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Models

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Ken

790.8033*

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P/N 316495106
Sears Brands Management
Corporation
Hofl:man Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.kenmore.com
www.sears.com
www.kmart.com

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Table

of Contents

Warranty
.......................................................................
Master Protection Agreement
....................................
Microwave
Oven
Safety .....................................
Getting to Know Your Microwave
Oven .................
How Your Microwave
Oven Works
.........................
Radio Interference
.......................................................

2
3
4
7
7
7

Using Add 30 Sec .......................................................
16
Setting Timed Cooking with Power Level .................. 16

Using Auto Defrost ..................................................... 19
Auto Defrost Table ................................................ 20-21

For the Best Cooking Results .......................................
Cookware Guide ..........................................................

7
8

Defrosting Tips ............................................................
Sensor Operating
........................................................

22
23

Using
Using
Sensor
Sensor

23
23
24
24

Setting Two-Stage Cooking .......................................
Microwave
Power Levels ............................................

Operating
Safety Precautions
................................... 8
Electrical Connection ................................................... 8
Specifications
................................................................
9
Microwave
Oven Features ......................................... 9
Control Panel Features .............................................. 10

Using Quick Touch ............................................... 25-26
Setting Potato ..............................................................
26

Microwave
Cooking Tips ....................................... 11-12
Using Your Microwave
Oven ..................................... 13
Clock&Settings
...................................................... 13-15
Setting Kitchen Timer .................................................. 15
Using Vent Fan ............................................................
15
Using Cooktop Light .................................................. 15
Setting Turntable On/Off
..........................................
Setting Timed Cook ....................................................
Interrupting Cooking ...................................................
Using One Touch Start ...............................................

Microwave
KENMORE

LIMITED

To arrange

household

of sale this appliance
and

maintained

OF SALE, a defective

appliance

applies

.15
16
16
16

Your Microwave Oven ...........................
the Filters ..................................................
the Cooktop and Oven Lights ................
and Answers .............................................

Troubleshooting
...........................................................
Sears Service ...............................................................

service,

is warranted

according
will

against

defects

to all supplied

receive

free repair

call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®

for only 90 DAYS from

covers ONLY

Expendable

in material

or workmanship

when it

instructions.
or replacement

at option

(1-800-469-4663)

the sale date

defects in material

items that can wear out from

belts, screw-in

base light

bulbs and

2.

A service technician
or maintenance.

to instruct

3.

A service technician

to clean

4.

Damage

to or failure

all instructions

if this appliance

is ever used for other

than

private

Damage

to or failure

6.

purpose.
Damage

to or failure

those recommended
Damage

the user in correct
or maintain

and will NOT

use, including
product

pay for:

but not limited

to filters,

installation,

operation

this product.

if it is not installed,

operated

or maintained

according

to

with the product.
of this product

resulting

of this product

caused

in all instructions

to or failure

and workmanship,
normal

bags.

of this product

supplied

5.

7.

Caring for
Caring for
Replacing
Questions

purposes.

This warranty
1.

the date
operated

for warranty

This warranty

Melt/Soften
....................................................
Warm & Hold ................................................

WARRANTY

installed,

WITH PROOF
of seller.

Setting
Setting

Hood Combination Warranty

FOR ONE YEAR from
is correctly

Sensor Cool< ......................................................
Sensor Reheat ...................................................
Cool< Table ......................................................
Reheat Table ...................................................

from

of parts or systems

accident,

abuse,

misuse or use for other than

by the use of detergents,

supplied

with

resulting

cleaners,

chemicals

its intended

or utensils other

than

the product.
from

unauthorized

modifications

made

to this product.
Disclaimer
Customer's
herein.

of implied warranties; limitation of remedies
sole and exclusive remedy under this limited

Implied

one year

warranties,

or the shortest

including
period

Some states and provinces
limitation
apply

on the duration

warranties

allowed

do not allow
of implied

warranty

shall be product

of merchantability

repair

or replacement

or fitness for a particular

by law. Seller

shall not be liable

the exclusion

or limitation

warranties

for incidental

of incidental

of merchantability

purpose,

or consequential

or consequential

or fitness, so these exclusions

as provided

are limited

gives you specific

Sears Brands Management

legal

Corporation,

rights, and you may also
Hoffman

have other

Estates, IL 60179

EN-2

rights which

vary

to

damages.

damages,
or limitations

or
may not

to you.

This warranty

17
18

from state to state.

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Sears Service
Master Protection Agreement
Congratulations

on making

a smart

purchase.Your

new KenmoreQ

product

is designed

and manufactured

years of dependable
operation.
But like all products, it may require preventive maintenance
or repair
to time.That's
when having a Master Protection Agreement can save you money and aggravation.
The Master
includes:
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Protection

Agreement

also helps extend

the life of your new product.

Here's

what

for

from time

the Agreement

_"

Parts and labor not just for repairing defects, but to help keep products operating properly under normal use.
Our coverage goes well beyond the product warranty. No deductibles,
no functional failure excluded
from coverage - real protection.
Expert service by a force of more than 10,000 authorized Sears service technicians,
which means
someone you can trust will be working on your product.
Unlimited service calls and nationwide service, as often as you want us, whenever you want us.
"No-lemon"
guarantee - replacement
of your covered product if four or more product failures
occur within twelve months.
Product replacement if your covered product can't be fixed.
Annual Preventive Maintenance Check at your request- no extra charge.
Fast help by phone- we call it Rapid Resolution - phone support from a Sears representative
on all
products. Think of us as a "talking owner's manual."
Power surge protection against electrical damage due to power fluctuations.
$250 Food loss Protection annually for any food spoilage that is the result of mechanical failure of any
covered refrigerator
or freezer.
Rental reimbursement if repair of your covered product takes longer than promised.
25% discount off the regular price of any non-covered
repair service and related installed parts.
Once you purchase the Agreement, a simple phone call is all that it takes for you to schedule service.
You can call anytime, day or night, or schedule a service appointment
online.
The Master Protection Agreement is a risk free purchase. If you cancel for any reason during the
product warranty
period, we will provide a full refund.Or, a prorated refund anytime after the
product warranty period expires. Purchase your Master Protection Agreement today!

Some limitations and exclusions apply. For prices and additional
U.S.A. call 1-800-827-6655.
Coverage

in Canada

Sears Installation

information

in the

varies on some items. For full details, call Sears Canada

at 1-800-361-6665.

Service

For Sears professional
installation of home appliances, garage door openers, water
major home items, in the U.S.A. or Canada call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.

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heaters, and other

Microwave

Oven Safety
Your safety

We have provided many important
and obey all safety messages.

and the safety of others is very important.
safety

messages in this manual and on your microwave

oven. Always

read

This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the word "DANGER"
"WARNING."
These words mean:

or

You wiIJ be killed or seriously injured
if you do not follow instructions immediately.
You canbe killed or seriously injured
if you do not follow instructions.
All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance
can happen if the instructions are not followed.

iMPORTANT
When

using electrical

WARNING:

appliances,

• Read all instructions
oven.

basic safety

• The microwave
only to properly
INSTRUCTIONS"

precautions

before

using the microwave

TO

ENERGY" found on page 6.
oven must be grounded. Connect
grounded outlet. See "GROUNDING
found on page 6.

• Install or locate the microwave oven only in
accordance
with the provided installation
instructions.

should be followed,

including

the following:

" Some products such as whole eggs in the shell and
sealed containers, such as closed jars, can explode
and should not be heated in the microwave oven.

to persons,
energy:

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

SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS

To reduce the risk of

burns, electric
shock, fire, injury
or exposure to excessive microwave

of injury, and tell you what

• Use the microwave oven only for its intended
described in this manual.

use as

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

close supervision

is necessary

• Do not operate the microwave oven if it has a
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly,
if it has been damaged or dropped.

SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS

EN-4

or

iMPORTANT

SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS

" The microwave
oven should be serviced only
by qualified service personnel. Call an
authorized service company for examination,
repair, or adjustment.
• See door surface denning instructions in the
"Caring for Your Microwave
Oven" section.
• 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.
Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic
bags before placing bags in oven.
If materials inside the oven ignite, keep oven
door closed, turn 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.
• This Microwave
Oven is suitable for use above
both gas and electric cooking equipment.
• This Microwave
Oven is intended to be used
above
inches
• Clean
should

ranges with a maximum width of 36
(91 cm).
Ventilating
Hoods frequently - grease
not accumulate
on hood or filter.

