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Deleting a Recipe

1. Press            on the control pad.

2. Press            until RECIPE appears on the display. Press            to enter selection.

3. SELECT CUSTOM RECIPE appears on the display.

4. Press            until the recipe you want to change is displayed. Press            to enter

selection.

5. When the display reads ADJUST TIME or START, press and hold             for 3 seconds. This

deletes the recipe. SELECT COOK TIME appears on the display. You may now enter and save
a new recipe or press             to go back to the clock screen.

COMBI COOK

Use this feature to quickly cook items not found in the preset food selections. You can also customize
your own cooking recipes and store them to the key pad for a one-touch control to quickly cook food.

Creating a Recipe in Combi Cook

1. Press            on the control pad.

2. The oven will ask you to select COOKING TIME, UPPER, LOWER and MICRO power levels.

Press            to select values. Press            after each selection to enter.

3. When the display reads ADJUST TIME or START, press            to start cooking.

Saving Recipes to the Keypad

1. After you have selected the cooking time and power levels in the COMBI COOK mode, press

        .

2. SELECT LOCATION will appear on the display.

3. Press a number on the key pad where you want the recipe stored (1 - 12) . The oven will store

two recipes at each number. Press the number once to store the recipe at the first location (A),
and twice to store it at the second location (B).

4. If another recipe is  stored at that  location, the display will read  CELLFULL OVERRIDE? Press

(1) to override the previous saved recipe or (2) to decline and choose another location.

5. To use the key pad for quick cooking, press the number corresponding to the desired recipe. To

cook from the second saved recipe, press the number twice. The oven immediately starts

cooking.

Note: You can also save recipes to the key pad from the preset programs found under MENU COOK.
Simply copy the information from the desired recipe and manually enter it in the COMBI COOK mode.

START

ENTER

START

ENTER

START

ENTER

START

ENTER

-- +

-- +

-- +

COOK

MENU

CLEAR

COOK

COMBI

RECIPE

SAVE

COOK

COMBI

Summary of Contents for FLASHBAKE ML-126807

Page 1: ...KE MICROWAVE OVENS MODELS VFBMW2 ML 126807 VFBMW3 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL VULCAN HART COMPANY P O BOX 696 LOUISVILLE KY 40201 0696 TEL 502 778 2791 FORM 31174 Nov 2000 www vulcanhart com P N 382...

Page 2: ...ose supervision is necessary when used by children 9 Do not operate this oven if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 10 This oven should be...

Page 3: ...service person 2 Do not operate the oven when it is empty The microwave energy will reflect continuously throughout the oven if no food or water is present to absorb energy 3 If a fire occurs in the o...

Page 4: ...ntrols 8 Setting the Clock 9 Start Cooking 9 Cooking Features 11 Repeat Last 11 Resume 11 Power Levels 11 Recipe Options 13 Combi Cook 14 Microwave Cooking 15 Microwave Cooking Features 15 Timed Cooki...

Page 5: ...data plate located on the back of the oven If the supply and service requirements do not agree call your authorized Vulcan Hart sevicer immediately Peel the protective shipping film from the exterior...

Page 6: ...et to the counter surface Fig 1 INSTALLATION CODES AND STANDARDS The oven must be installed in accordance with In the United States of America 1 State and local codes 2 National Electrical Code ANSI N...

Page 7: ...ire the oven into a properly rated dedicated circuit connecting to the wires and conduit provided Use appropriate conduit strain relief wire and connectors Care should be taken not to damage the wire...

Page 8: ...ooking power levels Press repeatedly for 30 second increments of microwave cooking time The oven starts immediately Press to store custom recipes from the COMBI COOK feature to the key pad for one tou...

Page 9: ...ring cooking the oven will stop and PAUSE will appear in the display Close the door and press to resume cooking To adjust cook time during cooking press to increase or decrease the time To clear out o...

Page 10: ...Food should be placed directly on the trays when cooking Use the black metal flat tray in the same way you would use a shallow baking pan or baking tray Use the black grill tray for foods that you wou...

Page 11: ...separately When using the preset menu foods the power levels are already selected for you However power levels can be adjusted on both preset menu foods and custom recipes To adjust power levels befo...

Page 12: ...a golden brown top example fish fillets toast boneless chicken breasts Select a lower setting for thicker foods and foods with high sugar or fat content e x a m p l e s cakes roasts L LOWER HALOGEN LA...

Page 13: ...the display 4 Press until the recipe you want is displayed Press to enter selection 5 When the display reads ADJUST TIME or START Press to start cooking Adjusting or Changing a Recipe 1 Press on the c...

Page 14: ...reads ADJUST TIME or START press to start cooking Saving Recipes to the Keypad 1 After you have selected the cooking time and power levels in the COMBI COOK mode press 2 SELECT LOCATION will appear o...

Page 15: ...cooking press during cooking process To stop the oven anytime during the cooking process press Microwave Preset Food Selections Bacon Defrost Auto and Time Vegetables Fresh Frozen Canned Recipe Time...

Page 16: ...ng casseroles and reheating Medium 5 Slow cooking and tenderizing for stews and less tender cuts of meats Low 2 or 3 Defrosting simmering delicate sauces Warm 1 Keeping food warm softening butter RECI...

Page 17: ...s after each selection to enter 7 SPELL THE FOOD NAME appears on the display Press to spell out food name Press after each letter selected Press to end 8 RECIPE _ MODIFIED appears on the display Press...

Page 18: ...rs on the display Press to increase or decrease food weight see Conversion Guide Press to enter selection 5 When the display reads ADJUST TIME or START press to start defrosting 6 Turn the food over w...

Page 19: ...crowave Power Level section You can defrost small items quickly by raising the power level after entering the time Power level 7 cuts the total defrosting time in half power level 10 cuts the time to...

Page 20: ...chemicals other than those recommended below Certain cleaners can etch and scratch the cavity causing a loss in cooking efficiency CAUTION Do not use oven cleaners to clean the oven Do not use abrasiv...

Page 21: ...r a nonabrasive pad to loosen any residual food remaining on the upper and lower halogen lamp glass covers Do not remove the lamp covers or touch the cooking lamps Skin oils on the lamps could lead to...

Page 22: ...no user serviceable parts inside INSPECTING THE OVEN At least once each day when the oven is cool visually inspect the inside of the oven Make sure there are no obvious signs of damaged worn or broken...

Page 23: ...r e t n e N E Z O R F H S E R F S E L B A T E G E V T S O R F E D N O C A B D E N N A C K O O C E M I T r o E M I T d e r e t n e e v a h u o y e r u s e k a M g n i t c e l e s r e t f a e m i t g n...

Page 24: ...foods follow package directions Always check food for doneness at minimum time Check doneness of meat and poultry with a meat thermometer Check cakes by inserting a toothpick near the center Select a...

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Page 30: ...e w a h T n a P k c a l B m u i d e M 1 e n o D l l e W 1 5 0 M 0 1 L 0 1 U 5 0 M 0 1 L 0 1 U 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 2 w a R d e w a h T n a P k c a l B A T S A P a n g a s a L 0 1 M 3 0 L 5 U 0 1 M 3 0 L...

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Page 32: ...32 NOTES FORM 31174 Nov 2000...

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