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Summary of Contents for 8113P027-60

Page 1: ...microwave energy 4 Cooking tips 12 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER 6 CARE AND CLEANING CHART 13 SELF CLEAN OVEN 7 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART FOR WALL OVEN 14 AUTOMATIC OVEN COOKING 8 Expranationof fault codes 14 MICROWAVEOVEN INSTRUCTIONS 16 33 USINGYOUR OVEN 9 12 Table of contents 16 Oven door 9 Oven light 9 SERVICE wall oven microwave oven 33 Oven vent 9 Fan 9 WARRANTY wall oven microwave oven 34 Oven characte...

Page 2: ...ments cabinet storage direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing should not be provided directly above a unit If pro Proper relationship of utensil to element will also im vided storage should be limited to infrequently used prove efficiency items that can be safely stored in an area subjected to heat Temperatures may be unsafe for some items NEVER LEAVE SURFACE I 7 ___ E__l _ _ m_ t su...

Page 3: ... FOOD CONTAINERS even though they are dark in color Areas near surface Build up of pressure may cause container to burst and elements and interior surfaces of oven may become result in injury hot enough to cause burns During and after use do PREPARED FOOD WARNING Follow food manufac not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials turer s instructions If a plastic frozen food container conta...

Page 4: ...n produce noxious weight on an open oven fumes if applied to a hot surface door or stand on an open oven door as in some cases it could cause the DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN ALONE Children range to tip over break should not be left alone or unattended in area where age of the door or serious appliance is inuse They should neverbe allowedto sit injury or stand on any part of the appliance CAUTION Do not ...

Page 5: ...educe the risk of fire in the oven cavity 4 Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with a Donotovertook food especiallystarchy itemssuch the installation instructions described in this manual as potatoesandfatty itemssuchas bacon Carefully attend appliance ifpaper plastic or othercombusti 5 Some productssuch aswhole eggsandsealed contain ble materials are placed inside the ovento faci...

Page 6: ...e oven parts and utensils and even resurtin skin Microwave popcorn intendedfor use inthe microwave burns 17 Never use brown paper bags glass or plastic bowls or 21 Plastic wrap Use only those types designed for micro other unsuitable containers to pop popcorn To avoid wave oven useand avoidforming an air tight seal Fold scorching and burning remove popcorn after popping back a small corner or cut ...

Page 7: ...ours by turn structions to set clock ing the SET knob See page 7for additional information TIMER COOK TIME STOP TIME BAKE TEMP 1 Press TIMER To begin cooking immediately 1 Press BAKETEMP 2 TurnSET knobto desiredtime 1 Press BAKE TEMP Enter oven 2 Turn SET knob until desired oven temperature with SET knob temperature appears in the dis TIMER starts automatically 3 beeps 2 Press COOK TIME Enter desi...

Page 8: ...t indicates cleaned to prevent soil from baking on played that the clean cycle was not long during the clean cycle enough The soil will be removed during Wipe up excess grease or spillovers A fan sound can be heard during the the next clean cycle from the oven bottomto prevent exces cleancycleand untilthe oven coolsafter sive smoking during the clean cycle the clean cycle If the oven racks do not ...

Page 9: ...ow broil elementto preheat 3 the oven _ to 5 minutes To remove Be sure rack is cool Pull Selecting temperature higher than de rack out to the lock stop position Tilt HINTS sired will NOT preheat the oven any up and continue pulling until rack re faster Preheating at a higher tempera leases Ifcookingontwo racks stagger pansso ture may have a negativeeffect on bak one is not directly over the other ...

Page 10: ...o much or too _ittleliquid Undermixing Temperature set too low Temperature set too low Old or too little baking powder Baking time too short Pan too smarl Oven door opened frequently Cakes have tunnels Net enough shortening Added incorrecttype of oil to Too much baking powder cake mix Overmixing or at too high a Added additionalingredients speed to cake mix or recipe Temperature set too high Cakes...

Page 11: ...n the pan is very important done The broiler insert should be placed in broil operation the pan so grease will drain freely In Broiling should be done with oven door Use HI BROIL for most broil operations proper use may cause grease fires opened to the broil stop position When broiling longer cooking foods The broiler insert CANNOT be covered such as pork chops poultry or thick with aluminum foil ...