• When flaming
fan on.

foods under the hood, turn the

• Do not store anything directly on top of the
microwave oven when the microwave oven is in
operation.
• Do not cover or block any openings on the
microwave oven.
• Do not store this microwave oven outdoors.
• Do not use the microwave oven near water-for

•
•
•
•

example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement,
near a swimming pool, or similar location.
Do not immerse cord or plug in water.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
Do not mount over a sink.

• Do not cover racks or any other part of the oven with
metal foil. Doing so will cause overheating
of the
oven.
• Liquids such as water, coffee, or tea are able to
overheat beyond the boiling point without appearing
to be bailing 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
a spoon or other utensil is inserted into the liquid.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
1) Do not overheat the liquid.
2) Stir the liquid before and halfway through heating it.
3) Do not use straight-sided
containers with narrow necks.
4) After heating, allow the container to stand in the
microwave oven for a short time before removing
the container.
5)

• Use care when cleaning the vent-hood filter.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based
oven cleaners, may damage the filter.
• Oversized foods or oversized metal utensils

Use extreme caution when inserting
utensil into the container.

should not be inserted in the microwave oven,
as they may create a fire or risk of electric shock.
• Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces
can break off the pad and touch electrical
parts, causing a risk of electric shock.

SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS

EN-5

a spoon or other

PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with
the door open. Doing so can result in harmful
exposure to microwave energy. It is important
not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.

(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged.
It is
particularly
important that the oven door close properly
and that there is no damage to the:
(1) Door (bent)
(2) Hinges and latches (broken or loosened)
(3) Door seals and sealing surfaces

(b) Do not place any object between the oven
front face and the door, or allow soil or cleaner
residue to accumulate

on sealing surfaces.

(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired
anyone except for a properly qualified
service
technician.

by

ELECTRICALREQUIREMENTS
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
A 120-Volt, 60-Hz, AC-only,
15 or 20-amp fused electrical supply is required.
A time delay fuse is recommended.
It is
recommended
that a separate circuit, serving
only this appliance, is provided.

Electrical

Shock Hazard

Plug into a grounded 3 prong
outlet. Do not remove ground
prong. Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions
can result in death, fire or
electrical shock.

GROUNDING iNSTRUCTiONS
• For all cord connected appliances:
The microwave oven 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. The microwave
oven 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.

A WARNING:

Improper

grounding

can

result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualified
electrician or service technician if you do not understand
the grounding instructions, or if you wonder whether
the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply
cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or service
technician install an outlet near the microwave oven.
• For a permanently
connected appliance:
This appliance has a short power supply cord to reduce
the risk of anyone tripping over or becoming entangled
in the cord. The microwave oven must be connected to
a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system, or an
equipment grounding conductor should be run with the
circuit conductors and connected to the equipment
grounding terminal or lead on the microwave oven.

before

use

SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS

EN-6

Getting to Know Your Microwave

Oven

This section discusses the concepts behind microwave cooking. It also shows the basics that you need to
know in order to operate your microwave oven. Please read this information
before using your oven.

HOW YOUR MICROWAVE

OVEN

WORKS

Microwave
ovens are safe. Microwave energy is not hot. It
causes food to make its own heat, and it is this heat that
cooks the food.
Microwaves
You cannot
they do.

Magnetron
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are like TV waves, radio waves, or light waves.
see them, but you can see the results of what

?

A magnefron in the microwave oven produces microwaves.
The microwaves move into the oven where they contact
food as it turns on the turntable.
Metal

The glass turntable of your microwave oven lets microwaves
pass through. The microwaves then bounce off a metal
floor, back through the glass turntable, and are absorbed
by the food.
Microwaves
pass through mast glass, paper, and plastics
without heating them, so food absorbs the energy. Microwaves
not absorb

RADIO

floo/r
Glass

bounce off

metal containers

I
O_'en cavity
turntable

so food does

the energy.

INTERFERENCE

Using your microwave oven may cause interference to your radio, TV, or similar equipment. When there is
interference, you can reduce it or remove it by:
" Cleanlng the door and sealing surfaces of the oven.
" Adjusting the receiving antenna of the radio or television.
" Moving the receiver away from the microwave oven.
" Plugging the microwave oven into a different outlet so that the microwave oven and receiver are on
different branch circuits.

FOR THE BEST COOKING

RESULTS

• Always cook food for the shortest cooking time recommended.
Check to see how the food is cooking. If
needed, touch Add 30 Sec while the oven is operating, or after the cooking cycle is over (see the "Add
30 Sec" section).
• Stir, turn over, or rearrange
the food being cooked about halfway through the
This will help ensure that the food is evenly cooked.
• If you do not have a cover for a dish, use wax paper, or microwave-approved
wrap. Remember to turn back a corner of the plastic wrap to vent steam during
• The metal shelf is used for cooking certain items and should be removed from
needed. Do not store metal shelf in the microwave
oven.

EN-7

cooking

time for all recipes.

paper towels or plastic
cooking.
the microwave oven when not

COOKWARE

GUIDE

Most heat resistant, nonmetallic

cookware

is safe for use in your microwave

oven. However,

to test

cookware before using, follow these steps:
1. Place empty cookware in the microwave oven.
2. Measure

I cup (250ml)

3. Microwave

of water in a glass measuring

cup and place it in the oven beside the cookware.

on 100% power for I minute. If the cookware

is warm,

it should not be used for microwave

cooking.

NOTE:
Some dishes (melamine, some ceramic dinnerware,
etc.) absorb microwave energy, becoming too hot to
handle and slowing cooking time. Cooking in metal containers, not designed for microwave
use, could
damage the oven, as could containers with hidden metal (twist-ties, foil lining, staples, metallic glaze or trim).

OPERATING

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

" Never lean on or allow a child to swing on the door when it is open.
" Use hot pads to handle food containers. Microwave
energy does not heat containers,
can make the container hot.

but the heat from the food

" Do not use newspaper or other printed paper in the oven.
" Do not dry flowers, fruit, herbs, wood, paper, gourds, or clothes in the oven.
" Do not start a microwave oven when it is empty. This may shorten the life-span of the oven. To practice
programming,
put a container of water in the oven before starting.
" Do not try to melt paraffin wax in the oven. Paraffin wax will not melt in a microwave oven because it
allows microwaves to pass through it.
" Do not operate the microwave
oven unless the glass turntable is securely in place and can rotate freely.
The turntable can rotate in either direction. Make sure the turntable is correct-side
up in the oven.
Handle your turntable with care when removing it from the oven to avoid breaking it.
" When using a browning
dish, the browning dish bottom must be at least 3/16 inch above the turntable.
Follow the directions supplied with the browning dish.
" Never cook or reheat a whole egg inside the shell. Steam buildup in whole eggs may cause them to
burst, and possibly damage the oven. Slice hard-boiled
eggs before heating. In rare cases, poached eggs
have been known to explode. Cover poached eggs and allow a standing time of one minute before
cutting into them.
" For best results, stir any liquid several times during heating or reheating. Liquids heated in certain
containers (especially containers shaped like cylinders) may overheat. The liquid may splash during or after
heating or when adding ingredients (coffee granules, tea bags, etc.). This can harm you or damage the
microwave oven.
" Microwaves
may not reach the center of a roast. The heat spreads from the outer to the center cooked
areas, just as in regular oven cooking. This is one of the reasons for letting some foods (for example, roasts or
baked potatoes) stand for a while after cooking, or for stirring some foods during the cooking time.
" Do not deep fry in the oven. Microwavable
utensils are not suitable and it is difficult to maintain appropriate
deep-frying
temperatures.
" Do not overcook potatoes. At the end of the recommended
cooking time, potatoes should be slightly firm
because they will continue cooking during standing time. After microwavlng,
let potatoes stand for 5
minutes. They will finish cooking while standing.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
If your electrlc power fine or outlet voffage is less than 1]0 volts, cooking
qualified electrician check your electrical system.

EN-8

times may be longer. Have a

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SPEC! FICATIONS
AC Line Voltage
AC Power Required
Microwave
Overall

120VAC, 60 Hz
1550W/13.0amps
_1000W

Output Power

Dimensions(WxHxD)

297/8"X 1613/32"X 151/4"
2015/16"X 913/16"X 1413/32''
1.7 cu.ft

Oven Cavity Dimensions(WxHxD)
Capacity of Oven Cavity
_IEC 60705 RATING STANDARD
Specifications
subject to change without

MICROWAVE

OVEN

prior

notice.

