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MICROWAVE OVEN
OWNER'S MANUAL & COOKING GUIDE
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TABLE 0 CONTENTS
SAFEYV .
Precaunons to Avovd Possrme Expusuve
To Excesslve chrowave Energy 3
Groundlng Instructions 3
Imvorlant Save-y Instructions 4
UNDERSTANDING VOUR
MICROWAVE OVEN n v v . .. . . . .5—1o
Spec. caucus 5
Installatlon 5
Pans and Accessones 5
Control Panew 7
Cookware Guide 5
T>ps cur Mlcrowave Cooking 9
Pvecaunons 10
Cleamng 10
u 9 your m rowuve oven 11-u.
Semng me Clock 11
Chm Lock 11
Cuslum Set 12
Thank you for purchasing a GoIdStar microwave oven.
Pwease record «he model number and seriaw Mode‘ N0“ 7” 7
number 0! thws unll IQ! flulufe relerence. We also Serial No.
suggest you record the delalls 0! your comacl Dee's“
wrm GaIdSIar (LG Electronlcs u s A . Inc)
concerning lhls unvl,
Dealer Phone Ne
Smple your receipt here ler proo' 01 Customer Relaimns
relsu purchase LG Eledmmcs u.s.A., Inc
Service D on mug. 1:3
201 James Record Rd,
Humswlls, AL 35824-0125
lmpormnt Notes:
1. w your mlcrowave oven cabinel is covered 24 DO NOT remove Ihe mica
wuh a vlnyl Mm (used wave guide cover inslde the even.
as proteclion during
smpping), remove Ihe ‘i‘ a“,
vmyl be'ore you use — 5!
the oven for (he firs! /
time. Otherwise.
moisture will build up inside and the vlnyl w|II
become mflicun m remover Peel lhe vlnyl mm
olf by stamng at me bonom edge,
Yhe mlcl
wava gume
cov-r
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
- Do not attempt to operate this oven with
the door open, Since openrdoor operation can
result in harmful exposure to microwave
energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper
With the safety interlocks.
- Do not place any object between the oven
front face and the door. or allow soil or
cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing
surfaces.
-Do not operate the oven It It is damaged.
It is particularly important that the oven door
closes properly and that there is no damage to
Ihe:
- door (bent),
- hinges and latches (broken or loosened).
, door seals and seating surfaces,
- The oven should not be adiusted or
repaired by anyone except properly quaiilied
service personnel.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event
of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces
the risk of electric shock by providing an escape
Wire lor the electric current. This appliance is
equipped with a cord having a grounding wire
and a grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged into an outlet that is properly installed
and grounded.
Ensure proper ground
exists before use
A WARNING A
improper grounding can result in a risk of elec-
tric shock Consult a qualified electriclan il the
grounding instructions are not completely under-
stood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appli-
ance is properly grounded, and either:
1. If it is necessary to use an extension cord,
use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a
Srblade grounding plug. and a 3-slot recepta-
cle that will accept the plug on the appliance.
The marked rating of the extension cord shall
be equal to or greater than the electrical
rating of the appliance, or.
2. DO not use an exIertsion cord. II the power
supply cord is too short, have a qualified
electrician or serviceman install an outlet near
the appliance.
NOTES:
1. A short power-supply cord 15 provided to
reduce the risks resulting from becoming
entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
2. Longer cord sets or extension cords are
available and may be used iI care is exer-
cised in their use.
a, It a long cord or extension cord is used, (1)
the marked electrical rating of the core set or
extension cord should be at least as great as
the electrical rating of the appliance, (2) the
extension cord must be a grounding-type
3-wire cord, and 13) the longer cord should be
arranged so that it will not drape over the
countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled
on by children or tripped over accidentally.
SA
TY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The solely lnslrucllons pelow wlII lell you new lo use your oven lo avold harm ro yourselr or damage lo your
oven
WARNING - To rsduce ll-e rlsk oI bums, eleclnc shock, me, lnluly lc persons, or
exposure lo cxcesswe mlcrowave energy:
1. Read all lnslrucllons before uslng me applrance
2. Reed and lollow me specllle PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO sxcsssws
MICROWAVE ENERGY round on page a of lnis manual
3 Thls eppllenpe musl pe grounded. Connecl only lo properly grounded oullel. See GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS lound on page (1 all manual .
