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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

General Use

1

Do NOT attempt to tamper with or make any
adjustments or repairs to door, control panel or
any other part of the oven. Do NOT remove
outer panel from oven. Repairs should only be
done by qualified service personnel.

2

Do

NOT operate the oven empty. The

microwave energy will reflect continuously
throughout the oven if no food or water is
present to absorb energy.

3

If a fire occurs in the oven, touch the
Stop/Clear button and LEAVE THE DOOR
CLOSED. Disconnect the power cord, or shut
off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.

4

Do NOT attempt to dry clothes, newspapers or
other materials in the oven. They may catch on
fire.

5

Do NOT use recycled paper products.
Recycled paper towels, napkins and waxed
paper can contain metal flecks which may
cause arcing or ignite. Paper products
containing nylon or nylon filaments should

6

Some styrofoam trays (like those that meat is
packagedon)have a thin strip of metal
embedded on the bottom.When microwaved,
the metal can burn the floor of the oven or
ignite a paper towel.

7

Avoid inserting nails, wire, etc. through any
holes in the unit during operation. Never insert
a wire, nail or any other metal objects through
the holes on the cavity or any other holes or

gaps, because such objects may cause
electric shock and microwave leakage.

Utensils

1

METAL CONTAINERS or dishes with metallic
rims should not be used. Arcing may occur.

2

METAL TWIST-TIES may not be used in the
microwave oven.

3

Do NOT use SEALED JARS or NARROW
NECK bottles for cooking or reheating. They
may shatter.

4

Do

NOT

use

CONVENTIONAL

THER-

MOMETERS in the microwave oven. They
may cause arcing.

5

Remove PLASTIC STORE WRAPS before
cooking or defrosting foods in the oven.

6

For FURTHER INFORMATION on proper
cooking utensils, refer to the

COOKING

GUIDE

on page 17.

Food

1

Never use your microwave oven for HOME
CANNING.The oven is not designed to permit
proper canning. Improperly canned food

2

COOKING TIMES given in the cooking guide
are approximate. Factors that may affect
cooking are starting temperature, altitude,
volume,size and shape of food and utensils
used.As you become familiar with the oven,
you will be able to adjust for these factors.

3

springs of the safety interlock switches,
thereby rendering them inoperable.

18

Keep the waveguide cover clean at all times.
Wipe the oven interior with a soft damp cloth
after each use. If you leave grease or fat
anywhere in the cavity it may overheat, smoke
or even catch fire when next using the oven.

Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able
to be overheated beyond the boiling point
without appearing to be boiling due to
surface tension of the liquid. Visible bubbling
or boiling when container is removed from

the microwave oven is not always present.
THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT
LIQUIDS

SUDDENLY

BOILING

OVER

WHEN THE  CONTAINER  IS  DISTURBED

To reduce the risk of injury to

persons:

Do not overheat the liquid.
Stir

the

liquid

both

before and

halfwaythrough heating it.

Do not use straight-sided containers

with narrow necks.

After heating, allow the container to

stand inthe microwave oven for a short

time beforeremoving the container.

or other utensil into the container.

19

OR  A UTENSIL  IS INSERTED  INTO  THE

LIQUID.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

(e) Use extreme care when inserting a spoon

be avoided, as they may ignite.

may spoil and be dangerous to consume.

Summary of Contents for MW1188W

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Visit our web site at www emersonradio com UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS DEVICE COULD VOID MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY 1000W MICROWAVE OVEN MW1188W ...

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Page 3: ...horized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 10Do not cover or block any openings on this appliance 11Do not store or use this appliance outdoors Do not use this product near water for example near a kitchen sink in a 12Do not immerse cord or plug in water 13Keep cord away from heated surfaces 14Do not let cord hang over edge of table 15When cleaning surfaces of door and 16To redu...

Page 4: ...use CONVENTIONAL THER MOMETERS in the microwave oven They may cause arcing 5 Remove PLASTIC STORE WRAPS before cooking or defrosting foods in the oven 6 For FURTHER INFORMATION on proper cooking utensils refer to the COOKING GUIDE on page 17 Food 1Never use your microwave oven for HOME CANNING Theoven is not designed topermit proper canning Improperly canned food 2COOKINGTIMES given in the cooking...

Page 5: ...vision reception It has been type tested and found to comply with limits for an ISM Equipment pursuant to part 18 of FCCRules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception...

Page 6: ...ve oven requires a 120V 60H 1 Amp power supply Use a receptacle that will accept the ground prong a A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord b Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use c If a long cord or extension cord is used 1 the marked electrical ratin...

Page 7: ...ass Tray is hot ALLOW IT TO COOL before cleaning it or placing it in water 4 Do NOT cook directly on the Glass Tray Glass Tray Roller Guide Although your oven is provided with safety features it is important to observe the following a It is important not to defeat or tamper with safety interlocks b Do not place any object between the oven face and the door or allow residue to accumulate on sealing...

