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Use & Care Manual Built-in Microwave Hood VMOH330SS E 6/17/19 9:54 AM TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 6 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 6 INSTALLATION GUIDE 8 SPECIFICATIONS 9 FEATURES DIAGRAM 12 OPERATION PROCEDURE 12 TO SET POWER LEVEL 13 CONTROLS 13 SETTING THE CLOCK 13 KITCHEN TIMER MODE 14 TIME DEFROSTING 14 WEIGHT DEFROSTING 14 MELT/SOFTEN 14 KEEP WARM 14 TIME COOK 15 COOKING IN TWO STAGES 16 +30 SEC 16 EXPRESS COOK 16 ONE TOUCH COOK (PRESET) 17 SENSOR OPERATIONS 17 SENSOR COOK 18 TURNTABLE ON-OFF 18 VENT FAN 18 COOKTOP LIGHT 19 MUTE 19 FILTER RESET 19 TO SET POWER SAVE MODE 19 CHILD SAFETY LOCK 19 TO STOP THE OVEN WHILE THE OVEN IS OPERATING 19 METAL RACK 20 CARE AND CLEANING 20 MICROWAVE OVEN INTERIOR 20 OVEN BOTTOM 20 GLASS TRAY/TURNTABLE 20 METAL RACK 21 ROLLER GUIDE 21 OVEN EXTERIOR 21 LIGHT COMPARTMENT 21 CONTROL PANEL 21 WAVEGUIDE COVER 21 THE EXHAUST FEATURE 21 REUSABLE GREASE FILTERS 21 TO REMOVE GREASE FILTER 21 TO CLEAN GREASE FILTER 21 TO REPLACE GREASE FILTER 22 LIGHT REPLACEMENT 23 INSTALL / REPLACE CHARCOAL FILTER 24 BEFORE YOU CALL 25 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 26 COOKING INSTRUCTIONS 26 UTENSIL GUIDE 27 USE YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN SAFELY 27 ARCING 27 MICROWAVING PRINCIPLES 28 HOW MICROWAVES COOK FOOD 29 COOKING TECHNIQUES 30 DEFROSTING GUIDE 31 COOKING 32 REHEATING 33 VEGETABLE 34 RECIPES 37 MICROWAVE OVEN WARRANTY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) Do not attempt to operate this microwave oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do not place any object between the microwave oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
(c) Do not operate the microwave oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the microwave oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened),
(3) door seals and sealing surfaces.
(d) The microwave oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualied service personnel. 3 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, re, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy:
1. Read all instructions before using the appliance. 2. Read and follow the specic PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY on page 3. 3. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. See GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS on page 6. 4. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions. 5. Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers - for example, closed glass jars are able to explode and should not be heated in this oven. 6. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This type of oven is specifically designed to heat, cook or dry food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use. 7. As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children. 8. Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped. 9. This appliance should be serviced only by qualied service personnel. Contact nearest Authorized Servicer for examination, repair or adjustment. 10. Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance. 11. Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not use this product near waterfor example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, or similar locations. 12. Do not immerse cord or plug in water. 13. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. 14. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter. 15. When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that come together upon closing the door, use only mild, non-
abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth. 16. To reduce the risk of re in the microwave oven cavity:
a. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend to appliance when paper, plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the microwave oven to facilitate cooking. b. Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in microwave oven. c. If materials inside the microwave oven should ignite, keep microwave oven door closed, turn microwave oven off and disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. d. Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use. 17. Liquids, such as water, coffee or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling due to surface tension of the liquid. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID. To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
a. Do not overheat the liquid. b. Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it. c. Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow necks. Use a wide-mouthed container. d. After heating, allow the container to stand in the microwave oven at least for 20 seconds before removing the container. e. Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container. 18. Do not use this microwave oven to heat corrosive chemicals (for example, sulfides and chlorides). Vapors from such corrosive chemicals may interact with the contact and springs of the safety interlock switches thereby rendering them inoperable. 19. Never heat oil or fat for deep frying as you cannot control the temperature and doing so may lead to overheating and re. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS E 4 6/17/19 9:54 AM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 20. Do not operate the oven without the glass tray in place. Be sure it is properly sitting on the rotating base. 21. Use care when cleaning the vent hood filters. Corrosive cleaning agents such as lye-based oven cleaners may damage the lters. 22. Clean the ventilating hood frequently. Do not allow grease to accumulate on the hood or the lters. 23. Suitable for use above both gas and electric cooking equipment up to 30 inches wide. 24. Do not use this oven for commercial purposes. It is designed for household use only. 25. When aming foods under the hood, turn the fan on. Keep the area under the hood properly ventilated at all times. Turn off cooking equipment if you see ames or a re occurs. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type-tested and found to comply with limits for an ISM Equipment pursuant to part 18 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followings. Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television. Relocate the Microwave oven with respect to the receiver. Move the microwave oven away from the receiver. Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that microwave oven and receiver are on different branch circuits. THE MANUFACTURER is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION to this microwave oven. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference. 5 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, the grounding plug reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded. WARNING:
Improper use of the grounding can result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualied electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. And if it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug, and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the appliance. The marked rating of the extension cord shall be equal to or greater than the electrical rating of the appliance. WARNING:
Do not cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord under any circumstances. INSTALLATION GUIDE 1. Examine the oven after unpacking. Unpack the oven, remove all packaging material and examine the oven for any damage such as dents on the interior or exterior of the oven, broken door latches, cracks in the door, or a door that is not lined up correctly. If there is any damage, do not operate the oven and notify your dealer immediately. 2. Check the parts Carefully unpack your microwave oven, and make sure youve received all the parts shown below. If your microwave oven was damaged during shipping, or if you do not have all the parts, contact Viking Range, LLC. IMAGE PART & DESCRIPTION QTY. Hardware Kit (Screws) Metal Rack Damper
(Exhaust Adapter) 1 1 1 E 6 INSTALLATION GUIDE IMAGE PART & DESCRIPTION QTY. Mounting Plate Top Cabinet Template Top Cabinet Template Wall Template Rear Wall Template Installation Manual Installation Manual Use & Care Manual Use and Care Manual Guide Roller Ring Grease Filters Grease Filter Holders Glass Turntable 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3. Location The installation of this appliance must be performed by a qualied technician or service company. Failing to have a qualied technician install the oven may result in electric shock, re, an explosion, problems with the product, or injury. Do not install this appliance in a humid, oily, or dusty location, or in a location exposed to direct sunlight or water (rain drops). Plug the power plug into the wall socket rmly. Do not use a damaged power plug, damaged power cord, or loose wall socket. Do not mount over a sink. Do not stand on top of the microwave or place objects
(such as laundry, oven covers, lighted candles, lighted cigarettes, dishes, chemicals, metal objects, etc.) on the appliance. This may result in electric shock, re, problems with the product, or injury. 4. Power Supply Check your local power source. This microwave oven requires a current of approximately 15 amperes, 120Volts, 60Hz and a grounded outlet. 6/17/19 9:54 AM INSTALLATION GUIDE a. A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risks of the user becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. b. Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use. c. If a long cord or extension cord is used:
- The marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the oven.
- The extension cord must be a grounding type 3-wire cord.
- The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape the table top or counter where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally. Check power cord and outlet.
- Remove all foreign substances such as dust or water from the power plug terminals and contact points using a dry cloth on a regular basis.
- Unplug the power plug and clean it with a dry cloth.
- Plug the power cord into a properly grounded 3-pronged outlet. Your oven should be the only appliance connected to this circuit.
- Sharing a wall socket with other appliances, using a power strip, or extending the power cord may result in electric shock or re.
- Do not use an electric transformer. It may result in electric shock or re.
