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2009
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night
Appliances - 4
cONvEcTION MIcROWAvE
The convection microwave operates from
120 Volt AC supplied by shore power, the
generator or inverter.
AC Power for Convection Microwave
Typically, the AC outlet for the microwave is
found on the side of the microwave.
On some floor plans the AC outlet may be
found above the microwave behind the spice
rack. Remove the spice rack to access the AC
outlet.
Operation Tips:
Ensure cookware being used is microwave
safe. Gold paint or glaze may contain a
trace amount of gold which is electrically
conductive and not compatible for the
microwave. Hand painted china commonly
contains traces of metal.
The glass tray and roller guide must always
be in place during cooking.
Ensure the door is firmly closed before use.
If the control pad is not lit, plug another
electrical appliance into the same outlet to
verify 120 Volt AC power is present. If the
test item works, contact an appliance repair
facility to have the convection microwave
checked.
Steam accumulating inside or around the
outside of the oven door may occur when
the convection microwave is operated
under high humidity conditions and in
no way indicates a malfunction of the
convection microwave. Wipe away steam
using a soft cloth.
Convection Microwave Facts:
One of the most useful documents for the
convection microwave is the OEM manual,
located in the owner’s information file box.
Read it carefully and keep for reference.
A properly functioning convection
microwave presents no hazard with ordinary
use. Safety features should be kept in good
condition.
DO NOT
attempt to bypass
safety interlocks or allow debris or residue to
accumulate on the door or oven face. If the
oven is damaged, discontinue use.
Oven adjustments or repairs should be
made by qualified service personnel. Check
the convection microwave OEM manual
for maintenance tips and other information.
Remember to register the convection
microwave with the manufacturer.
CAUTION
If a fire flares up when using the
cooktop, turn OFF the convection
microwave ventilation fan as it may
spread the flames. The ventilation
fan does not manually turn off when
automatically started from a heated
cooktop. Turn off the two Main
AC circuit breakers, found on the
distribution panel located above the
driver, to prevent the flames from
spreading into the microwave.
NOTE
When dry camping, minimize using
the inverter to operate the convection
microwave due to the high rate of
battery consumption.
NOTE
The convection microwave is for food
preparation only. DO NOT use the
convection microwave to dry clothes,
newspapers, shoes or other items.
CAUTION
Long-term use of the inverter to
operate the microwave while in transit
will damage the alternator. Use the
generator to operate the microwave
while in transit.
Care & Cleaning
The exterior of the convection microwave
is plastic and metal. The interior is metal.
DO NOT
clean with scouring pads, harsh
or abrasive cleaners, chemical cleaners or
petroleum based thinners that can damage the
finish. Use mild soap and water with a damp
cloth or paper towel to remove stains or spills.
When cleaning the touch pad, open the door
to prevent accidental operation. Use mild
soap and water with a soft cloth. Avoid using
excess amounts of water on the touch pad. The
turntable plate and oven racks are dishwasher
safe.
Charcoal Filter:
Depending on use, the charcoal filter should
be replaced every 6 to 12 months. Use the
following procedure to remove the louvers to
replace the charcoal filter and oven light:
Remove power to the Convection
Microwave.
Remove the screws (A) securing the
louver.
Insert a flat edge screwdriver over each
tab pressing downward and move the
louver away from the microwave.
Remove and replace the charcoal filter.
Ensure the filter is positioned on the
supporting tabs.
Replace louver and mounting screws.
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