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TINSEB488MRR0 U se & Car e Guide Micr ow ave Ov en Guía de U so y Cuidado Horno de micr oondas Mode d’emploi et d’entr etien F our À Micro-ondes[...]
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E 2 P REC A U TIONS T O A V OID POSS IBLE E XPOSURE TO EX CESS IVE MICRO W A VE E NERG Y (a) Do not at tempt to ope rate this oven with the doo r ope n since open- doo r ope ration can resul t in har mful expos ure to microwav e e nerg y . It is impor tant not to defeat or t ampe r with the safet y inter locks. (b) Do not place any obje ct b etwee [...]
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E 3 Finding Information ......................................... 2 Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy ................... 2 T able of Contents ............................................ 3 Important Safety Instructions ......................... 4 Unpacking and Installation Instruction ......... 5 Grounding Instru[...]
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E 4 When u sing e lec tric al ap plia nces b asic s afet y pre cauti ons sh ould be fo llowed, includ ing the following: T o redu ce the ri sk of bur ns, el ect ric sh ock, fire, injur y to p er son s or exposu re to ex ce ssi ve microwav e en ergy: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1 . Rea d a ll in st r uc ti on s b efo re u si ng th e a p pl i- an ce. 2. [...]
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E 5 Unpac king a nd E xami nin g Y ou r Oven 1 . Remo ve all packing materials from inside the ov en cav it y . DO NOT REMOVE THE W A V EGUIDE COVER , which is lo cated on the right cavit y wall. R ead enc losur es and SA V E th is Use and Ca re Guid e. 2. Re move the feature sticker , if there is on e, fr om the ou tside of the doo r . Chec k the [...]
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E 6 Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounde d. T his ov en is equipped with a cord having a g rounding wire with a ground- ing plu g. It mus t be plu gge d into a wall rec eptac le that i s prop erl y inst alle d and g round ed in a ccor danc e with th e Nati onal Elec tric al C ode and l ocal cod es a nd o rdina nce s. In the event o[...]
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E 7 Abo ut your ov en This Use and Care Guide is valuable: read it c arefully and a lways sav e it fo r refere nce. A g ood micr owa ve c ookb ook is a val uabl e a sset . Che ck it for micr owav e co oki ng pri ncip le s, tech - n ique s, hints a nd re cipe s. N E V E R u s e t h e M i c r o w a v e O v e n w i t h o u t t h e t u r n t a b l e a [...]
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E 8 C h i l d r e n b e l o w t h e a g e o f 7 s h o u l d u s e t h e mi c ro wave oven wi t h a su p e r v i si n g p e r s o n ve r y nea r to the m. Bet ween t he age s of 7 and 1 2, the supe r vis ing pe rs on sho uld be in t he sam e room. The c hild mu st be ab le to reac h the oven c omfor t- ably; i f not, he/she sh ould st and on a s tur[...]
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E 9 Abo ut food Food Do Don' t Eggs, sausages, nuts, seeds, fruits & vegetables • Puncture e gg yolks b efore co okin g to prevent “explosi on” . • P i e r c e s k i n s o f p o t a t o e s , a p p l e s , squash, hot dogs and saus ages so that steam e sca pes. • Cook eg gs in sh ells. • Reheat w hole e ggs. • Dr y nut s or s[...]
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E 10 Abo ut ute nsi ls an d cov er ings Th e fol lowi ng c overi ng s ar e id ea l: • P a pe r towel s ar e go od fo r cover in g foo ds for r e h e a t i n g a n d a b s o r b i n g f a t w h i l e c o o k i n g baco n. • Wa x p a p e r c a n b e u s e d f o r c o o k i n g a n d rehe ating. • P la stic wr ap that is sp eci ally ma rked for [...]
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E 11 1 O ne touch do or ope n but ton Push to ope n door . 2 O ven door wi th see -thro ugh wind ow 3 S afety d oor latch es The oven will not op erate unl es s the doo r is sec urely c lose d. 4 D oor hin ges 5 D oor se als a nd sea ling su r face s 6 T u rnta ble motor sh af t 7 Re movable tur ntab le supp or t Carefu lly pla ce the tur ntab le s[...]