- Ensure that the voltage, frequency and current provided match the products specications. When using 3-pronged plug 3-Prong Receptacle 3-Prong Plug Receptacle Box Cover When using grounding adapter, make sure the receptacle box is fully grounded. Grounding Lead Grounding Adapter Receptacle Box Cover Receptacle THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE DOES NOT ALLOW THE USE OF THE GROUNDING ADAPTOR. 7 5. Critical usage WARNINGS If the microwave appliance is ooded, please contact your nearest service center. Failing to do so may result in electric shock or re. Read and follow the specific Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy found on page 3. If the microwave generates a strange noise, a burning smell or smoke, unplug it immediately and contact your nearest service center. In the event of a gas leak (propane gas, LP gas, etc.), ventilate the room immediately. Do not touch the microwave, power cord, or plug. Do not use a ventilating fan. A spark may result in an explosion or re. Take care that the door or any of the other parts do not come into contact with your body while cooking or just after cooking. In the event of a grease re on the surface units below the oven, smother the aming pan on the surface unit by covering the pan completely with a lid, a cookie sheet or a at tray. Never leave surface units beneath your oven unattended at high heat settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spills that may ignite and spread if the vent fan is operating. To minimize automatic fan operation, use adequate sized cookware. Use high heat on surface units only when necessary. If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep the oven door closed, turn the oven off and disconnect the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. If the door is opened, the re may spread. Always observe Safety Precautions when using your oven. Never try to repair the oven on your own. There is dangerous voltage inside. If the oven needs to be repaired, contact an authorized service center near you. E 6/17/19 9:54 AM SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY 120V AC, 60Hz SINGLE PHASE WITH GROUNDING INPUT POWER MICROWAVE ENERGY OUTPUT 1500 W 950 W FREQUENCY 2450 MHz OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) 29.9" x 16.3" x 15.9"
CAVITY DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) 20.6" x 10" x 14.9"
CAVITY VOLUME NET WEIGHT TIMER POWER SELECTIONS 1.8 CU. FT. APPROX. 50.3 LBS 99 MIN. 99 SEC. 10 LEVELS
* Specications are subject to change without notice. 29.9 15.9 16.3 E 8 6/17/19 9:54 AM FEATURES DIAGRAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 1 12 11 10 9 8 13 14 16 1. DOOR LATCHES 2. WINDOW with METAL SHIELD Screen allows cooking to be viewed while keeping microwaves conned in oven. 3. MODEL NUMBER PLATE Located on the front wall of the microwave oven. 4. CHARCOAL FILTER Behind Vent Grille 5. OVEN LIGHT 6. WAVEGUIDE COVER Protects the microwave outlet from splashes of cooking foods. 7. TOUCH CONTROL PANEL and DIGITAL DISPLAY For detailed information on each feature, see Features Diagram section, pages 10, 11. 8. HOOD CONTROLS Vent Fan - Press Turbo, High, Low or Off. Light - Press On or Off. 9. DOOR BUTTON To open the door push the door open button. 10. COOKTOP LIGHT 11. GREASE FILTERS 12. HANDLE FILTERS 13. METAL RACK Use to insert Grease Filters. Use for extra space when cooking with more than one container at the same time. 14. TURNTABLE / GLASS TRAY Composed of glass tray and roller guide. The roller guide is placed rst in the bottom of the microwave and supports the glass tray. Both parts must be in place when using the microwave oven. 15. VENTILATION MOTOR Your microwave oven is designed for adaptation to the following three types of ventilation.
(Recirculation ventilation system, Vertical ventilation system,Horizontal ventilation system) See installation manual to select the type of ventilation required for your installation. 16. GUIDE ROLLER RING 9 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM FEATURES DIAGRAM The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the oven controls with the press of a nger. Its designed to be easy to use and understand. 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 15 17 19 21 22 6 7 8 12 13 14 16 18 20 23 Each time a pad is pressed, a beep will sound. When STOP/CLEAR Pad is pressed during oven operation, the oven will stop; however, all programmed information is retained. To clear all information, press the STOP/CLEAR Pad again. E 10 6/17/19 9:54 AM FEATURES DIAGRAM 1. DISPLAY - Displays time of day, time or power level being used, cooking mode and instructions. 18. KITCHEN TIMER - Press this pad to use as a minute timer, delay cooking, hold setting after cooking. Also press and hold this pad for 3 seconds to set sound on/off. For detailed information on this feature, see Controls section, page 19. 19. STOP/CLEAR - When pressed once, it pauses the oven operation. When pressed twice, it resets the oven and erases all settings (except time of day). Also press and hold this pad for 3 seconds to set child safety lock function. For detailed information on this feature, see Controls section, page 19. 20. START - After all selections are made, press this pad to start the oven or timer. 21. LIGHT - Press this pad to turn on or off the cooktop light. 22. VENT FAN - Press this pad to turn the fan on turbo, high, low or off. 23. FILTER RESET - Press and hold this pad for 3 seconds to reset time after replacing the lter. Charcoal lters must be replaced every 6 months. 2. FROZEN ENTREE - Press this pad to cook Frozen Entrees. The microwave oven sensor will automatically adjust the cooking time to the type and amount of food. 3. POTATO - Press this pad to cook Potato. The microwave oven sensor will automatically adjust the cooking time to the type and amount of food. 4. REHEAT - Press this pad to reheat food. The microwave oven sensor will automatically adjust the cooking time to the type and amount of food. 5. FROZEN VEGETABLES - Press this pad to cook Frozen Vegetables. The microwave oven sensor will automatically adjust the cooking time to the type and amount of food. 6. POPCORN - Press this pad to cook prepackaged microwave Popcorn weight 3.5/3.0/1.75 ounces. 7. BEVERAGE - Press this pad to reheat a beverage. 8. MELT/SOFTEN - Press this pad to melt or soften Butter, Chocolate, Ice Cream and Cheese. 9. CLOCK - Press this pad to enter time of day. Also press and hold this pad for 3 seconds to set power save mode. For detailed information on this feature, see Controls section, page 19. 10. TURNTABLE ON-OFF - Press this pad to turn turntable on or off. 11. TIME COOK - Press this pad to set the Microwave cooking time. Power Level 10 (High) is automatic but lower heat levels may be programmed. 12. KEEP WARM - Press this pad and safely keep food warm for up to 30 minutes. 13. DEFROST - Press this pad to set defrosting time or defrosting weight. 14. POWER LEVEL - Press this pad if you want to change from automatic Power Level 10 (High) for cooking. 15. NUMBER PADS - Press these pads to enter cooking time, defrosting time or weight, time of day, power level. 16. EXPRESS COOK - Press these pads to set 1-6 minutes preset cooking time at 100% power level. 17. +30 SEC - Press this pad for 30 seconds instant "ON"
cooking time or to add 30 seconds of cooking time as the timer is counting down. 11 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM OPERATION PROCEDURE This section includes useful information about oven operation. 1. Plug power supply cord into a standard 3-pronged 15 Amp 120V AC 60Hz power outlet. 2. After placing the food in a suitable container, open the oven door and put it on the glass tray. The glass tray and roller guide must always be in place during cooking. 3. Close the door. Make sure that it is rmly closed. 4. The oven light is on when the microwave oven is operating. 5. The oven door can be opened at any time during operation by pushing the door open button of the control panel. The oven will automatically stop. 6. Each time a pad is pressed, a beep will sound to acknowledge the press. 7. The oven automatically cooks on full power unless set to a lower power level. 8. The display will show : 0 when the oven CLOCK is not set. 9. Time clock returns to the present time when the cooking time ends. 10. When the STOP/CLEAR pad is pressed during oven operation, the oven stops cooking and all information is retained. To erase all information (except the present time), press the STOP/CLEAR pad once more. If the oven door is opened during oven operation, all information is retained. 11. If the START pad is pressed and the oven does not operate, check the area between the door and door seal for obstructions and make sure the door is closed securely. The oven will not start cooking until the door is completely closed or the program has been reset. Make sure the oven is properly installed and plugged into the electrical outlet. TO SET POWER LEVEL The power level is set by pressing the POWER LEVEL pad and number pad. If you wish to use a different power level, press the POWER LEVEL pad before pressing START pad. Enter the power level desired by pressing the appropriate number pad. The chart shows the display, the power level and the percentage of power. PRESS POWER LEVEL PAD AND NUMBER POWER LEVEL
(DISPLAY) APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGE OF POWER Power Level + 1 + 0 Power Level + 9 Power Level + 8 Power Level + 7 Power Level + 6 Power Level + 5 Power Level + 4 Power Level + 3 Power Level + 2 Power Level + 1 Power Level + 0 PL10 PL-9 PL-8 PL-7 PL-6 PL-5 PL-4 PL-3 PL-2 PL-1 PL-0 100%
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NOTE: If PL-0 is selected, the oven will work with the fan but no power. You can use this level to remove odors. E 12 6/17/19 9:54 AM CONTROLS SETTING THE CLOCK When the oven is rst plugged in, the display will show
