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Welcome & Congratulations
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Congratulations
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on your purchase
of a new microwave
oven! At Electrolux
Home Products.
we
of our product and are completely
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you with the best service

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PRECAUTIONS
TO EXCESSIVE

TO A VOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE
MICROWAVE ENERGY

For your safety the information
in this manual must be followed to minimize
the risk
of fire or explosion
or to prevent property damage,
personal
injury or loss of life.
• Do Not

Attempt

microwave

to operate

energy.

• Do Not Place any object
sealing surfaces.
• Do Not

Operate

that there

this

microwave

It is important
between

the microwave

is no damage

oven with the door open

not to defeat
the microwave

oven

or tamper

since

with the safety

open-door

operation

oven front face and the door or allow

if it is damaged.

It is particularly

can result

in harmful

important

soil or cleaner

that the microwave

residue

to accumulate

oven door close

to the:

1. door (bent)
2. hinges

and latches

3. door seals

(broken

and sealing

• The Microwave

Oven

or loosened)

surfaces.

Should

Not be adjusted

or repaired

by anyone

exposure

to

interlocks.

except

properly

qualified

service

personnel.

properly

on

and

Important Safety Instructions
This symbol

This symbol

will help alert you to situations

will help alert you to situations

READ

ALL

that may cause

that may cause

INFORMATION

serious

bodily

bodily

injury

BEFORE

harm,

death

or property

or property

damage.

damage.

USING

To reduce the risk of fire, burns, electric shock, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive
energy when using your appliance, follow basic precautions,
including
the following
sections.
• Read all instructions

before using the appliance.

placed inside the microwave

• Read and follow the specific "PRECAUTIONS
TO
AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE

ENERGY"

- If materials

• This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to
properly grounded outlet. See "ELECTRICAL
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS"
on page 4.
with

• 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
in this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals
in this appliance. This type of microwave oven
specifically designed to heat, cook or dry food.
designed for industrial or laboratory use.
• As with any appliance, close supervision
when used by children.

described
or vapors
is
It is not

is necessary

• 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 qualified
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.

• Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
on page 13.

• To reduce the risk of fire in the microwave

oven cavity:

- Do not overcook food. Carefully attend appliance when
paper, plastic or other combustible materials are

inside

the microwave

oven should

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 filters frequently.
Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on
ventilation

• Keep cord away from heated surfaces.

• See door surface cleaning instructions

oven to facilitate cooking.

- Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags
before placing bag in microwave oven.

on page 2.

• Install or locate this appliance only in accordance
the provided installation instructions.

microwave

openings,

louver or grease filters.

• Use care when cleaning the louver and the grease filters.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based oven
cleaners, may damage the louver and the grease filters.
• When flaming 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.

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UNPACKING
Open

AND EXAMINING

the bottom

of the carton,

over to rest on plastic

foam

YOUR

bend the carton

pad. Lift carton

flaps

MICROWAVE
back

off microwave

and tilt the microwave
oven and remove

materials,
Wall Template
and Top Cabinet Template,
installation
and Turntable
Support.
SAVE THE CARTON AS IT MAY MAKE
EASIER.
• Remove

the feature

• DO NOT

REMOVE

the microwave
Template
Manual.
Check

sticker

from

oven

cavity.

Check

and Top Cabinet

the microwave

door seals

the outside

THE WAVEGUIDE
Template.

surfaces,

which

to see that there
Read

oven for any damage,

and sealing

of the door,

COVER,

broken

such

or loose

if there

is one.

is located

on the right side wall of

and SAVE

as misaligned
door hinges

oven

all packing

instruction,
Turntable
INSTALLATION

are installation

enclosures

OVEN

Instruction,

Wall

the Use and Care

or bent door,
and latches

damaged

Safety door
Uatches

and dents

Door seals and
sealing surfaces

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.

GROUNDING

INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance
must be grounded.
This microwave
oven is equipped
plugged into a wall receptacle
that is properly
installed and grounded
ordinances.
current.

In the event

of an electrical

Improper

Electrical
Check

short

circuit,

use of the grounding

grounding

plug can result

with a cord having a grounding
wire with a grounding
plug. It must be
in accordance
with the National Electrical
Code and local codes and

reduces

risk of electric

in a risk of electric

shock

by providing

an escape

wire for the electric

shock.

Requirements

Installation

Instructions

for proper

location

for the power

supply.
3-Prong

The electrical
cal supply.

requirements

are a 120 volt 60 Hz, AC only, 15 amp.

It is recommended

that a separate

circuit

serving

or more

only the

protected

microwave

Plug

electrioven

be

provided.
The microwave

oven

is equipped

with a 3-prong

grounding

plug.

It must be plugged

wall receptacle
that is properly
installed and grounded.
DO NOT UNDER
STANCES
CUT OR REMOVE
THE GROUNDING
PIN FROM THE PLUG.

ANY

into a

CIRCUMGrounding

Pin

NOTES:
3-Prong

1. If you have any questions
qualified
2. Neither

electrician
Electrolux

oven or personal
connection

Radio
Should
electrical
antenna.

about

or service

resulting

or electrical

instructions,

consult

Receptacle

/

a

Ground
Receptacle

person.

nor the dealer
injury

the grounding

can accept

any liability

for damage

from

to observe

the correct

failure

Box

to the microwave
electrical

procedures.

or TV Interference
there

be any interference

circuit,

relocate

caused

by the microwave

the radio or TV as far away from

oven to your radio
the microwave

or TV, check

oven as feasible

that the microwave
or check

position

oven

is on a different

and signal

of receiving

ABOUT YOUR

MICROWAVE

This Use and Care Manual
save it for reference.
A good

microwave

microwave
NEVER

is valuable:

cookbook

cooking

use the microwave

asset.

techniques,
oven

ABOUT

read it carefully

is a valuable

principles,

nor turn the turntable
the microwave
oven.

