Grill,Convection and microwave duty cycles
7.6. One touch Auto sensor cooking NN-A880WB
Auto sensor cook is a revolutionary way to cook by microwave without setting a power level or
selecting a time. All that is necessary is to select an auto sensor program before starting to cook.
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Understanding Auto sensor cooking / / As food cooks, a certain amount of steam is produced. If
the food is covered, this steam builds up and eventually escapes from the container. In auto
sensor cooking, a carefully designed instrument, called the humidity sensor element, senses the
escape of steam. then, based upon the auto sensor program selected, the unit will automatically
determine the correct power level and the proper length of time it will take to cook the food.
NOTE: Auto sensor cooking is successful with the foods and recipes found in the auto sensor
cooking guide. Because of the vast differences in food composition, items not mentioned in the
cooking guide should be prepared in the microwave oven using the power select and time
features. Please consult variable power microwave cook book for procedures.
/ Explanation of the auto sensor cooking process /
1. The shaded columns in figure 1 indicate when the humidity sensor
heater is on.
2. During the 30 second period there is no microwave activity. When
calculating the T2 time by using the formula below, make sure this
30 seconds is subtracted from the T0 time.
3. T1 time T0 time - 30 seconds
4. T2 time when the steam escapes from the cooking container
placed in the oven, the humidity sensor detects it and the
microprocessor calculates the balance of cooking time. This T2
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Summary of Contents for NN-A850CB
Page 4: ...3 Control Panel 4 Operation And Digital Programmer Circuit Test Procdure 4 ...
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Page 13: ...Convection and microwave duty cycles Figure 2 Grill and microwave duty cycles 13 ...
Page 29: ...Removing the oven back plate Figure 15 Removing the base plate Figure 16 29 ...
Page 36: ...Fuses are not blown Fuses are not blown 36 ...
Page 37: ...Other problems Inverter circuit troubleshooting 37 ...
Page 39: ...How to check semiconductors 14 Exploded View 39 ...
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Page 50: ...23 Digital Programmer Circuit Parts 23 1 E603L4V20BP E603L4V30BP DPCAU 50 ...