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©2020 Solwave ovens 

Lancaster, Pennsylvania,17603

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Part No. 20152604

Original Instructions

Care and Cleaning

Microwave energy is attracted to any food source in the oven. Food splatters or spills 

can affect heating performance,and can also cause oven damage. To prevent damage 

to oven, keep the microwave oven clean and remove any food debris. 

DO NOT allow 

cooking residues such as grease or fat to remain in oven interior for any length of 

time. 

 

Follow the recommendations below for proper maintenance of oven. 

WARNING:

 

NOT FOLLOWING APPROVED OVEN CLEANING 

INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID YOUR OVEN WARRANTY

 

Do NOT

 use abrasive cleaners or cleaners containing ammonia, citrus, phosphates, 

chlorine, sodium or potassium hydroxide (lye). The use of caustic cleaning products or 

those containing ammonia, citrus, phosphates, chlorine, sodium or potassium hydroxide 

(lye) can damage critical oven parts.  

Use of unapproved cleaning agents will void the terms of the warranty.

 

Never

 pour water into microwave oven bottom.

 

Do NOT

 use water pressure type cleaning systems. 

 

Do NOT

 operate oven without the antenna shield and air filter in place. 

 

Never

 turn on or operate oven during cleaning procedure. Always unplug oven 

before cleaning.

 

The appliance is

 NOT

 to be cleaned with water jet or steam cleaner.

 

WARNING

To avoid electrical shock which 

can cause severe personal 

injury or death, unplug power 

cord or open circuit breaker to 

oven before cleaning. 

Wear protective gloves and 

protective glasses when 

cleaning the oven. 

Failure to maintain the oven in 

a clean condition could lead to 

deterioration of the surface that 

could adversely affect the life 

of the appliance and possibly 

result in a hazardous situation.

Daily Care and Cleaning 

INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, AND DOOR

1.  Unplug Oven 
2.  Remove any food debris
3.  Clean microwave oven with mild detergent in warm water using soft sponge or 

cloth. Wring sponge or cloth to remove excess water before wiping equipment. 

4.  If desired, boil a cup of water in microwave oven to loosen soil before cleaning. 

INTERIOR REMOVABLE SHELF

 

Do NOT

 place removable shelf in dishwasher. 

Do NOT

 immerse in water. Hand 

wash only. 

 

Do NOT

 use metal scouring pad or steel wool. 

5.  Clean shelf with mild detergent in warm water using soft sponge, cloth, or nylon 

scouring pad. Wring sponge or cloth to remove excess water before wiping 

equipment. Dry thoroughly before use

CONTROL PANEL 

6.  Open oven door to deactivate oven timer. 
7.  Clean with mild detergent in warm water using soft sponge or cloth. 

Wring sponge or cloth to remove excess water before wiping equipment. 

ANTENNA/SPLATTER SHIELD

The antenna shield (or splatter/grease shield) is a vital part of the oven’s design.  

Clean the shield in place to prevent food splatter/debris from building up on the oven 

ceiling.

 

Do NOT

 spray cleaning solution directly on the antenna/splatter shield.

8.  Unplug Oven 
9.  Clean antenna shield with mild detergent in warm water using soft sponge or 

cloth. Wring sponge or cloth to remove excess water before wiping equipment. 

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Summary of Contents for SWAFP Series

Page 1: ...WAVE OVEN THIS OVEN IS INTENDED FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY This document covers SWAFP models TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions 2 3 Grounding and Installation 4 Control Panel and Features 5 Cooking Programming Features 6 Using the Oven Control 7 Programming 8 Export Menu via USB Flash Drive 9 Import Menu via USB Flash Drive 9 User Options 10 Care and Cleaning 11 12 Cooking Guidelines 13 ...

Page 2: ...13 Keep cord AWAY from HEATED surfaces 14 DO NOT let cord hang over edge of table or counter 15 See door cleaning instructions on page 11 Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision 16 To avoid risk of fire in the oven cavity a DO NOT overcook food Carefully attend oven when paper plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate co...

Page 3: ...e container to stand in the microwave for a short time before removing it e Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container 8 DO NOT deep fat fry in oven Fat could overheat and be hazardous to handle 9 DO NOT cook or reheat eggs in shell or with an unbroken yolk using microwave energy Pressure may build up and erupt Pierce yolk with fork or knife before cooking 10 Pierc...

