GE Monogram Advantium ZSC1000 User manual

Owner's
Manual
Advantium TM Oven
ZSC 1000
ZSCIO01
Write the model and serial numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
Find these numbe_ on a label inside
the o\en.
Monogram:
3828WSA#684 49-40487 01-08Jfl

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Advantium Oven
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESSIVE MICRO WAVE ENERG Y
(a) Do NotAttempt to operate this oven with the
door open since open-door operation C}lil
result in harmfld exposure to microwave
energy. It is important not to defeat or
tamper with the satetv interlocks.
(b) Do Not Place any object between the oven
ti'ont tace and the door or allow soil or
cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing
S/II'J[;I ces.
(c) Do Not Operate the oven if it is damaged.
It is particularly important that the oven
door close propedy and that there is no
damage to the:
(1) door (bent),
(2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened),
(3) door seals and sealing surfaces.
The Oven Should Not be ac!justed or repaired
by anyone except properly qualified service
l)ei'sonnel.
Contents Advantium
Advantium Quick Start ................. 15
Cooking controls ..................... 18
Oven fea rares ........................ 17
Safety ............................ 2-13
What is Adwmtium ? ................... 14
Speedcooking
Convection Baking, Broiling
and Toasting ......................... 26
Cooking tips ......................... 20
Favorite recipes .................... 23, 24
Power level .......................... 21
Proofing ............................ 27
Repeat last .......................... 20
Resume feature ...................... 20
Speedcook cookware .................. 22
Speedcook menu guide ................ 16
Speedcook-sate cookware ................ 5
Things that are normal ................ 25
Using a pre-set speedcook menu ......... 19
_4'arming ............................ 27
Microwaving
Cooking by time ...................... 29
Cooking tips ......................... 29
Deli'ost by ti)od type ................... 30
Deli'ost bv tim e ....................... 30
Defrosting tips ....................... 31
Express .......................... 15, 29
Favorite recipes ...................... 29
Microwave power level(s) ............... 29
Microwave-sale cookware ................ 6
Precautions to avoid possible
expostlre to excessive
microwave energy ...................... 2
Sensor cooking .................... 32, 33
Things that are normal ................ 33
Using pre-set microwave selections ....... 28
Other Features
Automatic fan ........................ 36
Beeper volume ....................... 34
Child lockout ........................ 36
Ch)ck ............................ 15, 34
Delay Start .......................... 34
Display ON/OFF ..................... 34
Hel I) ............................... 35
Reminder . .......................... 34
Review ............................. 34
Scroll speed ......................... 34
Timer . ............................. 36
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning the inside ................... 37
Cleaning the outside .................. 38
Cooking trays and baking sheet .......... 38
Remowd)le tm'ntable .................. 37
Troubleshooting
Problem Solver . ................... 39, 40
Customer Service
Product Registration ................ 41, 42
Service phone numbers ................ 43
_Mu'ra ntv ..................... Back Cover

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Advanlil¢m Oven
WARNING! To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or
exposure to excessive microwave energy:
SAb 27"Y PRECA U7 70NS
[] Read all instructions before using []
this appliance. When using electrical
appliances, basic safety precautions should
be followed, including the following:
[]
[]
[]
Read and %llow tile specific precautions
in the Plff'2124UTION_' 7"0 AVOH)
[ ( &SIBLL EXI)OSUIff_ ] ) LXCLSSTl'L
MICI_OWAVE ENFJ_GY section on page 2.
Be sure your appliance is properly
installed and grounded bv a qualified
technician in accordance with the
provided installation instructions.
Install or locate this appliance only
in accordance with the provided
installation instructions.
[] Some products such as whole eggs and
sealed containers--fbr example, closed
jars--are able to explode and should not
be heated in this oven. Such use of the
oven could result in it_jury.
[] Do not mount this appliance o_er
a sink.
[] This oven is not approved or tested for
nlarine //so.
[] This o_en is UL listed fbr standard wall
installation.
[]
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This appliance must only be serviced
by qualified serxice personnel. Contact
nearest authorized serxice facility for
examination, repair or adjustment.
Do not coxer or block any openings on
the appliance.
Do not s/ore this appliance outdoors.
Do not use this product near water_
for example, in a wet basement, near a
swimming pool, near a sink or in similar
locations.
[] See door smface cleaning instructions in
the Car(, a_d Cleani_g o "the.... , ,¢ Ove_ section
of this manual.
[] To reduce the risk of fire in the o_en
cavity:
--Do not o_ercook food. Carefifllv attend
appliance when paper, plastic or other
combustible materials are placed inside
the o_en while microwaxe cooking.
--Remo_e wire twist-ties and metal handles
fiom paper or plastic containers befbre
placing them in the o_en.
--Do not use the o_en for storage purposes.
Do not leave paper products, cooking
utensils or fbod in the o_en when not in use.
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Do not operate this appliance if it has
been damaged or dropped.
As with any appliance, close superxision
is necessary when used by children.
Use this appliance onh_ for its intended
use as described in this manual.
Do not use corrosive chemicals or _apors
in this appliance.
This oven is specifically designed to heat,
dry or cook food, and is not intended for
laborato W or industrial use.
--If materials inside the o_en ignite, kee I)
the oxen door closed, turn the oven off
and shut off p(m>r at the filse or circuit
breaker panel. If the door is opened, the
fire may spread.
--Do not use the Sensor Features twice in
succession on the same fbod portion.
If food is undercooked after the first
countdown, use COOK BY TIME for
additional cooking time.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Advanlium Oven
AWARNING!
SAt' 2 TY PRECA U770NS
• Do not operate the oxen without
the turntable ill place. Tile turntable
must be/mrestricted so it can turn.
• During and after use, do not touch,
or let clothing or other flammable
materials contact any interior area
of the oven; allow sufficient time
tbr cooling first.
• Kee I) the oxen flee flom grease
buildup.
• Cook meat and poulti T thoroughly--
meat to at least all INTERNAL
temperaune of 160°F, and poulu T to
at least all INTERNAL temperature of
180°F. Cooking to these temperatures
usually protects against tbodborne
illness.
• Potentially hot surfaces include the
oxen door, floor, walls, oxen rack and
turntable.
ARCTNG A'_ving (:an occur during both .q)eedcoohing and microwave cooking. [[you .seearcing, 1)_._ the
CLEA R/OFF pad and (:or_+(:tthe problem.
Arcing is the microwme term for sparks
in the oxen. Arcing is caused by:
• Metal or foil touching the side of
the oxen.
• Foil not molded to food (upturned
edges act like antemlas).
• Use foil only as recommended in
this manual.
• Metal cookware used during either
speedcook or microwave cooking
(except for the pans provided with
the oven).
• Metal, such as twist:ties, poultl\v pins,
or gold-rimmed dishes, ill the oxen.
• Recycled paper towels containing small
metal pieces being used ill the oxen.
