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Summary of Contents for MW557

Page 1: ...OWNER S GUIDE BOOK Microwave Oven Model MW557 OPERATING MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...IONS 4 FEATURE DIAGRAM 5 CONTROL PANEL 6 CONTROLS 7 OPERATION PROCEDURE 9 SUMMARIZED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 COOKING FLOW CHART 10 TWO LEVEL COOKING SHELF 11 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT TEST PROCEDURE 12 CAUTION 15 OTHER HELPFUL COOKING INSTRUCTIONS 16 CARE OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN 17 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17 2 ...

Page 3: ... may explode and should not be heated In this oven Use this applrance only for Its Intended use as described In this manual Do not lrse for drying linens newspaper or any other non food Items As with lny appliance close supervlson IS necessary when used by children Do not operate this appliance If It nas a damaged cord or plug If It IS not workrng properly or If it has been damaged or dropped This...

Page 4: ... cord WIII be dlsconnected Infrequently Because of potential safety hazards under certain condltlons we strongly recommend against the use of an adapter plug However if you 1111 elect to use an adapter where local codes permit a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made to a properly grounded two prong wall receptacle by the use of an UL ltsted adapter which IS available at most local hardware stores Fig 2...

Page 5: ...kitchen family room or any other room In your home Place the oven on a flat surface such as a kitchen counter top or a specially designed microwave oven cart Do not place oven above a gas or electric range Free air flow around the oven is important e DO NOT BLOCK VENTS All air vents should be kept clear during cooking If air vents are covered durrng oven operation the oven may overheat If this hap...

Page 6: ... STAGE HEATAND START DEF 1 2 HOLD r PROBE COOK TIME TEMP PAUSE INIJSE TIME TEMP POWER MEMORY HEAT AND ENTER HOLD 1 2 r 4 5 7 I 8 0 T START c INDICATOR LIGHT DISPLAY WINDOW I COLON FUNCTION SELECT PADS 1 1 cNUMBER PADS 6 ...

Page 7: ...ep the temperature to MAX 99 mm 99 sec The rnrtral value of keeprng time has programmed at 15 min But you can change the keeping time by touching the NUMBER pads 0 PAUSE pad This pad IS used to halt operation temporarrly dunng operatrng the oven If you program the PAUSE function within the cooking cycle the oven will stop at the trme automatrcally If you touch the PAUSE pad during the time the ove...

Page 8: ...n the COOK cycle IS changed __ 0 Wtlen cookrng IS ended 0 When the error IS markeo 2 Operlrng door Operllng the door durrng cookIng wlli stop cooking progress without clearing program Cook ng resumes atter rhe aoor 1s closed and START pad IS touched The oven light will turn on whe the door s opened When the door IS closed the oven light wlil turn off During oven s opera tton t e over light w l tl ...

Page 9: ...HOLD pad cookrng Temp by using NUMBER KEY pad HEAT AND HOLD pad again keeprng trme by usrng NUMBER KEY pad START pad Note Insert TEMP PROBE into food and connect PLUG to OVEN RECEPTACLE 0 PAUSE Step 1 Touch PAUSE pad Note PAUSE FUNCTION operates only between Auto defrost and stage 1 or stage 1 and stage 2 or during the cookrng 0 AUTO START Step 1 Touch AUTO START pad Step 2 Seiect the time to star...

Page 10: ...1 0 Must set the CLOCK iunctIon wherever you want to use the AUTO START functron 0 Cooking procedure has four sequent al programs me AUTO DEFROST Sl AGE 1 STAGE 2 and HEAT AND HOLD And cooklrry procedure IS operated accordlny to the above FLOW CHART without regard to your setting sequence You can select cooktng procedures of sorne combrnatlon among four programs 2 0 If you wan1 to know tlli cookin...

Page 11: ...en Damage to the Interror frnrsh WI I result 3 Do use only when cooklng foods In more than one container 4 Do not use with brownrng dash 5 Do not cook foods drrectly on shelf wtthout putttng then In contarners frrst 6 The Metal Shelf may get hot during cookrng Pot holders may be needed to remove shelf after cookrng 7 Do not use fotl or metal contarners on the Metal Shelf 8 Do not oper e the oven e...

Page 12: ...ator light turns on __ jTlME COOK 1 I 2 1 Select time cook mode by pressing TIME pad I piF F1 7 1 3 C Select desrred cook trme e g 1 min 30 sets 1 I lFi d p7z 4 0 Select power level by pressing POWER pad pq KZ 5 I 0 Select desired power level e g 8 6 0 Select temp cook mode by pressrng TEMP pad piq m 7 C Select desrred temperature e g 130 F mr3 M 1 8 0 Select power level by pressing POWER pad 0 Se...

Page 13: ...ot select hold trme AUTO DEFHOS 1 C Select defrost mode by pressrng AUTO DEFROST pad C Select desrred defrost time eg 100 mrnutes q C To stop any firnctron temporary press PAUSE pad Oven WI I stop functronrng By pressing START pad oven WI I contrnue to function r 1 CLOCK J C Select clock mode by pressing CLOCK pad C Set CL OCK eg 8 20 for AM or PM 0 Press CLOCK pad to start clock functron TOUCH KE...

Page 14: ...RECALL pad 13 Select the Memory Number pad EX Memory recipe Number 13 23 0 Press START pad to functions REMARK 0 The oven WI operate from AM or PM 8 23 OEiK WIII show In the display wlndow after flnlshing AUTO DEFROST function At this time you must touch the START pad tn order to operate the oven again CjcooLj may show In display wlndow when the water In the oven IS less than 100 F C LEND will sho...

Page 15: ...en to dry newspapers or clothes If overheated they can catch fire 11 Do not use any thermometer rn the mrcrowave oven unless that thermometer is recommended for use tn the microwave oven 12 Be certain the glass tray IS in place when you operate the oven 13 Pierce the skrn of potatoes whole squash apples or any frurt or vegetable which has a skrn coverrng before cooking 14 Cookrng eggs In the shell...

Page 16: ...cooking times to differ from those given in the cookbook For this reason cooking rimes given are approximate Factors that may affect cooking time Include startlnq temperature volume size and shape of foods and utensils lamlllar with the oven timing to these factors Cooking Utensils 1 Most glass glass glassware utensils are used As you become more you WIII be able to adjust the ceramic and heat res...

Page 17: ...de the oven the water shoulc not be allowed to sweep tnto the ven tllatlon openings To clean touch control panel open the door to pre vent oven from accrdentally startrng and wrpe wtth a damp cloth followed Immediately by a dry cloth Touch Clear pad after cleaning 3 If steam accumulates Inside or around the outside of the oven door wipe wrth a soft cloth Thus may occur when the microwave oven IS o...

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Page 19: ... apply to any product which has been subjected to alteratlon misuse abuse improper lnslallatlon or delivery damage Nor does it apply to costs lor any service requested for demonstration or lo conllrm proper operation of the appliance 6 Purchaser must make any claim under this warranty through the dealer builder or utility from whom this product was purchased and any warranty work must be performed...

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