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OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION

GETTING THE BEST
RESULTS FROM YOUR
MICROWAVE OVEN

Keep an eye on things. The instructions in
this book have been formulated with great
care, 
but your success in preparing them
depends, of course, on how much attention you
pay to the food as it cooks. Always watch your
food while it cooks. Your microwave oven is
equipped with a light that turns on automatically
when the oven is in operation so that you can
see inside and check the progress of your recipe.
Directions given in recipes to elevate, stir, and
the like should be thought of as the minimum
steps recommended. If the food seems to be
cooking unevenly, simply make the necessary
adjustments you think appropriate to correct the
problem.

Factors affecting cooking times. Many factors
affect cooking times. The temperature of
ingredients used in a recipe makes a big
difference in cooking times. For example, a cake
made with ice-cold butter, milk, and eggs will
take considerably longer to bake than one made
with ingredients that are at room temperature. 
All of the recipes in this book give a range of
cooking times. In general, you will find that the
food remains under-cooked at the lower end of
the time range, and you may sometimes want to
cook your food beyond the maximum time given,
according to personal preference. The governing
philosophy of this book is that it is best for a
recipe to be conservative in giving cooking times.
While undercooked food may always be cooked
a bit more, overcooked food is ruined for good.
Some of the recipes, particularly those for bread,
cakes, and custard, recommend that food be
removed from the oven when they are slightly
undercooked. This is not a mistake. When
allowed to stand, usually covered, these foods
will continue to cook outside of the oven as the
heat trapped within the outer portions of the
foods gradually travels inward. If the foods are
left in the oven until they are cooked all the way
through, the outer portions will become
overcooked or even burnt. 
As you gain experience in using your microwave
oven, you will become increasingly skillful in
estimating both cooking and standing times for
various foods.

PRECAUTIONS

*

Be certain to place the front surface of the door
three inches away or more from the countertop
edge to avoid accidental tipping of the appliance
in normal usage.

*

For the most accurate programming of the
electronic units, touch the center of each pad
securely. Do not touch several pads at one time
or touch between pads. A beep sound should be
heard with each touch when a pad is touched
correctly.

*

Do not hit or strike the control with objects such
as silverware, utensils, etc. Breakage may occur.

*

Be careful when taking the cooking utensils out
of the oven. Some dishes absorb heat from the
cooked food and may be hot.

*

Do not rinse cooking utensils by immediately
placing them into water just after cooking. This
may cause breakage. Allow the turntable to cool.

*

Use only specific glass utensils. See cooking
utensils section in this manual.

*

Do not operate the oven empty. Either food or
water should always be in the oven during
operation to absorb microwave energy.

*

Do not use your microwave oven to dry
newspapers or clothes. They can catch fire.

*

Use only thermometers approved for microwave
oven cooking.

*

Be certain the turntable is in place when you
operate the oven.

*

Pierce the skin of potatoes, whole squash,
apples, or any fruit or vegetable which has a skin
covering before cooking.

*

Never use your microwave oven to cook eggs in
the shell. Pressure can build up inside the shell,
causing it to burst.

*

Do not pop popcorn, except in a microwave-safe
container or commercial package designed
especially for microwave ovens. 
Never try to pop popcorn in a paper bag not
designed for microwave oven use. Overcooking
may result in smoke and fire. Do not repop
unpopped kernels. Do not reuse popcorn bags.

Summary of Contents for Goldstar MA-1303BRV

Page 1: ...MA 1303BRV MICROWAVE OVEN OWNER S MANUAL COOKING GUIDE PLEASE READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING Website http www LGEservice com E mail http www LGEservice com techsup html ...

Page 2: ...nergy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks b Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces c Do not operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the 1 Door bent 2 Hinges and latches broken or loosened ...

Page 3: ... CHILD LOCK 11 ONE TOUCH COOKING 11 ONE TOUCH COOKING CHART 12 CUSTOM COOK 13 MORE LESS 13 KG LBS 13 AUTO DEFROST 14 MEAT 15 POULTRY 15 FISH 16 HEATING OR REHEATING GUIDE 17 FRESH VEGETABLE CHART 18 CLEANING 19 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE 19 WARRANTY Inside back cover CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Specifications subject to change without prior notice IEC 705 RATING STANDARD MODEL MA 1303BRV 120...

Page 4: ...tchen sink in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 12 Do not immerse cord or plug in water 13 Keep cord away from heated surfaces 14 Do not let cord hang over the edge of a table or counter 15 When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that comes together on closing the door use only mild nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth 16 To reduce the risk of fire ...

Page 5: ... grounding type 3 wire cord and 3 the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally B CIRCUITS For safety purposes this oven must be plugged into a 15 or 20 Amp circuit No other electrical appliances or lighting circuits should be on this line If in doubt consult a licensed electrician C V...

Page 6: ...he foods gradually travels inward If the foods are left in the oven until they are cooked all the way through the outer portions will become overcooked or even burnt As you gain experience in using your microwave oven you will become increasingly skillful in estimating both cooking and standing times for various foods PRECAUTIONS Be certain to place the front surface of the door three inches away ...

Page 7: ...ng dish This way thicker portions will receive the most microwave energy and the foods will cook evenly Elevating Thick or dense foods are often elevated so that microwaves can be absorbed by the underside and center of the foods Piercing Foods enclosed in a shell skin or membrane are likely to burst in the oven unless they are pierced prior to cooking Such foods include both yolks and whites of e...

