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10TwostageCookingPressSTOP/CLEAR.Setthepowerandthecookingtimeforstage1.PressMICROoncetoselectHIGHpower.Press10MINonce.Press1MINonce.Setthepowerandthec
11InthefollowingexampleIwillshowyouhowtoset2minutesofcookingonhighpower.QuickStartPressSTOP/CLEAR.PressSTARTfourtimestoselect2minutesonHIGHpower.Youro
12AutoDefrostYourovenhasfourmicrowavedefrostsettings:-MEAT,POULTRY,FISHandBREAD;eachdefrostcategoryhasdifferentpowersettings.RepeatedpressesoftheAUTOD
13CATEGORYWEIGHTLIMITUTENSILFOODAUTOWEIGHTDEFROSTGUIDE0.1~4.0kgMicrowaveware(Flatplate)MeatMincedbeef,Filletsteak,Cubesforstew,Sirloinsteak,Potroast,R
14AutoCookPressSTOP/CLEAR.PressAUTOCOOKonetime."AC-1"appearsonthedisplay.Selectdesiredweightofpotato.PressMOREkeyfivetimestoenter0.5kg.AUTOC
15CATEGORYWEIGHTLIMITUTENSILFOODTEMP.INSTRUCTIONS1.JACKETPOTATO2.FRESHVEGETABLE3.FROZENVEGETABLERoomRoomFrozen-Microwave-safebowlMicrowave-safebowlCho
16QuickDefrostUsethisfunctiontothawonly0.5kgofMincedmeatveryquickly.Thiswillrequireastandingtimetoallowthecentertothaw.Inthefollowingexamplewillshowyo
17CATEGORYWEIGHTUTENSILINSTRUCTIONSQUICKDEFROSTGUIDE0.5kgMicrowaveware(Flatplate)MincedmeatTurnfoodoveratbeep.Afterdefrosting,letstandfor5-15minutes.U
18ItemCooktimeSpecialInstructions(atHIGH)Toheatorreheatsuccessfullyinthemicrowave,itisimportanttofollowseveralguidelines.Measuretheamountoffoodinorder
19FreshVegetableGuideVegetableAmountCooktimeInstructionsStanding(atHIGH)TimeCorn,FreshMushrooms,Fresh,SlicedParsnips,Fresh,SlicedPeas,Green,FreshSweet
2Precautionstoavoidpossibleexposuretoexcessivemicrowaveenergy.PrecautionsYoucannotoperateyourovenwiththedooropenduetothesafetyinterlocksbuiltintothedo
2010Smallamountsoffoodrequireshortercookingorheatingtime.Ifnormaltimesareallowedtheymayoverheatandburn.11Becertaintoplacetheovensothefrontofthedooris8
21Microwave-safeUtensilsNeverusemetalormetaltrimmedutensilsinyourmicrowaveovenMicrowavescannotpenetratemetal.Theywillbounceoffanymetalobjectintheovena
22Foodcharacteristics&MicrowavecookingKeepinganeyeonthingsTherecipesinthisbookhavebeenformulatedwithgreatcare,butyoursuccessinpreparingthemdepends
23Foodcharacteristics&Microwavecooking.StirringStirringisoneofthemostimportantofallmicrowavingtechniques.Inconventionalcooking,foodisstirredforthe
24Questions&AnswersQWhat'swrongwhentheovenlightwillnotglow?ATheremaybeseveralreasonswhytheovenlightwillnotglow.Lightbulbhasblown.Doorisnotclo
25Plugwiringinformation/TechnicalSpecificationsThewiresinthismainsleadarecoloredinaccordancewiththefollowingcodesBLUE~NeutralBROWN~LiveGREEN&YELLO
3ContentsHowtheMicrowaveOvenWorksMicrowavesareaformofenergysimilartoradioandtelevisionwavesandordinarydaylight.Normally,microwavesspreadoutwardsasthey
4Byfollowingthebasicstepsonthesetwopagesyouwillbeabletoquicklycheckthatyourovenisoperatingcorrectly.Pleasepayparticularattentiontotheguidanceonwhereto
5TheDISPLAYwillcountdownfrom3minutes.Whenitreaches0itwillsoundBEEPS.Opentheovendoorandtestthetemperatureofthewater.Ifyourovenisoperatingthewatershould
6Youcanseteither12hourclockor24hourclock.InthefollowingexampleIwillshowyouhowtosetthetimefor14:35whenusingthe24clock.Makesurethatyouhaveremovedallpack
7ChildLockPressandholdSTOP/CLEARuntil"L"appearsinthedisplayandBEEPsounds.TheCHILDLOCKisnowset.Thetimewilldisappearonthedisplayifyouhavesetth
8InthefollowingexampleIwillshowyouhowtocooksomefoodon80%powerfor5minutesand30seconds.MicroPowerCookingMakesurethatyouhavecorrectlyinstalledyourovenasd
9Yourmicrowaveovenisequippedwith5powerlevelstogiveyoumaximumflexibilityandcontrolovercooking.Thetablebelowshowstheexamplesoffoodandtheirrecommendedcoo
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