FEATURES

The microwave oven is designed to make
your cooking experience as enjoyable and
productive
as possible. To get you up and
running quickly, the following is a list of the
oven's basic features:
1. Metal

Shielded Window:

4. Vent Top
5. Glass Turntable:
The turntable reverses rotation

The shield

prevents microwaves from escaping.
It is designed as a screen to allow you
to view food as it cooks.
2. Model and Serial Number Plate
3. Cooking Guide

label

A

A. Glass Turntable

c

B. Support
C. Hub

each time the

microwave oven door is opened and closed.
This helps cook food evenly. Do not operate the
microwave oven without the turntable in place.
To Install:
1. Place the support on the oven cavity bottom.
2. Place the glass turntable on the support. Fit the raised,
curved lines in the center of the turntable bottom
between the three spokes of the hub. The rollers on
the support should fit inside the turntable bottom
ridge.
6. Cooktop Light
7. Grease Filters: See "Caring for the Filters" section.
8. Control Panel: Touch the pads on this panel to
perform all functions.
9. Charcoal Filter: (behind Vent Top):
See "Caring for the Filters" section.
10. Wavegulde Cover: DO NOT REMOVE.
NOTE: Not all models come with a charcoal

EN-9

filter.

CONTROL

PANEL FEATURES

Your microwave oven control panel Jets you select the desired cooking function quickly and easily. All you have
to do is touch the necessary Command Pad. The following is a list of all the Command and Number Pads located
on the control panel. For more information on these features, see the "Using Your Microwave
Oven" section.

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1. Display: The display includes a clock and indicators
that show the time of day, cooking time settings,
cook powers, sensor, quantities, weights and cooking
functions selected.
la. SENSOR: Icon displayed when using sensor
cook.
lb. TIMER: Icon displayed when timer is being set
or running.
lc. COOl<: Icon displayed
cooking.
ld. DEFR: Icon displayed
le. LOCi(: Icon displayed

when starting

microwave

when defrosting
in control lock.

food

lf. SEE MENU LABEL: Icon displayed when the menu
label inside the microwave oven needs to be
referenced.
lg. PRESS START: Icon displayed
function can be started.
lh. kg, oz, lb: Icon displayed
weight.

when a valid

when choosing

the

2. Time Cook: Touch this pad, followed by
Number Pads, to set a cooking time.
3. Sensor Reheat: Touch this pad to reheat
microwavable
foods without entering a cook
time or power.
4. Sensor Cook: Touch this pad to cook microwavable
foods without entering
a cook time or power.
5. Popcorn: Touch this pad to pop one of three bag
sizes of popcorn without entering a cook time or
power. Remove metal rack before cooking popcorn.
6. Melt/Soften:
Touch this pad to melt or soften
selected
items.
7. Warm
warm.

& Hold:

Touch this pad to keep the food

8. Veggles: Touch this pad to cook fresh or frozen
vegetables without entering a cook time or power.

9. Defrost: Touch this pad, followed by Number
Pads, to thaw frozen meat, poultry, fish by
weight.
10. Pizza: Touch this pad to reheat one to four
slices of pizza without entering a cool< time
or power.
11. Potato: Touch this pad to cook up to four potatoes
without entering a cook time or power.
12. Beverage: Touch this pad to heat one cup or two
cup sized beverages.
13. Number Pads: Touch number pads to enter time,
cook power, quantity, weight, or food category.
14a. START: Touch this pad to start or restart a function.
14b. Add 30 Sec.: Touch this pad to cool< for 30 seconds at
]00% cool< power, or to add extra time to your current
cooking cycle.
15. STOP: Touch this pad to erase an incorrect command,
cancel a program during cooking, or to clear the Display.
16. Kitchen Timer: Touch this pad to set the kitchen timer.
17. Power level: Touch this pad after the cook time has been
set, followed by a Number Pad to set the amount of
microwave energy released to cook the food. The higher
the number, the higher the microwave power or "cooking
speed."
18. Clock & Settings: Touch this pad to enter the correct time
of day or set options.
19. Turntable On/Off:
Touch this pad to turn on or off the
turntable during a cooking cycle. "OFF" or "ON" will
appear in the display.
20. Light On/Nite/Off:
Touch this pad to turn the light on high,
night (low) or off.
21. Vent Hi/Lo/Off: Touch this pad to turn the vent on high, low
or off.
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Microwave
Amount

Cooking Tips

of Food

* If you increase or decrease the amount of food
you prepare, the time it takes to cook that food
will also change. For example, if you double a
recipe, add a little more than half the original
cooking time. Check for readiness
and, if
necessary, add more time in small increments.
Starting Temperature
of Food
* The lower the temperature
of the food being
put into the microwave oven, the longer it
takes to cool<. Food at room temperature

will

reheat quicker than food at refrigerator
temperature.
Composition
of Food
* Food with a lot of fat and sugar will heat
faster than food containing a lot of water.
Fat and sugar will also reach a higher
temperature
than water in the cooking process.
* The more dense the food, the longer it takes
to heat. "Very dense" food, like meat, takes
longer to heat than lighter, more porous food,
like sponge cakes.
Size and Shape
* Smaller pieces of food will cook faster than
larger pieces. Also, same shaped pieces cool<
more evenly than differently
shaped pieces.
* With foods that have different thlcknesses, the
thinner parts will cook faster than the thicker
parts. Place the thinner parts of chicken wings
and legs in the center of the dish.
Stirring and
* Stirring and
to the center
at the outer

Turning
Foods
turning foods spreads heat quickly
of the dish and avoids overcooking
edges of the food.

Covering
Food
* Cover food to reduce splattering,
times, and keep food moist.

Releasing Pressure in Foods
* Several foods (for example: baked potatoes, sausages,
egg yolks, and some fruits) are tightly covered by a skin
or membrane. Steam can build up under the membrane
during cooking, causing the food to burst. To relieve the
pressure and to prevent bursting, pierce these foods
before cooking with a fork, cocktail pick, or toothpick.
Using Standing Time
* Always allow food to stand, either in or out of the oven,
after cooking power stops. Standing time after defrosting
and cooking allows the temperature
to evenly spread
throughout the food, improving the cooking results. For
inside oven standing time, you can program a "0" power
second stage of the cooking cycle. See Two-Stage Cooking.
* The length of the standing time depends on how much
food you are cooking and how dense it is. Sometimes it
can be as short as the time it takes to remove the food
from the oven and take it to the serving table. However,
with a larger, denser food item, the standing time may
be as long as 10 minutes.
Arranging
Food
For best results, place food evenly on the plate. You can
do this in several ways:
* If you are cooking several items of the same food,
such as baked potatoes, place them in a ring pattern for
uniform cooking.
* When cooking foods of uneven shapes or thickness,
such as chicken breasts, place the smaller or thinner
area of the food towards the center of the dish where
it will be heated last.
* Layer thin slices of meat on top of each other.
* When you cook or reheat whole fish, score the skin - this
prevents cracking.
* Do not let food or a container touch the top or sides of
the oven. This will prevent possible arcing. Arcing is a
spark that can cause damage to the oven interior.

shorten cooking

You can use any covering that lets microwaves
pass through. See "Getting to Know Your Microwave
Oven" for materials that microwaves will
pass through.

EN-11

Using Aluminum

Foil

NOTE:Metal
containers should not be used in a microwave oven. There are, however, some exceptions. If you
have purchased food prepackaged
in an aluminum foil container, refer to the instructions on the package.
When using aluminum foil containers, cooking times may be longer because microwaves will only penetrate
the top of the food. When using aluminum containers without package instructions, follow these guidelines:
• Place the container in a glass bowl and add some water so that it covers the bottom
more than 1/4 in. (.60 cm). This ensures even heating of the container bottom.
• Always remove the lid to avoid damage to the oven.
• Use only undamaged
containers.
• Do not use containers taller than 3/4 in. (1.9 cm).
• The container must be at least half filled.

of the container

• To avoid arcing, there must be a minimum of 1/4 in. (.60 cm) between
of the oven and also between two aluminum containers.

container

the aluminum

and the walls

• Always place the container on the turntable.
• Shield, with small pieces of aluminum foil, parts of food that may cook quickly; such as wing tips and leg
ends of poultry.
• Heating food in aluminum foil containers usually takes up to double the time compared to reheating in
plastic, glass, china, or paper containers. The time when food is ready will vary depending
upon the type
of container used.
• Let food stand for 2 to 3 minutes after heating

so that heat is spread evenly throughout

container.

Cooking you should not do in your microwave
oven
• Do not put canned foods in the oven. Closed glass jars may explode, resulting in damage to the oven.
• Do not use the microwave oven to sterilize objects (baby bottles, etc.). It is difficult to keep the oven at the
high temperature
needed for sterilization.

EN-12

Using Your Microwave

This section gives instructions for operating
function. Please read this section carefully.

CLOCK & SETTINGS (Control

SETTING CONTROL LOCI{ ON/OFF ( Control Panel

Oven

Feature 18)

each

To turn ON Control Lock touch Clock & Settings
twice.