4. lnslell or locale lhls appllance only ln accordance wlm (he provldsd lnslallallon lnslrucllcns
5. some producls, such as whole eggs and sealed conlalners e Ior example closed glass lars , may
explode and should nol pe healed ln Ihls oven
5. Use We appl nce only lor ils inlended use as descrlped ln me manual on nol use eonoslve chemlcals
or vapors lnl appllenee Tnls lype or oven ls speclIlcaIly deslgned lo neal, coolc or dry loco ll ls nor
deslgned rol- lndustrlal or laporalory use,
1. As wrlh any appllance, close supervlslon ls necessary when used by enlldren
a. Do nol operale lnls appllance ll ll has a damaged cord or plug, ll ll ls ncl working properly, or if ll has
been damaged or dropped.
9, Thls appllance should pe Sen/need only py quallrled seryrce personnel Conlael lne nearesl authorlzsd
servlce laclllly lor examinatlon, repalr, or adluelmenl
10. Do nm cover or block any openlngs on me appllance
11, Do nol store lh-s appliance auldoors Do nol use Ihls producl near waler e ror example. near a kllcnen
slnk, ln a wel pasemenl. or near a swimmlng pool, and me llxe,
12 Do nol lmmerse cord or plug in waler.
13. Keep cord away lrom nealed suneces
14 Do nol lel cord hang over me edge ol a laple or counler
15 When eleanlng sunaces or door and oven lnal aome logelner on closlng lne door. use only rnllcl,
nonepraslve soaps or delergenrs applled Wlln a sponge or son cloln
15.Te reduce lne rlsk ol llre ln lne oven cavlly.
a. Do nol overcook rood Carelully anend appllanoe ll paper, plasllc, or elner compusllple malerlals are
placed lnslde me oven lo lacllllale coolung
p Remove wrre IwisFtles lrom paper or pla page pelore placmg peg ln oven
c. If malenals lnslde lhe oven should lgnlle, KEEP oven noon CLOSED, lum oven 0", and dlseonnecl
lne power cord or snul on power ar lne ruse or clrcull preaker panel
d Do nol use me cawly ior slorage purposes. Do nol leave paper producls cooklng ulsnsllsl or lood ln
lne cavlty when nol ln use
17. Do nol heal any rype or papy pollles or papy lood. uneven hearlng may occur and could cause personal
lnlury,
la. Avmd neanng small-necked conralners sum as syrup bottles
la, Avold uslng eorreslve end vapors such as sulfide and cnlorlde
20. Lloulds healed ln cenaln snaped cenlalners (especlally cylindrlcalsshaped oonlalnere) may pecome overs
healed. The llould may splash our wllh a loud nolse durlng or aner neallng or when eddlng lngredlenls
(msmnl ooflee, elc ), resultlng ln narm lo lhe oven and posslple Injury ln all conlalnevsl lor peel resulls,
sllr me llould several llmes oelore neerlng Always sllr llquld several limes perween reneaungs
SAVE TH ESE INSTRUCTIONS
UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICRO WA VE O VEN
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL \1\‘a I l n H MA-zouswfl!
Power éupply ’ 120 v AC. 60 Hz
Raleo Power Consumpnon 1550 w
Mlorowave Oulpul '1150 w
Frequency 2450 MHz
Rated Currenl 13 e A
Overall Dimensmns (WxHxDl
Owen Cavlly Dlmensions (WxHxDI
Capaclly ol Oven cavlly
21 v." x 125/11" x lav.
14V." x 9m" x 15
1 4 Cu fl
23W x 13W- 'x mum”
171/15" x 10”/1e”x lav. "
20 Cu 11
‘IEC 705 RATING STANDARD
Spec- canons suolem 1o cnenge wmoul prlor nollce.
