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Operating Instructions

3.

Once the desired temperature has been reached and 
the food has been put in the microwave oven, close 
the door securely and set the desired time using the 
number buttons on the control panel.

4.

To start the convection cooking process, press the 

Start/+30SEC

”. The cooking time will begin to

countdown immediately.

Note:

If you would like to temporarily stop the cooking 

process, press the “

Stop/Clear

” button on the control 

panel once to stop it and then press the “

Start /+30SEC

button to restart the cooking process. 

You can also stop the cooking process by opening the 
door. To restart the cooking process, close the door and 
press the “

Start/+30SEC

” button.

If you want to cancel a cooking process, press the 

Stop/Clear

” button 

twice

to cancel. 

Note: 

If needed, press the “

Start/+30SEC

” button to add 

an additional 

30 seconds

of cooking time once cooking 

has commenced. You may press this button more than 
once to increase the time by 

30 second

increments. 

Note:

If you want to check the temperature during the 

cooking cycle, press the “Convection” button once and 
the digital display will show you the selected temperature.

5.

When cooking is complete, the microwave will beep 

5

times to signal that it is finished. 

Important:

If stopping cooking process prematurely, 

press the “

Stop/Clear

” button to clear the display and 

reset the system before starting another cooking session.

Convection Cooking (without preheating)

1.

Press once on the “

Convection

” button on the 

control panel and the digital display will show the 
convection and grill symbols, and the temperature at 

220ºF

. (Fig. 5) Continue to press the “

Convection

button until you have reached the desired convection 
cooking temperature.

Note: 

When first pressing the “

Convection

” button, the 

temperature will be at 

220ºF

. With each press of the 

Convection

” button, the convection cooking temperature 

increases by 

20ºF

.

2.

Press the number buttons on the control panel to set 
the desired cooking time (up to a maximum cooking 
time of 

99 minutes

and 

99 seconds

). .

3.

Ensure that door is closed securely and press the 

Start/+30SEC

” button to start the cooking process. 

The cooking time will begin to count down 
immediately.

Note:

If you would like to temporarily stop the cooking 

process, press the “

Stop/Clear

” button on the control 

panel once to stop it and then press the “

Start /+30SEC

button to restart the cooking process. 

You can also stop the cooking process by opening the 
door. To restart the cooking process, close the door and 
press the “

Start/+30SEC

” button.

If you want to cancel a cooking process, press the 

Stop/Clear

” button 

twice

to cancel. 

2.

Press the number buttons on the control panel to set 
the desired cooking time (up to a maximum cooking 
time of 

99 minutes

and 

99 seconds

).

3.

Ensure that door is closed securely and press the 

Start/+30SEC

” button to start the cooking process. 

The cooking time will begin to count down 
immediately.

Note:

If you would like to temporarily stop the cooking 

process, press the “

Stop/Clear

” button on the control 

panel once to stop it and then press the “

Start /+30SEC

button to restart the cooking process. 

You can also stop the cooking process by opening the 
door. To restart the cooking process, close the door and 
press the “

Start/+30SEC

” button.

If you want to cancel a cooking process, press the 

Stop/Clear

” button 

twice

to cancel. 

PRESS

DISPLAY

MICROWAVE

CONVECTION

ONCE

C-1

61%

39% (280ºF)

TWICE

C-2

52%

48% (300ºF)

TIMES

C-3

39%

61% (320ºF)

TIMES

C-4

27%

73% (340ºF)

Note: 

If needed, press the “

Start/+30SEC

” button to add 

an additional 

30 seconds

of cooking time once cooking 

has commenced. You may press this button more than 
once to increase the time by 

30 second

increments. 

Note:

If you want to check the temperature during the 

cooking cycle, press the “

Convection

” button once and 

the digital display will show you the selected temperature.

4.

When cooking is complete, the microwave will beep 

5

times to signal that it is finished. 

Important:

If stopping cooking process prematurely, 

press the “

Stop/Clear

” button to clear the display and 

reset the system before starting another cooking session.

M.W. + Conv. Cooking

M.W. + Conv. Cooking

is a cooking process which 

combines microwave cooking and convection cooking.

1.

Press the “

M.W.+Conv.

” button on the control panel 

and the digital display will show the microwave, 
convection, and grill symbols and “

C-1

”. (Fig. 6) By 

continually pressing the “

M.W.+Conv.

” button, you 

will be able to reach different levels of microwave and 
convection cooking:

Fig. 6

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Summary of Contents for PLATINUM PRO K5309H

Page 1: ...ve Oven OWNER S MANUAL Model K5309H 120V 60Hz 1400 Watts USA EURO PRO OPERATING LLC CANADA EURO PRO OPERATING LLC 94 Main Mill Street Door 16 4400 Bois Franc Plattsburg NY 12901 St Laurent QC H4S 1A7...

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Page 3: ...ed or 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 conta...

Page 4: ...n or service person if 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...

Page 5: ...Cooking Microwave and Grill cooking Convection cooking or Microwave and Convection Cooking Memory The Memory button allows for saving a cooking program for future cooking use Pre set Use this feature...

Page 6: ...al 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 l...

Page 7: ...e oven cabinet surface 4 Wash all removable parts such as the glass turntable turntable drive plate and grill according to the cleaning instructions found in the Maintenance Cleaning Instructions sect...

Page 8: ...he microwave oven and the receiver are on different branch circuits d Relocate the radio or the TV This microwave should not be built into cabinetry or mounted on a shelf above an electric or gas rang...

Page 9: ...en press the Start 30SEC button to restart the cooking process You can also stop the cooking process by opening the door To restart the cooking process close the door and press the Start 30SEC button...

Page 10: ...button to restart the cooking process You can also stop the cooking process by opening the door To restart the cooking process close the door and press the Start 30SEC button If you want to cancel a c...

Page 11: ...time will begin to count down immediately Note If you would like to temporarily stop the cooking process press the Stop Clear button on the control panel once to stop it and then press the Start 30SEC...

Page 12: ...e defrosting process Fig 7 You can also stop the defrosting process by opening the door To restart the defrosting process close the door and press the Start 30SEC button If you want to cancel a defros...

Page 13: ...cooking time will begin to countdown immediately Multi Stage Cooking 11 Multi Stage cooking is a useful feature when the need for two different stages or levels of cooking are needed This oven can be...

Page 14: ...the door and press the Start 30SEC button If you want to cancel a cooking process press the Stop Clear button twice to cancel Note If needed press the Start 30SEC button to add an additional 30 second...

Page 15: ...foods completely defrosted e Was the time cooking power level correct 5 Overcooked foods a Was the time cooking power level correct 6 Undercooked foods a Are you using approved cookware b Were the fo...

Page 16: ...owave safe cookware only 2 Completely defrost food 3 Use correct cooking time and or power level 4 Turn or stir food frequently Overcooked foods 1 Cooking time and or power level is not suitable 1 Use...

Page 17: ...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 nature whatsoever Some states pr...

Page 18: ...Copyright Euro Pro Operating LLC 2006...

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