Signature Kitchen Suite SKSMD2401S Le manuel du propriétaire

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DRAWER MICROWAVE OVEN
OWNER’S MANUAL
Read this owner’s manual thoroughly before operating the appliance
and keep it handy for reference at all times.
SKSMD2401S
ENGLISH FRANÇAIS
Copyright © 2020-2022 Signature Kitchen Suite. All Rights Reserved.
US ENGLISH (US) CA FRANÇAIS (FC)
MFL71665801
Rev.03_022522
TINSKB274MRR2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
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.
Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to the:
door (bent)
hinges and latches (broken or loosened)
door seals and sealing surfaces.
The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.
3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
3 WARNING
6 INSTALLATION
6 Parts and Specifications
7 Installation Requirements
8 OPERATION
8 Cookware Guide
9 Cooking Guide
10 Control Panel
10 Menu Guide
11 Getting Started
13 Using Sensor Operations
19 MAINTENANCE
19 Cleaning
20 TROUBLESHOOTING
20 Before Calling for Service
21 LIMITED WARRANTY
21 USA
23 LIMITED WARRANTY
23 CANADA
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Technical Safety
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (Including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy when using the microwave
oven, read all instructions before using the appliance.
Children must not be allowed to play with accessories or hang down from the door or any part of the oven. Doing so can cause serious injury
and damage. As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children.
Read and follow the PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found on page 2.
This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to a properly grounded outlet. See the electrical GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS section.
Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in the manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors, such as sulfide and
chloride, in this appliance. This type of oven is specifically designed to heat, cook, or dry food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory
use.
To avoid electric shock:
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.
Do not immerse the electrical cord or plug in water. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
Do not overcook food. Carefully attend to the microwave oven when paper, plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the
oven to facilitate cooking.
Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use.
Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bags in oven.
Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
Safety Messages
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and follow all safety
messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or injure you and others. All safety messages will follow the
safety alert symbol and either the word WARNING or CAUTION.
These words mean:
WARNING
You may be killed or seriously injured if you do not follow instructions.
CAUTION
You may be injured or cause damage to the product if you do not follow instructions.
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what may
happen if the instructions are not followed.
WARNING
WARNING
To reduce the risk of explosion, fire, death, electric shock, injury or scalding to persons when using this product, follow basic precautions,
including the following:
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If materials inside the oven ignite:
Keep oven door closed and turn the oven off.
Disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
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 oven.
Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea can be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling due to surface tension of
the liquid. 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 THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR 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 extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container.
After heating, allow the container to stand in the microwave oven for a short time before removing the container.
Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.
Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not use this product near water - for example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, near a
swimming pool, or similar location.
This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair,
or adjustment.
When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that come together on closing the door, use only mild, nonabrasive soaps, or detergents applied
with a sponge or soft cloth.
Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance beneath this appliance.
Do not mount unit over or near any portion of a heating or cooking appliance.
Do not mount over a sink.
Do not store anything directly on top of the appliance surface when the appliance is in operation.
Only use cookware that is suitable for use in warming drawers.
Operation
Do not use this oven for commercial purposes. It is made for household use only.
Do not run the oven while it is empty.
If your oven is dropped or damaged, have it thoroughly checked by a qualified service technician before using it again.
Take care when the door is opened to avoid injury.
To avoid improperly cooking some foods:
Do not heat any type of baby bottle or baby food. Uneven heating may occur and possibly cause personal injury.
Do not heat small-necked containers, such as syrup bottles.
Do not deep-fat fry in the microwave oven.
Do not attempt home canning in the microwave oven.
Do not use the oven for the purpose of dehumidification (for example, operating the microwave oven with wet newspapers, clothes, toys,
electric devices, plants, soil, pets or any other living matter inside it). The oven must only be used for heating or cooking food. The results of
misuse can include safety risks such as fire, burns, or death due to electric shock.
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children must be
kept away unless continuously supervised.
Do not use recycled paper products. They may contain impurities which may cause sparks and/or fires when used in cooking.
The door or the outer surface may get hot when the appliance is operating.
Liquids heated in certain shaped containers (especially cylindrical-shaped containers) may become overheated. The liquid may splash out
with a loud noise during or after heating or when adding ingredients (instant coffee. etc.), resulting in harm to the oven and possible injury. In
all containers, for best results, stir the liquid several times before heating. Always stir liquid several times between reheatings.
Maintenance
If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by an authorized service person.
The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits should be removed. Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead
to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation.
Do not rinse trays and racks by placing them in water just after cooking. This may cause breakage or damage. Improper use could result in
damage to the oven.
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Radio/TV/Wireless Equipment Interference
Operating the microwave oven near equipment-such as a radio, TV, wireless LAN, Bluetooth devices, medical equipment, or wireless
equipment-which uses the same frequency, may cause interference. This interference is not an indication of a defect in the product or its
operation. The product is safe to use.
Do not use medical equipment near the microwave oven, as the interference could affect the medical equipment’s operation.
When there is interference, it may be reduced or eliminated by taking the following measures:
Clean the door and the sealing surfaces of the oven.
Reorient the receiving antenna of the radio, TV, Bluetooth, or other equipment.
Relocate the microwave oven in relation to the radio, TV, Bluetooth, or other equipment.
Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.
Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that microwave oven and receiver are on different branch circuits
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 encouraged 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 microwave oven and the receiver are on different branch circuits.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modification to this microwave oven. It is the
responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
6INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Parts and Specifications
Front View
a
a
Control Panel
Control Panel
b
b
Waveguide Cover
Waveguide Cover
c
c
Nameplate
Nameplate
d
d
Window
Window
e
e
Drawer Microwave guides
Drawer Microwave guides
f
f
Vent
Vent
g
g
Menu label
Menu label
NOTE
Do not remove the waveguide cover from the inside cavity of the
oven. It is there to protect the microwave components from food
spatters.
Open the Drawer Microwave fully. The name plate is beyond the
back wall of the microwave cavity facing up from the flat surface.
Accessories
Accessories will vary depending on the model purchased.
a
a
Flush Mount Deflector Vent (Stainless Steel)
Flush Mount Deflector Vent (Stainless Steel)
b
b
Mounting Screws (Stainless Steel)
Mounting Screws (Stainless Steel)
WARNING
Do not operate the oven when it is empty or without the glass
tray. It is best to leave a glass of water in the oven when not in
use. The water will safely absorb all microwave energy, if the
oven is accidentally started.
CAUTION
To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, do not use
stoneware, metal cookware, or metal rimmed cookware in the
oven.
Specifications
Model SKSMD2401S
Power Supply 120/117 V AC, 60 Hz
Rated Power Consumption 1500 W
Microwave Output Max. 900 W*
Frequency 2450 MHz
Rated Current 13.6 A
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
23.9 x 15.9 x 23.3 inches
(60.6 x 40.4 x 59.2 cm)
Oven Cavity Dimensions
(W x H x D)
17.3 x 7.1 x 16.6 inches
(44.0 x 18.1 x 42.1 cm)
Capacity of Oven Cavity 1.2 cu.ft. (0.034 m³)
* IEC 60705 RATING STANDARD. Specifications are subject to
change without prior notice.
NOTE
This microwave oven is designed for household use only. It is not
recommended for commercial use.
Do not cook food for too long. The microwave oven can be
damaged.
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INSTALLATION
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Installation Requirements
Unpacking and Examining
1 Remove all packing materials from inside the Drawer
Microwave. DO NOT REMOVE THE WAVEGUIDE COVER,
which is located on the top of the Drawer Microwave.
2 Remove the feature sticker, if there is one. Check the drawer
for any damage, such as misaligned or bent drawer, damaged
drawer seals and sealing surfaces, broken or loose drawer
guides and dents inside the cavity or on the front side of the
drawer. If there is any damage, do not operate the Drawer
Microwave and contact your dealer or the Signature Kitchen
Suite Customer Information Center.
Oven
Oven
Cavity
Cavity
Sealing
Sealing
Surface
Surface
Sealing Surface
Sealing Surface
Waveguide
Waveguide
Cover
Cover
Electrical Requirements
The oven is designed to operate on a Standard 120/117 V, 60Hz
household outlet. Be sure the circuit is at least 15 A or 20 A and the
microwave oven is the only appliance on the circuit. It is not designed
for 50 Hz or any circuit other than a 120/117 V, 60Hz circuit. No other
electrical appliances or lighting circuits should be on this line. If in
doubt, consult a licensed electrician.
Voltage Warning
The voltage used at the wall socket must be the same as specified
on the oven name plate located on the back or on the side of the
control panel of the oven. Using a higher voltage is dangerous and
may result in a fire or other type of accident causing oven damage.
Low voltage will cause slow cooking. If the microwave oven does not
perform normally in spite of proper voltage, unplug and reconnect the
power cord.
Do Not Block Air Vents
All air vents should be kept clear during cooking. If air vents are
covered during oven operation the oven may overheat. To prevent
damage to the oven, a sensitive safety device detects overheating
and automatically turns the oven off. The oven cannot be used until it
has cooled sufficiently.
Grounding Instructions
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short
circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an
escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with
a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must
be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
WARNING
Improper use of grounding can result in a risk of electric shock.
Consult a qualified electrician or service person if the grounding
instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to
whether the appliance is properly grounded.
1. Use of an extension cord is not recommended. If the power supply
cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or service person install
an outlet near the appliance.
2. If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a 3-wire
extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug, and a 3-slot socket
that will accept the plug on the appliance. The marked rating of the
extension cord must be equal to or greater than the electrical rating
of the appliance.
NOTE
A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting
from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be
used if care is exercised in their use.
If a long cord or extension cord is used, (1) the marked electrical
rating of the cord set or extension cord must 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 not be draped over a counter or table where children could
pull on it, or located where it could present a trip hazard.
See below for directions on placing the cord properly.
Grounding pin
Grounding pin
3-Prong receptacle
3-Prong receptacle
Grounded receptacle box
Grounded receptacle box
3-Prong plug
3-Prong plug
Keep the electrical power cord dry and do not pinch or crush it in any
way.
8OPERATION
OPERATION
Cookware Guide
Microwave-Safe Cookware
Use microwavable cookware.
Ovenproof Glass
Ovenproof glassware that is treated for high intensity heat so it
is heat-resistant is microwave-safe.
Use utility dishes, loaf dishes, pie plates, cake plates, liquid
measuring cups, casseroles and bowls without metal rims.
Do not use delicate glassware, such as tumblers or wine
glasses, as these might shatter when heated.
China: Use bowls, cups, serving plates, pottery, stoneware,
ceramic, and platters without metal rims or handles. Many
containers made of these materials are microwave-safe, but test
them before use.