" : 0" and a tone will sound. If the AC power ever goes off, the display show : 0 when the power comes back on. 1. Press the CLOCK pad. This is a 12 hour clock system. 2. Press the CLOCK pad once more. This is a 24 hour clock system. 3. Enter the correct time of day by pressing the number pads in sequence. 4. Press the CLOCK pad. The ENTER, TIME indicators blink and "12H" is displayed. NOTE: This oven has multiple clock systems. If you want a 12 hour clock system, omit this step. The display stops blinking, and the colon starts blinking. If you selected a 12 hour clock system, this digital clock allows you to set from 1:00 to 12:59. If you selected a 24 hour clock system, this digital clock allows you to set from 0:00 to 23:59. NOTE:
1. If you attempt to enter an incorrect time, the time will not be set and an error signal tone will sound. Press the CLOCK pad and re-enter the time. 2. If you want to set power save mode, press and hold the CLOCK pad for 3 seconds. For detailed information on this feature, see Controls section, page 19. KITCHEN TIMER MODE Timer operates as a minute timer. Timer operates without microwave energy. HOW TO USE AS A MINUTE TIMER 1. Press KITCHEN TIMER pad. 2. Press the amount of time you want to count down. 3. Press START pad. The ENTER, TIME indicators blink and : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. The TIME indicator starts blinking and the display counts down the time remaining in KITCHEN TIMER mode. When KITCHEN TIMER mode ends, you will hear 3 beeps. NOTE: If you want to turn sound on or off, press and hold KITCHEN TIMER pad for 3 seconds. For detailed information on this feature, see Controls section, page 19. 13 HOW TO USE TO DELAY THE START OF COOKING 1. Press KITCHEN TIMER pad. 2. Press the amount of time you want to delay. 3. Press TIME COOK pad to program the desired cooking time for food to be cooked. 4. Press START pad. The ENTER, TIME indicators blink and : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. When you press the START pad, the TIME indicator starts blinking and the display counts down the time remaining in KITCHEN TIMER mode. When KITCHEN TIMER mode ends, the oven will beep. The TIME indicator goes off and COOK indicator starts blinking. The display counts down the time remaining in MICROWAVE mode. When MICROWAVE cook ends, you will hear 3 beeps. HOW TO USE TO SET A HOLDING TIME 1. Press TIME COOK pad to program the desired cooking time for food to be cooked. 2. Press KITCHEN TIMER pad. 3. Press the amount of time you want the oven to hold. 4. Press START pad. The ENTER, TIME indicators blink and : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. The COOK indicator starts blinking and the display counts down the time remaining in MICROWAVE mode. When the MICROWAVE cook ends, the oven will beep. The COOK indicator goes off and TIME indicator starts blinking. The display counts down the time remaining in KITCHEN TIMER mode. When the KITCHEN TIMER mode ends, you will hear 3 beeps. NOTE: Your oven can be programmed for 99 minutes 99 seconds. (99:99) E 6/17/19 9:54 AM CONTROLS TIME DEFROSTING When TIME DEFROST is selected, the automatic cycle divides the defrosting time into periods of alternating defrost and stand times by cycling on and off. MELT/SOFTEN The MELT/SOFTEN feature can be used to melt or soften butter, chocolate, ice cream and cheese. See the chart for specic settings to use. 1. Press DEFROST pad once. 2. Press number pads for the desired defrosting time. 1. Press MELT/SOFTEN pad once for butter, twice for chocolate, three times for ice cream, four times for cheese. 3. Press START pad. 2. Press START pad. The display will show what you pressed. MELT/SOFTEN ITEM CHART PRESS PAD DISPLAY Once Twice Three Times Four Times S--1 S--2 S--3 S--4 SOFTEN ITEM Butter Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese WEIGHT 1/2 cup 8 oz 1/2 gallon 1 plate KEEP WARM KEEP WARM feature maintains food at a warm temperature for 30 minutes. 1. Press KEEP WARM pad. 2. Press START pad. When pressing KEEP WARM pad, the display shows
"30:00". When the cooking time ends, you will hear 3 beeps. TIME COOK 1. Press TIME COOK pad. 2. Press number pads for the cooking time. 3. Press POWER LEVEL pad. 4. Press number pads for power level
(0~10). 5. Press START pad. The DEF indicator lights and ENTER, TIME indicators blink, : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. When you press the START pad, the DEF indicator starts blinking to show the oven is in the TIME DEFROST mode. The display counts down the time to show you how much defrosting time is left in the TIME DEFROST mode. The oven beeps during the defrosting cycle to signal that the food needs to be turned or rearranged. When the defrosting time ends, you will hear 3 beeps. NOTE: Your oven can be programmed for 99 minutes 99 seconds. (99:99) WEIGHT DEFROSTING WEIGHT DEFROST lets you easily defrost food by eliminating guesswork in determining defrosting time. Follow the steps below for easy defrosting. 1. Press DEFROST pad twice. 2. Press number pads for the desired defrosting weight. 3. Press START pad. The DEF indicator lights and ENTER, LBS indicators blink, "0.0" is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. The defrosting time is automatically determined by the weight selected. When you press the START pad, the DEF indicator starts blinking and the defrosting time counts down in the display window. The oven beeps during the defrosting cycle to signal that the food needs to be turned or rearranged. When the defrosting time ends, you will hear 3 beeps. NOTE: Your oven can be programmed for 0.2 to 6.0 lbs. E 14 6/17/19 9:54 AM CONTROLS The COOK indicator lights and ENTER, TIME indicators blink., : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. The display will show PL10 for 100% power. The display will show PL-0 ~ PL10. If you skip steps 3 and 4, 100% power is automatic. When you press START pad, the COOK indicator starts blinking to show the oven is cooking. The display counts down the time to show how much cooking time is left. When the cooking time ends, you will hear 3 beeps. NOTE:
Your oven can be programmed for 99 minutes 99 seconds. (99:99) Using lower power levels increases the cooking time which is recommended for foods such as cheese, milk and slow cooking of meats. COOKING IN TWO STAGES This feature lets you program two sequential operations such as defrosting and cooking or cooking using two different power levels. It automatically changes power settings and cooking time. DEFROSTING + COOKING 1. Press DEFROST pad once. 2. Press number pads for the desired defrosting time. 3. Press TIME COOK pad. 4. Press number pads for the cooking time. 5. Press POWER LEVEL pad. 6. Press number pads for power level
(0~10). 7. Press START pad. The DEF indicator lights and ENTER, TIME indicators blink, : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. The COOK indicator lights and ENTER, TIME indicators blink., : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. The display will show PL10 for 100% power. The display will show PL-0 ~ PL10. If you skip steps 5 and 6, 100% power is automatic. When you press the START pad, the DEF and COOK indicators come on to conrm the power levels selected. The DEF indicator starts blinking to show you that the oven is in TIME DEFROST mode. The display counts down the time remaining in TIME DEFROST mode. When the oven beeps, turn over, break apart and/or redistribute the food. At the end of TIME DEFROST mode, the oven will beep and start MICROWAVE cook. The DEF indicator goes off and the COOK indicator starts blinking. The display counts down the time remaining in MICROWAVE mode. When MICROWAVE cook ends, you will hear 3 beeps. NOTE: Your oven can be programmed for 99 minutes 99 seconds. (99:99) COOKING + COOKING 1. Press TIME COOK pad. 2. Press number pads for the cooking time. 3. Press TIME COOK pad. 4. Press number pads for the cooking time. 5. Press POWER LEVEL pad. 6. Press number pads for power level
(0~10). 7. Press START pad. COOK indicator lights and ENTER, TIME indicators blink. : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. The COOK indicator lights and ENTER, TIME indicators blink., : 0 is displayed. The display will show what you pressed. The display will show PL10 for 100% power. The display will show PL-0 ~ PL10. If you skip steps 5 and 6, 100% power is automatic. When you press START pad, the COOK indicator starts blinking to show the oven is in cook mode for stage 1. At the end of stage 1, the oven will beep and start stage 2. The display counts down the time remaining in stage 2 mode. When stage 2 ends, you will hear 3 beeps. NOTE: Your oven can be programmed for 99 minutes 99 seconds. (99:99) 15 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM CONTROLS
+30 SEC
+30 SEC allows you to reheat for 30 seconds at 100% (full power) by simply pressing the +30 sec pad. By repeatedly pressing the +30 sec pad, you can also extend reheating time to 99 minutes 99 seconds by 30 second increments. 5. Do not reheat unpopped kernels or reuse bag. 6. Do not leave oven unattended while popping popcorn. CAUTION: If prepackaged popcorn is of a different weight than the recommended weight, do not use the popcorn pad. Follow the manufacturer's instruction. Press the +30 SEC pad. When you press the +30 SEC pad, :30 is displayed and the oven starts reheating. NOTE: +30 SEC cannot be used while the sensor is detecting the vapor emitted from the food during sensor cooking such as Potato, Frozen Entree, Frozen Vegetables or Sensor Reheat. EXPRESS COOK EXPRESS COOK is a quick way to set cooking time from 1-6 minutes at 100% (full power). Press one of the EXPRESS COOK pads (from 1-6) for 1-6 minutes of cooking at 100% (full power). The display will show what you pressed. After 1.5 seconds, the display is changed into cooking time and the oven starts cooking. ONE TOUCH COOK (PRESET) ONE TOUCH cooking allows you to cook or reheat many of your favorite foods by pressing just one pad. To increase quantity, press the chosen pad until the number in the display is the same as desired quantity to cook. 1. Press POPCORN pad once for 3.5 oz bag, twice for 3.0 oz bag or three times for 1.75 oz bag. 2. Press START pad. When you press POPCORN pad once, 3.5 is displayed. NOTE:
1. Use prepackaged room-temperature microwave popcorn. 2. Place bag in oven according to manufacturers directions. 3. Pop only one bag at a time. 4. After popping, open bag carefully: popcorn and steam are extremely hot. E 16 CAUTION:
DO NOT leave the 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. 1. Press BEVERAGE pad once for 1 cup, twice for 2 cups or three times for 3 cups. 2. Press START pad. When you press BEVERAGE pad once, 1 is displayed. BEVERAGE: 7 oz/cup (mug) 1 cup (7 oz total volume): Press BEVERAGE once. 2 cups (14 oz total volume): Press BEVERAGE twice. 3 cups (20 oz total volume): Press BEVERAGE three times. 6/17/19 9:54 AM CONTROLS SENSOR OPERATIONS The Sensor Cook categories are designed to detect the increasing humidity released by the food during the cooking process. The microwave oven sensor will automatically adjust the cooking time to the type and amount of food. USING SENSOR SETTINGS 1. After the oven is plugged in, wait 2 minutes before using Sensor Cook. 2. Be sure the exterior of the cooking container and the interior of the oven are dry. Wipe off any moisture with a dry cloth or paper towel. 3. The oven works with foods at normal storage temperature. 4. More or less food than the quantity listed in the chart should be cooked following the guidelines in any microwave cookbook. 5. Do not open the oven door or press STOP/CLEAR pad until cooking time appears on the display window. The measurement of vapor will be interrupted. If this occurs, an error message "Er01" will appear. To continue cooking, press the STOP/CLEAR pad and cook manually. When the sensor detects the vapor emitted from the food, the remainder of cooking time will appear. The door may be opened when remaining cooking time appears on the display. At this time, you may stir or season food, as desired. 6. Always use microwave-safe containers and cover them with loose tting lids or vented plastic wrap. Never use tight sealing plastic containers. They will prevent steam from escaping and this will mislead the sensor, usually causing the food to overcook. 7. Check food for temperature or doneness after cooking. If food is not completely cooked, enter additional cooking time manually. Do not use one of the Sensor Cook categories twice in succession on the same food portion. This may result in severely overcooked or burnt food. COVERING FOODS Some foods work best when covered. Use the cover recommended in the Sensor Cook Chart for these foods. 1. Casserole lid. 2. Plastic wrap: Use plastic wrap recommended for microwave cooking. Cover dish loosely; allow approximately 1/2 inch to remain uncovered to allow steam to escape. Plastic wrap should not touch food. 3. Wax paper: Cover dish completely; fold excess wrap under dish to secure. If dish is wider than paper, overlap two pieces at least one inch to cover. Be careful when removing any covering to allow steam to escape away from you. SENSOR COOK Sensor is semi-conductor device that detects the vapor emitted from the food as it heats. The sensor adjusts the cooking time and power level for various food and quantities and you don't need to enter the weight or quantity of the food. 1. Press POTATO pad. 2. Press START pad. When you press POTATO pad, "SCPO" is displayed. When the sensor detects the vapor emitted from the food, the remainder of cooking time will appear. 1. Press FROZEN ENTREE pad. 2. Press START pad. When you press FROZEN ENTREE pad, "SCFE" is displayed. When the sensor detects the vapor emitted from the food, the remainder of cooking time will appear. 1. Press FROZEN VEGETABLES pad. 2. Press START pad. When you press FROZEN VEGETABLES pad, "SCFU"
is displayed. When the sensor detects the vapor emitted from the food, the remainder of cooking time will appear. 1. Press REHEAT pad. 2. Press START pad. When you press REHEAT pad, "SrH" is displayed. When the sensor detects the vapor emitted from the food, the remainder of cooking time will appear. 17 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM CONTROLS SENSOR COOK CHART PRESS PAD Potato DISPLAY WEIGHT SCPO 8 - 24 oz Before cooking, pierce potato skin with fork 5-6 times. Place potatoes on COMMENTS Frozen Entree SCFE 8 - 32 oz Frozen Vegetables Reheat SCFU SrH 6 - 16 oz 4 - 36 oz the turntable. Follow the directions that are specic for the microwave oven that are printed on the packaging. 2-4 tbsp water per serving. Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap. For casseroles, add 2-3 tbsp water, cover with lid or vented plastic wrap. The food type to avoid: beverage, frozen pizza or frozen food, raw food, biscuits and cake. NOTE:
Do not use the SENSOR COOK twice in succession on the same food portion. This may result in severely over-cooked or burnt food. If additional time is needed after previous cooking, use one of the +30 SEC pad or TIME COOK pad. Use proper container and cover for best sensor cooking result. Always use microwave-safe containers and cover them with lid or vented plastic wrap. Never use tight sealing plastic containersthey can be prevent steam from escaping and cause food to overcook. Be sure the outside of the cooking containers and the inside of the microwave oven are dry before placing food in the oven. TURNTABLE ON-OFF For best cooking results, the turntable should be on. However, the turntable can be turned off so that it does not rotate when extra large dishes are used. Press TURNTABLE ON-OFF pad. The options are displayed for 2 seconds. NOTE:
1. This option is not available in sensor cook, one touch cook, defrost and melt/soften modes. 2. Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to touch. Be careful touching the turntable during and after cooking. 3. Do not run the oven empty. VENT FAN The vent fan removes steam and other vapors from surface cooking. You can control the 3-speed fan by pressing the VENT FAN pad. e 33333333333333333333333-s Press VENT FAN pad once for turbo fan PrPrPrPPrPPrPPPPPrrPrrrPPP esesesesessesesesesesesesssssesesseeseesssssesesss sssssssssssssssssssssssssss VEVEVEVEVVEVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVEVVVV NTNTNNTNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN FFFFFFFFFFFFFANANANANANANAAAAANAAANANANNANANANAAAAANNANNA ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppadadadadaaddaaadadadadaddaaddaaadaaaadd oooooooooooooooooooooncncncnccncncncncncncnncncccncnccnnncncnce eeeeeeeeeee fofofofofoofofoofofoofofofofofoffofofofof r tututututututtuutttutututttuuutuuuuurbrrbrbrbrbbbrbrbbbbrbbrbrbrbbo o o o oo fafafafafafafafaaaafffaaaaafff n speed, twice for high fan speed, three spsspspspppspspsppspspspsppsspsppspsppssssppspspeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee d,ddddddddddddddddddddd tttttttttttttttttwiwwiwiwiwiwwwwiwwiwiwwiwwiiwwiwiwwiwwwwwwwiwiceccecccecceceececcececceeecceecccccceccc ff ffff ffffffffffffffffforororoooooooooooooooooooooo hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhigiiggigigigigigiggggigiggiigggiigiiigh h hh hhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhh fafafafafafafffafafafan nnn nnn nnnnnn nnnnnnnnnn spspspspsppspspspspspspspspspsppsppppspspspspppspspppps eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed,d,d,d,ddddddddddddddd ttttttttttttttttttttttttthrhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ee times for low fan speed or four times tiititititttt mememememememememmememememeememeememeemmees ssssssssssssssssssssssss foffofofofoofooofooofoofofoofoffoofoffofooor rrrr lololololoolooool w wwwwww fafafafafafafafafafafaffaaaafaaaaaan nnnnnn spspspspspspsssppspspsppsspspsssss eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ddddd ddddddd or four times to turn the fan off. to turn the fan off. The options are displayed for 2 seconds. NOTE:
1. Turbo and High fan speed cannot be used together with microwave cooking. 2. An automatic fan feature protects the microwave from too much heat rising from the cooktop below it. It automatically turns on for low speed if it senses too much heat. If you have turned the fan on you may nd that you cannot turn it off. The fan will automatically turn off when the internal parts are cool. 3. If there is no user input for 10 hours, cooktop light and vent fan will turn off automatically to save energy. COOKTOP LIGHT You can control the light by pressing the LIGHT pad. Press LIGHT pad once to turn the light on or twice to turn the light off. The options are displayed for 2 seconds. NOTE: If there is no user input for 10 hours, cooktop light and vent fan will turn off automatically to save energy. E 18 6/17/19 9:54 AM CONTROLS MUTE Audible signals are available to guide you when setting and using your oven. To mute, press KITCHEN TIMER pad for 3 seconds. The MUTE indicator lights. To turn sound on, press KITCHEN TIMER pad for 3 seconds. A beep sounds and the MUTE indicator will be turned off. FILTER RESET If your oven is vented to the inside, the charcoal lter should be replaced approximately every 6 months. The charcoal lter cannot be cleaned. The FILTER RESET pad will light up when is time to replace the charcoal lter. Press and hold FILTER RESET pad for 3 seconds after replacing the lter. See page 23. TO SET POWER SAVE MODE 1. P re s s t h e S T O P / C L E A R p a d .
