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UTENSIL GUIDE FOR THE MICROWAVE

This section lists which utensils can be used in the microwave, which have limited 
use, and which should not be used in the microwave at all.

SAFETY INFORMATION

CAN USE

CAN NOT USE

LIMITED USE

•  

Microwave browning 
dish

: For browning the 

exterior of food such 
as steaks, chops, or 
pancakes. Follow the 
directions provided with 
your browning dish.

•  

Microwaveable plastic 
wrap

: For retaining 

steam. Leave a small 
opening for some steam 
to escape. Avoid placing 
it directly on the food.

•  

Paper towels and 
napkins

: To absorb 

excess moisture and 
prevent spattering.  
Use for short-
term heating and 
covering. Check for 
manufacturer’s labels for 
any special instructions.

•  

Oven-proof glass, glass-
ceramic bowls and 
dishes

: For use in the 

microwave oven.

•  

Paper plates and cups

For short-term heating 
at low temperatures. Do 
not use recycled paper, 
which may contain 
metal and could ignite.

•  

Glass jars and bottles

Regular glass is too 
thin to be used in a 
microwave. It can 
shatter, causing damage 
and injury.

•  

Paper bags

: These are 

a fire hazard, they can 
absorb heat and burn. 
Only use popcorn bags 
that are designed for 
microwave use.

•  

Styrofoam plates and 
cups

: These can melt 

and leave a harmful 
chemical residue on 
food.

•  

Plastic storage and food 
containers

: Containers 

meant for cold storage, 
such as margarine 
tubs, can melt in the 
microwave.

•  

Metal utensils

: These 

can damage your 
microwave oven. 
Remove all metal from 
food and containers 
before cooking.

•  

Parchment paper

: Use 

as a cover to prevent 
spattering or as a wrap 
for steaming.

•  

Aluminium foil

: Smooth, 

narrow strips of foil 
may be used to shield 
delicate areas on food 
items like drumsticks 
and wings to prevent 
overcooking. Keep all 
aluminium foil at least 1 
inch from the side walls 
and the door of the 
microwave.

•  

Ceramic, porcelain, and 
stoneware

: Only if they 

are labelled “Microwave 
Safe”. If they are not 
labelled, test them to 
make sure they can be 
used safely.

•  

Plastic

: Use only if 

labelled “Microwave 
Safe”. Use with care 
because the plastic can 
soften from the heat 
of the food and some 
plastic can melt.

NOTE: 

Using too much 

foil can damage your oven.

NOTE: 

Recycled paper may 

contain metal which could 
ignite so please be careful.

Summary of Contents for CHCM11100B

Page 1: ...Page 1 User Manual Microwave MODEL CHCM11100B CHCM11100W Manuel D utilisateur Micro onde MODEL CHCM11100B CHCM11100W...

Page 2: ...k Cook Settings 14 15 Cooking Technique 15 CLEANING CARE 16 TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY Before You Call For Service 17 Customer Service 17 Troubleshooting 18 Limited Warranty 19 1 READ these instructions...

Page 3: ...ARCING Arcing refers to the presence of sparks inside the microwave oven It can be caused by Metal or foil touching the inside walls of the oven Foil not closely molded to food where edges have been l...

Page 4: ...e the oven to facilitate cooking Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven If materials inside the oven ignite keep oven door closed turn oven off and disconnect the...

Page 5: ...FICATION to this microwave oven It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference 12 The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars should be stirred or shaken and the temperature...

Page 6: ...he grounding or electrical instructions POWER SUPPLY CORD 1 A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk of becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord 2 If the power supply cord...

Page 7: ...using damage and injury Paper bags These are a fire hazard they can absorb heat and burn Only use popcorn bags that are designed for microwave use Styrofoam plates and cups These can melt and leave a...

Page 8: ...Metal or metal trimmed utensils Metal cookware metal trim and metallic glazes may cause arcing Also avoid metal skewers and metal twisties Wood Wood will dry out when used in the microwave oven and m...

Page 9: ...ectly the oven must have sufficient airflow on all sides Allow 8 of space above the oven 4 at back and 2 at both sides Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance Do not remove feet on which o...

Page 10: ...for instructional purposes only Design may vary by model number Door Safety Lock System Control Panel Turntable Roller Glass Tray Wave Guide NOTE Do not remove the mica plate covering the wave guide...

Page 11: ...se to set power level To check power level during cooking touch POWER LEVEL pad Timer Timer functions independently even while a cooking program is in process Cook Use for multi stage cooking Enables...

Page 12: ...amount of time by touching the number pads 3 Touch START STOP NOTE The maximum time you can enter is 99 minutes and 99 seconds Time countdown can be seen in display before clock or cooking time return...

Page 13: ...tage cooking follow steps above Before touching START STOP touch COOK enter time and power level and then touch START STOP For speed defrost and two stage cooking follow steps above Before touching ST...

Page 14: ...s only change the fraction of a pound to ounces using the chart on page 13 The maximum weight you can enter is 5 lb 16 oz During defrosting program the system will pause automatically and sound to rem...

