GE Spacemaker JVM150J User manual

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AdapterMugs 29 MicrowavingTips 3
AluminumFoil 4Minute/SecondTimer 9
ApplianceRegistration 2ModelandSerialNumbers 2
AutoCook 19-24 OvenShelf 5,26,27
AutoDefrost 16,17 PowerLevels 9-12
AutoReheat 14,15 Precautions 2-5
AutoRoast 12,13 ProblemSolver 30
AutoStart NRecipes,CookingTips 21-24
AutoSimmer 13 SafetyInstructions 2.5
CareandCleaning 28y29 TemperatureCook 11
ConsumerServices 31 TemperatureProbe 11-13
ControlPanel 6,7 Time Cook 10
Cook‘NWatch 10 TimeDefrost 18
CookinRCompleteReminder 8Warranty BackCover
DelayedCooking 9
ExhaustFan 6,29
ExtensionCords 29
Features 8
GreaseFilter 29
GroundingInstructions 29
HoldTime 9GM?Sw(??&MW@
LightBulbReplacement 28
M04MJ’W’M50J The electric output
of this microwaveoven
is 700watts.
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Befimewingyour oven,
madthisbookcwef’1.ay.
Itis intendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewmicrowave
ovenproperly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
If youdon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
Writedown themodel
andserial lmmber$.
You’llfind‘hemonalabelinside
theoven.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourmicrowaveoven.Before
sendinginthiscard,pleasewrite
thesenumbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceorservicecalls
concerningyourmicrowaveoven.
Besure ymn’ microwve
oven isregkitereti
Itis importantthatweknowthe
locationofyourmicrowaveoven
shouldaneedoccurforadjustments.
Yoursupplierisresponsiblefor
registeringyouastheowner.
Pleasecheckwithyoursupplierto
besurehehasdoneso;alsosendin
yourConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCard.If youmove,or
ifyouarenottheoriginalpurchaser,
pleasewritetous, statingmodel
andserialnumbers.
Thisq@kancerm$t berefgisted.
ma-wh?certainthat it is.
Writeto:
GEAppliances
RangeProductService
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
Hyou received a
damaged Oven..e
Immediatelycontactthedealex
builder)thatsoldyoutheoven
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Beforeyourequest MmkxL..
(or
checkti”el?rob~mSolveronpage30.
Itlistscausesofminoroperating
problemsthatyoucancorrwtyourself.
AUthesethings we nuxmal
with ywr micrmvwe mm.
@Steamor vaporescapingfrom
aroundthedoor.
@Lightreflectionarounddooror
outercase.
@Dimmingovenlightandchange
inblowersoundmayoccurwhile
operatingatpowerlevelsother
thanhigh.
@Dullthumpingsoundwhileoven
isoperating.
*SomeTV-Radiointerference
mightbenoticedwhileusingyour
microwaveoven.It’ssimilartothe
interferencecausedbyothersmall
appliancesanddoesnotindicatea
problemwithyouroven.
If you need service...
Toobtainservice,seethe
ConsumerServicespageinthe
backofthisbook.
We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased.If forsome
reasonyouarenothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,herearethree
stepstofollowforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem,
2
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased,
writeallthedetails-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemisstill
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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(a)DoNotAttempttooperate
thisovenwiththedooropensince
open-dooroperationcanresultin
harmfulexposuretomicrowave
energy.It isimportantnotto
defeator tamperwiththesafety
interlocks.
(b)DoNot Maceanyobject
betweentheovenfrontfaceand
thedooror allowsoilor cleaner
residuetoaccumulateonsealing
surfaces.
(c)DoNot operate theoven
ifit isdamaged.It isparticularly
importantthattheovendoorclose
properlyandthatthereisno
damagetothe:
(1)door(bent)
(2)hingesandlatches(brokenor
loosened)
(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces.
(d)The OvenShouklNotbe
adjustedor repairedbyanyone
exceptproperlyqualifiedservice s
personnel,

=$r$’hkesure au4xN3kYvareWxi in
J“ilw”-rnicrowvt?ovenissuitable
for I’vlost$jass
casseroles,cookingdishes,
measuringcups,custardcups,
potteryor chinadinnerwarewhich
doesnot‘navemetallictrimorglaze
with arnetaHic sheencanbeused.
Sonlecoo~w’areislabeled“suitable
formicrowaving.”
—– Ifyw are not wire if a.dish is
microwave-safe,use this test:
Placeintheovenboththedishyou
aretestingandaglassmeasuring
cupfilledwithonecupwater—set
themeasuringcupeitherinor next
tothedish. Microwave1minuteat
high.If’thedishheats,it shouldnot
beusedformicrowaving.Ifthedish
remainscoolandonlythewaterin
thecupheats,thenthedishis
microwave-safe.
*Paper towe]spwax paper and
plastic wrap canbe usedtocover
dishesinordertoretainmoisture
andpreventspattering.Besureto
ventplasticwrapsosteamcan
escape.
sS&memi~~*~~~vedfoods
require s$irring~rotating or
rearranging. Checkthecookbook.
~E&ambuilds up pressure in
foods which am covered!
by askin or mwnhrane. Pierce
patatcle$,eggyf)]ksa~dc~jc~e~
]@erS~0pYMH-Itbursting.
VVhenusingRkwtritxdappliances,
basicsafetyprecwifk?mShmddbe
fimwved$
hdldingthefmwing:
theriskofbum, electricshock,
fire,injury topawns orexposure
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useinrnicrOwaveovens,
–Donotoportitethe oven while ‘ ---
empty to avoid dwfiage’t.tlthe
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byaccide~~ttheovenshouldrun ‘----,-
emptyamirmkortwo,noharm
isdone.However,trytoavoid
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@l’15el”llloRlater-D()muse
aThermometerinfoodyouare
microwavingurdwsthe
thermometerisdtisignedor
reccmmwndedforuseinthe
micrmmveoven.
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fromtheovenwhen130$Usingit
tocookwith.If’youleavethe
probeinsidetheovenwithout
insertingitinfoodorliquid,and
turnonmicrowaveenergy,itcan
createehxtricalarcinginthe
ovenanddamagemm walls.
@Plasticcookwm++lastic
c“ookwaredesignedformicrowave
cookingisveryuseful,butshcndd
beusedcarefully.EvenmicrQwave-
safeplasticmaynotbeastolerant
ofovercookingconditionsasare
glassorceramicmaterialsand
maysoftenorcharifsubjectedto
shortperiodsofcwercooking.In
longerexposurestoovercooking,
thefoodandcookwarecould
ignite.Forthesereasons:1)Use
microwave-safeplasticsonlyand
usetheminstrictcompliance
withthecookwaremanufacturer’s
recommendations.2)Donot
subjectemptycookwareto
microwaving.3)Donotpermit
childrentouseplasticcookware
withoutcompletesupervision.