:0 or clock appears in the display. 2. Press and hold the CLOCK pad for 3 seconds. The display will turn off and a beep sounds. To operate the oven in power save mode, press any key. Then :0 or clock will be shown and the operation of all function keys will be same as in the normal mode. But if there is no operation within 10 seconds in clear mode, all the contents of display will disappear. 3. To cancel power save mode simply repeat setting procedure when the display is on. The power save mode will be canceled and a beep sounds. The oven is again available for normal use. CHILD SAFETY LOCK Child safety lock feature may lock the control panel to prevent the oven from being accidentally started or used by children. To lock, press and hold STOP/
CLEAR pad for 3 seconds. A beep sounds and "Loc" will be displayed for 3 seconds. To unlock, press and hold STOP/CLEAR pad for 3 seconds. A beep sounds. NOTE:
1. While the Child Lock is active, only the STOP/CLEAR pad works to unlock it. 2. Microwave oven cannot be used while Child Lock is activated. TO STOP THE OVEN WHILE THE OVEN IS OPERATING 1. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad. You can restart the oven by pressing the START pad. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad once more to erase all instructions. You must enter in new instructions. 2. Open the door. You can restart the oven by closing the door and pressing the START pad. NOTE: Oven stops operating when door is opened. METAL RACK The metal rack gives you extra space when cooking in more than one container at the same time. The rack allows several foods to be cooked or reheated at one time. However, for the best cooking and reheating, use TURNTABLE ON function and cook with SENSOR COOK modes without the rack. When the rack is used, set time and power level manually. The oven is again available for normal use. TO AVOID RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE:
1. Do not use rack to pop popcorn. 2. Rack must be on the four plastic supports when used. 3. Use the rack only when cooking food on rack position. 4. Do not cook with rack on oor of the oven. 19 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM CONTROLS TO USE METAL RACK:
1. Place rack securely on the four plastic supports. Rack MUST NOT touch metal walls or back of microwave oven. Allow plenty of space around and between the dishes. Pay close attention to the cooking and reheating progress. 2. Place equal amounts of food both ABOVE AND BELOW rack. Amount of food must be approximately the same to balance out cooking energy. 3. Reposition the foods and reverse them from the rack to turntable and stir them at least once during any cooking or reheating time. After cooking or reheating, stir if possible. Using a lower power level will assist in better cooking and reheating uniformity. IMPORTANT:
To avoid oven damage, DO NOT store or use the metal rack in this oven unless more than one item is being cooked or a recipe calls for it. RECOMMENDED USAGE 1. Soups 2. Casseroles 3. Dinner Plates CARE AND CLEANING WARNING:
The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed. Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation. MICROWAVE OVEN INTERIOR Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or leave the door open to inactivate the oven during cleaning. The oven interior should be cleaned after each use with a damp cloth to keep it free from grease and soil buildup. Stubborn soils can be removed with a plastic scrub pad. When cleaning interior surfaces and surfaces of door and oven that come together when the door is closed, use only mild, non-abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth. Odors can be eliminated from the inside of the oven by boiling a solution of one cup of water and several tablespoons of lemon juice in the oven for 5-7 minutes. This also helps loosen any dried soil in the oven. Wipe off excess moisture after use. NOTE:
Do not spray or pour liquid cleansers directly onto a surface. Spray or pour cleanser onto a cloth or sponge and then clean. Do not use abrasive cleaners, oven cleaners, abrasive cleaning pads or steel wool, as they can scratch or dull oven surfaces. Do not remove or insert knife around the stirrer cover to clean, it may damage the cover or affect the cooking performance of your oven. OVEN BOTTOM Wash oven bottom with hot sudsy water, rinse and dry. Do not use excessive amounts of water when cleaning the oven, especially around the turntable. Do not allow water or cleaning agents to seep into turntable gears located underneath. GLASS TRAY/TURNTABLE Allow to cool before removing and cleaning. Wash in soapy water or dishwasher. METAL RACK Wash the metal rack with a mild soap and a soft or nylon scrub brush. Dry completely. Do not use abrasive scrubbers or cleaners to clean rack. E 20 6/17/19 9:54 AM CARE AND CLEANING ROLLER GUIDE Clean frequently to prevent excessive noise. Wash in soapy water or dishwasher. OVEN EXTERIOR Wipe the outside of your oven with a soapy cloth, rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners. They may scratch the surface. LIGHT COMPARTMENT Clean off the grease and dust on the light compartment cover on the bottom side of the microwave oven often with warm water and detergent. CONTROL PANEL Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry. Do not spray cleaners directly on panel. Spray cleaners on cloth and then wipe. WAVEGUIDE COVER The waveguide cover is located on the right side wall of the oven cavity. It is made from mica so it requires special care. Keep the waveguide cover clean to assure good oven performance. Carefully wipe with a damp cloth any food spatters from the surface of the cover immediately after they occur. Built-up splashes may overheat and cause smoke or possibly catch re. DO NOT REMOVE THE WAVEGUIDE COVER. THE EXHAUST FEATURE The exhaust hood feature on your microwave oven is equipped with two metal lters which collect grease. When the fan is being operated, air is drawn up through the lters and is then discharged through the venting to the outside or through the charcoal lters if not vented to the outside. METAL GREASE COOKTOP METAL GREASE FILTER LIGHT FILTER REUSABLE GREASE FILTERS The reusable grease lters should be cleaned at least once a month. Never operate the microwave without the lters in place. In situations where aming might occur on surfaces below the hood, lters will stop the entry of ames into the unit. TO REMOVE GREASE FILTER To remove the grease lter holder, pull the tab toward the front of the oven. Repeat for the other grease lter holder. To remove the grease lter from the holder, pull using the
"nger hold" to assist as shown in below image. PULL FINGER HOLD TO CLEAN GREASE FILTER To clean grease lters, soak and then agitate lter in solution of hot water and detergent. Do not use ammonia or ammonia products because they will darken the metal. Light brushing can be used to remove embedded dirt. Rinse, shake and remove moisture before replacing. TO REPLACE GREASE FILTER To replace the grease lter, slide the grease lter into the grease lter holder. Insert the grease lter holder into the designated area of the bottom of the oven. Repeat for the other grease lter. 21 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM CARE AND CLEANING LIGHT REPLACEMENT COOKTOP LIGHT When replacing the cooktop light, make sure that you are wearing gloves to avoid injury from the heat of the lamp. 1. Unplug the oven or turn off the power at the main power supply. 2. Remove the screw from the light cover and lower the cover until it stops. 3. Remove the screw on center of the LED Light secured to the cover and pull out terminal. 4. Replace with 1.0-watt LED light available from your authorized dealer and secure with screw. 5. Replace the light cover and mounting screw. 6. Turn the power back on at the main power supply. OVEN LIGHT When replacing the oven light, make sure that you are wearing gloves to avoid injury from the heat of the lamp. 1. Unplug the oven or turn off the power at the main power supply. 2. Remove the vent grille mounting 3 screws and open the door. 3. Slide the grille air to the left, then pull it straight out. 4. Remove the charcoal lter, if present. 5. Pull the hook a little and remove light cover. 6. Push the right hook holding the oven light to the right side and remove the LED light. 7. Replace with 0.4-watt LED light available from your authorized dealer. 8. Replace the light cover. 9. Replace the grille air and 3 screws and close the door. 10. Plug the oven in or turn on the power at the main power supply. LIGHT COVER LED LIGHT E 22 6/17/19 9:54 AM CARE AND CLEANING INSTALL / REPLACE CHARCOAL FILTER CHARCOAL FILTER If your oven is vented to the inside, the charcoal lter should be replaced if it is used for approximately 6 months. You can purchase Charcoal Filter from Viking Range, LLC. 1. Unplug the oven or turn off the power at the main power supply. 2. Remove the grille air mounting 3 screws and open the door. 3. Slide the grille air to the left, then pull it straight out. 4. Push the charcoal lter backward and remove it. 5. Slide a new charcoal lter into place. The lter should rest at the angle. 6. Replace the grille air and 3 screws and close the door. 7. Plug the oven in or turn on the power at the main power supply. CHARCOAL FILTER GRILLE AIR 23 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM IF FOOD COOKS UNEVENLY:
Refer to your recipe for proper cooking procedures. Be sure food is evenly shaped. Be sure food is completely defrosted before cooking. Check placement of aluminum strips used to prevent overcooking. IF FOOD IS UNDERCOOKED:
Check recipe to be sure all directions (amount, time and power levels) were correctly followed. Check household voltage. Try plugging the oven into an outlet on a separate electrical circuit. Be sure food was completely defrosted before cooking. IF FOOD IS OVERCOOKED:
Check recipe to be sure all directions (amount, time and power levels) were correctly followed. The initial temperature of food may have been higher than normal. IF ARCING (SPARKS) OCCUR:
Be sure microwave-safe dishes were used. Be sure wire twist-ties were not used. Be sure oven was not operated when empty. IF THE DISPLAY SHOWS A TIME COUNTING DOWN BUT THE OVEN IS NOT COOKING:
Check that door is rmly closed. BEFORE YOU CALL Check the following to be sure a service call is necessary:
IF NOTHING ON THE OVEN OPERATES:
Check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped main circuit breaker. Check if oven is properly connected to electric circuit in house. Check that controls are set properly. Check that the cooking time is set. IF THE OVEN INTERIOR LIGHT DOES NOT WORK:
The LED light may be loose or defective. See page 22 or call a qualied servicer. IF OVEN WILL NOT COOK:
Check that control panel was programmed correctly. Check that door is rmly closed. Check that START pad was pressed. Auto Start may have been set. The Control Lockout may have been set. Check the area between the door and seal for obstructions. IF OVEN TAKES LONGER THAN NORMAL TO COOK OR COOKS TOO RAPIDLY:
Be sure the Power Level is programmed properly. Check instructions on food density, etc. Verify that voltage to the microwave oven is not low. IF THE TIME-OF-DAY CLOCK DOES NOT ALWAYS KEEP CORRECT TIME:
Check that the power cord is fully inserted into the outlet receptacle. Check that the oven is properly grounded. Try plugging the oven into an outlet on a separate electrical circuit. IF OVEN FLOOR OR GLASS TRAY ARE HOT:
This is normal. The oor is absorbing heat from the food. IF THE INTERIOR OF OVEN COLLECTS MOISTURE:
This is normal. Food gives off moisture when cooking and the steam collects on the door and the oven surface. Wipe off excess moisture from oven after each use. E 24 6/17/19 9:54 AM followed directions exactly, and to see what might cause variations in cooking time. Cooking guide times and heat settings are suggestions to help prevent over-cooking, the most common problem in getting accustomed to a microwave oven. Variations in the size, shape, weights and dimensions could require longer cooking time. Use your own judgement along with the cooking guide suggestions to check whether the food has been properly cooked just as you would do with a conventional cooker. Q : Does microwave energy pass through the viewing screen in the door?
A : No. The metal screen bounces back the energy to the oven cavity. The holes are made to allow light to pass through. They do not let microwave energy pass through. Q : Can I operate my microwave oven without the turntable or turn the turntable over to hold a large dish?
A : No. If you remove or turn over the turntable, you will get poor cooking results. Dishes used in your oven must t on the turntable. Q : Is it normal for the turntable to turn in either direction?
A : Yes. The turntable rotates clockwise or counterclock-
wise, depending on the rotation of the motor when the cooking cycle begins. How do I get the best results?
Q : Can I pop popcorn in my microwave oven?