FOODS 7 O
When microxs aving, place all tbods and
containers oil tile clear glass trav.
Do not pop popcorn ill your oxen/mless
ill a special microwme popcorn accesso U
or/mless you use popcorn labeled for use
ill microwaxe oxens.
Do not boil egg5 ill tiffs oxen. Pressure
will build up inside egg yolk and will
cause it to burst, possibly resulting
ill injury.
Do not operate the oxen without food
inside. This may cause damage to the
oxen. It increases the heat around the
magnetron and call shorten the litb of
the oxen.
Foods with unbroken outer "skill"
such as potatoes, hot dogs, sausages,
tomatoes, apples, chicken livers and other
giblets, and egg yolks should be pieived
to allow smam to escape during cooking.
•SUPERHk_7_D WATER
Liquids, .sud_ a_ wato (@'( or lea, a'_z abl( to
,'w,nJogwated b_3,ond lhe boiling poi,_t wilhout
a/qwari_lg lo lw boiling. Visible bubbling or
boiling when the (ontaino is n,ml)vdjivmz the
microwave oven is not aN_@s pms_'nt. THIS"
COUIJ) I?ESUI2_ L\: lq,2RY HOT LIOUII)S
SUDI JENI_Y B()IlJN( ; o lq:d¢ 1_Tql£_VTHE
C()NTkL\qrd¢ LS'DLS'T{:7_BI_DOR A5t¥)()N
OR OTHEI? UTFNS'IL 1S 1A(S'I'_I?TFJ)IN-ID
THF. LIOUII),
To reduce the risk of inju Uto persons:
--Do not oxerheat the liquid.
--Stir the liquid both betbre and halfway
through heating it.
--Do not use straight-sided containers with
nanow necks.
After heating, allow the container to stand
ill the microwaxe oxen for a short time
before removing the containei:
--Use extreme care when inserting a spoon
or other utensil into the container.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Advanlium Oven
AWARNING!
Speedcooh
oven-s@
cookzoar#
77wturntable must
always be irz pla_e when
i_sing ltu, oven.
Pul /hod direcllr on ltze
noi*-stich metal tray
lo speedcook.
•The oven and door will get very hot
when speedcooking.
• Cookware will become hot because of
heat transferred from the heated food.
O_en mitts will be needed to handle
the cookware.
• Do not use coverings, containers or
cooking/roasting bags made of foil,
plastic, wax or paper when
speedcooking.
• Do not co_er the turntable, wire o_en
rack, trays or any part of the o_en with
metal foil. This will cause arcing in the
o'_en.
• Use the non-stick metal tray in the
same way you would use a shallow
1)aking pan or 1)aking trav.
• Place tBod directly on the trays when
cooking unless prompted by the oxen
to do otherwise.
• Any oven-safe dish can be used in
your oven. Recipes in the Advantium
Cookbook were rested in Pyrex c'_glass
cookware and Corningware _>ceramic
casseroles. Cook times and results
may vary when using other types of
oven-safe dishes. Place them directly
on the trays.
• Do not use the oxen to dry newspapers.
• Use of the cleat glass tray when
speedcooking will resuh in inferior
cooking performance.
Oven-s@
coohware
Bahing,
Broiling,
Warming,
Proofing
&
7basting
• The oven and door will get very hot
when baking, broiling, warming,
proofing or toasting.
•Cookware will become hot. Oxen mitts
will be needed to handle the cookware.
• Do not use coverings, containers or
cooking/roasting bag, s made of tbil,
plastic, wax or paper when
speedcooking.
• Do not coxer the turntable, wire oxen
rack, trays or any part of the oxen with
metal foil. This will cause arcing in the
oxen.
• Use the non-stick metal tray in the
same way you would use a shallow
1)aking pan or 1)aking trav.
77wturntable must
always be in place when
icsing"llw oven.
• Use the aluminum baking sheet on the
wire oven rack, and place them on the
non-stick metal tray when baking on
two levels, 1)roiling or toasting foods.
•Place food directly on the trays when
cooking unless prompted by the o_en
to do otherwise.
• Any oven-safe dish can be used in
your oven. Recipes in the Advantium
Cookbook were rested in Pyrex c'_glass
cookware and Corningware _'>ceramic
casseroles. Cook times and results
may vary when using other types of
ov&a-safe dishes. Place them directly
on the trays.
• Do not use the oxen to dry newspapers.
• Use of the cleat glass tray when
1)aking, 1)roiling, warming, proofing or
masting will result in inferior cooking
performance.
Pul /hod di*vclly on lhe
no'n-slieh metal tray
to bake on one level. Pul fi)od direclly on lhe
alumin:hm baking'_shee( on the
wire oven rack, and place lhem
on the non-sli_k melal lra_;
when baking" on lwo leveA,
bmilin#, or loaslin#_ foods,.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Advanlium Oven
AWARNING!
MicTozo (I V e-
COOkZO(IT_
77w turntable mu,st
alwa)s be in place when
using lhe oven.
77re clear glass tray
should alway,_ be _n
p.la_ e w]wn
mwrowavin_:
Mahe ,stay to use ,suitable eoohwa'_ during microwave eoohir_g Most gla,s,sea,s:se_*Jle,seoohing disbars,
mea,suring cuD,s, (:usta_l cuD,s,porte U or china dinnerwa'_ which doe,snot have metallic trim or
glaz_ with a metallic sheen can be u.s_d. Some eoohwa'_ is la& l_d ".suitabh Jiw mierowaving. "
• Place food or microwa_ahle container
directly on the clear glass tray to cook
your food.
• Use of the non-stick metal tray during
microwme cooking will resuh in
inferior cooking performance.
• If you are not
sure if a dish is
nlic rowave-sa re, rise
tiffs test: Place in
the oven both the How to te,stJbr a
dish you are testing mic_neave-s(¢)¢ dish.
and a glass
measuring cup filled with l cup of
water--set the measuring cup either in
or next to the dish. Microwave 30-45
seconds at high. If the dish heats, it
should not he used for microwaving.
If the dish remains cool and only the
water in the cup heats, then the dish
is microwax e-safe.
• Cookware may become hot because
of heat transferred from the heated
food. Oxen mitts may he needed to
handle the cookware.
• Do not use recycled paper products.
Recycled paper towels, napkins and
waxed paper can contain metal flecks
which may cause arcing or ignite.
Paper products containing nylon or
nylon filaments should he avoided,
as they may also ignite.
• Use foil only as directed in this manual.
When using foil in the oxen, keep the
foil at least 1" away from the sides of
the oxen,
• Do not use the oxen to dry newspapers.
• If yon use a meat thermometer while
cooking, make sure it is safe for use
in inicrowaxe oxens.
•Paper towels, waxed paper and plastic
wrap can he used to covet dishes in
order to retain moisture and prevent
spattering. Be sure to vent plastic wrap
so steam can escape.