OVEN

Check

hints and

without

and always

it for

and support

over so that a large dish could be placed in
The turntable
will turn both clockwise
and

counterclockwise.
ALWAYS

using

in the microwave

it is on to absorb

energy.
the microwave

oven

may hear the magnetron
exterior of the microwave
cooking

oven when

at power

levels

below

100%,

cycling on and off. It is normal
oven to be warm to the touch

you

is a normal

part of microwave

cooking.

that condenses
in the microwave
oven. Generally,
foods will not cause as much condensation
as uncovered
openings
oven

used to dry clothes
Your

microwave

must

is for food

of

not be blocked.
preparation

only.

It should

not be

is rated

950 watts

by using

in a microwave

• Operating

the microwave

or two

• Arrange

the IEC Test

food carefully.

COOKING

Place thickest

egg yolks

should

can smoke
• Cover

while

cooking.

paper

a lid. Covers

prevent

Check

towels,

wax

meat or poultry to prevent
are cooked thoroughly.

cooking,

from

paper,

spattering

with small flat pieces

outside

recipe

or cookbook

• Avoid heating
sure all infant

microwave

and help foods

of aluminum
overcooking

evenly.

Be careful

milk really

before

• Spontaneous

• Rearrange

to center

over once

foods

during

such

top to bottom

• Add standing
possible.
cooking

of dish

time.

Remove

Cover

for standing

without

overcooking.

to speed

signs

steams

food from
time which

through

• Do not defrost
(especially

areas

opened,

microwave
allows

indicating

reached.

include:

bottom

- Poultry

thigh joints

of dish

and poultry

not just
is very

at edge.

hot to the touch.

move easily.
show

no pinkness.

and flakes

of

both

and stir, if

the food to finish

easily

with a fork.

that

and

the magnetron

as potatoes,

and

hot dogs,
giblets,

to allow

steam

to escape

during

and

scalding

when

may feel cooler

certain

feeding

special

warming
than

the

the baby.

circumstances,

after removal
liquid,

liquids

from the microwave
we recommend

the

oven has shut off. Do not boil liquids

narrow

necked

steam

frozen

pressure
possibly

such

beverages

Even

wine flasks

if the container

bottles

if the container

up. This can cause

is

it to burst or

in narrow-necked

beverages).

resulting

Even

can build up and cause

can build

and steam

as soft drink bottles,

coffee cups.

is

the container

to

in injury.

can cause

burns.

Be careful

when

opening

any containers
of hot food, including popcorn
bags, cooking
pouches
and boxes. To prevent possible injury, direct steam

to the outside.
oven

than a

oven

and other

burns from splashing

carbonated

• Hot foods

like roasts

cooking

for more

in

livers

or shortly

containers

away from

hands

• Do not overcook

of the dish

such

up

resulting

chicken

test the milk before

after the microwave

of

during

cooking

items

inside

to prevent

boiling--Under

opened, excessive
overflow.

causing
• Cook

damage

meat

and face.
potatoes.

They

could

to your microwave

and poultry

dehydrate

thoroughly--meat

temperature

of 160F

INTERNAL

temperature

of 180°F.

Cooking

foodborne

illness.

protects

against

and catch

fire,

oven.

INTERNAL
usually

have been

throughout,

- Center

- Fish is opaque

Large

halfway

the center

Look for signs

temperatures

Doneness

- Meat

thick

once or twice

microwaving

as meatballs

and from

for doneness.

cooking

- Food

dense,

will build

possibly

following:
before removing the container from the microwave
oven,
allow the container to stand in the microwave
oven for 30 to 40

burst,

such foods as chicken and hamburgers.
must be turned over at least once.

• Check

wrap or
evenly.

foil any thin areas

Pressure

milk. The container

is. Always

in narrownecked

if possible.

• Turn foods

from

plastic
to cook

in

baby food in glass jars, even with the lid off. Make
food is thoroughly
cooked. Stir food to distribute

or breast

seconds

for

labeled

cooking.

and especially

suggestions:

• Stir foods

of dish.

of time
overcooked

or ignite.

foods

• Shield

outside

amount
severely

in a special

to the microwave

"skin"

apples,

be pierced

oven. To prevent

areas towards

• Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest
indicated
and add more as needed.
Food

damage

outer

tomatoes,

may start to boil during

MICROWAVE

unless

you use popcorn

it to burst,

with no food

may cause

with unbroken

formula

Procedure.
In using recipes or package
directions,
check food a
minute or two before the minimum
time and add time accordingly.

ABOUT

oven.

egg yolk and will cause

the heat

or newspapers.

oven

inside
injury.

sausages,

and the moisture

The microwave

the amount

oven

or unless

in injury.

• Foods

Room

moisture
covered

Ventilation

in food will influence

microwave

could start a fire. It increases
the heat around
can shorten the life of the microwave
oven.

humidity

ones.

result

minute

for the
when

or reheating.

Condensation

in your

accessory
ovens.

• Some products
such as whole eggs and sealed containers--for
example,
closed jars--will
explode and should not be heated
this microwave
oven. Such use of the microwave
oven could

• Do not boil eggs

have food

the microwave
When

• Do not pop popcorn
microwave
popcorn
for use in microwave

recipes.

the turntable

FOODS

to at least

and poultry

an

to at least

to these

an

temperatures

ABOUT

UTENSILS

is not necessary
/our kitchen

AND COVERINGS

to buy all new cookware.

can be used successfully

Make sure the utensil
cooking.