*when cookingpork, follow
thedirectionsexactlyandalways
cookthemeattoaninternal
temperatureofatleast170”F.
Thisassuresthat,intheremote
possibilitythattrichinamaybe
presentinthemeat,itwillbe
kdledandmeatwiHbesafetoeat.
eDonotboileggsinamicrowave
~~~~e Pressurewillbuildupinside
eggyolkandwiHcauseittoburst,
possib~yresultingininjury.
Swh asJy’mIm. Siiwigtx.
tomatoes,apples,chickenlivers
and other giblets,andeggyolks
(seepreviouscaution)shoddbe
piercedtoallowsteamtoescape
duringcooking.
@p&Jta]lplasticwrap is
forIMWin (Mms.
Checkthepackageforproperuse.
@pouches
and ckEN?dplasticbags
shoukibeslit,piercedorvented
asdirectedbypackage.Mtheyare
not,plasticcouk!iburstduring
orimmediatelyaftercooking,
possiblyresukingininjury.Also,
phisticstoragecontainenshouldbe
atleastpartiallyuncoveredbecause
theyformatightseal.When
cookingwithcontainerstightly
coveredwithplasticwrap,remove
coveringcarefdlyanddirectsieam
awayfromhandsandface.
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*boiling—Under ‘-
certainspecialcircumstances,
liquidsmaystarttoboilduringor
shortlyailerremovalfromthe
microwaveoven.Topreventburns
fromsplashingliquid,stirthe
liquidbrieflybeforeremovingthe
containerfromthemicrowaveoven.

–Nww ikrve surfaceunits
fithigh heatsettings.
Boikwercausessmokingandgn?asy
spilkxmthatmayigniteandspread
ife.fiaustfanisoperating.To
minimizeautomaticfanoperation,
useadequatesized.cookwareand
usehighheatonlywhennecessary.
–h theeventofagrease fire,
~nlofherflamingpanmlsurface
unitbycoveringpancompletely
with~’ell-fittinglid,cookiesheet
orflattray.
–Never flamefoodsunder
theovenwiththeexhaust fan
operating becauseitmayspread
theflames.
–K&p hoodand greasefilters
clean9accordiqgtoinstructionson
pageZI,tomamtaingoodventing
andavoidgreasefires.
1$Do notstoreorcookwithshelf
onfloorofoven.Productdamage
mayresult.
@Use pothokkm tohandleSIMM
andcookware.Theymaybehot.
oDonotusemicrowavebrowning
dishonshelf’;theshelfcoukl
overheat.Donotuseshelfwith
AutomaticCookingfeature,
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Accessory
Availableatextracostfromyour
GEsupplier.
JXWAC%aN@IalFiiter Kit for
non-ventedinstallation.
Thismicrowaveovenis
ULlistedforinstallationover
electricandgasranges.
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The‘hwh control Pm’d dklw’syoutosetthe oven
iwmtrds withthe touchdafinger.It’s
designedtobeeasytouseandunderstand.
Y$iw.m$gillthe
Thedisplaypaneldisplaysfive8’s,18POWERandaHof
theovenfunctions.After Hseconds,alllightsdisappear
and“RESET”appearsintheupperportion.Touchthe
CLEAR/CFFpad,setiheCLOCKandovenisready
foruse.
Hpowerisdisruptedat anytime,theabovesequence
recurs,andyoumustresetCI.AX7Kaftertouchingthe
CLEAIWFF pad.
‘WHOP Appeal-son the Display:
*DuringAutoCookor AutoReheatprogram,
thedoorwasopenedbeforesteamcouldbedetected.
“PROIJE”Appears on the Display
~ProbehasbeenforgottenwhenAutoRoastor Ternp
Cook/Holdfunctionisbeingused.
@Probeisnotsecurelyseatedinovenwallreceptacle.
1. DLSPIJW.Displaystimeofday,timeortemperature
duringcookingfunctions,powerlevelbeingused,
cookingmodeandinstructions.
2. ‘HIWECCX$K1&11.Microwaveforapresetamount
oftimeusingautomaticpowerlevel10.(Ifdesired,you
maychangepowerlevelafterenteringcookingtime.See
page10.)
3. TIME DI!X?ROST.Gentlethawingatautomaticpower
level3(Low).(Ifdesired,youmaychangepowerlevel
afterenteringdefrostingtime.Seepage18.)
4. CLOCK. Touchthispadtoentertimeofdayor check
timeofdaywhilemicrowaving.Tosetclock,firsttouch
CLOCKpadandthenentertimeofday.Forexample,if
timeis 1:30,touchnumberpads1,3andOand “1:30”
wiHappearindisplay.ThentouchSTARTpad. Toreset
orchangetime,simplyrepeataboveprocess.
5. AU-TOSTART.Allowsyoutoprograinyourovento
begincookingatapresettimeofday—uptoa12-hour
delay.(Seepage11.)
6. CLEAR/OFE Whentouched,itshutsofftheoven
anderasesallsett~ngs(excepttimeofday).
7, AUTQCOOK. Touchthispadandthennumberpad
fordesiredcodenumber,Theown automatically
microwavesatpm-programmedpowerleveis,determines
theproperamountofcookingtimeuntilthefoodisdone
andshutsoff. (Seepage19,)
~, A?J~’~ TOUChthis~d, code ~or 2and
STARTforquickreheatingofpqxmxi foods.(Seepages
p?.W;djs,)
9. FAN..F%ess
I-H,Ml orOFF forthe
differentfanspeeds.
10. Usethetemperatureprobeto
cookbvusinga~resette-mpemture.once foodreaches
preset~empe;at;re,ovenswitchesto HOLDsettingand
maintainsthattemperatureuntilyoutouchthe
CLEAR/OFFpad.(Seepage11.)
H. CXXIK‘NWATCH.Usethispadforshort-term
cookingwhichautomaticallyturnsovenoffafter3
minutes.(Seepage10.)
EL MD’WSECTIMER. Thisfeatureusesnomicrowave
energy.It functionsaseitherakitchentimer,asaholding
periodafterdefrostor asadelaytimerbeforetimeor
temperaturecooking.(Seepage9.)
B. MIN. Usewithnurnberpadstoenterwholeminutes.
Forexample,for4minutestouch4andIW?l.
M. PAD%Touchthesepadstoentercooking
time,defrostingtime,timeofday,temperature,power
level,AutoCodesorfoodweightsforAutoDefrost.
