RCA RMW729 User manual

Owner s Manual
MicrowaveOven
RMW729
1.READtheseinstructionscarefullybeforeinstallingand operatingthe
oven.
Keepthemforfurtherreference.
2.
Recordinthe spacebelowthe SERIALNO.”found onthenameplateon
youroven and retainthisinformation forfuturereference.
SERIALNO.:

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PRECAUTIONSTOAVOIDPOSSIBLE EXPOSURE
TOEXCESSIVEMICROWAVEENERGY
(a) Donotattempttooperatethisovenwiththedoor-opensinceopen-dooroperationcan
resultinharmfulexposure tomicrowaveenergy.It isimportantnottodefeat or tamper with
thesafetyinterlocks.
(b) Donotplaceanyobjectbetweentheovenfrontfaceandthedoor orallowsoilorcleaner
residuetoaccumulateonsealingsurfaces.
(c)Donotoperatetheovenifitisdamaged.Itisparticularlyimportantthattheovendoor
closeproperlyandthat there isnodamage tothe:
Door (bent),
②Hingesandlatches(brokenor loosened),
③Door sealsandsealingsurfaces.
(d) Theovenshouldnotbe adjusted or repaired byanyoneexceptproperlyqualified service
personnel.
CONTENT
PRECAUTIONSTOAVOIDPOSSIBLEEXPOSURETOEXCESSIVEMICROWAVEENERGY
.............................................................................................................................................................1
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.........................................................................................2
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS.......................................................................................................3
UTENSILSGUIDE.............................................................................................................................4
COOKING TECHNIQUES.................................................................................................................6
BEFOREYOUCALLFORSERVICE...............................................................................................7
SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................................................7
PARTNAMES...................................................................................................................................7
CONTROLPANEL.............................................................................................................................8
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS.........................................................................................................9
SETTING THECLOCK.............................................................................................................9
SETTING THEOVENTIMER..................................................................................................9
SETTING COOKING TIMESAND POWERLEVELS............................................................9
SETTING “SPEEDDEFROST”...............................................................................................10
SETTING “COOKBYWEIGHT”............................................................................................10
SETTING “DEFROSTBYWEIGHT”.....................................................................................11
SETTING “SAFETYLOCK”...................................................................................................11
TOSTOPTHEOVENWHILETHEOVENISOPERATING................................................12
ABOUT “QUICKCOOK ”SETTINGS..........................................................................................12
SETTING “POPCORN”...........................................................................................................12
SETTING “BAKEDPOTATO”................................................................................................12
SETTING “PIZZA”...................................................................................................................12
SETTING “BEVERAGE”.........................................................................................................12
SETTING “FROZENDINNER”..............................................................................................13
SETTING “REHEAT”...............................................................................................................13
CLEANING AND CARE..................................................................................................................14

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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Whenusing electricalappliances,basic
safetyprecautionsshouldbe followed,
including the following:
WARNING-Toreducethe risk ofburns,
electricshock,fire,and injury topersonsor
exposuretoexcessivemicrowaveenergy:
1.Read all instructionsbeforeusing the
appliance.
2.Read and followthe specific
"PRECAUTIONSTO AVOIDPOSSIBLE
EXPOSURETOEXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY"on page 1.
3.Thisappliancemustbe grounded.
Connectonlytoproperlygrounded outlet.
See "grounding instructions”on page 3.
4.Install orlocatethisapplianceonlyin
accordancewiththe provided installation
instructions.
5.Someproductssuchaswholeeggsand
sealed containers-forexample,closed
glass jars-areabletoexplode and
shouldnot be heated inthisoven.
6.Usethisapplianceonlyforitsintended
useasdescribed inthismanual.Donot
usecorrosivechemicalsorvaporsinthis
appliance.Thistype ofoven is
specificallydesigned toheat, cook, ordry
food.Itisnotdesigned forindustrial or
laboratory use.
7.Aswithanyappliance,closesupervision
isnecessary when used bychildren.
