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Page 1: ... the features in your Kenmore Microwave Oven Record in space provided below the Model No and the Serial No found on the label on the cabinet back Model No Senal No Retain this information for future reference Kenmore MICROWAVE OVEN Useand Care Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IL 60684 U S A P N 400009 ...

Page 2: ...om oven when rack is not used for cooking If this oven is dropped or damaged do not use it until it is thoroughly checked by a trained service technician Electrical power cord must be kept dry and must not be pinched or crushed in any way The MICROWAVE OVEN has several hidden safety switches to make sure the power remains off when the door is open Do not try to defeat them DON T Do not try to use ...

Page 3: ...ooking 12 Cooking Guide for Multi Power Settings 13 MultiPower Cooking 14 Temperature Control Cooking 15 17 Temperature Controlled HI Power Cooking and Automatic Hold Warm 18 Temperature Controlled Multi Power Cooking and Automatic Hold Warm 19 Two Stage Cooking 20 21 Delay Sta_ Cooking 21 Whole Meal Cooking 21 Programmed Defrost 22 26 Utensils 27 Care and Cleaning 2S Questions and Answers 29 30 S...

Page 4: ...ur nearest Sears store When seeking information be sure to get the complete model number located on the plastic label See below for its location MODEL NUMBER Any request for service replacement of parts or information needs the complete model number Nomenclature Number of your microwave oven The number is on the left side of the con_ol panel The model number is also located on the back ol the cabi...

Page 5: ...t or remove round grounding prong from this plug This oven is made to use on a properly grounded outlet This oven has a short power supply cord Extension cords may be used if you are careful in their use If an extension cord is used it must be a tplae S with 3 number 16 wires and have a 3 prong grounded plug Tile extension cord should not drape over the countertop where it can be pulled on or trip...

Page 6: ...utlet can damage the oven Step 3 Plug your oven into a standard 120 volt household outlet Be sure the electrical circuit is at least 15 amperes and that your microwave oven is the only appliance on the circuit Step 4 To set Time of Day touch CLEAR then touch TIME OF DAY touch numbers or correct time then touch TIME OF DAY Note If you want to build in this microwave oven either by itself or over Se...

Page 7: ... probe Remove your Oven and all material from the shipping carton Your Oven will come with the following material Glass Tray 1 each Metal Rack 1 each Temperature Probe 1 each Cookbook 1 each Use and Care Manual 1 each Easy Use Char Card 1 each Do not use this Microwave Oven for commercial purposes This Microwave Oven is made for household use only ...

Page 8: ...eat 165o Well Done Lamb Saut_ 170 _ultry P_rts _ HI Max Power 180 Whole Poultry Display Window Shows Time of Day Cooking Time Cooking Power Level Cooking Temperature and Hold Acts as Countdown Timer or Temperature Indicator when Cooking Probe Light Flashes to warn that Temperature Probe is not plugged into the socket inside the Oven for Tempera ture Control Cooking Pause Light Shows Oven has been ...

Page 9: ...rections TWO STAGE COOKING Some recipes need more than one cooking stage Many foods will cook better when done fora period of time at one power setting and then cook for another period at a different power setting With a cake for example the Cookbook rnay recommend cooking at the 60 BAKE setting followed by a period of cooking at the _ HI setting BAKE allows the cake to rise gently and then _ HI f...

Page 10: ... for more instructions TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED MULTI POWER COOKING To Set I Plug in Temperature Probe 2 Touch CLEAR 3 Touch TEMP CONTROl_ 4 Touch Numbers for Cooking Temperature 5 Touch COOK CONTROL 6 Touch Numbers for Cooking Power level 7 Touch START See page 19 for more instructions PROGRAMMED DEFROST To Set 1 Touch CLEAR 2 Touch PROGRAMMED DEFROST 3 Touch Numbers for Defrost Time 4 Touch START ...

Page 11: ... until only one 0 shows in the Display Window Set Cooking Time TEMPERATURE CONTROL Set Cooking Temperature COOK CONTROL Set Cooking Power level To reset to HI set 99 PAUSE BETWEEN STAGES Some recipes need stimng turning adding or removing of foods between stages To set the Oven to stop between stages touch PAUSE rather than MEMORY RECALL when setting the Oven After the pause to restart the Oven to...

