Page 2 - Microwave Oven; Owner’s Manual
Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual Important Safety Information Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposureto Excessive Microwave Energy 2 Special Notes About Microwaving 6 Operating Instructions Features of Your Microwave 11 The Controls on Your Microwave 12 Time Features 15 Convenience Features 21 Automatic...
Page 4 - WELCOME; Start Here!...Before using your Microwave
3 WELCOME NEED HELP? Welcome to the Danbyfamily. We’re proud ofour quality productsand we believe independable service. You’ll see it in thiseasy-to-use manualand you’ll hear it inthe friendly voices ofour consumer servicedepartment. Tel: 1-800-26-DANBY Best of all, you’llexperience these val-ues ea...
Page 5 - READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING; IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, burns, electric shock, injury to persons or exposure of excessive microwave energywhen using your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following sections. This...
Page 6 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 5 • Do not store this appliance out-doors. Do not use this productnear water-for example, in a wetbasement, near a swimming poolor near a sink. • Keep power cord away fromheated surfaces. • Do not immerse power cord orplug in water. • To reduce the risk of fire in theoven cav...
Page 7 - SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ARCING FOODS Arcing is the microwave termfor sparks in the oven. Arcing iscaused by:•Metal or foil touching the sideof the oven.•Foil not molded to food(upturned edges act like anten-nas). •Metal, such as twist-ties, poul-try pins, or go...
Page 8 - SAFETY
7 • Avoid heating baby food inglass jars, even with the lid off.Make sure all infant food is thor-oughly cooked. Stir food to dis-tribute the heat evenly. Be care-ful to prevent scalding whenwarming formula. The containermay feel cooler than the milkreally is. Always test the milkbefore feeding the ...
Page 10 - THE VENT FAN
9 THE VENT FAN Take care to prevent the startingand spreading of accidental cook-ing fires while the vent fan is inuse. • Clean the underside of themicrowave often. Do not allowgrease to build up on themicrowave or the fan filters. • In the event of a grease fire onthe surface units below themicrowa...
Page 11 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS/OPTIONAL KITS
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS/OPTIONAL KITS 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL KITS WARNING Improper use of the ground-ing plug can result in a riskof electric shock. This appliance must be grounded.In the event of an electrical shortcircuit, grounding reduces the riskof electr...
Page 12 - Features of Your Microwave; Operating Instructions
Features of Your Microwave (Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.) 11 Operating Instructions FEATURES 1 Door Handle. Pull to open the door. The door mustbe securely latched for themicrowave to operate. 2 Door Latches. 3 Window with Metal Shield. Screen allows cook...
Page 13 - The Controls on Your Microwave Oven; Quick start; Press
The Controls on Your Microwave Oven (Throughout this manual, features and appearance may very from your model)You can microwave by time or with the convenience features. 12 Quick start TIME FEATURES Time cooking Press ENTER TIME COOK I &II (Press once or twice) Amount of cooking time . DEFROST A...
Page 14 - TABLE A
13 Press Enter Start BEVERAGE Press START Press once 1 Press twice 2 Press 3 times 3 POPCORN Press START Press once 1.75 oz Press twice 3.0 oz Press 3 times 3.5 oz FISH Press START Press once 0.3 lb Press twice 0.6 lb Press 3 times 0.9 lb PIZZA Press START Press once 1 Press twice 2 Press 3 times 3 ...
Page 16 - Time Features; TIME COOK
Time Features 15 TIME COOK Time cook I Allows you to microwave forany time up to 99 minutes and99 seconds. Power 10 (High) isautomatically set, but you maychange it for moreflexibility. You may open the door duringTime Cook to check the food.Close the door and press STARTto resume cooking. Time Cook...
Page 17 - Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II
Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II NOTE: Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted. Operating Instructions Vegetable Amount Time Comments Asparagus (fresh spears) 11b 6 to 9 min. In 1.5-qt. oblong glass baking dish, Med-High (7) place 1/4 cup water. (frozen spears) 10-oz. package 5 to 7 m...
Page 19 - TIME DEFROST; Defrosting Tips; Operating Instructions Defrost Guide
Time Features 18 TIME DEFROST Allows you to defrost for thelength of time you select. See the Defrosting Guide for sug-gested times. Power 3 is automat-ically set, but you may changethis for more flexibility. You maydefrost small items more quicklyby raising the power level afterentering the time. H...
Page 20 - cut up
Breads, CakesBread , buns or rolls (1 piece) 1 min. Sweet rolls (approx. 12 oz) 3-5 min. Fish and Seafood Filets frozen (1 1b) 6-8 min. Shellfish, small pieces (1 1b) 5-7 min. Place block in casserole. Turn over and break up after half the time. Fruit Plastic pouch –1 to 2 3-6 min. (10-oz. package) ...
