Magic Chef MCD990STG manual

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    0 SYL V ANIA OWNER’S MANUAL 0.9 cu.ft S t ainles s S te el Microwave Oven MCD990ST G 1. READ these instructions caref ully before instal ling and op erating the oven. Keep t hem for furth er reference. 2. Record in t he spac e below the SERIAL NO. found on the nameplat e on your ov en and retain thi s information for future reference. SERIAL NO.:[...]

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    1 PRECAUTIONS TO A VOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE T O EXCESSIVE MICROW A VE ENERGY (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door-open since open-d oor operation can result i n harmful exposure to microwav e en ergy . It is i mport ant not to defeat or tamper w ith the safet y interlocks. (b) Do not place any ob ject bet ween t he oven front face an[...]

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    2 IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTION S IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTION S IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTION S IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTION S When using electrical appliances, basic safety precauti ons should be follow ed, including the followin g: WA RNING - T o reduce the ris k of burns, electric shock, fi re, injury to persons or exp osure to excessiv e[...]

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    3 a. Do not ov erheat the liq uid. b. S tir the liquid bot h before and ha lfway t hrough heating it. c. Do not use st raight-sid ed conta iners with nar row nec ks. d. After heating, allow the container to stand in the microwave oven f or a short time before re moving the cont ainer . e. Use extre me care whe n inserting a sp oon or oth er utensil[...]

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    4 INST ALL A TION GUIDE INST ALL A TION GUIDE INST ALL A TION GUIDE INST ALL A TION GUIDE 1. Make sure that all the packing materials are removed f rom the inside of the door . 2. Check the oven for any damage, such as misaligned or bent door , damaged door seals and sealing surface, broken or loose door hinges and latches an d dents inside the cav[...]

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    5 2. If long cord or extension c ord is used : a) The marked e lectrical rati ng of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as t he electrica l rating of the ap pliance. b) The extension c ord must be a grounding-t ype 3-wir e cord, and The longer co rd should be ar ranged so tha t it will not drap e over the count er top or t [...]

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    6 Limited U se · A luminum foil — Use narrow strip s of foil to prevent overcooking of expos ed areas. Using too much foil can damage your oven, so be caref ul. · Ceramic, porcelain, and stoneware — Use these if they are labeled “Mic rowave Safe”. If they are not labeled, test them to make sure they can be used safely . · Plastic — Use[...]

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    7 COOK ING TECHNI QUE S COOK ING TECHNI QUE S COOK ING TECHNI QUE S COOK ING TECHNI QUE S Y our microwave makes coo king eas ier than conventional cooking, provided you keep these consi derations in mind: Sti rring S tir food s such as cass eroles and veget ables while coo king to distri bute heat evenly . Food at the outsi de of the d ish absorbs [...]

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    8 BEFOR E Y OU CA LL FO R SERVICE BEFOR E Y OU CA LL FO R SERVICE BEFOR E Y OU CA LL FO R SERVICE BEFOR E Y OU CA LL FO R SERVICE If the ov en fails to operate : A) Check to ensure that the oven is plugged in securely . If it is not, remove t he plug from the outlet, wait 10 seconds and plug it in again secur ely . B) Check for a blown circuit fuse[...]

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    9 CONTROL P ANEL CONTROL P ANEL CONTROL P ANEL CONTROL P ANEL DISPLA Y SCREEN Cooking ti me, power , indicators and present tim e are display ed. QUICK COO K POPCOR N BEVERAGE BAKED POT A TO FROZEN DINNE R PIZZA REHEA T Allow you t o reheat or coo k food automatica lly without ente ring power lev el or time. POWER Use to set pow er level. COOK Cook[...]

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    10 NUMBER P ADS(0-9) T ouch to set times or amount s. CLOCK T ouch to set the clock. STOP/ CLEA R T ouch to stop coo king program or clear all previous settings before cooki ng start s ST A RT Press to st art cooki ng. HOW T O S ET THE O VEN CONTROLS HOW T O S ET THE O VEN CONTROLS HOW T O S ET THE O VEN CONTROLS HOW T O S ET THE O VEN CONTROLS BEE[...]

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    1 1 Microwave co oking allow s you to customize co oking power and t ime. First, you select a power l evel by pressing t he PO W ER pad an d nu meric p ads (se e the t ab le b elow). Th en you set the cooking time u sing the numer ic pads, be fore press ing the ST ART pad. B. T wo-stage Cooking Some recipes require dif ferent stages of co oking at [...]

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    12 3. P ress nu mber pad s to enter w eight. The display shows entered wei ght. 4. T ouch ST ART Pad. The display count s down t he cooking time. Converting Fractions o f a Pound to Ounces Fractions of a pound Ounces Less than . 03 0 .03 to . 09 1 .10 to . 15 2 .16 to . 21 3 .22 to . 27 4 .28 to . 34 5 .35 to . 40 6 .41 to . 46 7 .47 to . 53 8 .54 [...]

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    13 SETTING “DEFROST BY TIME” 1. T ouch DEFRO ST BY TIME p ad. 2. Press nu mber pads to enter time. 3. T ouch ST ART p ad. "ENTER" ﹑ "D EF" ﹑ "TIME" indicators light and “ : “ is displayed. The display shows the ent ered time. NOTE: 1. Weight must be i n pounds and o unces. Ounce w eights l ess than 10 must [...]

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    14 SPECI AL FEA TUR ES SPECI AL FEA TUR ES SPECI AL FEA TUR ES SPECI AL FEA TUR ES In this spec ial feature sect ion, you can find easy setting s to cooking p opular food. P O P C O R N This feature allows a regu lar sized bag ( 99g or appr oximately 3.5oz ) of popcor n to be popped. 1.Press POP CORN p ad once. 2. Press ST ART pad. “CODE” indi [...]

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    15 For 8 oz. coffee cup s: 1.T ouch BEV ERAGE pa d twice. 2.Enter number of cups by number pad 1~4. 3.Press ST ART pad. “ENTER”,”AM T” indicators light. Display shows t otal coo king weight. Cooking ti me displayed and counted down the ti me remaining. F R O Z E N D I N N E R For 8 oz. per entree: 1. T ouch FROZEN DINNER pa d once. 2. Enter[...]

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    16 2. Press ST ART pad. Preprogra mmed cooking ti me is counted down. O T H E R C O N V E N I E N T F E A T U R E S MINUTE TI MER The timer works independ ently as a remin der and the time countdow n ends in beep ing. 1. Press TIM ER pad. 2. Use the numeric pads to enter the time to be cou nted down. 3. Press ST ART pad. “ENTER”,”TIM ER”,?[...]

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    17 CLEANI NG AN D CARE CLEANI NG AN D CARE CLEANI NG AN D CARE CLEANI NG AN D CARE 1. Turn o ff the ov en and re move the power plug from t he wall socket before cleanin g. 2. K eep the inside of the oven clean. W hen food splatters or spilled liquids adhere to oven walls, wipe with a damp cl oth. M ild detergent may be used if the oven gets very d[...]

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    18 Micr owa v e Micr owa v e Micr owa v e Micr owa v e Oven War rant y Ov en War ra nty Ov en War ra nty Ov en War ra nty MC Appliance Corp. warra nts each new Microwave Oven to be free from defects in material and workmanshi p and agrees to remedy any such defect or to fu rnish a n ew part(s) (at the co mpany’s option) for any pa rt(s) o f the u[...]