LG Electronics USA S184TVA Microwave Oven User Manual 3828W5A3100

LG Electronics USA Microwave Oven 3828W5A3100

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- 2 -Please record the model number and serial number of this unit for future reference. We also suggest you record the details of your contact with LG (LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc.) concerning this unit. Staple your receipt here as proof of purchase. Model No:Serial No:Dealer:Dealer Phone No:Customer RelationsLG Electronics U.S.A., Inc.Service Division Bldg. #3201 James Record Rd.Huntsville, AL 35824-0126Thank you for purchasing a LG microwave oven. (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven withthe door open since open-door operationcan result in harmful exposure tomicrowave energy. It is important not todefeat or tamper with the safetyinterlocks. (b) Do not place any object between theoven front face and the door or allow soilor cleaner residue to accumulate onsealing surfaces.(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged.It is particularly important that the ovendoor closes properly and that there is nodamage to the:(1) Door (bent),(2) Hinges and latches (broken orloosened),  (3) Door seals and sealing surfaces.(d) The oven should not be adjusted orrepaired by anyone except properlyqualified service personnel.PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLEEXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY...
- 3 -TABLE OF CONTENTSPRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLEEXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVEENERGY.............................................................. 2TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................... 3SAFETY............................................................... 4Important Safety Instructions ............................ 4INFORMATION........................................................ 6Location of Model Number.................................... 6Oven Specifications .............................................. 6Electrical Rating .................................................... 6Electrical Requirements ........................................ 6Grounding Instructions.......................................... 6Microwave Oven Features .................................... 7Oven Control Panel............................................... 8OPERATION............................................................10LEARN ABOUT YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN......10Audible Signals...................................................10Clock ...................................................................10Interrupting Cooking............................................10Child Lock ...........................................................10Cooktop Light......................................................11Time Defrost.......................................................11Timed Cooking...................................................12Multi-stage Cooking............................................12Microwave Power Levels ...................................1Auto Defrost........................................................1Operating Tips....................................................1Defrosting Tips...................................................1Using Quick Touch.............................................1       Popcorn..............................................................1       Pizza ..................................................................1Frozen Entree.....................................................1Potato ................................................................1Auto Cook...........................................................1Cooking Guide for Auto Cook.............................1Auto Reheat........................................................1Cooking Guide for Auto Reheat..........................1COOKING................................................................GETTING THE BEST COOKING RESULTS .......FISH & SHELLFISH .............................................Cooking Fish and Shellfish: General Directions........Fish And Shellfish Cooking Table ......................APPETIZERS / SAUCES / SOUPS......................2Cooking Appetizers: Tips and Techniques.........2MEAT....................................................................2Cooking Meat: General Directions .....................2Meat Cooking Table...........................................2POULTRY.............................................................2Cooking Poultry: General Directions ..................2Poultry Cooking Table........................................2PASTA AND RICE................................................2Cooking Pasta and Rice: Tips and Techniques.........2Pasta Cooking Table..........................................2Rice Cooking Table............................................2MAINTENANCE.......................................................2CARE AND CLEANING .......................................2Cleaning the Grease Filters ...............................2Charcoal Filter Replacement .............................2Cooktop/Night Light Replacement .....................2Oven Light Replacement ...................................2QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.............................2MICROWAVE UTENSIL GUIDE...........................2   BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE.....................2WARRANTY..................................VENT Hi/Low/Off ................................................11.....................................................11M............................................1.......................................1......................................1.................................1............................1
- 4 -WARNING - To reduce the risk ofburns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy. w• Read all the instructions before using your oven.• Do not allow children to use this oven withoutclose supervision.• Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors, such assulfide and chloride, in this appliance. This type ofoven is specifically designed to heat, cook, or dryfood. It is not designed for industrial or laboratoryuse.• Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not usethis product near water - for example, near a kitchensink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, orsimilar location.• Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do notleave paper products, cooking utensils, or food inthe cavity when not in use.• Clean the ventilating hood frequently. Do notallow grease to accumulate on the hood or thefilters.• Use care when cleaning the vent hood filters.Corrosive cleaning agents such as lye-based ovencleaners may damage the filters.• Do not tamper with the built-in safety switcheson the oven door. The oven has several built-insafety switches to make sure the power is off whenthe door is open.• Suitable for use above both gas and electric cookingequipment 36 inches wide or less.• Do not use this oven for commercial purposes.It is made for household use only.• When cleaning the door and the surfaces thattouch the door, use only mild, non-abrasivesoaps or detergents and a sponge or soft cloth.• If your oven is dropped or damaged, have itthoroughly checked by a qualified service technicianbefore using it again.• To avoid a fire hazard:                        - Do not severely overcook food. Severely  overcooked foods can start a fire in the oven.          Watch the oven carefully, especially if you  have paper, plastic, or other combustibles in the oven.- Do not store combustible items (bread,cookies, etc.) in the oven, because if lightningstrikes the power lines it may cause the oven toturn on.- Do not use wire twist-ties in the oven. Be sureto inspect purchased items for wire twist-ties andremove them before placing the item in the oven. • If a fire should start:- Keep the oven door closed.- Turn the oven off.- Disconnect the power cord or shut off thepower at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.• To avoid electric shock:- This appliance must be grounded. Connect itonly to a properly grounded outlet. See theelectrical GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSon page 6.- Do not operate this appliance if it has adamaged cord or plug, if it is not workingproperly or if it has been damaged or dropped.- Do not immerse the electrical cord or plug inwater.- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThe safety instructions below will tell you how to use your oven and avoid harm to yourself ordamage to your oven.SAFETY• Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TOAVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found on page 2.• Turn the fan on in case of steam or smoke under   the hood. Keep area under the hood properly   ventilated at all times. Turn off cooking equipment   in case of fire, or if flames or flare-up occurs.