8.Toreducetheriskoffireinthe oven
cavity:
² Do notovercookfood.Carefullyattend
appliancewhen paper,plastic,orother
combustiblematerialsareplaced inside
the oven tofacilitatecooking.
² Removewiretwist-tiesfrompaperor
plasticbagsbeforeplacing bag inoven.
² Ifmaterialsinside the oven shouldignite,
keep oven doorclosed,turnoven off,
and disconnectthepowercordorshut
offpoweratthefuseorcircuitbreaker
panel.
² Do notusethe cavityforstorage
purposes.Do notleavepaperproducts,
cooking utensilsorfood inthe cavity
when not inuse.
9.Liquids,suchaswater,coffee,ortea can
be overheated beyond the boiling point
withoutappearing tobeboiling due to
surfacetension ofthe liquid.Visible
bubbling orboiling when the containeris
removed fromthe microwaveoven isnot
alwayspresent. THEISCOULD RESULT
INVERYHOTLIQUIDSSUDDENLY
BOILINGOVERWHENASPOONOR
OTHERUTENSILISINSERTEDINTO
THELIQUID.Toreducethe riskofinjury
toperson:
² Do not overheat the liquid.
² Stirthe liquidbothbeforeand halfway
through heating it.
² Do notusestraight-sided containers
withnarrownecks.
² Afterheating,allowthecontainerto

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stand inthe microwaveovenforashort
timebeforeremoving the container.
² Useextremecarewhen inserting a
spoon orotherutensil intothe container.
10.Do notheatoilorfatfordeep-frying.Itis
difficulttocontrolthe temperatureofoilin
microwaveoven.
11.Piercefoodswithheavyskinssuchas
potatoes,wholesquash,applesand
chestnutsbeforecooking.
12.The contentsoffeedingbottlesand baby
jarsshouldbe stirred orshaken andthe
temperatureshouldbe checked before
serving inordertoavoidburns.
13.Cooking utensilsmaybecomehot
becauseofheattransferred fromthe
heated food.Potholdersmaybe needed
tohandlethe utensil.
14.Do notcoverorblock anyopeningson
the appliance.
15.Do notstoreorusethisappliance
outdoors.Do notusethisproductnear
water,forexample,nearakitchen sink,
inawetbasement, nearaswimming
pool, orsimilarlocations.
16.Do notoperatethisapplianceifithasa
damaged cordoraplug,ifitisnot
working properlyorifithasbeen
damaged ordropped.
17.Do notimmersecordorplug inwater.
Keep cordawayfromheated surface.Do
notletcordhang overedge oftableor
counter.
18.Useonlythermometers,whichare
specificallydesigned forusein
microwaveovens.
19.Do notoperateanyheating orcooking
appliancebeneaththisappliance.
20.Becertainthe glass trayand rollerrings
areinplacewhen you operatethe oven
21.Thisapplianceshouldbe serviced only
byqualifiedservicepersonnelcontact
nearestauthorized servicefacilityfor
examination, repair, oradjustment.
GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS
Thisappliancemustbe grounded.Inthe eventofan electricalshortcircuit,grounding reduces
riskofelectricshock byproviding an escape wirefortheelectriccurrent. Theapplianceis
equipped withacordhavingagrounding wirewithagrounding plug.The plug mustbe plugged
intoan outlet that isproperlyinstalled and grounded.
WARNING:Improperuseofthe grounding plug can result inariskofelectricshock.
Electrical Requirements
The electricalrequirementsarea120 volt60Hz,AConly,15 amp.Itisrecommended thata
separatecircuitserving onlythe oven be provided.The oven isequipped witha3-prong
grounding plug.It mustbe plugged intoawall receptaclethatisproperlyinstalled and
grounded.

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PowerSupply Cord
1.Ashortpowersupplycordisprovided toreducethe risksresulting frombecoming
entangled inortripping overalongercord.
2.Longercordsetsorextension cordsareavailableand maybe used ifcareisexercised in
theiruse.
