Perfect Aire 2WWM07 User manual

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USER MANUAL
FOR MODEL:
2WWM07
MICROWAVE
700 WATT 0.7 CU. FT.


Important Safety Instructions .......................................................................................1
Features and Specifications .........................................................................................4
Operation ........................................................................................................................6
Cooking Suggestions...................................................................................................12
Care and Cleaning........................................................................................................14
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................15
Warranty........................................................................................................................16
CONTENTS
PRODUCT RECORD
Staple the receipt toyour manual.
Record the model number and serial number of the unit in the spaces provided
below. This information can be found on the product sticker located on the unit.
Model Number: __________________________________________
Serial Number: __________________________________________

Warning and Important Safety Instructions may not cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining or operating a
microwave. Always contact dealer, distributor, service agent or manufacturer about any issues or
conditions you may not comprehend.
CAUTION!
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
1. NEVER deep fry in microwave oven. Fat can overheat and be hazardous to handle.
2. When cooking popcorn, use only packages that are specifically designed and labeled for
microwave use. DO NOT continue to heat after popping has stopped,as this can cause popcorn to
scorch or burn. DO NOT leave unattended. Popping time varies depending on microwave wattage.
3. If cooking potatoes, tomatoes, or similar foods in unit, pierce skin so that steam can escape.
4. DO NOT cook or reheat eggs in shell or with unbroken yolk in microwave. Pressure may build and
erupt. Pierce yolk with fork before cooking.
5. NEVER operate microwave when it is empty.
6. NEVER use metal utensils in microwave.
7. NEVER use aluminum foil, plastic, paper, or other combustible materials that are not intended for
cooking/microwave use.
8. DO NOT use paper towels that contain nylon or other synthetic fibers. Heated synthetics could
melt and cause paper to ignite.
9. DO NOT heat sealed containers or plastic bags. Food or liquid could expand rapidly and cause
container or bag to break. Pierce or open container or bag before cooking.
10. DO NOT use regular thermometers in unit. Most cooking thermometers contain mercury and may
cause an electrical arc, malfunction, or damage to microwave.
11. If you have a pacemaker, consult physician or pacemaker manufacturer to avoid malfunction and
become aware of the effects of microwave energy on pacemaker.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS & ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING!
Improper use of grounding can result in electric shock. To avoid risk of electrical shock or death,
this unit MUST be grounded and plug must not be altered.
WARNING!
Do not use a plug adaptor or extension.
If the unit power cord is too short, consult a qualified electrician to install a three-slot receptacle. This unit
should be plugged into a separate 60 hertz circuit with the electrical rating as shown in specifications
chart. If unit shares a circuit with other equipment, voltage may drop, thus requiring an increase in
cooking times, and blown fuses. Microwave operates on standard household current 120V.
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THE UNIT SHOULD ALWAYS BE PLUGGED INTO ITS OWN INDIVIDUAL ELECTRIC OUTLET.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Microwave oven must be grounded.
• Grounding lowers risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wire of the electrical current if an
electrical short occurs.
• This unit is equipped with a cord containing a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be
inserted in an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
• Consult a qualified electrician if you need assistance with grounding instructions or if you are unsure
whether unit is properly grounded.

A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from entanglement or tripping over a
longer cord. Extension cords may ONLY be used IF care is exercised and the following conditions are met:
• The marked electrical rating cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the
appliance.
• The extension cord must be a grounding-type 3 prong cord. The third prong should not be cut or
• Cord should be set so that it does not drape over counter or table where someone can trip, snag
or pull it. Caution should especially be used so that children do not pull on cord.
Note: If using an extension cord: Interior light of unit may flicker and blower sound may vary when unit is
on. Cooking times may take longer as well.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
(USA ONLY).
This equipment generates and uses ISM frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television
reception.
It has been type-tested and found to comply with limits for ISM Equipment pursuant to part 18 of FCC
Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential
installation.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by doing one
or more of the following:
• Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television.
• Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver.
• Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.
• Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that microwave oven and receiver are on different
branch circuits.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modification
to this microwave oven. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
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removed under any circumstances.
Specifications
Model:
2WWM07
Rated Voltage:
120V ~ 60Hz
Rated Input Power (Microwave)
1050W
Rated Output Power (Microwave)
700W
Oven Capacity:
0.7 Cu.ft.
Turntable Diameter:
10 inches
External Dimensions:
17.3 x 13.2 x 10.2 inches
Net Weight:
Approx. 21.2 lbs
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)