1.5.POWERLEVEL. Touchthispadbeforeentering
anotherpowerlevelnumberifyouwanttochangefrom
automaticpowerlevel10(High)forcookingor power
level3(Liw) fordefrosting.
16.START.Afterallselectionsaremade,touchthispad
tostarttheoven. —
17.AUTOROAST.Insertprobe,touchthispadandthen
numberpadfordesiredcodenumberto slow-cookor
temperaturecookmeatwithautomaticpresetprogram.
(Seepages12and13.)
18.AUTODEl?ROST.Touchthispadandfoodweight.
Theovenautomaticallysetspower1evelsanddefrosting
time.(Seepage16.)
19.LIGHT. Touchdesiredpadtoilluminatecounteror
toturnonnightlight.
EYh.r4
Cookingappliancesinstalledundertheovenmay,
undersomeheavyusageconditions,causetemperatures
highenoughtooverheatsomeinternalpartsofthe
microwaveoven.
Topreventoverheatingfromtakingplace,the exhaust
fanisdesignedtoautomaticallyturnonatalowspeedif
excessivetemperaturesoccur.Shouldthishappen,thefan
cannotbemanuallyturnedoff,butitwillautomatically
turnoffwhentheinternalpartshavecooled.Thefanmay
stayonuptoapproximately30minutesaftertherange
andmicrowaveovencontrolshavebeenturnedoff.
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3. with Metal shim.
Screenallowscookingtobeviewed
whilekeepingmicrowavesconfined
inoven.
4. Mode;and serialNwnbem.
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whendooris openedor whenoven
isoperatingin anyfunction.
‘7.ReceptacleforTk!mpt?rahm?
Probe. Probemustbesecurely
insertedintoreceptaclebeforeoven
willstartanytemperatureor Auto
Roastcooking.
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Temperature Probe. Usewith
TempCook/HoldandAutoRoast
functionsonly.
9. TwoPositionMet.all
shelf”
Doublestheovencapacitywhen
reheatingor cookingsmallerfood
items.(Forcompleteuseofshelf,
seepages26 and27.)
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amdefrosting.
TheMINSK TIMERoperates
withoutnicmmve energy.
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L%xIchh!!~~~~~~TIMERpad.
Thedisplayshows”: 0“ and
“HVT’FR‘HIME”flashes.
2=Touchnumberpads3andMIN
(for3minutesandnoseconds).
Displayshows“3:00”
arid“TIME:’
3. TouchSTART.Displayshows
timecountingdown.
4. Whentimeisup,ovensignals,
flashes“End~’anddisplayshows
timeofday.
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TheMinute/Second‘1’iimercanalso
beusedtoprograma“holdingtime”
betweenrnic
rmvavecookingfi.mctions.
Thetimecanrangehornonesecond
to99minutesand99seconds.A
holdingor standingtimemaybe
foundin someofyourownrecipes
orinthecookbooksupplied.
Dekajwl
Todelayco&@ upto99minutes
and99seconds,toucheitherTIME
COOKI& II, ‘HHVWCOOK/
HC$LDor AUTOROASTandenter
cooktime,temperatureor code.
TouchMD+VSECTIMERandenter
numberofminutestodeiaycooking.
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probe!sin food.TouchSTAR’.
Tirfier
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cookingwillbegin.
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Step MTakecmserolefromfreezer
andplaceinoven. Step ‘LTouch2,5 andMINI
fortwenty-fiveminutesofcooking
time.“COOKTIME”flashesand
“25:00” and“FQWERKY’appear
ondisplay.
Step2: TouchTIMEDH?ROS’T.
stepfh Touch
srm. ‘Ix?@TIME’
and“L5:OO”countingdownshow
ondisplay.Aseachfunctionis
automaticallyperformed,oven
displayshowsinstructionsentered
andthefunction.
Thedisplayshows”: 0“ and
“POWER3:’“H’4TERD13F
TIME” flashes.
Step3: Touchpads 1,5, andNHN
for 15minutesdefrostingtime.
“15:00”appearsondisplay.
(Defrostingisautomaticallyseton
powerlevel3butcanbechanged
bytouchingthel?OWERLEVEL
padandthedesiredpowerlevel.)
Step 4: Setstandingor holdtime
bytouchingMlN/SEC’TIMER.
Thedisplayshows”: 0“ and
“ENTERTIME” flashes.
Step 5: Touch1,0 andMINto hold
fortenminutes.“10:00”appears
ondisplayand “TIME” flashes.
Step 6: TouchTHvIECOOKI&II
pad. Thedisplayshows”: 0“ and
“POWER107“EI?JTERCOOK
THW3”flashes.
Step9: Whentimeis up,theoven
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A. Theovenwillautomatically
rearrangeyourprogram.Defrosting
willalwayscomefirst,thenhold,
andthenthecookingfunction.
Q. Can Idefrost and hold ody?
A. Yes.Sometimesyoumayonly
wanttodefrostafood,holdit, and
cookit later.AHyouneedtodois
programin defrostandamountof
time.Thenprogramtheholdtime
andtheamountofcookingtime.Be
suretoputthethaweddishinthe
refrigeratorpromptly.
?WI13:Letfoodsremainat room
temperatureonlyaslongassafe.
Timeswillvary.
‘Q.Imy(W’W’?Ifor
aspecificdefrostingtimeMit
defrostedkmgw than necessary.
what happened?
A. Wheninstructionsconflict,
theovencarriesoutthelast
instruction.Youmayhavesetthe
oventodefrostfor4minutes,hold
for2minutes,andthendefrostfor
6minutes Inthiscase,theoven
woulddefrostfor6minutesand
holdfor2minutes.
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ms.zaCQ4AI&H$mov+’syouto
mimmrt’e forapl’tx%t of
1%15using powerhvd
M-1(High),or changepower’Um?ll
p~w~~
level 10(High)is
recommendedformostcooking,
butyoumaychangethisformore
flexibility.Seethecookbook
‘IO
~e~omebetteracquaintedwith
timecooking,makeacupofcoffee
byfollowingthestepsbelow.
Step1:Fillacup2/3fullof
water,add 1teaspoonofinstant
coffeeandstirtodissolve.Usea
cupthathasnometaldecoration
andismicrowave-safe(referto
MicrowavingTipsonpage3).
Placecupin ovenandclosedoor.
Step2: TouchTHvIECOOKI& 11.
Displayshows“:0“ and“POWER
D:’“ENTERCOOKTWIE1”flashes.
Step3: Selectyourtime.Touch
1andMINIpadforoneminute.
Dispkyshows“1:00”and“PCNVER
IOY“COOKTWIE1“flashes.
