Electrolux TINSLB003MRR0 manual

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    TINSLB003MRR0 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 TINSLB003.indb 1 12/11/08 9:30:31 AM[...]

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    E 2 P REC A U TIONS T O A V OID POSSIB LE E XPOSURE TO EX CESS IVE MICRO W A VE E NE RG Y (a) Do not attempt to ope rate this oven with the do or ope n sinc e ope n- door operation can resul t in harm ful exposu re to microwav e ene rgy . It is impo r ta nt not to defeat or ta mper wi th the safet y interl ocks. (b) Do not place any obje ct b et we[...]

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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 ele ctr ical a pplia nces b asic s afet y prec aution s should b e followed, including the following: T o reduce the risk of bu rns, electr ic sho ck, f ire, injur y t o pers ons or e x posure to ex ce ssive microwave energy: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1 . Re ad al l i ns t ru c t ion s be for e u s in g t h e a p pl i- ance. 2. Read a[...]

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    E 5 Unpac king a nd E xam ini ng Y our Oven 1 . Remov e all packing mat erials from inside the ov en cavity . DO NOT REMOVE THE W AVEGUIDE COVER, w hich i s loc ated on the right cavit y wall. Read en closur es and SAVE this Us e and Care G uide. 2. Rem ove the feature sticker , if there is one, fro m the ou tside of the door . Chec k the oven for [...]

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    E 6 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This applia nce must b e g rounde d. T his oven i s e quippe d wi th a cord having a g rounding wire wi th a ground - ing plu g. It mus t be p lugge d into a wall rece ptacle that is prope rly insta lled and g rounde d in a ccor danc e with the Na tional Elec trica l Code and local cod es and ordinanc es. In the event of [...]

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    E 7 Abo ut your ov en This Use and Care Guide is valu able: read it carefully and always save it for referen ce. A g ood micr owa ve c ookb ook is a valuable as set. Chec k it for microwav e cookin g p rincipl es, tech - nique s, hints and re cipe s. NEVER 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 n d s u p p o r[...]

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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 cr owave o ve n w i th a s u p e r v i s in g p e r so n ve r y near to them. Be twee n the age s of 7 and 1 2, the supe r visin g per son s hould be in th e same r oom. The c hild mu st be able to re ach th e oven comfor t- ably; if not, h e/she should st and on a s turdy s[...]

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    E 9 Abo ut food Foo d Do Do n' t Eggs, sausages, nuts, seeds, fruits & vegetables • Puncture egg yolks b efore c ooki ng to prevent “e xp losio n” . • 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 sausages so that steam e scap es. • Cooke g[...]

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    E 10 Abo ut ute nsil s an d cov eri ngs Th e fol lowi ng c over in gs a re i de al : • Pape r towe ls a re  go od  for  cove ri ng f oo 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 bacon. • W a 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 reh[...]

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    E 11 1 On e touch door o pen bu tton Push to open do or . 2 Oven do or with se e -through window 3 Safet y do or latche s The oven will not ope rate unles s the doo r is secu rely clo sed. 4 Do or hinge s 5 Do or sea ls and s ealing s ur fac es 6 T u rnta ble motor shaf t 7 Rem ovable turntab le supp or t Carefully p lace the tur ntab le supp or t [...]

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    E 12 Numbe r next to the co ntrol pan el illustr ation indicates p ages o n which the re are featur e desc riptions a nd us age infor mation. W ords in the lower por tion of the displa y will light to indicate what function is in progress. Control panel 14 25 17 25 16 19 18 24 13 16 20 21 22 13 26 23 TINSLB003.indb 12 12/11/08 9:30:36 AM[...]

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    E 13 • Bef ore operati ng yo ur ne w Micro wa v e Oven  mak e sure you read and unde rst and this Use and Care Guide c ompletely . • BeforetheMic rowa veOvencanb eused,follow these p roce dure s: 1 . Plug in the ov en. Close the door . The ov en display will sh ow ENJO Y Y OUR OV EN PRESS CL EA[...]

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    E 14 • S uppos e you want to defrost for 5 minu tes at 3 0%. Pro cedure Ste p Press 1 . Enter defrosting tim e. 0 0 5 2. P re ss p ower l evel pad eight time s or hol d down until the des ired power level appea rs . powe r leve l x 8 3. Press S TA R T. S TA R T When the def rost time is comp lete, a long tone will[...]

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    E 15 Sensor Modes The se nso r is a semi -c onduc tor device that de tects the vapor (mois ture and hu midit y) emi tted from the food as it heat s. The sen sor adju sts the cook ing 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 quantities. Using S ens or Mod es: 1 . Af ter ov e n is plugge d in, wait 2 minutes b efore usi[...]

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    E 16 Sensor Modes Qu ick S ensor c ha r t Food Amount Procedure Fresh V eg gies: Sof t Broc coli Bru sse ls sprou ts Cabbage Cauliflower (flowerets) Cauliflower (whole) Spinac h Zucchini Baked app les Hard Carrot s, slice d Cor n on cob Gre en be ans Winter squa sh - dice d - halves 0.25 - 2. 0 lb 0.25 - 2. 0 lb 0.25 - 2. 0 lb 0.25 - 2. 0 lb 1 medi[...]