INSTALLATION
A. Circ ' s
For safely purposes this even musl be plugged lrllo a
15 or 217 Amp clrcull, No omer slsclrlcal aoplnances or
Ilgnllng clrcuns should be on "us llne ll ln doubL con-
sull a licensed elemnclanl
B. Voltage Warning
The voltage useo or me well recoplaolo musl be me
same as specllied on me oven name plale Incaied on
me back or on me side ol lne eonuol panel o1 lne oven
Use ol a nlgner vollage r dangerous ano may result ln
a Ilre or olner Iype ol accidenl causing oven damage
Low vollage wlll cause slow cookmg ln case your
mlcrowave oven does not penorm normally In splle ol
proper vollage. remove and reinsen lne plug
C. Placement of the Oven
Your mlorowave oven can be placed easlly m your
Kllchen, Ismlly room, or anywhere else m your home
Place lne oven on a llal svrlaee such as a kllcnen
eovnlenop or a speelally oesloneo mlcrowave oven
can Do nol place oven above a gas or elecmc range,
Free alr llow around me even ls impunant Allow al
leasl a lnenes ol space al lhe lop, sales, and back or
the oven lpr proper venlllallon.
D. Do not block the air vents
All all ven1s should be keel clear du 9 cooking l1 on
venls are covered dunng oven operallon me even may
ovemeal. In lnls ease, a sensmve lhermal salery dsvlce
aulomaueally lums me even on, The oven Wlll be
lnooeraolo unlrl ll nas cooled sumolenlly
E. Radio terference
1. Mlcrowave oven operanon may mlenere wlm TV or
radio recepuon,
2. wnen lnere .s mlonaronce may be reouceo or
ellmmaleo by takmg lne Iollowlng measures
a. clean me liner and me seallng suflaces ol lhe
oven
o Reorlem me Vecsvvmg amenna ot radio or
(Elevlslon
e. Raloeale lne mlcmwave oven m relallon m me TV
or radlo
a, Move me mlcrowave oven away vrom lne
recelver.
e, Plug me mlcrowave oven 1n10 a omerem outlet
so mal mlcrowave oven and reee-ver are on
erenl branch cllcuHS.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Your oven comes with the idle/wing accessories:
1 Use and Care Manual
1 Glass Tummble
| Rotating Ring
Oven From Prl‘le
nrsplay Wlndow
Control Panel
00°F Helena.
Button
Interlock Tulmamc
System flotsam; Ring
NOTE: This microwave oven is designed for heusehnld use mly. I! is not rscummsndasd for ccmmercla!
use.
UNDERS TA NDIN G YOUR MICRO WA VE O VE N
CONTROL PANEL
1. DISPLAY, The dlsplay moruaes a clock and
Indrcalors lhal reu you Tune or pay. ceekrnq rrrne
scrrrngs. and coOkrng luncnons selecred
2. one TOUCH popconn. Touch rhrs pad
re pep a bag of rmcrowave popcorn wrrheul
emermg a cock power or urne
a. one Toucn POTATO. Touch rhrs pad re cook
up re 4 perarces wvthou' enrering n cnnk pewer
er rrrne
4. onE TOUCH BEVERAGE. Touch Ihvs Dad re 0“ TWC" C°""°'
heat up In 2 cups 0! beverage wrrneur enreung Pam“ Mm |
a cook pewer er rrrne
5. one Toucn PIZZA. Touch rms pad Io hear up Fwd
re 3 suces er rerr geraled przze wnheur enter here
mg a ccok power or rrme
5. one TOUCH econ PLATE. Touch rhrs pad lo
heer e erere er reed wuheur enrenng a cook
power or urne
7. enozen ENTHEE. Touch rhrs pad re cook a
re 07 rrezen enrree wilhoul enrenng a eeek
power or rune.
e. FRESH VEGETABLE. Teuch rhrs pee re ceek
rresn vegetables wuneur enrenng e ceok power
or rune
9. BAKED Goons. Teuch rhrs pm: In hear up re
A rrerns wrrneur enrenng a ceek pewer er rrrne
1o. CASSEROLE. Touch rhrs Dad re hear uD re 4
cups er casscrmn w||hcrm enrenng e eeek
power or rrrne
1r. AUTO DEFROST Touch fl'ns pad re (haw meer,
fish. or Doumy by enrerrne e werghr.
12.cusTow1 coon Touch rhrs pad re serene
execule rreeuenr 44590, srngresrege ceekrng
Dmgvams.