3.Iflong cordorextension cordisused:
a)The markedelectrical ratingofthe cordsetorextension cordshouldbe atleastas
great asthe electricalrating ofthe appliance.
b)The extension cordmustbe agrounding-type 3-wirecord,and The longercord
shouldbe arranged sothatitwillnotdrape overthe countertop ortabletop whereit
can be pulled on bychildren ortripped overunintentionally.
Notes:
1.If you haveanyquestionsaboutthe grounding orelectricalinstructions,consultaqualified
electrician orserviceperson.
2.NeitherRCAnorthe dealercan acceptanyliabilityfordamage tothe ovenorpersonal
injury resulting fromfailuretoobservethe electricalconnection procedures.
Radio orTVInterference
Shouldtherebe anyinterferencecaused bythe microwaveoven toyourradioorTV,check that
the microwaveoven ison adifferent circuit, relocated the radioorTVasfarawayfromthe oven
asfeasibleorcheck position and signalofreceiving antenna.
UTENSILSGUIDE
Thissection listswhichutensilscan be used inthe microwave,whichoneshavelimited usefor
short periods, and whichonesshouldnot be used inthe microwave.
Recommended
·Microwavebrowning dish —Usetobrownthe exteriorofsmallitemssuchassteaks,
chops, orpancakes. Followthe directionsprovided withyourbrowning dish.
·
Microwaveableplasticwrap —Usetoretainsteam.Leaveasmallopening forsome
steamtoescape and avoidplacing it directlyon the food.
·Papertowelsand napkins —Useforshort-termheating and covering;Theseabsorb
excess moistureand preventspattering.Do notuserecycled papertowels,whichmay
containmetaland couldignite.
·Glass and glass-ceramicbowlsand dishes —Useforheating orcooking.
·Paperplatesand cups —Useforshort-termheating atlowtemperatures.Donotuse
recycled paper, whichmaycontainmetaland couldignite.
·Waxpaper —Useasacovertoprevent spattering.

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·Thermometers —Useonlythoselabeled MicrowaveSafe”and followall directions.Check
the food inseveral places.Conventionalthermometersmaybe used on microwavefood
oncethe food hasbeen removed fromthe oven.
Limited Use
·
Aluminumfoil —Usenarrowstripsoffoil toprevent overcooking ofexposed areas.
Using too muchfoil can damage youroven, sobe careful.
·Ceramic, porcelain, and stoneware —Usetheseiftheyarelabeled MicrowaveSafe”.
Iftheyarenot labeled, test themtomakesuretheycan be used safely.
·Plastic —Useonlyiflabeled MicrowaveSafe”. Otherplasticscan melt.
·Straw,wicker,and wood —Useonlyforshort-termheating,suchaswarmingdinnerrollsfor
afewseconds. Basketsand bowlsmaybe flammable.
NotRecommended
·Glass jarsand bottles —Regularglass istoo thintobe used inamicrowave.Itcan shatter
and causedamage and injury.
·Paperbags —Theseareafirehazard,exceptforpopcornbagsthataredesigned for
microwaveuse.
·Styrofoamplatesand cups —Thesecan melt and leavean unhealthyresidue on food.
·Plasticstorage and food containers —Containerssuchasmargarinetubscan meltinthe
microwave.
·Metalutensils —Thesecan damage youroven. Removeall metalbeforecooking.
Note: Shouldyou wishtocheck ifadishissafeformicrowaving,placethe emptydishinthe
oven and microwaveon HIGHfor30 seconds.Adishwhichbecomesveryhotshould
not be used.
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COOKINGTECHNIQUES
Yourmicrowavemakescooking easierthan conventionalcooking,provided you keep these
considerationsinmind:
Stirring
Stirfoodssuchascasserolesand vegetables
whilecookingtodistributeheatevenly.Food
atthe outside ofthe dishabsorbsmore
energyand heatsmorequickly,sostirfrom
the outside tothe center.The ovenwillturn
offwhen you open the doortostiryourfood.
