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• Turn the refrigerator off and remove all items. Leave
the drip tray under the cooling fins.
• Shorten defrost time by using trays of warm water. Do
not use a heating gun, hair dryer or sharp objects to
remove frost as these can damage the interior or cool-
ing unit.
• Wash the interior using mild spray cleansers or a solu-
tion of liquid dish detergent and warm water. Do not
use scouring pads or abrasive cleansers as these can
damage the interior finish.
• Rinse with a solution of baking soda and water. Dry with a
clean cloth.
• Lock the doors open.
CAUTION: When defrosting, do not use a
hot air blower. Permanent damage could
result to plastic parts. Do not use a knife,
ice pick or any other sharp instrument to
remove ice from the freezer as they can
puncture the system.
The microwave oven is operated from 120 Volt AC supplied by shore
power, the generator or the inverter. Microwaves heat food using sound waves
generated at a very high frequency (2,450 MHZ) to agitate the water molecules
inside the item being heated. The higher the water content is to solids, the
faster the response or the shorter the cooking time. Inside the microwave is a
turntable that rotates when the microwave is operating. This will help heat the
food evenly. The turntable can be turned off if a baking dish or other large item
is used. The microwave is designed to sit over a range or cooktop. When
cooking from the cooktop use the microwave’s two speed ventilation fan.
The fan draws air in from the bottom of the microwave through a pair of
grease filters then discharges the filtered air out through a charcoal filter at the
top. The ventilation fan is controlled by a thermostat and activates automatically
from heat produced by the cooktop.
The microwave offers many different features. Some include varied cooking
times with different power settings: automatic sensor cooking, a kitchen timer,
metric to American conversion chart (which includes temperature and weight),
on screen programming help, childproof lockout and auto defrost cycles. The
screen can display one of three different languages.
After placing the food in a suitable container, open the oven door and put it
on the glass tray. The glass tray and roller guide must always be in place
during cooking. Ensure the door is firmly closed before use.
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