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Cooking Charts

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Cooking Charts

The 10 power levels available with this microwave will help

you to adjust to the power output best suited for the food

type you are preparing. As with any food preparation in the

microwave, it is best to follow the microwave instructions

that are printed on food packaging.

The table below provides suggested power levels for various

types of food that you can be prepare in the microwave.

Suggestions for getting

the best results

Storage temperature

Foods taken from the freezer or refrigerator take longer

to cook than the same foods would at room temperature.

Size

Small pieces of food cook faster than large ones. Pieces

similar in size and shape will cook more evenly when

cooked together. For more even results, reduce the

power levels when cooking large pieces of food.

Natural moisture

Very moist foods cook more evenly because microwave

energy heats water molecules very e ciently.

Stirring

Stir foods such as casseroles and vegetable from the

outside to the center to distribute the heat more evenly.

This will allow the food to cook faster. Constant stirring is

not necessary.

Turn over items

Turn over foods such as pork chops, roasts or whole

cau ower halfway through the cook time. This will help

to expose all sides equally to microwave energy.

Food placement

Place delicate areas of food items, such as asparagus

tips, toward the center of the turntable tray.

Food arrangement

Arrange unevenly shaped foods, such as chicken pieces

or salmon, with the thicker or meatier parts toward the

outside of the turntable tray.

Let the food stand

After removing the food from the microwave, cover the

food with foil or a casserole lid and let it stand to  nish

cooking. This will help the food  nish in the center and

avoids overcooking the out edges. The length of stand

time depends on the density and surface area of the

food items.

Wrapping in paper towels or waxed paper

Sandwiches and many other food types containing pre-

baked bread should be wrapped prior to placing in the

microwave to help prevent the food items fro drying out

while heating.

To help you achieve the best possible results from your

microwave oven, read the following suggestions below;

Suggested power levels for cooking

Power

level

Microwave

output

Use to prepare when:

10

High

100%

  Boiling water

  Cooking ground beef

  Making candy

  Cooking fresh fruits & vegetables

  Cooking sh & poultry

  Preheating browning dish

  Reheating beverages

  Cooking bacon slices

9

90%

  Reheating meat slices quickly

  Saute  onions,  celery  &  green

peppers

8

80%

  All reheating

  Cooking scrambled eggs

7

70%

  Cooking breads & cereal products

  Cooking cheese dishes & veal

  Cakes,  mu ns,  brownies  &

cupcakes

6

60%

  Cooking pasta

5

50%

  Cooking meats & whole poultry

  Cooking custard

  Cooking spare ribs, rib roast &

sirloin roast

4

40%

  Cooking less tender cuts of meat

  Reheating frozen packages foods

3

30%

  Thawing meat, poultry & seafood

  Cooking small quantities of food

  Finish cooking casseroles, stew &

some sauces.

2

20%

  Softening butter & cream cheese

  Heating small amounts of food

1

10%

  Softening ice cream

  Raise yeast dough

Summary of Contents for KOR-1DES

Page 1: ...Before operating this oven please read these instructions completely OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MICROWAVE OVEN KOR 1DES...

Page 2: ...ontents 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Features Specifications 8 Before Operating 9 Manual Operation 10 Convenience Operation 13 Sensor Operations 16 Convenient Features 18 Cooking Charts 20 Care C...

Page 3: ...on product use 10 use paper towels which contain nylon or other synthetic fibers Heated synthetics could melt and cause paper to ignite 11 heat sealed containers or plastic bags in oven Food or liqui...

Page 4: ...eptacle is properly grounded When disconnecting the power cord from the adapter always hold the adapter with one hand Otherwise the adapter ground terminal may break with repeated use Should this happ...

Page 5: ...tial 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 de...

Page 6: ...and latches broken or loosened 3 door seals and sealing surfaces Oven should not be be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel Liquids such as water coffee or tea a...

Page 7: ...over or block any vents or openings on the oven 11 DO NOT store this oven outdoors DO NOT use this appliance near water for example near a kitchen sink in a wet basement near a swimming pool or simila...