Page 12: ...if COOK CONTROL is touched the Light above COOK will go on and the word HI will show in the Display Window This is to tell you that the oven will be running on HI power unless a different power setting is chosen 4 Touch START The oven will begin cooking and the Display Window will show the time counting down by seconds A tone sounds for two seconds when the time is up and the oven shuts itself off...

Page 13: ...0 BAKE Cooking scrambled eggs cakes 70 ROAST Cooking rump roast ham veal and lamb cooking cheese dishes cooking eggs and milk cooking quick breads and cereal products 80 REHEAT Quickly reheating precooked or prepared food heating sandwiches 90 SAUTE Quickly cooking onions celery and green peppers reheating meat slices quickly 100 HI MAX POWER Cooking tender cuts of meat cooking poultry fish vegeta...

Page 14: ... number that is next to LOW on the Cook Guide When you touch 20 the Display Window will read 20 This means that in the LOW setting the Oven is at a 20 power level 6 Touch START The Oven begins cooking and the Display Window will show the time counting down A tone will sound for two seconds when time is up and the Oven shuts itself off Example To Warm 6 doughnuts you would microwave on 80 REHEAT fo...

Page 15: ...always be placed in the center of meat DISPLAY WINDOW Shows the Cooking Temperature rising as the food is cooking Chosen temperature may be seen during cooking by touching TEMP CONTROL When chosen temperature is reached the Display will show Hold for 60 minutes or until Door is opened or STOP is touched meats Choose only fresh completely thawed meat Place meat fat side down on microwave roasting r...

Page 16: ...per lb medium well 6 rain per lb well done 6 7 min per Ib 70 Roast rare 3 4 rain per Ib medium rare 3 rain per lb medium 3 5 rain per lb medium well 4 min per lb we l done 5 6 rain per lb 70 Roast medium 4 5 rain per Ib well done 5 6 rain per lb 70 Roast 5 6 rain per l 70 Roast 9 10 min per lb TEMPERATURE PROBE AND COOK CONTROL SETTING 4 t HI Max Power 160 F 70 Roast 120 F I 125 F 130 F 135 F 140 ...

Page 17: ...ed paper or plastic wrap Meat Sandwiches 80 REHEAT 120 F Place the Temperature Probe Sensor in the thickest part of the thickl sandwich to be warmed The sensitive area of the Sensor should be located in the sandwich filling Leftovers Place Temperature Probe Sensor in the most dense or largest amount of food Canned Vegetables Baked Goods Syrup S0 IREEIEAT 80 REHEAT 80 REHEAT 70 ROAST 150 F 150 F 12...

Page 18: ... is chosen 6 Touch START The Oven begins cooking and you will be able to see the temperature of the food rising in the Display Window A Tone will sound for one second when the tempera ture is reached The Oven will switch into Hold Waml to keep the food at the set temperature The Cook Control Setting changes to 10 WARM To be sure the correct temperature is being held touch TEMP CONTROL The holding ...

Page 19: ... Oven will not work _ U i_ J _ J 6 lbuch COOK CONTROL The Light above COOK will go on Also the word HI will show in the Display Window until you enter a lower power setting This is to remind you that the Oven will always work at full power unless you set a lower power 7 Choose the cook control setting you desire and touch the corresponding Numbers For example if the recipe calls for cooking at the...

Page 20: ...ge 9 Touch COOK CONTROL Display Window will read HI I0 Touch Numbers for the Cooking Power level in the second cooking stage if other than HI I I Touch START Example In preparing a cake mix the Cookbook calls for a first stage of 7 minutes at the 50 SIMMER power level followed by a second stage of 3 minutes at HI Here s how to set the oven 4 Touch COOK CONTROL HI will show in the Display Window to...

Page 21: ...ROL 5 Touch 0 0 of cooking power 6 Touch MEMORY RECALL 7 Touch TIME or TEMP CONTROL 8 Touch numbers for Cooking Time or Temperature 9 Touch COOK CONTROL I0 Touch numbers for Cooking Power level I I Touch START WHOLE MEAL COOKING See Cookbook for detailed explanation Whole Meal Cooking lets you cook two or more different foods at the same time Foods need not be placed in the Oven at the same time n...

Page 22: ...A tone will sound when time is up and the oven shuts itself off Note If you want to cook after Programmed Defrosting touch MEMORY RECALL then set Time and Power level for cooking the thawed food The cooking process can be set for up to three stages when Programmed Defrost is used Example To defrost two pound of Ground Beef use Programmed Defrost for 9 minutes 1 Touch CLEAR 2 Touch PROGRAMMED DEFRO...