Arrangement
Arrange unevenlyshaped foods,suchas
chicken piecesorchops,withthe thicker,
meatierpartstowardthe outside ofthe
turntablewheretheyreceivemore
microwaveenergy.Topreventovercooking,
placedelicateareas,suchasasparagustips,
towardthe centerofthe turntable.
Shielding
Shieldfoodwithnarrowstripsofaluminum
foiltopreventovercooking.Areasthatneed
shielding include poultry wing-tips,the ends
ofpoultrylegs,and cornersofsquarebaking
dishes.Useonlysmallamountsofaluminum
foil. Largeramountscan damage youroven.
Turning
Turnfoodsovermidwaythrough cooking to
exposeallpartstomicrowaveenergy.Thisis
especiallyimportantwithlarge foodssuchas
roasts.
Standing
Foodscooked inthe microwavebuildup
internal heatand continuetocookforafew
minutesafterheating stops.Letfoodsstand
tocompletecooking,especiallyfoodssuch
ascakesand wholevegetables.Roasts
need thistimetocompletecooking inthe
centerwithoutovercooking theouterareas.
Allliquids,suchassoup orhotchocolate,
shouldbe shaken orstirred when cooking is
complete.Letliquidsstand amomentbefore
serving. When heating babyfood,stirwell at
removaland testthe temperaturebefore
serving.
Adding moisture
Microwaveenergyisattracted towater
molecules.Food thatisuneven inmoisture
contentshouldbe covered orallowed to
stand sothattheheatdispersesevenly.Add
asmallamountof watertodry food tohelpit
cook.
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BEFOREYOUCALL FOR SERVICE
Ifthe oven failstooperate:
1.Check toensurethatthe oven is
plugged insecurely.Ifitisnot,remove
the plug fromthe outlet,wait 10 seconds
and plug it inagainsecurely.
2.Check forablowncircuitfuseora
tripped maincircuitbreaker.Ifthese
seemtobe operating properly,testthe
outlet withanotherappliance.
3.Check toensurethat the controlpanelis
programmed correctlyand the timeris
set.
4.Check toensurethatthe dooris
securelyclosed engaging the door
safetylocksystem.Otherwise,the
microwaveenergywillnotflowintothe
oven.
IF NONEOFTHEABOVERECTIFIES
THESITUATION,THENCONTACTA QUALIFIEDTECHNICIAN.DONOTTRYTO
ADJUSTORREPAIRTHEOVENYOURSELF.
SPECIFICATIONS
PowerConsumption 120V~60Hz, 1200W(MICROWAVE)
Output 700W
Operation Frequency 2450MHz
Outside Dimensions(H×W×D) 115/8×18 1/16×15 3/16 in.
Oven CavityDimensions(H×W×D) 81/8×1113/16×113/16 in.
Oven Capacity: 0.7cu.ft
CookingUniformity: TurntableSystem(Φ10 5/8”)
Net Weight: Approx. 28.4lbs.
PARTNAMES
DoorSafetyLock System
②Oven Window
③Oven AirVent
④Shaft
⑤TurntableRoller
⑥Glass Tray
⑦ControlPanel

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CONTROLPANEL
(Alsosee following pagesformoredetail.)
DISPLAY
Cookingtime,power,indicatorsand
present timearedisplayed.
BAKEDPOTATOPOPCORN
PIZZABEVERAGE
FROZENDINNERREHEAT
Allowyoutoreheatorcookfood
automaticallywithoutenteringpowerlevel
ortime.
POWER
Usetoset powerlevel.
TIMER
Youcanusethe TIMERfunction
independently,even whileacooking
programisgoingon inthe oven.
COOK
Cookatone powerlevelforaperiod of
time,and thentheoven automatically
switchestoanotherpowerlevelforthe rest
ofcookingtime.
COOKBYWEIGHT
Touchtoenterweight ofmeat accurately.
The oven automaticallysetsthe cooking
timeand powerlevel.
DEFROSTBYWEIGHT
Touchtosettheweightofthe food tobe
defrosted;the oven automaticallysetsthe
defrostingtimeand powerlevel.