Becauseautomaticpowerlevel10
isrecommendedforthiscupof
coffee,thereis noneedtochange
thepowerlevel.(Ifpowerlevel10
isnotappropriate,see“HOWto
ChangePowerLevel”atright.)
rP- L&~i~&
at.j.l START.“COOK
mm;’ “I%3WERM)”andtime
MWRtiRgdGWnshowondisplay
Step5: Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“EndVOven,
lightandfanshutoff,
Step6: Openthedoor.
TheTimeCook11featureletsyou
settwotimecookingfunctions
withinoneprogram.Thisisideal
ifyouwanttochangepowerlevels
duringyourcookingoperations.
Here’showtodoit.
Step 1:Placefoodinovenin
microwave-safecontainerandclose
thedoor.
Meg7:“PCNW3R10”isdisplayed
and “CXXIKTIMEl.”countsdown.
Step8: Attheendof “COOK
TIMEI;’thesecondpowerlevelis
displayedand“COOKTHvIE11”
is showncountingdown.
Step9: Whentimeisup,theoven
signalsandflashes“EndYThe
oven,lightandfanshutoff.
Step 10:Openthedoor.
meCO@‘Nwatch featureis a
Sht-tem Codbg programwhich
turns the ovenoff
after
3minutes.n%idealfor
I%AtingCkwwon foodor otk?r
quick ‘cookingoperations where
youwanttostopCookixlgatjust
the right time.
TOuse cook ‘Nwatch
Step2: TouchTIMECOOKI&II.
Displayshows”: O“and “RXW3R
10:’“ENT’ERCOOKTIMEI“Ilashes.
Step 1:TouchICOOK‘NWA~H.
After4 seconds,“START”flashes
ondisplay.
Step3: Selectyourcookingtime.
Forexample,touch2, 1and5for
twominutesand 15seconds.
Displayshows“2:15”and“POWER
10~’“COOKTIME1“flashes.
Step4: TouchTIMECOOKI&11.
Step5: Setyourcookingtime.
IImwvtochange Power I.Awd I
Aftersettingcookingtime,
touchPOWERLEVELpad,
thentouchdesirednumberfor
newpowerlevel.
Step 6: TouchSTART.
10
Step2: TouchSTART.“COOK‘N
WATCH”andtimecountingupto3
minutesaredisplayed.Powerlevel
10is automaticallysetinovenbut
anotherpowerlevelcanbe selected
eitherduringprogrammingor
duringcooking.
....——
Step 3: Openthedooror touchthe
CLEAR/OFFpadtostopcooking.
Theovenwillautomaticallysignal,
flash“End” andshutoffat theend
of3minutes.

Ten-pCook/Holdtakesthe
gUeSSWOrk mofcooking,13ecause
theovenautomaticallyswitches
to“Hold”settingafterreachingthe
presetfoodtemperatureand
imaintainsthattemperatureforupto
onehouroruntilyoutouchthe
CLEAR/OFFpad.
Note:Ovenautomaticallyswitches
to“Hold”whenpresetfood
temperatureisreached.
The‘Ik!mperatlmPm’be
Sensor !--iandle C;::e
iD
#
Clip’
Thetemperatureprobeisafood
thermofieterthatgaugesthe
internaltemperate ofthefood;
itmus~beusedwhenusingTernp
Cook/Holdor AutoRoast.Touse
theprobeproperly,follow
directionsonpage12.
Roastto
Step1:Inserttemperatureprobe
andattachprobesecurelyinoven
wall.Closethedoor.
Step2: TouchTEND?COOK/
HOLD.Thedisplaypanelshows
‘-F”and“POWER10.”“ENTER
FOODTEMP” flashes.
Wep3: Touch1,6,0 for 160°E
“200D TEMP”flashesand
‘“160F”and“PO’WER10”show
Step4STouchPOWERLEVEL
pad. “ENTERPOWER”flashes.
Touch5formediumpower.
“TEMP~’“160F”and“POWER5“
showondisplay.
Step5: TouchSTART.Ifinternal
temperatureoftheroastisless
than90°F.,displaywiHshow
“COOL”;iftemperatureis90°E
or above,displayshows
temperaturecountingup.
S@ 6:WhenKN”l?.isreached,
theovenwiHsoundanddisplay
“HoldVTheovenwillthenhold
thetemperature.
Step7:TouchtheCLEAWUFF
padtostopthecycle.
Step8: Removeprobeandfood
fromtheoven.
Howb use Autostart
TheAJWIStart
feature allowsyou
to program yourmm to begin
coding at apresettime ofday—
up toa12”hmnrdelay.
ToUseAutoWart
Step 1:TouchAUTOSTARTpad
(instead.ofSTARTpad).
Step2: Enterthetimeyouwant
theovento start.(Besureyour
microwaveovenclockshowsthe
correcttimeofday.)
Step3: Enteryourdesiredcooking
program.
Step4: TouchSTARTpad.The
ovenwillantornaticallystartatthe
desiredtime.
@Usealowerpowerlevel;itwill
heatmoreevenlyeventhough
requiringmoretime.
@Besurefrozenfoodhasbeen
completelydefrostedbeforeinserting
probe.Probemaybreakoffifused
infrozenfoods.
@Coverfoodslooselyformoisture
controlandquick,evenheating.
Q.Are there any foods1can’t
TempCook’?
A. Yes.Delicatebuttericings,ice
cream,frozenwhippedtoppings,
etc.softenrapidlyatwarm
temperatures.Batters,doughsand
frozenfoodsarealsodifficultto
cookpreciselywiththeprobe.It’s
besttoTimeCookthesefoods.
Q.VVhydid %RObE?’fiash on
the displayafter Itouchedthe
STARTpad?
A, “PR0b13”willflashifyou
don’tseatthecableendoftheprobe
securelyintothereceptacleinthe
ovenwallor ifyoutouchtheTEMP
COOK/HOLDpadandforgetto
usetheprobe.
Q. Can 1leavemy probe in the
ovenif it%not inserted in food?
A. No,if ittouchestheovenwall,
youmaydamagetheoven.
Q. Can ITempCookdifferent
portions offoodat different
temperatures?
A. Yes.Thetemperatureprobe
givesyouthefreedomtocook
differentportionsoffoodat
differentternperatu~esto suit
individualeatingstyles.Simply
placeprobein foodandchange
temperaturesettingasneeded.

