
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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All about the
Use & Care
of your Microwave Oven
WELCOME & CONGRATULATION ............................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................2
PART NAMES ........................................................8
BEFORE OPERATING ...........................................10
MANUAL COOKING .............................................. 10
SENSOR COOKING .............................................
13
AUTO COOKING ..................................................
14
CLEANING AND CARE ..........................................26
SERVICE CALL CHECK .........................................31
SPECIFICATIONS.................................................31
WARRANTY .........................................................32
CONVECTION COOKING
CONVENIENT FEATURES......................................23
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WELCOME & CONGRATULATIONS
Before you call for service, there are a few things you can do to help us serve you better.
Read this manual.
It contains instructions to help you use and maintain your microwave oven properly.
If you received a damaged Microwave Oven... immediately contact the dealer (or builder)
that sold you the Microwave Oven.
Save time and money.
Check the section titled “Service Call Check”. This section helps you solve common problems
that might occur. If you do need service, you can relax knowing help is only a phone call away.
A list of toll-free customer service numbers is included in the back of this manual. Or call
Frigidaire Customer Services at 1-800-944-9044, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
NEED HELP?
Visit the Frigidaire Web Site at: http://www.frigidaire.com
Congratulations on your purchase of a new microwave oven! At Electrolux Home Products,
we are very proud of our product and are completely committed to providing you with the best
service possible. Your satisfaction is our number one priority.
We know you’ll enjoy your new microwave oven and Thank You for choosing our product. We
hope you consider us for future purchases.
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This Use & Care Manual provides specifi c operating instructions for your model. Use your
microwave oven only as instructed in this manual. These instructions are not meant to cover
every possible condition and situation that may occur. Common sense and caution must be
practiced when installing, operating and maintaining any appliance.
Please record your model and serial numbers below for future reference.
Model Number:
______________________________________________________________________________
Serial Number:
______________________________________________________________________________
Purchase Date:
______________________________________________________________________________
Questions?
1-800-944-9044
(United States)
1-800-265-8352
(Canada)
Please attach sales receipt
here for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For your safety the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk
of fi re or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to
microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on
sealing surfaces.
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that
there is no damage to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and
sealing surfaces.
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualifi ed service personnel.
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Read all instructions before using the appliance.
• Read and follow the specifi c “PRECAUTIONS TO
AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY” on page 2.
• This appliance must be grounded. Connect only
to properly grounded outlet. See “GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS” on page 5.
• Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with
the provided installation instructions.
• Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers
—for example, closed glass jars—are able to explode
and should not be heated in this microwave oven.
• Use this appliance only for its intended use as described
in this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or
vapors in this appliance. This type of microwave oven is
specifi cally designed to heat, cook or dry food. It is not
designed for industrial or laboratory use.
• As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary
when used by children.
• Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord
or plug, if it is not working properly or if it has been
damaged or dropped.
• This appliance should be serviced only by qualifi ed
service personnel. Contact nearest Electrolux Authorized
Servicer for examination, repair or adjustment.
• Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.
• Do not store or use this appliance outdoors. Do not use
this product near water—for example, near a kitchen
sink, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, or
similar locations.
• Do not immerse cord or plug in water.
• Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
• See door surface cleaning instructions on page 26.
• To reduce the risk of fi re in the microwave oven cavity:
- Do not overcook food. Carefully attend
appliance when paper, plastic or other
combustible materials are placed inside the
microwave oven to facilitate cooking.
- Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags
before placing bag in microwave oven.
- If materials inside the microwave oven ignite,
keep microwave oven door closed, turn
microwave oven off and disconnect the power
cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit
breaker panel.
- Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not
leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in the
cavity when not in use.
•
Liquids, such as water, coffee or tea are able to be
overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to
be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container
is removed from the microwave oven is not always
present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS
SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON OR
OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
- Do not overheat the liquid.
-
Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it.
- Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow
necks. Use a wide-mouthed container.
- After heating, allow the container to stand in the
microwave oven at least for 20 seconds before
removing the container.
- Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other
utensil into the container.
•
Clean ventilation openings and grease fi lters frequently.
Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on
ventilation openings, louver or grease fi lters.
•
Use care when cleaning the louver and the grease fi lters.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based oven
cleaners, may damage the louver and the grease fi lters.
• When fl aming food under the hood, turn the fan on.
• This appliance is suitable for use above both gas and
electric cooking equipment 36” wide or less.
READ ALL INFORMATION BEFORE USING
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fi re, burns, electric shock, injury
to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy
when using your appliance, follow basic precautions,
including the following sections.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Defi nitions
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages
that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

When using the convection or combination cooking
functions, both the outside and inside of the oven will
become hot. Always use hot pads to remove containers
Thermometer—
Do not use regular cooking or oven
thermometers when cooking by microwave or
combination. The metal and mercur y in these
thermometers could cause
arcing
and possible damage
to the oven. Do not use a thermometer in food you are
microwaving unless the thermometer is designed or
recommended for use in the microwave oven.
Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can burn
off the pad and touch electrical parts involving risk of
electric shock.
•
•
•
ARCING
Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven.
Arcing is caused by:
The metal shelf not installed correctly so it
touches the microwave wall.
Metal or foil touching the side of the oven.
Foil not molded to food (upturned edges act
like antennas).
Metal, such as twist-ties, poultry pins, or gold-
rimmed dishes, in the microwave.
Recycled paper towels containing small metal
pieces being used in the microwave.
WARNING
•
•
•
•
•
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
(U.S.A. Only)
This equipment generates and uses ISM frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is in strict accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested
and found to comply with limits for ISM Equipment pursuant to part 18 of FCC Rules, 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, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encoura ged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following:
• Reorient the receiving antenna of the radio or television.
•
Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver.
• Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.
•
Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that the micr owave oven and the receiver are on different branch
circuits.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by
to this microwave oven. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
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button and correct
the problem.
If you see arcing,press the
unauthorized modification
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
of food and cooking accessories such as the oven shelf,
round wire rack and glass tray.
Stop/Clear
Short Cord Instruction: a) A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulying 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 extension
in their use. c) If a long cord or extension cord is used: 1) The marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord
should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance; 2) The extension cord must be a grounding-type 3-
wire cord; and 3) The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or tabletop where it can
be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally.
Suitable for use above both gas a
nd electric cooking equipment 36 inches or less wide.
Use care when clean ing the vent-hood filter. Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based oven
.
filter. 2) When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
VENTILATING HOODS: 1) Clean Ventilating Hoods Frequently – Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on hood
or
cleaners, may damage the
filter