• Not all plastic wrap is stfitable for use
in microwme oxens. Check the package
tbr proper use.
• "Boilable" cooking pouches and tightly
closed plastic bags should be slit,
pierced or vented as directed by
package. If they are not, plastic could
burst during or immediamly after
cooking, possihly resulting in inju U.
Also, plastic storage containers should
be at least partially uncovered because
they tbrm a fight seal. When cooking
witI_lcontainers tightly covered with
plastic wrap, remove covering careflflly
and direct steam away flom hands
and face.
• Plastic cookware--Plastic cookware
designed tbr microwave cooking is very
useflfl, but should be used careflflly.
Even microwave-safe plasuc may not be
as tolerant of overcooking conditions
as are glass or ceramic materials and
may soften or char if subjected to short
periods of overcooking. In longer
exposures to overcooking, the food
and cookware could ignite.
Follow lh(<s'eg_uidelir_w
I. Use microwme-safe plastics only
and use them in strict compliance
with the cookware mamffacmrer's
recommendations.
2. Do not microwme empty containers.
3. Do not permit children to use plastic
cookware without complete superxision.
• Some styrofoam trays (like those that
meat is packaged on) have a thin strip of
metal emhedded in the bottom. When
microwaved, the metal can burn the
floor of the oven or ignim a paper towel.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
A dvar_li I¢m Ove_
AWARNING!
SAFETY Pt_2 CA UT YONS
• Don't defrost frozen beverages in
narrow-necked bottles (especially
carbonamd beverages). Even if the
container is open, pressure can build
up. This can cause the container to
burst, possibly resulting in injm T.
• Foods cooked in liquids (such as
pasta) may tend to boil more rapidly
than foods containing less moisture.
Should this occur, refer to the Car(,
and Cl_,a,fi_,g o/the ove_l section for
instructions on how to clean the
inside of the oxen.
• Hot foods and smam can cause
burns. Be careflfl when opening any
containers of hot food, including
popcorn bags, cooking pouches and
boxes. To prevent possible it_jm T,
direct smam away flom hands and face.
• Do not oxercook potatoes. They could
dehydrate and catch fire, causing
dam age to your oxen.
• Avoid heating baby %od in glass jars,
even with the lid off. Make sure all
infant food is thoroughly cooked.
Stir food to distribute the heat evenly.
Be careflfl to prevent scalding when
warming fornmla. The container may
feel cooler than the formula really is.
Always rest the formula before feeding
the babv.
• Do not attempt to deep fiy in the oxen.
SAVE THESE INS TR UCTIONS

MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES
Four Advantium
PP_CA UTIONS POUR I_VITER UNE I_VENTUELLE
EXPOSITION EXCESSIVE A UX MICRO-ONDES
(nJ
(b)
N'essayez pas de fifire flmctionner le flmr 5
i/licro-ondes lorsque la porte est Otl\'erte,
puisque cela pourrait entrahler une
exposition nocive aux micro-ondes. 11 est
important de nejamais essayer de torcer ou
modifier le svst0me de verrouillage de
s_curit_.
Ne placez pas d'objets entre la porte et la
suriace awmt du flmr. Ne laissez pas de salet(_
ou de rt_sidus de produits nettowmts
s'accumuler sur les suriaces d'_tanch(qt_.
(C} Nefaites pasfonctionner le flmr s'il est
endommag_, ll est tr_s important que la porte
ferme bien et que les pi_ces suivantes ne
soient pas endommag(_es :
(1) i,a porte (tordue),
(2) I,es charni_)res et loquets (cass_s ou
desserrt_s),
(3) I,esjoints et surtaces d'_tanch_it_.
(d} Seul un technicien qualifi_ doit r_parer ou rt_gler
•_oti'e t()/lI" _'1 i//icro-ondes.

MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES
Fo u rA dv a _Iiu m
AMISE EN Pour r_duire le risque de br_lures, de choc _lectrique, d'incendie,
GARDE !de blessures it autrui ou d'exposition excessive aux micro-ondes :
MES UP 2S DE SE CURIY'E
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Veuillez lire les mesures de s6curiti6 avant
d'utiliser le four. Lors de l'utilisation
d'appareils 61ectriques, il faut observer
des mesures de s6curit6 616mentaires, et
en particulier :
Veuillez lire et obserxer les <<Prdcautions
pour dviter une dventuelle exposition
excessixe aux micro-ondes ,, ii la page 8.
Assurez-_ous que l'appareil soit installd et
mis fi la terre correctement par un
technicien qualifid confbrmdment aux
directives d'installation fournies.
Installez et placez cet appareil seulement
selon les directives d'installation fburnies.
Certains aliments comme les oeufs dans
leur coquille et les rdcipients scellds-
par exemple, des pots en xerre fbrmds-
peuvent dclater s'ils sont chauff_s dans le
fbur ii micro-ondes et risquent de vous
blesser.
N'installez pas cet appareil au-dessus d'un
d_ier.
[] Ne couvrez pas ou ne bloquez pas les
omertures de l'appareil.
[] Ne rangez pas cet appareil _'tl'extdrieur.
N'ufilisez pasce %ur _iproximit_ de l'eau,
par exemple, dans un sous-sol mouilld,
pi_s d'une piscine d'un drier ou dans des
emplacements semblables.
[] Voir les directixes concernant le nettoyage
des surfaces dans la section <<Entretien et
nettoyage du four it micro-ondes >,du
prdsent manuel.
[] Pour r_duire les risques d'incendie fi
l'intdrieur du fbur :
--Ne faites pas trop cuire les aliments.
Surxeillez la cuisson de pr&s quand wins
u/ilisez du papier, du plastique ou d'autres
mafi&res inflammables dans w)tre four
pendant la cuisson.
--Enlexez les attaches mdtalliques et les
poigndes en mdtal des contenants de
papier ou de plastique axant de les mettre
dans le fbur.
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Ce %ur fi micro-ondes n'a pas dtd
approux_ ou mis fi l'essai pour _tre utilis_
eI/ nler.
Ce ffmr est homologud UL pour une
installation murale standard.
N mlll_ez pas cet appareil s'il a dtd
endommagd ou s'il est tombd.
Comme axec tout appareil, il est important
de survei]ler dtroitement ]orsque le fbur
est uti]isd par des enfants.
1 " "S 1 O"
N mlll.ez cet appareil que pour I usame
auquel il est destind, tel que ddcrit dans le
prdsent manuel.
N tmll.ez pas de substances chimiques ou
corrosives dans cet appareil.
Ce %ur it micro-ondes a dtd conqu
spdcifiquement pour chauftbr, s_cher ou
cuire des aliments et non pour _tre utilisd
en laboratoire ou fi des fins industrielles.
Seul un technicien qualifid dolt rdparer
cet appareil. Communiquez avec le bureau
de service apr&swente le plus pr&s si votre
appareil dolt _tre vdrifid, rdpard ou rdgld.