Use these

does

utensils

Many pieces

in your new

not touch

the interior

already

microwave

walls

for safe microwave

in

oven.

during

cooking

and

ceramic

(Pyroceram®),
glass

microwave-safe

such

as Corningware%

(Pyrex ®)

plastics

plates

microwave-safe
browning
Follow

pottery,

dish

items

of foods
• wood,

stoneware

(Do not exceed

manufacturer's

These

and porcelain

recommended

preheating

time.

have

little

time

fat or sugar

reheating

metallic

paper

should

remove

coverings

crisp food

bags

(margarine

because

to check

towels

oven and microwave

becomes

very

coverings

hot should

place

fat while

cooking

foods

that is specially

on HiGH for 30

pork,

seafood,

and reheating.
so steam

Vent

oven cooking
tenderizing.

slit bag so steam

for reheating

and

for microwave

DO NOT

allow

use can be

- For leftover,

170F

- White

175F

- Dark

plastic

wrap

to

boneless

and frozen

white

poultry,

prepared

food.

bags are good

DO NOT

choice

because

for large

meats

use metal

twist ties.

heat is

in your

not come closer
oven.

you have questions
microwave

ACCESSORIES

cookbook
There

Evaluate

your needs.

utensils

microwave

or follow

are many
carefully

recipe

microwave
before

A microwave-safe

or coverings,

to

oven:

of the

check

a

suggestions.

you purchase

thermometer

available

so that they

will assist

a meat thermometer

can transfer
steam

to prevent
with

through

burns

popcorn

by directing

in a thick

• Select,
quality

you in

store

steam

or

cover

• Use care when

removing

that the utensil,

clean.

heat from the

skin burns.

and carefully

it's in use and check
is no chance

cookbooks

or other

to preserve

of foodbome

Food

items

your clothes

door latches.

handling

bags away from the face.

food carefully

the spread

for

away from the face and

so that there

for storing

• Keep waveguide
andlor fires.

to cause

oven while

and handle

and minimize

when
Enough

edge of a dish's covering

and oven cooking

use the cavity

burns

hot food.

utensils

cooking progress frequently
overcooking
food.

safety

accessories

insert

• Stay near the microwave

or foods

Remember

than one inch to any surface

about

and dell and

meat of poultry.

use potholders

open

can escape.

foil

refrigerated,

meat of poultry.

hands. Slowly lift the farthest

• Small flat pieces of aluminum foil placed smoothly on the food can be
used to shield areas that are either defrosting
or cooking too quickly.

meet

States

temperatures.

food.

that are in contact

• Avoid

are a good
cooking.

to use aluminum

for purchase.

meat,

ready-to-reheat

"fresh"

utensils

• NEVER

good

ground

egg dishes

• ALWAYS
food

can escape.

• Lids that are microwave-safe
kept near the food to hasten

Should

to the United

recommended

dense area away from fat or bone. NEVER leave the
thermometer
in the food during cooking,
unless it is approved
microwave
oven use.

and reheating.

marked

touch food.

• Foil should
microwave

oven is not a toy. See

not be used.

bacon.

can be used for cooking

used for cooking

How

one cooking

the

are ideal:

are good for covering

wrap

that need

has mastered

to see that they are cooked

- For fresh
fish,

if a dish is safe for microwaving,

in the microwave

• Microwave

to packages

hot.

feature.

of Agriculture's

To test for doneness,

• Plastic

on the

SAFETY

carry-out

The following
absorbing

is

use potholders,

attention

need to learn that the microwave

foods

165F

A dish which

• Wax paper

precautions:

pay special

they may be extra

Lock

room.

by an adult

to lean or swing

all safety

carefully,

12 for Child

tubs)

twist-ties
you wish

• Paper

be allowed

be taught

be in the same

supervision

products

food storage

dish

used

Children

160F

plastics

bags

seconds.

by children.

should anyone
oven door.

Department

glass

paper

empty

when

• Check

trim

non-microwave-safe

Should

necessary
At no time
microwave

ABOUT

non-heat-resistant

metal

are used.

wicker

with

brown

should

close

page

pans and bakeware

recycled

person

As with any appliance,

Children

in them:

accessories

AND THE MICROWAVE

Don't assume that because
a child
skill he/she can cook everything.

DO NOT USE
dishes

CHILDREN

oven when

Children
below the age of 7 should use the microwave
oven with
a supervising
person very near to them. Between
the ages of 7

that

directions.)

can be used for short

that

straw,

• metal

to the microwave

and 12, the supervising

heat-resistant

paper

for any damage

ABOUT

reheating:
glass

determining
correct doneness
and assure you that foods have
been cooked to safe temperatures.
Electrolux
is not responsible

residue

items.

its high

bacteria.
can cause

from the microwave

or accessories

of

arcing

oven

so

do not touch

the

Part

Names

FRONT VIEW
10

11

7

/
/

Words in the lower portion of the
display will light to indicate what

/

4

//

function
i

is in progress.

8

i

/

5

BOTTOM VIEW

3

14
(Front

of microwave

oven)

(Rear

of microwave

oven)

/
/

15

1

Microwave

2

Door hinges

oven door with see-through

3

Waveguide

4

Turntable

5

Microwave

cover:
motor

Safety

DO NOT REMOVE.

shaft

oven light

It will light when
6

microwave

oven is operating

or door is open.

door latches

The microwave
oven will not operate
securely closed.
7

Time display:

8

Auto-Touch

9

Handle

10

Louver

11

Menu

12

Removable

Digital
control

display,

unless

99 minutes,

the door is

99 seconds

panel

label
turntable

The turntable
remove
13

window

Number

will rotate

clockwise

or counterclockwise.

Only

for cleaning.

Removable

turntable

turntable

support

on the turntable

Light cover

15

Grease

filters

there
usage

First, carefully
place the turntable
support in the motor shaft
in the center of the microwave
oven floor. Then, place the

14

next to the control

page on which

support

securely.

panel illustration

are a feature
information.

indicates

description

and

Before Operating
• Before operating
and understand
• Before

your new microwave
oven make sure
this Use and Care manual completely.

the microwave

oven can be used,

follow

you read

power

these

1. Plug in the microwave

oven. Close

will then begin

2. Touch

is reinstated.

be erased.

procedures:

display

• If the electrical
power supply to your microwave
interrupted,
the display will inter-mittently
show

the Clear/Off

flashing

the door. The microwave

oven

Clear/Off

pad and reset

pad. : will appear.