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Electrical Requirements
Check Installation Instructions for proper location for the
power supply.
The electrical requirements are a 120 volt 60 Hz, AC
only, 13.5 amp. or more protected electrical supply. It is
recommended that a separate circuit serving only the
microwave oven be provided.
The microwave oven is equipped with a 3-prong
grounding plug. It must be plugged into a wall receptacle
that is properly installed and grounded. DO NOT
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVE THE
GROUNDING PIN FROM THE PLUG.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD.
If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualifi ed
electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance.
The Power Supply Cord and plug must be connected to
a separate 120 Volt AC, 60 Hz, 13.5 Amp, or more branch
circuit, single grounded receptacle. The receptacle
should be located inside the cabinet directly above the
Microwave Oven mounting location as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
Ground
Receptacle
Opening for
Power Cord
WARNING
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk
of electric shock.
NOTES
1.
If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical
instructions, consult a qualifi ed electrician or service person.
2. Neither Electrolux nor the dealer can accept any
liability for damage to the microwave oven or
personal injury resulting from failure to observe the
correct electrical connection procedures.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. This microwave oven
is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a
grounding plug. It must be plugged into a wall receptacle
that is properly installed and grounded in accordance
with the National Electrical Code and local codes and
ordinances. In the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces risk of electric shock by providing an
escape wire for the electric current.
UNPACKING AND EXAMINING YOUR
MICROWAVE OVEN
Open the bottom of the carton, bend the carton fl aps
back and tilt the microwave oven over to rest on plastic
foam pad. Lift carton off microwave oven and remove
all packing materials, Installation Instructions, Wall
Template, Top Template, Charcoal Filter, Turntable and
Turntable Support. SAVE THE CARTON AS IT MAY MAKE
INSTALLATION EASIER.
• Remove the feature sticker from the outside of the
door, if there is one.
•
DO NOT REMOVE THE WAVEGUIDE COVER, which is
Check to see that there are Installation Instructions,
Wall Template, Top Template and Charcoal Filter, which
is used when recirculating is chosen. Read enclosures
and SAVE the Use and Care Manual.
Check the microwave oven for any damage, such as
misaligned or bent door, damaged door seals and sealing
surfaces, broken or loose door hinges and latches and
dents inside the cavity or on the door. If there is any
damage, do not operate the microwave oven and contact
your dealer or ELECTROLUX SERVICER. See Installation
Instructions for more details.
located on the right in the microwave oven cavity.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ABOUT YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
This Use and Care Manual is valuable: read it carefully and
always save it for reference.
A good microwave cookbook is a valuable asset. Check it for
microwave cooking principles, techniques, hints and recipes.
NEVER use the microwave oven without the turntable and
support nor turn the turntable over so that a large dish could
be placed in the microwave oven. The turntable will turn both
ALWAYS have food in the microwave oven when it is on to
absorb the microwave energy.
When using the microwave oven at power levels below 100%,
you may hear the magnetron cycling on and off. It is normal
for the exterior of the microwave oven to be warm to the touch
when cooking or reheating.
Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking. Room
humidity and the moisture in food will infl uence the amount
of moisture that condenses in the microwave oven. Generally,
covered foods will not cause as much condensation as
uncovered ones. Ventilation openings must not be blocked.
The microwave oven is for food preparation only. It should not
be used to dry clothes or newspapers.
Your microwave oven is rated 1000 watts by using the IEC
Test Procedure. In using recipes or package directions, check
food a minute or two before the minimum time and add time
accordingly.
ABOUT MICROWAVE COOKING
•
Arrange food carefully. Place thickest areas towards outside of dish.
• Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest amount of
time indicated and add more as needed. Food severely
overcooked can smoke or ignite.
•
Cover foods while cooking. Check recipe or cookbook for
suggestions: paper towels, wax paper, microwave plastic wrap or
a lid. Covers prevent spattering and help foods to cook evenly.
• Shield with small fl at pieces of aluminum foil any thin areas
of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking before dense, thick
areas are cooked thoroughly.
• Stir foods from outside to center of dish once or twice during
cooking, if possible.
• Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed cooking
of such foods as chicken and hamburgers. Large items like
roasts must be turned over at least once.
• Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfway through cooking
both from top to bottom and from the center of the dish to
the outside.
• Add standing time. Remove food from microwave oven and
stir, if possible. Cover for standing time which allows the food
to fi nish cooking without overcooking.
• Check for doneness. Look for signs indicating that cooking
temperatures have been reached.
Doneness signs include:
- Food steams throughout, not just at edge.
- Center bottom of dish is very hot to the touch.
- Poultry thigh joints move easily.
- Meat and poultry show no pinkness.
- Fish is opaque and fl akes easily with a fork.
ABOUT FOOD
• Cook eggs in shells.
• Reheat whole eggs.
• Dry nuts or seeds in shells.
• Pop popcorn in regular brown bags or glass bowls.
• Exceed maximum time on popcorn package.
• Heat disposable bottles.
• Heat bottles with nipples on.
• Heat baby food in original jars.
• Heat or cook in closed glass jars or air tight
containers.
• Can in the microwave as harmful bacteria may not
be destroyed.
• Deep fat fry.
• Dry wood, gourds, herbs or wet papers.
Eggs,
sausages,
nuts, seeds,
fruits &
vegetables
Popcorn
Baby food
General
FOOD
DO
DON’T
• Puncture egg yolks be
f
ore cooking to prevent
“explosion”.
• Pierce skins of potatoes, apples, squash, hot dogs
and sausages so that steam escapes.
•
Use specially bagged popcorn for microwave cooking.
• Listen while popping corn for the popping to slow
to 1 or 2 seconds or use special popcorn pad.
• Transfer baby food to small dish and heat carefully,
stirring often. Check temperature before serving.
• Put nipples on bottles after heating and shake
thoroughly. “Wrist” test before feeding.
• Cut baked goods with fi lling after heating to release
steam and avoid burns.
• Stir liquids briskly before and after heating to avoid
“eruption”.
• Use deep bowl, when cooking liquids or cereals, to
prevent boilovers.
clockwise and counterclockwise.

