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THE PRINCIPLES OF MICROWAVE COOKING

Microwaves are a form of high frequency radio waves similar to those used by a radio including AM, FM and CB.

Electricity is converted into microwave energy by the magnetron tube. From the magnetron tube, microwave

energy is transmitted to the oven where it is reflected, transmitted, and absorbed by the food.

Reflection

Microwaves are reflected by metal just as a ball is bounced off of a wall. For this reason, metal utensils are not

suitable for use in the microwave. A combination of stationary interior walls and a rotating metal turntable or stirrer fan

helps assure that the microwaves are well distributed within the oven cavity to produce even cooking.

Transmission

Microwaves pass through some materials such as paper, glass and plastic much like sunlight shining through a

window. Because these substances do not absorb or reflect the microwave energy, they are ideal materials for

microwave oven cooking containers.

Absorption

During cooking, microwaves will be absorbed by food. They penetrate to a depth of about 3/4 to 1 1/2 inches.

Microwave energy activates the molecules in the food (especially water, fat and sugar), and heat is produced. If you

vigorously rub your hands together, you will feel heat produced by friction. The internal cooking of larger foods is done

by conduction as the heat which is produced by friction is conducted to the middle of the food. Foods also continue to

cook by conduction during standing time.

FOOD CHARACTERISTICS

Quantity:

The amount of food placed in a microwave oven has a direct effect on the cooking time. Small amounts of food

or liquid require less cooking time than larger amounts of the same substance. As quantity increases, concentration

decreases.

Size:

Small pieces cook faster than large ones. To speed cooking, cut pieces smaller than two inches (5 cm), so microwaves

can penetrate to the middle from all sides. Pieces which are similar in size and shape cook more evenly.

Shape:

Many foods are uneven, like a chicken, ribs or broccoli. The thin parts will cook faster than the thick parts, while

uniformly thick foods cook evenly. To compensate for irregular shapes, place thin pieces toward the center of the dish

and thicker pieces toward the edge of the dish.

Starting Temperature:

Frozen or refrigerated foods take longer to cook than foods at room temperature.

Bone and Fat

: Because bones conduct heat, the side of the meat the bone is on will cook first, while boneless cuts cook

slower but more evenly. Fat attracts microwaves. The middle of these foods are cooked by heat conduction.

Moisture Content:

Microwaves are attracted by moisture. Naturally moist foods absorb microwaves better than dry ones.

Add a minimum of liquid to moist foods, as excess water slows cooking.

Density:

The density of food determines how easily the microwaves can penetrate and how quickly it will cook. Porous

foods, like chopped beef or mashed potatoes, microwave faster than dense ones like steak or whole potatoes.

Piercing: 

Steam builds up pressure in foods which are tightly covered by a skin or membrane. Pierce potatoes, egg yolks

and chicken livers to prevent bursting.

MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES

Stirring:

Stir foods from outside to center of dish once or twice during cooking to equalize heat and speed microwaving.

Foods will not burn or stick, so there’s no need to stir constantly as you do in conventional cooking.

Arrangement:

Arrange foods with thin or delicate ends, Iike drumsticks or asparagus spears with the thick or tougher portions

to the outside of the dish. The parts which need more cooking will receive more energy, so food will microwave evenly.

Spacing:

Individual foods, such as baked potatoes and cupcakes will cook more evenly if placed in the oven an equal

distance apart. When possible, arrange foods in a circular pattern. Similarly, when placing foods in a baking dish, arrange

around the outside of dish, not lined up next to each other. Food should not be stacked on top of each other.

Rearrangement:

Rearrange overlapping areas, Iike tails of long fish fillets, from top to bottom, and closely packed pieces, like

meatballs, from the outside to the center of the dish.

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COOKING GUIDE

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Страница 1: ... MICROWAVE OVEN AND GRILL OWNER S MANUAL MWG9111SL Visit our Web site at www emersonradio com ...

Страница 2: ...hile it is Operating 17 Cooking Guide 18 The Principles of Microwave Cooking 18 Food Characteristics 18 Microwave Techniques 18 Hot Snacks and Appetizers 19 Specifications 20 Before You Call for Service 20 Limited Warranty 21 PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY a Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open door operation can result in harmful ...

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Страница 6: ... ROLLER GUIDE and oven floor should be cleaned frequently to prevent excessive noise 2 The ROLLER GUIDE MUST ALWAYS be used for cooking together with the Glass Tray Glass Tray 1 Do NOT operate the oven without the Glass Tray in place 2 Do NOT use any other Glass Tray with this oven 3 If the Glass Tray is hot ALLOW IT TO COOL before cleaning it or placing it in water 4 Do NOT cook directly on the G...

Страница 7: ...cally divides the defrosting times into periods of alternating defrost and standing times for even defrosting 16 MEMORY PAD Used to set a multistage cooking program 17 BEVERAGE PAD Used to microwave beverages 18 VEGETABLE PAD Used to microwave fresh vegetables 19 REHEAT PAD Used to reheat plated foods 20 CHICKEN PAD Used to microwave and grill chicken 21 BEEF PAD Used to microwave and grill beef 2...

Страница 8: ...time will appear unless the oven is cooking or defrosting WEIGHT DEFROST WEIGHT DEFROST lets you easily defrost foods by eliminating guesswork in determining defrosting time Follow the steps below for easy defrosting 1 Touch the WEIGHT DEFROST pad The display will show d 1 Repeatedly press the WEIGHT DEFROST pad to select a desired defrost category as per chart below AUTO 2 Enter the pounds For ex...