13. cusrom sET. Touch rhrs pee re sclccl sewn:
on or an, creek on or On. Sereu speed,
Lbs/kg, and Demo mode
14. True, Touch mvs pad 10 ser 8 cookmg rune
15. NUMBER runs. Touch number pads re enrer
ceokme rune. power revel. euenrrrres. er werenre
rs. Bowen. Touch rhrs pad re ser 5 cookrng power
17. mone. Each rrnre you reuen rnre pad. you add
10 seconds re rhe ceekrng rune
18. LESS. each Iva you rcuch rhrs pee. you
suerreer re seecnes rrem rhe ceokrng "me
19. when, Teuch rhrs pee re use your rnrcreweve 22. START. Teuch rhrs pad re sren en enrrres (Except rhe
even as a knchen rrrner one TOUCH and ez ON luncnons. whreh srarr eure-
zo. CLOCK. Touch rhrs pee re enrer rhe Irme 0! day rnerreelryr and re mm led Lock on er err
11. sToPrcLeAR. Teueh rhrs pad re erep rhe even 23. E2 on. Teuch mls pea re ceek er 1co% cook power
or wear enrrres rer r re 99 rnrnures, 59 seconds
UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
COOKWARE GUIDE
Mcsl heal—reslslam, nonamelalllc cookware is sale lor use in your microwave ovon However, ro resl cookware
beiore uslflgi iollow inese slaps
1, Place lne empty cookware in me microwave oven
2. Measure 1 cup of wale a glass measuring cup and place il in lne oven beside me cookware
34 Microwave on 100% power lor i minute it me dish is warm, il should not be used for microwave cooking,
USE
DO NOT USE
Dvenproof Glass
. Glass ireaied lor use in high lensiiy neat
includes uiiliiy disnes, bread dishesi pie piales,
cake plales, liquid measuring cups, casseroles,
and oowls wnnoul rneiallic irim.
cnlna
- Bowls, Cups. serving piares, and olaners wrlnoul
metallic lriin can be used in your oven
Plastic
. wnen using oiaslic wrap as a cover. make sure
inai ine disn is deep enough so me plasllc wrao
does nor lcucn me lood As lne food nears, il may
meli irie plastic wrap wnerever the wrap loucnes
me read
. Place plasiic wrap loosely over me lop cl lne disn
and secure il by pressing lrie wrap ro rne sldes oi
lne disn
. Veril oy lurning back one comer oi ine plasllc wrap
This will allow excess siearn lo escape,
- use plastic dishes, cups semi—rlgld lreezer
coniainers, and plasiic bags only for short rlm-
cooklng Use these wltn care because the
plastic mly eonen lrom the neat ol the food.
Paper
- Mlcrowave—sale caper lowels, waxed paper, paper
naokins, and paper oloies wllh no melallic mm or
design can be used in your oven
- Reier lo the manulaclurer’s laoel for use cl any
Daver oreduci in the microwave oven
Metal utensil
- Meial snields lood lrem microwave energy and
produces uneven cooking Avoid melal skewers,
inermcmelers. or loil trays
- Metal utensils can cause arcing, which is a
discnarge or electric current Arclng can damage
your microwave oven.
Metal Decoration
- Do not use melalatnmmed or melalabanded
dinnerware, casserole dishes, elc
Cenlura'" Tableware
- The coming Company recommends lnal you
do not use Centura lableware and some
Coreilew closed-handle cups tor microwave
cooking
Aluminum Fo
.Avoid large sneers ol aluminum loll because
lnev ninder cooking and may cause arcing
. Use small pieces at toil to snield poultry legs
and wings
- Keep all aluminum toil sl leasl 1 inch lrom lne
walls and door or me oven
wood
- Wooden bowls. boards, and oaskers will dry oul
and may splil or crack when you use lnem in me
microwave oven
rightly Closed Containers
' Tlghlly closed cookware can Simone. Es sure
io leave an opening lor sieam lo escape ironi
covered cookware.