Plastic
Plastic Storage Containers: Use plastic dishes, cups, semi-
rigid freezer containers and plastic bags only for short cooking
times. Do not use them when cooking food for long periods or
at high power levels, as the hot food will eventually warp or melt
the plastic.
Plastic wrap (as a cover): Lay the plastic wrap loosely over
the dish and press it to the sides. Vent plastic wrap by turning
back one edge slightly to allow excess steam to escape. The
dish should be deep enough so that the plastic wrap will not
touch the food. As the food heats it may melt the plastic wrap
wherever the wrap touches the food.
Plastic Cooking Bags: Provided they are specially made for
cooking, cooking bags are microwave safe. Remember to make
a slit in the bag so that steam can escape. Never use ordinary
plastic bags for cooking in the microwave oven, as they will melt
and rupture.
Plastic Microwave Cookware: A variety of shapes and sizes
of microwave cookware are available. You may be able to use
items you already have on hand rather than investing in new
kitchen equipment.
Paper
Use paper towels, waxed paper, paper napkins, and paper
plates with no metal rims or design. Look for the manufacturer’s
label for use in the microwave oven.
Paper plates and containers are convenient and safe to use in
the microwave oven, provided that the cooking time is short and
foods to be cooked are low in fat and moisture. Paper towels are
also very useful for wrapping foods and for lining baking trays in
which greasy foods such as bacon are cooked.
Avoid colored paper products as the color may run. Do not
use recycled paper products in the microwave oven. They may
contain impurities which could cause arcing or fires when used
in the microwave.
Tableware
Many containers made of pottery, stoneware and ceramic are
also microwave-safe. If in doubt consult the manufacturer’s
literature or perform the microwave test.
Do not put plates with painted decoration in the oven, as the
paint may contain metal and cause arcing.
Microwave-Unsafe Cookware
Metal Containers/Metal Decoration
Never use metal or metal-rimmed cookware in the microwave
oven.
Microwaves cannot penetrate metal. They will bounce off
any metal object in the oven and cause arcing, an alarming
phenomenon that resembles lightning.
Metal shields the food from microwave energy and produces
uneven cooking. Also avoid metal skewers, thermometers, foil
trays, metal-rimmed or metal-banded dinnerware, casserole
dishes, etc. The metal rim interferes with normal cooking and
may damage the oven.
Aluminum Foil
Avoid large sheets of aluminum foil because they hinder cooking
and may cause harmful arcing.
Use small pieces of foil to shield poultry legs and wings.
Keep ALL aluminum foil at least 1 inch from the side walls and
door of the oven.
Wood
Wood bowls and boards will dry out and may split or crack when
you use them in the microwave oven.
Baskets react in the same way.
Tightly Covered Cookware
Be sure to leave openings for steam to escape from covered
containers.
Pierce plastic pouches of vegetables or other food items before
cooking.
Tightly closed pouches could explode.
Brown Paper
Avoid using brown paper bags.
They absorb too much heat and could burn.
Flawed or Chipped Cookware: Any container that is cracked,
flawed, or chipped may break in the oven.
Metal Twist-Ties
Remove metal twist-ties from plastic or paper bags.
They become hot and could cause a fire.
Testing Cookware before Use
Most heat resistant and non-metallic cookware is safe for use in
your oven. However, some cookware may contain materials that are
not suitable for microwave use. Follow the steps below to find out if
cookware can be used in the microwave.
1 Place the container in question and a glass measuring cup filled
with water next to each other inside the oven.
2 Heat the container and glass measuring cup for 1 minute at
HIGH power.
If the water heats up but the container remains cool to the
touch, the container is microwave-safe.
If the temperature of the water does not change but the
container becomes warm, it is not safe for use in the
microwave oven.
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OPERATION
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CAUTION
Use cookware when heating food. Do not place food directly on
floor of oven.
Some items with high lead or iron content are not suitable for
microwave cooking.
Cookware should be checked to ensure that it is suitable for use
in the microwave.
Always be careful when taking cookware out of the oven. Some
dishes absorb heat from the cooked food and may be hot.
Cooking Guide
Cooking Tips
Carefully monitor the food in the microwave oven while it is cooking.
Directions given in recipes to elevate, stir, etc., are the minimum
steps recommended. If food is overcooked (dry), undercooked, or
unevenly cooked, make adjustments before or during cooking to
correct the problem.
Overcooked or Dry Food
Sprinkling: Sprinkle low-moisture foods such as roasts and
vegetables with water before cooking, or cover them to retain
moisture.
Density: Light, porous food such as cakes and breads cook
more quickly than heavy, dense foods such as roasts and
casseroles.
Shielding: Cover the corners of square dishes with small strips
of aluminum foil to prevent overcooking. Don’t use too much foil,
and secure the foil to the dish. Foil can cause arcing if it gets too
close to the oven walls during cooking.
Bones and Fat: Bones conduct heat, and fat cooks more
quickly than meat. Take care with bony or fatty cuts of meat.
Undercooked Food
Covering: Cover food with a microwave-safe lid, parchment
paper (not waxed paper), or plastic wrap to trap heat and steam
and cook food more quickly.
Standing Time: Let food stand for several minutes after being
removed from the oven to allow it to finish cooking and help
flavors blend and develop.
Quantity: The more food you place in the oven, the longer the
required cooking time.