.At.wRWMusesthe
Wdx totook tothe desired
servingkqxrw.m% UKMW
TE’mp which!usesa
Sil-.%gk
‘power kvei$Am Roast
usesWlpto3powerswings‘which
switchduring
mmiing~thus pm’idil’lgeven,
i$mkr CxA&’lgresults without
Justasinconventiomdroasting,
o~}7tenderroastsshouklbeAuto
Roasteduntilspecifiedinternal
temperaturesarereached.Less
tenderroastsshouldbemicrowaved
bytime,accordingtothecookbook
whichcomeswiti”youroven.
Reparing Roasts for
Auto
Placetenderbeefroastincooking
bagontrivetinmicrowave-stiedish.
(Refertopackageinstructionsfor
properuseofcookingbag.)Insert
probethroughcookingbag
horizontallyintothecentermeaty
areanottouchingboneor fat.
Makesurethehandledoesnot
touchthefoodortopor sides
oftheoven.
Placeporkroastincookingbag
andplaceinmicrowave-safedish.
@
Placemeatinovenwithprobeto
theright.Insertcableendofprobe
firmlyintoreceptacleonovenwall.
HowtoAlto RMst
to
1.TouchAUT13ROASTpad.
“ROAST”appearsonthedisplay
and “ENTERCODE”flashes.
Touchnumberpad L“1”andthe
selecteddonenesscode—inthis
case,“MEd’~ appearonthedisplay.
“CODE”flashes.After4seconds,
“START”flashesonthedisplay.
TouchSTART.(See“AutoRoast
Guide”onpage13forcomplete
listofrecommendedcodes.)
Note:BytouchingtheAUTO
ROASTpadduringcooking,the
meat’sinternaltemperaturewillbe
displayed.(’TXN3L”wiHbe
di~l;ymi untilmeatreaches90”F.)
Whenpadisreleased,doneness
codereappearsonthedisplay.
2. WhenyouselectAutoRoast
codes1or 2, theovensignalswith
4beepsand“TURn”flashesonthe
displaywhenit’stimetoturnthe
roastover.Afteryouturntheroast,
closethedoorandtouchSTART.
(Note:Ovencontinuestocook
afterthesignalwhetheror not
roastisturnedover.)
3. Afterapre-progmmmedfood
temperatureisreached,ovenbeeps
4timesand“HOLd”appearson
thedisplay. .
4. Foodwillbeheldatthis
temperaturefor60minutes.The
oventhenbeeps4timesand “End”
appears,
———

.
(AutoRoastcode 4)
Yourcddxwk hasinformationon
Automatic~irnrnering,inch-ding
guidesandrecipes.
T&altimeincludestimetobring
foodto 180*F.,andholdatthat
temperatureuntildone.
~Placemeatsinacookingbaginmicrowave-safedish.(Refertopackage
insiructkmsforproperuseofcookingbag.)
~Recmmwndedcodesarealsoshownonguidebehinddoor,onfrontofoven.
~Insertprobeasdescribedonpage12.
)F’ixd Code Final Apprm.Time Hold”
lknlp. (minutesperpow@ MinutesDoneness
Display
13tx’f{5 pored m%)
T&xierRoast
Medium 1
well 2160”F. 13-15 0
170°F. 15-17 5-10 MEd
WELL
Pork(5poundmax.)
LoinRoast 2170°F.I15-19 I10 WELL
Poultry{6poandrn~o)
llrkey Breast 3
(Insertprobehorizontally
intomeatiestarea.)
SetAutoSimmerlikeAutoRoast
asexplainedonpage12.Display
shows“SIM”and“CODE4:’ iiiiii-
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185”F. 17-20 10-15 WELL
~RecommendedstandingtimebefORSeIring.
chide (Awl mast code 4)
Comments
Addenoughliquidtojustcover
meat.Ifaddingvegetablesmake
suretheyarecompletelycovered
byliquid.
Precookmeat.Placeprobe1inch
fromtopsurface.Stirafter3
hours,ifpossible.
Find Approx. DMM!mss
Food Temp.Tirne/HOwsDisplay
Beef
PotRoast 180°F. 5-7 SIM OvenswitchestoHoldat 180°F.,
andcontinuesholdingat 180°F.
untilyouremovefoodandturnoff
oven.If stirringisrecommended,
youcanresetovenbytouchingthe
STARTpadagain.Touch
CLEAR/Ol?Fpadaftercooking.
Chili 180”F. 5-8 SIM
I
chicken
Stewing 180”F. 4-6 SH’VI
I
Add4cupsliquid.Insertprobe
intomeatiestareaofinnerthigh
frombelowendandparallelto
leg.TMnoverafter1/2oftime.
Sameprocedureasabove.
Add4CUDSlictuid.
Broiler/Fryer I180”F.]3-4 ~SIM
HamorPork
Roast 180°F. 4-6 SIM
soup
Stock/Vegetabie 180”F. 7-1o !NM
SpiitPea 180”F. 5-7 SIM
Makesurethatvegetablesand
meatarecoveredbyliquid.Stir
every3hours.
Addenoughliquidtocoverpeasat
least2inches.Stirafter3hours.

requireconstantattentionandfoods
callingforadry lookorcrisp
surfaceafterreheatingshouldnot
beAutoReheated.Itisbesttouse
TimeCook.
.AWmRdwa: kyoutouchjust 3
padstObringpreviouslyprepared
foodsto servingtemperature.}$rith
manyk#tOVel’S,Tdwreisnoneecl to
kwk Upre~e~ting timesinthe
cookbookor relyonguesswork.
Byactuallysensingthe steam
that escapesas foodheats~this
feature adjusts the
oven%heating timeto various
typesand ofpre”cookedl
food.
Becauseallcookingcontainers
mustbecoveredduringautomatic
reheating,thisfeatureisbestwith
foodsyouwanttosteamor retain
moisture.
Easytouse lmch numberpad1or2for
desiredcode.Forexample,touch
numberpad2toreheatfoodthat
isatrefrigeratorternperature~
SimplytouchREHEATpad,
desiredcodeandSTARTpad.
KeepDoorck)sed
Donotopentheovendoorwhile
thewords“INX3MT“ or “CHILL”
aredisplayed—steamescaping
fromtheovencanaffectreheating
performance.If thedoorisopened,
closethedoorandtouchthe
STARTpadimmediately.
Note:
useofthe metalShdfw’ith
AutoReheatis I?wT
recommended.
Displayshows“CHILL”and
“CODE2:’
Auto Cmks
AutomaticReheatingcodes1and2
aredesignedtogiveeasyautomatic
reheatingresultswithfoodsthatare
eitherchilledintherefrigeratoror
areatroomtemperature.
Fowls
CODE ~Foodsatroom
temperature After4seconds,“START”flashes
ondisplay.TouchSTARTpad.
