Page 2 - PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE; CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result inharmful exposure to microwave energy.It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks. (b) Do not place any object ...
Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; G R O U N D I N G
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 2 Read and follow the specific "PRECAUTIONSTO A V O I DP O S S I B L EEXPOSURE TOE X C E S S I V EM I C R OWAV EENERGY" found on page 1. 1 Read all instructions before usingthis appliance. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed...
Page 5 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
General Use 1 Do NOT attempt to tamper with or make any adjustments or repairs to door, control panel orany other part of the oven. Do NOT removeouter panel from oven. Repairs should only bedone by qualified service personnel. 2 D o N O T o p e r a t e t h e o v e n e m p t y . T h em i c r o w a v ...
Page 6 - DO NOT LEAVE OVEN UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING!; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO; ARCING
WARNING: 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, maycause interference to radio and television reception.It has been type-tested and found to comply with limits for an ISM Equipm...
Page 7 - Examine the oven for any damage such as:; GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk ofelectric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord havinga grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an outle...
Page 8 - CARE OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
1 Disconnect the AC plug from the outlet beforecleaning. 2 Keep the inside of the oven clean. When foods p a t t e r s o r s p i l l e d l i q u i d s a d h e r e t o o v e nwalls, wipe with a damp cloth. Mild detergentmay be used if the oven gets very dirty. Theuse of harsh detergent or abrasives i...
Page 9 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS
LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1. 2. 3.4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.10.11.12.13.14.15. auto Cook time. estimate the defrosting time by weight entered. defrost by a preset time. cooking program. 27. Number 1-9 1-6 Minutes Express Cook Function 29. Start Button-Press to start a cooking program D o o r l a t c h - W h e n t...
Page 10 - SETTING THE CLOCK; OPERATION; Power; with blinking colon,
Level Power 10 100% 9 90% 8 80% 7 70% 6 60% 5 50% 4 40% 3 30% 2 20% 1 10% Remarks: When a power between level 10-8 is chosen, the high cook indicator is lighted low cook indicator is lighted and it will flash in operation. To reset the present time in the display window when the oven is off, press t...
Page 11 - TIME DEFROST
WEIGHT DEFROST 2. Press the number keys to set desired weight; the Ounce indicator will light. 3. Press the button to start defrosting; the Microwave and Defrost indicators will blink and the display will countdown the remaining defrosting time in minutes and seconds. It will beep five times when de...
Page 12 - COOKING IN ONE STAGE; POWER; CLOCK MUST BE SET BEFORE PERFORMING TIMER COOK
Set a cooking or other operational time/power as follows. The maximum cookingtime is 99 minutes 99 seconds. COOKING IN ONE STAGE 1. Press the POWER button; the Microwave and High Cook indicators will light and “PL 10” will light in the display. 2. Press the POWER button different times to set the de...
Page 13 - COOKING IN TWO STAGES; button different times to set the; button different times to set the; Set up to two cooking stages as follows:
OPERATION(CONTINUED) COOKING IN TWO STAGES 1. Press the POWER button; the Microwave and High Cook indicators will light and “PL 10” will light in the display. 2. Press the POWER button different times to set the desired power; the display will show the level of power you chose. If selecting power le...
Page 14 - QUICK COOK; COOKING; DEFROSTING/COOKING IN TWO STAGES
QUICK COOK 1. Press the number keys 1-6 (express cook); the high(100%) power for one to six minutes. 2. Repeatedly press the the cooking time in 30 second increments. STOP/CLEAR BUTTON 3. Follow the steps on the previous page ( COOKING IN ONE STAGE ) to set a second stage, then press the countdown t...
Page 15 - button to start cooking the
OPERATION(CONTINUED) AUTO COOK Auto cook lets you easily cook items in the oven as it will automatically set the timesand power levels to give better results than one power only cooking. 1. Press the desired Auto Cook button; the Auto Cook indicator will appear and weight/portion will light in the d...
Page 16 - Auto Cook Menu Chart; POPCORN; Press Times
OPERATION(CONTINUED) Auto Cook Menu Chart 15 POPCORN Once Thrice Once Twice Thrice Once Twice Thrice Once Twice Thrice Once Twice Thrice Once Twice Thrice Once Twice Thrice Once Twice Thrice 1.75 Oz 2 PCS 3 PCS 1 Cup 2 Cups 3 Cups 9.0 Oz 12.0 Oz 18.0 Oz 4.0 Oz 8.0 Oz 16.0 Oz 4.0 Oz 8.0 Oz 16.0 Oz PO...
Page 17 - MEMORY
OPERATION(CONTINUED) 1. Press the MEMORY button repeatedly to select 1-5 memory. 2. Press the POWER button; the Microwave and High Cook indicators will light and “PL10” will light in the display. 3. Press the POWER button different times to set the desired power; the display will show the percentage...