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ABOUT CHILDREN AND THE MICROWAVE
Children below the age of 7 should use the microwave oven with
a supervising person very near to them. Between the ages of 7
and 12, the supervising person should be in the same room.
As with any appliance, close supervision by an adult is
necessary when used by children.
At no time should anyone be allowed to lean or swing on the
microwave oven door.
Children should be taught all safety precautions: use
potholders, remove coverings carefully, pay special attention to
packages that crisp food because they may be extra hot.
Don’t assume that because a child has mastered one cooking
skill he/she can cook everything.
Children need to learn that the microwave oven is not a toy. See
page 23 for Child Lock feature.
ABOUT SAFETY
• Check foods to see that they are cooked to the United States
Department of Agriculture’s recommended temperatures.
TEMP FOOD
145°F
(63°C)
- For beef, lamb or veal cut into steaks, chops or
roasts, fi sh
160°F
(71°C)
- For fresh pork, ground meat, seafood, egg dishes,
frozen prepared food and beef, lamb or veal cut into
steaks, chops or roasts
165°F
(74°C)
- For leftover, ready-to-reheat refrigerated, deli and
carry out “fresh” food, whole chicken or turkey,
chicken or turkey breasts and ground poultry used
in chicken or turkey burgers
To test for doneness, insert a meat thermometer in a thick
or dense area away from fat or bone. NEVER leave the
thermometer in the food during cooking, unless it is approved
for microwave oven use.
• ALWAYS use potholders to prevent burns when handling
utensils that are in contact with hot food. Enough heat from
the food can transfer through utensils to cause skin burns.
• Avoid steam burns by directing steam away from the face and
hands. Slowly lift the farthest edge of a dish’s covering and carefully
open popcorn and oven cooking bags away from the face.
• Stay near the microwave oven while it’s in use and check
cooking progress frequently so that there is no chance of
overcooking food.
• NEVER use the cavity for storing cookbooks or other items.
• Select, store and handle food carefully to preserve its high
quality and minimize the spread of foodborne bacteria.
• Keep waveguide cover clean. Food residue can cause arcing
and/or fi res.
• Use care when removing items from the microwave oven so
that the utensil, your clothes or accessories do not touch the
safety door latches.
• Keep aluminum foil used for shielding at least 1 inch away
from walls, ceiling and door.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ABOUT UTENSILS AND COVERINGS
It is not necessary to buy all new cookware. Many pieces already in your
kitchen can be used successfully in your new microwave oven. Make
sure the utensil does not touch the interior walls during cooking.
Use these utensils for safe microwave
cooking and reheating:
• glass ceramic (Pyroceram
®
), such as Corningware
®
.
• heat-resistant glass (Pyrex
®
)
• microwave-safe plastics
• paper plates
• microwave-safe pottery, stoneware and porcelain
• browning dish (Do not exceed recommended preheating time.
Follow manufacturer’s directions.)
These items can be used for short time reheating
of foods that have little fat or sugar in them:
• wood, straw, wicker
DO NOT USE
• metal pans and bakeware
• dishes with metallic trim
• non-heat-resistant glass
• non-microwave-safe plastics (margarine tubs)
• recycled paper products
• brown paper bags
• food storage bags
• metal twist-ties
Should you wish to check if a dish is safe for microwaving, place
the empty dish in the microwave oven and microwave on HIGH for
30 seconds. A dish which becomes very hot should not be used.
The following coverings are ideal:
• Paper towels are good for covering foods for reheating and
absorbing fat while cooking bacon.
• Wax paper can be used for cooking and reheating.
• Plastic wrap that is specially marked for microwave use can
be used for cooking and reheating. DO NOT allow plastic
wrap to touch food. Vent so steam can escape.
• Lids that are microwave-safe are a good choice because heat
is kept near the food to hasten cooking.
• Microwave oven cooking bags are good for large meats or
foods that need tenderizing. DO NOT use metal twist ties.
Remember to slit bag so steam can escape.
How to use aluminum foil in your
microwave oven:
•
Small fl at pieces of aluminum foil placed smoothly on the food can be
used to shield areas that are either defrosting or cooking too quickly.
• Foil should not come closer than one inch to any surface of
the microwave oven.
Should you have questions about utensils or coverings, check a
good microwave cookbook or follow recipe suggestions.
ACCESSORIES There are many microwave accessories available
for purchase. Evaluate carefully before you purchase so that they
meet your needs. A microwave-safe thermometer will assist you
in determining correct doneness and assure you that foods have
been cooked to safe temperatures. Electrolux is not responsible
for any damage to the microwave oven when accessories are used.
NOTE
Do not cook whole, stuffed poultry. Cook stuffi ng
separately to 165°F.

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PART NAMES
1 Microwave oven door with see-through window
2 Door hinges
3 Waveguide cover:
DO NOT REMOVE.
4 Turntable motor shaft
5 Microwave oven light
It will light when microwave oven is operating or
door is open.
6 Rack holders
7 Safety door latches
The microwave oven will not operate unless the
door is securely closed.
8 Handle
10 Vent hi/lo/off pad
Press the vent hi/lo/off pad once for high
speed, twice for low speed and three times to
turn off the fun.
11 Auto-Touch control panel
12 Time display: Digital display, 99 minutes, 99
seconds
13 Ventilation openings
14 Removable turntable
The turntable will rotate clockwise or counter-
clockwise. Only remove for cleaning.
15 Removable turntable support
First, carefully place the turntable support in the
motor shaft in the center of the microwave oven
floor. Then, place the turntable on the turntable
16
BOTTOM VIEW
Front
Rear
21
9 Light on/off pad
Press the light on/off pad once for on, twice
for off.
(use in convection and
combination cooking on the removable turntable )
17
19 Menu label
18 Light cover
20 Grease filters
21 Rating label
Shelf
(use in microwave cooking)
Round wire rack
support securely.

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CONTROL PANEL
Number next to the control panel illustration
indicates pages on which there are feature descriptions and usage information.
The 7-digit Interactive Display spells out operating steps
and shows cooking hints.
NOTE
When a pad is pressed, an audible signal will be heard
which confi rms the pad has been pressed.
10
18-22
18-20
13
16
15
13
24
24
25
14-15
17
17
11-12
10
,
25
25
18
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(9)
Microwave Symbol
Convection Symbol
Child Lock Symbol
Low-speed Vent Symbol
High-speed Vent Symbol
Lamp
Timer Symbol
Defrost Symbol
Auto Cook Symbol
(8)

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BEFORE OPERATING
• Before operating your new oven make sure you read
and understand this Use and Care Guide completely.
• Before the Over the Range Microwave Oven can be used,
follow these procedures:
1. Plug in the oven. Close the door. The oven display will
show ENJOY YOUR OVEN PRESS CLEAR.
2. Press the STOP clear pad.
:
will appear.
3. Set clock. See below.
To Set the Clock
• Suppose you want to enter the correct time of day 12:30
(A.M or P.M.).
Step Press
1. Press the user pref pad.
user
pref
2. Press number 1.
3. Enter the correct time of day
by pressing the
numbers
in sequence.
12
30
4. Press the START enter +30
sec pad.
START
enter
+30 sec
This is a 12 hour clock. If you attempt to enter an incorrect
clock time, ERROR will appear in the display. Press the
STOP clear pad and re-set the clock.
NOTE
STOP clear
Press the STOP clear to:
1. Erase if you make a mistake during programming.
Time Cooking
Your Over the Range Microwave Oven can be programmed
after the minutes, even if they are both zeros.
• Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at 100%.
Step Press
005
2. Press the START
enter +30 sec pad
START
enter
+30 sec
To Set Power Level
Using lower power levels increases the cooking time which
is recommended for foods such as cheese, milk and long
slow cooking of meats. Consult cookbook or recipes for
specific recommendations.
PRESS POWER LEVEL
PAD NUMBER OF TIMES
FOR DESIRED POWER
POWER LEVEL x 1 100% High
POWER LEVEL x 2 90%
POWER LEVEL x 3 80%
POWER LEVEL x 4 70% Medium High
POWER LEVEL x 5 60%
POWER LEVEL x 6 50% Medium
POWER LEVEL x 7 40%
POWER LEVEL x 8 30% Med Low/ Defrost
POWER LEVEL x 9 20%
POWER LEVEL x 10 10% Low
APPROXIMATE
PERCENTAGE
OF POWER
COMMON
WORDS FOR
POWER LEVELS
MANUAL COOKING
1
for 99 minutes 99 seconds (99 :99). Always enter the seconds
1. Enter cooking time.
(The first number should
be entered in 2 seconds.)
There are ten preset power levels.
with the door open except for +30 sec
4. Return the time of day to the display.
3. Stop the oven temporarily during cooking.
5. Cancel a program during cooking, press twice.
2. Cancel timer and the signal aftet cooking.
Your Over the Range Microwave Oven can be programmed