Temperature: Ice-cold ingredients take much longer to cook
than room temperature ingredients.
Unevenly Cooked Food
Stirring: Stir food from the outside toward the center during
cooking, as food at the outside of the dish heats more quickly.
Arranging: Turn food over several times during cooking. The
upper portion of thick foods cooks more quickly than the lower
portion.
Shaping: Place the thickest portions of foods like meat, poultry
or fish toward the outside of the cookware to help them cook
more evenly. If possible, shape foods into thin rounds or rings.
Brownies
For best results when cooking brownies, place the pan about 1
1/2 in. (38.1 mm) from the door.
Precautions
WARNING
Do not use your microwave oven to cook eggs in the shell.
Pressure can build up inside the shell, causing it to burst.
Never operate the oven when it is empty. Food or water should
always be in the oven during operation to absorb the microwave
energy.
Place the front surface of the door three inches or more from the
edge of a countertop to avoid accidental tipping of the microwave
oven during normal use.
To program the oven, press the center of each pad firmly. When a
pad is pressed correctly, a beep sounds and the oven is activated.
Do not press several pads at once.
Do not strike the control panel with silverware, utensils, etc. It may
be damaged or broken.
Always be careful when taking cookware out of the oven. Some
dishes absorb heat from the cooked food and may be hot. See the
Cookware Guide section for more information.
Do not rinse containers by placing them in water immediately
after cooking. This may cause breakage. Also, always allow the
turntable to cool before removing it from the oven.
Do not use the oven to dry newspapers or clothes. They may
catch fire.
Use thermometers that have been approved for microwave oven
cooking.
The turntable must always be in place when you operate the oven.
10 OPERATION
Control Panel
Control Panel Features
a
a
Sensor Operations
Sensor Operations
Touch the buttons to select preprogrammed cook and reheat
settings for popular food items.
b
b
Power Level
Power Level
Touch Power Level to set a cooking power.
c
c
START/+30 seconds
START/+30 seconds
Touch START/+30 seconds to start the oven.
Touch START/+30 seconds to cook at 100% cook power for
30 seconds.
Touch START/+30 seconds during cooking to increase cook
time by 30 seconds. (Up to 99 minutes and 59 seconds)
d
d
Display
Display
Shows the time of day, cooking time settings, and selected
cooking functions.
e
e
Number Keys
Number Keys
Touch the number keys to set cooking time, power level,
quantity, or weight.
f
f
Timer/Setting
Timer/Setting
Touch Timer/Setting to use your microwave oven as a kitchen
timer.
Touch Timer/Setting to set the time of day.
g
g
Defrost
Defrost
Touch this key to select food type and defrost food by weight.
h
h
More Menu
More Menu
Touch More Menu to melt, soften or warm the foods shown on
the Menu Label.
Touch More Menu to reheat coffee, tea or hot cereal.
i
i
Open/Close
Open/Close
Touch Open/Close to open or close the microwave.
j
j
STOP/Clear/Lock
STOP/Clear/Lock
Touch STOP/Clear to stop the oven or clear all entries.
Touch and hold STOP/Clear for 3 seconds to lock the control
panel.
Menu Guide
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Getting Started
Setting the Clock
Set the current time to operate the microwave oven.
1 Plug in the Drawer Microwave.
will appear.
2 Touch the STOP/Clear pad. will appear.
3 Touch Timer/Setting pad twice. The display shows
.
4 Touch number pads for correct time of day and touch
START/+30 seconds pad.
This is a 12 hour clock. If you attempt to enter an incorrect
clock time, will appear in the display. Touch the
STOP/Clear pad and re-enter the time.
If the electrical power supply to your Drawer Microwave should
be interrupted, the display will intermittently show
after the power is
reinstated. If this occurs during cooking, the program will be
erased. The time of day will also be erased. Simply touch
STOP/Clear pad and reset the clock for the correct time of day.
NOTE
The Drawer Microwave can be programmed with the drawer open
except for START/+30 seconds.
Open or Close Microwave
Press the Open/Close pad on the control panel to open the
microwave.
Child Lock
Use this safety feature to lock the control panel before cleaning the
oven or to prevent children from unsupervised use of the oven.
Setting Child Lock to ON
Touch STOP/Clear pad and hold for 3 seconds. The display shows
.
Canceling Child Lock
Touch STOP/Clear pad and hold for 3 seconds. The display shows
.
The Child Lock is canceled when the electrical power supply to
your oven is interrupted. Set the Child Lock again when power to
the oven is restored.
Kitchen Timer
The Timer function serves as an extra kitchen timer. It chimes when
the set time runs out. It does not start or stop cooking.
1 Touch Timer/Setting pad 3 times.
2 Enter time.
3 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
To cancel timer, touch STOP/Clear.
Audible Signals
At the end of timed cook, beeps will sound. The audible signal can
be turned off if you prefer quiet operation.
To Turn Sound Off
1 Touch Timer/Setting pad 4 times.
2 Touch START/+30 seconds pad. The display shows
.
To Restore Sound
1 Touch Timer/Setting pad 4 times.
2 Touch START/+30 seconds pad. The display shows
.
End of Cooking Reminder
At end of timed cooking, the microwave will signal every 10 seconds
for the first minute; then every 3 minutes until STOP/Clear pad is
touched, up to one hour.
To Turn Reminder Off
1 Touch Timer/Setting pad 5 times. The display shows
.
2 Touch START/+30 seconds pad. The display shows
.