- 5 -• To avoid improperly cooking some foods.- Do not heat any types of baby bottles or babyfood. Uneven heating may occur and  possibly cause personal injury.- Do not heat small-necked containers, such assyrup bottles.- Do not deep-fat fry in your microwave oven.- Do not attempt home canning in yourmicrowave oven.- Do not heat the following items in themicrowave oven: whole eggs in the shell, waterwith oil or fat, sealed containers, or closed glass  jars. These items may explode.• Do not cover or block any openings in the oven.• Use your oven only for the operations described inthis manual.• Do not run the oven empty, without food in it.• Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.• Preserve the oven floor:-Do not heat the oven floor excessively.- Do not allow the gray film on special microwave-cooking packages to touch the oven floor. Put thepackage on a microwavable dish.- Do not cook anything directly on the oven floor orturntable. Use a microwavable dish.- Keep a browning dish at least 3/16 inch above floor.Carefully read and follow the instructions for thebrowning dish. If you use a browning dishincorrectly, you could damage the oven floor.• Install or locate this appliance only in accordancewith the provided installation instructions.• This appliance should be serviced only by qualifiedservice personnel. Contact the nearest authorizedservice facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.• Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to beoverheated beyond the boiling point withoutappearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling or boilingwhen the container is removed from the microwaveoven is not always present.THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDSSUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THECONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A SPOON OROTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.To reduce the risk of injury to persons;- Do not overheat the liquid.- Stir the liquid both before and halfway throughheating it.- Do not use straight-sided containers with narrownecks.- After heating, allow the container to stand in themicrowave oven for a short time before removingthe container.- Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or otherutensil into the container.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSSAFETYFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT ( U.S.A. ONLY) wWARNING:This equipment generates and uses ISM frequency •  Reorient the receiving antenna of the radio orenergy and if not installed and used properly, that is television.in strict accordance with the manufacturer's •  Relocate the Microwave Oven with respect to theinstructions, may cause interference to radio and receiver.television reception. It has been type tested and •  Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.found to comply with limits for ISM Equipment •  Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet sopursuant to part 18 of FCC Rules, which are that the microwave oven and the receiver are ondesigned to provide reasonable protection against different branch circuits.such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio ornot occur in a particular installation. If this equipment TV interference caused by unauthorizeddoes cause interference to radio or television modification to this microwave oven. It is thereception, which can be determined by turning the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.  equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to tryto correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing:WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of Californiato cause cancer. Wash hands after handing.w
- 6 -Please read this owner’s manual. It will tell you howto use all the fine features of this microwave oven. LOCATION OFMODEL NUMBERTo request service information or replacement parts,the service center will require the complete modelnumber of your microwave oven. The number is on theleft side of control panel as shown in the illustrationbelow.OVEN SPECIFICATIONSOutput Power        1,000W (IEC 60705 Standard)Outer Dimensions 29-15/16” x 16-7/16” x 16-15/16”Cavity Volume      1.6 Cu.ftNet Weight            52 lbs.ELECTRICAL RATING* Electrical Rating of the Oven:120V AC 60Hz* 14 Amps / 1600 Watts  ( MWO + Cooktop Lamp +Ventilation Fan)ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSThe oven is designed to operate on a Standard120V/60Hz household outlet. Be sure the circuit is atleast 15A or 20A and the microwave oven is the onlyappliance on the circuit. It is not designed for 50Hzor any circuit other than a 120V/60Hz circuit.GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded. If an electricalshort circuit occurs, grounding reduces the risk ofelectric shock by providing an escape wire for theelectric current. The cord for this appliance has agrounding wire with a grounding plug. Put the plug intoan outlet that is properly installed and grounded.WARNING -        If you use the  grouning plug improperly, you risk electric shock.Ask a qualified electrician if you do not understand thegrounding instructions or if you wonder whether theappliance is properly grounded.Because this appliance fits under the cabinet, it has ashort power-supply cord. See the separate InstallationInstructions for directions on properly placing the cord.Keep the electrical power cord dry and do not pinch orcrush it in any way.If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade groundingplug, and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plugon the appliance. The marked rating of the extensioncord shall be equal to or greater than the electricalrating of the appliance.For a permanently connected appliance:This appliance must be connected to a grounded,metallic, permanent wiring  system, or an equipmentgrounding conductor should be run with the circuitconductors and connected to the equipment groundingterminal or lead on the appliance.Ensure proper groundexists before useINFORMATIONMODEL NUMBER LABEL w
WARNING:Do not operate the oven when empty or without the glass tray. It is best toleave a glass water in the oven when not in use. The water will safely absorball microwave energy, if the oven is accidentally started.INFORMATION- 7 -MICROWAVE OVEN FEATURESw
OVEN CONTROL PANELINFORMATIONSTARTENTERSTOPCLEAR- 8-
- 9 -1. DISPLAY: The Display includes a clock andindicators to tell you time of day, cooking timesettings and cooking functions selected.Touch number pads to enter cookingtime, power level, quantities or weights. Touch this pad to turn the Vent on or off. Touch this pad to turn thecooktop/countertop light on or off. Touch this pad to stop the ovenor clear all entries. 19. STOP/CLEAR:Touch this pad to add 30 seconds of cooking time each time you press it.22. ADD 30 SECTouch this pad to add ten seconds of cooking time each time you press it.21. MORETouch this pad to save energy. 20. ENERGY SAVING:Touch this pad to start a function. If you open the door after oven begins to cook, retouch START/ENTER. Touch this pad to select acooking power level.of cooking time each time you press it.Touch this pad to subtract ten seconds cream,cream cheese,frozen juice.Touch this pad to soften butter,ice Touch this pad to melt butter or margarine,chocolate,cheese,marshmallow.Touch this pad when popping popcorn in your microwave oven. . POPCORN:. MELT. SOFTEN. NUMBER1. POWER LEVEL0. LESS18. START/ENTER:. VENT HI/LOW/OFF LIGHT/OFFINFORMATION7. CLOCKTouch this pad to enter the time of day.3. POTATO. Touch this pad to cook up to 4potatoes without entering a cook time or power.. FROZEN ENTREEuch this pad to cook a 10ounce (284 to 567 g) frozen entreewithout entering a cook time or power.. AUTO COOK. uch this pad to cookmicrowavablefoods without entering a cooktime or power.. TIME. ch this pad followed by number padsto set a cooking time.. PIZZA.ch this pad to reheat one or severalslices of pizza without entering a cook time orpower.. AUTO REHEATTouch this pad to reheatmicrowavable foods without entering a cooktime or power.. TIME DEFROST.uch this pad to set a defrosttime.. AUTO DEFROST.uch this pad followed bynumber pads to thaw frozen meat by weight.NOTE: If you try to enter incorrect instructions,you will not hear any tones. Touch STOP/CLEARand re-enter the instructions.
