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MICROWAVE OVEN
Cooking by
The time cooking feature allows
you to preset the cooking time.
The oven shuts off automatically.
Power level 10 (High) is
recommended for most cooking,
but you may change this for more
flexibility. See the cookbook.
To become better acquainted with
time cooking, make a cup coffee
by following the steps below:
Step 1: Fill a cup 2/3 full of water,
add 1 teaspoon instant coffee and
stir to dissolve. Use a cup that has no
metal decoration and is microwave-
safe (refer to Microwaving Tips
on page 6). Place cup in the oven
and close the door.
coffee, there is no need to change
the power level. (If power level 10
is not appropriate, see “How to
Change Power Level” below.)
Step 4: Touch START pad.
COOK
“POWER
10” and time, counting down, show
on display.
Step 5: When time is up, the oven
signals and flashes
Oven
shuts off.
Step 6: Open the door.
Using the
Cook II
Feature
The Time Cook 11 feature lets
you set two time cooking functions
within one program. This is ideal
when you want to change power
levels during your cooking operations.
Here’s how to do it.
Step 1: Place food in oven in
microwave-safe container and close
the door.
Step 2: Touch TIME COOK pad.
Display shows “: O“ and “POWER
“ENTER MICRO COOK
TIME” flashes.
Step 3: Select your cooking time.
For example, touch 2, 1 and 5 for
two minutes and 15 seconds.
Display shows
and
“POWER
“MICRO COOK
TIME” flashes.
Step 4: Touch TIME COOK pad.
Display shows “: O“ and “POWER
“ENTER MICRO COOK
TIME” flashes.
Step 2: Touch the TIME COOK pad.
Display shows “: O“ and “POWER
“ENTER MICRO COOK
TIME” flashes.
Step 5: Set your cooking time.
Step 3: Select your cooking time.
Touch 1, 2 and O for one minute
and 20 seconds. “MICRO COOK
TIME” flashes and “POWER 10”
and
appear on display.
Because automatic power level 10
is recommended for
cup of
How to Change Power
After setting the cooking time,
touch the POWER LEVEL
pad, then touch desired number
for new power
Step 6: Touch the START pad.
Step 7: “MICRO COOK TIME
the first power level and the first
programmed cook time, counting
down, show on the display.
Step 8: At the end of the first
programmed cook time, the second
power level, “MICRO COOK TIME
II” and the second programmed
cook time, counting down, show
on the display.
Step 9: When time is up, the
oven signals and flashes
The oven shuts off.
Step 10: Open the door.
Questions and Answers
Q.
I set my oven for the time
called for in the recipe, but at the
end of the time allowed, my food
wasn’t done. What happened?
A. Since house power varies due to
time or location, many recipes give
you a time range to prevent
overcooking. Set the oven for the
minimum time given, test the food
for doneness, and cook your food a
little longer, if necessary.
Q. I touched the number pads
and selected my power level.
When I touched the START pad,
however, my oven didn’t come on.
Why not?
A. Before setting the time on the
number pads, touch the TIME
COOK pad. Otherwise your oven
will not begin cooking.
Q. I want to cook on a power
other than 10 (High). What
do I need to do?
A. To cook on a power level other
than High, first touch the TIME
COOK pad and set the desired
cooking time. Touch the POWER
LEVEL pad. “POWER 10” appears
on the display. Enter new power level
number and touch
START pad.
Q. Can I interrupt my Time
Cook function to check the food?
A. Yes. To resume cooking,
simply close the door and press
the START pad. The timer must be
reset for cooking to resume unless
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