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MANUAL COOKING
Cook with SENSOR COOKING or
or reheating
Avoid:
• Storing the rack in the microwave oven when not in
use.
• Popping popcorn with the rack in the microwave oven.
• Using any browning dish on the rack.
• Using SENSOR COOKING and AUTO COOKING with the
rack.
• Cooking directly on the rack—use microwave-safe
cookware.
Special notes for defrosting by time
for 5 minutes:
Setting Defrost by Time
1.
Use the number pads to enter desired
defrost time (defrost time may be set
up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds).
The weight amount must be a valid entry for this
Power levels cannot be changed for both defrost (by
•
count down remaining defrost time. The oven will beep
twice during the defrost cycle. At this time open the door
and turn the food if needed and remove any portions that
resume the defrost cycle.
• When heating has finished you will hear beeps.
After pressing START key, the display will
have already thawed. Touch the START key to
START
enter
+30 sec
defrost
wt/time
005
Setting Defrost by Weight
Allow plenty of space around
and between
the dishes. Pay close attention to the cooking
progress. Reposition the foods and reverse
them from
the rack to turntable and/or stir them at least
once during
any cooking or reheating time. After cooking
,
stir if possible. Using a lower power level will
assist in better
cooking and reheating uniformity.
NOTE
feature
to start. A valid weight entry is 0.1 to 6.0 pounds.
power
Suppose you
want
When the defrost time is complete, cooking completion
signal will beep and END will appear in the display.
NOTE
be adversely affected.
w
i
ll
or defrost (by time) because the defrost
performance
level and cook time determined
automatically:
to defrost 1lb. of food with
the default
•
Step Press
to defrost food with the default
30% power level
Suppose you want
•
Step Press
Defrost Wt time
/
Press pad once.
2. Press number 2.
3.
.
4
Press START/enter/+30sec. pad.
weight
1. Press
defrost
wt/time
Defrost Wt time
/
pad once.
and reheating
The defrost icon
will light in the display.
The defrost icon
will light in the display.
Using the Round Wire Rack
The rack allows several foods to be cooked or reheated by
covection.
metal cookware.
AUTO COOKING
without the rack. But Chicken Nuggets is one of AUTO COOKING,
can use the rack, glassware or ceramic cookware, Do not use
Use the numeric pads to input weight
of food to defrost in pounds (10 = 1lb.)
You may enter any weight from 0.1 to
1 0
START
enter
+30 sec
When the defrost time is complete, cooking completion
signal will beep and END will appear in the display.
2. Press number 1.
6.0lbs.
3.
4
.Press START/enter/+30sec. pad.
1
2

Defrosting tips
Defrosting suggestions
For best results, please read these suggestions when defrosting .
•
entered should always be pounds (valid entries are from
0.1 to 6.0 pounds).
• Use both defrost weight and defrost time features for
raw food items only. Defrosting gives best results when
food to be thawed is a minimum of 0°F (taken directly
from a true freezer). If the food has been stored in a
refrigerator-freezer that does not maintain a temperature
of 5° F or below, always program a lower food weight or
lower cook time to prevent cooking the food.
• If the frozen food is stored outside the freezer for up to 20
minutes, enter a reduced cook time or weight.
• The shape of the package will alter the defrosting time.
Shallow rectangular food packets defrost more quickly
than a deep frozen block of food.
• Separate pieces as they begin to defrost. Separated
frozen pieces of food defrost better.
• Shield warm areas of food with small pieces of foil if they
start to become warm.
• You may use small pieces of aluminum foil to shield food
items like chicken wings, leg tips and fish tails, but do
not allow the foil to touch the oven cavity walls when
defrosting.
FOOD
AMOUNT
PROCEDURE
Turn over and remove any thawed pieces after each stage. Let stand, covered, for 5
to 10 minutes.
After each stage, rearrange and if there are warm or thawed portions, shield with
small fl at pieces of aluminum foil. Remove any meat or fi sh that is almost defrosted.
Let stand, covered, for 10 to 20 minutes.
After each stage, rearrange pieces or remove portions should they become warm or
thawed. Let stand, covered, for 10 to 20 minutes.
Start defrosting with fat side down. After each stage, turn roast over and shield the
warm portions with aluminum foil. Let stand, covered, for 30 to 60 minutes.
After audible signal, stir if possible. At end, stir well and let stand, covered, for 5 to
10 minutes.
After audible signal, stir if possible. At end, stir well and let stand, covered, for 5 to
10 minutes.
1. Ground Meat
2. Steaks/Chops/
Fish
3. Chicken Pieces
4. Roast
5. Casserole
6. Soup
0.5 - 3.0 lb
0.3 - 1.3 kg
0.5 - 4.0 lb
0.3 - 1.8 kg
0.5 - 3.0 lb
0.3 - 1.3 kg
2.0 - 4.0 lb
1.0 - 1.8 kg
2 - 6 cups
1 - 6 cups
When using the defrost by weight feature, the weight