WARNING!
Liquids such as water, coffee, or tea can overheat beyond the boiling point and not appear to be boiling.
(a) DO NOT attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in
harmful exposure to microwave energy. Do not bypass or tamper with safety interlock switches.
(b) DO NOT place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to
accumulate on sealing surfaces.
(c) DO NOT operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly
and that there is no damage to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door
seals and sealing surfaces.
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.
THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER
IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID. To reduce injury risk:
• DO NOT overheat liquid.
• DO NOT use straight edged containers with narrow necks.
• Stir liquid before and halfway through heating time. Use extreme care when inserting utensils into
container.
• After heating, allow container to stand inside unit before removal.
WARNING!
When using electrical appliances, general safety precautions must be followed in order to reduce risk of
burns, shocks, fire or exposure to excessive microwave energy.
Read ALL instructions throughout this manual before using this unit. Read and follow PRECAUTIONS TO
AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (top of this page).
1. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. See GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS, page 1.
2. Install or locate this unit only in accordance with instructions in this manual.
3. DO NOT cover or block any vents or openings on the unit.
4. Use this unit only for its intended usage as stated in this manual. This type of oven is specifically
designed to heat, cook, or dry food. It is not meant for commercial, industrial or laboratory use. Do
not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this unit.
5. As with any appliance, close adult supervision is necessary when children are present or if unit is
used by children or disabled persons.
6. DO NOT operate this unit if cord or plug is damaged or not working properly, or if unit has been
damaged or dropped.
7. DO NOT immerse cord or plug in water.
8. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
9. DO NOT let cord hang over edge of counter or table.
10. This unit, including power cord, should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Contact an
authorized service provider for examination, repair, or adjustment.
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
11. DO NOT store this unit outdoors.
DO NOT use appliance near water, such as near kitchen sink, in wet basement or near swimming
pool or similar locations.
12.
13.
Be sure to keep door clean and review the cleaning instructions in the CARE AND CLEANING
section, page 14.

13. To avoid risk of fire inside unit, injury, or exposure to excessive microwave energy:
a. DO NOT overcook food. Carefully monitor oven if plastic, paper, or other combustible
materials are placed inside unit.
b. Remove all wire twist-ties from items before placing in unit.
c. If materials inside ignite, keep oven door closed, turn off and disconnect power cord, or
shut power off at fuse or circuit breaker.
d. DO NOT use the cavity of this unit for storage. Do not leave paper products, cooking
utensils or food inside when not in use.
14. Products such as whole eggs, and sealed containers, such as jars, should not be heated in this
oven, as they can explode.
15. Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea can overheat beyond the boiling point and not appear to be
boiling. This can result in extremely hot liquids suddenly boiling over when a spoon or other
utensil is put into the liquid.
16. DO NOT heat baby bottles in unit.
17. Keep baby food jars open when heating and stir or shake contents before consuming to avoid burns.
18. DO NOT use this unit for commercial purposes. This unit is intended for household use only.
SETTING UP YOUR OVEN
Names of Oven Parts and Accessories
Remove the oven and all materials from the carton
and oven cavity.
Your oven comes with the following accessories:
Glass Tray 1
Turntable Ring Assembly 1
Instruction Manual 1
Door assembly
Window
Interlock
system
Turntable
glass
tray Turntable
ring
assembly
Turntable
shaft
Control
panel
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Turntable Installation
Turntable ring assembly
Hub (underside)
Glass tray
Turntable shaft
a. Never place the glass tray
upside down. The glass tray
should never be restricted.
b. Both glass tray and turntable
ring assembly must always be
used during cooking.
c. Always place food and
containers of food on the glass
tray for cooking.
d. If glass tray or turntable ring
assembly cracks or breaks,
contact your nearest
authorized service center.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS

OPERATION
Control Panel and Features
(a)
Time Cook
(b)
Time Defrost
(c)
Power
(d)
Clock
(e)
Auto Menu: Popcorn, Potato, Pizza, Frozen
Vegetable, Beverage, Dinner
Plate
(f)
Number Buttons:0-9
(g)
Weight Defrost
(h)
Kitchen Timer
(i)
Stop/Cancel:
Clears all previous settings
pressed before cooking starts. During cooking:
Press once to stop oven; twice to stop and
clear all entries.
(j)
Memory function
(k)
Start/+30Sec.
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FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS (CONT.)
EXPRESS COOK
STOP
Cancel
START
+30SEC.
Power
Time
Cook
Time
Defrost
Weight
Defrost
Clock Kitchen
Timer
Popcorn
Potato
Frozen
Vegetable
Pizza
Dinner
Plate
Beverage
9
7
3
6
1
4
2
5
8
0
Memory
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)

POWER LEVELS
Eleven (11) power levels are available.
Level
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Power
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Display
PL10
PL9
PL8
PL7
PL6
PL5
PL4
PL3
PL2
PL1
PL0
(1) Press “CLOCK”, “00.00” will display.
(2) Press the number pads and enter the current time. Example, time is 12:10,
press “1,2,1,0” consecutively.
(3) Press “CLOCK” to finish setting clock. “.” will flash and the clock illuminates.
(4) If numbers input are not within the range of 1:00 – 12:59, the setting will be invalid.
Note:
1 minute, the oven will automatically revert back to the former setting.
(2) If the clock needs to be reset, repeat steps 1– 3.
KITCHEN TIMER
(1) Press “KITCHEN TIMER
.” The LED will display “00.00” & the first hour figure will flash.
(2) Use the number pads to enter desired timer setting. (Maximum cooking time is
99 minutes and 99 seconds.)
(3) Press “START/+30SEC.” to confirm setting.
(4) When the time has ended, the buzzer will “beep” 5 times.
If the clock is set, the LED will revert back to displaying the current time.
(5) Press “STOP/CANCEL” twice to cancel the kitchen timer function.
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(1) If, while setting the clock, the “STOP/CANCEL” button is pressed or there is no operation
within
CLOCK SETTING
OPERATION

MICROWAVE COOKING
(1) Press “TIME COOK” once. The LED will display “00.00”
(2) Press number pads to input the cooking time; maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
(3) Press “POWER” once, LED will display “PL10”. The default power is 100% power. Press number
pads to select desired power level.
(4) Press “START/+30SEC.” to start cooking.
Example: To cook food with 50% power for 15 minutes, press “TIME COOK” once; “00:00” displays.
a. Press “1”, “5”, “0”, “0” consecutively.
b. Press “POWER” once, press “5” to select 50% power level.
c. Press “START/+30SEC.” to start cooking.
Note:
●While setting, if the “STOP/CANCEL” button is pressed or if there is no operation within 1 minute,
the oven will automatically revert back to the former setting.
●If “PL0” is selected, the oven will work with fan only and no microwave power.
●During cooking, “POWER” can be pressed to change the power level. After pressing “POWER”, the
current power level displays for 3 seconds, press the number pads to change the power level. The oven
will cook at the selected power level for the remaining time.
SPEEDY COOKING
(1) Cooking at 100% power level can be started by selecting a cooking time from 1 to 6 minutes by
pressing number pads 1 to 6. Press “START/+30SEC.” to increase the cooking time; maximum cooking
time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
(2) Cooking at 100% power level with 30 seconds cooking time can be started by pressing
“START/+30SEC.” Each press on the button increases the cooking time by 30 seconds. Maximum
cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
Note: During microwave cooking and timed defrost, time can be added by pressing “START/+30SEC.”
FUNCTIONS
WEIGHT DEFROST FUNCTION
(1) Press “WEIGHT DEFROST”. The LED will display “dEF1”.
(2) Press number pads to input weight to be defrosted.
Input the weight range between 4 – 100 ounces.
(If the weight input is not within 4 – 100, the input will not be valid.)
(3) Press “START/+30SEC.” to start defrosting and the remaining defrosting time will be displayed.
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OPERATION (CONT.)