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Page 17: ...YHO IRU WKUHH VHFRQGV XULQJ FRRNLQJ SUHVV WKH EXWWRQ WR GLVSOD WKH FXUUHQW WLPH IRU WKUHH VHFRQGV TO ACTIVATE Press and hold the STOP CLEAR button for three seconds when the time unit beeps once and the display will appear as shown above and no buttons can be pressed TO DEACTIVATE Press and hold the STOP CLEAR button for three seconds the unit beeps once and the current thme will appear in the dis...

Page 18: ...better than dry ones Add a minimum of liquid to moist foods as excess water slows cooking Density The density of food determines how easily the microwaves can penetrate and how quickly it will cook Porous foods like chopped beef or mashed potatoes microwave faster than dense ones like steak or whole potatoes Piercing Steam builds up pressure in foods which are tightly covered by a skin or membrane...

Page 19: ...he type of dish selected Remember the food will become very hot even if the dish is cool Cheese mixtures retain heat longer when heated with microwave energy Some Foods Do Not Microwave Well Eggs in Shells and hard boiled eggs can burst Pancakes do not crust but they reheat well Fully prepared frozen pancakes are available for microwaving Deep Fat Frying can cause burns Bottles with narrow necks m...

Page 20: ...patties 100 2 1 2 3 min 5 7 min Turn over and rearrange after 4 patties 100 3 1 2 4 1 2 min 5 7 min half the time Meat Loaf 2 lbs 100 15 17 min 10 12 min Cover with microwaveable cover Bacon Slices 4 strips 100 4 5 min 1 slice weight Cover with microwaveable cover 1 oz length 11 in Ham Slices 1 in thick 50 7 1 2 8 1 2 min 5 7 min Cover with microwaveable cover 4 slices POULTRY Guide for Cooking Po...

Page 21: ...sp 1 2 min 4 1 Tbsp 2 Tbsp 2 3 min 6 2 Tbsp 4 Tbsp 3 4 min Poached Eggs Eggs Water Cook Water Cook Eggs Standing Procedure on Power 100 on Power 80 Time 1 1 1 2 cups 4 6 min 1 min 2 min 2 1 1 2 cups 4 6 min 1 1 2 2 min 2 min 4 2 cups 6 7 min 2 1 2 3 min 2 min SOUPS Guide for Cooking Soups Satisfy appetites with savory soups prepared in your microwave oven Adapt your favorites by using similar cook...

Page 22: ...e the second for future use Line a casserole or baking dish with plastic wrap Transfer the cooked food to the lined container and freeze As soon as the food is frozen in the shape of the dish remove it and wrap with freezer paper Later it can be unwrapped and returned to the container for defrosting and heating Dry Casserole Mixtures Many prepared box type casseroles are available on the grocery s...

Page 23: ...on Full power as directed or until thickened stirring once Let stand covered before SANDWICHES INCLUDING HAMBURGERS AND HOT DOGS Guide for Heating Sandwiches Sandwiches heat very quickly because being porous they have a low density Since the filling is usually more dense than the bread or rolls the filling determines the heating time Surprisingly the filling will always be hotter than the bread fe...

Page 24: ... the dish for two minutes to allow heat to equalize Dinners that contain mashed potatoes have presented a bit of a problem due to the large compact mass of this particular food You may want to remove about half the mashed potatoes after defrosting is started then spread the remaining potatoes over the individual section of the tray Heat the removed mashed potatoes in an individual dish For foods t...

Page 25: ...per lined cake dish Ring or Angel Food Cake 80 5 1 2 6 1 2 min 2 5 min Cover with wax paper Muffin 6 muffins 50 4 1 2 6 1 2 min 2 5 min Rearrange once Custard 6 servings 50 10 12 min 5 7 min Rearrange once Baking Bar cookies work best Greasing or lining of the microwaveable baking dish is optional If insufficient browning disturbs you frost glaze or add food coloring to white or yellow batters A m...

Page 26: ...closed 3 Check that the cooking time is set 4 Check for a blown circuit fuse or tripped main circuit breaker in your house 5 Check that the Child Lock feature is not engaged If there is sparking in the cavity 1 Check the containers dishes or utensils in the oven and make sure they are not metal or have metal trim Power Consumption 1000W 1 1 cubic feet 32 2 Lbs 14 6kg Approx 20 2 W x 1 D x 12 0 H i...

Page 27: ...e owner s manual e Products not purchased in the United States f Damage to product if used outside the United States THIS WARRANTY IS NON TRANSFERABLE AND APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND DOES NOT EXTEND TO SUBSEQUENT OWNERS OF THE PRODUCT ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY AS PROVIDED ...

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