
Auto
Start
time
has
been
set,
no
other
buttonJcan
be
pressed,
except
for
the
STOP/CLEAR
keY.
J
L
1B
TO
CHECI(
ATJTO START
TIME
()n1e
yorr
lur.e
c6r'r'r,ctly
l)r'ogt'eunnretl
the
ovetl for
AU'I'O
ST,,\It'i',
the prestlnt
tinle
will
appear
in
tht'
rlispla-r'.
The
programtned
AUTO START
time
u'ill appear
in the
display
fbr
3 seconds.
1. Touch
CLOCK
AUTO
START
pad.
QUrCK
COOK
BU'rTONJ
Otll(lK
(,(X)K
ltllttn,s,\,ort
1o ht'at
lirotl
firr'30
set'onrls
at 1(X)'li,
(.)LII(lK
O(X)h.
pirtl.
Ily
t'ellcatt:til-r' torrc'ltinil.'
tht'
(]tll(jli
(l(X)K
ltitcl,
.t'ort
t'ittt
ttist'r
in 30 seconrl
inlt't"r';tls.
(Iirli
ltou.er)
bl'
sintpll'
touchin.q
the
t.'x1c'nc,l
reheating
titne
ttl 5 minutes
T
STAGE-I
TDEFFOST-r
AUTO
WEIGHT TIUE
START
:lll
When
you
touch
QUICK
COOK'
'c
:30"
is displaYed.
After
1.5
seconds,
the
oven
starts
reheating.
1.
Touch
QIIICK
COOK
patl.
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Emerson MW8675 Owner's manual

Category
Microwaves
Type
Owner's manual
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The Emerson MW8675 microwave oven is an ideal kitchen appliance for those who value convenience and efficiency. With its user-friendly features, you can quickly and easily prepare a variety of dishes. It offers multiple cooking functions, including defrosting, reheating, and cooking, making it a versatile addition to your kitchen. The spacious interior and various power levels provide flexibility for cooking different types of food. Additionally, the auto-cook options simplify the cooking process, allowing you to prepare delicious meals with minimal effort.

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