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    E 17 Se nsor Cook Y ou ca n cook many foods by pre ssin g the se ns or cook pad and the foo d numb er . Y ou don’t nee d to calc ulate cooki ng time or power level. • Suppo seyouwanttocookgrou ndmeat . Pro cedure Ste p Press 1 . Pres s sensor cook pad, numbe r 1 for ground m eat. sensor cook 1 2. Press S TA R T pad. S TA[...]

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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 to 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 a tic a ll y c om pu te t he co rr e c t c oo ki ng tim e and mic rowav e power level for foo ds shown in the following char ts. • Suppo seyouwanttoheat1cupof[...]

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    E 19 Fo od Am ou nt Pro cedure Kid's Meals 1 . Chicken Nuggets 0.3 - 1 .0 lb Place frozen c hicken nu gget s on a flat plate allowing space be twee n each, cov e r foo ds wi th pap er to wel. Pres s k i d's m ea l pad and th e numbe r 1 . Enter weight a nd pre ss S TA R T. Af ter co oking, op en doo r , rear ran ge, close do or and p res [...]

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    E 20 Rehea t Pasta / Re heat B rea ds Rehea t Pasta / Re heat B rea ds c har t Food Am ou nt Pro cedure Rehe at Pasta 1 - 6 cups Use this p ad to rehea t ref rige rated can ned or home made past a w ith sauc e. For room tempe rature pa sta s, use Le ss option. Past a without sauc e double the quantity per set ting. For e xam ple, measure 2 cups of [...]

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    E 21 Q uick Setting s ( sof ten and m elt ) au t o m at i c a ll y compu te the c orre ct heating time an d mic rowa ve power level for sof tening and me lting foo ds shown in the char t. • Su ppos e yo u wan t to m elt 1 sq uar e of ch ocol at e. Pro cedure Ste p Press 1 . Pres s melt pad once. melt 2. Sele ct de sired[...]

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    E 22 Defrost Defr ost ch ar t Food Am ou nt Pro cedure 1 . G round Me at 0.5 - 3.0 lb Re move any th awed pie ce s af ter e ach sta ge. L et s tan d, covered, for 5 to 1 0 minutes. 2. Steaks/Chops / Fish 0.5 - 4.0 lb Af ter each stage, rearra nge and if there are warm or t hawed por tion s, shield with s mall flat pieces of alum inum foil. Remove a[...]

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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 w a r m f o r 30 minutes. Dir ect u se • Suppo seyou wanttokee pa cupof soup warm for 30 minutes . Pro cedure Ste p Press 1 . Pres s kee p war m pad. keep warm 2. Enter the desi red time. 3 0 0 0 3. Press S TA R T pad. S TA R T The o ven will sta r t. The d[...]

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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 k e u s i n g your oven e asy beca use spec ific instr uctio ns are provided i n the interac tive display . 1 . CHILD LOCK The Child Lo ck p revents u nwanted oven op era tion such as by sm all chil dren. T he oven ca n be set so that the control panel is deac tivated or [...]

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    E 25 More o r less t i me adju st me nt Should you disc over that you like any of the Sensor Modes, Auto Cook, Quick Set tin gs or Defros t sligh tly more done, p res s the power level pad o nce af ter pre s sin g your ch oic e of pad s or be fore p re s sin g S TA R T p ad. The dis play will show MORE . Should you disc over that you like any of th[...]

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    E 26 Time r on- of f • S u p p o s e  y o u  w a n t  t o  t i m e  a  3 - m i n u t e  l o n g dista nce ph one call. Pro cedure Ste p Press 1 . Press tim er on - o f f . tim er on- of f 2. Ent er tim e. 3 0 0 3. Press t imer o n - of f . The timer will co unt down. T o ca ncel the tim er , pres s the STOP/ CLEAR pad o[...]

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    E 27 Ex terio r Clea n the out side with mild soap and water; r inse and dr y with a sof t cloth. Do not u se a ny t ype of house hold or a bra sive clean er . Door Wipe the win dow on b oth si des with a damp cloth to r em ove a ny s pill s or spa t ter s. Me tal par ts will b e e a s ie r to ma i n ta i n if wi p e d f r e q ue n t ly w it h a da[...]

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    E 28 Please c heck th e following before ca lling for se r vice: Place one cu p of water in a glass me asu ring cup in the oven and c lose the do or se curel y . Ope rate the oven for one minute at HIGH 1 0 0% . A Doe s the oven light come on? YES _ _ _ _ N O ____ B Doe s the coolin g fan work ? (Put your hand over the rea r ventilating ope nings.)[...]

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    E 29 EI24MO45I AC Line V oltag e: UL & CSA Rating, Sin gle pha se 1 20V , 60Hz, AC only AC P ower Req uired: U L & CSA Rating, 1 50 0 watt s, 1 3.0 amps. Outpu t Pow er : * 1 1 0 0 wat ts Frequency: 2 450 MHz Outs ide Dim ensio ns: 24 5 / 8 " ( W ) x 1 4 1 / 16 " (H ) x 1 9 5 / 16 "(D) Cavity D imens ions:** 17 3 / 8 " ([...]

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    E 30 Warranty Information Major A pp lia nce Warra nt y I nform at ion Y our ap pli anc e is cove red by a o ne yea r limi ted war r ant y. For one ye ar fro m your or igi na l d ate of p ur cha se, El ec tro lux wi ll rep air or rep la ce any pa r ts of thi s a ppl ian ce th at p rove to b e d efe ct ive i n m ate ria ls or wor km an shi p w hen s[...]