A : Yes. Pop packaged microwave popcorn following manufactures guidelines. Do not use regular paper bags. Use the listening test by stopping the oven as soon as the popping slows to a pop every 1 or 2 seconds. Do not repop unpopped kernels. Do not pop popcorn in glass cookware. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q : I accidentally ran my microwave oven without any food in it. Is it damaged?
A : Running the oven empty for a short time will not damage the oven. However, it is not recommended. Q : Can the oven be used with the glass tray or roller guide removed?
A : No. Both the glass tray and roller guide must always be used in the oven before cooking. Q : Can I open the door when the oven is operating?
A : The door can be opened anytime during the cooking operation. Then microwave energy will be instantly switched off and the time setting will maintain until the door is closed. Q : What does "Er01" message mean?
A : "Er01" means SENSOR ERROR and will appear if you open the oven door or press STOP/CLEAR pad while cooking time is displayed. To continue cooking, press the STOP/CLEAR pad and cook manually. Q : Why do I have moisture in my microwave oven after cooking?
A : The moisture on the side of your microwave oven is normal. It is caused by steam from cooking food hitting the cool oven surface. Q : Will the microwave oven be damaged if it operates while empty?
A : Yes. Never run it empty. Q : Why do eggs sometimes pop?
A : When baking or poaching eggs, the yolk may pop due to steam buildup inside the yolk membrane. To prevent this, simply pierce the yolk with a toothpick before cooking. Never cook eggs without piercing their shells. Q : Why is this standing time recommended after the cooking operation has been completed?
A : Standing time is very important. With microwave cooking, the heat is in the food, not in the oven. Many foods build up enough internal heat to allow the cooking process to continue, even after the food is removed from the oven. Standing time for joints of meat, large vegetables and cakes is to allow the inside to cook completely, without overcooking the outside. Q : What does standing time mean?
A : Standing time means that food should be removed from the oven and covered for additional time to allow it to nish cooking. This frees the oven for other cooking. Q : Why does my oven not always cook as fast as the microwave cooking guide says?
A : Check your cooking guide again, to make sure youve 25 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS UTENSIL GUIDE Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens. To cook food in the microwave oven, the microwaves must be able to penetrate the food, without being reected or absorbed by the dish used. Care must therefore be taken choosing the utensil. If the utensil is marked microwave-safe, you do not need to worry. The following table lists various utensils and indicates whether and how they should be used in a microwave oven. UTENSIL SAFE COMMENTS Can be used in small quantities to protect areas against overcooking. Arcing can occur if the foil is too close to the oven wall or if too much foil is used. Do not preheat for more than 8 minutes. Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and bone china are usually suitable, unless decorated with a metal trim. Some frozen foods are packaged in these dishes. Can be used to warm food. Overheating may cause the polystyrene to melt. May catch re. May cause arcing. Can be used, unless decorated with a metal trim. Can be used to warm foods or liquids. Delicate glass may break or crack if heated suddenly. Must remove the lid. Suitable for warming only. May cause arcing or re. May cause arcing or re. For short cooking times and warming. Also to absorb excess moisture. May cause arcing. Particularly if heat-resistant thermoplastic. Some other plastics may warp or discolor at high temperatures. Do not use Melamine plastic. Can be used to retain moisture. Should not touch the food. Take care when removing the lm as hot steam will escape. Only if boilable or oven-proof. Should not be airtight. Prick with a fork, if necessary. Can be used to retain moisture and prevent spattering. Aluminum foil Crisp plate China and earthenware Disposable polyester cardboard dishes Fast-food packaging Polystyrene cup containers Paper bags or newspaper Recycled paper or metal trims Glassware Oven-to-table ware Fine glassware Glass jars Metal Dishes Freezer bag twist-ties Paper Plates, cups, napkins and kitchen paper Recycled paper Plastic Containers Cling lm Freezer bags Wax or grease-proof paper Recommended use Limited Use Not Recommended E 26 6/17/19 9:54 AM spoon or glass stick into the beverages and stir before, during and after heating. Do not leave the oven unattended while popping corn. Do not pop corn in a paper bag unless it is the commercially prepared Microwave Popcorn product. The kernels can overheat and ignite a brown paper bag. Do not exceed the Microwave Popcorn manufacturer's suggested popping time. Longer popping does not yield more popcorn but it can result in scorch, burn or re. Remember, the popcorn bag and tray can be too hot to handle. Remove with caution and use pot holders. ARCING If you see arcing, open the door and correct the problem. Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by:
Metal or foil touching the side of the oven. Foil not molded to food (upturned edges act like antennas). Metal, such as twist-ties, poultry pins, or gold rimmed dishes, in the microwave. Recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces being used in the microwave. Dirt or grease on waveguide cover. MICROWAVING PRINCIPLES Microwave energy has been used in this country to cook and reheat food since early experiments with RADAR in World War ll. Microwaves are present in the atmosphere all the time, both naturally and from manmade sources. Manmade sources include radar, radio, television, telecommunication links and car phones. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS USE YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN SAFELY GENERAL USE Do not attempt to defeat or tamper with safety interlocks. Do not place any object between the oven front frame and the door or allow residue to build up on sealing surfaces. Wipe with a mild detergent, rinse and dry. Never use abrasive powders or pads. Do not subject the oven door to strain or weight such as a child hanging on an open door. This could cause the oven to fall forward resulting in injury to you and damage to the oven. Do not operate the oven if door seals or sealing surfaces are damaged; or if door is bent; or if hinges are loose or broken. Do not operate the oven empty. This will damage the oven. Do not attempt to dry clothes, newspapers or other materials in the oven. They may catch on re. Do not use recycled paper products as they may contain impurities which may cause sparks or res. Do not hit or strike the control panel with hard objects. This can damage the oven. FOOD Never use your microwave oven for home canning. The oven is not designed for proper home canning. Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to consume. Always use the minimum recipe cooking time. It is better to undercook rather than overcook foods. Undercooked foods can be returned to the oven for more cooking. If food is overcooked, nothing can be done. Heat small quantities of food or foods with low moisture carefully. These can quickly dry out, burn or catch on re. Do not heat eggs in the shell. Pressure may build up and eggs can explode. Potatoes, apples, egg yolks and sausages are examples of food with non-porous skins. These must be pierced before cooking to prevent bursting. Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave oven. Always allow a standing time of at least 20 seconds after the oven has been switched off to allow the temperature to even out. Stir during heating, if necessary, and ALWAYS stir after heating. To prevent eruptive boiling and possible scalding, you should put a 27 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS HOW MICROWAVES COOK FOOD In a microwave oven, electricity is converted into microwave by the MAGNETRON. Oven Cavity Magnetron Turntable Waveguide REFLECTION The microwaves bounce off the metal walls and the metal door screen. TRANSMISSION Then they pass through the cooking containers to be absorbed by the water molecules in the food, all foods contain water to a more or lesser extent. ABSORPTION The microwaves cause the water molecules to vibrate which causes FRICTION, i.e., HEAT. This heat then cooks the food. Microwaves are also attracted to fat and sugar particles, and foods high in these will cook more quickly. Microwaves can only penetrate to a depth of 1-2 inches (4-5cm) and as heat spreads through the food by conduction, just as in a traditional oven, the food cooks from the outside inward. CONVERSION CHARTS WEIGHT MEASUREMENTS 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 175 g 225 g 450 g 1/2 oz 1 oz 2 oz 4 oz 6 oz 8 oz 1 lb VOLUME MEASUREMENTS 30 ml 100 ml 150 ml 300 ml 600 ml 1 oz 3 oz 5 oz (1/4 pt) 10 oz (1/2 pt) 20 oz (1 pt) SPOON MEASUREMENTS 1.25 ml 2.5 ml 5 ml 15 ml 1/4 tsp 1/2 tsp 1 tsp 1 tbsp FLUID MEASUREMENTS 8 oz 1 c 1 pt 16 oz (UK 20 oz) 1 q 32 oz (UK 40 oz) 1 g 128 oz (UK 160 oz) 240 ml 480 ml (UK 560 ml) 960 ml (UK 1120 ml) 3840 ml (UK 4500 ml) E 28 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS COOKING TECHNIQUES LIQUIDS All liquids must be stirred before and during heating. Water especially must be stirred before and during heating, to avoid eruption. Do not heat liquids that have previously been boiled. DO NOT OVERHEAT. TURNING & STIRRING Some foods require stirring during cooking. Meat and poultry should be turned after half the cooking time. ARRANGING Individual foods e.g., chicken portions or chops, should be placed on a dish so that the thicker parts are toward the outside. QUANTITY Small quantities cook faster than large quantities, also small meals will reheat more quickly than large portions. PIERCING The skin or membrane on some foods will cause steam to build up during cooking. These foods must be pierced or a strip of skin should be peeled off before cooking to allow the steam to escape. Eggs, potatoes, apples, sausages, etc., will all need to be pierced before cooking. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BOIL EGGS IN THEIR SHELLS. COVERING Cover foods with microwave cling lm or a lid. Cover sh, vegetables, casseroles and soups. Do not cover cakes, sauces, jacket potatoes or pastry items. STANDING TIME Dense foods e.g., meat, jacket potatoes and cakes, require standing time (inside or outside of the oven) after cooking, to allow heat to nish conducting to cook the center completely. Wrap meat joints and jacket potatoes in aluminum foil while standing. Meat joints need approx. 10-15 minutes, jacket potatoes 5 minutes. Other foods such as plated meals, vegetables, fish, etc. require 2-5 minutes standing. After defrosting food, standing time should also be allowed. If food is not cooked after standing time, return to the oven and cook for additional time. MOISTURE CONTENT Many fresh foods e.g., vegetables and fruit, vary in their moisture content throughout the season, particularly jacket potatoes. For this reason, cooking times may have to be adjusted. Dry ingredients e.g., rice and pasta, can dry out during storage so cooking times may differ. DENSITY Porous airy foods heat more quickly than dense heavy foods. CLING FILM Cling lm helps keep the food moist and the trapped steam assists in speeding up cooking times. Pierce before cooking to allow excess steam to escape. Always take care when removing cling lm from a dish as the buildup of steam will be very hot. SHAPE Even shapes cook evenly. Food cooks better by microwave when in a round container rather than square. SPACING Foods cook more quickly and evenly if spaced apart. NEVER pile foods on top of each other. STARTING TEMPERATURE The colder the food, the longer it takes to heat up. Food from a fridge takes longer to reheat than food at room temperature. 29 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS DEFROSTING GUIDE Do not defrost covered meat. Covering might allow cooking to take place. Always remove outer wrap and tray. Use only containers that are microwave-safe. Begin defrosting whole poultry breast-side-down. Begin defrosting roasts fat-side-down. The shape of the package alters the defrosting time. Shallow rectangular shapes defrost more quickly than a deep block. After 1/3 of the defrost time has elapsed, check the food. You may wish to turn over, break apart, rearrange or remove thawed portions of the food. During defrost, the oven will prompt you to turn the food over. At this point, open oven door and check the food. Follow the techniques listed below for optimum defrost results. Then, close oven door, press the START pad to complete defrosting. When defrosted, food should be cool, but softened in all areas. If still slightly icy, return to microwave oven very briey, or let stand a few minutes. After defrosting, allow food to stand 5-60 minutes if there are any icy areas. Poultry and sh may be placed under running cool water until defrosted Turn over: Roast, ribs, whole poultry, turkey breasts, hot dogs, sausages, steaks or chops. Rearrange: Break apart or separate steaks, chops, hamburger patties, ground meat, chicken or seafood pieces and chunks of meat such as stew beef. Shield: Use small strips of aluminum foil to protect thin areas or edges of unevenly shaped foods such as chicken wings. To prevent arcing, do not allow foil to come within 1-inch of oven walls or door. Remove: To prevent cooking, thawed portions should be removed from the oven at this point. This may shorten defrost time for food weighing less than 3 lbs
(1350 g). DEFROSTING CHART (BY TIME DEFROST) ITEM WEIGHT DEFROSTING TIME STANDING TIME SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS BEEF Minced Beef 1 lb / 450 g 8 - 10 min. 15 - 20 min. Break apart and remove thawed portions with fork. Stew Meat Patties PORK Spareribs Chops Minced Pork POULTRY 11/2 lb / 675 g 4 (4 oz / 110 g) 12 - 14 min. 6 - 8 min. 25 - 30 min. Separate and rearrange once. 15 - 20 min. Turn over after half the time. 1 lb / 450 g 4 (5 oz / 125 g) 1 lb / 450 g 6 - 8 min. 6 - 8 min. 7 - 8 min. 25 - 30 min. Separate and rearrange once. 25 - 30 min. Separate and turn over once. 15 - 20 min. Break apart and remove thawed portions with fork. Whole Chicken 21/2 lb / 1125 g 22 - 24 min. 45 - 90 min. Break side down. Turn over after half the time. Shield as needed. Chicken Breasts Fryer Chicken (cut up) Chicken Thighs 1 lb / 450 g 2 lb / 900 g 11/2 lb / 675 g 8 - 10 min. 17 - 19 min. 12 - 14 min. 15 - 30 min. Separate and rearrange once. 25 - 30 min. Separate and rearrange once. 15 - 30 min. Separate and rearrange once. FISH & SEAFOOD Whole Fish 1 lb / 450 g 6 - 8 min. Fish Fillets 11/2 lb / 675 g 8 - 10 min. Shrimp 1/2 lb / 225 g 2 - 3 min. 15 - 20 min. Turn over after half the time. Shield as needed. 15 - 20 min. Turn over after half the time. Shield as needed. 15 - 20 min. Turn over after half the time. Shield as needed. E 30 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS COOKING COOKING CHART ITEM POWER LEVEL COOKING TIME PER LB/450G SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS MEAT Beef Joint - Rare Pork Joint Bacon Joint
- Medium
- Well Done POULTRY Whole Chicken Portions of Chicken Breast (boned) FISH & SEAFOOD Fish Fillets Whole Mackerel, cleaned and prepared Whole Trout, cleaned and prepared Salmon Steaks PL-8 PL-8 PL-8 PL10 PL10 PL10 PL-8 PL-8 PL10 PL10 PL10 PL10 6 - 8 min. 7 - 10 min. 9 - 11 min. 9 - 12 min. 5 - 7 min. 4 - 9 min. 5 - 7 min. 6 - 8 min. 3 - 5 min. 3 - 5 min. 4 - 6 min. 4 - 6 min.
- Chilled meat and poultry should be removed from the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before cooking.
- Always let the meat and poultry stand, covered, after cooking.
- Brush a little oil or melted butter over the sh, or add 1-2 tbsp (15-30 ml) lemon juice, wine, stock, milk or water.
- Always let the sh stand, covered, after cooking. NOTE: The above times should be regarded only as a guide. Allow for difference in individual tastes and preferences. The times may vary due to the shape, cut and composition of the food. Frozen meat, poultry and sh must be thoroughly thawed before cooking. 31 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS REHEATING Baby food particularly needs to be checked carefully before serving to prevent burns. When heating pre-packaged ready-cooked foods, always follow the package instructions carefully. If you freeze foods which were bought from the fresh or chilled counters, remember that they should be thoroughly thawed before following the heating instructions on the package. Its worth putting a note on them so that other members of the household will remember too. Remember to remove metal ties and transfer food from foil containers before reheating. Chilled (refrigerated) food takes longer to reheat than food at room temperature (such as just-cooled food or food from the store shelves). All foods should be reheated using full microwave power. REHEATING CHART ITEM AMOUNT Baby Food 4.5 oz REHEATING TIME 20 sec. Baby Milk 100 ml / 4 oz 225 ml / 8 oz 20 - 30 sec. 40 - 50 sec. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Empty into a small serving bowl. Stir well once or twice during heating. Before serving, check the temperature carefully. Stir or shake well and pour into a sterilized bottle. Before serving, shake well and check the temperature carefully. Sandwich Roll or Bun 1 roll Lasagna Casserole Mashed Potatoes Baked Beans 1 serving 10 1/2 oz / 300 g 1 c 4 c 1 c 4 c 1 c 20 - 30 sec. Wrap in paper towel and place on glass microwaveable rack. 4 - 6 min. Note: Do not use recycled paper towels. Place lasagna on microwaveable plate. Cover with plastic wrap and vent. through cooking. 11/2 - 3 min. Cook covered, in microwaveable casserole. Stir once halfway 5 - 7 min. 2 - 3 min. 6 - 8 min. 2 - 3 min. Cook covered, in microwaveable casserole. Stir once halfway through cooking. Cook covered, in microwaveable casserole. Stir once halfway through cooking. Cook covered, in microwaveable casserole. Stir once halfway through cooking. Ravioli or Pasta in Sauce 1 c 4 c 2 - 3 min. 6 - 9 min. E 32 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS VEGETABLE Use a suitable glass Pyrex bowl with lid. Add 2-3 tbsp (30-45 ml) cold water for every 1/2 lb (250 g) unless another water quantity is recommended - see chart. Cook covered for the minimum time - see chart. Continue cooking to get the result you prefer. Stir once during and once after cooking. Add salt, herbs or butter after cooking. Cover during a standing time of 3 minutes. Hint: Cut the fresh vegetables into even sized pieces. The smaller they are cut, the more quickly they will cook. All vegetables should be cooked using full microwave power. COOKING CHART FOR FRESH VEGETABLES VEGETABLES WEIGHT Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Carrots Cauliower Courgettes (zucchini) 1/2 lb / 250 g 1 lb / 500 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1 lb / 500 g 1/2 lb / 250 g TIME 3 - 5 min. 6 - 8 min. 3 - 5 min. 3 - 5 min. 3 - 5 min. 6 - 8 min. 3 - 4 min. Aubergine (eggplant) 1/2 lb / 250 g 3 - 4 min. Leeks Mushrooms Onions Pepper Potatoes Turnip Cabbage 1/2 lb / 250 g 0.3 lb / 125 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1 lb / 500 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 3 - 4 min. 2 - 3 min. 3 - 4 min. 2 - 3 min. 2 - 4 min. 4 - 5 min. 6 - 8 min. 4 - 6 min. COOKING CHART FOR FROZEN VEGETABLES SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Prepare even sized orets. Arrange the stems to the center. Add 4-5 tbsp (60-75 ml) water. Cut carrots into even sized slices. Prepare even sized orets. Cut big orets into halves. Arrange stems to the centre. Cut courgettes into slices. Add 2 tbsp (30 ml) water or a knob of butter. Cook until just tender. Cut aubergine into small slices and sprinkle with 1 tbsp lemon juice. Cut leeks into thick slices. Prepare small whole or sliced mushrooms. Do not add any water. Sprinkle with lemon juice. Spice with salt and pepper. Drain before serving. Cut onions into slices or halves. Add only 1 tbsp (15 ml) water. Cut pepper into small slices. Weigh the peeled potatoes and cut them into similar sized halves or quarters. Cut turnip cabbage into small cubes. ITEM Spinach Broccoli Peas Green Beans Mixed Vegetables