TIME DEFROST FUNCTION
(1) Press “TIME DEFROST”. The LED will display “dEF2”.
(2) Press number pads to input defrosting time. The valid time range is 00:01 – 99:99.
(3) The default power level is 3. If you want to change the power level, press “POWER” once. The LED will
display “PL3.” Press the number of the power level you desire.
(4) Press “START/+30SEC.” to start defrosting. The remaining defrosting time will be displayed.
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(1) Press “0/MEMORY” to choose memory 1-3 procedures. The LED will display 1, 2, 3.
(2) If the function has been set, press “START/+30SEC.” to use it. If not, continue to set the function.
Only one or two stages can be set.
(3) After finishing the setting, press “START/+30SEC.” once to save the function. If you press
“START/+30SEC.” again, cooking will begin.
Example: If you want to set the second memory (Memory 2) to cook the food with 80% power for
3 minutes and 20 seconds, the steps are as follows:
a. Press “0/MEMORY” twice; stop pressing when the screen displays “2”.
b. Press “TIME COOK” once, press “3”, “2”, “0” consecutively.
c. Press “ POWER” once, “PL10” displays, press “8” and “PL8” displays.
d. Press “START/+30SEC.” to save setting. Buzzer “beeps” once. If you press “START/+30SEC.”
again the function will be saved as the Memory 2 and started.
e. If the electricity is not cut off, the function will be saved all the time. If the power is cut off, the
function needs to be reset.
f. To run the saved function, press “0/MEMORY” twice. The screen displays “2”. Press
“START/+30SEC.” to run.
MEMORY FUNCTION
(1) While cooking, press “CLOCK” and the LED will display clock for three seconds.
(2) While cooking, press “POWER” to display the current power level. After three seconds, the
oven will revert back to the previous state.
INQUIRY FUNCTION
OPERATION (CONT.)

Lock: Press “STOP/CANCEL” for 3 seconds. There will be a long “beep” signaling entry into the
child-lock state and the LED will display “ ”.
Cancel Lock: In locked state, press “STOP/CANCEL” for 3 seconds. There will be a long “beep” signaling
lock is released and the display will return to its previous state.
When cooking is over, the buzzer will “beep” 5 times to alert that cooking is finished.
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LOCK FUNCTION FOR CHILDREN
COOKING ENDED REMINDER FUNCTION
AUTO MENU OPERATION
(1) Press “POPCORN” repeatedly until the number you desire appears in the display;
“1.75”, “3.0”, 3.5” oz. will display consecutively.
Example: Press “POPCORN” once; “1.75” appears.
(
NOTE: When cooking popcorn, use only in packages that are specifically designed and labeled for
microwave use. Do not continue to heat after popping has stopped. This can cause popcorn to scorch or
burn. Do not leave unattended. Popping time varies depending on microwave wattage.
2) Press “START/+30SEC.” to cook; buzzer “beeps” once. When done cooking, buzzer “beeps” five
times and cooking ends.
(1) Press “POTATO” repeatedly until the number you desire appears in display;
“1”, “2”, “3” will display consecutively.
POPCORN
POTATO
“1” SET : 1 potato (approximately 8 oz.)
“2” SETS: 2 potatoes (approximately 16 oz.)
“3” SETS: 3 potatoes (approximately 24 oz.)
Example: Press “
NOTE:If cooking potatoes, tomatoes, or similar foods, pierce skin so that steam can escape.
POTATO” once; “1” appears.
(2) Press “START/+30SEC.” to cook, buzzer “beeps” once. When done cooking, buzzer “beeps” five
times and cooking ends.
Display Shows:
OPERATION (CONT.)

