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19. This oven is suitable for use 

above both gas and electric 
cooking equipment.

20. This oven is intended to be used 

above ranges with a maximum 
width of 30 inches.

21. Clean the underside of the 

microwave oven often. Do not 
allow grease to build up on the 
microwave oven or the fan 
filters.

22. When flaming foods under the 

hood, turn the fan on.

23. Use care when cleaning the 

vent-hood filter. Corrosive 
cleaning agents, such as lye-
based oven cleaners, may 
damage the filter.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

PROPER AND SAFE USE OF YOUR OVEN

• The oven must be level.
• The turntable and turntable 

roller rest must be in the oven 
during cooking.

• Place cookware gently on the 

turntable and handle it carefully 
to avoid possible breakage.

• Incorrect use of browning dish 

may cause the turntable to 
break. See page 8.

• When using the Popcorn feature 

of this microwave oven, use 
only the bag sizes specified in 
the instruction manual.

Do not pop popcorn except in a 
microwave approved popcorn 
popper or in a commercial 
package recommended especially 
for microwave ovens.

• The oven has several built-in 

safety switches to ensure that 
the power remains off when the 
door is open. Do not tamper 
with these switches.

• Do not operate the microwave 

oven empty. Operating the oven 
without any food or food that is 
extremely low in moisture can 
cause fire, charring or sparking.

• Do not cook bacon directly on 

the turntable. Excessive local 
heating of the turntable may 
cause it to break.

• Do not heat baby bottles or 

baby food in the microwave 
oven. Uneven heating may 
occur and could cause physical 
injury.

• Do not heat narrow-necked 

containers, such as syrup 
bottles.

• Do not attempt to deep-fry in 

your microwave oven. 

• Do not do home canning in this 

microwave oven as it is 
impossible to be sure all 
contents of the jar have reached 
boiling temperature. 

• Do not use this microwave oven 

for commercial purposes. This 
microwave oven is made for 
household use only.

• Liquids, such as beverages, that 

are heated in a microwave oven, 
can overheat beyond their 
boiling point without any 
evidence of bubbling. This 
could result in hot liquids 
suddenly boiling over. To 
prevent this occurrence, the 
following steps should be taken:

(a)Avoid using straight-sided 

containers with narrow necks.

(b)Do not overheat.
(c)Stir the liquid before placing the 

container in the oven and again 
halfway through the heating 
time.

(d)After heating, allow to stand in 

the oven for a short time, 
stirring again before carefully 
removing the container.

• The metal rack must be 

removed from the oven when 
the rack is not used for cooking.

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Summary of Contents for JMV8100AA

Page 1: ...en Model JMV8100AA Read these instructions carefully before using your microwave oven Part no 8112p172 60 MCS p n 74005588 A 08 00 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS RS6200 TTL book Page 1 Tuesday December 5 200...

Page 2: ...ECIFICATIONS Specifications subject to change without notice According to IEC 705 test procedure The IEC 705 test procedure is an internationally recognized method of rating microwave wattage output P...

Page 3: ...not the original owner of this oven you must by law renew the registration Send the renewal registration information to Maytag Customer Service Warranty Administration P O Box 4970 Cleveland TN 37320...

Page 4: ...ll or locate this oven only in accordance with the provided installation instructions 6 Some products such as whole eggs water with oil or fat sealed containers and closed glass jars may explode and t...

Page 5: ...Operating the oven without any food or food that is extremely low in moisture can cause fire charring or sparking Do not cook bacon directly on the turntable Excessive local heating of the turntable...

Page 6: ...f the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded Do not use an extension cord If the power supply cord is too short have a...

Page 7: ...echnician for additional suggestions UTENSILS See following page for further instructions on materials you can use in microwave oven or to be avoided in microwave oven Do the test below to see if the...

Page 8: ...ervision for short term cooking warming only Parchment paper Use as a cover to prevent spattering or a wrap for steaming Plastic Microwave safe only Follow the manufacturer s instructions Should be la...

Page 9: ...Door Interior light Control panel Door release button Press the button to open door When you open the door during the cooking process cooking will stop but the program will not be canceled Close the...

Page 10: ...rough a pair of disposable charcoal filters that help to remove smoke and odors If these filters become excessively dirty or discolored they should be replaced Under normal conditions these filters sh...

Page 11: ...ord follow word prompts for setting proper ventilation direction The oven will not operate until ventilation direction is selected 1 2 6 18 19 15 3 12 16 8 11 13 4 7 9 5 17 14 10 RS6200 TTL book Page...

Page 12: ...ing sound 7 Auto Defrost page 19 Provides two options Press once to set Quick Defrost twice to set Defrost DEFROST Provides more thorough defrosting results QUICK DEFROST Provides faster defrosting re...

Page 13: ...n your oven is plugged in for the first time or after a power interruption reset the clock This is a 12 hour clock You can use the oven without setting the clock The clock display can be turned off Se...

Page 14: ...oven can be programmed up to 90 minutes of cooking In addition to the P100 maximum power level you can select different microwave power from 10 levels P 0 to P90 0 90 of total power level Multi stage...

Page 15: ...VEL SETTING GUIDE P100 Cooking poultry vegetables and most casseroles Boiling water Preheating a browning dish P50 Medium Cooking custards and pasta Cooking rump roast ham veal lamb P90 Reheating rice...