AUTO COOKING
Step Press
1. Press the chicken nuggets pad.
chicken
nuggets
3. Press the START enter +30 sec
pad.
START
enter
+30 sec
Chicken Nuggets
chicken nuggets.
NOTES
Place frozen chicken nuggets on a fl at plate allowing space between each. It is not necessary
to cover them. When oven stops, rearrange and press the START enter +30 sec pad.
Chicken
Nuggets
Chicken Nuggets chart
FOOD
AMOUNT
PROCEDURE
13
Popcorn
The popcorn feature lets you pop 3 different commercially
packaged microwave popcorn sized bags. Use the table
below to determine the setting to use.
Amount
3.00 oz.
3.5
oz.
Press popcorn pad
once
2 times
3 times
0
1. Press Popcorn pad (1, 2 or 3 times - refer
to table above to change for bag size).
2. Press pad.
START
enter
+30 sec
popcorn
pop a 3.0 oz. bag of popcorn
automatically.
Suppose you want to
Step Press
•
popping corn.
1.75
oz. (default setting)
4
Ex: 4.0 Oz chicken nuggets.
• Suppose you want to heat 4 Oz- 24 Oz
4 Oz- 24 Oz
cookware, Do not use
metal cookware.
1. When 5.0 pound chicken nuggets is heated, press
2. Chicken nuggets use the round wire rack, glassware
or ceramic
2.
Enter amount by pressing the number 4.
DO NOT leave microwave oven unattended while
number 5 at Step 2.
START enter +30 sec

SENSOR COOKING
Sensor cooking has an electronic controlled sensor that
detects the vapor (moisture and humidity) emitted from the
food as it heats. The sensor adjusts the cooking times and
power level for various foods and quantities automatically.
Using Sensor Settings:
1. After oven is plugged in, wait 2 minutes before using
Sensor Settings.
2. Be sure the exterior of the cooking container and the
interior of the oven are dry. Wipe off any moisture with
a dry cloth or paper towel.
should be cooked following the guidelines in any micro-
wave cookbook.
appear in the display. Do not open the oven door or press
the STOP clear pad during this part of the cycle. The
measurement of vapor will be interrupted. If this occurs,
an error message will appear. To continue cooking, press
the STOP clear pad and cook manually.
When the sensor detects the vapor emitted from the
food, remainder of cooking time will appear. Door may
be opened when remaining cooking time appears in the
display. At this time, you may stir or season food, as
desired.
, the oven will turn off, and the correct time
of day will be displayed. If the sensor does not detect
vapor properly when cooking other foods, ERROR will
be displayed, and the oven will turn off.
time is needed, continue to cook manually.
Covering Foods:
Some foods cook better when covered. Use the cover
recommended in the food charts.
1. Casserole lid.
2. Plastic wrap: Use plastic wrap recommended for microwave
cooking. Cover dish loosely; allow approximately
1
/2 inch
to remain uncovered to allow steam to escape. Plastic
wrap should not touch food.
3. Wax paper: Cover dish completely; fold excess wrap
under dish to secure. If dish is wider than paper, overlap
two pieces at least one inch to cover.
Be careful when removing any covering to allow steam to
escape away from you.
Sensor Cook
) under the SENSOR COOK
.
You can cook many foods by pressing the sensor cook pad
and the food number. You don’t need to calculate cooking
time or power level.
• Suppose you want to cook Frozen Entrees.
Step Press
1. Press the sensor cook
pad, number 1 for
Frozen Entrees.
sensor
cook
1
2. At end, follow the directions in the display.
3. Press the START
enter +30 sec pad.
START
enter
+30 sec
NOTES for SENSOR COOKING
food condition (e.g. initial temperature, shape,
quality). Check food for temperature after cooking. If
additional time is needed, continue to cook manually.
foods, manipulation message or remaining cooking
time will be displayed.
cooking progress frequently so that there is no
chance of overcooking food.
SENSOR COOKING applies to the following selections: Sens
or
,
Sensor Reheat.
ice
14
NOTES for SENSOR COOKING
Menu label
6. Check food for temperature after cooking. If additional
4.
During the first part of SENSOR COOKING, food name will
3. More or less food than the quantity listed in the chart
5. If the sensor does not detect vapor properly when
cooking rice
There are 4 foods (Frozen Entrees, Frozen Pizza, Ground
Meat and R
It is not necessary to enter amount.
Cook, Snack Menu, Vegetables,
Potato
sensor cook
1
2
3
4
Frozen Pizza
Ground Meat
Rice
1
2
3
Pasta
Soup
Dinner Plate
1
2
3
4
5
6
Frozen MW Pizza
Hot Dogs
Frozen Kids Meals
Meal in a cup
Soup
Beverage
sensor reheat snacks mm
Frozen Entrees
1.
The fi nal cooking result will vary according to the
2. When sensor detects the vapor emitted from the
3. Stay near the oven while it’s in use and check
4.

SENSOR COOKING
Sensor Cook chart
AMOUNT
PROCEDURE
Use this pad for frozen, convenience foods. It will give satisfactory results for most
brands. You may wish to try several and choose your favorite. Remove package from
outer wrapping and follow package directions for covering. After cooking, let stand,
Use this setting to cook ground beef or turkey as patties or in a casserole to be added to
ground meat in a casserole and cover with wax paper or plastic wrap. When oven stops,
turn patties over or stir meat in casserole to break up large pieces. Re-cover and press
the START enter +30 sec pad. After cooking, let stand, covered, for 2 to 3 minutes.
Place rice into a deep casserole dish and add double quantity of water. Cover with
lid or plastic wrap. After cooking, stir, cover and let stand 3 to 5 minutes or until all
liquid has been absorbed.
1. Frozen
•
Step Press
1. Press the snack menu pad
and number 1 for pizza.
snack
menu
2. Press the START enter +30
sec pad.
START
enter
+30 sec
Snack Menu chart
FOOD
AMOUNT
PROCEDURE
This setting is ideal for individual portions of canned food packed in a small
microwaveable container, usually 6 to 8 ounces. Remove inner metal lid and replace
outer microwaveable lid. After cooking, stir food and allow to stand 1 or 2 minutes.
Place hot dog in bun. Wrap each with paper towel or napkin.
Place in bowl or casserole. Cover with lid or plastic wrap. At end, stir, re-cover and
let stand 1 to 3 minutes.
1 cup
Snack Menu
Snack Menu is for cooking/heating foods that take a short
amount of time!
There are 6 foods (
under the SNACK MENU.
Use for frozen microwave pizza. Remove from package and unwrap. Follow
package directions for use of package and/or silver crisping disk.
4
Use for frozen microwave pizza. Remove from package and unwrap. Follow
package directions for use of package and/or silver crisping disk.
1. Frozen MW
Use this pad for frozen, convenience foods. It will give satisfactory results for most brands. You
may wish to try several and choose your favorite. Remove package from outer wrapping and
follow package directions for covering. After cooking, let stand, covered for 1 to 3 minutes.
6 - 8 oz
170 - 225 g
3. Frozen Kid's
This setting is good for restoring a cool beverage to a better drinking temperature.
Stir liquid briskly before and after heating to avoid "eruption".
. Beverage6
15
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Pizza,
Hot Dogs,
Frozen Kid's
Meal,
Meal in a Cup, Soup,
Beverage
)
1
2. Frozen Pizza
3. Ground Meat
. Rice
Pizza
2. Hot Dogs
Meal
4. Meal in a Cup
5. Soup
Suppose you want to reheat a slice of frozen pizza with snack.
other ingredients. Place patties on a microwave-safe shelf and cover with wax paper. Place
8 - 24 oz
covered for 1 to 3 minutes.
FOOD
Entrees
) (-18
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8 - 24 oz
1 - 2 c ups
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o
c
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c
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(Room
temperature)
6 - 12 oz
8 - 24 oz
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(8 -32 oz)
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o
c
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c
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c
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c
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225 - 680 g
225 - 680 g
170 - 340 g
170 - 340 g
(Initial temperature)
(Initial temperature)