(1) Press “FROZEN VEGETABLE” repeatedly until the number you desire appears
in the display; “4.0”, “8.0”, “16.0”, oz. will display consecutively.
Example: Press “ FROZEN VEGETABLE” once; “4.0” appears.
(2) Press “START/+30SEC.” to cook; buzzer “beeps” once. When done cooking, buzzer “beeps” five
times and cooking ends.
(1) Press “BEVERAGE” repeatedly until the number you desire appears in the display;
“1”, “2”, “3” cup will display consecutively. One cup is about 4 oz.
Example: Press “BEVERAGE” once; “1” appears.
(2) Press “START/+30SEC.” to cook; buzzer “beeps” once. When done cooking, buzzer “beeps” five
times and cooking ends.
(1) Press “DINNER PLATE” repeatedly until the number you desire appears in the
display; “9.0”, “12.0”, “18.0” oz. will display consecutively.
Example: Press “DINNER PLATE” once; “9.0” appears.
(2) Press “START/+30SEC.” to cook; buzzer “beeps” once. When done cooking, buzzer “beeps” five
times and cooking ends.
(1) Press “PIZZA” repeatedly until the number you desire appears in the display;
“4.0”, “8.0”, “14.0” oz. will display consecutively.
Example: Press “PIZZA” once; “4.0” appears.
(2) Press “START/+30SEC.” to cook; buzzer “beeps” once. When done cooking, buzzer “beeps” five
times and cooking ends.
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FROZEN VEGETABLES
PIZZA
BEVERAGE
DINNER PLATE
WARNING!
OPERATION (CONT.)
DO NOT overheat liquid
DO NOT use straight edged containers with narrow necks.

At most, 2 stages can be set for cooking. In multi-stage cooking, if one stage is defrost, it will be
automatically placed as the first stage.
Note: Auto cooking is not available during multi-stage cooking.
Example: If you want to cook with 80% power for 5 minutes, then + 60% power for 10 minutes, the
cooking steps are as follows:
a. Press “TIME COOK” once, then press “5”, “0”, “0” to set cooking time.
b. Press “POWER” once, then press “8” to select 80% power.
c. Press “TIME COOK” once, then press “1”, “0”, “0”, “0” to set the cooking time.
d. Press “POWER” once, then press “6” to select 60% power.
e. Press “START/+30SEC.” to start cooking.
(1) If the set clock digital tube displays current time, the icon “:” will flash; otherwise, it shows “0:00”.
(2) In setting state, the LED displays the corresponding setting.
(3) In cooking or pause state, the LED displays surplus cooking time.
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MULTI-STAGE COOKING
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATION (CONT.)

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SIZE
Small pieces of food cook faster than large pieces. Pieces similar in size and shape will cook more evenly
when cooked together. For more even results, reduce the power level when cooking large pieces of food.
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
Foods taken from freezer or refrigerator take longer to cook than if they were room temperature.
NATURAL MOISTURE
Moisture rich foods cook more evenly because the microwave energy heats water molecules very efficiently.
FOOD PLACEMENT
When cooking delicate food items such as asparagus, place toward center of turntable tray.
FOOD ARRANGEMENT
When cooking unevenly shaped foods such as chicken pieces, place the thicker/meatier parts toward
outside of turntable tray.
STIRRING
Stir food such as casseroles from the outside to center in order to evenly distribute the heat. This allows
food to cook faster.
TURNING
Turn foods such as roast beef halfway through cook time. This allows even exposure of all sides to the
microwave energy.
WRAPPING
Sandwiches and many other foods that contain prebaked bread should be wrapped in paper towel or wax
paper prior to placing in microwave to help prevent drying out during heating. Aluminum foil, plastic, paper
or other combustible materials should never be used in microwave; this includes for the use of wrapping
food. NOTE: DO NOT USE PAPER TOWELS THAT CONTAIN NYLON OR OTHER SYNTHETIC FIBERS.
HEATED SYNTHETICS COULD MELT AND CAUSE PAPER TO IGNITE.
COVERING
Certain foods, such as sauces, should be covered during heating time to avoid splattering. Aluminum foil,
plastic, paper or other combustible materials should never be used in microwave; this includes for the use
of covering food.
ALLOW FOOD TO STAND
After removing food from microwave, cover with foil or lid and let stand to finish cooking. This allows the
food to complete cooking in the center and avoid overcooked edges. The standing time will vary depending
on density and surface area of food items.
COOKING SUGGESTIONS