Page 21 - EXPRESS COOK; This is a quick way; ADD 30 SECONDS; You can use this
Time Features 20 EXPRESS COOK This is a quick way to set time for 1-6 minutes. Press one of the ExpressCook pads (from 1 to 6 ) for1 to 6 minutes of cooking atpower level 10. For exam-ple, press the 2 for 2 min-utes of cooking time. The power level can bechanged as time is countingdown. Press POWERL...
Page 22 - Convenience Features; BEVERAGE
Convenience Features 21 BEVERAGE 1. The Beverage featureheats 1 to 3 servings of anybeverage.2. Press BEVERAGE. Theserving size is automaticallyset at 1, but you may change it for more flex-ibility (see table A).3. Press START 4. Drinks heated with thebeverage feature may bevery hot. Remove the con-...
Page 25 - AUTO DEFROST; Conversion Guide
24 AUTO DEFROST The Defrost Auto/Time featuregives you two ways to defrostfrozen foods.Press DEFROST AUTO/TIMEonce for Auto Defrost or twice forTime Defrost.Use Auto Defrost for meat, poul-try and fish. Use Time Defrost formost other frozen foods.Auto Defrost automatically setsthe defrosting times a...
Page 26 - Other Features; Cooking Complete
Other Features 25 Cooking Complete Reminder To reminder you that you havefood in the oven, the oven willdisplay “FOOD IS GOOD” andbeep 4 times, then beep once aminute until you either open thedoor or press STOP CLEAR. CLOCK Press to enter the time of day orto check the time of day whilemicrowaving. ...
Page 27 - Delay Start
26 Display On/Off To turn the clock display off,press and hold 0 for about 3 sec-onds. To redisplay the clock, repeat. Delay Start Delay Start allows you to set themicrowave to delay cooking up to24 hours. 1 Press DELAY START. 2 Enter the time you want theoven to start. (Be sure themicrowave clock s...
Page 30 - Microwave Terms; Term; Helpfull Information
Microwave Terms 29 Term Definition Arcing Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by :• Metal or foil touching the side of the oven.• Foil that is not molded to food (upturned edges act like antennas).• Metal such as twist ties. poultry pins, gold-rimmed dishes.• Recycl...
Page 31 - helpful Hints; power is off before; How to clean
30 helpful Hints Open the over door a few minutesafter cooking to air out the inside.An occasional thorough wipingwith a solution of baking sodaand water keeps the inside fresh. NOTE: Be certain the power is off before cleaning any part of this oven. How to clean the inside Walls, Floor, Inside Wind...
Page 32 - Outer Case; Care and Cleaning
31 How to Clean the Outside Outer Case Clean the outside of themicrowave with a sudsy cloth.Rinse and then dry. Wipe the win-dow clean with a damp cloth. Control Panel and Door Wipe with a damp cloth. Drythoroughly. Do not use cleaningsprays, large amounts of soap andwater, abrasives or sharp object...
Page 33 - Light Bulb Replacement; Cooktop Light
Light Bulb Replacement 32 Cooktop Light Replace theburned-out bulb with a 40-wattincandescent bulb. Replace theburned-out bulb with a 40-wattincandescent bulb. 1 To replace the bulb(s), first dis-connect the power at the mainfuse or circuit breaker panel orpull the plug.2 Remove the screw at the sid...
Page 34 - The Exhaust Feature
The Exhaust Feature 33 The Vent Fan The vent fan has 2 metalreusable grease filters. Models that recirculate air backinto the room also use a charcoalfilter. Available from Danby ProductsLtd. @ 1-800-26-DANBY Reusable grease filters The metal filters trap greasereleased by foods on the cooktop.They ...
Page 35 - The charcoal filter
34 Charcoal Filter (on some models) If the model is not vented to theoutside, the air will be recirculat-ed through a disposable charcoalfilter that helps remove smokeand odors. The charcoal filter should bereplaces when it is noticeablydirty or discolored (usually after6 to 12 months, depending onh...
Page 36 - Before You Call For Service
35 If Something Goes Wrong Problem Possible Cause What to do Oven will not start. A fuse in your home may Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Power surge. Unplug the microwave oven, thenplug it back in. Plug not fully inserted into Make sure the 3-prong pl...
Page 39 - Model
Model For service, contact your nearest service depot or call: 1-800-26- Danby (1-800-263-2629) to recommend a depot in your area. R Microwave Oven The model number can be found on the serial plate located on theback panel of the unit. All repair parts available for purchase or special order when yo...