- 10 -LEARN ABOUT YOUR MICROWAVE OVENThis section discusses the concepts behind microwave cooking and introduces you to the basics you need toknow to operate your microwave oven. Please read this information before use.OPERATIONAUDIBLE SIGNALSAudible signals are available to guide you whensetting and using your oven:• A programming tone will sound each timeyou touch a pad.• Four tones signal the end of a cooking cycle.CLOCKWhen your microwave oven is first plugged in orafter a power failure, the Display will show “:”. If a time of day is not set, “:” will show on the Displayuntil you touch “Clock”.Example: To set the clock for 10:30(AM or PM).Touch: Display Shows::1.2. 12 :003. 10 :304. 10 :30NOTES:• If you enter in an incorrect time and touch “Clock”, you cannot set time of day. Enter the correct time.• If you touch STOPC while setting the clock, theDisplay will show the last time of day set or “:” if no time of day has been set.Use this safety feature to lock the control panelwhen you are cleaning the oven, or so that childrencannot use the oven unsupervised.To set CHILD LOCK:Touch: Display Shows:CHILD LOCKTouch and hold until“L” appears in thedisplay.(approximately 4 seconds)To cancel CHILD LOCK:Touch: Display Shows:1.1.2.You can stop the oven during a cycle by openingthe door. The oven stops heating and the fanstops, but the light stays on.To restart cooking, close the door and TouchSTART.If you do not want to continue cooking,open the door and touch STOP/C.INTERRUPTING COOKINGTouch and hold until“L” disappears in thedisplay.(approximately 4 seconds):
- 11 -OPERATIONThe Touch: Display Shows:1.Once for HIGHTwice for Low2.Turn off fan when desiredNOTE: If the temperature from the range or cooktopbelow the oven gets too hot, the exhaust fan in thevent hood will automatically turn on at the HIGHsetting to protect the oven.It may stay on up to an hour to cool the oven.When this occurs, the  pad will not turn the fanoff. You cannot turn the exhaust fan off duringmicrowave cooking.:::COOKTOP LIGHTThe pad on the bottom left of the control panelcontrols the cooktop light.Example: To set the Lamp for .Touch: Display Shows:1.::Once for  lightTwice for  light2.:To turn off, touch pad oneor two times depending onlight setting.TIME DEFROST1.:02. 2 :003. Time counting down.Using TIME DEFROST can defrost for a selectedlength of time.Example: To set TIME DEFROST for 2 minutes.Touch: Display Shows::At the end of the Time defrost four tones will sound.ADD 30 SECA time-saving pad, this simplified control lets youquickly set and start microwave cooking without theneed to touch STARTENTER.Example: To cook for 2 minutes.Touch  4 times.The oven begins cooking and display shows time counting down.NOTE:If you touch , it will add 30 seconds up to99 min 59 seconds.
- 12 -OPERATION:TIMED COOKINGThis feature lets you program a specific cook timeand power. For best results, there are 10 powerlevel settings in addition to HIGH (100%) power .Refer to the “Microwave Power Levels Table” onpage   for more information.NOTE: If you do not select a power level, the ovenwill automatically cook at HIGH (100%) power.Example: To cook for 5 minutes, 30 secondsat 80% power.Touch: Display Shows:1.2.3.4.5.: 05 :30P-hiP-80Time counting downand COOK.2. 3 :00To set a 3 minute cook time for first stage.4.P-80To set an 80% cookpower for the first stage.1. : 03.P-hiMULTI-STAGE COOKINGFor best results, some recipes call for different cookpowers during different stages of a cook cycle. Youcan program your oven to switch from one powerlevel to another for up to 2 stages.Example: To set a 2-stage cook cycle.Touch: Display Shows:5.6.To set a 7 minute cook time for second stage.7.9.: 07 :00P-hi8.To set a 50% cook powerfor the second stage.P-5010. When the first stage is over, you will hear twoshort tones as the oven begins the secondcook stage.Time counting downand COOK.14
MELTMelt provides four preset categories for melt.Butter, Chocolate, Cheese, Marshmallows.Details  MELT TABLE Example: To Melt 16 oz Cheese.1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.MELT 2. Touch MELT pad three times.23. Choose 16 oz.4. Touch START/ENTER.NOTE: After 4 seconds, the oven will startautomatically. When the cook timeis over, you will hear four beeps and End will display.SOFTENSoften provides four preset categories for melt.Butter, Ice Cream, Cream Cheese, Frozen Juice.Details  SOFTEN TABLEExample: To Soften 3 oz Cream Cheese.1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.SOFTEN 2. Touch SOFTEN pad three times.13. Choose 3 oz.4. Touch START/ENTER.NOTE: After 4 seconds, the oven will startautomatically. When the cook timeis over, you will hear four beeps and End will display.OPERATIONCategoryMELT TABLESOFTEN  TABLEButterChocolateCheeseMarshmallows11 stick2 sticks4 oz 8 oz8 oz 16 oz3 sticks__5 oz 10 oz _234123Touch pad numberTouch pad    timesCategoryTouch pad    timesTouch pad number123Butter 1 1 stick2 sticks3 sticksIce Cream 2halfpintquart gallonCream Cheese 33 oz 8 oz _Frozen Juice 46 oz 12 oz 16 oz- 1-E feature saves energy   by turning off the display.The display will also turn off when the unit is not active for 5 minutes.1.:2.:3.