--Ne rangez rien dans le %un Ne laissez pas
de produits en papier, ustensiles de
cuisson ou aliments dans le fbur lorsqu'i]
n'est pas ufilisd.
--Si un fbu dclate dans votre fbur, laissez la
porto fermde, dmignez le four et
ddbranchez le cordon d'a]imentation ou
coupez le courant en enlevant le fllsible
ou en ddclenchant le disjoncmur Si xous
ouvrez la porW, les tlammes risquent de se
propager.
--N'utilisez pas les functions de capteur
deux fbis de suite sur la m&me section de
nourriture. Si la nourriture n'est pas assez
cuite apr0s le premier passage, utilisez
COOK BY TIME (TEMPS DE CUISSON
pour _iouter du temps de cuisson.
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Ne faites pas fonctionner le fbur sans
plateau tournant. Le plateau dolt pouvou
tourner sans restriction.
Durant et apr&s l'usage, ne touchez pas ou
ne laissez pas de v_tements ou autres
mat&iaux inflammables entrer en contact
avec l'intdrieur du fbur. Prdvoyez
suftisamment de temps pour le
refioidissemen t. 9

MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES
Fo u r A dv a n Iiu m
MISE EN GARDE. t
1 1
ME\$ URt£\$ DE SE C URI TE
• Gardez le four libre de toute
accumulation de graisse.
• Faites bien cuire la xiande et la xolaille--
la viande doit axoir une temp&amre
INTERNE de 160 ° F (71 o C), et la xolaille
une temp&amre INTERNE d'au moins
180 ° F (83 ° C). Une preparation aces
ni\'eaux de temp&ature protege
normalement des maladies alimentaires.
• Les surfaces chaudes peuvent inclure la
porte du four, le plancher, les parois, le
plamau de cuisson et le plateau
tonrnant.
ARC
D7YNCELLES
Un a_r p_ul a[)paraio_ durant la cuisson rapid_ _t la cuis:sor, 0mic,>ond_<_. Si vous voyez ur_
mz app_O_ezsur la touH_e arzrztdation/arr_;t (CLLAI_/ )tt ) _t _orrig_.z l_ probl_;me.
La formation d'tm arc est ]a fhcon qu'ont • Les ustensiles de cuisson de m_tal
les micro-ondes de produire des _tincelles
dans le flour. Ceci est imputable aux
causes sni_antes :
• Un article de m_tal on du papier
d'aluminimn est en contact avec les
patois du fbnr.
• Le papier d'aluminium n'_ponse pas
bien la forme de l'aliment (les bords
relex(_s agissent comme des antennes).
• Utilisez de papier d'aluntininm sauf
comme il est d_crit dans le present
nlannel.
utilisOs durant la cuisson rapide on la
cuisson a micro-ondes (sanf les
casseroles fonrnies avec le four).
• Des articles en m_tal, comme des
attaches, les broches utilis_es pour la
volai]]e on les garnitures dories des
assiettes se trouvent dans ]e fonr.
• Des essnie-tout en papier recyclO
conmnant de petites particu]es de
m_tal sont employ_s dans le font.
AIdMENTS •
10
Pour la cuisson fimicro-ondes, placez tons
les aliments et contenants sur le plateau
de xene transparent.
Ne pr6parez pas de mais _clat_ dans
votre tbur fi micro-ondes, fi moins
d'utiliser un grille-mais sp_cialement
congu fi cette fin on du mais _clat(_
pour la cuisson aux micro-ondes.
I1 n'est pas recommand_ de faire
bouillir des oeufs dans le four. La
pression qui se cr6e dans lejaune fera
_clater l'oeuf et pourrait causer des
blessures.
Le fait de laisser foncfionner le four fi
micro-ondes sans placer d'aliment fi
l'int&ieur pent endommager le four.
Cela augmente la temp&atureautour
du magn_tron et pent aft>cter la dur_e
de vie de votre foun
Percez la _<peau ,, qui recouvre certains
aliments, comme les potatoes de terre,
les saucisses flnn_es, les saucissons, les
tomams, les potatoes, le foie de poulet
et atmes abats, lesjaunes d'oeuf, ponr
permettre fi la vapeur de s'_chapper
pendant la cuisson.
•EAU SURCHAUFF_E
Le._liquide._, te5 que l'eau, le carl;ou [e the;
peuve*_t _lre ._uwhaq[f!_._au-dd?_ du point
d7bullition ._a*_._avoir l'air de bouilli*: Une
_;/mllition ou jbrmation de bul&, t*'e*t pas
tou/om:* visible lo_:wue [e r_;ci[D,nt e*tsorti du
jbur _)micro-onde_. CE(J PEUT I_2:\_ITLat]NER
I)ES DI_iBORI)I{M£_\_I'S SOUI)AL\{S DE
1_I+2CItql;2\TEST Dk2PIA CE OU SI {.;\7_
CUIId_ER OU TOUT A UTRk2 USTI:'A_SIIJ_2
EST IATROD{3T I)AA[S LE LIOUII)F..
Pour r6duire le risque de blessures
pour atttrui :
---Ne snichanft>z pas le liquide.
--M61ang>z le liquide avant son
r6chauft>ment et an milieu de celui-ci.
--N'utilisez pas de rOcipient fi bords
xerticaux et fi col _troit.
--Apr&s avoir r_chauff6, laissez un pen le
r_cipient dans le fonr _1micro-ondes
avant de sortir le r_cipient.
--Faites preuve de grande prudence lots
de l'introduction d'une cuiller ou de
tout atme ustensile dans le r_cipient.

MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES
Fo u rA dv an t iu m
MISE EN GARDE!
Ustensiles
de cuisson
sans danger
pour lefour
(l cugsson
rapide
lle plateau tournant
dotl louiours _Tlreerr
)late lbrsc ue you s
.ltlt.,e=_i/i,,tl:
Placez les alimenLs
direclement sur le
plateau de mdtal anti-
adh &if pour un e
cld,s,son rapid<
Ustensiles
de cuisson
convenant
(lU yOU)"
_OUT
cuzszner,
r chauff
et rgtir.
• Le four et la porte deviennent tr_s
chauds pendant la cuisson rapide.
• Les ustensiles de cuisson deviennent
chauds hcause du transfert de chaleur
des aliments. II faut pormr des gants
thermor_sistants pour manipuler les
usmnsiles de cuisson.
• N'utilisez pas de couvercles, de contenants
on de sacs de cuisson/r6tisserie _d)iiqu&
d'ahmfinium, de papier cii_ ou de papier
pour la cuisson rapide.
• Ne couvrez pas le plateau tonrnant, le
plateau de cuisson m_tallique, les
plateaux on toute pattie du four de
papier mStallique. Ceci provoquera la
t5rmation d'un arc dans le fonr.
• Ufilisez le plateau de m_tal anfi-adh_sif
de la re&me mani_.re qu'un plat pen
profond on qu'un moule.