Brown Paper
' Avoid using brown panel bagfi They absorb
heal and could burn
Metal Twist Ties
- Always remove meral lwisl lies m. lney can
become not and cause a fire
I UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
TIPS FOR MICROWAVE COOKING
snowmm;
Meal and poullry wilh high lal conlenl lhal are cooked
for 10 or 15 rninules or longer wlll brown lighlly, Foods
cooked a shonar lime can he omshed wilh a brownmg
agenl, such as Worceslarshire sauce, soy sauce, or
harhecue sauce.
covznmc
A cover lraps heal and sleani and causes me lood lo
cook more qulckly. Use a lid or mlcmwaversa'e plaslic
wrap wilh one oorner lolned back lo venl lhe excess
sleani. les on glass casseroles can oeoorne hot
durlng cooklng. Handle oarelully. waxed paper w-ll
prevenl lhe lood lronr splanavlng in ma oven and help
relain heal. When warming bread ilerns, use waxed
paper, napkins, or paper lowels. To absorb exlra
moisture, wrap sanoWiches and lahy leoos in paper
lowels
SPACING
Arrange individual loods, such as baked polaloes.
cupcakes, and hors d‘osuwes in a circle and al leasl
l inch apan Thls will help lhe lood cock more evenly
STIRRING
Sllrrlng blends llavors and redislrlbules lhe heal in
loods Always slir lreni lhe cuiside leward ine cenler
a! (he dlsh Food at the oulslde of the dlsh hams "VS‘
TURNING
Large loods, such as roasls and whole poullry, should
be lumed so lhal rhe lop and botlom cook evenly. Also
turn over chicken pieces and chops
ARRANGEMENT
Do nol slack lood. Arrange in a single layer in lhe dish
lor more even cooking Because dense loods cook
more slowly, place lhicker ponicns ol meal, poullry,
lish, and vegelaples reward lhe oulside ol lhe dish.
TESTING FOR noneuess
Because loods cook qulckly in a microwave oven, you
need to lesl lrequenlly lor doneness.
STANDING TIME
Food ohen needs to stand lrorn 2 lo l5 minules aller
you remove il lrorn lne oven Usually, you need lo
cover lood during slanlling lime (a relain heal Remove
rnosl foods when lhey are slighlly undercooked and
lhey Will finish cooklng dunng slanding lirne. The
lnlemal (emperalurs oi lood WIII rise about in vr
during slanclng lime.
SNIELDlNG
To prevenl some ponions ol rectangularor square
dishes lrorn overcooking, you may need lo shield
lhern wllh small slnps ol aluminum loll lo pluck lhe
microwaves. You can also cover poullry legs and
Wlng lips Wilh loll lo keep lheni lrorn overcooking.
Always keep loll al lean l inch horn oven walls
lo prevent arcing,
PIERCING
Pierce lhe shell, skin. or membrane olloods belore
cocklng lo prevenl lhern from burstlng Foods lhal
require piercing include yolks and whiles of eggs, hol
dogs, clams, oyslers, and whole vegelaoles, such as
polaloes and squash.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICRO WA VE O VEN
PR ECAUTIONS
. Place the lrent surtace of the door three inches or
more trcm the countenop edge to avoid accidental
tipping ol the microwave oven during normal use
To program the oven, make sure you touch the center
ol each pad firmly slnce the areas between the pads
wlII not activate the oven. A tone wlII sound each time
a pad ls touched correctly Don" touch several paos
at once
Do not stnke the control panel wtth Sllverware, ulew
slls. etc Breakage may occur
Always use cau n when taking the cooking utenslls
out or the oven Some dishes aosoro heat lrom the
cooked lood and may be hot See Cookware Guide
earl-er In (his sect-on tor more inlormation
Do not nnse cookmg utensils by placing them in
water immediately atter conklng. This may cause
breakage. Also, always allow the turntable to cool
belore removlng it lrom the oven
Never operate the even when it re empty Food or
water should always be in the even during operation
to absorb the mlcrowave energy.
- Do not use the oven |o dry newspapers or clothes
They may catch me,
CLEANING
NOTE: Eetore cleaning the oven, unplug the power
cord ll lhls is impossible, open the oven door to prEn
vent an accidental even start
INYERlOR
the the oven tnstde and outstdc wtth a salt cloth and
a mild detergent solution. Then rinse and wipe dry
Thls should be done weekly or more olten, ll needed.
Never use cleaning powders or rough pads
Excesstve oil splatters on the inside top wlII be dllhcult
to remove it lett tor many days Wlpe splatters Wllh a
wet paper towel, sspsclally atter cooking chicken or
bacon
REMOVABLE PARTS
The turntable and rotating nng are removable They
should be handrwashed in warm tnot hot) water wlth a
mild detergent and a sott cloth Once they are clean,
rinse well and dry With a soft cloth. Never use cleaning
powders, steel wool, or rough pads.
