Page 1: ... plwise read these instructions completely AMDS de operar eate produdo lea esrte instrucfivo en su tolalkJad Spanish Operating Instructions can be lounci on pages 41 53 El manual de instfuKN fies ef gspaftol puede er encpntrftda en 19 pagmas 41 53 To order accessories or parts see page 40 ...
Page 2: ...surfaces d The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except property qualified service personnel STAPLE YOUR STORE RECEIPT HERE The serial number of this product may be Model No found on the right side of the oven door opening You should note the model number and the serial number of this oven in the space Serial No provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase f...
Page 3: ...aracteristics 17 Cooking Techniques 17 18 Appetizers 19 Meats 20 23 Poultry 24 26 Fish and Seafood 27 28 Casseroles 29 Eggs and Cheese 30 Vegetables 31 32 Pasta Rice and Cereal 33 34 Quick Breads and Cakes 35 36 Pies 37 Microwave Shortcuts 38 Maintenance Before Requesting Service 39 To Order Books Accessories etc 40 Care of Your Microwave Oven 40 Technical Specifications Inside Front Cover Quick G...
Page 4: ...glass jars may explode and should not be heated in this oven 16 To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity a Do not overcook food Carefully attend appliance if paper plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking b Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven c If materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven door clos...
Page 5: ...nger cord 2 Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use 3 If a long cord or extension cord is used 1 the marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance 2 the extension cord must be a grounding type 3 wire cord and 3 the longer cord should be arranged so that it ...
Page 6: ... When using foil skewers warming rack or utensils made of metal in the oven allow at least 1 inch 2 5 cm of space between metal material and interior oven walls If arcing occurs sparking remove metal material skewers etc and or transfer to a non metallic container Dishes with metallic trim should not be used as arcing may occur 8 PAPER TOWELS CLOTHS Do not use paper towels or cloths which contain ...
Page 7: ...tal Twist Ties i _ NO r They may cause arcing which could cause a fire in the oven Oven Cooking Bag Yes Follow manufacturers directions Close bag with the nylon tie provided a strip cut from the end of the bag or a piece of cotton string Do not close with metal twist tie Make six Vi inch 1 cm slits by closure Paper Plates Napkins Yes Use to warm cooked foods and to cook foods that require short co...
Page 8: ...e safe dish 5 If food or utensil on Glass Tray touches oven walls causing the tray to stop moving the tray will automatically rotate in opposite direction This is normal 6 Glass tray can rotate in either direction See through Oven Window with Vapor Barrier film do not remove Door Safety Lock System Roller Ring 1 The Roller Ring and oven floor should be cleaned frequently to prevent excessive noise...
Page 9: ...our instructions and time of day or colon appears on the screen 10 Start Pad One tap allows oven to begin functioning If door is opened or Stop Reset Pad is pressed once during oven operation Start Pad must again be pressed to restart oven 11 Sensor Reheat Pad page 13 12 Sensor Cooking Pads page 13 14 13 More Less Pad One tap allows you to add to the Sensor cooking time Two taps allows you to prog...
Page 10: ...ique feature of your GENIUS Premier 1000w microwave oven is the FUNCTION pad The initial settings of your microwave are LANGUAGE ENGLISH WEIGHT LB WORD SPEED MEDIUM MENU ACTION SCREEN ON CHILD LOCK OFF BEEP ON REMINDER BEEP OFF DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF CLOCK ON DEMO MODE OFF To change any setting see page 9 FUNCTION PAD for other options To Use Function Pad 1 iqi imi mtmw BEE n m GEO i i Press FUNCTION...
Page 11: ...th your oven the prompting can be turned off 1 ON Prompting Guide will reappear 2 OFF Prompting Guide will not appear c O CHILD LOCK ON OFF The oven has Child Safety Lock feature which prevents use by children 1 ON Child Lock has been set and operation will not be accepted 2 OFF Child Lock has been cancelled 6 BEEP ON OFF If you wish to have the oven operate with no beep it can be eliminated 1 ON ...
Page 12: ...ime 3START Flashes MENU ACTION MESSAGE is PRESS START If the door is opened CLOSE DOOR Cooking will start The time in the Menu Action Screen will begin to count down To recall the selected power level during cooking press Power Level Pad For 2 or 3 stage cooking repeat above steps 1 and 2 before pressing Start Pad At the end of cooking MENU ACTION MESSAGE IS ENJOY YOUR MEAL To Set Clock 1 Timer Cl...