Panel Feature 18)

Touch:

The microwave oven has settings that allow you to
customize the operation for your convience. Below is
the table showing the various settings. Touch the Clock
& Settings key multiple times to scroll to the desired
setting function.

Display Shows:

1.

Clock &
Settings

2.

Clock &
Settings

Time digits

flashing

SEEMENU LABEL PRESSSTART

Key press

Clock & Settings

Code

Option

Digits flash

L"l
Oi-

Clock
if time
of day
was set
Time
of day

o

Clock & Settings

oP-2

Control

Lock On/Off
ADD

Clock & Settings

oP-3

30

LOCK

SEC

To turn OFF the Control

Clean

then
Clock & Settings

oP-4

Sound On/Off

Clock & Settings

oP-5

Weight

touch

Loci<, touch Clock & Settings

@
ADD

30 SEC

USING CLEAN (Control

Panel Feature 18)

Ib/kg
To enter Clean mode touch
times.

Clock & Settings

SETTING

CLOCK

oP-6

(Control

The clock can be disabled
first plugged
To re-enable

Example:

1.

Panel Feature

This is a preset timed cycle to boil water creating
steam to soften soils inside the microwave oven.
When the cycle is done remove the water and
wipe the inside of the microwave with cloth.

18)

when the microwave

is

NOTE: Place two cups of water in the microwave oven.
To get rid of odors inside the oven add some lemon
juice or vinegar into the water.
Touch:

To set the clock for 10:30.

Time digits

Display Shows:

1. Clock &
Settings

Display Shows:

Clock &
Settings

Clock & Settings three

Demo mode On/Off

in and the STOP key is selected.
the clock follow clock instructions.

Touch:

:0
- C

Time digits flashing

flashing
SEE

2.
PRESS

Clock &
Settings

MENU

_BEL

PRESS

START

L"l
_"e
O0- C

START

SEEMENULABEL PRESSSTART

3. Clock&

oP - 3

Settings
3.

tV
ADD

30

_

SEC

4.

ST_A_
ADD

NOTE:
* If you begin to enter in an incorrect time (e.g. 2:89)
the 8 is an invalid digit and cannot be entered.
Enter the correct time.
" If you touch STOP while setting the dock, the
display will show the last time of day set or a
blank display if no time of day has been set.

EN-13

30

SEC

LL
e--I

C_
E-

TURNING SOUND ON/OFF
Feature 18)

(Control

Panel

SETTING WEIGHT LB/KG (Control Panel Feature 18
Example:

Audible signals are available to guide you when
setting and using your oven.
* A programming tone will sound each time you
touch a pad.
e Three tonessignai
the end of a Kitchen Timer

Touch:

Example:

To turn

Touch:
1. Clock &
Settings

audible

weight

between

Clock &
Settings

2.

Clock &
Settings

3.

Clock &
Settings

4.

Clock &
Settings

cycle.

Display Shows:

MENU

Clock &
Settings

Time digits flashing

.....................
0 P " l?

Or L-S -:i

START

Oi-0_l -:3 _B

MENU

LABEL

MENU

LABEL

0¢"

_S

Clock

PRESS

e_-e
0 iSEE

Clock &
Settings

PRESS

SEEMENU_A_EL PRESSSTART

SEEMENUL_SEL PRESSSTART

3.

_BEL

L--I
---0
O i"
" C

SEE

2.

Shows:

Time digits flashing
SEE

signal on or off.

pounds &

Display

1.

countdown.

e Three tones signal the end of a cooking

To toggle
kilograms.

&

START

em
-e
PRESS

START

-2_,_,
OR

5o

Settings

.... _ ......... _

SEEMENULA_ELPRESSSTART

4.

Clock &
Settings

t_t
0 i-

-

I e
-i

OP

OR

6o
ADD

oFF

5o

Aoo30sEc

-C_°

30

SEC

c,P

OR

Or_

If the display shows oP - 5kg, pressing the START
button will reset the oven controls to Ibs. To return
to kg, you will have to again press Clock & Settings
five times and then START.

When START is pressed and the previous setting
was ON then it will be set to OFF. If you want to
turn the audible signal back ON you will have to
again press Clock & Settings four times and then START.
When the cooking cycle is completed END will be
displayed and the audible signal will sound if the
sound is turned on.

EN-14

SETTING DEMO MODE ON/OFF

(Control

Panel

USING VENT FAN (Control

Panel Feature 21)

Feature 18)
Example:

To enter

The pad controls the 2-speed vent fan. If the vent fan
is OFF the first touch of the Vent pad will turn the fan
on High, second touch LOW andthird
touch OFF.

Demo mode.

Touch:

Example: To set the vent fan speed to LOW from
the OFF position.

Display Shows:

1. Clock &
Settings

Touch:

Time digits flashing

1.
Settings

. iSEE

3.

Clock &
Settings

4.

Clock &
Settings

MENU

PRESS

START

0_-L-t -3

2.

_-S

5.

SEEMENULA_E_._RESSSTART

L--e

0_SEE

6.

Clock &
Settings

MENU

-3

_eEL

L--"

PnESS

Time of day
if time of day was set

NOTE: If the temperature
from the range or
cooktop below the oven gets too hot, the vent
fan will automatically
turn on to protect the oven.
It may stay on up to an hour to cool the oven.
When this occurs, the Vent pad will not turn the
fan off.

L--I
LO_"
- :s.
OR

Settings

Vent

Turn off fan when desired

--i t I

SEEMENULABELPRESSSTART

Clock&

Time of day
if time of day was set

Hi-LO-OFF

SEEMENU_BEL PRESSST_T

O_-0-0

Vent
HI-LO-OFF

- C
_B£L

Display Shows:

START

USING COOKTOP

Oi- L-t -0L--

LIGHT (Control Panel Feature 20)

The pad controls the cooktop light. If the light is OFF
the first touch of the light pad will turn the light ON
(high), second touch Nite(Iow) and third touch OFF.

AO030S C

7.

oFF

Example:

When START is pressed and the previous setting was
OFF then it will be set to ON. If you want to turn the
demo mode back OFF you will have to again press
Clock & Settings six times and then START.

Touch:
1.

SETTING KITCHEN TIMER (Control Panel Feature 16
Your microwave oven can be used as a kitchen
timer. You can set up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds.
The kitchen timer can be used while the microwave
oven is running.
Example: To set for three minutes.
Touch:

1.

Display Shows:

Light
ON-NITE-OFF

Time of day
if time of day was set

SETTING TURNTABLE ON/OFF
Feature 19)

(Control

Panel

On-Off to turn the turntable

on or

For best cooking results, leave the turntable
can be turned off for large dishes.

on. It

Press Turntable
off.

Display Shows:

Kitchen
Timer

To set the light for HIGH from the OFF

position.

" U
Touch:

Display Shows:

PRESS START

2.

@@@

.....

,-,

Turntable

_ :_3 o_1

O t"l

ON-OFF
2. Turntable

3.

.....

_

t-I o-I
S_!O_l

O

t-- _=

ON-OFF

Timer starts
counting down
Timer count down does not stop even if the

ADD 30 SEC

NOTE:

CAUTION:

Sometimes

the turntable

can become

hot to the touch during and after cooking.
run the oven empty without food in it.

door is open. To cancel the timer, press the " STOP"
key once.
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Do not

SETTING TIMED COOK (Control

Panel Feature :2

USING ADD 30 SEC. (Control

Example: To cook for five minutes, 30 seconds at
100°/o power.
Touch:

This is a time-saving
pad. It is a simplified feature
that lets you quickly set and start microwave
cooking at 100% power.

Display Shows:

1. Time

Example:

• e-e

Cook

Panel Feature 14)

To cook for one minute.

- u
Touch:

press STARt

Display

Shows:

s _,_,
_:,"-'
1.@

.....

ADD 30 SEC
3o

cook
Time
counting

down

ADD 30 SEC

o - o_eo_o
2o

INTERRUPTING

COOKING

SETTING TIMED COOKING

@
ADD

30

door and touch

cooking,

e • e-eo-o

Time counting

down

WITH POWER LEVEL

This feature Jets you program a specific cook time
and power. For best results, there are 10 power
level settings in addition to HIGH (100%) power.
Refer to the "Microwave
Power Levels " table.

SEC

to continue

30 SEC

NOTE: Each time you touch ADD 30 SEC, it will
add 30 seconds up to 99 minutes 99 seconds.

You can stop the oven during a cycle by opening
the door. The oven stops heating and the fan turns
off, but the light stays on.
To restart cooking, close the door and Touch.