- The Iumlable may be cleaned al the sink, Bo caretul
not to chip or scratch the edges as thls may cause
the turntable to break during use
- The rotating nng should be cleaned regularly
- Use thermometers that have been approved tor
microwave oven chlklng.
- The turntable must always be in place when you
operate the oven.
. Do not use your microwave oven Io cook eggs in the
shell Pressure can build up inside the shell, causing
it to burst
- There are several precautions to lollow when
microwaving popcorn.
7 Do not pop popcorn. except in a mlcvowave—sale
container or commercial packages designed tor
microwave ovens
7 Never try to pop popcorn in a paper bag that is not
microwaveaapprclved
7 Overcooking may result in smoke and tire
7 Do not repop unpopped kernels
7 Do not reuse popcorn bags,
Listen while corn pops Stop even when popping
slows to 2-3 seconds between pops
7 Do not leave microwave unattended while popping
corn
7 Follow directions on bag
DOOR
For best pertormance and salety, the her door panel
and the oven lront trame should be lree ot tood or
grease buildup Wipe otten With a mild detergent, then
rinse and wtpe dry Never use cleaning powders or
rough pods
Alter cleaning the control panel. touch STOP/CLEAR
to clear any entries that might have been entered aucln
dentally while cleanlng the panel Also make sure that
the turntable and rolailng ring are in the right positron.
10
USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
SEI IING THE CLOCK CHILD LOCK
When you' oven ls plugged In or afler a power You can use 1 salely Ieamre to lack the control
mlerrupnon, PLEASE SET TIME OF DAY Wlll panel 50 that chlldren cannot use the oven when
scroll on the display you do run wam them to and when you are
Example: To set the clock my 11:11. ”9am“ ‘he we“
. To sel emu) LOCK:
Touch: Dlsplay Shaws' _
Touch: Display Show
1 . 5”? once.
1. once. Tlme 0! day.
can,
Hold until
2 Clad once ENTER TIME 0; DAY LOCKED LOCKED
appears m
me dismay.
3. Q four Time 01 day untll
“mes CHILD LOCK VS
cancelled
TOUCH START on
CLOCK Ya cancel emu: LOCK:
Touch: Display Show
4. ( clock to stanlho l M l l
clock. l " ’ ’ ‘
Hold unlll Tlme 01 day
LOCKED
NOTE: You can swllch bs1weer| AM and PM by flsapaears
loucmng CLOCK before stdrllng me clock Jgrpnlclyo
11
USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
CUSTOM SET
You can program your mlcrowsve oven lo lum lhe Exemple 2: n: (um on m- clock.
sound and clock on or on. ealusl lhe scroll speed of
me orsplay, swnch belween pounds and kllogramsl TOUCH D|splay ShOWS=
The alsolay wnl scroll
and mm me aemo mono on and on,
Example I: Yo turn off me sound (lanes). me 5 lealure chulces.
(See me ouslom sel
Display Shows: Chan below.)
once The display WIII scroll
me 5 leamre cnorces,
(See me Cuslom Se!
Chan belawl
CLOCK ON TOUCH l
OFF TOUCH z
CLOCK oFF
SOUND ON TOUCH 1
OFF TOUCH 2
NOTE: To mm the clock back an, repeal Slaps lea,
SOUND OFF
(Dlsplay Wlll men show
me ume cl may.)
NOTE: To lurn sound back on. repeal sleps 1—3
Custom Set Chart
Funclron —| Touch keypad cnmce 4
Sound ON/GFF 1 Sound On 01 Sound on
Clock ON/OFF 2 clock On or Clock on
Scroll snsed I“ a slow, Normal or Fast scroll
LBS/KG 4 Lbs or Kg
Demo ON/OFF 5 Demo On 01 Demo on
NoYE: When the power cord .s nrsl plugged m, me celeull ssmnos are, Scum! oNl Clock on, Normal Speed,
ms. and Demo OFF
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@ LG Electronics Inc.
PING. 3828W5A0975 Pr‘nled in Korea

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