Page 13: ...minutes 1 1 Defrosted items in 2 layers should be rinsed separately or have a longer stand time FOOD DEFROST TIME min per pound DURING DEFROSTING AFTER DEFROSTING Stand Time Rinse Fish and Seafood up to 3 lb 1 5 kg Crabmeat 12 to 14 Break apart 5 min NO Fish Steaks 6 to 10 Turn over Fish Fillets 6 to 8 Turn over Rearrange YES Sea Scallops 14 to 16 Break apart Remove defrosted pieces Shrimp medium ...
Page 14: ...eight should be between 0 5 lb and 7 lbs 230g 3 kg Food less than 0 5 lb will begin to cook therefore use TIME DEFROST page 10 For smaller portions see DEFROSTING CHART on page 1 1 for propertimes 3 The interior of your oven and the glass tray should be clean and dry 4 Place the UNWRAPPED food in the center of the DEFROST RACK RACK is ONLY for defrosting 5 Do NOT cover food when using SENSOR DEFRO...
Page 15: ...shorter time 1 tap MORE cooking 2 taps LESS cooking Press MORE LESS before pressing START Sensor Reheat Pad 1 t f Sensor Reheat S 1 PRESS MENU ACTION MESSAGE is SENSOR REHEAT PRESS START START flashes 2 MORE LESS Optional 3 s I Start PRESS MENU ACTION MESSAGE is SENSOR REHEAT CLOSE DOOR Sensor evaluation begins After 2 beeps display will count down NOTES ON SENSOR REHEAT Follow the recommendations...
Page 16: ...1 X 2x Fish Fillets 1 e lb min 1 _0 J II III 1 1 Arrsooo ro st cinnlo lawor io Hroh f owar vA fth NH or r i CkMi j s ui a oiiiyjc idypr ir i uk n vUvcf wiui uu ur plastic wrap Stir or rearrange after beep Shellfish V lb min 230 g min 1 x DdbUI 1 O 9IIL CO Qlaoo oo miorouusiwo cufo Hich Oowor m ith nanor tniA olc ncu w uvi rniuruvvdvt bdit uioii vuvcr wiui pdfsur luwcio Poultry Meat 2x Chicken Piec...
Page 17: ...bag 6 Never leave oven unattended when popping popcorn CAUTION If pre packaged popcorn is of a different weight then the recommended weight do not use the popcorn setting since inadequate popping or a fire may occur Follow the manufacturers instructions Quick Min This feature allows you to set cooking times easily instead of using Number Pads or to add extra cooking time To Set Cooking Time Quick ...
Page 18: ...i s I Start Press once Set desired amount ofstand time usingflashing number pads t Press Cooking will start After cooking stand time will count down without oven operating Timer Clock Press once HUSH BE0 GO Set desired amount ofstand time usingflashing numberpads Set Desired Cooking Program e g High 10 min See page 1 0 Start Press After completed delayed time cooking will start NOTE 1 When the fir...
Page 19: ...ay decrease and a fire could result Shape Uniform sizes heat more evenly The thin end of a drumstick will cook more quickly than the meaty end To compensate for irregular shapes place thin parts toward the center of the dish and thick pieces toward the edge Size Thin pieces cook more quickly than thick pieces Starting Temperature Foods that are room temperature take less time to cook than if they ...
Page 20: ...r to add time to an undercooked product Once the food is overcooked nothing can be done Stirring Stirring is usually necessary during microwave cooking We have noted when stirring is helpful using the words once twice frequently or occasionally to describe the amount of stirring necessary Always bring the cooked outside edges toward the center and the less cooked center portions toward the outside...
Page 21: ...pulp tomato pepper oregano basil and parsley Cook at HIGH 2 minutes Stir once Drain mixture and set aside Pat zucchini shells dry Place tomato mixture in each shell Cut into bite size pieces Place on a microwave and heat safe serving plate ORIENTAL SPARERIBS 2 pounds pork spareribs cut in 1 rib portions A cup soy sauce A cup honey V cup green onion finely chopped 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar 1 A...