TO SET THE CLOCK

Touch

to enter

the correct

time of day 12:30

(A.M.

or

the Clear/Off

1. Erase

2. Enter

Timer/Clock
time

and touch

This is a 12 hour clock.

Timer/Clock

If you attempt

time, ERROR will appear
and re-enter the time.

pad again.

to enter

in the display.

Touch

an incorrect

clock

the Clear/Off

enter

2. Touch

to cook for 5 minutes

There

are eleven

Using

lower

DESIRED

Power

LEVEL
OF TIMES
POWER

power

levels.
the cooking

cookbook

or recipes

APPROXIMATE
PERCENTAGE
OF POWER

POWER

LEVEL

x 1

100%

POWER

LEVEL

x 2

90%

POWER

LEVEL

x 3

80%

POWER

LEVEL

x 4

70%

POWER

LEVEL

x 5

60%

POWER

LEVEL

x 6

50%

POWER

LEVEL

x 7

40%

POWER

LEVEL

x 8

30%

POWER

LEVEL

x 9

20%

POWER

LEVEL

x 10

10%

POWER

LEVEL

x 11

0%

time, which

milk and

is

long slow

for specific

COMMON
WORDS
POWER

FOR
LEVELS

High

to defrost

touch

twice.

pad eight times

level

appears.

Med Low/Defrost

Low

until the

is complete,

a long tone will sound

and END

in the display.

DEFROST

the DEFROST

CHART,

you need

You can defrost

any frozen

by using

Level

Power

food,

for 30%.

to defrost
either

Follow

manually.

raw or previously
the exact

3-step

cooked,
procedure

found under TO SET POWER
LEVEL. Estimate
defrosting
and press Power Level pad eight times for 30%.
For either

raw or previously

is approximately

4 minutes

minutes

for 1 pound

Always

stop the microwave
the portions

oven in 1 minute
defrosted.
When

Medium

or hold down

1 Min pad.

time

using

cooked

spaghetti

food

defrosting

containers

to remove

If food
Level

from the freezer,

enough to remove from the plastic
microwave-safe
dish.

defrost

4

sauce.
or

is not defrosted

time, program

on Power

time

the rule of thumb

For example,

oven periodically

that are defrosted.

increments

plastic

frozen

per pound.

of frozen

the end of the estimated
High

at 30%.

If the food that you wish to defrost is not listed on the DEFROST
CHART or is above or below the limits in the Amount column on

separate

Medium

for 5 minutes

Level

START/Plus

MANUAL

as cheese,

cooking,

cooking.

time 5,0,0.

the defrost

will appear

increases
such

Consult

POWER

When

power

levels

for foods

cooking of meats.
recommendations.

FOR

2.Touch

3.Touch

LEVEL

preset

power

PAD NUMBER

at 100%.

I Min pad.

TO SET POWER

TOUCH

if they

time 5,0,0.

START/Plus

during

you want
defrosting

desired

you want

recommended

99 seconds

even

during

pad

oven can be programmed

for 99 minutes

oven temporarily

a program

(99.99). Always
are both zeros.

cooking

of day.

will

programming.

the time of day to the display.

Your microwave

after the minutes,

during

5. Cancel

1. Enter

1. Enter

time

for the correct

4. Return

• Suppose

the seconds

touch

timer.

TIME COOKING

• Suppose

a mistake

3. Stop the microwave

pad.

1,2,3,0

the clock

the program
Simply

pad to:

if you make

2. Cancel

P.M.).
1. Touch

cooking,

NOTE: Your microwave
oven can be programmed
with the door
open except for Popcorn,
START and Plus 1 Min.

88:88.

CLEAR/OFF

you want

during

The time of day will also be erased.

3. Set clock.

• Suppose

If this occurs

oven should be
88:88 after the

the microwave

30% until totally

defrost

in order to place

in a

only long

at

POPCORN

REHEAT

The Popcorn

setting

automatically

provides

of microwave

popcorn.

time for most brands

the correct

cooking

You may wish

Reheat

to try

several and choose your favorite.
Pop only one bag at a time.
Unfold bag and place in microwave
oven according
to directions.
• Suppose
Touch

you want

Popcorn

- Touch

to pop a 3.5 oz bag (regular)

once.

Popcorn

The microwave

twice

- Touch

three

Popcorn

automatically.

once for 3.5 oz bag (regular).

- Touch Popcorn
(light regular).

within

2 seconds

power

• Suppose

of popcorn.

oven starts

automatically

microwave

the correct

you want

to reheat

Reheat

pad once.

2. Touch

number

pad 4 to select

3.Touch

2 more

4.Touch

times

shown

3 cups

1. Touch

quantity

for 2.85 - 3.5 oz bag

computes
level for foods

warming

time and

in the chart

below.

of soup.

1 cup of soup.

for 3 cups

or hold down

until the desired

appears.
START/Plus

1 Min pad.

NOTE:
times

within

2 seconds

for 1.5 or

1. To reheat

1.75 oz bag (snack).

allowed

different

foods

on the REHEAT

or foods

above

CHART,

or below

use manual

the quantity

operation.

NOTE:
2. Reheat
To use Popcorn
pad, touch within 3 minutes after cooking,
opening and closing the door or touching
the Clear/Off
pad.

REHEAT

with More

or Less Time

Adjustment.

12.

CHART

FOOD
1. Dinner

can be programmed

See page

AMOUNT
Plate

1 plate

PROCEDURE
Use this setting to reheat precooked
foods from the refrigerator.
Place meaty portions and bulky
vegetables
to outside of plate. Cut large items like baked potatoes
in smaller pieces. Flatten foods
such as mashed
PLATE ONLY.

potatoes

and other

dense

foods.

