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Installation
Contact dealer to purchase security kit and leg
kit if desired. (FS-11EVP and FS-16EVP only.)
Unpacking Oven
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I
nspect microwave oven for damage such as
dents in door or dents inside oven cavity.
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Report any dents or breakage to source of
purchase immediately. Do not attempt to
use oven if damaged.
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Remove all materials from oven interior.
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If oven has been stored in extremely cold
area, wait a few hours before plugging in.
Button Number Display--Shows pad being used
or programmed.
Change Time Pad--Press to initiate time change
sequence.
Power Level Pads--Press appropriate pad
(100%, 80%, 50%, 30% or Defrost II) for specific
application.
Time Display--Indicates time remaining and time
being programmed into oven.
Power Level Display--Indicates power level in
use and power level programmed into oven.
Defrost II--Use to initiate defrost operation.
Pads 1-10--Preset and can be changed (see
"Programming Instructions").
Times listed (minutes:seconds) below are preset
at factory for 100% power:
Pad
Time
Pad
Time
1
:10
6
1:00
2
:20
7
1:15
3
:30
8
1:30
4
:40
9
1:45
5
:50
0
2:00
Operation
1. Open oven door, place food in oven and
close door.
2. Press desired number pad. Timer counts
down from preset time. Power level and
pad selected display.
To cancel error, open and close oven door.
When cycle is interrupted, time erases. Repeat
step 2 to continue.
If pad is pressed and signal is heard, but no
numbers appear in display, door is not completely
latched.
If pad is pressed and colon illuminates, but oven
does not operate, pad is programmed for zero
time.
3. When time expires, signal sounds and
"DONE" displays. Remove food from oven.
Oven is ready for next heating cycle. If no
pads are pressed the oven blower will shut
down in 60 seconds.
Oven Placement
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Do not install microwave oven next to or above
source of heat, such as pizza oven or deep fat
fryer. This could cause microwave oven to
operate improperly and could shorten life of
electrical parts.
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Allow air flow around unit. Air flows around
electric components. At least one inch of
clearance is required at top and sides of unit to
provide proper ventilation. With restricted air
flow unit will not operate properly and life of
electrical parts will shorten.
Usage
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