A M E R I C A N C O A C H P A T R I O T O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L
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STEP 4
Select Microwave Cooking Power Level� There are 10
power levels available� Follow these steps to select the
desired microwave power level and set the cooking time:
1.
Press the “Power” button once, and the oven will
display “PL10”;
2.
Continue to press the “Power” button until you
reach the desired power level;
3.
Press the number buttons to set the cooking time;
and,
4.
Press “Start/+30SEC” to start cooking� The “:”
will light and the “Micro” indicator will flash.
MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS
Level
Power
Display
10
100%
PL10
9
90%
PL9
8
80%
PL8
7
70%
PL7
6
60%
PL6
5
50%
PL5
4
40%
PL4
3
30%
PL3
2
20%
PL2
1
10%
PL1
NOTE
Read the High Pointe
Microwave Oven Instruction Manual
thoroughly before attempting to operate the unit. Please read
all stated safety and warning precautions listed in the manual.
DANGER
Avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy. Do
not attempt to operate the convection / microwave oven with
the door open since this can result in harmful exposure to
microwave energy. It is important not to break or tamper with
the safety interlocks. Doing so can result in serious burns
and / or other physical injuries.
WARNING
Before operating the convection / microwave oven your
vehicle must be stationary and parked on a level surface.
Failure to do so could cause liquid food items to spill inside
the unit, resulting in damage to the coach, and potential
injuries to vehicle passengers.
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WARNING
Do not attempt to operate the convection / microwave oven
while running the 120-Volt AC roof air conditioner unless you
are connected to a 30-amp shore power outlet. The optional
Onan LP Generator does not produce sufficient power to
operate the air conditioner and the convection / microwave
oven simultaneously, which will trip the generator’s internal
circuit breaker.
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INDUCTION COOKTOP
A True Induction
®
Single Burner Cooktop is installed in the galley
of your American Coach Patriot� Depending on your coach model,
the cooktop is either mounted directly on top of the countertop, or it
may be recessed beneath a removable countertop cover� Induction
cooktops are particularly well suited to recreational vehicle use, as the
burner itself does not heat up� This means there will be less chance of
an accidental fire or burn injuries while cooking in your coach.
Your induction cooktop uses 120-Volt AC electric current to directly
heat your pots and pans through magnetic induction� This requires the
use of specially designed “induction” cookware� Ordinary pots and
pans will not work with an induction cooktop as they lack the required
metal plate on the bottom of the cooking vessel�
Induction cooking requires pots and pans that are
made of ferrous (meaning magnetic) materials.
Check your cookware’s retail box or the bottom of the
pot or pan for this induction symbol�
Instead of using thermal energy from a hot heating element or gas
burner that is placed beneath the pot or pan, the magnetic influence
of the cooktop causes inductive heat to build up in the cooking
vessel itself� The energy transfer occurs nearly instantly and is
highly efficient.
How do you tell if your cookware is induction ready if you are unable to
find the symbol on the cookware? Simply take a magnet and see if it
will stick to the bottom of the pot or pan. If it holds firmly, that cookware
item will likely function on your induction cooktop� If the magnet does
not stick firmly, that cookware item is not suitable.
A wide range of induction ready cookware is available from most home
goods stores� You can also purchase induction cookware directly from
True Induction via their website at:
https://www.trueinduction.com/
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