SENSOR COOKING
Vegetables chart
FOOD
AMOUNT
PROCEDURE
Wash and place in casserole. Add no water if vegetables have
just been washed. Cover with lid for tender vegetables. Use
plastic wrap for tender-crisp vegetables. Press the vegetables
pad
2 to 5 minutes.
Place in casserole. Add 1-4 tbsp. water. Cover with lid for
tender vegetables. Use plastic wrap cover for tender-crisp
1.
Fresh Vegetables
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Caulifl ower (fl owerets)
Caulifl ower (whole)
Spinach
Zucchini
Baked apples
Carrots, sliced
Corn on cob
Green beans
Winter squash
- diced
- halves
Frozen Vegetables
• Suppose you want to cook
Step Press
vegetables
Vegetables
1. Press the pad
2. Press the START enter +30
sec pad.
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enter
+30 sec
vegetables
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2
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and number 1 for
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Fresh Vegetables
under the VEGETABLES.
4 - 24 oz
4 - 24 oz
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o
c
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SENSOR COOKING
Potato chart
FOOD
AMOUNT
PROCEDURE
Pierce with fork in several places. Place on paper towel on turntable. After
cooking, remove from oven and let stand wrapped in foil for 5 to 10 minutes.
Sensor Reheat chart
FOOD
AMOUNT
PROCEDURE
Place in dish or casserole slightly larger than amount to be reheated. Flatten, if
possible. Cover with lid, plastic wrap or wax paper. Use covers such as plastic
wrap or lids with larger quantities of more dense foods such as stews. After
reheating, stir well, if possible. After stirring, re-cover and allow to stand 2 to 3
minutes. Foods should be very hot. If not, continue to heat with variable power
and time.
•
Step Press
potato
Potato
• Suppose you want to reheat soup.
Step Press
sensor
reheat
Sensor Reheat
Use this pad to reheat refrigerated canned or homemade pasta with sauce. For
room temperature pastas, use Less option. Pasta without sauce double the quantity
per setting. For example, measure 2 cups of cooked noodles and program for 1 cup.
Cover with lid or plastic wrap
stand, covered 2 to 3 minues.
1 - 6 cups1. Pasta
Place in bowl or casserole. Cover with lid or plastic wrap. At end, stir, re-cover and
let stand 1 to 3 minutes.
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Suppose you want to cook 2 potatoes.
There is 1 option (potato) under the POTATO.
There is 3 options (Pasta,Soup,Dinner Plate) under the SENSOR REHEAT.
. After cooking, stir and let
Sensor Reheat
2. Soup
3. Dinner Plate
START
enter
+30 sec
START
enter
+30 sec
After heating stir well.,
1. Press the sensor reheat pad.
2. Press START/enter/+30sec. pad.
1. Press the potato pad.
2. Press START/enter/+30sec. pad.
2
and number 2 for soup.
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(230g/pc)
(Room
temperature)
(8 - 24 oz)
1 - 3 cups
(8 - 24 oz)
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pad once
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4
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1
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Suppose you want to cook food for 5
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•
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Using convection without preheating
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Suppose you want to cook food for 5 minutes
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of cooking. Specific recipes can be adapted to any
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CONVECTION COOKING
FOODS
MICROWAV
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COMBINATION
CO NVECTION

CONVENIENT FEATURES
User Pref
User Pref provides 4 features that make using your oven
easy because specific instructions are provided in the
interactive display.
The Child Lock prevents unwanted oven operation such as
by small children. The oven can be set so that the control
panel is deactivated or locked. To set, press the user pref
in the display.
To cancel, press the user pref pad and the START enter
+30 sec pad. Child Lock will not be canceled if other pads
except the START enter +30 sec pad are pressed after
pressing the user pref pad.
If you wish to have the oven operate with no audible signals,
pad.
To cancel and restore the audible signal, press the user
3. Auto Start
If you wish to program your oven to begin cooking automati-
cally at a designated time of day, follow this procedure:
• Suppose you want to start cooking a stew for 20 minutes
at 50% power level at 4:30. Before setting, check to make
sure the clock is showing the correct time of day.
Step Press
1. Press the user pref pad.
user
pref
2. Press number 3.
3
3. Enter the start time.
Ex : 4:30
430
4. Press the START enter
+30 sec pad.
START
enter
+30 sec
Step Press
5. Enter cooking time.
Ex : 20 minutes
20
0 0
6. Press the power level
pad six times for 50%
power.
power
level
x 6
7. Press the START enter
+30 sec pad.
START
enter
+30 sec
NOTES
1.
Auto Start can be used for manual cooking in
conjunction with sequence cooking if clock is set.
safely until the Auto Start time. Acorn or butternut
squash are often a good choice.
oven should be interrupted, reset the clock (see
page 10) and follow the procedure above to set Auto
Start.
See page 10.
1. Set the Clock
2. Child Lock
4. Audible Signal Elimination
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pref pad, number 4 and the START enter +30 sec pad.
will appear
ON
sec pad. If a pad be pressed, LOCK
pad, the number 2 and then press the START enter +30
2.
Be sure to choose foods that can be left in the oven 3.
If the electrical power supply to your microwave
4.
If the door is closed, buzzer will ring twice when
the pre-set time
arrives, then cooking will start
automatically.
press the user pref pad, number 4 and the START
User Pref Label

CONVENIENT FEATURES
Multiple Sequence Cooking
ing sequences, switching from one power level setting to
another automatically.
Sometimes cooking directions tell you to start on one power
level and then change to a different power level. Your oven
can do this automatically.
• Suppose you want to cook roast beef for 5 minutes at
100% and then continue to cook for 30 minutes at 50%.
Step Press
1. Enter cooking time for 1st
stage.
500
2. Press the power level pad
once for 100% power for
1st stage.
power
level
3. Enter second cooking time
for 2nd stage.
30
0 0
4. Press the power level pad
6 times for 50% power for
2nd stage.
power
level
x 6
5. Press the START enter
+30 sec pad for 2nd
stage.
START
enter
+30 sec
+30 Seconds
+30 seconds allows you to cook for 30 seconds at 100%
by simply pressing the START enter +30 sec pad. You
can also extend cooking time in multiples of 30 seconds by
repeatedly pressing the START enter +30 sec pad until
• Suppose you want to heat a cup of soup for 30 sec-
onds.
Step Press
Press the START
enter +30 sec pad.
START
enter
+30 sec
NOTE
If 100% is selected as the fi nal sequence, it is not
necessary to press the power level pad.
NOTES
after cooking, closing the door, pressing the STOP
clear pad or during cooking.
2. +30 seconds cannot be used with SENSOR
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Quick Start
• Suppose you want to cook 2 minutes at 100% power.
Step Press
Press number 2.
2
from 1 minute to 6 minutes by pressing number from 1 to
sec
maximum 99 minutes 99 seconds during manual cooking.
COOKING and Chicken Nuggets.
1. To use +30 sec, press the pad
6 by pressing the START enter +30
pad.
Quick start is very useful function to start to cook
Your oven can be programmed for up to 2 automatic cook-