Cover

with wax paper

or plastic

wrap.

ONE

After cooking, check that food is very hot throughout
and that the bottom center of the plate is
very hot. If not, continue
heating using time and power level. Allow to stand, covered,
1 to 2
minutes.
1 Regular

Touch

Reheat

sliced

meat

appear

and then

or poultry,

3. Rolls/Muffins

amount

within

2 seconds

1 Small

Touch

Reheat

times

within

1 - 8

This setting

and then
plate.

is good

and then

heating

and stir carefully

Use this

setting

the number
SMALL

the number

to warm

enter

quantity

pad 1 three

will auuear

for restoring

Reheat

example,
1 - 6 cups

approximately

or equivalent.

4 oz

REG will

in the display.
Reheat and then the number pad 1 twice
plate. LARGE will appear in the display.

.5 - 2.0 cups

of food:

or rice and 1/2 cup of vegetables

Touch
dinner

cooled

at end of cycle
rolls,

muffins,

beverages
to avoid

Cover

3 seconds

amount

for a smaller

of food on a
amount

to a better

biscuits,

drinking

per touch.

temperature.
Stir liquid

of

Touch

briskly

before

"eruption."
bagels

etc. Large

items

should

be considered

cover with paper towel. For refrigerated
rolls or muffins,
amount to ensure the proper serving temperature.
For

of 2 for 1 refrigerated

Place in a bowl or casserole.
3 minutes.

for a larger

in the disulav.

2 pad for a 0.5 cup increase

or 3 regular size. Arrange
on plate;
be necessary
to double the entered

4. Soup

pad 1 once for a regular

1 Large

food on a dinner
2. Beverage

the number
1/2 cup potato

as 2
it may

muffin.

with lid or plastic

wrap.

At end, stir, re-cover

and let stand

1 to

!
COOK
Cook

automatically

microwave

computes

power

the correct

level for foods

shown

cooking

TIPS:
wrap.

time and

in the chart

Foods can be covered
Temperatures
of foods

slightly

below.

higher

than those

with wax paper or vented plastic
covered with plastic wrap tend to be

covered

with wax paper.

NOTE:
• Suppose

you want

1. Touch

Cook

2. Touch

number

pad

3. Touch

2 more

times

quantity

to cook

3 medium

baked

potatoes.
1. More

pad.
1 to select

Baked

for 3 potatoes

Potatoes.

or hold down

2. Cook
until the desired

START/Plus

following

listed

in the chart

in any microwave

with More

or Less

should

be

cookbook.

Time

Adjustment.

12.

3. The final
I Min pad.

the quantity

the guidelines

can be programmed

See page

appears.

4. Touch

or less food than

cooked

cooking

(e.g. initial

result

temperature,

will vary according
shape,

temperature
after cooking.
to cook manually.

quality).

If additional

to the food condition
Check

food for

time is needed,

continue

COOK CHART
FOOD

AMOUNT

1. Baked Potatoes

1 - 6 med.

PROCEDURE
Pierce
remove

2. Fresh

Vegetables

1 - 6 cups

with fork in several
from

For beans,

places;

microwave
carrots,

corn and peas,

sprouts,
cabbage and cauliflower,
you like tender crisp vegetables,
remove
3. Frozen

Vegetables

1 - 6 cups

4. Frozen

Entrees

6 - 17 oz

from

and follow

9-11

oz

Cover

Use this setting
You may wish

6-8oz

microwave

Add no water.
3 minutes.

place

oven, wrap

add

1 tablespoon

oven, stir, cover
lid or plastic

for frozen,

convenience

to try several
directions

towel

on turntable.

At end of cooking

time,

5 to 10 minutes.

of water

per cup. For broccoli,

Brussels

cook immediately
after washing with no additional
water. If
double or triple measured
quantity per setting. After cooking,

with

package

on paper

in foil and let stand

and let stand

wrap.

After

foods.

and choose

cooking,

After

Remove

cooking,

before

serving.

stir and let stand,

It will give satisfactory

your favorite.

for covering.

3 to 5 minutes

results

package

let stand,

from

covered,

covered,

for

for most

brands.

outer

wrapping

for 1 to 3 minutes.

Touch Cook
display.

and number

pad 4 once for package

weight

of 6-8 oz. 6-8 will appear

in the

Touch

Cook

and number

pad 4 twice

for package

weight

of 9-11 oz. 9-11 will appear

Cook

and number

pad 4 three

times

in the

display.
12 - 14 oz

Touch

15 - 17 oz

in the display.
Touch Cook and number

pad 4 four times

in the display.

10

for package
for package

weight
weight

of 12-14
of 15-17

oz. 12-14 will appear
oz. 15-17will

appear

Operating lnstructions
DEFROST
Defrost

automatically

DEFROST

defrosts

CHART

below.

all the foods

Round

shown

the weight

to

in the

the nearest

of a pound. To enter weight, touch Defrost
desired food then number pads for weight.

and number

• Suppose

steak.

you want

to defrost

a 3.0 pound

1. Touch

Defrost

pad.

2. Touch

number

pad 2 to select

3. Touch

number

4. Touch

START/Plus

The microwave
5. After
warm

pads

oven

the 1st stage,
portions.

DEFROST

pad for

2. To defrost
allowed

other

See MANUAL
will be displayed.

open the door, turn steak over

indicated

and shield

START/Plus

as indicated

in chart

foods

or foods

DEFROST
to enter

in the chart

More or Less Time

above

CHART,

below,

the weights

use time and 30% power.

on page

more

or below

Adjustment.

