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Summary of Contents for Chambers CMO-2743

Page 1: ...MODEL CM02743 Use and Care Guide IMPERIAL MAJESTY Built In Self Clean Electric Microwave Single Oven with Retained Heat Cooking ...

Page 2: ... 9 HowtoUsethe Lower Oven lO Baking ll l 2 Baking Time and Temperature Chart 13 Roasting l 5 Roasting Time and Temperature Chart 16 Broiling l 7 Broiling Time and Temperature Chart 18 Rotisserie 19 2 0 Rotisserie Time and Temperature Chart 2 1 AutomaticTimeBaking 22 2 3 Retained Heat Cooking 24 25 Oven Care and Cleaning 26 Oven Self Cleaning 27 30 SpecialInformation 3 1 When You Need Service Back ...

Page 3: ...writing to the above address l When writing to us about your microwave oven please be sure to include Model number Serial number Date of purchase Ownership Registration Card Also please fill out and mail your ownership registration card This card will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event of a product safety notification and assist us in complying with the provisions of the Consumer Produ...

Page 4: ... particularly im portant that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage in the a Door bent b Hinges and Latches broken or loosened c Door Seals and Sealing Surfaces 4 THE OVEN SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be fol lowed including the following WARNING To reduce...

Page 5: ...s to be turned off Have the installer show you where it is located 13 Clean your ovens regularly See care and cleaning instructions 14 Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in the owner s manuals Microwave Oven Precautions 1 Some products such as whole eggs and sealed jars for example closed glass jars may explode and should not be heated in the microwave oven 2 When cleaning s...

Page 6: ...t clothing or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior sur faces of oven until they have had sufficient time to cool Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns among these surfaces are oven vent openings and surfaces near these openings oven doors and windows 7 Never let aluminum foil touch heating elements 8 Never touch an oven light bulb with a dam...

Page 7: ...n Lock Lever Oven Lock Rotisserie Plug Cover Rotisserie Support Rack Oven Rack Serial Plate Bake Element Control Pane1 for Microwave Detailed in Separate Microwave Use 6 Care Booklet Broiler Element ven Light ven Door Gasket Bake View Window Door Handle ...

Page 8: ...inder and Clock Set Control I Selector Clean Indicator Light Serve Indicator Light Lock Indicator Light RETAINED HEAT Indicator Light Thermostat Control Oven Indicator Light J Oven Light Switch RETAINED HEAT Switch Panel Light Switch ...

Page 9: ...been a power interruption to the microwave oven Power to the microwave oven is interrupted when the selector is moved into or through the CLEAN po sition or when there is an electrical power failure If the clock is stopped for 18 hours or more customer programmed recipes may be lost The preprogrammed recipes will not be affected Follow above instructions to reset both clocks since power interrupti...

Page 10: ...s are on the upper element op erates at 25 percent power to aid in more uniform baking The upper element does not turn red like the lower element which operates at full power Thermostat The adjustable Thermostat can be set at any temperature from 170 F LOW to 550 F Settings LOW to 225 F are suggested for warming and holding foods Preheating the Oven For best results preheat the oven unless the rec...

Page 11: ...l rack out until bar on back of rack touches first stop 2 Lift front of rack up until rear position of rack slides out between two front stops Baking Tips l Set the oven controls and if necessary allow the oven to preheat before positioning pans l Use the Minute Minder to time cooking functions See page 13 for rec ommended baking times l Avoid opening the oven door during baking Heat is lost and i...

Page 12: ... give them a tender golden crust l Reduce oven temperature by 25OF when using glass pans except when baking pies or yeast breads l Cookies biscuits and cream puffs bake best on medium weight aluminum sheets with no sides or very low sides l Use the recommended pan size given in recipes Using Aluminum Foil Correctly in the Oven If you wish to use foil to catch possible spillovers cut a piece of foi...

Page 13: ...caroons 350 20 30 350 12 15 Miscellaneous apples baked beans baked custard casserole cup potatoes baked pudding bread cottage rice scalloped dishes souffle Pastries cream puffs custard and pumpkin pie pastry shell two crust fruit pie cooked filling uncooked fiIling meringue topping 375 50 60 300 5 6 hrs 325 45 60 325 30 45 400 60 90 350 45 60 375 30 40 325 40 60 350 60 90 350 50 60 400 350 450 400...

