Page 2 - Welcome & Congratulations; Product Registration
2 Welcome & Congratulations This Use & Care Manual containsgeneral operating instructions for yourappliance and feature information forseveral models. Your microwave may not have all the described features. The graphics shown are representative. Thegraphics on your microwave may notlook exac...
Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3 Important Safety Instructions What You Need toKnow About SafetyInstructions Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in theUse & Care Guide are not meant to cover all possibleconditions and situations that may occur. Common sense,caution, and care must be exercised when installing,m...
Page 4 - Grounding Instructions
4 Important Safety Instructions Grounding Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FederalCommunicationsCommission RadioFrequency InterferenceStatement (U.S.A. Only)
Page 7 - Features & Specifications; Microwave features
7 Features & Specifications Microwave features Turntable ring assembly Turntable glass tray Door assembly Window Interlock system Oven specifications Power Supply Input Power Cooking Power Frequency Outer Dimensions(WxHxD) Cavity Volume Net Weight 120VAC, 60 Hz 1,650W 1,100W 2,450 MHz 20.4” x 17...
Page 8 - Microwave utensil guide; Use
8 Before Operating Learn more about yourmicrowave oven • To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, do not operate the microwave oven empty. • To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, do not use stoneware, aluminum foil, metal utensils, ormetal trimmed utensils in the microwave...
Page 9 - Manual Operation; Setting the timer; Using EasySet; Heating with high power level; Heating with lower power levels; Control Lock
9 Manual Operation Setting the timer Example: setting timer for 5 minutes: 1. Touch timer pad once. 2. Enter desired time using number pads. 3. Touch START/+30sec pad. When the timer has reached the end of set time, you willhear beep alerts indicating the timer has run out. Using EasySet Example: to...
Page 10 - Heating with multiple cooking stages; Setting time defrost
10 Heating with multiple cooking stages Example: to cook food for 3 minutes at 80% power andthen 50% power for 6 minutes 30 seconds: For best results, some microwave recipes call for differentpower levels or different lengths of time for cooking. Yourmicrowave may be set to change from one stage to ...
Page 11 - Defrosting tips
11 Manual Operation Defrosting tips • When using the defrost weight feature, the weight entered should always be pounds (valid entries are from0.3 to 6.3 pounds). • Use both defrost weight and defrost time features for raw food items only. Defrosting gives best results whenfood to be thawed is a min...
Page 12 - Suggested power levels for cooking
12 Manual Operation Suggested power levels for cooking The 10 power levels available with this microwave will helpyou to adjust to the power output best suited for the foodtype you are preparing. As with any food prepartion in themicrowave, it is best to follow the microwave instructionsthat are pri...
Page 13 - Sensor Cook Operation; Sensor cook operating tips
13 Sensor Cook Operation Sensor cook operating tips • sensor reheat • frozen pizza • fish • meat The Sensor Cook catagories are designed to detect the increasing humidity released by the food during the cookingprocess. The microwave oven sensor will automaticallyadjust the cooking time to the the ty...
Page 14 - Fresh veggie; Frozen veggie; Meat
14 Sensor Cook Operation Fresh veggie 1. Press fresh veggie pad once 2. Press START/+30sec pad. The fresh veggie (sensor) feature cooks from 4 to 16 oz. offresh vegetables (when starting at room temperature). Example: to cook fresh vegetables automatically. The microwave will beep 5 times when finis...
Page 15 - Frozen entrée; Potato
15 Sensor Cook Operation Frozen entrée 1. Press frozen entrée pad once. 2. Press START/+30sec pad. The frozen entrée (sensor) pad is designed for single frozenentrées or frozen convenience foods such as frozen dinnersfrom 8 to 32 oz.in size (starting with a frozen entréetemperature of 0º F). Example...
Page 16 - Convenience Operation; Popcorn
16 Example: to store a favorite instruction that cooks for 4minutes with a power level set at 70% (with 1 press): Notes: Press favorite to store the setting and for later use or press START/+30 sec to begin immediately and the setting will be stored. Storing a new favorite setting will over-write th...
Page 17 - Cooking Charts; Cooking meat in your microwave; Cooking eggs in your microwave
17 Cooking Charts Cooking meat in your microwave Be sure to place prepared meats on a microwave-safe roasting rack in a microwave-safe dish. Start cooking the meat fatside down and if necessary, use narrow strips of aluminum foil to shield any bone tips or thin meat areas. After cooking,check the te...
Page 18 - Cooking vegetables in your microwave
18 Cooking Charts Cooking vegetables in your microwave • Vegetables should be washed just before cooking. Rarely is extra water needed. If dense vegetables suchas potatoes, carrots and greens are being cooked, addabout ¼ cup of water. • Small vegetables (sliced carrots, peas, lima beans, etc.) will ...
Page 19 - Cleaning suggestions
19 Care & Cleaning For best performance and for safety reasons, keep the ovenclean inside and outside. Take special care to keep theinner door panel and oven fron frame free of food and greasebuild-up. Never use rough scouring powder or pads on the microwave. Wipe the microwave oven inside and o...
Page 20 - Before You Call; Questions or for Service Call:; Troubleshooting guide
20 Before You Call Solutions to Common Problems Questions or for Service Call: 1-888-312-2117 Troubleshooting guide Before you call a repair person for your microwave, checkthe list below for possible easy solutions to some commonproblems. Neither the microwave’s display or oven operates - • Properl...
Page 21 - Notes
Page 24 - Compact Appliance Warranty Information