Page 18 - • Press; INQUIRY; Always press the STOP/CLEAR button before opening the door.
OPERATION(CONTINUED) NOTES: • To prolong the magnetron’s life, the power will be switched to mid-low when cooking at high power for more than 30 minutes. • One beep will sound when pressing the buttons. • Five beeps will sound when the cooking/defrosting ends. to continue the cooking. pressed within...
Page 19 - KITCHEN TIMER
OPERATION(CONTINUED) KITCHEN TIMER 1. Press " KITCHEN TIMER ". 2. Press the number keys to enter the desired alarm time, for example press 0-2-3-0 for 2 minutes 30 seconds (the maximum alarm time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.) 4. When the time on the alarm has expired the clock indicator wil...
Page 20 - THE PRINCIPLES OF MICROWAVE COOKING; Reflection; FOOD CHARACTERISTICS; MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES; COOKING GUIDE
THE PRINCIPLES OF MICROWAVE COOKING Microwaves are a form of high frequency radio waves similar to those used by a radio including AM, FM and CB.Electricity is converted into microwave energy by the magnetron tube. From the magnetron tube, microwaveenergy is transmitted to the oven where it is refle...
Page 21 - HOT SNACKS AND APPETIZERS
Covering: Covering speeds cooking time, retains moisture, tenderizes, insures even cooking and prevents spattering. Casserole lids or plastic wrap are used for a tighter seal. Vent plastic by turning back one edge at the side of dish to form anarrow slot where excess steam can escape. Various degree...
Page 22 - MEATS; Guide for Cooking Meats
MEATS Guide for Cooking Meats Roasts, chops, hamburgers and small cuts of tender meat cook beautifully in the microwave oven. Mostroasts can be cooked rare, medium rare or even well done in less than one hour. Less tender cuts ofmeat such as pot roast can be simmered fork tender in a sauce or gravy....
Page 23 - POULTRY; Guide for Cooking Poultry; SEAFOOD; Guide for Cooking Seafood
POULTRY Guide for Cooking Poultry Chicken is one of the most popular foods and microwaving chicken is one of the best uses of yourmicrowave oven. Chicken stays juicy and tender in the microwave oven. However, juiciness preventsbrowning because chicken crisps and browns only when the skin dries out e...
Page 25 - VEGETABLES; Guide for Cooking Fresh Vegetables; SOUPS; Guide for Cooking Soups
VEGETABLES Guide for Cooking Fresh Vegetables Nutrition research indicates that many microwaved vegetables and fruits lose less water soluble vitamin Cthan when cooked conventionally. This is due to shorter cooking time and to the fact that less cooking water isneeded when microwaving fruits and veg...
Page 26 - SAUCES; Guide for Cooking Sauces; CASSEROLES; Dry Casserole Mixtures
SAUCES Guide for Cooking Sauces Sauces boil over rapidly, especially those that contain milk. As soon as the door is opened, cooking stops.If ingredients are not taken directly from the refrigerator, cooking time will be less than given in the recipe.Stir sauce quickly, about every 30 seconds to eli...
Page 27 - SANDWICHES, INCLUDING HAMBURGERS AND HOT DOGS; Guide for Heating Sandwiches; Guide for Cooking Pasta and Grains
SANDWICHES, INCLUDING HAMBURGERS AND HOT DOGS Guide for Heating Sandwiches Sandwiches heat very quickly because, being porous, they have a low density. Since the filling is usuallymore dense than the bread or rolls, the filling determines the heating time. Surprisingly, the filling willalways be hot...
Page 28 - Frozen Foods
CEREALS Microwaveable hot cereals can be cooked directly in the cereal bowl and make cleaning up easy. CONVENIENCE FOODS Frozen Foods A large variety of frozen foods, special dishes and dinners are available and the selections continue to increase. Themarket is changing rapidly, therefore it is impo...
Page 29 - DESSERTS; Guide for Cooking Cakes; Baking; WEIGHT & MEASURE CONVERSION CHART; • POUNDS & OUNCES TO GRAMS
DESSERTS There's always time to make dessert with a microwave oven. Fruit desserts have a remarkably freshflavor and texture. Microwaved cakes are higher and more tender than conventionally baked; sincecakes are usually frosted, browning is unimportant. Microwaved pie crusts are exceptionally tender...
Page 30 - AUTHORIZED SERVICE; FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE; Consumer Affairs Dept.
SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE Refer to the following checklist before you call for service. If the oven does not work: 1. Check that the power cord is securely plugged in. 2. Check that the door is firmly closed. 3. Check that the cooking time is set. 4. Check for a blown circuit fuse o...
Page 31 - LIMITED WARRANTY; MICROWAVE OVENS
LIMITED WARRANTY MICROWAVE OVENS Emerson Radio Corp. warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects in original material, including originalparts, and workmanship under normal use and conditions (“manufacturing defect”) for a period of one (1) year from dateof original purchase in, and ...