SPEEDDEFROST
Touchtosetdefrostingtime;the oven
automaticallydividesthe defrostingtime
intoperiodsofalternatingdefrostand
stand timesbycyclingon and off.

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NUMBERPADS(0-9)
Touchtoset timesoramounts.
CLOCK
Touchtoset the clock.
RESET
Clearsall previoussettingsiftouched
beforecookingstarts.
START/STOP
Touchtostart orstopcooking.
OPERATIONINSTRUCTIONS
BEEPS DURING OVENSETTINGS
ONEBEEP: Oven acceptsthe entry.
TWOBEEPS:Oven doesnotacceptthe
entry, check and tryagain.
SETTING THECLOCK
1.TouchCLOCKpad.
2.Usethe numberpadstoenterthe
correcttime.Youmusttouchatleast
three numberstosetthe clock (one
forhourand twoforminutes).
3.TouchCLOCKpad again.
NOTE:
Thisisa12-hourclock.When the oven is
firstplugged inorwhen powerresumes
afterapowerinterruption,the displaywill
showENTERCLOCKTIME,ifyou prefer
tonothavetheclock displayed,touch
RESETpad.Youcanchecktheclock
timewhilecookingisinprogress by
touchingthe CLOCKpad.
SETTING THEOVENTIMER
1.TouchTIMERpad.
2.Enterthe amountoftimeyouwantto
countdownbytouchingthe number
pads.Digittimeisinminutesand
secondsandsetleft toright. Setone
digit(a5for5seconds)oruptofour
digits(2405 for24 minutes,5
seconds).Themaximumnumbercan
beentered is99 min. 99sec.
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
NOTE:
² Timecountdowncan beseenin
displayfor3secondsbeforeclock or
cookingtimeisreturned todisplay.
²
TouchTIMERandthentouchRESET
tocancelTIMERduringtiming
process.
SETTINGCOOKINGTIMES AND
POWERLEVELS
A.One-stageCooking
1.Usethe numberpadstoseta
cookingtime.You canseta
cookingtimefromone secondto
99 minutesand 99 seconds.Ifyou
aresettingatimegreaterthan one
minute,you mustenternumbers
forbothminutesand seconds.For
example:toset20minutes,enter
2,0,0,0.
2.Ifyou wanttosetapowerlevel
otherthan100%power,touch
POWER,then usethe number
padstoenterthe powerlevel.You

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can set the powerlevelfrom1to9.
3.TouchSTART/STOPtostart
cooking.
USE THESE SINGLEDIGITTO
REPRESENTPOWERLEVELS
Numberpad %ofPower
990%
880%
770%
660%
550%
440%
330%
220%
110%
B.Two-stageCooking
Somerecipesrequiredifferentstages
ofcookingat different temperatures.
1.SETSTAGE1:
Followsteps1and 2in One-stage
Cooking”.
DONOTTOUCH START/STOP
PAD.
2.SETSTAGE2:
TouchCOOKpadthenenterproper
cookingtimeand (lower) powerlevel.
(Most2-stagerecipesuselower
powerforsecond stage.)
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
NOTE:
Aftertotaltimehaselapsed,4beeps
soundandEND appearsindisplay.Touch
RESETpad oropen the oven doorto
clearEND beforestartinganother
cookingfunction.
SETTING SPEEDDEFROST”
1.TouchSPEEDDEFROSTpad.
2.Enterdesired defrostingtimeby
touchingcorrectnumberpads.
Digitaltimersetsminutesand
secondsfromleft torightsoa
singledigitcan beset(5for5
seconds)orupto4digits(2405
for24 minutes5seconds).
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
NOTE:
·Aftertimehaselapse
dfourbeeps
sound andEND appearsindisplay.
TouchRESETpad oropen the doorto
clearEND beforestartinganother
cookingfunction.
·
AftersettingSPEEDDEFROST,oven
can beprogrammed toautomatically
switchtoone ortwo-Stagecooking.
·Forspeed defrostandonestage
cooking,followstepsabove.Before
touchingSTART/STOPpad,touch
COOKpad,andentertimeand power
level.Then touchSTART/STOPpad.
