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3.   If the message 

STIR

 appears on the display window durnig cooking, open the oven door, using 

oven mitts, perform the appropriate steps indicated on the package, ie. stir, turn, uncover, etc. 
Close the door, and press 

START

 to resume the cooking program.

4.   At the end of the cooking time, the oven will beep four times and the time of day will reappear 

in the display window. Press the door release to open the door and using oven mitts, remove 
the food.

If the oven does NOT find the barcode in its database:

If the oven does not find the barcode in its database, the message 

NOT IN MEMORY

 appears 

on the display window.

Why Does NOT IN MEMORY Appear in the Display Window?

Your Beyond Microwave Oven comes pre-programmed with thousands of cooking directions for 
national brand microwave foods. However, your oven may not recognize the barcodes for new, 
regional, private label, store, or distributor foods. When you scan a barcode that your oven 
does not recognize, 

NOT IN MEMORY 

appears in the display window. Your oven saves a list of all 

unrecognized barcodes.

If you have a Home Hub, it will connect to the Home Hub Network each evening to search for cook-
ing programs for any NOT IN MEMORY barcodes that you have scanned that day. If the barcodes are 
in the larger Home Hub Network database, your Home Hub retrieves them and adds them to your 
oven’s memory. So, the next time you scan the food that was previously NOT IN MEMORY your oven 
will be able to recognize the barcode and program itself with the proper cooking instructions.

You may also use your oven’s Learn function, explained in the following section, to “teach” 
your oven to recognize new barcodes and to learn new cooking programs.

Either way, the more you use your Beyond Microwave Oven, the smarter it gets!

Using the Learn Function

When you scan a barcode that’s not already in the oven’s database, the message 

NOT IN MEMORY

 

appears on the display window. If this happens, you can use the Learn function to manually enter 
and save the required cooking program to the oven’s database. This will allow your oven to recog-
nize the barcode in future uses.

Refer to package directions or the recommended cooking power level guidelines in the chart on 
page 22.

Manually Adding a New Cooking Program to the Oven’s Memory:

1.   Press 

LEARN

. The red light at the end of the scanning wand will illuminate. 

2.   Scan the barcode on the package. (Please refer to Figure 4 for scanning procedure.)

3.   Press the Power button to select the power setting. 

P 10

  will appear in the display window. 

Pressing 

POWER

 repeatedly will reduce the power setting one level at a time from 

P 10

 (hightest) to

 P 1

 (lowest).

4.   Enter the desired cooking time by pressing the digits on the number pad.

If Two Stage Microwave cooking is required, enter the second power level and cooking time. 
If it is necessary to perform any step such as stir, turn, uncover etc., it will be necessary to 
manually stop the oven at the appropriate time and do so. It is not possible to program in 
a pause (stir) feature using the Learn Feature.

5.   Press the 

LEARN 

button to save the cooking program.

The next time you scan another package of the same food, the oven will recognize the barcode and 
automatically program itself to cook the food according to the instructions that you entered.

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Beyond Microwaving

Summary of Contents for WBYMW1

Page 1: ...WBYMW1...

Page 2: ...iance must be grounded Connect only to properly grounded outlet See GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found on page 4 4 Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instruct...

Page 3: ...OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY 1 Oversize foods or oversize metal utensils should not be inserted in a microwave oven as they may create a...

Page 4: ...ion 2 Turn the oven on maximum power for 1 minute Do not exceed 1 minute cooking time 3 Carefully feel the container If the empty container is warm do not use it for microwave cooking Materials You Ca...

Page 5: ...lastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid inside when exposed to high temperature Wood Wood will dry out and may split Avoid using wooden containers or utensils in the oven The microwave oven has...

Page 6: ...ooking time The Beyond Microwave Oven is equipped with a control panel safety lock to prevent inadvertent operation Please read this manual thoroughly before using the Beyond Microwave Oven Familiariz...

Page 7: ...V reception The oven should be the only appliance on the circuit Install the Turntable The turntable must be installed before using the Beyond Microwave Oven Refer to Figure 1 for turntable installati...

Page 8: ...rect time of day To set the clock 1 Press CLOCK on the control panel The display will flash 0 00 2 Use the digits on the number pad to enter the hour and minutes For example if you want to set the clo...

Page 9: ...highest to P 1 lowest To change levels more rapidly press and hold POWER until you reach the desired level During oven operation pressing POWER will cause the current power level to appear briefly on...

Page 10: ...ure 10 SCAN Press SCAN to initiate the scan function Please refer to Section 5 Beyond Microwaving on page 16 for complete information on using this feature of your microwave oven 11 ADD 1 MIN Press AD...

Page 11: ...f you want to reduce the power level press POWER repeatedly until you reach the desired level Each power level will appear in the display window counting down from P 10 to P 1 Please refer to Section...

Page 12: ...l cooking time has elapsed the oven will beep four times and the time of day will reappear on the display window 5 Press the door release to open the door and using oven mitts remove your food 6 If th...

Page 13: ...the turntable and close the oven door securely 2 Press DEFROST one time The display will flash 0 0 3 Using the number pad enter the weight of the frozen food in pounds and decimal fractions of a poun...