Страница 9: ...defrosting is completed Touch the STOP CANCEL pad or open the door to clear before starting another operation MICROWAVE COOKING Set a cooking or other operational time power as follows 1 Touch the POWER pad repeatedly to select a cooking power skip if cooking at 100 The display will show the power you chose 1S 2 Enter the desired cooking time up to 99 minutes 99 seconds For example for 4 minutes a...

Страница 10: ...o 99 minutes 99 seconds For example for 4 minutes and 30 seconds press the 1MIN pad four times and the 10SEC pad three times 1S 3 Touch the START pad The display will count down the remaining grilling time in minutes and seconds It will beep four times and show End when cooking is completed Touch the STOP CANCEL pad or open the door to clear before starting another operation 1S QUICK START QUICK S...

Страница 11: ...times and the 10SEC pad three times 1S 3 Touch the START pad The display will count down the remaining time in minutes and seconds It will beep four times and show End when cooking is completed Touch the STOP CANCEL pad or open the door to clear before starting another operation 1S OPERATION CONTINUED PRESET COOKING Set a cooking program insert food and then preset a time for it to start as follow...

Страница 12: ...ore the cooking and or grilling functions 2 Touch the MEMORY pad 1S 3 Touch the POWER pad repeatedly to select a cooking power skip if cooking at 100 Enter the desired cooking time up to 99 minutes 99 seconds In this example touch the 1MIN pad six times 1S OPERATION CONTINUED 4 Touch the MEMORY pad 1S 5 Touch the GRILL COMBO pad once and enter the desired grilling time up to 99 minutes 99 seconds ...

Страница 13: ...RATION CONTINUED NOTE Up to four potatoes can be cooked as follows Qty Total Weight 1 Potato 0 4lb 2 Potatoes 0 7lb 3 Potatoes 1lb 4 Potatoes 1 3lb NOTE Up to three slices of pizza can be cooked as follows Qty Total Weight 1 Slice 4oz 2 Slices 8oz 3 Slices 16oz PIZZA QUICK COOK PAD Use this feature and the oven will automatically set the cooking microwaving and grilling time based on the amount of...

Страница 14: ... this feature and the oven will automatically set the cooking microwaving and grilling time based on the quantity of chicken A built in standing time will help equalize the temperature Cook chicken as follows 1 Touch the CHICKEN pad to microwave one to six pieces of chicken Please see chart below for more details AUTO LB 2 Touch the START pad The display will count down the remaining cooking time ...

Страница 15: ... OPERATION CONTINUED REHEAT QUICK COOK PAD Use this feature and the oven will automatically set the cooking microwaving time Reheat as follows 1 Touch the REHEAT pad to microwave one to five standard plates Please see chart below for more details AUTO LB 2 Touch the START pad The display will count down the remaining cooking time in minutes and seconds and will beep four times when cooking is comp...

Страница 16: ...to five servings of fresh vegetables can be cooked as follows Qty Total Weight 1 0 2lb 2 0 4lb 3 0 7lb 4 0 9lb 5 1 1lb NOTE Up to five servings can be cooked as follows Qty Total Weight 1 0 7lb 2 1 1lb 3 1 8lb 4 2 2lb 5 2 6lb OPERATION CONTINUED BEEF QUICK COOK PAD Use this feature and the oven will automatically set the cooking microwaving and grilling time based on the quantity of beef A built i...

Страница 17: ... AUTO OPERATION CONTINUED NOTE Up to five sausages can be cooked as follows Qty Total Weight 1 0 2lb 2 0 4lb 3 0 7lb 4 0 9lb 5 1 1lb SAUSAGE QUICK COOK PAD Use this feature and the oven will automatically set the cooking microwaving and grilling time based on the quantity of sausages A built in standing time will help equalize the temperature Cook sausages as follows 1 Touch the SAUSAGE pad to mic...

Страница 18: ...d The oven can be restarted by pressing the START pad Touch the STOP CANCEL pad to erase all instructions You must then enter new instructions if needed 2 Open the door DINNER ENTREE QUICK COOK PAD Use this feature and the oven will automatically set the cooking microwaving time based on the quantity of entrees A built in standing time will help equalize the temperature Cook dinner entrees as foll...

Страница 19: ...e uneven like a chicken ribs or broccoli The thin parts will cook faster than the thick parts while uniformly thick foods cook evenly To compensate for irregular shapes place thin pieces toward the center of the dish and thicker pieces toward the edge of the dish Starting Temperature Frozen or refrigerated foods take longer to cook than foods at room temperature Bone and Fat Because bones conduct ...

Страница 20: ...n special microwave poppers Do not use oil unless specified by the manufacturer or heat longer than recommended Never pop popcorn in paper bags or glass utensils or directly on the glass tray COOKING GUIDE CONTINUED HOT SNACKS AND APPETIZERS Hot hors d oeuvres and appetizers can be prepared very quickly in the oven by the hostess or individual servings may be prepared by guests Many appetizers may...

Страница 21: ...prox Timer Digital 99 minutes 99 seconds BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE Refer to the following checklist before you call for service The oven does not work 1 Check that the power cord is securely plugged in 2 Check that the door is firmly closed 3 Check that the cooking time is set 4 Check for a blown circuit fuse or tripped main circuit breaker in your house 5 Check that the Child Lock feature is no...

Страница 22: ...and from a Regional Repair Facility permitted by Emerson to perform warranty repairs c Damage or improper operation of unit caused by customer abuse misuse negligence or failure to follow operating instructions provided with the product d Ordinary adjustments to the product which can be performed by customer as outlined in the owner s manual e Signal reception problems caused by external antenna o...

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