CONVENIENT FEATURES
Demonstration Mode
p ress the
or example, press the
quickly to END.
To cancel,
If easier, unplug the oven from the
Light
Fan
The fan will automatically start when heat rises from range
Microwave Oven from excessive temperature rise. The fan
will stay on until the temperature decreases. It cannot be
turned off manually during this time.
For other uses, press the vent hi/lo/off pad once for high
speed, twice for low speed and three times to turn off.
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popcorn
pad and hold
popcorn
Timer
• Suppose you want to time a 3-minute long distance
phone call.
Step Press
1. Press the
timer on-off
pad.
timer
on-off
2. Enter time.
300
3. Press the timer on-off
pad. The timer will count
down.
timer
on-off
NOTES
1. Timer operates as a kitchen timer and cannot be
used when the oven is operating.
2. To cancel the timer, press the STOP clear pad once.
press the
popcorn
pad and hold
for 6 seconds.
electrical outlet
and
replug.
Press the light on/off pad once for on, twice for off.
surface units or burners. This protects the Over the Range
for 6 seconds. DEMO
ENT ER
will appear in the display.
Cooking operations and
specific special features can now
be demonstrated with no
power in the oven.
F
pad and the display
will show 3:28 and count down
When the oven is electrified and within one minute,
to demonstrate,

CLEANING AND CARE
EXTERIOR
The outside surface is precoated steel and plastic. Clean
the outside with mild soap and water; rinse and dry with
a soft cloth. Do not use any type of household or abrasive
cleaner.
DOOR
Wipe the window on both sides with a soft cloth to remove
any spills or spatters. Metal parts will be easier to maintain
if wiped frequently with a soft cloth. Avoid the use of spray
and other harsh cleaners as they may stain, streak or dull
the door surface.
EASY CARE™ STAINLESS STEEL
(SOME MODELS)
Your microwave oven finish may be made with Easy Care™
Stainless Steel (some models). Clean the stainless with warm
soapy water using a clean sponge or cloth. Rinse with clean
water and dry with a soft clean cloth. DO NOT use ANY
store bought cleaners like Stainless Steel cleaners or any
other types of cleaners containing any abrasive, chlorides,
chlorines or ammonia. It is recommended to use mild dish
soap and water or a 50/50 solution of water and vinegar.
TOUCH CONTROL PANEL
Care should be taken in cleaning the touch control panel.
If the control panel becomes soiled, open the microwave
oven door before cleaning. Wipe the panel with a cloth
dampened slightly with water only. Dry with a soft cloth.
Do not scrub or use any sort of chemical cleaners. Close
door and touch Clear/Off.
INTERIOR
OR HARSH CLEANERS OR SCOURING PADS. For heavier
WAVEGUIDE COVER
The waveguide cover is located on the ceiling in the
microwave oven cavity. It is made from mica so requires
special care. Keep the waveguide cover clean to assure
good microwave oven performance. Carefully wipe with
a damp cloth any food spatters from the surface of the
cover immediately after they occur. Built-up splashes may
overheat and cause smoke or possibly catch fire. DO NOT
REMOVE THE WAVEGUIDE COVER.
ODOR REMOVAL
Occasionally, a cooking odor may remain in the microwave
oven. To remove, combine 1 cup water, grated peel and
juice of 1 lemon and several whole cloves in a 2-cup glass
measuring cup. Boil for several minutes using 100% power.
Allow to set in microwave oven until cool. Wipe interior with
a soft cloth.
TURNTABLE/TURNTABLE SUPPORT
The turntable and turntable support can be removed for
easy cleaning. Wash them in mild, sudsy water; for stubborn
stains use a mild cleanser and non-abrasive scouring
excess water or spills should be wiped up
immediately.
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or
leave the door open to deactivate the oven during cleaning.
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sponge. They are also dishwasher-proof. Use upper round
wirerack
of dishwasher. The turntable motor shaft is not
sealed, so
soapy water,
rinsed and dried.
interior surfaces
soil, use baking soda or a mild soap; rinse thoroughly with
Cleaning is easy because little heat is generated to the
. To clean the interior surfaces, wipe
with
a soft cloth and warm water. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE
hot water. The round wire rack and shelf can be cleaned
with hot