Page 23: ...ow gentle cooking Use the Defrost Cook level to reheat many frozen convenience foods and also to defrost small bread items PROGRAMMED STANDING DIRECTIONS CUT AND WEIGHT DEFROST TIME TIME FISH AND SEAFOOD FISH Fish fillets I lb 2 Ibs Fish steaks I lb Whole fish 8 to 10 oz 1_ to 2 Ibs Lobster tails 8 oz pkg Crab legs 8 10 oz Crabmeat 6 OZ Shrimp I lb 4 to 5 min i 5 to 6rain 1 4 to 5 min 5 rain 5 rai...

Page 24: ...n per lb 5 to 7 min per lb 3 to 4 min per lb 3 to 4 min per lb 3 to 4 Tin per lb 3 to 4 Tin per lb 4 to 5 Tin per lb 3 to 4 Tin per lb 5 min 5 min 10 Tin 30 45 min 30 min 5 10 Tin 5 10 min 5 10 Tin 10 min 8 10 rain Turn over once Remove thawed portions with fork Return remainder Freeze in doughnut shape Turn over once Turn over once Turn over once Turn over once Turn over once Turn over once Turn ...

Page 25: ...rain 11 2to 2 min 2 to 4 rain 4 to 5 rain 4 to 6 min per lb 3 to 5 min per Ib 4 to 5 min 6 to 7 min 5 10 rain 10 rain lOmin 30 45 min 3 5 min 3 5 rain 4 6 rain 5 min 30 min 20 min 10 min 10 min i Separate chops halfway through defrosting time Turn over once Turn over once Defrost until strips separate Turn over once Remove thawed portions with fork Return remainder Turn over once Defrost until pie...

Page 26: ...per lb 4 to 5 min per lb 2_ to 3 min per lb I0 to II min per lb 9 to I0 min per lb 25 30 min 10 15 min 60 min i 20 min 15 20 min 10 rain J 20 min 20 rain Turn over once Immerse in cold water for standing time Turn over tuace Separate pieces when partially thawed Turn over once Immerse in cold water for standing time Tutti over once Turn over once Separate pieces when partially thawed Remove from f...

Page 27: ...be used for microwave cooking CAUTION Always make sure that closed utensils are opened and plastic pouches of vegetables are pierced before cooking Tightly closed utensils could explode Materials to avoid METAL UTENSILS Metal utensils are not recommended because the metal shields the food from microwave energy on the bottom and sides causing uneven cooking results Metal utensils will also cause ar...

Page 28: ... the rear of the oven and is held by two tabs in front Pull the front edge down and fo_ ard to remove Wash only in warm not hot detergent water rinse and wipe dry Avoid hitting or bending the metal stirrer blades as this could cause uneven cooking or damage to the oven To replace shield slide it into the side and rear slots with cut off at left rear corner and fitthe front edge of the shield with ...

Page 29: ...he microwave oven has been made to vent this steam out the rear vent_ Q Will the microwave oven be damaged if it operates empty A Yes Never run it empty and without the glass tray Q Does microwave energy pass through the viewing screen in the door A No The metal screen bounces back the energy to the oven cavity The holes or ports are made to allow light to pass they do not let microwave energy thr...

Page 30: ...ve popping devices are available While safe to use they usually do not give results equaJ to regular popping methods If used carefully follow the instructions which come with the popping product and never leave the oven unattended while popping corn Never pop corn in a paper bag Q A What is wrong when three potatoes bake thoroughly and the fourth is still not cooked The fourth potato may be slight...

Page 31: ...sted for years of dependable operation Yet any modern appliance may require service from time to time A Sears Maintenance Agreement is more than an extension of the Warranty It provides complete protection from unexpected repair bills and undue inconvenience It assures you of maximum efficiency from your Microwave Oven Here s a comparative Warranty and Maintenance Agreement chart showing you the b...

Page 32: ... MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP SEARS WILL REPAIR IT FREE OF CHARGE THE ABOVE WARRANTY COVERAGE APPLIES ONLY TO MICROWAVE OVENS WHICH ARE USED FOR PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS STORE OR SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY WHILE THIS PRODUCT IS IN USE IN THE UNITED STATES THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIG...

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