• Placez la nourriture directement snr les
plateaux pendant la cuisson fi moins
d'indication contraire du four.
• Vous pouvez utiliser tout plat convenant
an four dans votre four fi micro-ondes.
Les recettes du livre de cuisine
Advantium ont _t_ test_es dans des
plats de verre Pyrex a>et des casseroles
de c_ramique CorningwareC"L Les temps
de cnisson et les r_sultats peuvent varier
en utilisant d'autres types de plats
pouvant aller an four. Placez-les
directement sur les plateaux.
• N'utilisez pas le four pour faire s_cher
lesjournaux.
• Utiliser le plateau de verre transparent
pour la cuisson rapide produira une
performance de cuisson inf_rieure.
•Le four et la porte deviennent trbs
chauds pendant que vous cuisinez, grillez,
r6chauffez ou rgtissez les aliments.
• Les ustensiles de cuisson deviennent
chauds. I1faut porter des gants
thermor_sistants pour manipuler les plats.
• N'utilisez pas de couvercles, de contenants
on de sacs de cuisson/r6tisserie _d)iiqu&
d'aluminium, de papier ciid on de papier
pour la cuisson rapide.
• Ne couvrez pas le plateau tonrnant, le
plateau de cuisson m_tallique, les
plateaux on mute partie du four de
papier m_tallique. Ceci provoquera la
formation d'un arc dans le four.
• Ufilisez tin plamau de m_tal anti-
adh_sif de la re&me mani&re qu'un plat
pen profond on qu'un moule.
• Ufilisez la plaque de cuisson
d'aluminium sur le plateau de cuisson
m_tallique et placez-les stir le plateau
m_tallique anfi-adh_sif en cuisinant
deux niveaux : griller on r6tir.
• Placez la nonrritnre directement sur les
plateaux pendant la cuisson fi moins
d'indication contraire du four.
• Vous ponvez utiliser tout plat convenant
au four dans votre four ::tmicro-ondes.
i.es recetms du livre de cuisine
Advantium ont _t_ test_es dans des plats
de verre Pyrex a_et des casseroles de
c_ramique Corningware_L Les temps de
cuisson et les r_sultats peuvent varlet en
ufilisant d'autres types de plats pouvant
aller an four. Placez-les directement sur
les plateaux.
• N'ufilisez pas le four pour faire s_cher
lesjournaux.
• Ufiliser le plateau de verre transparent
pour cuisiner, griller, r_chauffer on
r6tir produira une performance de
cuisson inf_rieure.
Le plateau tournant
dotl loujoul:s 31Iven
place lbl:squev0us
ulili, sez l,_tim/:
[ lac_.z l(_,salim(_nl,s
direcl_: me nl ,sitrle
plateau de mdtal anti-
adh&iif ])our _ .)rd )arer
/e5 a It lit _'lt l_ aIt It
12 i_)e(l l t,
Mellez,, le,s,alimenl,s, direclemenl,, ,
sur la plaque de cuis,son
d'aluminium. . ,.sur le _)laleau de
ttu,s,son metalhque el fllat<-le,s
sur le plaleau mdlallique anti-
adh&!/ en cui,sinanl ('_deux
niveaux : g'riller ou r61il: 11

MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES
Fo u rA dv a _Ii u m
MISE EN GARDE!
Ustensile
de cuisson
convenant
au four gt
micro-ondes
lle plateau tournant
doll lou/ours Flre er_
pla_e [orsque vou,_
ulili,s< #fi*lv:
Le plateau de verre
transparent devrail
lot(/ours Flr_,__ pla_
pour la cui,s,wn :)
micro-ondes.
A.s:smvz-vou.s d'utiliso" (1_ uste_lsiles de cuisson aplmq_ri:s pour la cuisson (1mio>ondes. La
plupart (l_s_ca.v_o_,l(_de w'rm, de_ plat._ oh,cui.v_on, (h_ la.v_z__:1me_u_; de_ ramequins, de vai._:_:lle
de la potoJe ou de la po'_velaine .sans bo_lmz: ou gla_mv de m:tal (1patine m:lallique p_ver, t :tw
utilis:s. Co'lains u._le_.dles de cuis.wn poner_t la me_tion _convie_t au fimr (1 micm-on(h_ ,,.
• Placez les aliments ou les contenants
pour la cuisson _ micro-ondes
directement sur le plateau de verre
transparent pour les faire cuire.
• Utiliser le plateau de mOtal anti-adh_sif
pour la cuisson fi micro-ondes produira
une performance de cuisson inf(4rieure.
• Si vous n'_tes pas certain qu'un plat
puisse aller au micro<redes, utilisez ce test
: placez dans le four le plat a tester et une
tasse fi mesurer de verre remplie d'une
tasse d'eau. Placez cette derni_re dans ou
pros du plat. Faites fonctionner le four de
30 _'_45 secondes fitemp&ature Olev_e. Si
le plat se r_chaufte, il ne doit pas +tre
utilis_ pour la cuisson fi micro-ondes.
S'il reste frais et si seulement l'eau se
r_chauft>, alors il convient pour le four.
• I,es ustensiles de cuisson deviennent
chauds en raison du transfert de chaleur
des aliments. I1 flint porter des gants
thermorOsistants pour manipuler les plats.
• N'utilisez pas de produits de papier
recyclO. I,es essuie-tout en papier
recyclO, les serviettes et le papier cirO
peuvent contenir de petites particules
de m_tal qui pourraient provoquer un
arc ou s'enflammer. Vous devez _viter
les produits de papier contenant du
nylon ou des filaments de nylon car ils
peuvent aussi s'enflammer. •
• Utilisez le papier aluminium seulement
selon les indications de ce guide. I,es
plateaux tOl(_speu\>nt +tie pi(_pai_?s au
micro-ondes si les plateaux d'aluminium
sont de moins de 3/4 po (1,9 cm) de
hauteur et si \'ous retirez la pellicule
cou\>rture et remettez le plateau darts la
boim. I,orsque vous utilisez du papier
aluminium darts le four, gardez-le _ au
moins I po (2,54 cm) des parois du fl)ur.
• N'ufilisez pas le four pour faire s_cher
lesjournaux.
• Si vous ufilisez un thermom&tre 5 viande
pour la cuisson, assurez-vous qu'il
convienne aux fours fi micro-ondes.
• Certains plateaux de styromousse (comme
ceux pour l'emballage de la viande) ont
une mince bande de m&al incorpor_e dans
la pattie infiqieure. Au cours de la cuisson
au micro-ondes, le m_tal peut brOler le bas
du fbur ou enflammer un essuie-tout.
• Les essuie-tout, le papier cir_ et la pellicule
de plastique peuvent servir fi couwir les
plats pour conserver l'humidit_ et &iter les
_claboussures. Assurez-vous d'avoir des
ouvertures dans la pellicule pour laisser la
vapeur s'_chapper.