To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, do
not operate oven hood without filters properly in place.
Cleaning the exhaust filters
The oven ventilation exhaust filters should be removed and
cleaned often; generally at least once every month.
1. To remove the exhaust ventilation filters, slide the filter to
the rear. Then pull filter downward and push to the other
side. The filter will drop out. Repeat for the 2nd filter.
2. Soak the ventilation filters in hot water using a mild
detergent. Rinse well and shake to dry
Do not use
ammonia. The aluminum
on the filter will corrode and darken.
3. To reinstall the exhaust ventilation filter, slide it into the
side slot, then push up and toward oven to lock.
Reinstall the 2nd filter using the same procedure.
Front
Rear
Surface lights
Ventilation
filters
Surface light replacement
To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, wear
gloves when replacing the light bulbs.
1. Unplug the microwave oven or turn off power at the main
circuit breaker.
2. Remove the bulb cover mounting screws at both light
positions under the microwave.
3.
Replace bulb with 30 watt appliance bulb.
4.
5. Plug the microwave back into the power supply or turn
the power back on at the main circuit breaker.
Re-install bulb cover and mounting screw.
CLEANING AND CARE
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or
leave the door open to deactivate the oven during cleaning.
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For best performance and for safety reasons, keep the oven
clean inside and outside. Take special care to keep the
inner door panel and oven fron frame free of food and grease
build-up.
Never use rough scouring powder or pads on the
microwave. Wipe the microwave oven inside and out with a
soft cloth and and warm (not hot) mild detergent solution.
Then rinse and wipe completely dry.
Wipe spatters immediately with a wet paper towel,
especially after cooking greasy foods like chicken or bacon.
Clean your microwave oven weekly or more often, if needed.
Follow these instructions to clean and care for your
microwave oven:
Cleaning suggestions
Keep the inside (cavity) of the oven clean. Food particles
and spilled liquids can stick to the oven walls, causing
the oven to work less efficiently.
Wipe up spills immediately. Use a damp, clean cloth
and mild soap. DO NOT use harsh detergents or
abrasive cleaners.
To help loosen baked-on food particles or liquids, heat 2
cups of water (add the juice of 1 lemon if you desire to
keep the oven fresh smelling) in a 4 cup measuring glass
at High power for 5 minutes or until boiling. Let stand in
oven cavity for 1 or 2 minutes.
Remove the glass turntable tray from the oven when
cleaning the oven cavity or tray. To prevent the glass
turntable from breaking, handle with care and do not put
it in water immediately after cooking. Wash the turntable
tray in warm sudsy water or in the dishwasher.
Clean the outside surface of the microwave with soap
and a clean damp cloth. Dry with a clean soft cloth. To
prevent damage to the operating parts of the oven, do not
let water seep into any vents or openings.
Wash the oven door window with very mild soap and
water. Be sure to use a soft clean cloth to avoid
scratching.
If steam accumulates inside or outside the oven door,
wipe with a soft cloth. Steam can accumulate when
operating the oven in high humidity and in no way
indicates microwave leakage.
Never operate the oven without food in the oven cavity;
this can damage the magnetron tube or glass tray. You
may wish to leave a cup of water standing inside the oven
when it is not in use to prevent damage if the oven is
accidentally turned on.
CLEANING AND CARE
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or
leave t he door op en t o deactivat e t he oven during cleaning.
Some spatters can be removed with a paper towel, others
may require a damp cloth.
Remove greasy spatters with a
sudsy cloth, then rinse with a damp cloth. Do not use
abrasive cleaners or sharp utensils on oven walls.
To clean the surface of the door and the surface of
the oven that come together upon closing, use only
mild, non-abrasive soaps or detergents using a
sponge or soft cloth.
Rinse with a damp cloth and dry.
Never use a commercial oven cleaner on any part
of your microwave.
Removable Turntable and Turntable Support
To prevent breakage, do not place the turntable into water
just after cooking. Wash it
carefully in warm, sudsy water
or in the dishwasher. The turntable and support can be
broken if dropped. Remember, do not operate the oven
without the turntable and
support in place.
Do not use cleaners containing ammonia or alcohol
on the microwave oven. Ammonia or
alcohol can
damage the appearance of the microwave.
Clean the outside of the microwave with a sudsy cloth.
Rinse with a damp cloth and then
dry. Wipe the window
clean with a damp cloth.
How to Clean the Inside
How to Clean the Outside
Walls,Floor, Inside Widow, Metal and Plastic Patrs on the
Door.
Case

CLEANING AND CARE
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or
leave t he door op en t o deactivat e t he oven during cleaning.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly. Do not use cleaning
sprays, large amounts of
soap and water, abrasives or sharp
objects on the panel—they can damage it. Some paper towels
can also scratch the control panel.
It is important to keep the area clean where the door seals
against the microwave. Use only
mild, non-abrasive
detergents applied with a clean sponge or soft cloth. Rinse well.
If the cord becomes soiled, unplug and wash with a damp cloth.
For stubborn spots, sudsy
water may be used, but be certain
to rinse with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly before
plugging
cord into outlet.
To clean stainless steel surfaces, use a hot,
damp cloth
with a mild detergent suitable
for stainless steel surfaces.
Use a clean, hot,
damp cloth to remove soap. Dry with a
dry, clean
cloth.
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cleaner, such as
Fantastik
®
, Simple Green
®
or Formula 409
®
.
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stainless-steel
cleaner, such as
Bon-Ami
®
or Cameo
®
.
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clean, hot,
damp cloth to remove cleaner.
Dry with a dry, clean cloth.
Always scrub
lightly in the direction of the grain.
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such as
tainless Steel Magic
®
, Revere
Copper and Stainless Steel
Cleaner
®
or
Wenol All Purpose Metal Polish
®
. Follow the
product instructions for cleaning the
stainless-steel surface.
Control Panel and Door
Door Surface
Power Cord
Stainless Steel
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MAJOR APPLIANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION
Your appliance is covered by a one year limited warranty. For one year from your original date of
purchase, Electrolux will pay all costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this appliance that prove
to be defective in materials or workmanship when such appliance is installed, used and maintained in
accordance with the provided instructions.
This warranty does not cover the following:
1. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed, altered or cannot be readily determined.
2. Product that has been transferred from its original owner to another party or removed outside the USA or
Canada.
3. Rust on the interior or exterior of the unit.
4. Products purchased “as-is” are not covered by this warranty.
5. Food loss due to any refrigerator or freezer failures.
6. Products used in a commercial setting.
7. Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in materials or workmanship, or for appliances not
in ordinary household use or used other than in accordance with the provided instructions.
8. Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance or to instruct you how to use your appliance.
9. Expenses for making the appliance accessible for servicing, such as removal of trim, cupboards,
shelves, etc., which are not a part of the appliance when it is shipped from the factory.
10. Service calls to repair or replace appliance light bulbs, air fi lters, water fi lters, other consumables, or
knobs, handles, or other cosmetic parts.
11. Surcharges including, but not limited to, any after hour, weekend, or holiday service calls, tolls, ferry trip
charges, or mileage expense for service calls to remote areas, including the state of Alaska.
12. Damages to the fi nish of appliance or home incurred during installation, including but not limited to
fl oors, cabinets, walls, etc.
13. Damages caused by: services performed by unauthorized service companies; use of parts other than
genuine Electrolux parts or parts obtained from persons other than authorized service companies; or
external causes such as abuse, misuse, inadequate power supply, accidents, fi res, or acts of God.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED HEREIN. CLAIMS BASED ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD ALLOWED BY LAW, BUT NOT LESS THAN ONE
YEAR. ELECTROLUX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH
AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS
WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO
NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR
LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THESE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY
ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
Keep your receipt, delivery slip, or some other appropriate payment record to establish the warranty period
should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best interest to obtain and keep all receipts.
Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Electrolux at the addresses or phone
numbers below.
Exclusions
If You Need
Service
This warranty only applies in the USA and Canada. In the USA, your appliance is warranted by Electrolux Major Appliances
North America, a division of Electrolux Home Products, Inc. In Canada, your appliance is warranted by Electrolux Canada Corp.
Electrolux authorizes no person to change or add to any obligations under this warranty. Obligations for service and parts under
this warranty must be performed by Electrolux or an authorized service company. Product features or specifi cations as described
or illustrated are subject to change without notice.
Canada
1.800.265.8352
Electrolux Canada Corp.
5855 Terry Fox Way
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
L5V 3E4
USA
1.800.944.9044
Electrolux Home Products, Inc.,
10200 David Taylor Drive
Charlotte, NC 28262
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