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8

Care & Cleaning Instructions

Warning

To AVoId ElEcTRIcAl Shock, WhIch cAN cAuSE SEVERE 

pERSoNAl INjuRy oR dEATh, uNplug poWER coRd oR opEN 

cIRcuIT bREAkER To oVEN bEfoRE clEANINg oR REMoVINg 

lIghT bulb. do NoT poWER SpRAy, ANd do NoT uSE METAl pANS.

interior, Exterior, and door

Clean microwave oven with mild detergent in warm water using a soft 

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

wiping equipment. If desired, boil a cup of water in the microwave 

oven to loosen and dislodge any debris or residue prior to cleaning. 

imPortant

•  DO NOT use abrasive cleansers or cleaners containing ammonia or 

citrus. These can damage the finish.

•  NEVER pour water into microwave oven bottom.
•  DO NOT use water pressure type cleaning systems.

discharge Air Vents

Check monthly for buildup of cooking vapors along intake and 

discharge louvers on bottom and back of oven. Clean air vents with 

damp cloth to ensure proper airflow. Dry thoroughly.

control Panel

Open oven door to deactivate oven timer. Clean with mild detergent 

in warm water using soft sponge or cloth.

Microwave Cooking

For pure microwave cooking, there are 6 power levels from which to 

choose from. Power level increases as the knob is turned clockwise. 

The power levels can be classified as:

poWeR output

descRIptIoN

1

100%

High

2

80%

Medium-High

3

50%

Medium

4

40%

Medium-Low

5

30%

Defrost

6

10%

Low

To start a cooking session:

1.  Place food in oven and close door.
2.  Turn Power / Action Selector to desired power level. The LED 

display will update accordingly.

3.  Turn the Time Knob to set a cooking time. The LED display will 

update accordingly.

4.  Press in the Time Knob (activating the Start) to confirm.

note

During cooking, you can turn the Power / Action 

Selector or the Time Knob to alter the power level and 

cooking time. 

caution

AlWAyS RETuRN ThE TIMER bAck To ITS oRIgINAl zERo 

poSITIoN If food IS REMoVEd fRoM ThE oVEN bEfoRE ThE 

SET cookINg TIME IS coMplETE oR WhEN ThE oVEN IS NoT IN 

uSE. To STop ThE oVEN duRINg ThE cookINg pRocESS, opEN 

ThE dooR by ThE hANdlE.

Service and Repair

There are no user serviceable parts within this appliance.  

To avoid serious injury or damage, never attempt to repair the unit  

or replace a damaged power cord yourself.
Parts inquiries and sales must first go through our Warranty Service 

Department.
To initiate warranty service contact: [email protected] 

or call: 973-295-3899
DO NOT send unit to WINCO without first contacting our customer 

service department.
See "Limited Warranty" section on page 12 for details.

Summary of Contents for EMW-1000SD

Page 1: ... commercial cooking equipment SPECTRUM takes pride in the design and quality of our products When used as intended and with proper care and maintenance you will experience years of reliable operation from this equipment To ensure best results it is important that you read and follow the instructions in this manual carefully It s important to save these instructions for future reference EMW 1000SD ...

Page 2: ...al public can use theequipment makesurethatcautionsigns warnings and operating instructions are clearlypostedneareachunitsothatanyone usingtheequipmentwilluseitcorrectlyand notinjurethemselvesorharmtheequipment WARNING A factory authorized service provider should handle all maintenance and repair Before doing any maintenance orrepair followservicesetuparrangement on page 11 AVERTISSEMENT Toute ins...

Page 3: ...ndservice ensuringthatatthe timeofpacking allproductsaresuppliedfullyfunctionalandfree ofdamage Shouldyoufindanydamageasaresultoffreight please contactyourSPECTRUMdealerimmediately Unpacking the Equipment Dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally responsible manner 1 Removeallpackingmaterialsandtape aswellasanyprotective plasticandcardboard fromtheunit 2 Cleananyglueresidueleftoverf...

Page 4: ...theriskoffireinovencavity a Donotovercookfood Carefullyattendtoappliancewhenpaper plastic orothercombustiblematerialsareplacedintheoventofacilitatecooking NEVERusepaper plastic orcombustiblematerialsareplacedinsidetheoven tofacilitatecooking b Removewiretwist tiesfrompaperorplasticbagsbeforeplacingbaginoven 17 Afterheating allowthecontainertostandinthemicrowaveoven forashorttimebeforeremovingtheco...