Page 22: ...o 11 12 to 14 147 to 167 9 to 12 11 to 13 14to 17 130 F 55 C 140 F 60 C 160 F 70 C 130 F 55 C 140 F 60 C 160 F 70 C Place roast fat side up Cover roast with plastic wrap BEEF POT ROAST 2V to 3V Lb 1 2 to 1 7 kg Chuck Rump MEDIUM LOW 30 to 35 Cover meat with liquid Turn meat over half of cooking time PORK ROASTS 2V to 4 Lb 1 2 to 2 kg Bone in Boneless PORK PORK MEDIUM MEDIUM 15to18 15t0 18 170 F 77...
Page 23: ...GH 1 to 2 2 to 2 2 2V to 3 1 Canadian Bacon Slices 1 oz 30 g 2 A T 6 MEDIUM HIGH Vi to 1 to 2 3to4 1 Frankfurters scored 2 4 HIGH 2 to 3 3 to 4 3 Ham Slices about 2 oz 60 g ea 2 4 HIGH 1 1 to2V 2Vi to 3V 2 Hamburgers well 4 oz 120 g ea 1 2 4 HIGH 2 to 3 3to4 4 to51V 2 Lamb Chops shoulder 3 4 inch 2 cm thick 2 about 1 2 lb 4 about 1 lb MEDIUM HIGH 5V2 to 7 10V to 12 3 Pork Chops rib or loin 1 2 inc...
Page 24: ...n dish Sprinkle remaining oil on cutlets Cook at HIGH 3Va minutes Turn cutlets over Cook at MEDIUM 472 minutes Let stand covered with wax paper 5 minutes before serving Variation Substitute chicken cutlets for veal BEEF WITH BROCCOLI 1 tablespoon oil A pound boneless steak cut into thin strips 1 clove garlic finely chopped 7 teaspoon ginger 17a cups broccoli flowerets 1 tablespoon cornstarch 7a cu...
Page 25: ...pper and pineapple Cook covered with plastic wrap at HIGH 4 to 5 minutes or until pork is done Stir in sauce and let stand covered 5 minutes before serving SPICY SAUSAGE STEW 1 pound Italian sausage links cut into VA inch pieces 1 pound boneless pork cut into 1 Inch cubes 1 can 28 oz whole tomatoes chopped 1 can 8 oz tomato sauce 1 green pepper cut Into chunks 1 teaspoon basil 1 teaspoon oregano 1...
Page 26: ...ortions towards edge of dish Cover completely with plastic wrap Cook on Sensor Cooking Category 1 Poultry Meats PRESS once bacon twice CHICKEN PIECES 3 times WHOLE CHICKEN 4 times pork 5 times beef medium 2 More Uss optional SELECT DONENESS once more twice less 3 n Stan 1 PRESS After Cooking check the temperature of large chickens and turkeys with a meat thermometer Check the temperature in both t...
Page 27: ...nd covered 5 minutes or until cheese is melted STUFFED CORNISH HENS WITH ORANGE SAUCE 27 cups hot water 1 can 6 oz frozen orange juice concentrate defrosted and divided 1 package 6 oz long grain and wild rice mix 4 slices bacon cooked and crumbled 4 Cornish hens 1 lb ea V cup honey 7 to 72 teaspoon browning sauce Yield 4 Servings In 2 quart casserole combine water V cup orange juice concentrate an...
Page 28: ...llow oval casserole dish with meatier portions toward edge of dish Spread sauce evenly over chicken Cover with wax paper Cook at HIGH 57z to 6 minutes Baste chicken with sauce Cook uncovered at MEDIUM 9V2 to 10 minutes or until chicken is tender Sprinkle with cheese Let stand covered 5 minutes before serving VEGETABLE STUFFED CHICKEN BREASTS 4 large boneless chicken breasts skinned split and and p...
Page 29: ...D AMOUNT CATEGORY AMOUNT POWER APPROX COOKING TIME in minutes Fish Fillets to 2 lb 250 g to 1kg FISH FILLETS 1 lb 500 g HIGH 5 to 7V2 Fish Steaks 1 inch 2 5 cm thick 1 lb 500 g MEDIUM HIGH 5V to 7 Scallops sea Y to 2 lb 250 g to 1 kg SHELLFISH 1 lb 500 g MEDIUM HIGH 5 to 6 Shrimp medium size shelled and cleaned V to 2 lb 250 g to 1 kg SHELLFISH 1 lb 500 g MEDIUM HIGH 5 to 6 Whole fish cleaned stuf...