Page 8: ... utensil and it is not safe for use in the microwave oven You probably have many items on hand in your kitchen that can be used as cooking equipment in your microwave oven Just read through the following checklist 1 Dinner plates Many kinds of dinner ware are microwave safe If in doubt consult the manufacturer s literature or perform the microwave test above 2 Glassware Glassware that is heat resi...

Page 9: ...ntered One Touch Control Ez On More Less Start Stop Clear Auto Defrost Custom Cook Kg Lbs Popcorn Pizza Potato Beverage Food Plate Frozen Entree Fresh Vegetable Baked Goods Casserole 1 2 3 Time 4 5 6 0 7 8 9 Power Clock Minimum 2 feet 24 inches Your oven will be packed with the following materials Glass Turntable 1 each Owner s Manual Cooking Guide 1 each Rotating Ring 1 each This microwave oven i...

Page 10: ...d one long tone sounds The word End shows in the display window Then the oven shuts itself off NOTE If you do not select the power level the oven will operate at power HIGH To set HI POWER cooking skip steps 4 5 above Touch STOP CLEAR Touch CLOCK Enter the time by using the number key pads 1 1 1 and 1 Touch CLOCK The clock starts counting Example To set 11 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Touch STOP CLEA...

Page 11: ...of meat Cooking pork chops roast Taking chill out of fruit Softening butter Keeping casseroles and main dishes warm Softening butter and cream cheese Standing time Independent timer High 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CHILD LOCK This is a unique safety feature that prevents unwanted oven operation such as used by children Once the child lock is set no cooking can take place When child lock was already set if...

Page 12: ...er cooking let stand for 2 minutes Prepare vegetable wash cut up vegetable into 1 2 inch slices or pieces Most vegetables need 2 minutes or 3 minutes standing time after cooking 1 cup Add 2 tablespoon water 2 cup Add 1 4 cup water 3 cup Add 1 3 cup water 4 cup Add 1 2 cup water Place in the center of the oven on paper towel Place in center of the oven POPCORN PIZZA BEVERAGE FROZEN ENTREE FOOD PLAT...

Page 13: ... cooking time each time you press it Pressing LESS will subtract 10 seconds of cooking time each time you press it KG LBS Use this pad to select the weight of the foods 1 Touch STOP CLEAR 2 Touch CUSTOM COOK 1 0 0 shows in the display 3 Enter 10 minutes 30 seconds by touching 1 0 3 and 0 4 Touch POWER 5 Touch 8 P 80 shows in the display 6 Touch START Example To set cooking program 10 minutes 30 se...

Page 14: ... roast Rump roast Chuck roast Hamburger patty LAMB Chop 1 inch thick Rolled roast PORK Chop 1 2 inch thick Spareribs Country style ribs Rolled roast Sausage VEAL Cutlets 1 lbs 1 2 inch thick POULTRY Whole under 4 lbs Cut up Breasts boneless CORNISH HENS Whole TURKEY Breast under 6 lbs FISH Fillets Whole Steaks SHELLFISH Crab meat Lobster tails Shrimp Scallops NOTE When you touch the START pad the ...

Page 15: ...he skin and brush lightly with vegetable oil unless self basting 4 All poultry should be placed on a microwave roasting rack or a microwave proof plate and placed on the turntable 5 Cook according to the instructions in the cooking chart below turning the bird over halfway through the cooking time Poultry because of its shape has a tendency to cook unevenly especially in very bony parts Turning th...

Page 16: ...cooking chart before serving 6 After standing time check to see that the fish is thoroughly cooked The fish should be opaque and flake easily OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONT D Microwave Cooking Time Standing power per pound Time Fish Fillets HIGH 5 7 minutes Add 15 30 ml 1 2 tbsp 2 3 minutes Whole Mackerel HIGH 5 7 minutes 3 4 minutes Cleaned and Prepared Whole Trout Cleaned HIGH 6 8 minutes 3 4 minut...

Page 17: ...s Cover with plastic wrap and vent Casserole 1 cup 2 3 minutes COOK covered in microwaveable casserole 4 cups 6 8 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking Casserole cream or cheese 1 cup 2 3 minutes COOK covered in microwaveable casserole 4 cups 4 5 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking Sloppy Joe or Barbecued beef Reheat filling and bun separately 1 sandwich 11 2 21 2 minutes Cook filling co...

Page 18: ...in 1 1 2 qt baking dish 2 3 minutes Cover Mushrooms 1 2 Ib 2 3 Place mushrooms in 1 1 2 qt covered casserole 2 3 minutes Fresh Sliced Stir halfway through cooking Parsnips Fresh 1Ib 5 8 Add 1 2 cup water in 1 1 2 qt covered casserole 2 3 minutes Sliced Stir halfway through cooking Peas Green 4 cups 8 10 Add 1 2 cup water in 1 1 2 qt covered casserole 2 3minutes Fresh Stir halfway through cooking S...

Page 19: ... still does not work properly contact the nearest authorized service center BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE INSIDE OF THE OVEN Use a damp cloth to wipe out crumbs and spillovers It is important to keep the area between door and cavity front clean to assure a tight seal Remove greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth then rinse and dry Do not use harsh detergent or abrasive cleaners GLASS TRAY The glass tray ...

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Page 23: ...TY OF MERCHANTABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so these limitations or exclusions 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 THE ABOVE WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY IN T...

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