To Turn Reminder Signal Back On
1 Touch Timer/Setting pad 5 times. The display shows
.
2 Touch START/+30 seconds pad. The display shows
.
Auto Start
If you wish to program the Drawer Microwave to begin cooking
automatically at a designated time of day, follow this procedure.
1 Touch Timer/Setting pad 6 times. The display shows
.
2 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
3 Enter start time.
4 Touch Timer/Setting pad.
5 Touch the number pads to enter cooking time.
Touch Power Level
pad repeatedly until the desired power level is reached.
6 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
12 OPERATION
Demonstration Mode
To Select Demo Mode
1 Touch Timer/Setting pad 7 times. The display shows
.
2 Hold START/+30 seconds pad for 3 seconds. The display
shows .
To Cancel Demo Mode
1 Touch Timer/Setting pad 7 times. The display shows
.
2 Touch START/+30 seconds pad. The display shows
.
NOTE
Drawer Microwave doesn’t heat in Demo Mode.
Display counts down quickly.
Energy Saving
This microwave will go into standby mode after a period of inactivity.
The backlight of the display will automatically dim after 3 minutes if
the unit has not been in operation. If the display is in standby mode,
simply touch the control panel or open/close the door to return the
backlight to maximum brightness.
Setting Manual Cooking Times
Time Cooking
Your Drawer Microwave can be programmed for 99 minutes 99
seconds (99.99). Always enter the seconds after the minutes, even if
they are both zeros.
Cooking for 5 minutes at 100%.
1 Enter cooking time .
2 To cook at 100% power (High), touch START/+30 seconds pad.
NOTE
If a power level is not selected, the oven defaults to 100% power.
Microwave Power Levels
This microwave oven is equipped with 11 power levels to give you
maximum flexibility and control over cooking.
Defrosting for 5 minutes at 30%.
1 Enter defrost time .
2 Touch Power Level pad 8 times.
3 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
Touch Power Level x Times Power Level
1100% (High)
290%
380%
470% (Medium High)
560%
650% (Medium)
740%
830% (Med Low/Defrost)
920%
10 10% (Low)
11 0%
Help
Each setting of Popcorn, Reheat, Cook, Defrost and Beverage has
a cooking hint. If you wish to check, touch Timer/Setting whenever
HELP is lighted in the Interactive Display for these and other manual
operation hints.
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+30 seconds
+30 seconds allows you to cook for 30 seconds at 100% by simply
touching the +30 seconds pad. You can also extend cooking time
in multiples of 30 seconds by repeatedly touching the +30 seconds
pad during manual cooking.
NOTE
To use +30 seconds, touch pad within 3 minutes after cooking,
closing the drawer or touching the STOP/Clear pad.
+30 seconds cannot be used with Sensor Cook, Reheat, or
Defrost mode.
More or Less Time Adjustment
Should you discover that you like any of the Reheat, or Defrost
settings slightly more done, touch the Power Level pad once after
touching your selection. The display will show .
For slightly less done, touch the Power Level pad twice after
touching your selection. The display will show .
Multiple Sequence Cooking
Your Drawer Microwave can be programmed for up to 4 automatic
cooking 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 Drawer Microwave
can do this automatically.
1 First enter cooking time. Then touch Power Level pad once for
100% cooking or repeatedly touch Power Level pad to select a
lower power level.
2 Enter second cooking time. Repeatedly touch Power Level pad
to select desired level. You can follow this procedure up to 4
times.
3 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
NOTE
If Power Level pad is touched once, will be displayed.
If 100% is selected as the final sequence, it is not necessary to
touch the Power Level pad.
If you wish to know power level during cooking, simply touch
the Power Level pad. As long as your finger is touching the
Power Level pad, the power level will be displayed.
Using Sensor Operations
Using the Sensor Functions
The sensor features offer convenient cooking or reheating of popular
food items automatically using preprogrammed settings. The Sensor
system works by detecting built up steam so there is no need to set
cook times or power levels.
Make sure the door remains closed.
Opening the door or touching the STOP/Clear button before the
steam is detected will stop the process and the oven.
Appropriate containers and coverings help assure good sensor
cooking results.
Always use microwavable containers and cover them with lids
or vented plastic wrap.
Never use tight-sealing plastic covers. They can prevent steam
from escaping and cause food to overcook.
Match the amount to the size of the container.
Fill containers at least half full for best results.
Be sure the outside of the cooking container and the inside of
the microwave oven are dry before placing food in the oven.
Beads of moisture turning into steam can mislead the sensor.
Wax paper: Cover dish completely; fold excess wrap under dish
to secure. If dish is wider than paper, overlaptwo pieces at least
one inch to cover.
Be careful when removing any covering to allow steam to
escape away from you.
Using Sensor Settings
1 After the Drawer Microwave is plugged in, wait 2 minutes before
using any sensor setting.
2 Be sure the exterior of the cooking container and the interior of
the Drawer Microwave are dry. Wipe off any moisture with a dry
cloth or paper towel.
3 The sensor works with foods at normal storage temperature. For
example, popcorn would be at room temperature.
4 Any sensor selection can be programmed with More or Less
Time Adjustment.
5 More or less food than the quantity listed in the charts should be
cooked following the guidelines in any microwave cookbook.
6 During the first part of sensor use, the food name will appear
on the display. Do not open the Drawer Microwave or touch
STOP/Clear during this part of the cycle. The measurement of
vapor will be interrupted. If this occurs, an error message will
appear. To continue cooking, touch the STOP/Clear pad and
cook manually.
