Page 2 - Thank you for purchasing a LG microwave oven.
2 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 canresult in harmful exposure to microwaveenergy. It is important not to defeat or tamperwith the safety interlocks. (b) Do not place any obj...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY. .................................................................. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................ 3 SAFETY .................................................................... 4...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; PRECAUTIONS TO
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The safety instructions below will tell you how to use your oven and avoid harm to yourself or damage to your oven. WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy. • Read all the instructions b...
Page 5 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY
5 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT ( U.S.A. ONLY) • To avoid improperly cooking some foods . - Do not heat any types of baby bottles or baby food . Uneven heating may occur and possibly cause personal injury. - Do not heat small-necked ...
Page 8 - CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES Your microwave oven control panel lets you select the desired cooking function quickly and easily. All you have to do is touch the necessary Command pad. The following is a list of all the Command and Number pads located on the control panel. For more information on these feat...
Page 11 - WARMING
11 Example: To set EZ-ON for 2 minutes. 1. Touch EZ - ON 4 times. The oven begins cooking and display shows time counting down. A time-saving pad, this simplified control lets you quickly set and start microwave cooking without the need to touch the START/ENTER. EZ-ON You can keep cooked food warm i...
Page 12 - CUSTOM SET; MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS; MULTI STAGE COOKING; COOKING AT HIGH
12 Example: To change defrost weight mode (from Lbs. to Kg). 1. Touch CUSTOM SET.2. Touch 4.3. Touch 2. You can change the default values for beep sound, clock, display speed, and defrost weight.See following chart for more information. CUSTOM SET MORE/LESS Example: To cook food for 7 minutes 30 sec...
Page 13 - COOKING GUIDE FOR LOWER POWER LEVELS
13 COOKING GUIDE FOR LOWER POWER LEVELS The 10 power levels in addition to HIGH allow you to choose the best power level for the food you are cooking. Below are listed all the power levels, examples of foods best cooked at each level, and the amount of microwave power you are using. 10 High 100% Boi...
Page 14 - SENSOR POPCORN
14 DO NOT leave microwave oven unattended while popping corn.When popping commercially packaged popcorn, remove the rack from the oven. Do not place the bag of microwave popcorn on the rack or under the rack. Example: To pop popcorn. 1. Touch POPCORN. When the cook time is over, four beeps will soun...
Page 15 - SENSOR COOK
Pizza slice 1 1 - 3 slices Dinner plate 2 1 - 2 servings Soup/Sauce 3 1 - 4 cups Casserole 4 1 - 4 cups Category Touch Pad Amount Number Rice 6 1 / 2 Frozen Entr e e Category Touch Pad Amount Number 15 Example: To cook rice. 1. Touch COOK. 2. Choose food category. Using SENSOR COOK lets you heat com...
Page 16 - SENSOR COOK TABLE; SENSOR REHEAT TABLE
16 SENSOR COOK TABLE N O I T C E R I D Y R O G E T A C AMOUNT Pierce each potato with a fork and place on the oven tray around the edge, at least one inch apart. Prepare as desired, wash and leave residual water on the vegetables. Place in an appropriately sized microwave container. Add water accord...
Page 17 - TIMER
17 Butter 1 1,2,3 sticks Ice cream 2 Pint, Quart, Half gallon Cream cheese 3 3, 8 ozs. Frozen juice 4 6,12,16 ozs. Category Touch Pad Amount Number Example: To soften quart of ice cream. 1. Touch SOFTEN. 2. Choose food category. Touch 2 for ice cream. 3. Choose food amount. Touch 2 for quart. 4. Tou...
Page 18 - MELT TABLE; SOFTEN TABLE
18 MELT TABLE N O I T C E R I D Y R O G E T A C AMOUNT Unwrap and place in a microwave safe dish on the rack over the glass tray. No need to cover butter. Stir at the end of cooking to complete melting. Chocolate chips or squares of baking chocolate may be used. Unwrap squares and place in a microwa...
Page 20 - METAL RACK
20 SLIDE-OUT HOOD SLIDE-OUT HOOD PUSH • Push the Slide-out hood PUSH to move the slide-out hood to the front or back. Do not place any objects on the slide-out hood as they could fall and be damaged. • Slide-out hood system will allow you to capture the vapor more effectively from range cooking. • •...
Page 21 - FISH AND SHELLFISH
21 GETTING THE BESTCOOKING RESULTS To get the best results from your microwave oven,read and follow the guidelines below. ● Storage Temperature: Foods taken from the freezer or refrigerator take longer to cook than thesame foods at room temperature. The time for recipes in this book is based on the ...
Page 22 - MEAT
22 APPETIZERS/SAUCES/SOUPS Cooking Appetizers: Tips and Techniques Crisp crackers, such as melba toast, shredded wheat, and crisp rye crackers are best for microwave use. Wait until party time to add the spreads. Place a paper towel under the crackers while they cook in the microwave oven to absorb ...
Page 23 - MEAT COOKING TABLE
23 MEAT BEEF Hamburgers, Fresh or defrosted (4 ozs. each) 1 patty 2 patties 4 patties Sirloin tip roast (3-4 lbs.) LAMB Lamb roast, rolled boneless (3-4 lbs.) PORK Bacon slices 2 slices 4 slices 6 slices 10 slicesChops (5-7 ozs. each) 2 chops 4 chops Loin Roast, rolled, boneless (3 1 / 2 - 4 1 / 2 l...
Page 25 - PASTA AND RICE; PASTA COOKING TABLE
25 PASTA AND RICE Microwave cooking and conventional cooking of pasta, rice, and cereal require about the same amount of time, but the microwave is a more convenient method because you can cook and serve in the same dish. There is no stirring needed and leftover pasta tastes just like fresh cooked w...
Page 26 - CARE AND CLEANING
26 CARE AND CLEANING For best performance and safety, keep the oven clean inside and outside. Take special care to keep the inner door panel and the oven front frame free of food or grease build-up. Never use rough powder or pads. Wipe the microwave oven inside and out, including the hood bottom cov...
Page 28 - COOKING UTENSILS; MICROWAVE UTENSIL GUIDE
28 COOKING UTENSILS MICROWAVE UTENSIL GUIDE USE OVENPROOF GLASS (treated for high intensity heat): Utility dishes, loaf dishes, pie plates, cake plates, liquid measuring cups, casseroles, and bowls without metallic trim. CHINA: Bowls, cups, serving plates, and platters without metallic trim. PLASTIC...
Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING; BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM If nothing on the oven operates If the oven interior light does not work If oven will not cook If oven takes longer than normal to cookor cooks too rapidly If the time of day clock does not alwayskeep correct time If food cooks unevenly If food is undercooked If food is overc...
Page 30 - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
30 To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, do not remove outer case at any time, only an authorized service technician should remove outer case. TROUBLESHOOTING QUESTION Can I use a rack in my microwave ovenso that I may reheat or cook in two rackpositions at a tim...
Page 31 - LG MICROWAVE OVEN LIMITED WARRANTY — USA; HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED:
WARRANTY PERIOD: LABOR: One Year from the Date of Purchase*. PARTS (except as listed below) : One Year from the Date of Purchase*. MAGNETRON: Ten Years from the Date of Purchase*. Replacement Units and Repair Parts are warranted for the remaining portion of the original unit’s warranty period. * Ret...