·
Forspeed defrostandtwostage
cooking,followstepsabove.Before
touchingSTART/STOPpad,enter
two-stagecookingprograms.
SETTING COOKBYWEIGHT”
1.TouchCOOKBYWEIGHTpad.
2.Entertheone-digitcode bytouching
the correct numberpad.
3.Enterweight.
4.TouchSTART/STOPPAD.
NOTE:
·Yourmicrowaveoven makescooking
easy.Yousetthe typeand weightof

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food,andtheoven automaticallysetsthe
cookingtimeand powerlevel.
COOKBYWEIGHT ”CODE
DESCRIPTIONS
CODE TYPE MAX WEIGHT
1 Beef 5lb. 16oz
2 Mutton
5lb. 16oz
3 Pork 5lb. 4oz
·Meatmustbedefrosted and at
refrigerated temperature.
·Weightmustbeinpoundsand ounces.
Ounceweightsless than10mustbe
preceded bya 0”.Iflabelgivesweightin
poundsonly,changethe fraction ofa
pound toouncesusingthe following
chart.
CONVERTING FRACTIONSOFA
POUND TO OUNCES
FRACTIONSOFA
POUND OUNCES
Less than .03 0
.03 to.09 1
.10 to.15 2
.16 to.21 3
.22 to.27 4
.28 to.34 5
.35 to.40 6
.41 to.46 7
.47 to.53 8
.54 to59 9
.60 to.65 10
.66 to.71 11
.72 to.78 12
.79 to.84 13
.85 to.90 14
.91 to.97 15
above.97 gotonext even
·Turnmeatoverwhen oven beeptwice.
TouchSTART/STOPtoresume
cooking.
·Aftertotalcookingtime,4beepssound
and END appearsindisplay.Touch
RESEToropen oven doortoclear
END beforestartinganothercooking
function.Letmeatstand fewminutes
beforecarving.
SETTING DEFROSTBYWEIGHT”
1.TouchDEFROSTBYWEIGHTpad.
2.Enterweight.
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
NOTE:
·Weightmustbeinpoundsand ounces.
Ounceweightsless than10mustbe
preceded bya0.Iflabelgivesweightin
poundsonly,changethe fraction ofa
pound toouncesusingthechartonthis
page.
² Turnfood overwhen oven beep
twice.
² TouchSTART/STOPpad toresume
defrosting.
² Aftertotaldefrostingtime,4beeps
sound and END appearsindisplay.
² TouchRESEToropen oven doorto
clearEND beforestartinganother
cookingfunction.
SETTING SAFETYLOCK”
Thesafetylock preventsunsupervised
operation bylittlechildren.
Toset, press and holdRESETpadfor3
seconds, LOCKindicatorlights.
Tocancel,press andholdRESETpad
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TOSTOPTHEOVENWHILETHE
OVENISOPERATING
1.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
·You can restartthe oven bytouching
START/STOPpad.
·TouchRESETtoeraseall instructions.
2.Open the door.
·Youcan restarttheoven byclosingthe
doorand touchingSTART/STOPpad.
NOTE:
·Oven stopsoperatingwhen dooris
opened.
ABOUT QUICK COOK ”SETTINGS
QUICKCOOK”allowsyou tocookor
reheatfood automaticallywithoutentering
powerlevelortime.When setting quick
cook”,check visualguide on pad for
correctsetting.Three quick cook”settings
allowyou tocookseveralamountsofthe
samefood.Theseinclude the FROZEN
DINNER”, BAKEDPOTATO”and
BEVERAGE”.Afteryoutouchthesepads,
ENTERAMTappearsinthe display.In
each quick cook”category,smallersize
food isset bytouchingpad once.Thelarge
sizecan besetbytouchingthe picturepad
twice.
SETTING POPCORN”
1.TouchPOPCORN pad.CODEand the
cookingtimeappearinthe display.
POPCORN automaticallysetsthe
cookingtimefora31/2oz.bagof
microwavepopcorn.