Page 30: ... LEMON BUTTER V cup butter or margarine Va teaspoon basil 72 teaspoon crushed rosemary V teaspoon salt 1 pound sea scallops Juice from 1 lemon about 2 tablespoons Paprika Yield 4 Servings TO COOK BY SENSOR COOKING In 8 inch square dish combine all of the above ingredients except paprika Cover with plastic wrap Cook on SHELLFISH After time appears on the screen stir scallops re cover and continue c...
Page 31: ...p at HIGH 8 minutes and at MEDIUM LOW 35 to 38 minutes or until noodles are tender If necessary shield ends of dish with foil during the last 10 minutes of cooking time TO COMPLETE Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese let stand covered 5 minutes before serving TO COOK BY SENSOR COOKING Combine ingredients Cover dish Select Sensor Category Casserole and press Start Pad TO COOK BY TIME Prepare casseroles o...
Page 32: ...to well greased 1 quart glass ring mold Cover with plastic wrap Cook at MEDIUM HIGH 8 to 12 minutes or until almost set Let stand uncovered 5 minutes BASIC OMELET 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 2 eggs 2 tablespoons milk 7 teaspoon salt Dash pepper Yield 1 Serving Melt butter in 9 inch pie plate at HIGH 1 minute turn plate to coat bottom with butter Combine remaining ingredients pour into pie pla...
Page 33: ...attended when heating small amounts of foods such as one or two potatoes Potatoes may catch fire if overcooked and cause severe damage to the oven and surroundings 1 Potato Vegetable 2 optional 3 PRESS once POTATO twice FRESH VEGETABLES 3 times FROZEN VEGETABLES SELECT DONENESS once more twice less PRESS Fresh Vegetable Chart for Sensor Time Cooking VEGETABLE AMOUNT WATER SENSOR COOKING CATEGORY A...
Page 34: ...at MEDIUM HIGH 4 to 6 minutes TO COMPLETE Let stand uncovered 3 minutes before serving SWISS SCALLOPED CORN 3 slices bacon crisp cooked and crumbled 2 cans 17 oz ea whole kernel com drained 1 cup 4 oz shredded Swiss cheese 1 egg 1 can 57i oz evaporated milk 7z teaspoon onion powder V teaspoon pepper 17 tablespoons flour 7 cup dry bread crumbs 1 tablespoon butter or margarine melted Paprika Yield 6...
Page 35: ...ok covered stir Let stand covered CEREAL Cream of Wheat Reg 1 serving 2 A tbsp 2 servings Ya cup 1 qt glass bowl 1V qt glass bowl V cup 1 Ys cups HIGH HIGH 2 4 3 5 1 1 Stir cereal into water Stir frequently Cook uncovered Stir once before stand time Farina 1 serving 3 tbsp 2 servings 6 tbsp 1 qt glass bowl 1Vz qt glass bowl 1 cup 2 cups HIGH HIGH 2 3 2 4 1 1 Cover and bring water to a boil at HIGH...
Page 36: ...covered 3 minutes Meanwhile in medium glass bowl heat butter at HIGH 1 to 1 A minutes or until melted stir in drained pasta Add vegetables and cheese toss well Season with pepper GRANOLA CEREAL 2 cups quick or old fashioned oats A cup slivered almonds or chopped nuts Vs cup wheat germ A cup flaked coconut 7 cup raisins presoaked in 1 4 cup hot water and drained 1 tablespoon packed brown sugar 3 ta...
Page 37: ...he dish Carefully turn out of dish Remove wax paper from bottom of cake Store covered until ready to serve For best results it is recommended to follow microwave cooking instructions issued by the individual cake mix manufacturers ITEM AMOUNT OF BATTER PREPARATION DISH SIZE FIRST STAGE SECOND STAGE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS STAND TIME Quick Bread 14 to 17 OZ All batter Line bottom of 8V2 x4V x2V2 loaf ...
