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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN

Cooking Comparison Guide

Cooking with your new convection microwave oven offers a 
wide variety of food preparation options such as microwave 
cooking, convection cooking and combination cooking.

Microwave cooking

uses high-frequency electromagnetic 

radiation. Microwave cooking heats the food directly, not the 
cookware or the interior of the oven. Reheating is simple and 
defrosting is convenient because less time is spent in food 
preparation and food does not stay out on a counter to defrost 
where it can spoil.

Convection cooking

use hot air movement by means of a 

fan to provide faster cooking. The fan gently sends air to 
every area of the food, quickly browning, crisping and sealing 
in moisture and flavor. It produces more even temperature all 
around the food by air movement, so that food cooks evenly.

Combination cooking

combines the microwave energy with 

the convection to cook with speed and accuracy, while 
browning and crisping to perfection. 

The following guide shows the difference and the advantages 
for each type of cooking.

Cookware Guide

Microwave cooking: 

Most heat-resistant, non-metallic 

cookware is safe for your microwave oven. However, to test 
the cookware before using, place the empty cookware into the 
microwave with a glass measuring cup filled with water next 
to it.  Microwave on 100% power for 1 minute.  If the 
cookware is warm, then it should not be used for microwave 
cooking.

Convection cooking:

Metal pans are recommended for all 

types of baked products, but especially if browning and 
crusting is important. Dark or dull finished metal pans are best
for breads and pies because they absorb heat and produce a 
crisper crust. Shiny aluminum pans are best for cakes, 
cookies or muffins because these pans reflect heat and help 
produce a light, tender crust. You can also use oven safe 
glass or ceramic cookware.

Combination cooking: 

Glass or glass-ceramic bake ware is 

recommended. Be sure not use items with metal trim as it 
may cause arcing (sparking) with the oven wall or oven shelf., 
damaging the oven wall, shelf or oven. Heat-resistant plastic 
microwave cookware (safe to 450

˚

F) may be used, but it is 

not recommended for foods that require crusting or all around 
browning.

• Shortened cooking times 

from microwave energy.

• Browning from convection 

heat.

• Browns and seals 

in the flavor of 
foods.

• Cooks food faster 

than conventional 
ovens.

• Fast, efficient 

cooking.

• Oven and 

cookware does 
not get hot.

• Easy clean-up.

BENEFITS

Microwave and circulating 
heated air.

Circulating heated 
air.

Microwave energy.

HEAT SOURCE

A combination of microwave 
energy and convection heat 
combine to shorten the 
cooking time while browning 
and sealing in the juices of the 
food at the same time.

Hot air circulates 
around the food to 
brown the food and 
seal in the juices.

Microwave energy 
is distributed evenly 
throughout the oven 
for fast thorough 
cooking.

COOKING METHOD

COMBINATION

CONVECTION

MICROWAVE

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Cookware

Microwave

Convection/Grill

Combination

Heat-Resistant Glass

Yes

Yes

Yes

Non-Heat Resistant Glass

No

No

No

Heat Resistant Ceramic

Yes

Yes

Yes

Microwave-Safe Plastic

Yes

No

No

Platic Wrap, Wax Paper

Yes

No

No

Metal Cookware

No

Yes

No

Paper Products

Yes

No

No

Aluminum Foil, Aluminum Pans

No

Yes

No

* Combination: applicable for both “mic grill, and “mic convection” cooking

Summary of Contents for CONVECTION MICROWAVE OVEN K5345H

Page 1: ...Convection Microwave Oven OWNER S MANUAL Model K5345H 120V 60Hz 1450 Watts EURO PRO OPERATING LLC Boston MA 02465 1 800 798 7398...

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Page 3: ...r shaken and the temperature should be checked on the inside of your wrist before serving in order to avoid burns 17 Liquids heated in certain shaped containers especially cylindrical shaped container...

Page 4: ...you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electricia...

Page 5: ...his feature and select the temperature you desire to cook roasts Timer Use this button as a kitchen timer without using the microwave oven Clock Use this button to set the time of day Power Level Pres...

Page 6: ...important Dark or dull finished metal pans are best for breads and pies because they absorb heat and produce a crisper crust Shiny aluminum pans are best for cakes cookies or muffins because these pa...

Page 7: ...sories Turntable Drive Plate Glass Turntable Pizza Pan Metal Rack Possible Use Do Not Use A B C D COMBINATION CONVECTION GRILL MICROWAVE A B C A B D A B D C A B C D A B NOTE Turntable Drive Plate A an...

Page 8: ...n electric or gas range 12 Wash all removable parts such as the glass turntable turntable drive plate pizza pan and metal rack before using and let dry completely before placing back into the microwav...

Page 9: ...the time that you want it to cook for Press 3 0 0 0 for 30 minutes Fig 2 The maximum cooking time that you can program is 99 99 99 minutes and 99 seconds The timer will start to count down when the S...

Page 10: ...king and the display will show END 7 Before starting another cooking session press the Stop Cancel button to clear the display and reset the system Note The new popcorn time that you programmed will r...

Page 11: ...stop the defrost process press the Stop Cancel button on the control panel once to stop it and then press the Start button to restart If you want to cancel a cooking process press the Stop Cancel butt...

Page 12: ...patties that you want to grill i e 1 patty 19 minutes 4 patties 22 minutes 30 seconds 7 patties 25 minutes 3 Press the Start button to begin 4 The convection microwave oven will stop halfway through...

Page 13: ...art button again to continue cooking 5 When the cooking is completed the microwave will beep 4 times to let you know that it has finished cooking and the display will show END To bake convenience food...

Page 14: ...maged if the food is cooked for too long Like any other cooking appliance it is possible to overcook food to the point that the food creates smoke and possibly even fire and damage the inside of the o...

Page 15: ...is limited to the specific obligations expressly assumed by it under the terms of the limited warranty In no event is EURO PRO Operating LLC liable for incidental or consequential damages of any natu...

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