Page 15: ...te cooking in the center without overcooking the outer areas All liquids such as soup or hot chocolate should be shaken or stirred when cooking is complete Let liquids stand a moment before serving Wh...

Page 16: ...o prevent oven from accidentally turning on 7 If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door wipe with a soft cloth This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high hu...

Page 17: ...is programmed correctly and the timer is set D Check to ensure that the door is securely closed engaging the door safety lock system Otherwise the microwave energy will not flow into the oven IF NONE...

Page 18: ...th oven empty C Clean cavity with wet towel Unevenly cooked foods A Materials to be avoided in microwave oven were used B Food is not defrosted completely C Cooking time power level is not suitable D...

Page 19: ...loss for loss due to product failure or delay in service repair or replacement 16 To charges occurred for after hour service weekend holiday charges tolls or mileage expense for service calls to remot...

Page 20: ...e garantie INFORMATIONS DE S CURIT Pr cautions Suivre Pour viter Une Exposition Possible L nergie Mico Ondes Excessive 21 Une Note Sp ciale Sur L arcage 21 Addenda 21 Instructions De S curit Important...

Page 21: ...arcage r f re la pr sence d tincelles l int rieur du four micro ondes Cela peut tre caus par Le m tal ou le papier d aluminium touchant les parois int rieures du four Le papier d aluminium pas bien mo...

Page 22: ...tique ou autres mat riaux combustibles sont plac s l int rieur du four pour faciliter la cuisson Enlevez les attaches du papier ou des sacs en plastique avant de placer le sac au four Si les mat riaux...

Page 23: ...stement 21 Lorsque vous nettoyez les surfaces d tanch it du four comme le montant de la porte n utilisez que des savons doux non abrasifs ou des d tergents doux appliqu s avec une ponge ou un chiffon...

Page 24: ...a terre ou les instructions lectriques CORDON D ALIMENTATION 1 Un cordon lectrique court est fourni pour r duire le risque de s emm ler ou de tr bucher sur un long cordon 2 Si le cordon d alimentation...

Page 25: ...a s souffl con us pour l utilisation des micro ondes Assiettes et tasses en styromousse Ils peuvent fondre et laisser un r sidu chimique nocif sur les aliments Contenants alimentaires et de stockage e...

Page 26: ...stensiles de cuisine en m tal les garnitures en m tal et les gla ures m talliques peuvent provoquer de l arcage Aussi vitez les brochettes m talliques et torsades m talliques Bois Le bois se dess che...

Page 27: ...ous les c t s Pr voyez 8 d espace au dessus du four 4 l arri re et 2 des deux c t s Ne pas couvrir ou bloquer les ouvertures de l appareil Ne pas enlever les pieds sur lesquels repose le four 6 Ne fai...

Page 28: ...num ro de mod le Syst me De Verrouillage De S curit De Porte Panneau De Commande Rouleau Plateau Tournant Plateau En Verre Guide Des Ondes REMARQUE Ne retirez pas la plaque de mica qui recouvre le gui...

Page 29: ...lages pr c dents Puissance Utilisez pour r gler le niveau de puissance Pour v rifier le niveau de puissance pendant la cuisson appuyez sur la touche NIVEAU DE PUISSANCE Minuterie La minuterie fonction...

Page 30: ...hes num riques 3 Appuyez sur MARCHE ARR T REMARQUE Le temps maximum que vous pouvez entrer est 99 minutes et 99 secondes Le compte rebours peut tre vu sur l affichage avant que l horloge ou le temps d...

Page 31: ...le d givrage rapide et la cuisson en une tape suivez les tapes ci dessus Avant de toucher MARCHE ARR T appuyez sur CUIRE Entrez le temps et le niveau de puissance puis appuyez sur MARCHE ARR T Pour l...

Page 32: ...re en once en utilisant le tableau la page 13 Le poids maximum que vous pouvez entrer est 5 lb 16 oz Pendant le programme de d givrage le syst me s arr tera automatiquement et sonnera pour rappeler au...

Page 33: ...ures Tous les liquides comme la soupe ou le chocolat devraient tre secou ou agit lorsque la cuisson est termin e Laissez les liquides se reposer un moment avant de servir Lorsque vous chauffez des ali...

Page 34: ...ande laissez la porte du four ouverte pour viter que le four ne s allume accidentellement 7 Si la vapeur s accumule l int rieur ou autour de l ext rieur de la porte du four essuyez la avec un chiffon...

Page 35: ...m et la minuterie est r gl e D V rifiez pour s assurer que la porte est solidement ferm en engageant le syst me de verrouillage de s curit de porte Sinon l nergie des micro ondes ne s coulera pas dans...

Page 36: ...Des mat riaux viter dans le four micro ondes ont t utilis s B La nourriture n est pas compl tement d givr C Temps de cuisson niveau de puissance ne convient pas D La nourriture n est pas tourn e ou ag...

Page 37: ...ou le retard dans le service de r paration ou de remplacement 16 Pour les frais survenus pour le service apr s heures fin de semaine frais de vacances charges et frais de kilom trage pour les appels d...

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