Page 16: ...arate the food If you do not open the door at the reminder the oven continues to complete cooking The Pause prompt scrolls across the display MORE LESS ADJUSTMENT The MORE LESS keypad allows fine adju...

Page 17: ...tic snap closing lids REHEAT ENTREE FROZEN ENTREE Auto Sensor Reheat is best used for 1 2 servings Very dense foods e g frozen lasagna should be allowed to stand covered after reheating The following...

Page 18: ...anged to your preference once HIGH twice MEDIUM default setting 3 times LOW Language Selection You can select from English Spanish or French for display once ENGLISH default setting twice ESPA OL 3 ti...

Page 19: ...num foil Because some foods will still be icy in the center it is necessary to have standing time after defrosting the food in the oven Food should be taken out of the oven to complete defrosting A lo...

Page 20: ...by 30 seconds without pushing the DIAL You can repeat this option up to 3 times during Timed Cooking Example To set 30 second cooking Note This feature cannot be used during Auto Sensor Microwaving o...

Page 21: ...ces 2 4 1 2 min 2 3 min Heat on microwave safe plate Cover with wax paper If fried cover with paper towel Chicken turkey sliced 3 5 oz 1 2 min Heat on microwave safe plate Cover with wax paper Seafood...

Page 22: ...a Custom Program Note For custom programming only Timed Cooking can be used For more details see page 14 for multi stage cooking 1 Press Custom Programs No 1 appears in the display 2 Press Cook Time 3...

Page 23: ...ge the dish halfway through cooking for best results FAN SPEED CONTROL This feature allows you to vent air from around the cooktop Press once to set HIGH speed 2 times to set LOW speed or 3 times to t...

Page 24: ...f mode simply press FAN key 1 3 times to select your desired setting SOUND SELECTION At the end of cooking you will hear the beep to remind you that cooking is finished However you can change the end...

Page 25: ...ch as eggs oysters snails sausages livers clams and whole vegetables so they do not burst Pierce pouches when using cook in the bag food items Reheating Cooked food reheats extremely well by using a l...

Page 26: ...on the bottom tray and longer cooking food on the metal rack Place two foods with similar cooking times on the metal rack and one with a shorter cooking time on the bottom tray If all foods require th...

Page 27: ...film Stir food after reheating Food that can not be stirred Ex lasagna should be allowed to stand covered for approximately 2 3 minutes after reheating When reheating frozen plate of food use LESS ti...

Page 28: ...ter of the turntable Turn potatoes over after word prompt scrolls across the display window Allow 5 10 minutes standing time Asparagus broccoli brussel sprouts cauliflower carrots green beans mushroom...

Page 29: ...c or red wine vinegar 1 2 tsp 2 mL Dijon mustard Salt and pepper to taste 4 servings Trim asparagus so that stems will lie flat in microwave safe dish Add water Cover with dish lid or plastic wrap Pla...

Page 30: ...n beans and water in 1 1 2 quart 1 1 2 litre microwave safe casserole Cover with casserole lid Place in oven Cook on FROZEN VEGETABLE Stir once after pause prompt scrolls across the display Add onion...

Page 31: ...ould be clear yellow when cooked Legs should move freely Fish and Seafood Should be opaque in color and flake easily To check internal temperature of various meats and poultry use a microwave or conve...

Page 32: ...2 oz each 2 4 P100 P100 1 2 2 min 1 3 min 1 min 1 min Score or pierce before cooking Cover with wax paper Turn over once Bacon slices 2 4 P100 P100 11 2 2 min 21 2 4 min 1 min 1 min Cook on bacon rac...

Page 33: ...id Fish and Seafood Fish fillets 3 4 lb Fish steaks 2 6 oz each Scallops 1 lb Shrimp medium size shelled and cleaned 1 lb Whole fish stuffed or unstuffed 11 2 to 13 4 lb P100 P50 P70 P70 P100 4 6 min...

Page 34: ...oked Materials to be avoided in microwave oven are used Oven ventilation ports are restricted The cooking time or power level is not at recommended setting Food is not turned or stirred Use microwave...

Page 35: ...uto Sensor Cooking The food was not covered properly STOP CLEAR was pressed or the door was opened while the sensor was programming the right cooking time and power level The food being cooked was not...

Page 36: ...rvice Center Q Why do eggs sometimes pop A The egg yolk may pop because of steam build up inside the membrane Pierce the membrane with a toothpick before cooking it Never microwave eggs in the shell s...

Page 37: ...ed in warm not hot water with a mild detergent and a soft cloth Once they are clean rinse them well and dry with a soft cloth Never use cleaning powders steel wool or rough pads The turntable may be c...

Page 38: ...mp sponge or soft cloth wipe with Cameo Stainless Steel Cleaner Rinse immediately and dry To polish and help prevent fingerprints follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray After cleaning the control pan...

Page 39: ...riginal retail purchase any part which fails in normal home use will be repaired or replaced free of charge Limited Parts Warranty After the second year from the date of original retail purchase throu...

Page 40: ...pliances Sales Company Attn CAIR Center P O Box 2370 Cleveland TN 37320 2370 or call 1 800 688 1100 or 1 423 472 3333 U S customers using TTY for deaf hearing impaired or speech impaired call 1 800 68...

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