(carrots/peas/corn) Mixed Vegetables
(Chinese style) WEIGHT 0.3 lb / 125 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1/2 lb / 250 g 1/2 lb / 250 g SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TIME Add 1 tbsp (15 ml) water. 2 - 3 min. Add 2 tbsp (30 ml) water. 4 - 5 min. 4 - 5 min. Add 1 tbsp (15 ml) water. 4 - 5 1/2 min. Add 2 tbsp (30 ml) water. 4 - 5 min. Add 1 tbsp (15 ml) water. 1/2 lb / 250 g 4 - 6 min. Add 1 tbsp (15 ml) water. 33 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS RECIPES TOMATO & ORANGE SOUP 1 oz (25 g) butter 1 medium onion, chopped 1 large carrot & 1 large potato, chopped 13/4 lb (800 g) canned, chopped tomatoes juice and grated rind of 1 small orange 11/2 pt (900 ml) hot vegetable stock 1. Melt the butter in a large bowl on PL10 for 30 seconds. 2. Add the onion, carrot and potato and cook on PL10 for 4 minutes. Stir halfway through cooking. 3. Add the tomatoes, orange juice, orange rind and stock. Mix thoroughly. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover the bowl and cook on PL10 for 15 minutes. Stir 2-3 times during cooking, until the vegetables are tender. salt and pepper to taste 4. Blend and serve immediately. FRENCH ONION SOUP 1 large onion, sliced 1 tbsp (15 ml) corn oil 2 oz (50 g) plain our 2 pt (1.2 liters) hot meat or vegetable stock salt and pepper to taste 2 tbsp (30 ml) parsley, chopped 4 thick slices French bread 2 oz (50 g) cheese, grated 1. Place the onion and oil a bowl, mix well and cook on PL10 for 1 minute. 2. Stir in the our to make a paste and gradually add stock. Season and add the parsley. 3. Cover the bowl and cook on PL-7 for 16 minutes. 4. Pour the soup into serving bowls, submerge bread and sprinkle generously with cheese. 5. Cook on PL-7 for 2 minutes, until the cheese has melted. STIR FRIED VEGETABLES 1. Place the oil, soy sauce, sherry, ginger, garlic and carrots in a large bowl, mix thoroughly. 2. Cover and cook on PL10 for 3-5 minutes, stirring once. 3. Add the button mushrooms, bean sprouts, mange-tout, red pepper, spring onions, water chestnuts and Chinese leaves. Mix thoroughly. 4. Cook on PL10 for 5-6 minutes, until the vegetables are tender. Stir 2-3 times during cooking.
-vi`i}i>Li>i`i>ii`i>w 1 tbsp (15 ml) sunower oil 2 tbsp (30 ml) soy sauce 1 tbsp (15 ml) sherry 1 in (2.5 cm) ginger root, peeled and nely grated 2 medium carrots, cut into ne strips 4 oz (100 g) button mushrooms, chopped 2 oz (50 g) bean sprouts 4 oz (100 g) mange-tout 1 red pepper, seeded and thinly sliced 4 spring onions, chopped 4 oz (100 g) canned water chestnuts, sliced 1/4 head of Chinese leaves, thinly slice E 34 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS RECIPES 4 boneless chicken breasts 2 tbsp (30 ml) clear honey 1 tbsp (15 ml) whole grain mustard 1/2 tsp (2.5 ml) dried tarragon 1 tbsp (15 ml) tomato puree 1/4 pt (150 ml) chicken stock HONEYED CHICKEN 1. Place the chicken breasts in a casserole dish. 2. Mix all remaining ingredients together and pour over the chicken. Salt and pepper to taste. 3. Cook on PL10 for 13-14 minutes. Rearrange and coat the chicken with the sauce twice during cooking. BLUE CHEESE & CHIVE JACKETS 2 baking potatoes, approx. 9 oz (250 g) each 2 oz (50 g) butter 4 oz (100 g) blue cheese, chopped 1 tbsp (15 ml) fresh chives, chopped 2 oz (50g) mushrooms, sliced salt and pepper to taste 1 oz (25 g) butter 1 oz (25 g) plain our 1/2 pt (300 ml) milk salt and pepper to taste 11/2 lb (675 g) strawberries, hulled 3 tbsp (45 ml) lemon juice 11/2 lb (675 g) caster sugar 1. Prick each potato in several places. Cook on PL10 for 7-9 minutes. Halve and scoop the esh into a bowl, add the butter, cheese, chives, mushrooms, salt and pepper, mix thoroughly. 2. Pile mixture into the potato skins and place in a an dish. 3. Cook on PL-5 for 10 minutes. WHITE SAUCE 1. Place the butter in a bowl and cook on PL10 for 30 seconds, until melted. 2. Stir in the our and whisk in the milk. Cook on PL10 for 3-4 minutes, stirring every 2 minutes until thick and smooth. Season with salt and pepper to taste. STRAWBERRY JAM 1. Place strawberries and lemon juice in a very large bowl, heat on PL10 for 4 minutes, or until the fruit has softened. Add sugar, mix well, uncovered. 2. Cook on PL-7 for 20-25 minutes, until setting point* is reached, stir every 4-5 minutes. 3. Pour into hot, clean jars. Cover, seal and label.
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35 E 6/17/19 9:54 AM COOKING INSTRUCTIONS RECIPES PLAIN MICROWAVE CAKE 1. Line the base of 8" (20.4 cm) cake dish with grease-proof paper. 2. Cream the margarine and sugar together until light and uffy. Beat in the eggs and fold in the sifted our alternately with the milk. 3. Pour into prepared container. Cook on PL10 for 4-5 minutes, until a skewer comes out cleanly. 4. Leave the cake to stand for 5 minutes before turning out. OMELETTE 1. Whisk together eggs and milk. 2. Place butter in 10" (26 cm) an dish. Cook on PL10 for 30 seconds, until melted. Coat the dish with the melted butter. 3. Pour omelette mixture into an dish. Cook on PL10 for 2 minutes. Whisk mixture and cook again on PL10 for 1 minute. SCRAMBLED EGG 1. Melt the butter in a bowl on PL10 for 30 seconds. 2. Add the eggs, milk and seasoning and mix well. 3. Cook on PL10 for 3 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds. SAVORY MINCE 1. Place onion, garlic and oil in casserole, and cook on PL10 for 2 minutes or until soft. 2. Place all other ingredients in casserole. Stir well. 3. Cover and cook on PL10 for 5 minutes then PL-5 for 8-13 minutes or until the meat is cooked. 4 oz (100 g) margarine 4 oz (100 g) sugar 1 egg 4 oz (100 g) self rising our, sifted 2-3 tbsp (30-45 ml) milk 1/2 oz (15 g) butter 4 eggs 6 tbsp (90 ml) milk salt and pepper 1/2 oz (15 g) butter 2 eggs 2 tbsp (30 ml) milk salt and pepper 1 small onion, diced 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 tsp (5 ml) oil 7 oz (200 g) can chopped tomatoes 1 tbsp (15 ml) tomato puree 1 tsp (5 ml) mixed herbs 8 oz (225 g) minced beef salt and pepper E 36 6/17/19 9:54 AM
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APPENDIX C EUT PHOTOGRAPHS 1. Front View of EUT Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 2. Rear View of EUT NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 71 of 85
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Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 3. Inside View of EUT 4. Front View of Magnetron NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 72 of 85 5. Rear View of Magnetron Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 6. Front View of Thermally Protected L. Air Over NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 73 of 85 7. Rear View of Thermally Protected L. Air Over Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 8. Front View of Synchronous Motor NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 74 of 85 9. Rear View of Synchronous Motor Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 10. Front View of FAN MOTOR NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 75 of 85 11. Rear View of FAN MOTOR Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 12. Front View of Diode H.V. NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 76 of 85 13. Rear View of Diode H.V. Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 14. Front View of Trans H.V NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 77 of 85 15. Rear View of Trans H.V Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 16. Front View of H.V. CAPACITOR NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 78 of 85 17. Rear View of H.V. CAPACITOR Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 18. Front View of Noise Filter NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 79 of 85 19. Rear View of Noise Filter Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 20. Front View of Main Board NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 80 of 85 21. Rear View of Main Board Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification 22. Front View of LED Board NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 81 of 85 23. Rear View of LED Board Test Report No.: NK-19-E-0895 FCC Certification NKQF-27-23 (Rev. 0) WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd. FCC ID: C5F7NF1HMO950N Page 82 of 85
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1 | Effective |
2019-11-27
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
WINIADAEWOO Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004371050
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1 | Physical Address |
509, Dunchon-daero, Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si
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Gyeonggi-do, N/A
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South Korea
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
S******@nemko.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
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C5F
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
7NF1HMO950N
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
Y****** C****
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1 | Title |
Assistant Section Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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y******@winiadaewoo.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | 8CC - Part 18 Consumer Device | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Microwave Oven | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Magnetron Model: RM269 (DAEWOO) | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Nemko Korea Co.,Ltd.
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H**** K******
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82-31********
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