• Toutes les pellicules de plastique ne
conviennent pas aux fours ;_micro-
ondes. VOrifiez l'emballage.
• I,es sachets de cuisson et les sacs de
plastique bien ferm(_s doi\_nt _tre fendus,
perc_?s ou a(_r_?sselon les indications sur
l'emballage. Sinon, le plastique pourrait
Oclater durant ou imm(_diamment apr_s
la cuisson pou\'ant ainsi mener _ des
blessures. De re+me, les conmnants de
plastique dewaient Otre partiellement
d(_couverts parce qu'ils forment une
fermemre Otanche. I,orsque \'ous cuisinez
avec des contenants bien recouverts
d'une pellicule de plastique, retirez avec
soin la pellicule et dirigez la \'apeur loin
des mains et du visage.
• Ustensiles de cuisson de plastique--I,es
ustensiles de cuisson de plastique concus
pour la cuisson fi micro-ondes sont tr_s
utiles, mais doi\_nt Otre utilis(_s a\>c soin.
M_me le plastique con\'enant pour ce
type de cuisson pourrait ne pas suppormr
la <_sur cuisson ,, comme les mat&iaux de
\>rre et de c&amique et alors le plastique
pourrait amollir ou se carboniser s'il est
soumis fi de courtes p(_riodes de sur
cuisson. Pour les expositions plus
longues, les aliments et les usmnsiles de
cuisson pourraient s'enflammer.
Suivez c_' di*z'<tiv+<_:
I. Utilisez seulement des plastiques pour
les fours _ micro-ondes et utilisez-les en
xous conformant aux directixes du
fabricant.
2. Ne mettez pas de contenants xides darts
le four ;_micro-ondes.
3. Ne laissez pas les enfants utiliser des
ustensiles de cuisson de plastique sans
une Oroite surxeillance.
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MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES
Fo u rA dv a n t iu m
MISE EN GARDE!
p p
MES Ut 2S DE SE CURIY 2
Ne dOcongelez pas de boissons
surgel_es dans des bouteilles au col
Otroit (tout particuliOrement les
boissons gazeuses). M_me si le
contenant est ouvert, il pourrait y avoir
une accumulation de pression. Le
contenant pourrait alors Oclamr,
menant _ des blessures possibles.
Les aliments prepares dans des liquides
(comme les prims) ont tendance
bouillir plus rapidement que les
aliments contenant moins d'humidit_.
Si ceci se produit, reportez-vous aux
directives concernant le nettoyage de
l'int_rieur du four dans la section _<
Entretien et nettoyage du four
lllic ro-ondes _.
• Les aliments chauds et la vapeur
peuvent provoquer des brfilures.
Attention en ouvrant des contenants
d'aliments chauds, y compris les sacs de
mais _clat_, les sachets de cuisson et les
boites. Pour _viter les blessures
possibles, dirigez la vapeur loin des
mains et du visage.
• Ne faites pas trop cuire les potatoes de
terre. Elles pourraient se d_.shydrater et
s'enflammer, provoquant des
dommages _ votre fo/li.
• l_vitez de r_chauffer la nourriture de
1)_b_ dans des conmnants en verre,
re&me apr&s avoir retir_ le couvercle.
Assurez-vous que la nourrimre de b_b_
soit bien cuite. M_langez-la pour
r_partir la chaleur uniform_ment.
Attention 5 l'_chaudage en r_chauffant
la preparation des no/lrrissons. Le
contenant peut &tre plus flais au
toucher que la preparation elle-m&me.
Tesmz toujours la preparation avant de
nourrir le b_b_.
• N'essayez pas de grande fliture dans le
fo/lr.
CONSERVEZ CES DIRECTIVES
13

¼tlat is Advantium?
k dva _ti u m Ove_
Getting to know
Advantium
The new Adxantium oxen uses
breakthrough Speedcook technology'
to harness tile power of light. The
Adxantium oxen cooks the outside
of foods much like comentional
radiant heat, while also penetrating
the surface so tile inside cooks
sinnfltaneously. While halogen light
is the prima W source of power, a
"microwave boost" is added with
certain foods. Foods cook evenly and
fast, retaining their natural moisture.
It } {
V-l-l-I-I-
IIIIIIIII I
I I
Turntable
• Tile turntable rotates to ensure even cooking.
Controls
• Tile oven control contains preset recipes.
• Turn and press dial makes menu selection easy.
Halogen Lamp and Ceramic Heaters
• One 500 watt halogen bulb and one 700 watt ceramic hearer cook food
flom above.
• One 375 watt ceramic heater cooks food fiom below.
Rear Convection Heat Element
• Operates when using bake.
Microwave
• A microwave "boost" is automatically added with certain foods.
• Tile oxen can also be used as a 975 watt microwaxe oxen.
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Advantium Quick Start
Advanlium Oven
Set the
clock
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When you first plug in the oven or after
a power outage:
1. Turn the selector dial to set
the hour. Press the dial to enter.
2. Turn the dial to set the minute.
Press the dial to enter.
3. Tm'n the dial to select AM or PM.
Press the dial to enter.
To change the time:
1. Press the OPTIONS pad.
2. Turn the dial to SET CI,OCK.
Press the dial to enter and fl)llow
the display directions to set.
Microwaving
with k2x[)ress
®.@@
Press EXPRESS repeatedl) fi)r 30-second
iIlcI'eI//eIlts of illici'owax, e cookiilg [iII/e,
The oxen starts immediateE.
Tlu turntable Inusl allva_ _be
it_ /dace wkell using lke oven.
TI,, clear glass tray skouhl
alu,(O _Dein Sa(:_ zvhel*
microwaving.
sJ)eedcoohing
@® @@ @
@@ @@ @ .f
Step 1:
Press the SPEEDCOOK pad.
Step 2:
Tm'n the dial to FOOD MENU. Press the
dial to enter,
Step 3:
Turn the dial to select the t)])e of fi)od
category you want. Press the dial to
enter it.
Step 4:
Turn the dial to select the specific food.
Press the dial to enter it.
Step 5:
Turn the dial to select the amount, size,
and/or doneness (if required, the oven
will prompt you). Press the dial atter
each selection.
Step 6:
Once the display shows AI?]UST TIME
OH $7_4H7; either press the dial or start
pad to start cooking.
• Press CLEAR/OFF at any time to
stop cooking.
The turlztable l_lust alwa3s b(
in/Aace wlun usitzq lke ovell.
Pul /ood diwctl) on tk¢,
non-sticb metal trc9, to
speedcook.
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Speedcook Menu Gu de
Advantium Oven
Q@®
P_'_-set
speedcooh
T}_ e _l "lg
sdections
16
Afier I)ressin<"'_ the SPEEDCOOK pad,
the oven will prompt )ou to make
several selections, such as the
exalnple below.
1. Turn the dial until
FOOD MI_2;VUappears.