- 1-OPERATIONFor best results, some recipes call for different cookpowers. The lower the cook power, the slower thecooking. Each number from 1 to 9 stands for a different percentage of full cook power.The following chart gives the percentage of cookpower each number pad stands for, and the cookpower name usually used. NOTE: Once cook time has been entered, you can also use the  pad as a second KitchenTimer by entering “0” for the Cook Power. The oven will count down the cooking time you set withoutcooking.It also tells you when to use each cook power.  Followrecipe or food package instructions if available.NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for cooking timesbased on the 1000 Watt cook power of your microwaveoven.MICROWAVE POWER LEVELSCOOK Power NAME WHEN TO USE IT100% of full power High • Quick heating many convenience foods andfoods with high water content, such as soups andbeverages.• Cooking tender cuts of meat, ground meat,9 = 90% of full power • Heating cream soups8 = 80% of full power • Heating rice, pasta, or casseroles7 = 70% of full power • Cooking and heating foods that need a Medium-High Cook Power lower than high (for example,whole fish and meat loaf) or when food is cooking too fast• Reheating a single serving of food6 = 60% of full power • Cooking requiring special care, such as cheeseand egg dishes, pudding, and custards• Finishing cooking casseroles5 = 50% of full power Medium • Cooking ham, whole poultry, and pot roasts• Simmering stews4 = 40% of full power • Melting chocolate• Heating pastries3 = 30% of full power Medium-Low, • Manually defrosting foods, such as bread, fish,Defrost meats, poultry, and precooked foods2 = 20% of full power • Softening butter, cheese, and ice cream1 = 10% of full power0 = 0% of full powerLow• Keeping food warm• Standing time None
- 1-OPERATIONExample: To defrost 1.2 lbs of ground beef.Touch: Display Shows:1.2.1. 2To enter the weight3.Time counting down.AUTO DEFROST defrost sequences are preset in the oven.The auto defrost feature provides you with the bestdefrosting method for frozen foods. The cooking guidewill show you which defrost sequence is recommendedfor the food you are defrosting. For added convenience, the Auto Defrostincludes a built-in beep mechanism that remindsyou to check, turn over, separate, or rearrange to getbest defrost results.  different defrosting levelsare provided.1 MEAT2 POULTRY3 FISH4 BREAD*vailable weight is 0.1~6.0 lbs.NOTE:When you touch the START pad, the display changesto defrost time count down. 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 touchSTART to resume the defrost cycle.OPERATING TIPS• For best results, remove fish, shellfish, meat, andpoultry from its original closed paper or plasticpackage (wrapper). Otherwise, the wrap will holdsteam and juice close to the foods, which can causethe outer surface of the foods to cook.• For best results, shape your ground meat into theform of a doughnut before freezing. Whendefrosting, scrape off thawed meat when the beepsounds and continue defrosting.• Place foods in a shallow container.This table shows you food type selections and theweights you can set for each type. For bestresults, loosen or remove covering on food.FOOD TOUCH  WEIGHTS YOU Auto Defrost  CAN SET (tenths of a pound)Meat 1 Time(s) .1 to 6.0 (45g to 2722g)Poultry 2 Time(s) .1 to 6.0 (45g to 2722g)Fish 3 Time(s) .1 to 6.0 (45g to 2722g)CategoryMEAT0.1 to 6.0 lbsPOULTRY0.1 to 6.0 lbsFoodBEEFGround beef, Round steak, Cubes forstew, Tenderloin steak, Pot roast, Ribroast, Rump roast, Chuck roast,Hamburger patty.LAMBChops (1-inch thick), Rolled roast.PORKChops (1/2-inch thick), Hot dogs,Spareribs, Countrystyle ribs.  Rolled roast, Sausage.POULTRYWhole (under 4 lbs), Cut up, Breasts (boneless).CORNISH HENSWhole.TURKEYBreast (under 6 lbs).SHELLFISHCrab meat, Lobster tails, Shrimp,Scallops.FISH0.1 to 6.0 lbsFISHFillets, Whole Steaks.BREAD  Time(s) .1 to .0 (45g to g)0.1 to .0 lbsSliced bread, Buns, Baguette, etc.Separate slices and place between paper towel or flat plate.Turn food over at beep.After defrosting, let stand for 1-2 minutes.
- 1 -OPERATIONDEFROSTING TIPS• When using Auto Defrost, the weight to be enteredis the net weight in pounds and tenths of pounds(the weight of the food minus the container).• Before starting, make sure you have removed anyof the metal twist-ties which often come with frozenfood bags, and replace them with strings or elasticbands.• Open containers such as cartons before they areplaced in the oven.• Always slit or pierce plastic pouches or packaging.• If food is foil wrapped, remove foil and place it in asuitable container.• Slit the skins, if any, of frozen food such assausage.• Bend plastic pouches of food to ensure evendefrosting.• Always underestimate defrosting time. If defrostedfood is still icy in the center, return it to themicrowave oven for more defrosting.• The length of defrosting time varies according tohow solidly the food is frozen.• The shape of the package affects how quickly foodwill defrost. Shallow packages will defrost morequickly 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 partsof food such as chicken wings, leg tips, fish tails, orareas that start to get warm. Make sure the foil doesnot touch the sides, top, or bottom of the oven. Thefoil 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 time.Break apart and remove food as required.
- 1 -OPERATION:Your oven’s menu has been preprogrammed to cookfood automatically. Tell the oven what you want.Then let you microwave oven cook your selections.PIZZAPizza lets you reheat up to 3 slices of pizza.A slice is based on a 5 ounce slice.NOTE:• Place on a low plate & paper towel.• Do not cover.Example: To reheat 2 slices of Pizza.Touch: Display Shows:Time counting down andCOOK.When the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and End will display.2POPCORNPopcorn lets you pop  3.0, and 3.5 ouncebags of commercially packaged microwavepopcorn. Pop only one package at a time. If youare using a microwave popcorn popper, followmanufacturer’s instructions.To set your microwaveoven correctly, follow this chart:Example: To pop a 3.0 oz. bag.Touch: Display Shows:once for 3.5 oztwice for 3.0 ozTime counting down andCOOK.When the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and End will display.once for 1 slicetwice for 2 slicesthree times for 3 slices3. 0 Using Quick TouchFROZEN ENTREEFrozen Entree lets you cook 10 and 20 ounce plates ofcommercially packaged microwave frozen entreewithout entering cooking times and power levels.Remove tray from outer carton.Do not remove film cover, but cut it to vent.Example: To reheat a 20 oz. frozen entree.Touch: Display Shows:POTATOThe Potato lets you cook potatoes with preset times andcook powers. You can choose from 1 to 4 potatoes.NOTE:• Cooking times are based on an average 8 ounce potato.• Before baking, pierce potato with fork several times.• After baking, let stand for 5 minutes.Example: To cook 2 Potatoes.Touch: Display Shows:When the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and End will display.Time counting down andCOOK.2 02Time counting down andCOOK.When the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and End will display.once for 10 oztwice for 20 ozonce for 1 potatotwice for 2 potatoesthree times for 3 potatoesfour times for 4 potatoes
OPERATION- 1 -AUTO COOKAuto Cook provides four preset categories for cooking. Touch: Display Shows:Example: To cook 2 cups of Casserole.Touch: Display Show1.Choose food category.Touch padCategory of Time(s)Freshvegetable 1Frozen 2vegetableRice 3Casserole 4s: 2. Time counting down andCOOK.Enter quantity/servings.When the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and End will display.Number ofCategory cupsFresh 1 - 4 cupsvegetableFrozen 1 - 4 cupsvegetableRice 1 - 2 cupsCasserole 1 - 4 cupsCOOKING GUIDE FOR AUTO COOKCODE CATEGORY QUANTITYDIRECTIONS1 cup Place in a microwavable bowl orcasserole. 2 cups Add water according to the quantity. FRESH1VEGETABLE3 cups Let stand 3 minutes.* 1-2 cups: add 2 tbsp water.4 cups * 3-4 cups: add 2 tbsp water.1 cup Place in a microwavable bowl orcasserole. FROZEN2 cups2VEGETABLELet stand 3 minutes.3 cups * 1-2 cups: add 2 tbsp water.* 3-4 cups: add 2 tbsp water.4 cupsPlace in a microwavable bowl or1 cup casserole. 3RICE2 cups Let stand 5 minutes.1 cup Place in a microwavable bowl orcasserole. 42 cupsCASSEROLEStir and let stand 3 minutes.3 cups4 cupsCover with vented plastic wrap. Cover with vented plastic wrap. Cover with vented plastic wrap. Cover with vented plastic wrap.