Page 38: ... or 9 inch round dish In small bowl prepare Nut Topping Combine brown sugar nuts flour and cinnamon cut in butter Sprinkle over batter TO COOK Cover with wax paper Cook on MEDIUM HIGH 5Va to 6 minutes Cook at MEDIUM 5Y to 6 minutes or until toothpick inserted near center comes out clean TO COMPLETE Let stand uncovered 10 minutes Store covered until ready to serve CHERRY BRUNCH ROLLS Va cup packed ...
Page 39: ... crusts PIE CRUST CHART ITEM POWER APPROX COOKING TIME in minutes Homemade or Mix HIGH 3to4 Refrigerated MEDIUM HIGH Viz to 5 Frozen HIGH 2to2 A Graham Cracker or Cookie Crumb MEDIUM HIGH 2to2 2 COCONUT LEMON MERINGUE PIE 1Ya cups sugar A cup cornstarch A teaspoon salt 1 A cups boiling water 3 eggs separated Vi cup lemon juice 3 tablespoons butter or margarine Grated peel of 1 lemon 9 inch pie she...
Page 40: ...ups 16 oz HIGH niun MEDIUM HIGH MEDIUM HIGH 4 O 2 3Va 4Y 7 8 Heated liquids can erupt if not mixed with air Do not heat liquids in your microwave oven without stirring first To Toast Coconut V3 cup HIGH 1 3 Place in a pie plate or bowl Stir every 30 seconds To Brown Ground Beef 1 lb HIGH 3 5 Crumble in microwave safe colander set in another dish our iwiirt To Soften Ice Cream V2 gallon MEDIUM LOW ...
Page 41: ...hout any food in it PROBLEM Oven will not turn on POSSIBLE CAUSE Oven will not start cooking The words DEMO MODE appear on the screen Clock pad has been pressed three times or check Function Pad p 9 REMEDY The oven is not plugged in securely Remove plug from outlet wait 10 seconds and reinsert N Circuit breaker or fuse is tripped or blown Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse There is a problem wi...
Page 42: ...e the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent water or window cleaner and dry Roller Ring may be washed in mild sudsy water or dishwasher These areas should be kept clean to avoid excessive noise Control Panel Covered with a removable protective film to prevent scrathes during shipping Small bubbles may appear under this film When this happens remove film carefully Hint apply masking or cle...
Page 43: ... 1 1 No sumergir en agua el cable o la clavija 12 Mantenga el corddn lejos de superficies calientes 13 No deje el cord6n colgando en el borde de la mesa o mostrador 1 4 Este aparato debe recibir mantenimiento s6lo de personal calificado Contacte las instalaciones de serviclo autorizadas mas cercanas para revisidn reparaci6n o ajuste 1 5 Algunos productos tales como los huevos completos y contenedo...
Page 44: ...strucciones Para Conexion a Tierra Este aparato debe ser conectado a tierra En el caso de un corto circuito la conexibn a tierra reduce el riesgo de una descarga eletrica proporcionando una linea de escape para la corriente eletrica Este aparato esta equipado con un cable y clavija para conexibn a tierra La clavija debe ser conectada en un tomacorriente que est6 instalado adecuadamente y conectado...
Page 45: ... que se encuentran en la pagina 53 b Ponga el radio TV etc lo mas lejos posible del homo de microondas c Use una antena instalada adecuadamente para obtener una recepcibn de sehal mas fuerte Requerimientos de cableado 1 El homo debe estar en un circuito separado Ningun otro aparato debe compartir el circuito con el horno Si lo hace el fusible del circuito puede estallar el bloqueador del circuito ...
Page 46: ...ocina para evitar quemaduras La bandeja de cristal se calentara durante la cocci6n Debe permitirse que se enfrie antes de manejarla o antes de colocar productos de papel tales como platos de papel o bolsas de palomitas de mafz para microondas para cocinar Cuando se use papel aluminio brochetas rejillas para caientar o irtensilios hechos de metal en el homo deje por lo menos 2 5 cm de espacio entre...
Page 47: ...t Start Power Lovei Function Stop Reset UorcJ Quick Uin 10 5 14 7 1 Ventanilla indicadora 2 Pulsador de potencia 3 Pulsadores de numericos 4 Pulsador de tiempo de espera y reloj 5 Pulsador de Accion de Coccion 6 Pulsador de Descongelamiento por sensor 7 Pulsador de rapido en minutos 6 Pulsador de paiomitas 9 Pulsador Parar Cancelar 10 Pulsador Para Comenzar 11 Sensor de recalentamiento automatico ...