Press the dial to entel:
2. Tm'n the dial tmtil
POL'LT_I_ Y appeai_.
Press the dial to enter.
3. Turn the dial until
CHICKEN; BONliLI'2SS
appears.
Press the dial to enter.
4. Turn the dial to
Sdect 57ZE:
MEI)IUM (7-9 oz each)
Press the dial to enter.
NOTE" Wken _peedcoohing,
use tke non-stick metal tray.
5. Tm'n the dial to
Select amount:
l-2 pia es
Press the dial to enter.
6. Use NON-STICK
IL 1AL T/¢AYis
displa) ed.
• _Mter a cooking cycle has been
completed, use the Resume featm'e
to cook for additional time,
Food Category Menu Selection
Appdi_ers Bagd Bit_,s
( heese ?,li( hs
l'_qN Bolls (Frozen)
HOt l)/p (2-4 Cups)
.](tla]_*,_lo Pop/m_
[\l_.al BalLs (l.)_¢en)
,\)tchas
Nuts I¢oa_ted
l>/_za tNgs
Sqfl l%l::eLs (l:mzen)
Breads Bagd_ @vze_z)
B_'ad 5"ti(:hs
Cheese Nvad
(/_vsce_lt ]_o[[s
l)imze_ Rogs
Gad/( Bwad
@zich B_ad (9x5)
5;weet l{olls/l)a_Ash
"1?.:oShdls (boxed)
Texas 7bast
Brecdfast Ba,cd_ (jmze_z)
Bl_.ah/asl Pizza
Cass_.mle (_ 7x I l)
C@e Cake
P)vnch Toast
I>(n_cahe_ ;/m'.._'_O
Hashbrown Pattias
Rolls (wfiN_aled;
,%'ausag_ Bi_( uit
,S'ausao_
5trtt(h lffi_zen )
Swml Rogs/l)a_/sh
"I)O "_ZO_!g)N
Desserts B_wmAas
Cakes (mix 9.'_13)
Cobbh'l @_'sh 7x l 1)
Co//,,e (,(the
Coo/Aas
l);e (/wsh fi_ttit)
l_o//s (wfiN_mte(t;
"])z_'tzl)z!g_:_
Entree Bur/los (jm:_en)
Chimichanwt
Casserole
1_ Bolls (fi_;..e_0
IOnchilada (p_<_h)
Lasagna
_h_atloa/ (gx 5)
Ot.,sidillas (/_'stt)
5t,//;,d P@l.,r_ (61
• To rexiew settings during cooking,
press the selector dial.
Food Category Menu Selection
lldeats l"t/t4 Mi_'tzo_l
ttambu_ _
l.amb (.'hop_
Pod: (hops
tNas! -Pmt:
l_oas! Be_'/
Ribo_ ,%le(t]_
Sirloi_l Sh, ak
SD'ip )#eah
7:B0m _Nl_,a]<
75n(tedoin
Pizza i)di/F_sh
l's_ l%( oohed (hu_t
Potatoes I1ahed Po_alo
tlashbmwn Patti_,s
lOm=e_ f)'h,s
l:m:.e_ Nugg_,l
.'_ve#t Polalo/Yam
Poulttg,, Chicken, Bom_ l)_
Chicken, Bo_de_.s
Chicken NIId @vz_,n)
Chicken N_lg_,_ @vzen)
Chichem 1;)'hd (/h_z_t_)
(2hid:_tz X,;ttgR_l (/h)z_n)
C/tid:en Pair) (/mzen)
(&id_en 7Fnder (/mze_O
Chich_t_ WinRs (Jh)ze_)
Chich_t_, BTmle
7io5_ 3
Sandwich C'o_n Dog (fioze_ )
(h_s,_nt Roll Hot Dog
(;r/Hat 5(tmtwich
no! Dog in a Bull
15)t/_l 5_tn(hvich
Taquilas @_):e_ )
SeaJbod Cod Fd#ts
F;sh ,Stid_s (/mze_O
l:mze_ Bwaded
[.obsle_ TaiLs
()rat_,q_,Roug90' I:ille_
Sabwn
Sea mast
Shellfish
.'_vm_tfi._h St_.ah
Talapia
Tt_na _S'le(ths
VUtil@sh
Side Dish IS,/r/ed Be(his ( 16 o:0
t_o a_!_,d A q_aIaRtts
)1 _ ))1 "
[_l asl_'d ]_dl ] e] ] ¢1
t_o(tsl_,d Chilis (6)
I_o(tsl_,d Corn
Roasl_.d (;ad/c
Ibmstd Mix_.d U'g_tables
S¢,/fi_g (mix/
Sltt/fi,d 3htshmoms
Sltt/fi,d Tomatoes

Oven Features
Advat_tium Ovet_
7?zm*zg'ho*ztthi._ mar_ual ,/i,atu_z<_a_zd appearan( e may vary,/}°om yore model.
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0
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@
7)lrntable
The turntable must always be in
place, on the oven floor, for all
cooking. Be sure the turntable is
seated securely over the spindle
in the center of the oven.
Non-stick Metal Tray
Put fbod directly on the non-stick
metal tray and place on the turntable
when using the speedcook and bake
features.
Upper Halbert Lamp/Ceramic Heater
Operates when using speedcook or
broil.
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0
!/Vi)_ ChJen Rack and Aluminum
Baking Sheet 0
Put food directly on the ahnninum
baking sheet on the wire oxen rack,
and place them on the non-stick
metal tray, when baking on two levels,
broiling or toasting fbods.
Clear Glass Tray
Place on the turntable when using
the microwme features. Place food or
microwaxe-safe cookware directly on
the tray.
Windo_l}
Allows cooking to be xiewed while
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keeping micro_ axes confined in
the oxen.
Door Handle
Pull to open the door. The door
nmst be securely latched for the
oven to operate.
Door Latches
Lower Ceramic Heater
Operates when using speedcook.
Control Panel
The pads used to operate the oxen
are located on the control panel.
Rear Convection Heat Element
Operates when using bake.
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Oven Features
Advantium Oven
18
With your Adva_6um oven, you ca_ c_& with hig'h-i_te_.sityhalog'e_lig'ttl:s,ceramicheate_:sa_d co_wec6o_heati_g
e&me_l;a_d/or comJe_lionalmicrowavee_e_i_')_.
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SPEEDCOOK/Repeat Last
Press this pad to access the pre-set
speedcook menu. Press and hold for
3 seconds to rei)eat the last cooking
selection.
CONV BAKE/BROIL
Press this I)ad to comection 1)ake,
broil or toast.
CUSTOM SPEEDCOOK
Press this pad to set your own
speedcook program.
WARM/PROOF
Select WARM to kee I) hot, cooked
foods at serving temperature.
Select PROOF m set for a warm
environment usefld for rising
yeast-leavened products.
COOK (Mio'owave)
Press this pad to microwave food that
is not in the FAVORITE RECIPES
Oisptay
Shows and instructs the use of all
features on the oxen.