OPERATIONAUTO REHEATAuto Reheat provides four preset categories for Touch: Display Shows:2. Time counting down andCOOK.Enter quantity/servings.When the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and End will display.Number ofCategory cups/ItemsDinner plate 1 - 2 servingsSoup/sauce 1 - 4 cupsCasserole 1 - 4 cupsRoll/Muffin 1 - 4 piecesreheating.Example: To reheat 2 servings of Dinner plate.Touch: Display Shows:1.COOKING GUIDE FOR AUTO REHEATChoose food category.Touch padCategory of Time(s)Dinner plate 1 Soup/sauce 2Casserole 3Roll/Muffin 4CODE CATEGORY SERVING AMOUNT DIRECTION1 serving (10 oz.) Place on a low plate. 1DINNER PLATE Cover with vented plastic wrap. 2 servings (15 oz.) Let stand 3 minutes.1 cup 2SOUP/SAUCE Place in shallow microwavable casserole.2 cups  Cover with vented plastic wrap. Stir and let stand 3 minutes.3 cups 4 cups 1 cup 3CASSEROLE Place in a microwavable bowl or casserole.2 cups  Cover with plastic wrap.3 cups  Stir and let stand 3 minutes.4 cups 1 piece (2 oz.)4ROLL/MUFFIN Place on paper towel. 2 pieces (4 oz.) Do not cover.3 pieces (6 oz.)4 pieces (8 oz.)-  -
COOKINGGETTING THE BEST COOKINGRESULTSTo get the best results from your microwave oven, readand follow the guidelines below.• Storage Temperature: Foods taken from the freezeror refrigerator take longer to cook than the samefoods at room temperature. The time for recipes inthis book is based on the normal storage temperatureof the food.• Size: Small pieces of food cook faster than largeones, pieces similar in size and shape cook moreevenly. For even cooking, reduce the power whencooking large pieces of food.• Natural Moisture: Very moist foods cook moreevenly because microwave energy is attracted towater molecules.• Stir foods such as casseroles and vegetables fromthe outside to the center to distribute the heat evenlyand speed cooking. Constant stirring is notnecessary.• Turn over foods like pork chops, baking potatoes,roasts, or whole cauliflower halfway through thecooking time to expose all sides equally to microwaveenergy.• Place delicate areas of foods, such as asparagustips, toward the center of the dish.• Arrange unevenly shaped foods, such as chickenpieces or salmon steaks, with the thicker, meatierparts toward the outside of the dish.• Shield, with Small pieces of aluminum foil, parts offood that may cook quickly, such as wing tips and legends of poultry.• Let It Stand: After you remove the food from themicrowave, cover food with foil or casserole lid and letit stand to finish cooking in the center and avoidovercooking the outer edges. The length of standingtime depends on the density and surface area of thefood. • Wrapping in waxed paper or paper towel:Sandwiches and many other foods containingprebaked bread should be wrapped prior tomicrowaving to prevent drying out.• Prepare the fish for cooking.- Completely defrost the fish or shellfish. - Arrange unevenly shaped pieces with thicker partstoward the outside of the dish. Arrange shellfish in asingle layer for even cooking.- The type of cover you use depends on how youcook. Poached fish needs a microwavable lid orvented plastic wrap.- Baked fish, coated fish, or fish in sauce needs to becovered lightly with waxed paper to keep the coatingcrisp and sauce from getting watery.- Always set the shortest cooking time. Fish is donewhen it turns opaque and the thickest part begins toflake. Shellfish is done when the shell turns frompink to red and the flesh is opaque and firm.• The Fish and Shellfish Cooking Table below providesspecific directions with Power Level and CookingTime settings for most types of fish and shellfish.Fish & ShellfishCooking Fish and Shellfish: General DirectionsPOWERLEVEL COOKING TIME  DIRECTIONSFISHHIHI7HIHI31/2-41/2 minutes41/2-51/2 minutes41/2-6 minutes31/2-5 minutes31/2-5 minutesArrange fish in a single layer with thickest portion towardoutside edge of 11/2 quart microwavable baking dish.Brush with melted butter and season, if desired. Cookcovered with vented plastic wrap. Let stand covered 2minutes. If you are cooking more than 1 lb. of fish, turnthe fish halfway through cooking.Arrange in a single layer. Prepare as directed above,except stir instead of turning the shellfish.Fish filletsFish steaksWhole fishScallopsShrimp, shelledFish And Shellfish Cooking Table-  -
COOKINGAppetizers / Sauces / SoupsCooking Appetizers: Tips andTechniquesRecommended• Crisp crackers, such as melba toast, shredded wheatand crisp rye crackers are best for microwave use. Wait until party time to add the spreads. Place a paper towel under the crackers while they cook in the microwave oven to absorb extra moisture.• Arrange individual appetizers in a circle for evencooking.• Stir dips to distribute heat and shorten cooking time.Cooking Sauces: Tips and Techniques• Use a microwavable casserole or glass measuringcup that is at least 2 or 3 times the volume of thesauce.• Sauces made with cornstarch thicken more rapidlythan those made with flour.Cooking Soups: Tips and Techniques• Cook soups in a microwavable dish which holdsdouble the volume of the recipe ingredients to preventboil-over, especially if you use cream or milk in thesoup.• Generally, cover microwaved soups with VENTEDplastic wrap or a microwavable lid.• Cover foods to retain moisture. Uncover foods toretain crispness.• Avoid overcooking by using the minimum suggestedtime. Add more time, if necessary, only after checkingthe food.Not Recommended• Appetizers with a crisp coating or puff pastry are bestdone in a conventional oven with dry heat.• Breaded products can be warmed in the microwaveoven but will not come out crisp.MeatCooking Meat: General Directions• Prepare the meat for cooking.- Defrost completely.- Trim off excess fat to avoid splattering.- Place the meat, fat side down, on a microwavablerack in a microwavable dish.- Use oven cooking bag for less tender cuts of meat.- Arrange the meat so that thicker portions are towardthe outside of the dish.- Cover the meat with waxed paper to preventsplattering.• Tend the meat as it cooks.- Drain juices as they accumulate to reducesplattering and keep from overcooking the bottom ofthe meat.- Shield thin or bony portions with strips of foil toprevent overcooking.NOTE: Keep the foil at least 1 inch from the ovenwalls, and do not cover more than one-third of the meatwith foil at any one time.• Let the meat stand covered with foil 10-15 minutesafter you remove it from the oven. The internaltemperature of the meat may rise from 5-10°F duringstanding time.The Meat Cooking Table on the next page providesdetailed directions, Power Level, and Cooking Timesettings for most cuts of meat.• Cook sauces made with cornstarch or flour uncoveredso you may stir them 2 or 3 times during cooking for asmooth consistency.• To adapt a conventional sauce or gravy recipe,reduce the amount of liquid slightly.• Stirring occasionally will help blend flavors, distributeheat evenly, and may even shorten the cooking time.• When converting a conventional soup recipe to cookin the microwave, reduce the liquid, salt, and strongseasonings.- 2 -