When the sensor detects the vapor emitted from the food, the
remainder of cooking/reheating time will appear. The Drawer
Microwave may be opened when the remaining time appears on
the display. At this time, you may stir or season food, as desired.
7 Except for Popcorn, if the sensor does not detect vapor properly
when cooking other foods, will be displayed, and the
microwave will turn off.
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8 Check food temperature after cooking. If additional time is
needed, continue to cook manually.
9 Each food has a cooking hint. Touch the Timer/Setting pad
when the HELP indicator is lighted in the display.
Sensor Cook Mode
Sensor Operations allows you to cook some of your favorite foods
without having to select cooking times and power levels. The oven
automatically adjusts cooking times for many food items.
1 Touch Cook pad once. .
2 See Menu Label. Select desired food by touching number pad.
Ex: Touch for Baked Potatoes.
3 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
NOTE
To heat or cook other foods or foods above or below the quantity
allowed on the chart, cook manually.
Use only popcorn packaged for the microwave. Do not try to pop
unpopped kernels.
Only 1 package at a time.
Popcorn, Reheat Table
Menu Directions
Popcorn Amount: 2.85 - 3.5 oz. (Regular/Regular light) -
Touch Popcorn pad once.
Amount: 1.2 - 1.75 oz. (Mini/Snack) - Touch
Popcorn pad twice.
Reheat Amount: 4 - 36 oz.
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. 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.
Cook Table
Menu Directions
1 Baked
Potatoes
Amount: 1 - 6 med
Pierce. Place in paper-towel-lined Drawer
Microwave. After cooking, remove from
microwave, wrap in aluminum foil and let stand
5 to 10 minutes.
2 Sweet
Potatoes
3 Fish/
Seafood
Amount: 0.25 - 2.0 lb.
Arrange in ring around shallow glass dish (roll
fillet with edges underneath). Cover with vented
plastic wrap. After cooking, let stand, covered
for 3 minutes.
4 Brown Rice Amount: 0.5 - 2.0 cups
Place rice into a deep casserole 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.
Rice Water Size of casserole
0.5 cup..... 1 cup..... 1.5 quart
1 cup........ 2 cups... 2 quart
1.5 cups... 3 cups... 2.5 or 3 quart
2 cups...... 4 cups... 3 quart or larger
5 White Rice
6 Quick Fresh
Vegetables
Amount
Broccoli 0.25 - 2.0 lb.
Brussels sprouts 0.25 - 2.0 lb.
Cabbage 0.25 - 2.0 lb.
Cauliflower (flowerets) 0.25 - 2.0 lb.
Cauliflower (whole) 1 med.
Spinach 0.25 - 2.0 lb.
Zucchini 0.25 - 2.0 lb.
Baked apples 2 - 4 med.
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. After cooking, stir, if
possible. Let stand, covered, for 2 to 5 minutes.
7 Longer
Fresh
Vegetables
Amount
Carrots, sliced 0.25 - 1.0 lb.
Corn on the cob 2 - 4
Green beans 0.25 - 1.0 lb.
Winter squash
diced 0.25 - 1.0 lb.
halves 1 - 2
Place in casserole. Add 1 - 4 tablespoons
water. Cover with lid for tender vegetables. Use
plastic wrap cover for tender-crisp vegetables.
After cooking, stir, if possible. Let stand,
covered, for 2 to 5 minutes.
8 Frozen
Vegetables
Amount: 0.25 - 1.25 lb.
Add no water. Cover with lid. After cooking, stir
and let stand, covered, for 3 minutes.
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9 Ground Meat Amount: 0.25 - 2.0 lb.
Use this setting to cook ground beef or
turkey as patties or in a casserole to be
added to other ingredients. Place patties on
a microwave-safe rack and cover with wax
paper. Place ground meat in a casserole and
cover with wax paper or plastic wrap. When
microwave stops, turn patties over or stir meat
in casserole to break up large pieces. Re-cover
and touch START/+30 seconds. After cooking,
let stand, covered, for 2 to 3 minutes.
10 Frozen
Entrees
Amount: 6 - 17 oz.
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 1-3
minutes.
Defrost Mode
Use this feature to defrost the foods shown in the Defrost Table.
1 Touch DEFROST pad.
2 See Menu Label. Select desired food by touching the number
pad. Ex: Touch for steaks/chops.
3 Enter weight by touching number pads.
4 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
The oven will stop twice during the defrost cycle so that the food
can be checked.
5 After the first stage, open the Drawer Microwave. Turn
steak over and shield any warm portions. Close the Drawer
Microwave. Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
6 After the second stage, open the Drawer Microwave. Shield
any warm portions. Close the Drawer Microwave. Touch
START/+30 seconds pad.
7 After defrost cycle ends, cover and let stand as indicated in the
chart below.
Note:
Defrost can be programmed with More or Less Time Adjustment.
To defrost other foods or foods above or below the weights
allowed on the Defrost Table, see Manual Defrost.
Check foods when oven signals. After final stage, small sections
may still be icy. Let stand to continue thawing. Do not cook until all
ice crystals are thawed.
Shielding prevents cooking from occurring before the center of
the food is defrosted. Use small smooth strips of aluminum foil to
cover edges and thinner sections of the food.
