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• To test utensil for microwave compatibility place it in the microwave
with an 8 oz. plastic cup of water. Set the microwave at full power
for one minute. Carefully feel the utensil. The entire utensil should
be cool to the touch.
• Cover food with a paper towel or upside-down plate to help keep
food spattering to a minimum. Place a paper towel on the turntable
to keep clean-up at a minimum. Use paper towels with microwave
use only.
• Clean all spills or spatters before they dry.
• Food odors may linger inside oven. To help eliminate odors, combine the
juice and the peel from one lemon, several whole cloves and 8 oz. of
water into a two cup bowl. Place in oven on high power, bring to a
boil for several minutes. Let cool in the oven for several minutes.
• Some food wrappers may be foil lined. Check the wrapping carefully
before cooking or heating. A small amount of foil is acceptable if it
is not wrinkled or near the sides of the microwave.
• If the microwave screen is not lit, plug another electrical appliance
into the same outlet the microwave was plugged in to verify AC
power is present. If the test item works, contact an appliance repair
facility to have the microwave checked.
The exterior of the microwave is plastic and metal. The interior is metal.
Do not use scouring pads, harsh or abrasive cleanser, chemical cleaners or
petroleum based thinners as these can damage the finish. Use mild soap and
water with a damp cloth or paper towel to remove most stains or spills. When
cleaning the touch pad open the door to prevent accidental operation. Use mild
soap and water with a soft cloth. Avoid using excess amounts of water on the
touch pad. The turntable plate and oven racks are dishwasher safe.
Grease Filters:
Do not operate the oven without the grease filters in place. This can damage the
microwave. Grease filters should be cleaned at least once a month. To remove the
filters, use the pull tab to slide the filter to the end of the opening and tip down.
Soak the filters in the sink or in a dishpan filled with hot water and detergent.
• Do not use ammonia or other alkali based products. They may darken
the filter material.
• Agitate the filter. Use a scrub brush to remove caked on grease.
• Rinse the filter thoroughly and shake it dry. Place the filter back into
the opening, tip it upward and slide it to the end of the opening.
Lock it in place. Be careful not to kink or warp the filter upon instal-
lation.
Care & Cleaning
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