~oDE zFoodsatrefrigerator
temperature
Awidevarietyofpreviously
cookedfoods;inc~udingleftovers,
canbeAutoReheated.AutoRehea “RHEAT”and“CODE2“ are
displayed.
isrecommendedforsingle-servings
offood.For reheatingplatesof
~eftovers,itisbesttouseT’ime
Cook.Seethecookbook.
Placecoveredfoodinoven.Touch
REHEATpad.
Beepsoundswhensteamis sensed
and 44RHIMT”isreplacedbycook
time,Rotateor stirfoodifnecessary.
ClosedoorandtouchSTARTpacl
tofinishheating.Whendone,oven
displays“End” andbeepsevery
minuteuntildoorisopenedor
CLEAR/OFFpadistouched.
“RIIEAT”showsondisplayand
“ENTERCX?DE”flashes.
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.,==---.+.
“-’
As?s&+
andchvem
Appropriatecontainersard coverings
}wipMSUFe good reheatingresults,
*.AtwaysUsemicrowave”safe
~{>~~~j~~rs~~~~~~’~~~~~mw~~~
Ms. waxpaper or plasticwrap.
W&Mh%the container &m.isrowave-
safii’?p~~ it to the ~estdescribedon
page3.
~Neverusetight-sealingplastic
Ms-they canpreventsteamfrom
escapingandcausepoorreheating
results.
*N%3tchthe amount of foodto
the sizeoftk container.Fill
containersatleasthalffullforbest
results.
%Besure the outsideof the
Cookingcontainer and the inside
ofthe microwaveovenare dry
beforeplacingfoodintheoven.
Beadsofmoistureturninginto
steamcanmisleadthesensor.
~Stir or rotate somefoodsafter
the beepingsignal(M’required).
iI
Usemicrowave-safecasserolesor
bowls.Coverwithlidsthatfit. If
lidsare notavailable,useplastic
wrapor waxpaper.Plasticwrap
shouldbe looseoverfoodtoaHow
forescapingsteam.Sealbypressing
plasticwrapfirmlyaroundedges.
&
Q. U’nrjJfoodisnotcompletely
reheatedafter usingthe suggested
code,what shouldIdo?
A. UseTimeCookIand-power
levei10fm.30-secondincrements
untilthedesiredtemperatureis
reached.Anacceptabletemperature
forreheatingmostfoodsis 160”
to Ri5°F.
Q. What if Idon%fullycoverthe
dishin AutoReheat?
A. Ovensensessteamtooquickly,
whichshortensthereheatingtime
andleavesfoodtoocool.Cover
tightlyandresetAutoReheat.
Q. Dothe shapesand sizesof
foodmake adifferencewhen
usingAutoReheat?
A. Yes,insomecases,larger
pieceswillrequireadditional
TimeCooking.Besuretocheck
suggestedarrangementofpiecesin
thedish,sinceproperarrangement
isoftenasuccessfultipin regular
microwaving.
Q. Arethere any other foods
whichare reheated best using
TimeCook, rather ~~amAuto
Reheat?
A. Bakeryfoods,candies,melted
chocolateor foodswhenadryor
crispsurfaceisdesirable,are
reh~atedbestbyusingTimeCook.
Q. Wouldmyplasticcontainers
with verytight fitting lidsbe.
appropriate for Automatic
Reheating?
A. No,mosttypesofplastic
storagedishes,buttertubs,etc.
withtightfittinglidsarenot
recommendedformicrowaving.
Tightfittingplasticlidsmay
preventadequatesteamfrom
escapingandfoodmaynotheat
properlyduringAutoReheat.
H
Q, Itried!towarm somechow
rmh IMMxw$s
usingAm Reheat.
why thiswork?
A. Foodmusthavesomemoisture
inordertocreatesteamwhich
helpsthealHosensoriimction.
Extremelydryfoods,suchaschow
rneinnoodles,potatochipsand
othersuchfoods,donothave
enoughmoisture.
Q. h!hy~useAutoReheatWhen~
am reheating mmy foodsin more
than me dishor casserole?
A. No.Becausefoodsmayvaryin
densityandamountandinattention
neededduringreheating,itisbest
touseTimeCookwhenreheating
manyfoods.

vim the AutoEM’rim$tfi%tlm!,
mm-en setsthe
ik’?iresingtimesand pwver’ kvds
for you,
UsetheAutoDefrostguidecmthe
followingpage. Enterthefood
weightinpoundsandtenthsofa
pound(see●
ConversionGuideat
Tight).ThentouchtheSTARTpad.
Theovencalculatesdefrostingtime
andchangespowerlevelsduring
defrostingtogiveevendefrosting
results.
Howto setAutoDefrost
Befm’eyoubegin,C!heckthe guide
kwited.atthe fl*ontofthe mm,
visible whenyouopenthe door.h
showsminimumandmaximum
foodweightsforavarietyoffoods.
Youwillneedtoknowyourfood’s
weightbeforesettingAutoDefrost.
LRemovefoodfrompackage,
placeinovenonmicrcwave-safe
dishandclosedoor.
p’+dmcm
2. TouchAUTUDEFROSTpad.
“U3Y’and “DE?F”aredisplayed
and‘THVIXRIVEX3HT”flashes.
3. Enterweight.l% example,touch
numberpads1and2foraweight
of1.2pounds(1pound,3ounces;
seeConversionGuideatright).
Displayshows“1.2~’“WEIGHT;’
“LBS”and“DEW After4seconds,
“DEl?”isdisplayedand“1.25’is
replacedby “START”,flashing.
4. TouchSTARTpad.Display
showsdefrosttimecountingdown.
‘I’wkxduring defrosting the
own beeps4timesand.66TIJW9
flasheson the display.“TURn”
flashesuntilyouopenthedoor,
attendyourfood(seeguideonnext
page),closethedoorandtouchthe
STARTpad.
Whendefrostingtimeiscompleted,
“MI” flashesandovenbeeps4
times.“End” remainsondisplay
andovenbeepseverymirmteuntil
doorisopenedor CLEAR/OFF
padistouched.
16
VVhenusingtheAutoDefrost
feature,itisnecessarytoallow
thefoo~tostandino~dertofinish
defrostingtheinterior.Youmaytake
thefoodoutoftheovenifyouwish.
Standtimerecommendationsare
givenintheguidecmthenextpage.
If weightoffoodis statedin
poundsandounces,theounces
mustbeconvertedtotenths(.1)
ofapound.
Ounces Pounds
1-2 .1
3.2
4-5 .3
6-7 I.4
8.5
9-10 .6
14-15 I.9

chops I0.1-5.01$3s.