Page 12: ...lass Rinse ingfluid withclearwater anddry Topreventstainingof ovenwindow neveruse excessiveamountsof waterwhichmay seep underor behindglass I i i i i Oven Elements Elementsare self cleaning Soil willburnoffas elementsare used Do notsprayovencleaneron elements electricalhookup or connection Plastic finishes Soap water Paste Do not use oven cleaner powderor liquidcleansers abrasive or caustic Door h...

Page 13: ...NUOUS BEEP SOUNDS vicer EXAMPLE F 2 EXPLANATION OF FAULT CODES DURINGNORMALOVENCOOKING Your appliance is equipped with an electronic control featur If a fault code appears in the display and continuous beeps ing built in self diagnostic software This software continu sound press the STOP CLEAR pad Then reprogram the ously monitors the control to insure safe and proper opera cooking operation tion ...

Page 14: ...i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii Prompt indicators 18 INFORMATION OPERATIoNWhat beeps mean 1818 PaperGeneralinformation plastic 3131 Instruction chart 19 20 _r Wor_i_g 3131 ROW TO COOKiitom_Stn P i i _ i i i i_ MAINTENANCE 32323231313 ffl SERV_ER_p_ac_ng _ve_ _ig bu ___________________ __ wa_ _v_n a_ micr_wave_ ____________ ________ven 323332 ROW TO SPEEDspee d defrost DEFROST 22 WARRANTY wall Oven an...

Page 15: ...r in your oven sures cycle just expect the microwave oven interior to be hot 1 Steam or vapor escaping around a Reorient the receiving antenna the door This develops as food cooks and gives off steam b Relocatethe ovenwith respecttothe Microwave cooking times may be differ 2 Moisture droplets on the oven receiver ent when the microwave oven is used walls oven door or the oven bet while the lower o...

Page 16: ...e 20 for complete I tt_ I instructions CONVENIENCE _z i I t T i See page 24 for complete instructions AND FROZEN i_ t_t tF I COOK BY WEIGHT _ _J t t T l tt_ See page 28 for complete instructions E IDEFROST BY WEIGHT _ f t t1 I See page 30 for complete instructions I IPOPCORN I_ E I o 3 tC I_l Time depends on your model _ tLC t B_TER I t_l Tit I REHEAT I_ ___ __u See page 26 for complete instructio...

Page 17: ...entry Thetime of daywill 3 Press START STOP to begin reappear The oven must be off to clear an entry timing TURNTABLE A long beep signalsthe end of atimingoperation Press RE SETto stopand cancelTIMER operation Timerfunction can The turntable willautomatically rotatewhenever the oven is not be interrupted turned on for any operation Ifyou wish to turn offthe turnta ble press TURNTABLE The turntable...

Page 18: ...ears in the display and 4 beeps sound Open the oven door or press RESET Time 5 Enter cooking time for stage 2 6 If desired select a power level of day reappears inthe displaywhen the door is opened or 7 Press START STOP to begin RESET is pressed cooking CHANGING THE POWER LEVEL Power level mustbe enteredwithin 3seconds after pressing POWER The displayreturnsto the cooking time after3 sec onds Duri...

Page 19: ...s COOK for stage 1 It is possible to program a defrost operation with standing 4 Enter cook time time at the end of defrosting 5 Enter power level if desired To set STAGE l SPEED DEFROST STAGE 2 1 Press SPEED DEFROST 6 Press COOK for stage 2 7 Enter cook time 2 Enter defrost time 8 Select power level if desired 9 Press START STOP STAGE 2 HOLD for standing time 3 Press COOK 4 Enter standing time 5 ...

Page 20: ...the manufacturer to defrost cook or heat foods that are most commonly pre paredin a microwaveoven Eachcode has preprogrammed cooking times and power levels for a specific food All you haveto do is select the code andenter the weight or amount of the food When using CODE programs it is very important that you enter the correct information Cookingtime and power level are determined bythe weight or a...

Page 21: ...best results the oven will beep during the heating press3 for code3 operation to remind you to check the heating progress 3 Enter weight of food The display will prompt you to enter the weight of the frozen pot pie BASIC INSTRUCTIONS Check the package weight and enter 1 Press convenience and frozen the weight by pressing the number pads pad Ex fthepackage weightis1 Jb 8 oz press I 08 2 Select code...