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DEFROSTING
For raw/uncooked food, use defrost weight and defrost time features. Defrosting provides best
results when food is taken directly from freezer. If food has been stored in a freezer, you should input
a lower food weight or lower cook time to prevent cooking the food. If the frozen food is stored outside freezer
for up to 20 minutes, enter a lower cook time or weight. Also note the following points when defrosting:
• Shape of package will alter defrost time. Shallow, rectangular food packets defrost faster than a deep,
frozen block of food.
• Separate pieces and rearrange food as items begin to defrost. This allows the food to defrost better.
Remove pieces of food that are nearly defrosted.
COOKING MEAT & POULTRY
Always place prepared meat on microwave-safe roasting rack in microwave-safe dish. Cook meat fat side
down first. Turn over halfway through cooking time. Once cooked, check temperature in several places
and let stand. Beef and pork should stand at least 10 minutes. Chicken should stand at least 5 minutes.
Temperature of beef and pork can rise approximately 10°F during standing period.
COOKING VEGETABLES & EGGS
• Vegetables should be washed before cooking. If dense items such as potatoes, carrots and greens
are being cooked, you only need to add about ¼ cup of water.
• Whole vegetables such as potatoes should be arranged in a circle on turntable and turned over
halfway through cooking. These types of foods (potatoes, squash, eggplant, etc.), should also be pricked
in several locations before cooking to prevent bursting. After cooking, denser foods need about 5
minutes standing time.
• Always arrange vegetables such as asparagus and broccoli with the stem ends pointing toward the
edge of the dish and tips toward center.
• Small and cut vegetables (sliced carrots, peas, beans, etc.) will cook faster than larger vegetables.
These should always be covered with a lid or vented microwave plastic wrap.
• Never cook or warm eggs in shell, as they can explode. Always pierce whole eggs to keep them
from bursting.
• Cook eggs just until set, as they can become tough if overcooked.
COOKING SEAFOOD
Always place prepared fish on microwave-safe roasting rack in microwave-safe dish. Be sure to always
cook fish until it flakes easily with fork. Do not overcook. Always check fish at the minimum cooking time
before cooking longer. When steaming fish, use a tight cover. A lighter cover such as wax paper or paper
towel will not be as efficient.
COOKING SUGGESTIONS (CONT.)

• NEVER operate the microwave without food inside, as this can damage the magnetron tube or
glass turntable.
• NEVER use rough scouring powder or pads to clean microwave. NEVER use harsh detergents or
abrasive cleaners.
• Carefully remove glass turntable before cleaning inside unit.
• Use a SOFT, clean cloth or paper towel dampened with WARM water and a small amount of MILD
soap to clean inside of unit. Do not let water seep into any vents or openings. Wipe away soap and
then wipe unit completely dry.
• To clean glass turntable, handle with care, and wash in warm sudsy water or in dishwasher.
• Clean spills and splatters immediately.
• To loosen baked-on foods or liquids, heat 2 cups of water in a 4 cup measuring glass on high power
for 5 minutes or to boiling and let stand 1 – 2 minutes. If a fresh smelling microwave is desired, add the
juice of 1 lemon to the water.
• If steam accumulates inside or outside unit, wipe with soft cloth. Expect steam to accumulate in high
humidity. This does not indicate microwave leakage.
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Clean microwave weekly according to the instructions below, and as spills and splatters occur.
For safety reasons and best performance, always keep microwave clean inside and out. Food particles
and spilled liquids can stick to oven walls, causing the unit to work less efficiently. Also take care to keep
inner door panel and frame free of food and grease build-up. Please note the following instructions:
CARE & CLEANING