Manual Defrost
If the food that you wish to defrost is not listed on the Defrost Table
or is above or below the limits in the AMOUNT column on the Defrost
Table, you need to defrost manually.
You can defrost any frozen food, either raw or previously cooked,
by setting POWER LEVEL to 30%. Follow the instructions in the
Microwave Power Levels section. Estimate defrosting time and touch
POWER LEVEL pad eight times for 30% power.
For either raw or previously cooked frozen food the rule of thumb is
approximately 4 minutes per pound. For example, defrost 4 minutes
for 1 pound of frozen spaghetti sauce.
Always stop the oven periodically to remove or separate the portions
that are defrosted. If food is not defrosted at the end of the estimated
defrosting time, program the oven in 1 minute increments on
POWER LEVEL 30% until totally defrosted.
When using plastic containers from the freezer, defrost only long
enough to remove from the plastic in order to place in a microwave-
safe dish.
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Defrost Table
Menu Directions
1 Ground Meat Amount: 0.5 - 2.0 lb
Remove any thawed pieces after each audible
signal. Let stand, covered, for 5 to 10 minutes.
2 Chops Amount: 0.5 - 3.0 lb
After each audible signal, rearrange and if
there are warm or thawed portions, shield with
small flat pieces of aluminum foil. Remove any
meat or fish that is almost defrosted. Let stand,
covered, for 10 to 20 minutes.
3 Boneless
Poultry
Amount: 0.5 - 2.0 lb
After each audible signal, if there are warm
or thawed portions, rearrange or remove. Let
stand, covered, for 10 to 20 minutes.
4 Bone-in
Poultry
Amount: 0.5 - 3.0 lb
After each audible signal, rearrange pieces or
remove portions should they become warm
or thawed. Let stand, covered, for 10 to 20
minutes.
5 Roast Amount: 2.0 - 4.0 lb
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.
6 Casserole
Soup
Amount: 2 - 6 cups / 1 - 6 cups
After each audible signal, break apart and
remove any defrosted part. At end, stir well and
let stand, covered, for 5 to 10 minutes.
More Menu
Melt/Soften/Warm
These features automatically compute the correct heating time and
microwave power level for melting, softening and warming foods
shown in the chart.
1 Touch More Menu pad once.
2 See Menu Label. Select desired food by touching number pad.
Ex: Touch for chocolate.
3 Repeatedly touch same number pad to select quantity. Ex:
Touch two more times for 1 square.
4 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
NOTE
Melt/Soften/Warm can be programmed with More or Less Time
Adjustment.
To melt, soften or warm other food or foods above or below the
quantity allowed on the Melt/Soften/Warm Table, use manual
operation.
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Melt/Soften/Warm Table
Menu Directions
Melt
1 Butter
Use a Pyrex measuring cup. Cover with plastic
wrap.
Amount: 2 tbsp
After touching More Menu, touch two
times for 2 tbsp.
Amount: 0.5 cup
After touching More Menu, touch three
times for 0.5 cup.
2 Chocolate Use a Pyrex measuring cup. Cover with plastic
wrap.
Amount: 1 cup chips
After touching More Menu, touch two
times for 1 cup chips.
Amount: 1 square (1 oz.)
After touching More Menu, touch three
times for 1 square.
Soften
3 Ice cream
Do not cover.
Amount: 1 pint
After touching More Menu, touch two
times for 1 pint.
Amount: 1.5 qt.
After touching More Menu, touch three
times for 1.5 quart.
4 Cream
cheese
Do not cover.
Amount: 3 oz.
After touching More Menu, touch two
times for 3 oz.
Amount: 8 oz.
After touching More Menu, touch three
times for 8 oz.
Warm
5 Syrup
Use a Pyrex measuring cup. DO not cover.
Amount: 0.25 cup
After touching More Menu, touch two
times for 0.25 cup.
Amount: 0.5 cup
After touching More Menu, touch three
times for 0.5 cup.
6 Dessert
Toppings
Use a Pyrex measuring cup. DO not cover.
Amount: 0.25 cup
After touching More Menu, touch two
times for 0.25 cup.
Amount: 0.5 cup
After touching More Menu, touch three
times for 0.5 cup.
Beverage Reheat
These features enable you to reheat coffee or tea to restore it to a
more suitable drinking temperature or to make instant coffee, tea or
hot cereal.
To Heat 2 Cups of Coffee
1 Touch More Menu pad once.
2 See Menu Label. Select desired menu item by touching number
pad. Ex: Touch to make coffee.
3 Repeatedly touch same number pad to select quantity. Ex:
Touch two more times for 2 cups of coffee.
4 Touch START/+30 seconds pad.
NOTE
Beverage Reheat can be programmed with More or Less Time
Adjustment.
Should you attempt to enter more or less than the allowed amount,
an error message will appear in the display.
Beverage Reheat Table
Menu Directions
7 Beverage
Reheat
Amount: 0.5 - 2 cups
Use this setting to reheat hot beverages that
have cooled. Touch number pad for a 0.5
cup increase per touch. Stir after heating.
8 Hot Water Amount: 1 - 6 cups
Use this setting for heating COLD TAP WATER
to a temperature somewhat below the boiling
point to make instant coffee or tea. Touch
number pad for 1 cup increase per touch.
Stir liquid briskly before and after heating to
avoid sudden boilover.
9 Hot Cereal Amount: 1 - 6 servings
Use individual packets or bulk cereal in your
favorite variety: oatmeal, oat bran, farina, etc.