If you do not want

oooK
ADD

open the

(STOOP)
CANCEL

NOTE: If you do not select a power level, the oven
will automatically
cook at HIGH (100%) power.

USING ONE TOUCH START

This
start
1, 2,
or 3

Example: To cook for five minutes, 30 seconds at
80% power.

is a time saving pad that will automatically
cooking 2 seconds after selected. Numeric key
or 3 can be touched for a 1 minute, 2 minutes
minutes automatic start cooking feature.

Touch:

Display

Touch:

Display

Shows:

1. Time

. 0-o

Cook

Shows:

• u
PRESS START

1. _

....

S. _:,,,-o
o_o

_-0, o-om-o

o2-uu

Time counting

down

PRESS START

3. Power
Level

L--O am

4.®

L-I e_-00-e

PRESSSTART

r-O

J_e

COOK

Time counting
ADD 30 SEC

EN-16

down

SETTING TWO-STAGE

COOKING

For best results, some recipes call for different
power levels during a cook cycle. You can
program your oven for two power level stages
during the cooking cycle
Example: To set a 2-stage cook cycle. The first stage
is a 3 minute cook time at 80% cook power then a
7 minute cook time at 50°/o cook power.
Display Shows:
• m-I
l_l

Touch:

1. Time
Cook

PRESS

START

PRESS

START

D'uu
To set a 3 minute cool<
time for first stage.
3.

4o

Power

o_eist
i-'i-e
s

Level

®

PRESS

START

L--I L--eI--0

i--O

o__

To set an 80% cool<
power for the first stage.

5o

Time
Cook

" U
PRESS

START

s-s. l-e I-I
e • 0_l 0_e

To set a 7 minute cook
power for the second stage.
PRESS STAFrr

L"e lJl

Power
7. Level

k-s Ll-0
PRESS START

8o

r-D

s__

To seta 50% cook power
forthe second stage.
NOTE:You can program a "0" power
second stage for standingtime inside
the oven.

9o

ADD

30

SEC

_-e• e-et-o
Time counting down

EN-17

MICROWAVE

POWER LEVELS

For best results, some recipes call for different cook
powers. The lower the cook power, the slower the
cooking. Each number from I to 9 stands for a
different percentage of full cook power.

The table also tells you when to use each cook power.
Follow recipe or food package instructions if
available.
NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for cooking
times based on the 1,000 Watt cook power of
your microwave oven.

The following table gives the percentage of cook
power each number pad stands for, and the cook
power name usually used.

COOK

POWER

100% of full power

LEVEL

WHEN TO USE IT

High

• Quickly heating convenience foods and foods
with high water content, such as soup and
beverages.
• Cooking tender cuts of meat, ground meat or
chicken.

9 = 90% of full power

" Heating

cream

8 = 80% of full power

" Heating

rice, pasta, or casseroles.

7 = 70% of full power

Medium-High

• Cooking and heating foods that need a
Cook Power lower than High (for example,whole
fish and meat loaf) or when food is cooking too fast.
• Reheating a single serving of food.

6 = 60% of full power

5 = 50% of full power

4 = 40%

of full power

3 = 30%

of full power

2 = 20%

of full power

1 = 10% of full power

0 = 0%

of full power

soups.

• Cooking that requires special care, such as
cheese and egg dishes, pudding, and custards.
• Finishing cooking casseroles.
Medium

• Cooking ham, whole
• Simmering stews.

poultry,

and pot roasts.

i" Melting chocolate.
• Heating pastries.
Medium-Low,

Defrost

• Manually defrosting precooked and other foods,
such as bread, fish, meats and poultry.
• Softening

Low

butter, cheese, and ice cream.

" Keeping food warm.
• Taking chill out of fruit.

None

"Standing

EN-18

time in oven.

USING

AUTO DEFROST

OPERATING

• For best results, remove

Three defrost sequences are preset in the oven.
The auto defrost feature provides you with the best
defrosting method for frozen foods. The cooking guide
will show you which defrost sequence is recommended
for the food you are defrosting.

• For best results, roll your ground meat into a ball
before freezing. During the DEFROST cycle, the
microwave will signal when it is time to turn the
meat over. Scrape off any excess frost from
the meat and continue defrosting.
• Place foods in a shallow container or on a
microwave

dEFI. MEAT
dEF2. POULTRY
dEF3. FiSH
weight

is 0.1-6.0

fish, shellfish, meat, and

poultry from its original closed paper or plastic
package (wrapper). Otherwise, the wrap will hold
steam and juice close to the foods, which can
cause the outer surface of the foods to cook.

For added convenience, the Auto Defrost includes a
built-in beep mechanism that reminds you to check,
turn over, separate, or rearrange the food in order to
get the best defrost results. Three different defrosting
levels are provided:

Available

TIPS

roasting

rack to catch drippings.

This table shows food type selections and the
weights you can set for each type. For best results,
loosen or remove covering on food.
Ibs
KEY
PRESS

Example:

To defrost

Touch:

1.2 Ibs of ground

Defrost

, ©ao ©
@

CAN SET

beef.
Defrost

dEF1

Meat

0.1 to 6.0

Defrost

dEF2

Poultry

0.1 to 6.0

Defrost

dEF3

Fish

0.1 to 6.0

Display Shows:

C_i=roLL" t
P_ss s_m ¸

,_:,

Weight conversion
table
You are probably
used to measuring food in pounds
and ounces that are fractions of a pound (for
example, 4 ounces equals 1/4 pound). However,
in order to enter food weight in Auto Defrost, you
must specify pounds and tenths of a pound.

Ib

To enter weight

3.

j Category

(tenths of a pound)

s_EMENU_BEL

1.

WEIGHTS YOU
Selection

OEFR.
Time counting

down.

If the weight on the food package is in fractions of a
pound, you can use the following table to convert
the weight to decimals.

ADD 30 SEC

NOTE:

Equivalent

The oven will beep during the DEFROST cycle. At this time,
open the door and turn, separate, or rearrange the food.
Remove any portions that have thawed. Return frozen
portions to the oven and touch START to resume the
defrost cycle.

OUNCES
1.6
3.2

DECIMAL
.10
.20

Weight

WEIGHT

4.0
4.8
6.4
8.0
9.6
11.2

.25 One-Quarter
Pound
.30
.40
.50 One-Half Pound
.60
.70

12.0
12.8
14.4
16.0

.75 Three-Quarters
.80
.90
1.0 One Pound

NOTE: If between two decimal weights,
weight for the best defrosting results.

EN-19

Pound

choose the lower

AUTO

DEFROST TABLE

NOTE:Meat
of irregular shape and large, fatty cuts of meat should have the narrow
foil at the beginning of the defrost sequence.

or fatty areas shielded

with

MEAT SETTINGS
FOOD

SETTING

AT BEEP

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

BEEF
Ground Beef,
Bull<

MEAT

Remove thawed portions with fork.
Turn over. Return remainder to oven.

Do not defrost less than 1/4 lb.
Freeze in ball shape.

Ground
Patties

MEAT

Separate

Do not defrost Jess than 2 oz. patties.
Depress center when freezing.

Round Steal<

MEAT

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Tenderloin
Steal<

MEAT

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Stew Beef

MEAT

Remove thawed portions
Separate remainder.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Pot Roast,
Chuck Roast

MEAT

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Rib Roast

MEAT

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Rolled Rump
Roast

MEAT

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Cubes for
Stew

MEAT

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Chops
(1 inch thick)

MEAT

Separate and rearrange.
Return remainder to oven.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

(1/2 inch thick)

MEAT

Separate

and rearrange.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Hot Dogs

MEAT

Separate

and rearrange.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Spareribs
Country-style
Ribs

MEAT

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Sausage,
Links

MEAT

Separate

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Sausage,
Bull<

MEAT

Remove thawed portions with fork.
Turn over. Return remainder to oven.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Loin Roast,
Boneless

MEAT

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Beef,

and rearrange.

with fork.

LAMB

PORK
Chops

and rearrange.

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AUTO

DEFROST TABLE (CONTINUED)

POULTRY SETTINGS
FOOD

SETTING

CHICKEN
Whole

POULTRY

AT BEEP

SPECIAL iNSTRUCTiONS

Turn over breast side down. Cover warm
areas with aluminum foil.

Place chicken breast-side up in a
microwave safe dish. Finish defrosting
by immersing in cold water. Remove
giblets when chicken is partially
defrosted.

Separate

Place in a microwave

(up to 6 Ibs)

pieces and rearrange.

safe dish.

Cut-up

CORNISH
HENS
Whole

POULTRY

TURKEY

POULTRY

Breast
(up to 6 Ibs)

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Finish defrosting
water.