IITbmover. ISeparateandshield I5minutes
.,vvhtmmxesmr~. I
Frankfurters,!3ausage I0.1-5.0
Ills. Separate. Removedefrosted 2minutes
Dieces.
GroundI’vIeat 0.1-5.0 N)s. firn over. Removedefrosted 5minutes
arreasandbreakapart.
BeefPatties I0.1- 5.0H3s. Ilhrn over. ISeparatepatties. I5rninutes
Roast 0.1- 5.0lbs. Tim overand Shieldifnecessary. 90minutes
shield.
Ribs 0.1-5.0 lbs. Turnover. Removedefrosted 10minutes
pieces.Shieldif
necessary.
steak ]0.1-5.O1bs. I‘Ii.wnover. I15 minutes
Stew I0.1-5.0 lbs. Turnoverand Separateandremove I5minutes
separate. defrostedpieces.
WholeChicken 0.1-5.0 lb. Tbrnoverand Tbrnoverandshield. 10minutes;
shield. runcoldwater
incavity.
TurkeyBreast 0.1-5.0 lbs. Turnover. Shieldwhere 20minutesin
(breastsideup) necessary. refrigerator
ChickenPieces I0.1-5.Olbs. ITurnover. ISeparateandremove 15 minutes
defrostedpieces.
Cornishhens(whole) 0.1-5.0 lbs. Removewrapper 10minutes;
andturnover. runcoldwater
incavity.
Cornishhens(split) 0.1-5.0 Ibs. Turnover. 5minutes
FishfiHets 0.1-3.0 lbs. Tumover. Separateandremove 5minutes
defrostedpieces.
Ishrimp, scaflops 0.1-3.0 lbs. separate. Separateandremove 5minutes
defrostedpieces.
%f%okfish 0.1-3.0 h. Thri overand Holdunder
shieldtailand coldrunning
head. water.
I%igesorthinareasofmeatwilldefrostmorerapidlythanotherareas.Afterfirstor secondsignal,shieldwarmareas
withsmallpiecesoffoil.
1’7

me‘mm IM-mt settingis
ikigrld forspeedy of
fmi?enfowlad isme ofthe great
of8X1’lkmvm?own.
useh? ‘rimeDefrostsettingto
aus sad as bread,
q&~=~y ~=%=~=~=y~f~~- ““”--+
rdk3 Vegdabkf+fmitsand.fm?m’1
dimers. The AutoDefrost setiing
is preferred for meat and p(ltdtry
becausetheOVenset$thedefmting
time and power’ievek$for you.
~Powerlevel3isau@rnaticallyset
fordefrosting,butyoumaychange
thisformoreflexibility.
~Seeyourcookbookfor
defrostinghelp,
Tobecomebetteracquaintedwith
thedefi-ostfimction,defrosta1O-OZ.
packageoffrozenstrawberriesby
followingthe stepsbelow.
Step1:Placepackageoffrozen
strawberriesintheovenandclose
door.Besurepackagecontains
nometal.
Step 2: TouchTIME DEFROST.
Displayshows“:O“and “POWER
3:’“ENTERDEFTIME” flashes.
Step3: select onehalfofthetotal
defrostingtimerecommendedin
yourcod%ook Forexample,touch
4andIvHNpadfor4minutes.
Displqyshows‘q:OO”and“POWER
3:’“DEF TIME” flashes,
Step4: TouchST~. “DEFTDvE”
showsandtimecountsdownon
display.Whencycleiscompleted,
theovensignalsandflashes“End:’
thenautomaticallyshutsoff.
Step5: llwn packageover,close
doorandrepeatSteps2and3toset
remaininghalfofdefrostingtime
andtouchSTART.
Step6:Whenovensignalsand
flashes“End~’opendoor,remove
packageandseparatestrawberries
tofinishdefrosting.
Tips
@Foodsfrozeninpaperorplastic
canbedefrostedinthepackage.
@l?orevendefrosting,somefoods
needtobebrokenupor separated
partofthewaythroughthe
defrostingtime.
@Family-size,pre-packaged
frozendinnerscanbedefrosted
andmicrowaved.Ifthefoodisin a
foilcontainer,transferittoa
microwave-safedish,
@Checkyourcookbookforother
defrostingtips.
and
Q’*when IpressSTART,1hear a
dull, noise. isit?’
A..Thissoundisnormal.His
lettingyouknowtheovenisusinga
powerlevellowerthan10(High).
Q*can Idefrostsmallitemsin
ahurry?
A. Yes,buttheywillneedmore
frequentattentionthanusual.Raise
thepowerlevelafterenteringthe
timebytouchingthedesiredpower
levelpad.Powerlevel7cutsthe
totaldefrostingtimeinaboutIL!;
Powerlevel10cutsthetotal
defrostingtimetoapproximately
1/3.Duringeither,rotateor stir
foodfrequently.
Q. why don’tthe defrosting
timesin the cookbookseemright
for myfood?
A. Cookbooktimesareaverages.
Defrostingtimecanvaryaccording
tothetemperatureinyourfreezer.
Setyourovenforthetimeindicated
inyourcookbook.Ifyourfoodis
stillnotcompletelythawedatthe
endofthattime,resetyouroven
andadjustthetimeaccordingly.
Q. Shodd al!foodsbe completely
thtlWd beforecooking?
A. Somefoodsshouidnotbe
completelythawedbeforecooking.
Forexample,fishcookssoquickly
itisbettertobegincookingwhileit
isstillslightlyfrozen.
Q. CarlIopenthe door during
defrostingto checkon the
progressOfmyfood?
A. Yes.Youmayopenthedoorat
anytimeduringmicrowaving.To
resumedefrosting,closethedoor
andpressSTART.Theovenbegins
operatingiftirneisleflontimer.
Ifnot, resettimer.
,.

\’oui’ needmhx)kupcookingtimes
kthec“o<?ldx>okOr guesshcwkmg
$0 setcmfing time.By EC~@~y
sensingthe steamthat escapesas
hod mia-ow%aves,this %attm
t$djms the weds
eediing the toviu%mstypes and
mounts ‘offocal.
Becausemostcookingcontainers
mustbecoveredduringautomatic
cm~ng, thiSfeatureisbestwith
foodsthatyouwanttosteamor
relainmoisture.
Note:
use Ofthe metalShelfwith
AutomaticCkmMngisNOT
HWmm-Mmdeda
Awidevarietyoffoods,including
meats,fishcasseroles,vegetables,
ieftoversandconveniencefoods,
canbeAutoCooked.
Foo& Not
foodscallingforadrylookor crisp
surfaceaftercookingshouldnotbe
AutoCooked.It isbestto‘Hme
Cookthem.
