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Other Features

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CLOCK

Pressing the 

CLOCK

button while a program is running will tem-

porarily display the current time.

NOTE:

When the oven is first plugged in “

0:00

” will be shown 

Operating Instructions

1

Touch “

0

/

CLOCK”

once to

set the 12 hour clock.

2

Enter time of day using the 

number pad. For example,
9:12 is “

0

”, “

9

”, “

1

” and “

2

” in

turn.

3

Touch “

START/+30Sec.

” to

confirm.

KITCHEN TIMER

Touch

/

KITCHEN TIMER

”.

Enter countdown time on  

the number pad.

Touch “

START/+30Sec.

”.

The KITCHEN TIMER can be used as a timer for your conven-
ience. To set the KITCHEN TIMER:

1.

Touch the “

/

KITCHEN TIMER

” number pad. “

00:00

appears on the display.

2.

Enter the desired countdown length using the number pad.
Enter the time length by selecting minutes 
first and then seconds. For example, 5 minutes and 15
seconds would be entered “

0

”, “

5

”, “

1

” and then “

5

” in turn 

(“

05:15

” on the display).

3.

Touch the “

Start/+30Sec.

” pad. The timer time will begin

to countdown until it reaches zero (“

0

:00

” on the display).

The oven will then resume showing the time (if set) and
sound five beeps.

To Cancel the KITCHEN TIMER:
1.

Touch “

Stop/Clear

”. The display will resume showing the 

clock (if set).

NOTE:

The KITCHEN TIMER program can not be used in 

conjunction with, or during the process of, any other 
programs.

9

• Use foil only as directed in 

this manual. TV dinners may 
be microwaved in foil trays 
less than 3/4” high; remove 
the top foil cover and return 
the tray to the box. When 
using foil in the microwave 
oven, keep the foil at least 1 
inch away from the sides of 
the oven.

• Plastic cookware designed for 

microwave cooking is very 
useful, but should be used 
carefully. Even microwave-
safe plastic may not be as tol-
erant of overcooking condi-
tions as are glass or ceramic 
materials and may soften or 
char if subjected to short peri-
ods of overcooking. In longer 
exposures to over-cooking, 
the food and cookware could 
ignite.

Follow these guidelines:

1 Use microwave-safe plastics  

only and use them in strict 
compliance with the cookware 
manufacturer’s recommenda-
tions.

Do not

microwave empty 

containers.

Do not

permit children to use 

plastic cookware without 
complete supervision.

MICROWAVE-SAFE
COOKWARE (CONT’D)

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

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Summary of Contents for DMW06A1WDM

Page 1: ...e r a e n t o p e d e c i v r e s e h t f o n o i t a c o l R E B M U N e h t e d i v o r p s y a w l a s t r a p g n i r e d r o r o e c i v r e s g n i t s e u q e r n e h W n o i t a m r o f n i g...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ____________________...

Page 4: ...model and serial numbers here They are on a label located on the back of the oven Model number _____________ Serial number ____________ Date purchased __ __________ Staple your receipt to the inside b...

Page 5: ...QUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT U S A ONLY This equipment generates and uses ISM frequencies and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may...

Page 6: ...se or reset circuit breaker be blown or the circuit breaker tripped Microwave door is not Ensure that the door is securely closed closed correctly Power surge Unplug the microwave oven then plug it ba...

Page 7: ...r e s t c a t n o C l e n n o s r e p e c i v r e s e c i v r e s d e z i r o h t u a t s e r a e n r i a p e r n o i t a n i m a x e r o f y t i l i c a f t n e m t s u j d a r o y r a s s e c e n s...

Page 8: ...oes hot dogs sausages tomatoes apples chicken livers and other giblets and egg yolks should be pierced to allow steam to escape before cooking If you see arcing press the STOP Clear button and correct...

Page 9: ...it To prevent this from happening and causing injury do not heat any liquid for more than 2 minutes per cup After heating let the cup stand in the microwave for 30 seconds before moving it or putting...

Page 10: ...ve ovens Do not use recycled paper products Recycled paper towels napkins and waxed paper can contain metal flecks which may cause arc ing or ignite Paper products containing nylon or nylon fila ment...

Page 11: ...o c r e w o p a h t i w d n u o r g a h t i w e r i w g n i d n u o r g e b t s u m g u l p e h T g u l p g n i s i t a h t t e l t u o n a o t n i d e g g u l p d n u o r g d n a d e l l a t s n i y...

Page 12: ...mes for 4 oz 113 grams 8 oz 227 grams or 16 oz 454 grams of vegetables respectively 2 Touch START 30Sec 1 Touch FROZEN or thee times for 4 oz 113 grams 8 oz 227 grams or 16 oz 454 grams of frozen vege...

