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OWNER’S M A NUAL 0.7 cu. f t. Microw ave Oven M CD77 5RW1 1.READ these i nstructio ns carefully before insta l ling and operating the oven. Keep the m for futur e reference. 2.Record in the spa ce below the SE RIAL NO. found on the nameplate on your oven and retain th is information for future ref erence. SERIAL NO.:[...]
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CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS PRECAUTIO NS TO A VOID POSSI B LE EXPO SURE T O EXCESSIVE MICRO WA VE ENERGY… ……………….……… ……………………… ……………. …2 FEDERAL COMM UNICA TI ONS COMMI SSION R ADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERE NCE ST A TEME NT …… ……………………… ………… ………………. .[...]
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2 PRECAUTIONS TO A VOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE T O EXCESSIVE MICROW A VE ENERGY (a) Do not atte m pt to operate this oven with th e door open sinc e open-door operation can result in har mful exposure to microwav e energy . It is importa nt not t o defeat or tamper with the sa f ety inte rlo cks. (b) Do no t place any object betw een the oven front face[...]
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3 IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INS TRUCTIONS IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INS TRUCTIONS IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INS TRUCTIONS IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INS TRUCTIONS When using electrical a p pliances, basic safety precautions sh ould be fol lowed, including t he following: W A RNING - T o reduce t he ris k of burns, electric shoc k , fire, in jury to perso ns or exposure to exce[...]
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4 8. Microwave he ating of beverage c an result in delayed eru ptive b oiling, therefore care has to be taken whe n handling the cont ainer . 9. Do not deep f ry food in the microwav e. It is difficult t o control t he fat which could cause a fire haz ard. 10. Pierce food s with heavy skins such as potatoes, whol e squas h, apples an d chestnuts be[...]
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5 Electrical R equireme nt s The electrical requirement s are a 120 volt 60 Hz, AC only , 15 am p. It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only the ov en be provided. The oven is equipped with a 3-pron g grounding plug. It must be plugged i nto a wall receptacl e that is properly i nsta lled and grounded. Extension C o rd If it is nece ss[...]
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6 · Paper plates and cu ps — U se for short- term he ating at low temp eratures. D o not use recycled paper , which may contain metal and co uld ignite. · W ax p aper — U se as a cover to prevent spatt ering. · Thermomet ers — Use only those l abeled “Microwav e Safe” and follow all directions. Check the f ood in sever al places. Conve[...]
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7 Sti rring S tir foods such a s casseroles and veget ables while c ooking to distribute heat evenly . Food at t he outsi de of the d ish absorbs m ore energy an d heat s more quickly , so stir fro m the out sid e to the center . The oven will tur n of f when y ou open the door to stir your food. Arrangeme n t Arrange unev enly shap ed foods, such [...]
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8 If the ov en fails to oper ate: A) Check to ensur e that t he oven is plugged in s ecu rely . If it is not, remove the plug from the o utlet, wait 10 seconds and plug it in a gain securely . B) Check for a bl own circuit fuse or a tripped mai n circuit brea ker . If these seem to be op erating properly , test the outlet with an other appliance. C[...]
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9 TIMER ( 0 ~ 30 minutes ) Used in setting cooking time for all functions. POWER Used in sel ect a microwav e power leve l. OPE RA TION IN STRUCTIONS OPE RA TION IN STRUCTIONS OPE RA TION IN STRUCTIONS OPE RA TION IN STRUCTIONS 1. Plug Power supply cord into a standard 3-pronged 10 A mp, 120V AC 60Hz power outlet. 2. A fter placing the food in a su[...]
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10 NOTE : If setting the timer control for less than 2 minutes, turn it past 2 minutes and then back to t he des ired time. 6. Microw ave energy will be turned off automatically when the tim er reaches “0” position. Then food can b e taken out of t he oven. · T o prevent the oven from operating w ith the d oor open, your microw ave oven is fit[...]
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11 noise. Simply wipe th e bott om surface of the oven w i th mild d etergent. T he roller ring may be w ash ed in mild sud sy water or dishwasher . W hen rem oving the roller r ing from cav ity floor for cleaning, be sur e to replace in the proper posit i on. 9. R emove odors fro m your ov en by combining a cup of water with the juice and skin of [...]
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12 has failed during the warranty period. Parts and labor expenses are covered on this unit for a period of one year after the date of purchase. In addition, MC Applian ce Corp. warrants the Magnetron (parts only) to be free from defects in material and workmansh ip for a period of 8 years. The consumer is responsible for all labor and transportati[...]