Page 14: ... l the oven rack is overcrowded see pan placement on page 12 l the pan was set too close to one side of the oven OR l the oven door was not closed properly l the batter was spread unevenly in the pan OR l the pans were set too close to the sides of the oven OR l oven is not level OR l pans were warped l there were too many pans or the pans were too large for the oven OR l the oven was too hot l th...

Page 15: ...wning for long term roasting as when roasting a turkey Place tent shaped foil loosely over meat to allow for air circulation Do not seal foil or meat will be steamed l Use an accurate meat thermometer to determine when meat has reached desired degree of doneness Insert thermometer into the center of the thickest portion of the meat or inner thigh or breast of poultry For an accurate reading the ti...

Page 16: ...t medium well done 4 6 325 25 150 4 6 325 30 170 Lamb Leg half 3 4 325 35 160 6 7 325 30 180 Fresh Pork Loin Shoulder 4 5 325 35 170 4 5 325 40 185 Poultry 3 4 400 40 l Chicken 5 7 350 30 t t Duck 10 12 325 25 l Goose 6 10 325 25 Turkey lo 16 325 20 170 175 18 25 325 18 170 175 Fully Cooked Ham 3 5 325 18 130 8 10 325 15 130 Veal Loin Shoulder 3 4 325 35 170 5 6 325 45 170 16 Add 15 minutes if chi...

Page 17: ... so more natural juices will be retained l Broil food on one side for slightly more than half the recommended time then season and turn it Season the second side just before you remove it from the broiler l Trim the outer layer of fat from steaks and chops before broiling l Slit fatty edges to prevent meat from curling l Brush food with butter sauce or seasoning if desired several times during bro...

Page 18: ...20 min 3 550 20 25 min Steak 1 thick rare medium well done 3 550 15 20 min 3 550 20 25 min 3 550 20 25 min Hamburger Patties 3 450 15 20 min Lamb Chops 1 thick 3 400 20 30 min Ham Slice 1 thick 3 400 20 25 min Bacon 3 400 5 7 min Frankfurters 3 400 lo 12 min Chicken Pieces 4 400 60 70 min Fish 2 350 20 25 min Calves Liver 3 350 lo 12 min Tomato Halves 3 550 8 10 min Orange or Grapefruit Halves 2 5...

Page 19: ...nd of the spear Center the meat on the spear Slide the prong which was removed back onto the spear Slide both prongs into the meat and tighten thumbscrews 4 Place spear with food on the support rack Swing the cover plate at the back of the oven cavity to the side and insert the spear into the drive socket The rotisserie motor will start when the spear is inserted all the way 5 Set the Thermostat t...

Page 20: ...try as for oven roasting Also close any openings with skewers or string For best results baste poultry with butter or broth every 20 30 minutes during rotissing time l Meat can be marinated before rotissing or basted with a favorite sauce several times during cooking l Foods for rotissing should be no longer than rotisserie spear with a di ameter of 7 inches or less l Make sure thumbscrews or pron...

Page 21: ...5 375 1 to 2 hrs 1 to 3 hrs time will depend on leanness 1 to 1l z hrs 1 to 2 hrs 2 to 2 hrs Veal rolled rump roast 3 5 lbs 170 400 1 to 2 hrs Lamb rolled leg rolled loin roast 3 5 lbs 3 5 lbs 180 180 400 400 1 to 2 hrs 1 to 2 hrs Poultry chicken broiler fryer cornish hen duck ZM 3 lbs 1 lb 5 6 lbs 190 190 190 425 425 425 1 to 1 hrs 50 to 55 min 1 to 2 hrs Bologna roll 400 heat thru Frankfurters 4...

Page 22: ...u want the heating element to turn off Setting Start Time Stop Time NOTE When setting the Start Time or Stop Time Controls each click on the dial equals approximately 15 minutes df cooking time 5 Set the Thermostat 1 to the desired temperature 6 Iurn the Selector 2 to TIME BAKE 7 Iurn the Retained Heat 3 switch to OFF What Happens During This Selection l The oven will come on immediately and maint...