Page 22: ...in the pie s filling CODE 4 Up to 16 oz Frozen breakfastfoods waffles Follow package directions if a microwave pancakes sandwiches breaded able heating sleeve is provided Follow chicken pieces directions for serving size Somesandwiches microwave best if wrapped in a papertowel or set on top of the box provided in the package Follow package directions for heating sandwiches Thicker sandwiches may t...

Page 23: ...forcode 8 1 Press REHEAT pad 3 Enter the amount AM I of food 2 Select code The display will prompt youto enter AMT amountor numberof servings of the food you wish to heat 3 Enter amount Ex if you wish to heat four bowls of soup press4 4 Press START STOP pad When you enter the number of serv ings the display immediately changes to the correct cooking time If you do not select an amount the oven aut...

Page 24: ...CODE 5 Up to 4 potatoes 6 to 7 oz medium size potato Pierce potato s and place on paper towel in oven Do not use code cooking if If cooking more than one arrange in a circle For using larger size potatoes larger potatoes or unevenly shaped potatoes additional cooking time and or turning potatoes over during cooking may be necessary Let stand a few minutes after cooking CODE 6 Up to 6 slices Cookin...

Page 25: ...he error according to the type of meat and the desired degree of doneness Ex If you plan to cook a beef roast to medium BASIC INSTRUCTIONS _o_eoess _t60 _ pre _ 2for oo_ 2 3 Enter weight of meat The display 1 Press COOK BY WEIGHT pad wil_prompt you to enter the weight of the beef roast you wish to cook 2 Select code Check the package weight and enter the correct weight by pressing the 3 Enter W_l_...

Page 26: ...ked to rare doneness For larger edges or thin areas such as wings are overcooking pro outs of meats or for meats cooked to wel_ done let meat tect these areas with smal strips of aluminum foil Do not stand 10 to 20 minutes Use a meat thermometer to accu place foil closer than 1 inch from the oven walls or door rately determine if meat is done DESCRIPTION OF CODES CODE 1 Up to 6 Ibs Rare 140 F Beef...

Page 27: ... optimum defrost results Then close come hot enough to cook the food Elevating meat off oven door press START STOPto complete defrosting the dish will prevent the bottom side from beginningto A Turn over roast ribs whole poultry turkey cook breasts hot dogs sausages steaks or chops 2 Begindefrostingwhole poultry breast side down Be B Rearrange break apart or separate steaks gindefrosting roasts fa...

Page 28: ...d Use only plastic utensils which are de openings such as pop bottles or salad signed for use inthe microwave Micro dressing bottles asthese types of con wave safe plastic may not be as toler tainers are _ikelyto break ant of overcoeking as glass or ceramic utensils They may soften char or ignite if subjected to extreme overcooking DEFROSTING Use microwave plastics only in strict POPCORN 1 Unwrap ...

Page 29: ...s with a solution of fully remove bulb If bulb breaks at baking soda and water to keep interior base have a servicer remove bulb OUTSIDE SURFACES fresh PLASTIC Use aliquid or glass clean PLASTIC STIRRER COVER Never _ _ ing agentanda sponge or cloth Topre remove the stirrer cover If this part re vent scratching the plastic surface do quires service contact a qualified ser not use paper toweling vic...

Page 30: ...cor Appliance Parts andServ 3 Food is overcooked ice Company 240 Edwards Street S E Was the amount of food less than called for in the recipe Cleveland TN 37311 615 472 3500 In Was cooking time too longfor the amount of food clude or have available the complete Was power level too high model and serial numbers of the appti Was food placed in a dish that was too largefor the amount of ance the name...

Page 31: ...ect installation errors c Misuse abuse accidents or unreasonable use b Instructthe consumer onthe proper useand care d Incorrect electrical current voltage or supply of the product e Improper setting of any control c Transport the microwave oven to a service agency I 2 Warranties are void if the original serial number has been removed altered or cannot be readily deter 6 CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTA...

Page 32: ... the One long beep signals the end of a TIMER operation TIMER operation The fan will automatically turn on when the loweroven is in aserf clean cycle andwill automatically Two short beeps indicates an incorrect entry turn off when the oven iscool Two long beeps indicatesthat the oven is changingfrom PROMPT INDICATORS oneoperationto another Forexample from adefrost opera Prompt indicators are messa...

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