Follow the package directions for the correct
amount of water or milk. To prevent boilovers,
it is very important to choose a large container
because microwave cooking of cereal causes
high boiling. Touch number 9 pad for 1 serving
increase per touch. If the oven stops, stir and
touch START/+30 seconds After cooking, stir
and let stand, covered, for 2 minutes.
Defrosting Tips
Remove fish, shellfish, meat, and poultry from its original wrapping
paper or plastic package. Otherwise, the wrap close to the foods
will hold steam and heat, which can cause the outer surface of the
foods to be cooked.
Remove any metal twist-ties.
Always slit or pierce plastic pouches or packaging.
Open containers such as cartons before they are placed in the
oven.
If food is foil wrapped, remove foil and place the food in a suitable
container.
The length of defrosting time varies depending on the shape of the
food and on how solidly the food is frozen.
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As food begins to defrost, separate the food into pieces so that
they can defrost more easily.
Turn over food during defrosting or standing time. Separate into
pieces and remove food as required.
Let food stand after defrosting. Food should still be somewhat icy
in the center when removed from the oven.
Weight Conversion Table
Most food weights are given in pounds and ounces. If using pounds,
food weights must be entered into Auto Defrost in pounds and tenths
of pounds (decimals).
Use the following table if necessary to convert food weights to
decimals.
Equivalent Weight
OUNCES DECIMAL WEIGHT
1.6 0.10
3.2 0.20
4.8 0.30
6.4 0.40
8.0 0.50 One-Half Pound
9.6 0.60
11.2 0.70
12.8 0.80
14.4 0.90
16.0 1.00 One Pound
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Keep the oven clean inside and outside. Take special care to keep
the inner door panel and the front frame free of food or grease build
up. Clean your oven weekly or more often, if needed.
NOTE
Abrasive cleansers, steel wool pads, gritty wash cloths, some
paper towels, etc., can damage the control panel and the interior
and exterior of the oven.
Exterior
The outside surface is precoated metal and glass. 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.
Stainless Steel Surface
The exterior should be wiped often with a soft damp cloth and
polished with a soft dry cloth to maintain its beauty. There are also
a variety of products designed especially for cleaning and shining
the stainless exterior of the oven. We recommend that the cleaner
be applied to a soft cloth and then carefully used on the stainless
exterior rather than sprayed directly on to it. Follow package
directions carefully.
Front Side of the Drawer
Wipe the window on both sides with a soft damp cloth to remove
any spills or spatters. Metal parts will be easier to maintain if wiped
frequently with a soft damp cloth. Avoid the use of spray and other
harsh cleaners as they may stain, streak or dull the drawer surface.
Touch Control Panel
If desired, the touch pads may be deactivated before cleaning. See
the Child Lock information. 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 drawer and follow directions for
turning Child Lock off. Touch STOP/Clear.
Interior
Before cleaning the Drawer Microwave, touch and hold the
STOP/Clear button for 3 seconds to lock the control pad and the
automatic door mechanism. The drawer can be locked in either
the open or closed position. The display will show . This
will prevent the drawer from accidentally opening or closing during
cleaning. After cleaning, touch and hold the STOP/Clear button for 3
seconds to turn the lock off. The display will show .
Cleaning is easy because no heat is generated to the interior
surfaces; therefore, there is no baking and setting of spills or
spattering. To clean the interior surfaces, including drawer sealing
surfaces, wipe with a soft damp cloth. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE
OR HARSH CLEANERS OR SCOURING PADS. For heavier soil,
use mild soap; wipe clean with a soft damp cloth. Do not use any
chemical oven cleaners.
Drawer Microwave Guides
Remove the food crumbs from the Drawer Microwave guides. Wipe
with a soft dry cloth in order to keep the Drawer Microwave opening
and closing smoothly.
Waveguide Cover
The waveguide cover, located on the inside top of the Drawer
Microwave area, is made from mica, so it requires special care.
Keep the waveguide cover clean to assure good microwave
performance. Carefully wipe with a soft 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 Drawer Microwave.
To remove odor, combine 1 cup water, grated peel and juice of one
lemon and several whole cloves in a 2-cup glass microwave-safe
measuring cup. Boil for several minutes using 100% power. Leave
in the Drawer Microwave until water cools. Wipe interior with a soft
cloth.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before Calling for Service
Operation
Save time and money by checking the following before calling for service.
Symptoms Possible Causes & Solution
Part or all of Drawer Microwave does not operate. Power cord of Drawer Microwave is not completely connected to the electrical
outlet.
Make sure the power cord is tightly connected to the outlet.
Power outage.
Check house lights to be sure. Call your local electric company for service.
Fuse/circuit breaker at home doesn’t work.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Drawer Microwave is in Demo Mode.
Refer to Demo Mode section.
Food in Drawer Microwave is not heated. No power to the appliance.
Plug in power cord.
Drawer controls improperly set.
Check if the controls have been properly set.
Drawer is in Demo Mode.
Refer to Demo Mode section.
Drawer Microwave light does not work. Light bulb is loose or burned out.
Call for service.
Touch controls will not operate. Child Lock is on.
Refer to Child Lock section.
Display flashes. Power failure.
Touch Clear pad and reset the clock. If the Drawer Microwave was in use, you must
reset the cooking function.
Steam from the vent During microwaving, water vapor may come from the left side of the vent (when
facing the microwave).
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