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Page 2: ...tacle and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the re ceptacle is properly grounded Where a standard two prong wall receptacle is encoun tered it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have a qualified electrician replace it with a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the ...
Page 3: ...ipping of circuit breaker 2 Use of extension cords is strictly prohibited be cause amount of current is prohibitive for connecting the extension cord 3 Do not use adapter plugs since this will defeat the proper grounding of the appliance and might result in severe or fatal shock hazard 4 Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food This is especially true if pla...
Page 4: ...way from sides of microwave oven 15 IMn toperate the oven while empty inorderto pro long the life of the oven and save energy If by accident the oven should run empty a minute or two no harm is done 16 Do notstoref ammable materials inan oven Also do not use flammable fluids in the vicinity of your oven THE HOOD 1 Have it installed and properly grounded by a qual ified installer See the special in...
Page 5: ...lace into oven Insert cable end into receptacle on oven wall If oven will not start when START is pushed recheck to make sure the probe is securely attached mL Dial the finished temperature following the recipe di rections NOTE If the actual temperature of the food in the oven is higher than the temperature you dial the oven will not start Check temperature again to make sure you ve set the dial c...
Page 6: ...ower You ll use it for fast cooking and forfoodswhich tolerate heatand speed well HOOD CONTROLS Fan Switch Press once for high speed Presstwice for low speed Press again for off Lamp Switch Push and hold lamp switch until fluores cent lamp lights AUTOMATIC FAN IFEATURE Cooking appliances installed under the oven might under some heavy usage conditions cause temper atures high enough to overheat so...
Page 7: ...urn the oven signals that food needs attention Set the oven for the minimum time check and continue cooking if necessary 2 Select Power Level See recipes for suggested power levelsforfoods Set at High for a plate of leftovers 3 Select Time Temp setting Set switch to Time by turning the Time emp switch to the left 4 Set time control for first halfof cooking time Rotatethe circular timer to 1Y2 minu...
Page 8: ...EMPCOOKA MEATLOAF 1 Insert the temperature probe into meatloaf as directed in your CountersaverTM Microwave Oven Cooking Guide Recipe Book Place meatloaf with probe into the oven 2 Insert the cable end of the temper ature probe into the receptacle on the oven wall BasicMeatloaf 3 Set the power level at High 4 Set the T mVTernp switch see picture no 3 page 8 to Temp by i rning the switch to the rig...
Page 9: ...lip on the cable to loop the cable when need ed Looping cable makes it shorter helps keep Temper ature Probe where it should be and prevents slipping In general insert the probe into the centermost part of the food as horizontally as possible Insertat least l inch into food THESEFOODSTURNOUTGREATWHEN Y XJUSETHETEMPERATURE PROBE Casseroles o plates of food e Beverages e soups e Beef lamb and ham lo...
Page 10: ...and steaks It salso greatfor creamsoups Make a perfect omelet every time with recipe variations on page 165 of the Cookbook power level Medium Delicious Chicken Teriyaki takes a Medium setting You ll find the recipe on page 129 of the Cookbook HIGH POWER This is the power levelfor mostmicro wave cooking It s great for boiling candy pudding and sauces cook ing most vegetables chicken pieces fish an...
Page 11: ...h a damp cloth Chrome trim is best wiped with a damp cloth Be sure it s dry before plugging in Never use a commercial oven cleanerfor conve tion soap and water Never remove the cover overthe stirrer al overts cm any part of your microwaveoven or abra attop of oven for cleaning Be sure to thoroughly clean the sive cleaners em wa is Most spatlers come off with a metal and plastic parts on door to pr...
Page 12: ...isconnect power at C anoff the grease and dust on hood surfaces ollen main fuse or circuit breaker or pull plug Remove the Use a warm detergent solution About 1 tablespoon of top grill by taking off 2 screws which hold it in place ammonia may be added to the water Take care not to Next remove the single screw on top left that secures touch the filters and enameled surfaces withthis Ammo J ip housi...
Page 13: ...he rear The filter will drop out TOreplace grease filter insert the filter in the topframe slot on the back of the opening Push to the back and upward into place Soak then agitate filter in hot detergent solution Don t use ammonia or other alkali because it will darken metal Light brushing can be used to remove inbedded dirt Rinse shake and remove moisture before replacing Fil ters should be clean...
Page 14: ...ven receptacle and that temperature set on dial is higherthan actual temperature of food in oven Problem Ovengoesoffbeforesettimehaselapsed Solution Checkto be certainthe fuse protectingthe recep tacleinto which cord is pluggedis operating If fuse has not blownandpowerstilldoesnotfunction callforservice Problem Hood fan isn t working right d n If it doesn t work at all check the main fuse or circu...
Page 15: ...imitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state AI DITKN IALLIMITED FOUR YEAR MAGNETRON TUBE WARRANTY The magnetron tube is covered in the above full warranty In addition to that warranty if the magnetron tube faiIs becauseof a m...