8.

or less than the allowed
ERROR

will appear

amount

as

in the display.

any

1 Min pad.

AMOUNT
Meat

PROCEDURE

.5 - 2.0 Ib

Pull apart

.5 - 3.0 Ib

After

and remove

each

stage,

of aluminum
minutes.
3. Boneless

and let stand

with

on the DEFROST

3. If you attempt

Touch

cover

1. Defrost can be programmed
See page12.

Steak/Chops.

will stop and directions

ends,

NOTE:

1 Min pad.

the door.

cycle

any warm
1 Min pad.

CHART

2. Steaks/Chops

4. Bone-in

After defrost
below.

tenth

3,0 for 3.0 lb.

Close

FOOD
1. Ground

6.After the 2nd stage, open the door and shield
portions.
Close the door. Touch START/Plus

Poultry

Poultry

foods

rearrange

and

pieces
if there

after each stage.
are warm

or thawed

portions,

shield

with small

if there

are warm

or thawed

portions,

rearrange

or remove.

Let stand,

covered,

for

.5 - 3.0 Ib

After each stage,
10 to 20 minutes.

if there

are warm

or thawed

portions,

rearrange

or remove.

Let stand,

covered,

for

when

cooking
sections

microwave

oven signals.

After

final stage,

small

sections

covered,

flat pieces

After each stage,
10 to 20 minutes.

until all ice crystals

Let stand,

for 5 to 10 minutes.

.5 - 2.0 Ib

Check

defrosted.

covered,

Remove

defrost

any meat that is nearly

Let stand,

foil.

NOTE:

Shielding
prevents
edges and thinner

any thawed

may still be icy. Let stand

for 10 to

to continue

thawing.

20

Do not

are thawed.
from occurring
of the food.

before

the center

of the food

11

is defrosted.

Use small

smooth

strips

of aluminum

foil to cover

MULTIPLE
Your

SEQUENCE

microwave

oven can be programmed

cooking

sequences,

another

automatically.

CHILD LOCK

COOKING

switching

from

Sometimes
cooking directions
and then change to a different

for up to 3 automatic

one power

level setting

The Child

to

tell you to start on one power
power level. Your microwave

microwave

oven operation

such

oven can be set so that the

for three

seconds.

Should

a pad be touched,LOCK

will appear

in

the display.

• Suppose you want to cook roast beef for 5 minutes
then continue
to cook for 30 minutes at 50%.
1. First enter cooking time 5,0,0.
once for 100% power.
second

unwanted

The microwave

control panel is deactivated
or locked. To set, touch Timer/Clock,
the number 1 and then touch the START/Plus
1 Min pad and hold

level
oven

can do this automatically.

2. Enter

Lock prevents

as by small children.

cooking

time.

Then

touch

at 100%

To cancel,

and

touch Timer/Clock,

AUDIBLE

Power

Level

Power

Level

1 and Clear/Off

pad.

ELIMINATION

pad
If you wish

Touch

SIGNAL

the number

pad 6 times

to have the microwave

signals, touch Timer/Clock,
hold for three seconds

for

oven operate

the number

with no audible

5, START/Plus

I Min and

50% power.
3. Touch

START/Plus

To cancel and restore the audible
number 5 and Clear/Off
pads.

I Min pad.

signal,

touch

Timer/Clock,

the

NOTE:
1. If Power

Level

2. If 100%
touch

pad is touched,

is selected

the Power

P-Hlwill

as the final sequence,
Level

DEMONSTRATION

be displayed.
it is not necessary

To demonstrate,

to

features
you want

1. Touch

3,0,0

2. Touch

Timer/Clock

To cancel

to time a 3-minute

to enter

long distance

phone

call.

you discover

Defrost

or Cook

can now be demonstrated

oven.

For example,

show

1.00 and count

touch
down

Plus

with

no power

touch

Clear/Off

pad once.

FAN

that you like any of the Popcorn,

settings

slightly

more

done,

touch

Reheat,

The fan will automatically
start when heat rises from range surface
units or burners. This protects the microwave
oven from excessive

the Power

It cannot

Should

you discover

Press

pad one time to turn it on and once

Defrost

or Cook

that you like any of the Popcorn,

settings

after touching

slightly
your

less

choice

done,

touch

Reheat,

the Power

of pads or before

1 Min pad. The display

will show

you to cook for a minute

the Plus

multiples

of 1 minute

during

manual

1 Min pad.

at 100%

Press

by repeatedly

touching

by simply
cooking

the Plus

time in

I Min pad

cooking.

NOTE:
1. To use Plus
closing
2. Plus

1 Min,

the door,

touch

touching

1 Min cannot

pad within

3 minutes

the Clear/Off

be used with

special

after cooking,

pad or during

be turned

off manually

during

this time.

again

to turn it off.

LIGHT

touching

LESS.

You can also extend

rise. The fan will stay on until the temperature

Level

PLUS 1 MIN
1 Min allows

Fan

the Light

light off.

touching

will

replug.

decreases.

Plus

in the microwave

the number 0 and Clear/Off
pads.
oven from the electrical
outlet and

temperature

START/Plus

will

to END.

Level pad once after touching
your choice of pads or before
touching
START/Plus
1 Min pad. The display will show MORE.

pad twice

0 and then touch

1 Min pad and the display

quickly

To cancel, touch Timer/Clock,
If easier, unplug the microwave

MORE OR LESS TIME ADJUSTMENT
Should

the number

time.
pad.

the timer,

Timer/Clock,

the START/Plus
1 Min pad and hold for three seconds.
DEMO
appear in the display. Cooking operations
and specific special

pad.

TIMER
• Suppose

touch

MODE

cooking.

features.

12

pad one time to turn on and once again

to turn the

EXTERIOR
The outside
outside

TURNTABLE/TURNTABLE

surface

is precoated

with mild soap

steel

and water;

and plastic.

Clean

the

The turntable

and turntable

rinse and dry with a soft cloth.

cleaning.

or abrasive

a mild cleanser
dishwasher-proof.

Do not use any type of household

cleaner.