SELECTOR D/AL-Thr,_ to sel_.cl, tS_:s
to e_,t#r First turn, then press the dial
to make option, food power level or
temperature selections. Also use the
dial to increase (turn clockwise) or
decrease (turn counterclockwise)
cooking times.
START/PAUSE
Press this pad to start or i)ause any
cooking flmction.
CLEAR/OFF
Press this pad to cancel ALL oven
programs except the clock and timer.
BACK
Press this pad to step back one or
more lmels in the i)rogram process,
such as when entering custom
Osection.
EXPRESS (Mio'owave)
Press for 30 seconds of microwave
cooking time. Each time the pad
is pressed adds an additional 30
seconds to the remaining cooking
time. The oven starts immediately.
DEFROST (Microwave)
Press this pad to defrost, soften or
meh frozen foods.
REHEAT (Microwave)
Press this pad to reheat serxings of
prmiously cooked foods or a plate of
leftoxers.
FAVORITE RECIPES
Press this pad to add, edit (change)
Oor remoxe a recipe flom the memo_w.
71MER
Press this I)ad to set the minute
timer.
recipes.
HELP
Press this pad to find out more al)out
VO/lr oxen's feat/lies.
POWER/ TEMP
During cooking, press this pad
and turn/press the selector dial
to change the microwave power
level, the convection bake
temperature or the speedcook
temperature by adjusting the upper
and lower lain I) and heater settings.
OPTIONS
Press this pad to set the Clock
and access the Beeper Volume, Clock
Display ON/Orb; Display Seroll Speed,
Delay Start and Reminder features.

Speedcooking
Adva*_(ium Ove*_
Using
speedcooh
jeatures
CAUTION: When using speedcook programs, remember that the oven, door and
dishes will be very hot?
[5ior to the,first use qfyour over_, the clock must be .set. See tke Advantinm Quick
Sta'_t sect ior_.
B@re you hegira make ._ure the turntable is in place. U_e the non-stick metal tray and
your own glas._ or ceramic cookwa'_ i/ needed.
The, tm_table must a&,a) sb(, i_ /dace
whe_ usit_ lke ove_. l'ul /ood dil_cll) o_zlke non-stick
metal tray to speedcook.
SPEEDCOOK PRE-SET FOOD SELECTIONS:
•Appetizers • Desserts • Pizza
• Breads • Entrees • Potatoes
• Breakfast • Meats • Poultry
• Sandwieh
• Seafi_od
• Side Dish
7b use a
pre-set
speedcooh
_le)21t
@%@
@@®
Advantium is abe,a@ pre-set to cook ovo"
175 p@ular dishe_.
1. Press the speedcook pad.
I/ no selection is made within
l 5 ._econ&_,the dis])h9, will ,z_zn,rt
back W the time <?/day.
2. Turn the selector dial to select
the type of food category you
want. Press the dial to enter.
). Turn the selector dial to select the
specific tbod (menu selection).
Press the dial to enter.
.Turn the selector dial to select
amount, size, and/or doneness
(if required, the oxen will prompt
yon.) Press the dial after each
selection.
5. Once the display shows:
AI)[L(W _TIME or START either
press start or the selector dial to
start cooking.
7)ow lkejbod over when tke oven sigwal,_
TU/?N FOOl) 0 I'7_R (firr (ertair_ ./i_od_).
D7um the oven .dgna£ CHFX2KJhr
)( :: ::" ' i/you'rji_odis
I )_t._LSS, cheek to see
done to your liking (/br certain ,/bodO.
7b ,vview setlir_g:sdurir_g cooking,
p_._ tke ._eleetor dial.
,t/you er_ter a,_ nndt<sired selection at
any time ,_imply p_s,s tke BACK pad
and _,-enter tke dtM'_,d ._eleetions.
• Early in a .speedco& program, you will
.seeOUITMIZIN(; COOK 7"IME on
the di.s]day. 77_eore, automatically
.se,.sz<sthe electrical voltage lrvel in
your home and adjusl.s the cooking
time up or down jhr propt*rcooking.
•{/lbe door is o[w, ed dining cooking;
the oven will ._top and tM L_S'Ewill
appear in the di._phg,. Close the door
aud p_z<s'._the START/PAUSE pad
to _>_ume cooking.
•At auytime duri,g cooki_g you (a,_
turn the .selector dial to change, the
co&i,g time. _)u can change powo
leve£ by prt<vdng PO_¥ER/TEMP.
•1_)as.su'_z,consister_ t cooki,g *_<sulls,
lke ore, m<9, adjust powo. ltq_eL_
downwind i/ lbe ore, i.s hot at the
b%d_ming qfa pmgram.
• At Ne e,d qfeooki_g, the automatic
,/hu m(9, continue to ru, ,f!)r a.short
time to cool intt,nal compone, t._.
•7b cookjhr additional time qf!#r a
cooking o,ele ha._ bee_ corn/tiered,
use the rt<sume,/i,ature. 19

Speedcooking
Advantium Ove_
Cooking tips
./br great
tasting results
7b en,su_ _:on.si._tenta_d _a)_n
b_w_ming"wlu n(ootdng',/i_od._di'_'__tl3,on
tlu non-stict_ _netal tr(ty, arr(mg_,ji>od a._
._how_ below.
Cimular pat(ern
(Exa_nple: hi,culls, cookie<s)
Foods can touch but should not overlap.
Si& I{_ ,side pall_ __
(Example: meals and poull_3)
Spoke patl#r_ Si_g'le la3er
(t_xample: c_,_ce_l rol{_,b_,adslicl_s) (Example." appeliae_:_)
tS_<sh,n_at chicken, ,fish or .s_@_od dmt has b_en,fivzen should be thawed befi_re
cooking (du ,,zio.,wav_ &fi.o.stji(au,_ cgm be used). For odu*,,f!,,z_n l,,_,Imdmged
,f!_od_,,fidlow pa(l_ag( dir( (tior_s.
Repeat last Use lhi,slime ,_aving.f!_atm_jiw cooking
r@etitive item,_like cooki_<_or appetize_:_.
1. Press and hold the SPEEDCOOK
pad lbr 3 seconds.
2. The last pre-set food will be
displayed.
NOTE: 72_ela,sl[.r,g'r_m used is ,slo_d
.f!,r two t_ou_:_.
3. Press the START/PAUSE pad or
the selector dial to start cooking.
!°_¢s _ _/_ ].
jeature
2.
@@ @@ @ {
If your food needs to cook a bit
longer, yon can restart the oven
by pressing the START/PAUSE
pad or selector dial.
ICE),'UME COOKIN(; will be
displayed and the oxen will
restart immediately at 10%
of the original time.
The program stays in memory %r
10 minutes. 'After that you will
need to begin the program again.
See 7b u._e apre-._et.viwedcool_meH,u.
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