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION/EXPLANATION
Unit will not run
or goes off before
cook time has
elapsed.
Unit not plugged in or plug loose. Verify plug is securely in outlet.
Door is open. Close door securely and retry.
Wrong operation is set. Check instructions and try again.
Wall switch that controls outlet is not on. If outlet is controlled by wall switch, make sure
switch is turned on.
Circuit has ground fault interruption. 7U\DQRWKHUFLUFXLW&HUWL¿HGWHFKQLFLDQDVVLVWDQFH
may be necessary.
Fuse blown in home or circuit breaker tripped. Check/replace fuse. Reset circuit breaker.
Try again.
Power outage Check house lights and call electric company
if necessary.
Unit’s display
operates but oven
does not.
Door is open. Close door securely and retry.
Packing material, etc., stuck to door. Verify if any packing material or other material is
stuck to door seal and retry.
Incorrect selection input. Press STOP button twice and re-enter
cooking instructions.
Problem with the outlet. 7U\DQRWKHURXWOHW&HUWL¿HGHOHFWULFLDQDVVLVWDQFH
may be necessary.
Electric arcing or
sparking.
Materials to be avoided in microwave were used. Use microwave-safe cookware only. Do not use
metal or aluminum foil in unit.
Food is not completely defrosted. Completely defrost food.
Wrong cooking time and/or power level set. Use correct cooking time and power level.
Food is not stirred or turned. Stir and turn food.
Overcooked food. Wrong cooking time and/or power level set. Use correct cooking time and power level.
Undercooked/
unevenly cooked
foods.
Materials to be avoided in microwave were used. Use microwave-safe cookware only. Do not use
metal or aluminum foil in unit.
Food is not completely defrosted. Completely defrost food. Add/adjust cook time.
Wrong cooking time and/or power level set. Use correct cooking time and power level.
Not enough voltage can cause food to cook too slowly. Make sure unit is on its own circuit to ensure no
voltage drop from other appliances.
Oven ventilation ports are restricted. Verify there is proper ventilation for the unit.
Food placed improperly in microwave. When cooking delicate food items such as
asparagus, place toward center of turntable tray.
Food arranged improperly in microwave. When cooking unevenly shaped foods such as
chicken pieces, place the thicker/meatier part
toward outside of turntable tray.
Food is not stirred or turned. Stir and turn food.
Incorrect
defrosting.
Materials to be avoided in microwave were used. Use microwave-safe cookware only. Do not use
metal or aluminum foil in unit.
Wrong cooking time and/or power level set. Use correct cooking time and power level.
Food is not stirred or turned. Stir and turn food.
Turntable makes
noises or sticks.
Turntable and its parts are dirty or out of position. Clean the turntable and its parts; verify that they
are in the correct position.
TV and/or radio
interference.
Small appliances can create interference when near
TV and radios.
Move microwave further away from TV and radios
to avoid interference.
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If the above troubleshooting tips are not effective, please contact Consumer Services at
1-844-472-2473 for assistance before contacting the store where the item was purchased.
Before calling for service, please review the chart below.
TROUBLESHOOTING

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This warranty covers all defects in workmanship and the internal parts contained in this product for One
Year from the date of purchase. Warranty covers the original purchaser of this product only.
You MUST have your original receipt in order to obtain your warranty.
Please call the toll-free number below for troubleshooting before contacting the store.
What will be done?
Perfect Aire will replace any unit found to be defective in material or workmanship through a one year
over-the-counter exchange with a new or refurbished unit of equal or similar model, at Perfect Aire’s
discretion. Defective unit must be returned to the original store of purchase.*
This warranty covers Perfect Aire products within the United States & Canada.
This warranty does NOT cover:
• Damages in shipping.
• Damages caused by improper installation.
• Damages as the result of not using product in accordance with provided instructions.
• Damage from services performed by an unauthorized service center.
• Disposal fees.
• Any performance issues that fall outside of the 1 year warranty.
•
Damages incurred to the home during installation, including but not limited to floors, walls, & furniture.
• Rust on interior or exterior of unit.
• Products with serial numbers that have been removed or altered.
• Products used in a commercial setting.
• Display models.
• Content losses of food due to spoilage.
• Chest freezer lid liners.
• Replacement of the light bulbs and/or plastic housing.
Note: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
If you would like to register your Perfect Aire product, please visit www.perfectaire.us
If you have questions about your warranty, please call 844-472-2473.
Hours of operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm (cst)
*Store policy may override manufacturer’s exchange warranty. Contact your store for details.
PERFECT AIRE®
ONE YEAR APPLIANCE WARRANTY

Distributed by:
Perfect Aire, LLC
5401 Dansher Rd.
Countryside, IL 60525
844-4PA-AIRE | 844-472-2473
www.perfectaire.us
Specification and performance data is subject to change without notice.
Printed in China
PA/User_2WWM07/02202018
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