2.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
NOTE:
·Toreset POPCORN time:
TapPOPCORN pad twice. ENTERTIME
appearsindisplay.Touchnumberpads
toenterminutesand seconds.Touch
START/STOPpad.Thisnewcooking
timewill remainwheneveryou touchthe
POPCORN pad until you reset it.
SETTING BAKEDPOTATO”
For3.5to5oz. potatoes:
1.TouchBAKEDPOTATO pad once.
2.Enternumberofpotatoesbytouching
numberpadsfrom1to4.
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
Forthe large6to8oz. potatoes:
1.TapBAKEDPOTATO pad twice.
2.Enternumberofpotatoesbytouching
numberpadsfrom1to4.
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
SETTING PIZZA”
Reheatingaslice(ortwothinones)of
leftoverpizza:
1.TouchPIZZApad once.
2.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
Heatingawholefrozen pizza:
1.TapPIZZApad twice.
2.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
SETTING BEVERAGE”
For4to6oz. coffee cups:
1.TouchBEVERAGEpad once.
2.Enternumberofcupsbytouching

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numberpadsfrom1to4.
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
Forthe larger7to9oz. coffee mugs:
1.TapBEVERAGEpad twice.
2.Enternumberofmugsbytouching
numberpadsfrom1to4.
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
SETTING FROZENDINNER”
Microwavingone ortwosmall (5-7oz.)
frozen dinner:
1.TouchFROZENDINNERpad once.
2.Touch 1”or 2”toselect1entree or2
entrees.
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
Microwavingone large(8-10 oz.)frozen
Dinner:
1.TapFROZENDINNERpad twice.
2.Touch 1”or 2”toselect1entree or2
entrees.
3.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
SETTING REHEAT”
1.TouchREHEATpad.
2.TouchSTART/STOPpad.
NOTE:
Thissettingletsyoureheatadinner
plateofchilled leftoverswithgood results.

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CLEANINGANDCARE
1.When cleaningsurfacesofdoorand
oven thatcomestogetheron closing the
door,useonlymild,nonabrasivesoaps,
ordetergentsapplied withaspongeor
soft cloth.
2.Turnoff the oven and removethe power
plugfromthe wall socketbefore
cleaning.
3.Keepthe insideoftheoven clean.
When food splattersorspilled liquids
adheretooven walls,wipewithadamp
cloth.Milddetergentmaybeusedifthe
oven getsverydirty.Avoidthe useof
sprayand otherharshcleanersasthey
maystain,streakordull thedoor
surface.
4.Theoutsidesurfacesshouldbecleaned
withadampcloth.Topreventdamage
totheoperatingpartsinside the oven,
watershouldnotbeallowed toseep
intothe ventilation openings.
5.Wipethe windowon bothsideswitha
dampclothtoremoveanyspillsor
spatters.
6.Donotallowthe controlpanelto
becomewet. Clean withasoft,damp
cloth.When cleaningthecontrolpanel,
leaveoven dooropentopreventoven
fromaccidentallyturningon.
7.Ifsteamaccumulatesinside oraround
the outsideoftheoven door,wipewith
asoft cloth.Thismayoccurwhen the
microwaveoven isoperated underhigh
humidityconditions, thisisnormal.
8.It isoccasionallynecessarytoremove
the glass trayforcleaning.Washthe
trayinwarmsudsywaterorina
dishwasher.
9.
The rollerringand oven floorshouldbe
cleanedregularlytoavoidexcessive
noise.Simplywipethe bottomsurface
ofthe oven withmilddetergent. The
rollerringmaybewashed inmildsudsy
waterordishwasher.When removing
the rollerringfromcavityfloorfor
cleaning,besuretoreplaceinthe
properposition.
10.Removeodorsfromyouroven by
combiningacupofwaterwiththe juice
and skinofone lemon inadeep
microwaveablebowl,microwavefor5
minutes.Wipethoroughlyand drywith
asoft cloth.
11.When itbecomesnecessaryto
replacethe oven light, pleaseconsulta
dealertohaveit replaced.
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