Page 48: ...O APAGADO El horno tiene la caractenstica de seguro para ninos para prevenir su uso por nihos 1 ENCENDIDO ON El seguro ha sido puesto y ningona operacion sera aceptada 2 APAGADO OFF El seguro ha sido cancelado 6 SONIDO BEEP ENCENDIDO APAGADO Si ustedes desea que el horno opere sin sonida beep puede ser eliminado 1 ENCENDIDO ON El sonido beep reaparecera 2 APAGADO OFF El sonido beep no se escuchara...
Page 49: ...a en el interior del horno de acuerdo con las instrucciones del fabricante Funcion Rapido en Minutos Esta caracterfstica le permite ajustar el tiempo de cocci6n facilmente en vez de usar los pulsadores numericos o agregar tiempo de coccion extra Para seleccionar el tiempo de coccion Ejem Nivel de potencia ALTO por 1 minuto 1 Quick Min 1 vez Seleccione el tiempo de cocci6n hasta 10 min 2 Start Pres...
Page 50: ... de descongelacibn de la pagina 1 1 3 El interior de su homo y la charola deben estar limpios 4 Ponga la comida sin tapar en la parrilla de descongelacidn la parrilla es solo para descongelar 5 No cubra la comida cuando utilice el sensor de descongelaci6n 6 Debido a que la comida varfa en cuanto a forma y tamaho es conveniente que voltee la comida al escuchar el primer beep 7 Si el mensaje en la p...
Page 51: ...rador ver tabla abajo 6 Pescados y mariscos deben quedar ligeramente congelados despu s de descongelar deje reposar y remoje en agua Ma por 2 o 3 minutos 7 Piezas congeladas en rebanadas deben remojarse separadamente o dejar reposar por mas tiempo ALIMENTO TIEMPO DE DESCONGELADO DURANTE EL DESCONGELADO Pescado y mariscos arriba de 3 lb 1 5 kg Cangrejo Steaks de pescado Filetes de pescado Escalopas...
Page 52: ... lo siguiente 1 La temperature ambiente que rodea al horno debe ser menor de 35 C 95 F 2 El peso de los alimentos no debera ser menor a 100 g 4 onzas aprox 3 El plato giratorio de crista y el contenedor que se va a utilizar deben estar secos 4 Cubra los alimentos por completo con papel plastico procurando que este no quede muy adherido o bien colocarlo en una cacerola con tapa DURANTE la cocci on ...
Page 53: ...rtes Congelados Cualquier Cantidad No use alimentos congelados en charolas selladas Siga las instrucciones del fabricante para cubrir Revuelva si es posible despues del sonido Casserole Stew 1 X Plato al Homo Hasta cuatro quatros Use la cantidad apropiada de Eiquido Cubra con el la tapa de la cacerola Revuelva ocasionalmente despues del sonico 2x Guisados Hasta cuatro quatros Use la cantidad aprop...
Page 54: ...n que el homo este funcionando Para programar un comienzo tardio Ejem Para empezar a cocinar 5 minutos despues 1 Timer Clock Presione el pulsador Timer Clock una vez 000 Inidique la cantidad de tiempo que tardara en empezar el programa hasta 99 min y 99 seg 3 EJ Seleccione el programa de coccidn ver p 47 para instrucciones Power Level 000 4 Start Presione el pulsador de Start Cuando el tiempo demo...
Page 55: ... por pequenos aparatos eldctricos como batidoras aspiradoras secadoras de aire esto no indica ningun problema La luz del homo se atenua Cuando se esta cocinado con una temperature diferente a temperature alta HIGH el homo tiene que recorrer un ciclo para obtener niveles de potencia mas bajos La luz del homo se atenua y podra oir ruidos de click cuando el horno realiza su ciclo Se acumula vapor en ...
Page 56: ...15 Select weight To use as a Timer page 16 To use to set Stand Time K page 16 To set Delay Start K page 16 Timer Clock Press once THRU Start Input Cooking Program Timer Clock _ THRU _ 9 Start Timer Clock 0 THRU g Input Cooking Program J n I y Start s To Cook using Quick Min page 15 Start Tap desired number of times up to 10 minutes To use Function Pad page 8 9 IDI THRU g I i Select category v 1 1 ...