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1) Door Safety Lock System
2) Oven Window: Screen allows cooking to be
viewed while keeping microwave energy
confined in oven.
3) Turntable Shaft
4) Roller Ring
5) Removable Glass Turntable: Turntable and
support must be in place when using the oven. The
turntable may be removed for cleaning.
6) Control Panel
7) Electronic Display
OPERATION
FEATURES OF
YOUR MICROWAVE
CONTROLS
• DISPLAY: When set, displays clock/timer,
shows cooking function (COOK, DEFROST, etc.)
and step-by-step word prompts (which tell you
which pad to touch) for easy oven setting.
• BAKED POTATO: Automatic program
designed for best microwaving potatoes. For small
potatoes (3.5-5 oz.) touch once, touch AMOUNT
(1 to 4) then START. For large potatoes (6-8 oz.)
tap pad twice, touch AMOUNT (1-4) then START.
• POPCORN: Automatic one-step setting for a
1/2- 3 oz. bag of microwave popcorn. Touch
POPCORN pad, then START. See pages on
“POPCORN” to reset control for packages of
different ounce weight.
• PIZZA: Automatic program designed for pizza.
Touch once then touch START for reheating 1
slice; tap pad twice, then START for frozen whole
microwave pizza.
• BEVERAGE: Automatic setting for cups or
mugs of hot beverages (tea/coffee). For cup size (4-
6 oz.), touch pad once, touch AMOUNT (1-4) then
START. For larger mugs (7-9 oz.), tap pad twice,
touch AMOUNT (1-4) then START.
• REHEAT: Automatically programs oven to heat
a plate of food evenly. Touch REHEAT pad then
START.
• NUMBER PADS: Touch to set cook, speed
defrost, timer and clock.
• COOK PAD: Cook at one power level for a
period of time, then automatically switch to
another power level for the remaining cook time.
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POWER
ENTER
COOK
TIME
TIMER
COOK
BAKED P OTATO
BEVERAGE
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OZEN DINNER
POP
CORN
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PIZZA
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RESET
DEFROST BY
WEIGHT
COOK BY
WEIGHT
SPEED
DEFROST
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SETTING
THE CLOCK
A) Setting the clock when the microwave is plugged in:
• When the oven is first plugged into a wall outlet, touch the CLOCK pad once. The display will show
‘ENTER CLOCK TIME’.
• Enter the correct time of day by touching the correct number pads. You must set at least 3 digits (one for
hour(s) and two for minutes). For minutes less than 10, precede the ‘minutes’ digit with a 0. (ex. for 5 minutes
past two, press 0205 for a time of 2:05). The colon will flash between hour and minute digits. If you prefer not
to have the clock displayed, set the clock for 00:00 and the display will only show a colon ( : ). Touch
CLOCK to lock in the time. Colon will stop flashing and clock will begin to keep current time.
• FROZEN DINNER: Automatic program
designed for best reconstituting a variety of frozen
single-serving entrees and dinners. For smaller
single serving entree (5-7 oz.) touch once, touch
AMOUNT then START. For a single larger (TV
dinner type) frozen dinner (8-10 oz.) tap pad twice
then START.
• POWER PAD: Oven automatically cooks at
high power. For a lower power level, set cook
time, touch POWER and enter number (1-9) for
lower power level.
• TIMER PAD: Independent kitchen timer. Set
any time even while oven is operating. Touch
TIMER pad, set time then START. Touch RESET
to cancel.
• COOK BY WEIGHT: Touch COOK pad,
enter weight of meat accurately, then START.
After partial cooking, oven stops, leaving time on
display. Turn over meat when oven stops after
partial cooking. Re-touch START to finish.
• DEFROST BY WEIGHT: Automatic
defrosting of large meats. Controls power level to
thaw without excessive outside warming.
• speed defrost: Automatically programs lower
power levels for even defrosting. Touch SPEED
DEFROST, set time and START.
• CLOCK: Touch pad once, touch number pads
and CLOCK to set clock.
• Reset: Touch to clear display of unused time after
cooking, also to cancel timer.
• START/STOP PAD: Touch as final step in
setting oven. Touch to stop microwaving while
oven is in operation (re-touch to continue timing
shown on display). Will not stop timer.
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