Foodsthatmicrowavebestusing
thetemperatureprobeshouldbe
TempCookedorAutoRoasted.
Easy touse
Simplytouchthreecontrolpads—
AUTOCOOK,desiredCODEand
START.Theword“AUTO”appears
onthedisplayandthesensoris
activatedtosensesteamfromfood.
K&3pDoorckl$ed
Donotopentheovendoorwhile
theword“AUTO”isdisplayed–
steamescapingfromtheovencan
affectcookingperformance.If the
doorisopened,closethedoorand
touchSTARTimmediately.
CUMkingcodes
Automaticcookingcodes1through
8aredesignedtogiveyoueasy
automaticresultswithanumber
offoods.
Code1,designedforreheating
foodsquickly,turnstheoven.off
automaticaHyassoonasthesensor
detectssteamfromthefoods.
Whencodes2through8are
selected,theovendetermineshow
muchadditionalcookingtimeis
neededaftersteamhasbeensensed,
automaticallyswitchestoTIME
COOKandsignals.Theword
“AtJTO”onthedisplayis then
replacedbycookingtime,counting
down.Whenthesignalisheard,
theovendoormaybe openedfor
stirring,turningor rotatingfood.
Aguidebehindtheovendoorlists
cookingcodesforfrequentlyprepared
freshor uncookedfoodsand
appropriatecodesarerecommended
intherecipesandAutomatic
CookingControlGuideonpages
22and23.
L____-J\’ “““: cod
Placecoveredfoodinoven.Touch
AUTOC.00Kpad.“ENTERCOOK
CCKIE”flashesondisplay.
Touchnumberpadfordesiredcode.
“C~~E 2“ ShOVW.After4seconds,
“START”flashesondisplay.
TouchSTARTpad.
Theword“AtJTU’showsondisplay,
indicatingsteamsensorisactivated.
DON~ OPENDOOR.omm~
DOOR
MAYAFFECTCOOKING
PERFCR.MANCE.
Beepsoundswhensteamissensed
and“AU’ID”is replacedby
cookifigtime,countingdown.
Rotateor stirfood,if necessary.
Whendorm,ovenbeepsevery
minuteuntildoorisopenedor
CLEAR/OFFpadistouched,

F&example,ifcode4cooksyour
chicken~mm.edonethanyoulikeit,
setcode41nexttimeandyou’llget
~~~ ~ho~el”cookingtime.
Ifyouwantalongercookingtime
thanacodeprovides,adda9after
thecode.
For Wechickenintheexample
above,code49wouldprovide20%
longercookingtimethantheregular
code4wouldprovide.
Example:
TouchAIYIOCOCKpad.
Rmchnumberpads4and1in
thatorder.“C0DE4” shows.Aiier4
seconds,“ST~” flashesondisplay.
~kwhfHART.“AUTO”ShOWSOn
display.DON~ C)I%NDOOR
].mtilfirstovensignal,thenrotate
dish1/2turnifneceswy. Close
~ioorandtouchSTARTtofinish
Cwlkiag.
&
@
cmOffafter’the Awl cycle ‘when’
w@g AutoCookcodeIywhen it
dmxlnot for other settings?
A. Whenwing Code1,thereisno
secondphaseofrninutcscounting
down.Allthecookingiscompleted
inthefirstphaseorAuto.
Q. If myfoodis not
Cookedafter usingthe suggested
code9what shouldIdo?
A. UseTimeCookIandpower
levelKlforafewminutesuntil
completion.
Q. Dotallfmh or frozenvegetables
require astandingperiod after
cookingwith Autocook?
A. Mostvegetablesarecookedto
acrispstateduringAutoCook,
justasinregularmicrowaving.
Therefore,itis recommendedthat
youletthevegetablesstandforup
to5minutesdependingon sizeand
densityofpieces.Thisstanding
timealsoenhancestheoverall
flavorandappearanceofrnost
vegetables.
Q. whatMldon’tfullycoverthe
dishin AutoCook?’
A. Ovensensessteamtooquickly,
whichshortensthecookingtime
andleavesfoodundercooked.
CovertightlyandresetAutoCook.
Q. Dothe shapes and sizesof
foodsmake adifferencewhen
usingAuto cook?
A. Yes,insomecases,larger
pieceswillrequireadditional
TimeCooking.Besuretocheck
suggestedarrangementofpiecesin
thedish,sinceproperarrangement
isoftenasuccessfultip inregular
microwaving.
Q. Dofresh or frozenvegetables
require water whenusingAuto
Ckwk?
A. Yes.Addwatertothevegetables
asrecommendedonguideandcover
wellforeven,completecooking.
Q’. IuseAutocook to
Cidi 4-)1”!%mYi!s?
A. Nlostpuddingandsaucerecipes
requirestirringmanytimesduring
20
R’M’lt ‘cW3kdwhenI
W-mwwithedish fkfterAuto
cook. is
A. Ifyoupreparedthesauceinthe
ovenpriortocombiningthesauce
withpotatoes,theremayhavebeen
toomuchremainingmoisturein
theoven.N&ikesureyoudrythe
ovencompletelybeforeusingAuto
Cooksincethisfunctionoperates
properlybysensingsteaminthe
oven.Also,suwtingAutoCook
withhotfoodscreatessteaminthe
oventoosoon,anddecreasesthe
firstsensingcycle.
Q. Are there any other foods
whichare best Time43301M9
rather than .Au$oICooked?
A. Bakeryfoods,candies,melted
chocolateor foodswhenadry or
crispsurfaceisdesirableare
cookedbestbyTimeCook.
Q. Wouldmypkstk containers
with verytight fitting Ms be
appropriate for Automatic
cooking?
A. No,mosttypesofplastic
storagedishes,buttertubs,etc.
withtightfittinglidsarenot
recommendedformicrowaving.
Also,tightfittingplasticlidsmay
preventadequatesteamfrom
escapingandmaykeepfoodfrom
cook.ingproperlyduringAutomatic
Cooking.
Q. Itried to warm samechow
mein modes using AutoCook.
why UWhl’tthis work?
A. Foodmusthavesomemoisture
inordertocreatesteamwhich
helpstheautosensorfunction.
13xtremelydry foodssuchaschow
n-ieinnoodles,potatochipsand
othersuchfoodsdo nothave
enoughmoisture.
Q. MayIuse AutoCookwhen X
am cmkhg many foodsin more
than (medish or Casswwk?
A. No. Becauseofdifferewtfood
densities,attentionneededduring
cookingandfoodamounts,it is
besttouseTimeCookwhen e
cookingmanyfoods,
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