Page 13: ...s down or stops stop the microwave oven immediately otherwise the popcorn will overcook burn and possibly catch on fire 11 The Controls on Your Microwave Oven BEVERAGE PIZZA SOUP POPCORN POTATO FRESH...

Page 14: ...r four times for 4 0 oz 118ml 8 0oz 236ml 12 0oz 356ml or 16 0oz 472ml of soup respectively 2 Touch START 30Sec See Menu Cooking Guide on pgs 12 13 12 Menu Cooking Guide Touch Start POPCORN Once Twice...

Page 15: ...r vented AFTER food has partially been defrosted Plastic storage containers should be at least partially uncovered Family size prepackaged frozen dinners can be defrosted and microwaved If the food is...

Page 16: ...e cooking stages 2 Touch START 30Sec of Touches Display Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PL10 100 PL9 90 PL8 80 PL7 70 PL6 60 PL5 50 PL4 40 PL3 30 PL2 20 PL1 10 Operating Instructions Start Cooking 14 Quick...

Page 17: ...i f A S I A R F S N A S O R M U N u a z e l e p p a s u o v z e h c e d s r p s u l p e l n o i t s e c i p s e d r e d n a m m o c e d u o n o i t a r a p r e n u r e d n a m e d e d n i f A s t n a...

Page 18: ......

Page 19: ...I RES Notes ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ________...

Page 20: ...notre aide vous pouvez tre assur que nous serons au bout du fil T l 1 800 26 Inscrivez les num ros de mod le et de s rie ici Ils se trouvent sur une tiquette l arri re du four Num ro de mod le _______...

Page 21: ...quipement g n re et utilise des fr quences sur bande ISM S il n est pas install et utilis correctement c est dire selon les directives du fabricant ces fr quences peuvent entra ner des interf rences...

Page 22: ...u r u s a l z e t l u s n o C e r r e t a l e s i m e s i m e d s e v i t c e r i D n o i t c e s 9 e g a p a l e r r e t a l i s l i e r a p p a t e c s a p z e s i l i t u N e h c i f a s u o n o d...

Page 23: ...a l t n a d n e p l i e r a p p a l u o e u q i t s a l p r e i p a p u d i s e l b i t s u b m o c u a i r t a m e r t u a r u o f e l s n a d s c a l p t n o s s e l t e s e h c a t t a s e l z e r...

Page 24: ...urnant un coin qui permettra la vapeur exc dentaire de s chapper Renseignements utiles REMARQUES PARTICULI RES CONCERNANT LA CUISSON MICRO ONDE 6 RENSEIGNEMENTS IMPORTANTS SUR LA S CURIT FORMATION D T...

Page 25: ...eur galement Prenez soin de ne pas vous bouillanter lorsque vous chauffez du lait maternis Le contenant peut sembler plus froid que le lait ne l est en r alit V rifiez toujours la temp rature du lait...

Page 26: ...ble et papier cir recycl s peuvent contenir des particules m talliques pouvant causer la formation d tincelles ou de flammes Les produits de papier contenant du nylon ou des fils de nylon devraient tr...

Page 27: ...astique con us pour les micro ondes seulement et suivez attentivement les recommandations du fabricant 2 Ne cuisez pas de contenant vide aux micro ondes 3 Ne laissez pas les enfants utiliser d ustensi...

Page 28: ...c 1 Appuyez sur L GUME CONGEL une fois deux fois ou trois fois pour respectivement 2 Appuyez sur MARCHE 30Sec Voir Guide des programmes de cuisson aux pages 12 et 13 Poids approx d une tranche 3 oz 85...

Page 29: ...rr tez imm diatement le four micro ondes Sans quoi le ma s souffl cuira trop br lera et pourrait m me s enflammer 11 Commandes de votre four micro ondes 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 MA S SOUFFLE POMME DE TERRE...

Page 30: ...uisson aux pages 12 et 13 1 Appuyez sur SOUPE une fois deux fois ou trois fois pour 4 0 oz 118ml 8 0oz 236ml 12 0oz 356ml ou 16 0oz 472ml de soupe respectivement 2 Appuyez sur MARCHE 30Sec 12 GUIDE DE...

Page 31: ...enants de rangement de plastique devraient tre partiellement d couverts Les repas surgel s pr emball s de format familial peuvent tre d congel s et cuits aux micro ondes Si les aliments sont dans un c...

Page 32: ...MARCHE 30Sec des Touches Affichage Puissance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PL10 100 PL9 90 PL8 80 PL7 70 PL6 60 PL5 50 PL4 40 PL3 30 PL2 20 PL1 10 Consignes d utilisation 14 Commencez la Cuisson Cuisson Rapid...

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