Page 14: ...OP CANCEL one time Turn the food over stir or break into smaller pieces as appropriate 6 Close the oven door and press START to resume defrosting 7 At the end of the defrost cycle the oven will beep f...

Page 15: ...ow will prompt you to press START If the oven cannot find a barcode the message NOT IN MEMORY appears on the display window When this happens you may opt to use the Learn function see page 17 to manua...

Page 16: ...ill come on in the end of the scanning wand 2 Hold the scanning wand as you would hold a pencil Place the lighted end of the wand flat against the package and to the left of the barcode 3 Using a stea...

Page 17: ...oven s Learn function explained in the following section to teach your oven to recognize new barcodes and to learn new cooking programs Either way the more you use your Beyond Microwave Oven the smar...

Page 18: ...NCEL The oven will save a list of all NOT IN MEMORY barcodes and look for them on the Home Hub Information Network during the night User Maintenance Instructions This appliance requires little mainten...

Page 19: ...or use any detergents solvents chemicals or abrasive cleaners Close the oven door and press STOP CLEAR Turntable and Turntable Roller Ring You may remove the turntable and roller ring from the oven f...

Page 20: ...n plate before microwaving Use a large 10 1 2 inch microwave safe plate to allow room between foods Use microwave safe paper towels paper plates dishes and bowls Use oven mitts when removing dishes an...

Page 21: ...454 to 567 gm 11 2 quarts 6 cups 1420 ml 21 to 32 oz 595 to 907 gm 3 quarts 12 cups 2839 ml 33 oz and over 907 gm 4 quarts 16 cups 3785 ml Guidelines for Canned Ready to Eat Soups Stew Chili and Pasta...

Page 22: ...Pasta Mixes Amount Microwave Container Size Individual serving package 2 cups 473 ml 4 to 5 oz 113 to 142 gm 11 2 quarts 6 cups 1420 ml 5 1 to 8 oz 142 to 224 gm 2 quarts 8 cups 1893 ml Recommended Co...

Page 23: ...12 to 17 Beets Whole 1 bunch 2 quart casserole add 1 2 cup water P 10 15 to 20 Broccoli Spears 1 bunch 11 4 to 11 2 lbs 2 quart oblong glass baking dish add 1 4 cup water P 10 8 to 12 Cuts 1 bunch 11...

Page 24: ...hite 1 to 4 6 to 8 oz each Pierce with fork Place on paper towel on turntable 1 inch apart in circular arrangement P 10 3 to 5 Cubed White 4 potatoes 6 to 8 oz each Peel cut into 1 inch cubes 2 quart...

Page 25: ...6 minutes Let stand 10 minutes before inverting Cheesecake 9 inch pie plate P 8 10 to 14 minutes Put mixture in 2 quart casserole dish until thick and smooth Stir with wire whisk every 2 minutes Pour...

Page 26: ...the thermometer to come into contact with bone Food Internal Temperature Ground Cuts turkey and chicken beef veal lamb and pork 165 F 74 C 160 F 71 C Whole Cuts beef lamb and veal pork 145 F 63 C 160...

Page 27: ...ast 3 to 4 lb P 4 18 to 23 minutes per lb Use microwave safe cooking bag Turn over halfway through cooking time Pot Roast tender P 5 13 to 15 minutes per lb Use microwave safe cooking bag Turn over ha...

Page 28: ...ooking time Eggs Fried 1 or 2 eggs P 10 30 to 60 seconds per egg Break egg into small plate that has been greased with butter Gently prick yolk with fork Cover with plastic wrap Place a glass of water...

Page 29: ...pasta 1 cup serving Plain or buttered Topped or mixed with sauce 1 plate 1 to 2 servings 3 to 4 servings 1 to 10 oz can 1 to 2 servings 3 to 4 servings 1 to 2 servings 3 to 4 servings 1 to 2 servings...

Page 30: ...to 11 2 2 to 4 2 to 3 1 4 to 1 2 1 2 to 1 1 to 2 1 2 to 1 1 to 11 2 3 to 4 Griddle Foods Pancakes French toast or waffles Plain no topping With syrup butter With 2 sausage patties cooked 2 or 3 piece...

Page 31: ...5 milliliters 5 milliliters 1 01 teaspoons 1 tablespoon 15 milliliters 15 milliliters 1 01 tablespoons 1 ounce liquid 30 milliliters 100 milliliters 3 48 ounces 1 cup 237 milliliters 250 milliliters...

Page 32: ...afe utensils only Cooking time or power level is not suitable Use correct power level cooking time or multistage cooking as appropriate Follow package directions or consult cooking guidelines in Secti...

Page 33: ...the oven from the wall outlet and then plug it in again The microcomputer will then reset for proper functioning Q Why does the turntable make noise when the oven is turned on A The noise occurs as th...

Page 34: ...charge will be made for such repair or replacement Service and Repair Shouldtheappliancemalfunction youshouldfirstcalltoll free1 800 947 3744 between the hours of 9 00 am and 5 00 pm Central Standard...

Page 35: ...ation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Legal Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights whi...

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