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Example:
To cook at power level P80 for 40 seconds:
Note: •
If no power level is entered, the power level will always be
P100
(100%).
•
Foods with high moisture content should be cooked on
P100
power.
•
To check the power level during cooking, press
POWER LEVEL
.
•
Refer to pages 24 - 29 for Timed Cooking Charts specifically for appetizers
and snacks, rice, vegetables, meats, poultry and fish, eggs, and baked
goods and desserts.
•
To change power level during cooking, Press
POWER
LEVEL.
Power level
on the lower line of the display flashes for 3 seconds. During this time,
Press
POWER LEVEL
repeatedly until your desired power appears.
Step
Procedure
Keypad
1
Enter 40 seconds by pressing
4
and
0
.
2
Press
POWER LEVEL
until
P80
appears
in the display.
3
Press
START
.
4
0
Power level
Press
P100 (100%)
once
P90(90%)
twice
P80(80%)
3 times
P70(70%) Medium High
4 times
P60(60%)
5 times
P50(50%) Medium
6 times
P40(40%)
7 times
P30(30%) Med Low/Defrost
8 times
P20(20%)
9 times
P10(10%)
10 times
P 0 (0%)
11 times
POWER
LEVEL
START
POWER LEVEL SETTING GUIDE
P100
• Cooking poultry, vegetables,
and most casseroles.
• Boiling water.
• Preheating a browning dish.
P50 Medium
• Cooking custards and pasta.
• Cooking rump roast, ham, veal,
lamb.
P90
• Reheating rice and pasta.
P40
• Cooking less tender cuts of meat
in liquid or slow-cooking dishes.
• Completing the cooking cycle of
less tender roasts.
P80
• Reheating precooked or
prepared food quickly.
• Cooking fish.
P30 Med Low/ Defrost
• Completing the cooking cycle of
casseroles, stews, sauces.
• Time defrosting.
P70
Medium High
• Cooking cheese dishes.
P20
• Softening chocolate.
• Clarifying butter.
• Heating breads, rolls, pancakes,
tacos, tortillas, French toast.
P60
• Cooking scrambled eggs.
• Baking cakes.
P10
• Softening cream cheese, butter.
• Keeping casseroles warm.
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