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7

Operation

Installation

IMPORTANT

Prior to first operation or to calling for service, 

please read this section carefully. Operation of 

a commercial microwave differs from that of a 

conventional household microwave.

 

1.  POWER UP
“-- --“

 displays when the oven is powered up for the first time. If the 

[STOP]

 button is pressed, the oven will change to Idle Mode.

NOTE

In Idle Mode, no key can be pressed.

2.  IDLE MODE

a.  The oven will enter Idle mode after a set number of seconds 

have gone by in Ready Mode without a user keyboard press or 

a door open and close. The default number of seconds is 60 and 

may be changed by resetting User Option 4.

b.  During Idle Mode, the LED is blank. There will be no oven 

activity.

c.  By opening and closing the oven door, the user can exit Idle 

Mode and go into Ready Mode.

USE A GROUNDED OUTLET
DO NOT ADD AN ADAPTOR  

TO THE PLUG

 

UTILISER UNE PRISE AVEC MISE 

À LA TERRE NE PAS AJOUTER UN 

ADAPTATEUR SUR LA FICHE

Unpacking The Oven

1.  Inspect oven for damage, including dents or cracks in the door or 

inside the oven cavity.

2.  Remove all materials from oven interior.
3.  Remove all plastic wrap and packaging material prior to use.
4.  DO NOT install next to or above a source of heat (such as a pizza 

oven or deep fat fryer). This could cause microwave oven to operate 

improperly and could shorten the life of the electrical parts.

5.  Install the oven on a level countertop surface.
6.  Outlet should be located so that the plug is accessible when the 

oven is in place.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUNDING CAN 

RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

To avoid risk of electrical shock or death, 

this oven must be grounded. To avoid risk 

of electrical shock or death, do NOT alter 

the plug.
Grounding reduces the risk of electric 

shock by providing an escape wire for the 

electric current should an electrical short 

occurs. This oven is equipped with a cord 

having a ground wire with a grounding 

plug. The plug must be plugged into 

an outlet that is properly installed and 

grounded. DO NOT use an extension cord.
If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or 

serviceman install an outlet near the appliance. Consult a qualified 

electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not 

completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance 

is properly grounded.

Radio Interference

Microwave operation may cause interference to radio, television, or a 

similar oven. Reduce or eliminate interference by doing the following:
1.  Clean door and sealing surfaces of oven according to instructions 

in Care and Cleaning section.

2.  Place radio, television, etc. as far as possible from oven.
3.  Use a properly installed antenna on radio, television, etc., to 

obtain a stronger signal reception.

Summary of Contents for EMW-1000ST

Page 1: ...nt 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 1000ST C US LISTED SPECTRUMproduct...

Page 2: ... THE GENERAL 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 OR REPAIR ARRANGE FOR SERVICE AVERTISSEMENT TOUTE INSTALLATION ...

Page 3: ...nsuringthatatthe 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 Cleananyglueresidueleftoverfromtheplast...

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

Page 5: ...fetyinterlocks 2 DO NOTplaceanyobjectbetweenthe frontfaceoftheovenanditsdoor orallow debrisorresiduetoaccumulateonsealing surfaces 3 DO NOToperatetheovenifitisdamaged Itisespeciallyimportantthattheovendoor closesproperlyandcompletely andthat thereisnodamagetothe a Door bent b Hingesandlatches brokenorloose c Doorsealsandsealingsurfaces 4 TheovenshouldNOTbeadjustedor repairedbyanyoneexceptproperly ...

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

Page 7: ...emicrowaveoventooperate 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 ofelectricalshockordeath doNOTalter thep...

Page 8: ...STOP keytoenterReadyMode Operation 7 MANUAL COOK MODE a Thismodeallowsforcookingoffooditems WhileinManual CookEntryMode pressingthe START buttonwillcausethe oventobegininManualCookMode b Inthismode cookingtimedisplays thefanoperates andthe ovenlightison c Whenthecookingprogramcompletes theovenwillenterEnd ofCookCycleMode Ifyoupressthe STOP buttonunderthis mode theovenwillenterPauseMode 8 END OF CO...