Turn over. Cover warm areas with
aluminum foil.

Place in a microwave
Finish defrosting
water.

by immersing

Place in a microwave

aluminum

Finish defrosting
water.

foil.

safe dish.

by immersing

Turn over. Cover warm areas with

in cold

in cold

safe dish.

by immersing

in cold

FiSH SETTINGS
FOOD
FiSH
Fillets

Steaks

SETTING
FISH

FISH

AT BEEP

SPECIAL iNSTRUCTiONS

Turn over. Separate fillets when
partially thawed, if possible.

Separate

Place in a microwave
Carefully
water.

separate

safe dish.

fillets under cold

Place in a microwave safe dish.
Run cold water over to finish

and rearrange.

defrosting.
Whole

FISH

Turn over.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Cover head and tail with foil; do not
let foil touch sides of microwave.
Finish defrosting
water.

by immersing

SHELLFISH
Crab meat

FISH

Break apart.

Lobster tails

FISH

Turn over and rearrange.

Shrimp

FISH

Separate

and rearrange.

Scallops

FISH

Separate

and rearrange.

Turn over.

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Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

Place in a microwave

safe dish.

in cold

DEFROSTING

TIPS

• When using Auto Defrost, the weight to be entered is the
net weight in pounds and tenths of pounds (the weight of
the food minus the container).
• Before starting, make sure to remove any and all metal
twist4ies that often come with frozen food bags, and
replace them with strings or elastic bands.
• Open
oven.
• Always

containers,

such as cartons,

slit or pierce

plastic

• If food is foil wrapped,
suitable container.

• Bend plastic

placing

in the

pouches or packaging.

remove

• Slit the skin of skinned food,

before

foil and place food in a

such as sausage.

pouches of food to ensure even defrosting.

• Always underestimate
defrosting time. If defrosted food
is still icy in the center, return it to the microwave oven
for more defrosting.

• The length of defrosting
solidly the food is frozen.

time varies according

to how

• The shape of the package affects how quickly food will
defrost. Shallow packages will defrost more quickly than
a deep block.
• As food begins to defrost, separate the pieces.
Separated pieces defrost more easily.
• Use small pieces of aluminum foil to shield parts of food
such as chicken wings, leg tips, fish tails, or areas that start
to get warm. Make sure the foil does not touch the sides,
top, or bottom of the oven. The foil can damage the oven
lining.
• For better results, let food stand after defrosting.
(For more information
on standing time, see the
"Microwave
Cooking Tips" section).
• Turn over food during defrosting or standing
Break apart and remove food as required.

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time.

SENSOR OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

Sensor Cook allows you to cook most of your favorite
foods without
The display

selecting

cooking

will indicate

times and power

4.

levels.

Sensing during the initial

sensing

amount

of humidity

coming

from the food,it

show the remaining
cooking

heating

by sensor, follow

1. Food cooked
normal

storage

will
will

escaping

time. For best results for

these recommendations.

and cause food to overcook.

sensing time. When
and the remaining

temperature.

full for

into steam

6. Do not open the door or touch the STOP key during the

with the sensor system should be at

at least half

turning

placing

5. Foods should always be covered with microwavable
plastic wrap, waxed paper, or a lid. Never use tightsealing plastic covers. They can prevent steam from

sensing time is over, the oven beeps
cooking

time will appear

in the

display window. At this time you can open the door to
stir, turn, or rearrange the food.

2. Always use microwavable
containers.
3. Match the amount to the size of the container.
Fill containers

and the

oven are dry before

food in the oven. Beads of moisture
can mislead the sensor.

The oven automatically
determines required cooking time
for each food item. When the internal sensor detects a

tell the oven how much longer to heat. The display

of the cooking container

inside of the microwave

period.

certain

Be sure the outside

best results.

USING SENSOR COOK (Control Panel Feature 4)

USING SENSOR REHEAT (Control Panel Feature 3)

Using SENSOR COOl( lets you heat common
microwave-prepared
foods without needing to
program times and cook powers.

Using SENSOR REHEAT lets you heat common
microwave-prepared
foods without selecting cooking
times and power levels.

Example:

Example:

To cook frozen

Touch:

breakfast

with sensor

Sensor
Cook

2.

Sensor

I2
:e C

Display

Shows:

SENSORSEEMENULABELPRES_
S'rART

PnESS
sTAnT

1

e
" l

L-

-0

:m C
S_NSOR

Sensor
Cook

rolls.

"

Sensor
Reheat

2.

Sensor
Reheat

3.

Sensor
Reheat

l" h

l
- s

SENSOnSEEMEnUL_BELPRESS
STA,q_

Cook
3.

Touch:

Display Shows:
SENSORSEEM_NU_EL

1.

To reheat

S_E

MENU

L:e C

SENSOnSEEMENULAaELPRESS
START

- C
_BEL

PRESS

-

_
_" i-_

2_
- C

START

_"0
=_

SENSOnS_EM_ULAaEL pRESSSTA_T

_
_" i-_

-

2e
2e

SENSORSEEMENU_BEL PRESS
STA_

4.

Sensor

Cook

5 ....

L--

2_ G

I 0

-

"_

4.

Sensor
Reheat

Sc

...........................

_- _-_ - L_

....,-h

SENSOn

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ADD 30 SEC
ADD

Sensor Cook categories are selected by touching the
Sensor Cook key multiple times to scroll through the
Sc-1 to Sc-4 selections.

30 SEC

Sensor Reheat categories are selected by touching the
Sensor Reheat key multiple times to scroll through the
rh-1 to rh-4 selections.

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SENSOR COOK
SELECTION

Sc-1

Sc-2

TABLE

CATEGORY

Bacon

Frozen Dinner

DiRECTiON

AMOUNT

Place bacon strips on a microwave bacon rack for best
results. (Use dinner plate lined with paper towels if rack
is not available).

1-3 slices

Place in an appropriately
sized microwave container.
Cover with plastic wrap. After cooking, stir and allow
to stand for 3 minutes.

10 oz./20

oz.

1-2 cups
Place rice and twice
or vegetable
Sc-3

Rice

as much liquid (water, chicken

stock) in a 2 quart

microwave

dish.

Use medium
grain

Cover with plastic wrap and vent. After cooking,
allow to stand for 10 minutes. Stir for fluffier rice.

instant rice according
to directions on the
package.

Sc-4

Frozen
Breakfast

Place in an appropriately
sized microwave container.
Cover with plastic wrap. After cooking, stir and allow
to stand for 3 minutes.

8/12

oz.

SENSOR REHEAT TABLE
SELECTION

CATEGORY
Dinner Plate

rh-1

AMOUNT

DiRECTiON
Place on a low plate. Cover with vented plastic

wrap.

1-2

servings

Let stand 3 minutes after cooking.
Soup/Sauce
rh-2

Place in shallow
vented plastic
3 minutes.

microwavable

wrap.After

Place in a microwavable
rh-3

Casserole/
Lasagna

rh-4

Roll/Muffin

vented plastic
3 minutes.

cooking,

Do not cover.

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1-2 cups

stir and let stand

bowl or casserole. Cover with

wrap. After

Place on paper towel.

casserole. Cover with

cooking,

or long

rice. Cook

10.5 oz.

stir and let stand

1-3 pieces

USING

QUICK

TOUCH

Your microwave has preprogrammed
cook food automatically.

SETTING POPCORN (Control

SETTING PIZZA (Control

selections to

The Pizza sensor cook quick touch pad lets you reheat
up to four slices of pizza (based on a 5 ounce slice).

Panel Feature 5)

The Popcorn quick touch pad lets you pop 3.3,
3.0, 1.75 ounce bags of commercially
packaged
microwave popcorn. Pop only one package at
a time. If you are using a microwave popcorn
popper, follow manufacturer's
instructions.
NOTE: Remove the
oven when cooking
paper bags. Do not
Do not pop popcorn
Example:

NOTE:
• Place on a plate and paper
• Do not cover
Example:

metal shelf from microwave
popcorn. Do not use regular
re-pop unpopped kernals.
in glass cookware.

towel

To reheat I to 4 slices of Pizza.

Touch:

Display Shows:
SENSOR

PRESS
START

p " ':'
=__-

1. Pizza

To pop a 3.3 oz. bag.

Touch:

Panel Feature I0)

Display Shows:
SEEmenu _BEL _R_SSS_nT

I. Popcorn

2.....

].

P- SL

SENSOR

ADD 30 SEC

.... ,_--':2
S

.

i

Time

ADD 30 SEC

Key press Selection

i

counting

Amount

3.3

3.3 oz (94g)

Popcorn

3.0

3.0 oz (85g)

Popcorn

1.75

BEVERAGE

Example:

Panel

To cook two cups of Frozen veggies.