Page 5: ...tyinterlocks 2 DONOTplaceanyobjectbetweenthe frontfaceoftheovenanditsdoor orallow debrisorresiduetoaccumulateonsealing surfaces 3 DONOToperatetheovenifitisdamaged It isespeciallyimportantthattheovendoor closesproperlyandcompletely andthat thereisnodamagetothe a Door bent b Hingesandlatches brokenorloose c Doorsealsandsealingsurfaces 4 TheovenshouldNOTbeadjustedor repairedbyanyoneexceptproperly qua...

Page 6: ...acturerabouteffectsofmicrowaveenergyonpacemaker 13 Cleanovenregularlyandremovefooddeposits 14 Toavoidsurfacedeterioration keepovenincleancondition Infrequentcleaningcouldadverselyaffectthelifeofthe applianceandpossiblyresultinahazardoussituation Warning Liquids Liquidssuchaswater coffee orteaareabletobeoverheatedbeyond theboilingpointwithoutappearingtobeboilingduetosurface tensionoftheliquid Visib...

Page 7: ...rdeepfatfryer Thiscouldcausemicrowaveoventooperate improperlyandcouldshortenthelifeoftheelectricalparts 5 Installtheovenonalevelcountertopsurface 6 Outletshouldbelocatedsothattheplugisaccessiblewhenthe ovenisinplace Grounding Instructions WARNING Improper use of the grounding can result in a risk of electric shock Toavoidriskofelectricalshockordeath thisovenmustbegrounded Toavoidrisk ofelectricals...

Page 8: ...rom Powerlevelincreasesastheknobisturnedclockwise Thepowerlevelscanbeclassifiedas Power Output Description 1 100 High 2 80 Medium High 3 50 Medium 4 40 Medium Low 5 30 Defrost 6 10 Low To start a cooking session 1 Placefoodinovenandclosedoor 2 TurnPower ActionSelectortodesiredpowerlevel TheLED displaywillupdateaccordingly 3 TurntheTimeKnobtosetacookingtime TheLEDdisplaywill updateaccordingly 4 Pre...

Page 9: ...tron EMWD P30 1 31 Air Duct Bracket EMWD P31 1 32 Switch Mount EMWD P32 1 33 Rotary Arm Big EMWD P33 1 34 Microswitch EMWD P34 1 35 Microswitch EMWD P35 1 36 Microswitch EMWD P36 1 37 Rotary Arm Small EMWD P37 1 38 Transformer EMWD P38 1 39 H V Capacitor EMWD P39 1 40 Capacitor Holder EMWD P40 1 41 Rubber Stab EMWD P41 1 42 Bracket Transformer EMWD P42 1 43 Power Knob EMWD P43 1 44 Time Knob EMWD ...

Page 10: ...d View Spare Parts List Model EMW 1000SD 58 57 56 55 8 54 7 53 6 52 5 51 4 50 3 49 2 48 1 9 47 46 45 44 43 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 59 60 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 36 39 40 42 41 ...

Page 11: ...vents Foodcookinginamicrowavemayreleaseheat Thisisnormal Unevenlycookedfoods Materialstobeavoidedinmicrowaveovenwereused Usemicrowave safecookwareonly Foodisnotdefrostedcompletely Completelydefrostfoodpriortousingoven Cookingtime powerlevel arenotsuitable Usecorrectcookingtimeandpowerlevel Foodisnotturnedorstirred Turnorstirfood Followfooddistributor s instructionsifnecessary Overcookedfoods Cooki...

Page 12: ...edunder warranty Warrantydoesnotcoverproductfailuresdueto failuretomaintain neglect abuse damageduetoexcesswater fire normalwear impropersetupanduse Periodicmaintenanceisnotcovered Thiswarrantyisnotinforceuntilsuchtimeasaproperlycompleted anddigitallysignedWarrantyRegistrationhasbeenreceivedby WINCOwithin30daysfromthedateofpurchase Warranty Service Toinitiatewarrantyservicecontact support wincous ...

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