Page 9: ...am willbegin NOTES 1 Iftheelectricitysupplyisinterrupted thesavedprogramswill notbelost 2 Pressing STOP returnstheoventotheReadyModeandcancels theenteredsettings 12 DOUBLE QUANTITY COOKING a The X2 padallowstwoquantitiesofthesamefooditemtobe cookedatonce b Pressthe X2 keyandthenPresetProgramNumber s 0 9 within5seconds Theovenwillbegincookingperthequantity presetcookingtime c Press X2 andtheLEDwill...

Page 10: ...puntildoorisopened OP 12 5beepburstsuntildoorisopened 2 KEY BEEP VOLUME OP 20 Eliminatesbeep OP 21 Setsvolumetolow OP 22 Sets volume to medium OP 23 Setsvolumetohigh 3 KEY BEEP OP 30 PreventsbeepwhenNumberKeyispressed OP 31 Allows beep when Number Key is pressed 4 ACTIVE DISPLAY OP 40 15secondsafterovendoorisopened keyboardisdisabled OP 41 30secondsafterovendoorisopened keyboardisdisabled OP 42 1 ...

Page 11: ...T P22 1 23 Power Cord Assembly EMWT P23 1 24 Themostat 160 95 EMWT P24 1 25 Board Latch EMWT P25 1 4 7 9 8 5 2 6 1 3 NO DESCRIPTION PART QTY 26 Lever Switch EMWT P26 1 27 Micro Switch Interlock EMWT P27 2 28 Micro Switch Monitor EMWT P28 1 29 Harness Main EMWT P29 1 30 Screw CT3 8BBHC EMWT P30 2 31 Screw ST4 10TBHC EMWT P32 15 32 Screw ST4 12PwBHC EMWT P33 3 33 Screw ST4 20TBHC EMWT P34 2 34 Screw...

Page 12: ...12 Exploded View Spare Parts List COMPONENTS 34 34 31 31 31 32 27 21 38 36 16 14 12 31 13 31 44 34 31 46 41 29 18 17 25 26 28 40 15 35 24 33 32 37 23 11 19 20 42 48 49 43 45 39 47 22 9 9 ...

Page 13: ...efinish NEVERpourwaterintomicrowaveovenbottom DONOTusewaterpressuretypecleaningsystems Discharge Air Vents Checkmonthlyforbuildupofcookingvaporsalongintakeand dischargelouversonbottomandbackofoven Cleanairventswith dampclothtoensureproperairflow Drythoroughly Control Panel Openovendoortodeactivateoventimer Cleanwithmilddetergent inwarmwaterusingsoftspongeorcloth Service and Repair Therearenouserse...

Page 14: ...omvents Foodcookinginamicrowavemayreleaseheat Thisisnormal Unevenlycookedfoods Materialstobeavoidedinmicrowaveovenwereused Usemicrowave safecookwareonly Foodisnotdefrostedcompletely Completelydefrostfoodpriortousingoven Cookingtime powerlevel arenotsuitable Usecorrectcookingtimeandpowerlevel Foodisnotturnedorstirred Turnorstirfood Followfooddistributor s instructionsifnecessary Overcookedfoods Coo...

Page 15: ...edunder warranty Warrantydoesnotcoverproductfailuresdueto failuretomaintain neglect abuse damageduetoexcesswater fire normalwear impropersetupanduse Periodicmaintenanceisnotcovered Thiswarrantyisnotinforceuntilsuchtimeasaproperlycompleted anddigitallysignedWarrantyRegistrationhasbeenreceivedby WINCOwithin30daysfromthedateofpurchase WARRANTY SERVICE Toinitiatewarrantyservicecontact support wincous ...

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