Wash

them

motor

shaft

Wipe

the window

on both sides with a damp

wiped

up immediately.

spills

or spatters.

Metal parts

frequently

with a damp

Avoid

stainless

the use of any harsh

steel

TOUCH

be taken

control

panel

before

cleaning.

any

if wiped

soiled,

Wipe

Charcoal

streak

or dull the door surface.

every

1. Disconnect
panel

control

panel.

with a cloth

If the

dampened

slightly

4. Change

INTERIOR

bottom

is easy
therefore,

because

little heat is generated

there

is no baking

soap;

PADS.

rinse thoroughly

with hot soapy

The waveguide

with

water,

WAVEGUlDE

For heavier

hot water.

rinsed

cover

care.

the waveguide

was enclosed
recirculated

power

to the microwave

louver

mounting

on the tab at each

of spills

use baking

soda

cover

microwave

oven,

from

mica

so requires

to assure

good

combine

and several

whole

odor

may remain

oven at the circuit

breaker

screws

and push down
to disengage.

1 cup water,
cloves

using

until cool. Wipe

grated

in a 2-cup

filter.

push the louver
and top tabs)

back

into place

and replace

(engaging

the screws

both the

removed

in step 2.

and

or a mild

Charcoal

Top tab

filter

special
microwave

100%
interior

power.

peel and juice

Screw
Bottom tab

Screw

oven.

of 1 lemon

glass

measuring

Allow

to set in microwave

(See

away from the unit.

the charcoal

or

in the microwave

is

be

on use.

The rack can be cleaned

clean

use

be

on the right side wall of the

It is made

a cooking

minutes

should

The filter should

end of the louver

REMOVAL

To remove,

oven

with your

depending

Built-up splashes may overheat
and cause smoke or possibly
catch fire. DO NOT REMOVE
THE WAVEGUIDE
COVER.

several

or spills

installation.

oven performance.
Carefully wipe with a damp cloth any food
spatters from the surface of the cover immediately
after they occur.

Occasionally,

water

and dried.

is located

oven cavity.

ODOR

stains

COVER

microwave
Keep

soil,

for easy

for stubborn

to the interior

and setting

spattering.
To clean the interior surfaces,
wipe with a soft cloth
warm water. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE
OR HARSH CLEANERS
OR SCOURING

so excess

6 to 12 months

3. Pull the louver

5. Carefully

surfaces;

water;

illustration.)

with water only. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not scrub or use any sort
of chemical
cleaners.
Close door and touch Clear/Off.

Cleaning

which

the three

carefully

oven door

can be removed

or by unplugging.

2. Remove

the touch

open the microwave

the panel

Filter,

changed

for

sudsy

FILTER

used for nonvented,

PANEL

in cleaning

becomes

or one not marked

is not sealed,

CHARCOAL

for use with stainless
steel
Follow package
directions

cleaner

use as they may stain,

CONTROL

Care should

to remove

cloth.

Cleaners
which are marked specifically
may be used for stainless
steel model.
exactly.

cloth

to maintain

support

in mild,

and non-abrasive
scouring
sponge. They are also
Use upper rack of dishwasher.
The turntable

DOOR
will be easier

SUPPORT

cup. Boil for

with a soft cloth.

13

GREASE
Filters

FILTERS

should

be cleaned

fan or microwave
1. Pull down

slightly

the filters

the filter.

in a sink or dish

4. Rinse

and scrub with
thoroughly

5. Replace

a brush

and shake

by fitting

Never

operate

the

in place.

the front of the microwave

Repeat

for the other

pan filled

detergent.
DO NOT use ammonia
with the filter material and darken
3. Agitate

a month.

the filters

on the tab toward

oven and remove
2. Soak

at least once

oven without

or other
it.

to remove

filter.

with hot water
alkali;

and

they will react

embedded

dirt.

dry.

the filter back

into the opening.
Grease

LIGHT

Tab
Light

1. To replace light bulbs, first disconnect
power to the microwave
oven at the circuit breaker panel or by unplugging.
2. To release

cover,

remove

the screw

on the light cover.

(See

illustration.)
3. Replace

light

bulbs

with equivalent

watt bulb available

from your

Electrolux
Authorized
Service or parts distributor.
Bulbs are also
available
at most hardware
stores or lighting centers. DO NOT
USE A BULB LARGER THAN 30 WATTS.
4. Close

filter

light cover

_
glass when

and secure

Light cover

with screw

may become

removed

in step 2.

very hot. Do not touch

light is on.

14

Screw

Light

FMVI56DB,

DS, DC, DQ / CFMVI56DB,

AC Line Voltage:

AC Power

Output

Required:

PowerS:

(not including

handle):

Microwave

120V,

60Hz,

AC only

CUL

Single

phase

120V,

60Hz,

AC only

Rating:

UL Rating:

1640W

14.0 amps.

CULRating:

1500W

13.0amps.(CFMV156DB,

oven

Capacity_

_:

Turntable

Light:

The International

DS, DC, DQ)
DS, DC)

Electrotechnical

x 16 1/4"(H)
x 9 7/8"(H)

x 15 9/16"(D)

x 14 15/16"(D)

1.5 Cu.Ft.

Uniformity:

Work/Night

(FMV156DB,

MHz

17 1/2"(W)

Weight:

*

phase

29 15/16"(W)

Dimensions:

Cooking

Single

2450

Dimensions

Cavity

UL Rating:

950W

Frequency:
Outside

DS, DC

Commission's

/ Stirrer

Approx.

(net)

2 bulbs

20w each

standardized

method

Fan System

55 Ib, (gross)

60 Ib

(incandescent

for measuring

light

output

bulbs)

wattage.

This test method

is widely

recognized.
** internal

capacity

is calculated

In compliance

with standards

FCC

Federal

by measuring

maximum

width,

depth

and height.

Services

(DHHS)

Actual

capacity

for holding

food

is less.

set by:

Communications

Commission

Authorized.