COOKINGMeat Cooking TablePOWERLEVEL COOKING TIME  DIRECTIONSMEAT HI55HI33HI1-11/2 minutes11/2-2 minutes21/2-31/2 minutes8-10 minutesper poundRARE(135°F)11-13 minutesper poundMEDIUM(155°F)11-12 minutesper poundRARE(135°F)12-13 minutesper poundMEDIUM(145°F)13-14 minutesper poundWELL(155°F)11/2-2 minutes  2-3 minutes   4-5 minutes 7-8 minutes18-20 minutesper pound15-17 minutesper pound25-27 minutesper pound(165°F)45-60 seconds1-11/2 minutes11/2-2 minutes13/4-2 minutesForm patties with depression in center of each.Place on microwavable roast rack. Brush with browningagent, if desired. Cover with waxed paper.Turn over halfway through cooking.Let stand covered 1 minute.Place roast fat side down on microwavable roasting rack.Add desired seasonings and cover with waxed paper.Turn meat over halfway through cooking and shield ifnecessary.Remove roast from microwave oven when desiredtemperature is reached. Let stand covered with foil 15minutes.(Temperature may rise about 10°F).Place roast fat side down on microwavable roasting rack.Brush lamb with marinade or desired seasonings suchas rosemary, thyme or marjoram. Cover with waxedpaper.Turn roast over after 15 minutes, and again after 30minutes. Shield if necessary.Remove roast from microwave when desiredtemperature is reached. Let stand covered with foil 15minutes (Temperature may rise about 10°F).Place bacon slices on microwavable roasting rack.Cover with paper towels.After cooking, let stand 1 minute.Place chops in microwavable baking dish.Add desired seasonings and cover with vented plasticwrap. Cook until no longer pink or until internaltemperature reaches 170°F. Turn chops over halfwaythrough cooking.Let stand covered 5 minutes.(Temperature may rise about 10°F).Place roast in cooking bag in microwavable dish.Add seasonings and browning agent if desired. Closebag loosely with microwavable closure or string. Aftercooking, let stand in bag 15 minutes. (Temperature mayrise about 10°F.) Internal temperature of pork shouldreach 170°F before serving.Pierce links and place on microwavable roasting rack.Cover with waxed paper or paper towel.Turn over halfway through cooking.After cooking, let stand covered 1 minute.BeefHamburgers,Fresh ordefrosted(4 oz. each)1 patty2 patties4 pattiesSirloin tip roast(3-4 lbs.)LambLamb roast,rolledboneless(3-4 lbs.)PorkBacon slices2 slices4 slices6 slicesChops(5-7 oz. each)2 chops4 chopsLoin Roast,rolled, boneless(3 1/2- 4 1/2 lbs.)Sausage links,Fresh orFrozen,defrosted(1-2 oz. each)2 links4 links6 links10 links(8 oz. pkg.) 10slices- 2 -
COOKING• Prepare the poultry for cooking.- Defrost completely.- Arrange poultry pieces with thicker pieces at theoutside edge of the baking dish. When cooking legs,arrange them like the spokes of a wheel.- Cover the baking dish with waxed paper to reducesplattering.- Use a browning agent or cook with a sauce to give abrowned appearance.• Tend the poultry as it cooks.- Drain and discard juices as they accumulate.- Shield thin or bony pieces with small strips ofaluminum foil to prevent overcooking. Keep foil atleast 1 inch from the oven walls and other pieces offoil.• The poultry is done when it is no longer pink and thejuices run clear. When done, the temperature in thethigh meat should be 180-185°F.• Let the poultry stand after cooking covered with foil for10 minutes.The Poultry Cooking Table below provides detaileddirections, Power Level, and Cooking Time settings formost cuts and types of poultry.PoultryCooking Poultry: General DirectionsPOWERLEVEL COOKING TIME  DIRECTIONSPOULTRYHIHIHI41/2-51/2 minutesper lb12-13 minutes per lb6-7 minutes per lbWash pieces, shake the water off, and go on with cooking.Place pieces in a single layer in a microwavable bakingdish with thicker pieces to the outside. Brush with butteror browning agent and seasonings if desired. Cover withwaxed paper. Cook until no longer pink and juices runclear. Let stand covered 5 minutes.Wash pieces, shake the water off, and go on with cooking.Place breast side down on a microwavable roasting rack.Brush with butter, or browning agent and seasoning ifdesired. Cover with waxed paper. Cook 1/3 of estimatedtime. Turn breast side up, brush with butter, or browningagent. Replace waxed paper. Cook 1/3 of estimated timeagain. Shield if necessary. Cook remaining 1/3 ofestimated time or until no longer pink and juices runclear. Let stand covered with foil 10 minutes. (Thetemperature may rise about 10°F.) The temperature inthe high should be 180°F-185°F when the poultry isdone.Wash, shake the water off, and go on with cooking. Tiewings to body of hen and the legs to tail. Place hensbreast side down on microwavable rack. Cover withwaxed paper. Turn breast side up halfway throughcooking. Shield bone ends of drumsticks with foil.Remove and discard drippings. Brush with butter orbrowning agent and seasonings if desired. Cook until nolonger pink and juices run clear. Remove hens frommicrowave when they reach desired temperature. Letstand covered with foil 5 minutes.(Temperature may rise about 10°F). Temperature inbreast should be 170°F before serving.Chicken pieces(21/2-3 lbs).Chicken whole(3-31/2 lbs)Cornish HensWhole(1-1  lbs.each)Poultry Cooking Table1/2- 2 -