Page 4: ...cold area wait a few hours before connecting power A protective film is used to prevent scratching of the outer case during transportation Peel off the film from the exterior of the oven before installation The warning label provided with the oven must be placed in a conspicuous location near the oven Radio Interference Microwave operation may cause interference to WiFi network radio television or...

Page 5: ...eat without changing the preset program keypads E DISPLAY F NUMBER KEYPADS Used to operate preset cooking programs and enter settings G START OK KEYPAD Begins cooking in Manual Time Entry Mode H STOP RESET KEYPAD Interrupts operation and or exits modes and menus I HIDDEN KEYPAD The hidden key pad can be used for adjusting oven controls based on user preferences It is located to the right of the ST...

Page 6: ...emory A Single Digit Keypad Cooking From the factory the oven is programmed to store 10 cooking programs 0 9 Each keypad begins a cooking program B Double Digit Keypad Cooking The oven control can be changed to store up to 100 cooking programs 00 99 Each entry will be assigned a double digit number for example 01 05 or 20 When using the double keypad programming two keypads must be pressed to star...

Page 7: ...le key entry press the two keys in order of the double digit number for the desired cooking sequence To change single or double key entry option see User Options section in this manual 3 Oven begins to cook POWER power level and total cooking time display If power level does not display microwave is cooking at full power For additional cooking time press preprogrammed key again to begin cooking se...

Page 8: ...Press PROGRAM SAVE key to save new programming changes to the key 7 To discard changes press STOP RESET before pressing PROGRAM SAVE Programming Multiple Stages Stage cooking allows consecutive cooking cycles without interruption Up to four different cooking cycles can be programmed into a memory key To use stage cooking 1 Follow steps 1 through 5 above 2 Press STAGE key This will begin programmin...

Page 9: ...el 2 A short beep sounds This indicates the program is set for a mid cycle pause 3 Continue programming pad as desired To remove a pause from a programmed cook cycle 1 Press HIDDEN KEYPAD after entering time or power level 2 A short beep sounds This indicates that the mid cycle has been removed 3 Continue programming as desired Hidden Keypad Import Menu via USB Flash Drive 1 READY must be in the d...

Page 10: ... Key beep volume MEDIUM Key beep volume HIGH 6 End of Cook Signal Solid Beep 3 Second Beep 4 Beeps Once 4 Beeps Repeating Done signal is a continuous beep until reset by user Done signal is a three second beep Done signal is four beeps continuously Done signal is four beeps four times 7 Keyboard Active 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 120 Seconds Always Keypad time entry window is 15 seconds Keypa...

Page 11: ...er to oven before cleaning Wear protective gloves and protective glasses when cleaning the oven Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation Daily Care and Cleaning INTERIOR EXTERIOR AND DOOR 1 Unplug Oven 2 Remove any food debris 3 Clean microwave oven...

Page 12: ... avoid overheating and oven damage clean air filters regularly CAUTION Do NOT operate oven without filters in place 1 Unplug Oven 2 Remove the magnetic filters 3 Wash filter in hot water and mild detergent Rinse and dry thoroughly 4 Reinstall the clean air filters Monthly Care and Cleaning DISCHARGE AIR VENTS Check monthly for any obstructions along the discharge louver on the top center back of t...

Page 13: ... time by about 20 The density of foods can greatly affect the amount of cooking time Porous foods such as breads cakes or pastries will heat much more quickly than dense meats of the same size Porous foods absorb microwaves quickly throughout Meats absorb microwaves mostly at the exterior surface and the interior is heated by conduction increasing the cooking time Meats can be cooked in a sauce if...

Page 14: ...to grasp the dish and turn the portion of the dish that faces the oven door around until it faces the back of the oven Examples of foods which are sometimes turned or rotated in a cooking dish include cakes quiches or soufflés When cooking foods at lower power levels or Settings less turning of the cooking dishes is required Microwave Utensils Never use cooking containers or covers with any metal ...

Page 15: ...at 40 F 4 C in the refrigerator should be covered while heated except breads pastries or any products with a breaded coating which should be heated uncovered to avoid softening c Room temperature items Foods held at room temperature such as canned items or vegetables will require less time to heat than refrigerated items d Conventionally prepared foods should be slightly undercooked to prevent ove...

Page 16: ... electrician to confirm If oven does not accept entries when keypad is pressed Make sure oven is on Open and close oven door Press keypad again Oven operates intermittently Check air filters and discharge area for obstructions Oven operates but does not heat food Place one cup cool water in oven Heat for one minute If water temperature does not rise oven is operating incorrectly and a servicer sho...

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