DHHS

-

Complies

NHW

-

Department

of National

@

This symbol

on the nameplate

means

the product

is listed

by Underwriters

Laboratories,

Inc.

COgS

This symbol

on the nameplate

means

the product

is listed

by Underwriters

Laboratories,

Inc. for use in USA or Canada.

This microwave

Please
Place

check

oven

with

is listed

the following

one cup of water

Operate

Department

the microwave

before

B

Does the cooling

fan work?

C

Does the turntable

rotate?

D

Is the water
is the

A microwave

answer

oven

oven light

should

never

Association

cup in the microwave

come

at HIGH

Title 21, Chapter

as certified

I, Subchapter

J.

(CFMV156).

oven and close

the door securely.

100%.

on?

(It is normal

on the louver

for the turntable

above

the interactive

to turn in either

Display.)

direction.)

oven warm?

to any of the
CONTACT

rule, CFR,

of Canada.

for service:

(Put your hand

in the microwave

properly,

Standard

measuring

oven for one minute

Does the microwave

functioning

calling

in a glass

and Human

and Welfare

by the Canadian

A

If "NO"

of Health
Health

above

YOUR

questions,

NEAREST

be serviced

please

check

ELECTROLUX

electrical

outlet,

AUTHORIZED

by a "do-it-yourself"

repair

fuse

and/or

circuit

YES ____

NO

YES ___

NO

YES ___

NO

YES

NO

breaker.

If they

are

SERVICER.

person.

NOTE:
1. If time appearing

in the display

2. If the microwave

oven

will automatically

adjust

is counting

is set for more

than

itself to 70 percent

down

very rapidly,

30 minutes
power

check

Demonstration

at 80, 90 or 100 percent

to avoid

overcooking.

15

(For

Mode

power
models

level,

on page

12 and cancel.

after the first 30 minutes

FMV156DB,

DS, DC, DQ only.)

the power

level

LIMITED WARRANTY
Your microwave

is protected by this warranty
WARRANTY

THROUGH

PERIOD

OUR

AUTHORIZED

SERVICERS,

THE

WE WILL:

CONSUMER

WILL

RESPONSIBLE

BE

FOR:

FULL ONE-YEAR
WARRANTY

One year from original
purchase date

Pay aII costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this
appliance which prove to be defective in materials or
workmanship

Costs of service catts that are listed under NORMAL
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONSUMER.*

LIMITED 2ND
YEAR WARRANTY
(Microwave Oven)

Two years from original
purchase date

Repair or replace any part of the microwave oven which
proves to be defective in materials or workmanship

Cost of shipping the replacement part to the nearest
authorized servicer; and alI Iabor and service charges

LIMITED2nd -10th
YEAR WARRANTY
(Magnetren Tube)

Secondthroughtenthyears
fromoriginalpurchasedate.

Provideareptacementforanymagnetrontubewhichproves
to be defective in workmanship or material

Cost of shipping the repIacement part to the nearest
authorized servicer; and alI Iabor and service charges

LIMITED WARRANTY
(Applicable to the
State of Alaska)

Time periods listed above

Atl of the provisions of the full and limited warranties above
and the exclusions listed below apply

Cost of the technician's travet to the home and any costs
for pick upand delivery of the appliance requiredbecause
of service

In the U.S.A.,

your appliance

Corp. We authorize
this warranty

no person

is warranted
to change

must be performed

*NORMAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
OFTHE
CONSUMER

by Electrolux

Home

by us or an authorized

This warranty
listed below:

Products,

Inc. In Canada,

or to add to any of our obligations

applies

under

your appliance

this warranty.

is warranted

Our obligations

by Electrolux

for service

Canada

and parts under

servicer.

only to products

in ordinary

household

use, and the consumer

is responsible

1. Proper use of the appliance in accordance with instructions
provided with the product.
2. Proper installation
by an authorized
servicer in accordance
with instructions
provided
accordance
with all local plumbing, electrical and/or gas codes.

for the items

with the appliance

and in

3. Proper connection
to a grounded power supply of sufficient voltage, replacement
of blown fuses, repair of loose
connections
or defects in house wiring.
4. 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 was shipped from the factory.
5. Damages to finish after installation.
6. Replacement
EXCLUSIONS

of light bulbs and/or fluorescent

tubes (on models

with these features).

This warranty
does not cover the following:
1. CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL
RESULTING
FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY.

EXPENSES

Note: Some states do not aflow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so this limitation
or exclusion may not apply to you.
2. Service ca_ls which d_ n_t inv__ve ma_functi_n _r defects in w_rkmanship
_r material_ _rf_r app_iances n_t in _rdinary
household use. The consumer shall pay for such service calls.
3. Damages caused by services performed by servicers other than Electrolux Home Products, Inc.,
Corp., or their authorized servicers; use of parts other than genuine Electrolux parts; obtained from
such servicers; or external causes such as abuse, misuse, inadequate power supply or acts of
4. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or altered and cannot be readily

IF YOU NEED
SERVICE

Keep your bill of sale,

delivery

slip, or some other

appropriate

payment

record.

Electrolux Canada
persons other than
God.
determined.

The date on the bill establishes

the

warranty period should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best interest to obtain and keep all
receipts. This written warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Electrolux Home Products, Inc. or Electrolux Canada Corp.

This warranty only applies in the 50 states of the U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and Canada. Product features or specifications
as described
are subject to change without notice. All warranties
are made by Electrolux Home Products, Inc. or Electrolux Canada Corp.

or illustrated

2004_02

USA
800,944,9044
Electrolux Home Products, Inc.
P.O. Box 212378
Augusta, GA 30917

Canada
866.294.9911
Electrolux
6150

McLaughlin

Mississauga,

16

(English
Canada

or French)

Corp.
Road

Ontario,

Canada

L5R 4C2



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