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E 12 Numb er nex t to the contro l pane l illust ration indic ates page s on whi ch the re are fe ature de scr iptions a nd us age infor mation. Words in the lower portion of the display will light to indicate what function is in progress. Control panel 1 4 2 5 1 7 25 16 19 18 24 1 3 16 2 0 21 22 1 3 2 6 2 3[...]
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E 13 • B efor e operat ing your new Micro wa ve Oven mak e sure you r ead and unde rs tan d thi s Us e a nd Care Guid e compl etely . • Before the Microwav e Oven can b e used, follow thes e proc edu res: 1 . Plug in the oven . Close the door . The ov en display will s how ENJO Y Y OUR O VEN PRESS CLE AR AND PRESS CL OC K . 2 . Pres s the STO P[...]
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E 14 • S uppo se you want to defrost for 5 minutes at 30% . Pro ce du re Step Pres s 1 . En ter defro sting tim e. 0 0 5 2. Press powe r leve l pad eigh t times o r hold down until the de sire d power level appe ar s. power level x 8 3. Pres s ST ART . ST ART Whe n the def rost ti me is c omple te, a long tone wi ll soun d and END wil l appe ar i[...]
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E 15 Sensor Modes The se nso r i s a semi -co nduc tor device that detec ts the vapor (mois ture and hu midit y) emi tted f rom the food as it heats . T he sen sor adju sts the coo king t i m e s a n d p o w e r l e v e l f o r v a r i o u s f o o d s a n d quanti ties. Usin g Sen sor Mode s: 1 . Af ter oven is plugg ed i n, wait 2 minutes before u[...]
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E 16 Sensor Modes Qu ick Se nsor c har t Food Am ou nt Pro ce du re Fresh V e ggie s: Sof t Broc coli Bru sse ls sp routs Cabba ge Caulifl ower (flowerets) Caulif lower (whole) Spin ach Zucch ini Baked ap ple s Har d Carr ots, slic ed Cor n on cob Gre en be ans Winter sq uas h - dic ed - ha lves 0.25 - 2 lb 0.25 - 2 lb 0.25 - 2 lb 0.25 - 2 lb 1 med[...]
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E 17 Se nsor Cook Y ou ca n c ook many food s by pre ss ing the se ns or coo k pad a nd the food nu mbe r . Y o u don’t ne ed to cal culate cook ing time o r power level. • S uppo se you want to cook gr ound me at. Pro ce du re Step Pres s 1 . Pres s se ns or c ook p ad, numb er 1 for grou nd meat. sen sor cook 1 2. Pres s ST ART pa d. ST AR T [...]
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E 18 Y o u r o v e n h a s c o n v e n i e n t p a d s t o a s s i s t w i t h m e a l p r e p a r a t i o n . T h e A u t o C o o k s e t t i n g s w i l l au tom at ic a lly co mp u te the co r re c t co o ki ng tim e and mic rowav e power level for foods s hown i n t he following ch ar ts . • Suppose you want to hea t 1 cup of water . Pro ce d[...]
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E 19 Food Am ou nt Pro ce du re Kid's Meals 1 . C hicken Nugg ets 0.3 - 1 lb Place f rozen ch icken nu gget s on a fla t pla te allowing space bet ween eac h, cover foods wit h pape towel. Press k i d's mea l pad a nd the num ber 1 . Enter weig ht an d pre ss ST ART . Af ter cook ing, o pen door , re arr ang e, clo se door a nd pre ss S T[...]
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E 20 Reheat Pas ta / Re heat B read s Reheat Pas ta / Re heat B read s ch ar t Food Am ou nt Pro ce du re Rehe at Pasta 1 - 6 cups Use th is p ad to re heat refr ige rated ca nned or hom emad e pa sta with sauc e. For ro om tempe ratur e p asta s, use Le ss optio n. Pas ta withou t sauc e double the qu antit y per set ting. For exampl e, measure 2 [...]
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E 21 Q u ic k S et t in g s ( s o f t e n a nd m e l t ) a u to m a ti c a l ly comp ute the co rre ct he ating ti me and micr owa ve power level for sof tening a nd mel ting food s shown in the ch ar t. • S upp ose y ou wa nt t o melt 1 sq uar e o f cho cola te . Pro ce du re Step Pres s 1 . Pre ss me lt pa d once. mel t 2. Sele ct de sire d foo[...]