Touch:

1.75 oz (50g_

(Control

Panel Feature 8)

The Veggies cook quick touch pad lets you cook
different
size fresh and frozen vegetable
cups
without entering cooking times and power levels.

Popcorn

SETTING

SETTING VEGGIES (Control

down

Display Shows:
sE_MENU_BEL pRESS
START

Feature

1. Veggies

_-e-L_ -mJ

2. Veggies

B_

|2)
SEEmENU_BEL PRESS
STARt

The beverage feature heats 1 cup (8oz) or 2 cup (16oz)
sized beverages.
Example:

i-o-

_I

To heat up | cup (8 oz.) beverage.

Touch:

Display Shows:
Time

ADD 30 SEC
SEEmENUkaBULPRESS
START

t- __e
tip
_ m_

1. Beverage

2.

_"
ADD

-C

30

SEC

Key press

Time

Selection

counting

Key press Selection ICategory

down

1

1 cup (8 oz)

Beverage

2

2 cups (16 oz.)
to switch between

1

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Amount

Fr-1

Fresh

1-4 cups

Veggies

Fr-2

Frozen

1-4 cups

Touch Veggie key repeatedly
Fresh and Frozen selections.

Amount

down

Veggies
!_t

Beverage

Touch Beverage key repeatedly
Cup and 2 Cup selections.

counting

to switch between

SETTING POTATO (Control Panel Feature 11)

MELT/SOFTEN TABLE

The Potato sensor cook quick touch pad lets you
cook potatoes with preset times and cool< powers.

SELECTION

NOTE:
• Cooking times are based on an average 8
ounce potato. Before baking, pierce potato with
fork several times.
• After baking, let stand for five minutes.
Example:

CATEGORY

1 or 2 sticks

BUTTER

2, 4 or 8 oz.

CHOCOLATE

Chocolate chips or
squares of baking
chocolate may be used.
Unwrap squares and
place in microwavable
container.
Stir at the
end of cycle to
complete
melting.
Place container

Pint, 1.5 Quart.

So-]

Display Shows:
SENSOR

1. Pototo

So-2

_ESS STAnT

P 8 L-

Ice cream
SENSOR

P

So-3

ICE CREAM

ADD 30 SEC

SETTING MELT/SOFTEN

(Control panel Feature 6)

CREAM
So-4

The oven uses low power to melt and soften items.
See the following table.
Example:

CHEESE

To soften 8 oz. of Cream Cheese.

Touch:

Display Shows:

AMOUNT

Unwrap and place
in microwavable
container. No need to
cover butter. Stir at
the end of cooking to
complete
melting.

To cook 1-4 Potatoes.

Touch:

DIRECTION

in oven

wifl be soft

enough to make
scooping easier.

3 or 8 oz.

Unwrap
and place
in microwavable
container.
Cream
cheese will be at
room temperature
and ready for use
in recipe.

SETTING WARM & HOLD (Control Panel Feature 7)

sE_M_NU_BE_

1. Melt/
Soften

So

" '
I

You can safely keep hot, cooked food warm in your
microwave oven for up to 30 minutes.
You can use Warm & Hold by itself, or to automatically
follow a cooking cycle.

SEEMENULCBEL

2 Soften
Melt/

S o - ,:-'

3 Soften
Melt/

So - ]

SEEMENU_BEL

Example:

To keep food warm

Touch:

for 20 minutes.
Display Shows:

sE_MENU_EL

4.

Melt//
Soften

SO

Wa r m
1. &Hold

" e__

H

O

..........
L C_

PRess s_T

®

5.

°

®®®

0 °_

6.

....
Time

ADD 30 SEC

counting

_l ; m-t0-s
UU

,_:,o:oo
PnESSSTAnT

__"J__• v 0_e

3,

down

Time

counting

down

ADD 30 SEC

Selection

Key press
Melt / Soften xl

Melt

/

Soften

x2

Category

So-1

Melt Butter

So-2

Melt
Chocolate

Soften

Melt / Soften x3

So-3

Melt / Soften x4

So-4

Ice

Cream
Soften

Crearr

Cheese

Amount

Key

1 stick

]

2 sticks

2

2 OZ.

1

4 oz.

2

8 oz.

3

1 Pint

1

1.5 Quart

2

3 oz.

8 oz.

NOTE: If you do not set warm time, just press Warm &
Hold then touch START, you can keep warm up to 99min
99sec.

1

2

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Caring for Your Microwave
In order to ensure that your microwave
should maintain it properly. For proper
Far interior surfaces:

Oven
oven looks good and works well for a long time, you
care, please follow these instructions carefully.
Far exterior surfaces and control panel: Use a
soft cloth with spray glass
cleaner. Apply the spray glass
cleaner to the soft cloth; do not
spray directly on the oven.

Wash often with warm, sudsy
water and a sponge or soft
cloth.
Use only mild, nonabrasive
soaps or a mild detergent.
Be sure to keep the areas
clean where the door and
oven frame touch when
dosed. Wipe well with
clean cloth.

NOTE: Abrasive cleansers, steel
wool pads, gritty wash cloths,
some paper towels, etc.,
can damage the control panel
and the interior and exterior
oven surfaces.

Over time, surfaces may stain as a result of food
particles splattering during cooking. This is normal.
Far stubborn

soil: Boil a cup of water in the oven
for two to three minutes.
Steam will soften the soil.
To get rid of odors inside the
oven, boil a cup of water with
some lemon juice or vinegar in
it.

To clean glass turntable and turntable support: Wash
Glass turntable
in mild, sudsy water. For heavily
soiled areas, use a mild cleanser
and scouring sponge.
The glass turntable and turntable
support are dishwasher safe.

NOTE: Use the Clean option in
Clock & Settings for a preset timed
cycle for stubborn soil cleaning.

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CARING

FOR THE FILTERS

The grease filters should be removed

and cleaned

often; at least once a month.

NOTE: Models are shipped for recirculafing
exhaust
book included with your microwave.). Some models
smoke and odors. Replacement filters are available
cannot be cleaned and should be replaced every 6
Grease filters

(To duct air outside reference the Installation
Instructions
have a disposable charcoal filter installed to help remove
from Sears by calling 1-800-4-MY-HOME.
The charcoal filter
to 12 months.

(Part No. 5304478913):

Charcoal

filters

(Part No. 5304464577):

1. Unplug microwave

oven or disconnect

power.

2. Open the microwave door and remove the two
vent mounting screws located on top of the microwave
using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
f

I

1. Unplug

microwave

oven or disconnect

power.

2. To remove grease filters, slide each filter to the
side. Pull filters downward
and push to the other
side. The filter will drop out.

3. Slide the vent left and tip forward.
remove.
4. Lift the bottom
straight

out.

of the charcoal

Lift out to

filter. Slide the filter
"..
\\\\\\

3. Soak grease filters in hot water and a mild
detergent. Scrub and swish to remove
embedded
dirt and grease. Rinse well and
shake to dry. Do not clean filters with
ammonia, corrosive cleaning agents, such
as lye-based oven cleaners, or place them
in a dishwasher. The filters will turn black or
become damaged.

5. Slide a new charcoal filter into place. The filter
should rest like the picture shown below.

4. To replace grease filters, slide filter in the frame
slot on one side of the opening. Push filter
upward and push to the other side to lock
into place.
6. Reinstall the vent by sliding the bottom of the
vent into place. Push the vent top into position
and slide right into place. Replace the two vent
mounting screws located on top of the microwave
using a #l Phillips screwdriver.

T
5. Plug in microwave

oven or reconnect

NOTE: Do not operate the hood without
grease filters in place.

T

power.
the

7. Close the microwave door. Plug in microwave
oven or reconnect power.
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REPLACING
OVEN

CAVITY

The cooktop
1. Unplug

THE COOKTOP

AND

LIGHTS
4. Lift the bottom
straight out.

llghts

microwave

Mounting

oven or disconnect

power.

filter. Slide the filter

screv
5. Lift upthe

2. Remove the bulb cover mounting screw for the
specific bulb you want to replace.
3. Replace bulb with candelabra-base
(Part No. 5304464090)
available
calling 1-800-4-MY-HOME.

7. Replace

holder.

the bulb holder.

8. Slide the charcoal filter into place. The filter
should rest like the picture shown below.

The oven cavity ilght

microwave

bulb

6. Replace the bulb with a candelabra-base
30-watt bulb (Part Na.5304464090)
from Sears by calling 1-800-4-MY-HOME.

30-watt bulb
from Sears by

4. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power.