Page 8: ...2 Defrost 3 Sensor Cook 4 Melt Soften 5 Beverage 6 Veggies 7 Power Level 10 power levels available 8 Timer 9 10 Sec 10 30 Sec 11 Popcorn 12 Potato 13 START Begin cooking time 14 Safety Lock 15 Clock...

Page 9: ...aper plates with no metallic trim or design Look for the manufacturer s label for any special instructions for use in the microwave oven Metal utensils Metal shields the food from microwave energy and...

Page 10: ...entered within 2 second from the first pad press otherwise the Easy Set time will be used 2 Press Power Level pad 4 times more 70 power P 70 appears in the display 3 Press START pad When finished you...

Page 11: ...cook time 30 Sec Pressing the 30 Sec pad once starts 30 seconds of cooking at a 100 power level Pressing the 30 Sec pad during cooking adds 30 seconds for each press to the cook time Example to add 1...

Page 12: ...s 0 5 to 7 0 pounds A decimal point is assumed before the right most digit For example enter 5 for 0 5 pounds and enter 50 for 5 0 2 The oven will beep during the Weight Defrost cycle At this time ope...

Page 13: ...ing is finished you will hear a series of beeps NOTE Before cooking pierce potato with fork several times After cooking let potatoes stand for 5 minutes 1 Press Beverage pad refer to table above 2 Pre...

Page 14: ...e If you are using the default amount you may skip this step 3 Press START pad When finished you will hear a series of beeps Frozen Vegetables The frozen vegetables allow you to cook cook 4 8 or 16 oz...

Page 15: ...ress numeric pad per the table above If you are using the default amount you may skip this step 3 Press START pad When finished you will hear a series of beeps Melt Butter The butter feature allows yo...

Page 16: ...d the sensor NOTE Be sure to separate the slices before cooking 1 Press Sensor Cook pad once Sc 1 appears in the display 2 Press numeric pad per the table above If you are using the default amount you...

Page 17: ...e cooking time Meat fresh The meat sensor setting cooks from 4 to 8 lbs of ground meat automatically starting with meat temperature at 5 F 1 Press Sensor Cook pad 3 times Sc 3 appears in the display 2...

Page 18: ...seconds Auto scroll every 2 seconds through on oFF selection 3 Press START pad to active displayed selection Display selection for 2 seconds 3 Setting Weight Lb Kg Suppose you want to toggle weight be...

Page 19: ...uch any key Then 0 or clock will be shown and the operation of all function key will be same as in the normal mode But if there is no operation within 10 seconds in power save mode all the contents of...

Page 20: ...t stand 10 15 minutes Roast pork boneless or bone in up to 4 lbs High 10 for first 5 minutes then medium 5 15 20 min lb For 170 F Well Done Place roast pork fat side down on roasting rack Cover with w...

Page 21: ...orsalmon with the thickeror meatierparts toward the outside ofthe turntable tray Let the food stand After removing the food from the microwave cover the food with foil or a casserole lid and let it st...

Page 22: ...Butter 1 2sticks Use a Pyrex measuring cup Stir after cooking Melt Chocolate 1 2 3 servings 2 4 8 oz Use a Pyrex measuring cup Stir after cooking Soften Ice Cream 1pint 1 5quart Do not cover Soften C...

Page 23: ...ions for meats For best results please read these suggestions when defrosting meats Defrosting tips Meat Normal amount Suggestions Roast beef or pork 2 5 to 6 lbs 40 to 96 oz Start with the food place...

Page 24: ...juice of 1 lemon if you desire to keep the oven fresh smelling in a 4 cup measuring glass at High power for 5 minutes or until boiling Let stand in oven cavity for 1 or 2 minutes Remove the glass turn...

Page 25: ...f before the cook time has elapsed If there has been a power interruption remove the plug from the outlet wait 10 seconds then plug the microwave in again If there was a power outage the time indicato...

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