Page 23: ...time selected and maintain the set temperature for the selected number of hours l At the end of the cooking period the oven will shut off The Serve light will come on and stay on until the oven controls are manually turned off To Use The Keep Warm Feature With Automatic Time Baking Follow instructions on pages 22 23 for Automatic Time Baking To Start Now or To Start Later After turning the Selecto...

Page 24: ...ollowing the instructions on page 9 2 Set the Start Time Control Push in and turn the Start Time Control until it pops out and shows the same time as the oven clock 3 Set the Stop Time Control length of power on period Push in and turn the Stop Time Control to the time you want the heating element to turn off NOTE When setting the Start Time or Stop Time Controls each click on the Control equals a...

Page 25: ...bined start time delay plus cook time is 11 hours This means the oven cannot be set at 8 p m in the evening to come on the next day at 2 p m in the afternoon Instead the oven would come on at 2 a m in the morning What Happens During This Selection l The oven will come on at the start time selected and maintain the set temperature for the selected number of hours l At the end of the power on period...

Page 26: ...lating Porcelain Enamel Chrome Plating Glass Chrome Plating Plated Plastic Pyrolytic Porcelain Enamel Clean With Detergent and hot water Soap filled steel wool pad with plenty of water Rinse well Detergent and hot water Removable plated parts may be soaked in ammonia solution of 1 cup ammpnia to 2 gallons of water Detergent and hot water Rinse and dry with soft cloth Soap and hot water Rinse and d...

Page 27: ...VY GREASE BUILDUP ON THESE ITEMS WILL PRODUCE SMOKE AND ODORS WHICH CAN BE DISCHARGED INTO THE KITCHEN 2 Wipe up large spillovers Wipe up large spillovers on the bottom and sides of the oven with a damp cloth or sponge NEVER USE CHEMICAL OVEN CLEANERS INSIDE SELF CLEANING OVEN OR ON RAISED PORTION OF THE DOOR The smoke eliminator will handle the normal flow of odors during the clean cycle however ...

Page 28: ...be set to start at a later time automatically Set the Start Time Control to the desired start time and the Stop Time Control to the desired stop time Lock Lever 3 Close door 4 Determine length of cleaning time needed from chart below Push in and turn the Stop Time Control 4 to the hour cleaning should stop CLEAN Soil Description TIME Moderate Soil GUIDE Heavy Soil Set Stop Time Ahead 2 hours 3 hou...

Page 29: ...ot be opened until Lock Light goes out l After a clean cycle any powdery residue can be wiped away with a damp cloth If white spots remain in the oven after a clean cycle remove them with a non scratch scouring pad before using the oven again These spots are usually salt residues that cannot be removed during the Self Clean cycle l If the soil removal was not complete increase the length of the cl...

Page 30: ... Oven Self Cleaning Tips l Evening is a good time to clean the oven after normal oven use is completed l Small amounts of smoke escaping from the oven vent are normal when oven is heavily soiled Excessive smoke may indicate heavy spillovers have not been wiped up THE MICROWAVE OVEN WILL NOT OPERATE WHEN THE LOWER OVEN IS IN THE SELF CLEAN CYCLE After the cycle is complete the Microwave Oven clock ...

Page 31: ...e being careful to hold the control frame in place l Pull control frame forward l Remove the bulb by twisting and pulling forward l Replace used bulb with a GE F85T5 8 watt bulb or equivalent by twisting and pushing in l Replace control frame screws knob and oven light and panel light bezel nuts Turn on the power l Reset digital and electronic clocks according to instructions on page 9 To Remove O...

Page 32: ...te to state l t l l t l HOW TO ARRANGE FOR SERVICE l First call your dealer or repair service he recommends l All service should be handled locally by the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or an authorized Chambers servicing outlet If your local service is not satisfactory contact the Customer Relations Department Chambers Division P O Box 558 St Joseph Michigan 49085 0558 WHEN YOU NEED SERV...

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