COOKINGMicrowave cooking and conventional cooking of pasta,rice, and cereal require about the same amount of time,but the microwave is a more convenient methodbecause you can cook and serve in the same dish.There is no stirring needed and leftover pasta tastesjust like fresh cooked when reheated in the microwaveoven.Pasta And Rice• If you are planning to use rice or pasta in a casserole,undercook it so it is still firm.• Allow for standing time with rice, but not for pasta.• The Pasta and Rice Cooking Tables below providespecific directions, with Power Level and CookingTime settings for most common types of pasta andrice.Cooking Pasta and Rice: Tips and TechniquesPOWERLEVEL COOKING TIME  DIRECTIONSTYPE OF PASTAHI5HI5HI5HI59 to 10 minutes71/2 to 81/2 minutes6 to 7 minutes51/2 to 61/2 minutes7 to 8 minutes11 to 121/2 minutes8 to 10 minutes51/2 to 61/2 minutesCombine hot tap water and salt, if desired. Use a 2-quart microwavable baking dish and cover withvented plastic wrap for spaghetti and lasagnanoodles. Use microwavable lid or vented plasticwrap for macaroni and egg noodles.Cook as directed in chart or until water boils.Stir in pasta; cook covered as directed in chart or until tender.Drain in a colander. Spaghetti4 cups water.Add 8 oz. spaghetti.Macaroni3 cups water.Add 2 cups macaroni.Lasagna noodles4 cups water.Add 8 oz. lasagna noodles.Egg noodles6 cups water.Add 4 cups noodles.Pasta Cooking TablePOWERLEVEL COOKING TIME  DIRECTIONSTYPE OF RICEHI3HI5Hi3HI31/2 to 41/2 minutes18 minutes41/2 to 51/2 minutes28 minutes4 to 5 minutes28 minutes2 to 3 minutesCombine hot tap water and salt, if desired, in 2quart microwavable casserole. Cover withmicrowavable lid or vented plastic wrap. Cook asdirected in chart or until water boils.Stir in rice and any seasonings.Cook covered as directed in chart or until water is absorbed and rice is tender. Let stand covered 5 to 10 minutes. Fluff with fork.Cook water until it boils. Stir rice into boiling waterand let stand, covered 5 to 10 minutes or until wateris absorbed and rice is tender. Fluff with fork.Long grain2 1/4 cups water.Add 1 cup rice.Brown2 1/2 cups water.Add 1 cup rice.Long grain andwild rice mix2 1/3 cups water.Add 6 oz. pkg.Quick cooking1 cup water.Add 1 cup rice.Rice Cooking Table- 2 -
MAINTENANCECARE AND CLEANINGFor best performance and safety, keep the oven cleaninside and outside. Take special care to keep the innerdoor panel and the oven front frame free of food orgrease build-up.Never use rough powder or pads. Wipe themicrowave oven inside and out, including the hoodbottom cover, with a soft cloth and a warm(not hot)mild detergent solution. Then rinse and wipe dry. Use achrome cleaner and polish on chrome, metal andaluminum surfaces. Wipe spatters immediately with awet paper towel, especially after cooking chicken orbacon. Clean your oven weekly or more often, ifneeded. CLEANING THE GREASE FILTERSThe grease filters should be removed and cleanedoften, at least once a month.2. Soak grease filters in hot water and a milddetergent. Rinse well and shake to dry. Do not useammonia or place in a dishwasher. Thealuminum will darken.NOTE: Do not operate the hood without the filters inplace.CHARCOAL FILTER REPLACEMENTIf your oven is vented inside, the charcoal filter shouldbe replaced every 6 to 12 months, and more often ifnecessary. The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned. To order a new charcoal filter, contact the ServiceCenter.1. Remove the two vent grille mounting screws.(2  screws)2. Tip the grille forward, then lift it out3. Open the door.4. Push the hook and remove old filter.Hook6. Slide the bottom of the vent cover into place. Pushthe top until it snaps into place. Replace the mountingscrews. Turn the power back on at the main powersupply and set the clock. 5. Slide a new charcoal filter into place and close the door. The filter should rest at the angle shown and set the clock.1.  To remove grease filters, slide each  filter to the side, then pull filters downward. The filter will drop out.ĸĸķ3. To reinstall the filters, slide it into the side slot, thenpush up and forward to lock.ĸĸķ- 2 -
MAINTENANCEOVEN LIGHT REPLACEMENT1. Unplug oven or turn off power at the main powersupply.2. Remove the vent cover mounting screws. (2 screws)3. Tip the cover forward, then lift out to remove.4. Lift up the bulb holder.5. Replace bulb with a 30 watt appliance bulb.6. Replace the bulb holder.7. Slide the top of the vent cover into place. Push thebottom until it snaps into place. Replace themounting screws. Turn the power back on at themain power supply. COOKTOP/NIGHT LIGHT REPLACEMENT1, Unplug oven or turn off power at the main powersupply.2. Remove the bulb cover mounting screws.3. Replace bulb with 30 watt appliance bulb.4. Replace bulb cover, and mount screw.5. Turn the power back on at the main power supply.QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSQ. Can I use a rack in my microwave oven so that Imay reheat or cook in two levels at a time?A. Only use the rack that is supplied with yourmicrowave oven. Use of any other rack can result inpoor cooking performance and/or arcing and maydamage your oven.Q. Can I use either metal or aluminum pans in mymicrowave oven?A. Usable metal includes aluminum foil for shielding(use small, flat pieces), and shallow foil trays (if trayis 3/4 inch deep and filled with food to absorbmicrowave energy). Never allow metal to touchwalls or door.Q. Sometimes the door of my microwave ovenappears wavy. Is this normal?A. This appearance is normal and does not affect theoperation of your oven.Q. What are the humming noises that I hear whenmy microwave oven is operating?A. You hear the sound of the transformer when themagnetron tube cycles on and off.Q. Why does the dish become hot when Imicrowave food in it? I thought that this shouldnot happen.A. As the food becomes hot it will conduct the heat tothe dish. Use hot pads to remove food aftercooking.Q. What does “standing time” mean?A. ”Standing time” means that food should be takenout of the oven and covered for additional time aftercooking. This process allows the cooking to finish,saves energy and frees the oven for other purpose.Q. Can I pop popcorn in my microwave oven? Howdo I get the best results?A. Yes. Pop packaged microwave popcorn followingmanufacturer’s guidelines or use thepreprogrammed Popcorn pad.     Do not use regular paper bags. Use the “listeningtest” by stopping the oven as soon as the poppingslows to a “pop” every one or two seconds. Do nottry to repop unpopped kernels. You can also usespecial microwave poppers. When using a popper,be sure to follow manufacturer’s directions. Do notpop popcorn in glass utensils.Q. Why does steam come out of the air exhaustvent?A. Steam is normally produced during cooking. Themicrowave oven has been designed to vent thissteam out the top vent.- 2 -