1. Unplug

of the charcoal

oven or disconnect

power.

2. Open the microwave door and remove the two
vent mounting screws located on top of the microwave
using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
3. Slide the vent left and tip forward,
remove.

9. Reinstall the vent by sliding the bottom of the
vent into place. Push the vent top into position
and slide right until it snaps into place. Replace
the two vent mounting screws located on top of
the microwave using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.

then lift out to

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

f

10. Close the microwave
or reconnect power.

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door. Plug in microwave

oven

Questions

and Answers

QUESTIONS

ANSWERS

Can I operate my microwave
turntable or turn the turntable
large dish?
Can

I use either

my microwave

metal

oven without the glass
over to hold a

or aluminum

Is it normal for the turntable
either direction?

Sometimes
appears

pans

in

oven?

to turn in

No. If you remove or turn over the glass turntable,
will get poor cooking results.

You can use aluminum foil for shielding (use small, flat pieces),
small skewers, and shallow foil trays (if tray is no taller
than 3/4 in. [1.9 cm] deep and is filled with food to
absorb microwave energy). Never allow metal to touch
walls or door.
Yes. The turntable

reverses rotation

microwave oven door is opened
cook food evenly.

the door of my microwave

oven

wavy. Is this normal?

each time the

and closed. This helps

This appearance
is normal and does not affect
the operation of your oven.

What are the humming noises that I hear when
my microwave oven is operating?

You may hear the sound of the transformer
the magnetron tube cycles on.

Why

As the food becomes

does the dish become

food in it? I thought
not happen.
What

hot when I microwave

that this should

does "standing

in my microwave

to use hot pads to

"Standing time" means that after the timed cooking period
ends, food should be allowed to stand either inside or
outside of the oven to completely finish cooking. Outside
oven standing time will allow the oven to be available
for
other use. For inside oven standing time, you can program
a "0" power second stage of the cooking cycle. See TwoStage Cooking.

Why does steam come out of the air
exhaust vent?

Can I pop popcorn

when

hot it will conduct the

heat to the dish. Be prepared
remove food after cooking.

time" mean?

you

Steam is normally produced during cooking. The
microwave oven has been designed to vent this steam.
oven?

Yes. Use the microwave oven popcorn selection. Do not use
regular paper bags. Do not re-pop unpopped kernels.
Do not pop popcorn in glass cookware. Remove the metal
shelf from microwave oven when cooking popcorn.

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Troubleshooting
Most cooking problems often are caused by little things that you can find and fix without tools of any kind.
Check the lists below and on the next page before calling for assistance or service. If you still need help, call
Sears Service at 1-800-4-MY-HOME.

MICROWAVE

OVEN

DOES NOT WORK

PROBLEM

CAUSE

Nothing

• The power supply cord is not plugged into a grounded 3 prong
outlet. (See the "Electrical
Requirements "and " Electrical
Connection" sections.)

works.

• A household fuse has blown or a circuit
• The electric company has had a power
The microwave

oven will not run.

breaker
failure.

has tripped.

• You are using the oven as a timer. Touch STOP to cancel
the Kitchen Timer.
• The door is not firmly closed and latched.
• You did not touch START.
• You did not follow

directions

exactly.

• An operation that you set earlier is still running.
cancel that operation.

COOKING

Touch STOP to

TIMES

PROBLEM

CAUSE

Food is not cooked enough.

• The electric supply to your home or wall outlets is low or lower
than normal. Your electric company can tell you if the line voltage
is low. Your electrician or service technician can tell you if the
outlet voltage is low.
• The cook power is not at the recommended
setting. Check the
Microwave
Power Levels chart.
• Refer to the Microwave

The display shows a time
counting down but the
oven is not cooking,

Cooking

Tips section.

• The oven door is not closed completely.
• You have set the controls as a Kitchen Timer. Touch STOP to
cancel the Kitchen Timer.

TURNTABLE
PROBLEM
The turntable

CAUSE
will not turn.

• The turntable is not correctly in place. The glass plate should be
correct-side
up and sitting firmly on the center shaft.
• The turntable has been set to OFF.
• The hub is not operating correctly. Remove the turntable and
restart the oven. If the hub still does not move, call Sears
Service at 1-800-4-MY-HOME.
Cooking without the turntable
give you poor results.

can

TONES
PROBLEM

CAUSE

You do not hear the

• The sound has been set to OFF. See Turning Sound On/Off

programming
end-of-cycle

or
tone.

EN-31

section.

Your Home
For troubleshooting,

product manuals and expert advice:

managemylife
www.managemylife.com

For repair - in your home - of all major brand appliances,
lawn and garden equipment, or heating and cooling systems,
no matter who made it, no matter who sold it!
For the replacement parts, accessories and
owner's manuals that you need to do-it-yourself.
For Sears professional installation of home appliances
and items like garage door openers and water heaters.

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Use & Care Guide
Manual

de uso y cuidada

English / Espa5ol

Models

/ Modelos:

790.8033*

Ke

®

@

@

P/N 316495106
Sears Brands Management
Hofl:man Estates, IL 60179
www.kenmore.com
www.sears.com
www.kmart.com

Corporation
U.S.A.

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Tabla de contenidos
Garanfia

.................................................................................

2

Uso de la funci6n

agregar

Acuerdos

maestros

de protecci6n

.....................................

3

Ajuste

de tiempo

y nivel de potencia

Seguridad

de homo

microondas

de cocci6n

Conocimiento

del microondas

Funcionamiento

del
de radio

Para mejores

resultados

Guia

de utensilios

Precauciones
Conexi6n

el6ctrica

Funciones
Consejos

........................................

7

Uso del descongelamiento

7

Tabla

7

Consejos para descongelar
.............................................
22
Instrucciones
de funcionamiento
del sensor ................... 23

de cocci6n

.................................

de funcionamiento

8

microondas

.......................................

del panel

de control

........................................

de cocina

microondas

..............................................................

de temporizador

Uso del ventilador
Uso de la luz

de cocina

Ajuste del tiempo

13

Ajuste

para

..................................

de cocci6n

23

.............................................

r6pido

24

..............................
................................

24

25-26

..............................................................

Derretir!Suavizar

26

........................................

26

15

Ajuste para calentar y mantener caliente
....................... 26
Cuidados de su horno microondas
................................. 27

15

Cuidado

.......................................................

28

15

Remplazo
de la tapa
superior
y de las bces
horno .....................................................................................

del
29

....................................................

30

de problemas
.....................................................
Sears
.....................................................................

31
32

.......................................

15

de los filtros

............................................

16

Preguntas

de la cocci6n

..................................................

16

Uso del inicio de un toque

..................................................

16

Soluci6n
Servicio

Interrupci6n

de toque

para Papas

........................................................................
on!off

Uso de funci6n

23

..................................

del sensor de recalentamiento

Ajuste

..............................................................

Ajuste del plato giratorio

9

13-15

19

................... 20-21

..................................................

Tabla del sensor de cocci6n

11-12

...............................................

18

............................

autom6tico

9

11

17

...............................

autom_tico

de descongelamiento

Tabla

....................................

del microondas

Uso del sensor de recalentamiento

10

......................................................

de potencia

Uso del sensor de cocci6n

............. 8

del horno

& Ajustes

Ajuste

Niveles

....................................................................

Uso de su horno
Reloj

Ajuste

7

..............................................................

Especiflcaciones
Funciones

4

...............................................................

de seguridad

16

......... 16

.........................................

..........................................................

de dos etapas

de cocci6n

.............................................

microondas

Interferencia

30 seg ....................................

y respuestas

GARANTJA LIMITADA KENMORE
Este dispositivo
siempre
CON

est6 garanfizado

DURANTE

que haya sido instalado,

PRUEBA DE VENTA,

operado

un electrodom6sfico

Para obtener

los servicios

Esta garanffa

se aplica

fines distintos

a los de una familia.

Toda

la cobertura

utilice

Esta garantia
1. Arficuios
filtros,

de la garanffa

solamente

defectuoso

90 DIAS a partir

se aplica

cubre SOLO defectos

reparaci6n

de fallas

en el material

o en la fabricaci6n

a los instrucciones proporcionadas.

o reemplazo

gratis

en un failer

elegido

por el vendedor.

(1-800-469-4663)

de la fecha

s61o para 90 d[as a partir

en los materiales

que presenten

bombillas,

un desgaste

de venta en caso de que este electrodom6stico

de la fecha

de compra

se utilice

para

en caso de que este electrodom6stico

se

o de fabricaci6n,

fuera

y NO cubrir6

de Io normal

durante

los gastos relacionados

el periodo

de la garanfia,

con:

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los clientes

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