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E 22 Defr ost Defr ost ch ar t Food Am ou nt Pro ce du re 1 . Gr ound Me at .5 - 3 lb Re move any thawed pi ece s af ter e ach stag e. Let s tand, covered, for 5 to 1 0 m inutes. 2. Steaks /Chops/ Fish . 5 - 4 lb Af ter each stag e, rea rra nge a nd if th ere a re war m or thawed p or tio ns, shie ld with sma ll fl at pie ce s of al uminum foil. Re[...]
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E 23 Ke e p w a r m a l l o w s y o u t o k e e p f o o d wa r m f o r 30 minu tes. Dir ect u se • Suppose you want to kee p a cup of soup warm for 30 min utes. Pro ce du re Step Pres s 1 . Pre ss kee p war m pad. ke ep warm 2. Enter the de sire d time. 3 0 0 0 3. Pres s ST ART pa d. ST A RT The o ven will sta r t. T he di splay will show 3 0.00 [...]
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E 24 User p ref U s e r p r e f p r o v i d e s 4 f e a t u r e s t h a t m a ke u s i n g your oven easy b eca use spe cific instr uc tions are provide d in the inter active dis play . 1 . CHILD LOCK The Child Lock prevent s unwanted ov e n op erati on such as by sma ll chil dren. T he oven can be set s o that the c ontro l pane l is de activated [...]
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E 25 More o r less t ime a djus tme nt Shou ld you discover tha t you lik e any of the Senso r Modes, Auto Cook, Quick Settings or Defrost slight ly more done, p res s the power level pa d onc e af ter pre s sin g your ch oic e of pads or befor e pre ss ing ST A RT pad. T he dis play will show MO RE . Shou ld you discover tha t you lik e any of the[...]
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E 26 Timer o n- of f • Su p p o s e yo u w a n t t o t i m e a 3 - m i n u te l o n g dist ance p hone c all. Pro ce du re Step Pres s 1 . Pre ss t ime r on - of f . time r on - of f 2. Ent e r time. 3 0 0 3. Pres s tim er on - o ff . The timer wi ll count d own. T o ca ncel th e timer , pre ss the S TOP / C LEAR pad on ce. tim er on - of f NOTE [...]
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E 27 Ex te rior Clea n the out side with mild soap and water; r inse and dr y with a sof t cloth. Do not use any t y pe of hous ehol d or ab ras ive clean er . Door Wipe t he wind ow o n both s ide s with a dam p cloth to r em ove a ny s pil ls or sp at ter s. Me tal p ar ts will be e a si e r to m a in t a in if wi p e d f r e qu e n tl y wi th a [...]
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E 28 Please c hec k the following be fore ca lling for se r vic e: Place one c up of water in a glas s mea sur ing cup in th e ov e n and cl ose the d oor se cure ly . Ope rate the oven for one mi nute at HIGH 1 0 0% . A Doe s the oven light co me on? YES _ _ _ _ NO _ _ _ _ B Doe s the coo ling fan wor k? (Put your ha nd over the rea r ventilating [...]
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E 29 EI2 7MO45G S / EI 30 MO 45 GS AC Line V olt age: UL & CSA Rati ng, Singl e pha se 1 20V , 6 0Hz, AC only AC P ower Re quire d: UL & CSA Ratin g, 1 5 00 wat ts, 1 3.0 amp s. Outp ut Pow e r:* 1 1 0 0 wat ts Frequen cy: 2 450 MHz Out side D imen sion s: 2 4 5 / 8 " ( W ) x 1 4 1 / 1 6 "(H) x 1 9 5 / 16 " ( D) Cavity D ime [...]
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E 30 Micr ow ave o ven w a rr ant y Y ou r Mic rowav e Oven is p rotec ted by th is warr an t y War r an t y pe r io d Th r ou gh o u r au t ho ri ze d s er v i ce r s, We wi ll : Th e co n su me r w il l be Re sp o ns ib l e fo r: FU LL ON E Y E AR WARR A NT Y On e yea r f rom o r i g i n a l p u r - c ha se da te. Pay all c osts for re pairi ng o[...]