- 2 -USEOVENPROOF GLASS (treated for highintensity heat):utility dishes, loaf dishes, pie plates,cake plates, liquid measuring cups,casseroles and bowls without metallictrim.CHINA:bowls, cups, serving plates and platterswithout metallic trim.PLASTIC:Plastic wrap (as a cover)-- lay the plasticwrap loosely over the dish and press it tothe sides.Vent plastic wrap by turning back oneedge slightly to allow excess steam toescape. The dish should be deepenough so that the plastic wrap will nottouch the food. As the food heats it maymelt the plastic wrap wherever the wraptouches the food.Use plastic dishes, cups, semirigid freezer containers, and plasticbags only for short cooking time. Usethese with care because the plasticmay soften from the heat of the food.PAPER:Paper towels, waxed paper, papernapkins, and paper plates with nometallic trim or design. Look for themanufacturer's label for use in themicrowave oven. DO NOT USEMETAL UTENSILS:Metal shields the food from microwave energy and producesuneven cooking. Also avoid metal skewers, thermometers, or foiltrays. Metal utensils can cause arcing, which can damage yourmicrowave oven.METAL DECORATION:Metal-trimmed or metal-banded dinnerware, casserole dishes,etc. The metal trim interferes with normal cooking and maydamage the oven.ALUMINUM FOIL:Avoid large sheets of aluminum foil because they hinder cookingand may cause harmful arcing. Use small pieces of foil to shieldpoultry legs and wings. Keep ALL aluminum foil at least 1 inchfrom the side walls and door of the oven.WOOD:Wooden bowls and boards will dry out and may split or crackwhen you use them in the microwave oven. Baskets react in thesame way.TIGHTLY COVERED UTENSILS:Be sure to leave openings for steam to escape from coveredutensils. Pierce plastic pouches of vegetables or other food itemsbefore cooking. Tightly closed pouches could explode.BROWN PAPER:Avoid using brown paper bags.They absorb too much heat and could burn.FLAWED OR CHIPPED UTENSILS:Any utensil that is cracked, flawed, or chipped may break in theoven.METAL TWIST TIES:Remove metal twist ties from plastic or paper bags.They become hot and could cause a fire.MICROWAVE UTENSIL GUIDEMAINTENANCE
- 2 -Check the following list to be sure a service call isreally necessary. A quick reference of this manual aswell as reviewing additional information on items tocheck may prevent an unneeded service call.If nothing on the oven operates:• check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped maincircuit breaker.• check if oven is properly connected to electric circuitin house.• check that controls are set properly.If the oven interior light does not works:• the light bulb is loose or defective.If oven will not cook:• check that control panel was programmed correctly.• check that door is firmly closed.• check that Start Pad was pressed.• check that probe was inserted correctly into receptacle.• check that timer wasn’t started instead of a cookfunction.If oven takes longer than normal to cook or cookstoo rapidly:• be sure the Power Level is programmed properly.If the time of day clock does not always keepcorrect time:• check that the power cord is fully inserted into theoutlet receptacle.• be sure the oven is the only appliance on theelectrical circuit.If food cooks unevenly:• be sure food is evenly shaped.• be sure food is completely defrosted before cooking.• check placement of aluminum foil strips used to preventovercooking.If food is undercooked:• check recipe to be sure all directions (amount, time, &power levels) were correctly followed.• be sure microwave oven is on a separate circuit.• be sure food is completely defrosted before cooking.If food is overcooked:• check recipe to be sure all directions (amount, powerlevel, time, size of dish) were followed.If arcing (sparks) occur:• be sure microwavable dishes were used.• be sure wire twist ties weren’t used.• be sure oven wasn’t operated when empty.• make sure metal rack (if used) is properly installed on 4supports.If the Display shows a time counting down but theoven is not cooking:• check that door is firmly closed.• check that timer wasn’t started instead of a cookingfunction.BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICEMAINTENANCE
- 2 -LG Electronics Inc. will repair or replace your product, at LG’s option, if it proves to be defective in material orworkmanship under normal use, during the warranty period set forth below, effective from the date of originalconsumer purchase of the product. This limited warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product andeffective only when used in the United States, including U.S. Territories.THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUTLIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TOTHE EXTENT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS REQUIRED BY LAW, IT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THEEXPRESS WARRANTY PERIOD ABOVE. LG WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT,OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS, IN CONNECTIONWITH THE PRODUCT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIEDWARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THEABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:1. Service trips to your home to deliver, pick up, and/or install the product, instruct, or replace housefuses or correct wiring, or correction of unauthorized repairs; and2. Damages or operating problems that result from misuse, abuse, operation outside environmentalspecifications or contrary to the requirements or precautions in the Operating Guide, accident,vermin, fire, flood, improper installation, acts of God, unauthorized modification or alteration, incorrectelectrical current or voltage, or commercial use, or use for other than intended purpose.3. Therefore, the cost of repair or replacement of such a defective product shall be borne by theconsumer.CUSTOMER INTER-ACTIVE CENTER NUMBERS:LG OVER-THE-RANGE MICROWAVE OVEN LIMITED WARRANTY – USAWARRANTY PERIOD:Model: LMV1683SW/SB/ST Labor: 1 Year from the Date of Purchase.Parts: 1 Year from the Date of Purchase.Magnetron:  Years from the Date of Purchase.HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED:Call 1-800-243-0000 and choose the appropriate prompt.Please have product type (Microwave) and ZIP code ready.To Prove Warranty CoverageRetain your Sales Receipt to prove date of purchase. Acopy of your Sales Receipt must be submitted at the timewarranty service is provided.Call 1-800-243-0000 (Phone answered 24 hours - 365 days a year) and choose the appropriate prompt from  the menu; or visit our website at:http://us.lgservice.com.To Obtain Nearest Authorized ServiceCenter or Sales Dealer, or to Obtain Product,Customer, or Service Assistance
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