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UseandCareofbuilt-inFeaturesIMicrowaveAUTOCOOKfeaturep$AUTOROASTfeaturepx .AUTODEFROSTfeaturep21Howtooperatetheself-cleaninglowerovenp32Usethe Solverp

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Q. Why does my ovencutoffafterWeAUTO cyclewhenusingAutoCook C%ntm)iCode 1V#Wnit doesnot!or otfwrsettings?A. When using Code 1,there is nosecond phaseo

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.—--- Automatic Cooking Control is a_-, ti;ly-automatic electronic controlsystemthat lets your microwavevendo the cooking for you. Theharts and recipe

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Formeatandfishloavesuse eitherthe round or loaf microwave-safecontainers. Fish loavesmade withprecooked or canned fish useAutoCook Code 4. Beef loaf u

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-A?!%& casserole=aEii@-Aim cock cock?6Approx.CookingTime—17min.akes6 to 8 Servingst lb.groundchuck?/2 cup dry Mead crumbs1/8 te&pobn pepper1/2

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Wholeor largehalvesofvegetablessuch as cauliflower or squash useAuto Cook Code 4. Use round orsquare container close to the size ofvegetable.Add V2cup

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- $Mk Fry--Auto cook code 4MexZucLasAucook code 6Appmx.Cooking-rhme-t6 min. Approx.CookingThne—35min.alms4 ServingsMakes8 to 10Servings- 1 MNespoon oi

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Fruits—PineappleCasserolei atandesseo meaccompani12x8x 2-in. dish spread 2 cans(20oz. ea.)drained pineapplechunks, 1cup sugar and ‘h cupflour. Top wit

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—131/21-1/31/4pkg. (M3yet’ size)Devil’sFood cakemixeggscupcookingoilcupswatercupfinelychoppedpecansIn large bow{place cake mix, eggs,oil and water. Bl

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L@ d the I!XJTY’MshelfWmt Ccmkhgisnot@Do not open door during Auto~Add %to %cup water to freshcycle. Door may be opened aftervegetables.oven beepsand

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T-seeAuRoaChcmpage 20.Auto Roasl usesthetemperatureprobeto cookto the desiredsewingtemperature.!.Mike T&np Cook/Hold,which usesa sir@epowerlevel,A

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Nwill help you operate and maintainyour newCooking Center properly.Keepit hardy for answersto yourquestions.Ifyou don’t understand somethingor need mo

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-..Final Approx.Time l-told’Food Code Temp (Min. per lb.) MinutesBeefTender RoastRare 2125° 12-145-1oMedium3140°14-16 10-15Well4 170° 17-18Meatloaf417

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Your microwaveovenautomaticallycalculatesdefrostingtime,changespowerlevelsduringdefrosting,tellsyouwhen to turnyourfood,andholdsfoodfor a shorttimeaft

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The Elefi=d setting isdesigned foreventhawing necessa9 for largeamountscdfoodand isoneofthemostimportantadvantagesof amicrowaveoven.~ Power Level3 is

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—The Time Cookfeatureallowsyou— to presetthecookingtime.Theovenshutsoffautornalica!ly.Power Level 10is automatically setfor time cooking, but you mayc

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For many foods, internaltempera-ture is the best test d doneness.FUmts or poultryarecookedtoyourpreferencewhentemperaturecooking.Heatingor reheatingfo

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~- The iWN/SEC Timer, hasthree_ Ming functions:* Noperatesasa minutetimer.* Kcan besetto delaycooking.* #ican beusedas a holdsettingafterdefrosting.Th

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Your cwen is designedto giveyouthebestresultsin baking,broiling,androastingwhen usedasrecom-mended.Beforeusingyouroven,readthe directionsfor settingan

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- Hotoset“%&%w~~~~o hSk BakingCharton page28.tep 1:Placeshelf on embossedshelf support “B” or as indicated onBaking Chart, page 28.Step 2:After ma

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1. Aluminum pans conduct heat quickly. For most conventional oven heat 25° if lighter crusts are desired. Preheat cast iron forbaking light shiny fini

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fSeeRoastingCharton page30.~ Rep 1:Check the weight of themeat and place,fat side up, on theack in the broiler pan that camewith your range.This helps

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‘r’Microwaving Tips. . . . . ...2~afety instructions . . . . . . . . . .~-~&*$$~$$$iaturesof YourOven . ...6>ouch Control Panel.. ...

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1. Position oven shelf at B for small-size roasts (3 to 7 Ibs.) andat A for larger roasts.2. Place meat fat side up or poultry breast-side up on broil

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...——-----—..-. .—.-..-..- —-s~~?3.—— w-––————-—-~— .———————1. Always use broiler pan and rack that comes with your oven.~. When arranging food on pan

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if done properly,it will takeonlya few moments to startMe seif-c!eaning cycle on your oven.Aftersetting your oven to self-clean, ahighheattemperaturer

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F&Me:Let wen partscod beforecleaningmanually.DMclean the bake unit or broil unit. Any soil will burnNOTE:aana d————mFzsmE&--SSSB &OaaaaiPs

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oProper awe and cleaning are irnfxw-tad so ytxlr Ch3khlg centerMMgiveyou effkknt and satisfactoryservice.RMow thesedirectionscarefuilyinearingfor itto

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DuetThe oven is vented through a ductA?a&k /that’s located orI the right side of—@waseen fi!hrcmghgkiss controlpanelafterknobis removed.)The tempe

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WKmlmvi!P(XEU3LECAUSEAND FmvEm’‘OVEN WILL NOTDifficulty may be inthe main distribution panelof your house bya blown ovenW(3FK circuit fuse, a tripped

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.—eFONN3LE CAUSEAND REMEDYCXNW-ROLPANELDoor II(Msecurely dosed.LKH-rED, YETCNENSTARTmust be touched after entering cooking selection.W!LLNOTSTARTAnoth

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Ti2obtainservice,seeyourwarrantyonthe back pageof this book.We$reproud ofour service andwantyouto be pleased. Iffor somemasonyou arenot happy with the

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‘“ 1sFUONE-,For one yearfrom date of originalalpurchase, we will provide,free ofcharge, parts and service labor inyour home to repair or replaceanypar

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—1,2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10=11.12.!DOHandPut opdoor. Door must be securelylatched for oven to operate.hlside ?300rLatches.withMetal shield.AHOWScooking to b

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-.--2.3.4.5*Displays time of day,time ortemperaduringcooking functions, power levelbeing used,cooking mode andinstructions.ILEVEL.Touch this padbefore

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The AUTO COOK pad may be usedto eliminate your need to look upcooking time in the Cookbook orguessing how long to set cookingtime. By actwaiiysensing

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- d How toUseWS3= ChokingPlacecovered food in oven. TouchAUTO COOK pad. “Enter Code”flashes on display.ouch number pad for desiredode. Code 2 shows an

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