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Microwave Oven
MODEL: KOT-170U
Use and Care
Manual
Table of Contents
Help us help you
Important Safety Information
Operating Instruction, Tips
Cooking Guide
Care and Cleaning
Installation
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IMPORTANT-SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
PRECAUTIONS TO
AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO
EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) Do Not Attempt to operate this oven with
the door open since open-door operation can
result in harmful exposure to microwave energy.
It is important not to defeat or tamper with the
safety interlocks.
(b) Do Not Place any object between the oven
front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner
residue to accumulate on sealing surface.
(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 surface.
(d) The Oven Should Not be adjusted or
repaired by anyone except properly qualified
service personnel.
When using electrical appliances, basic safety
precautions should be followed, including the
following:
WARNING -
To reduce the risk
of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or
exposure to excessive microwav energy:
* Read and follow the specific “Precautions to
Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive
Microwave Energy” above.
* This appliance must be grounded. Connect
only to properly grounded outlet. See
Grounding Instructions section.
* Use this appliance only for its intended use
as described in this manual. Do not use
corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance.
This microwave oven is specifically designed to
heat or cook food, and is not intended for
laboratory or industrial use.
* This over-the-range oven was designed for
use over ranges no wider than 30 inches. It may
be installed over both gas and electric cooking
equipment.
* For best operation, plug this appliance into
its own electrical outlet, to prevent fickering of
lights, blowing of fuse or tripping of circuit
breaker.
* Do not mount this appliance over a sink.
Install or locate this appliance only in
accordance with the provided Installation
Instructions.
* Do not cover or block any openings on the
appliance.
* Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not
use this product near water-for example, in a
wet basement, near a swimming pool or near a
sink.
* Do not store anything directly on top of the
microwave oven surface when the oven is in
operation.
* Do not immerse power cord or plug in water.
* Keep power cord away from heated surfaces.
This ISM apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment
Regulations.
IMPORTANT-SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(continued)
* Do not let power cord hang over edge of table
or counter.
* Do not operate this appliance if it has a
damaged power cord or plug, if it is not
working properly, or if it has been damaged or
dropped.
* See door surface cleaning instructions in the
Card and Cleaning section of your book.
* This appliance should be serviced only by
qualified service personnel. Contact nearest
authorized service facility for examination,
repair or adjustment.
* As with any appliance, close supervision is
necessary when used by children.
* To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
-Do not overcook food. Care fully attend
appliance if 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.
* Do not use your microwave oven to dry
newspapers.
* Do not use recycled paper products. Recycled
paper towels, napkins and waxed paper can
contain metal flecks which may cause arcing or
ignite. Paper products containing nylon or
nylon filaments should be avoided, as they may
also ignite.
* Do not pop popron in your microwave oven
unless in a special microwave popcorn
accessory or unless you use popcorn labeled for
use in microwave ovens.
* Do not overcook potatoes. They could
dehydrate and catch fire, causing damage to
your oven.
* Do not operate the oven in microwave while
empty to avoid damage to the oven and the
danger of fire. If by accident the oven should
run empty a minute or two, no harm is done.
However, try to avoid operating the oven empty
at all times-it saves energy and prolongs the life
of the oven.
* Do not use the oven for storage purposes. Do
not leave paper products, cooking utensils or
food in the oven when not in use.
* If materials inside oven should ignite, keep
oven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnect
power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or
circuit breaker panel.
* Oversized food or oversized metal cookware
should not be used in a microwave oven
because they increase the risk of electric shock
and could cause a fire.
* Do not clean with metal scouring pads.
Pieces can burn off the pad and touch electrical
parts involving risk of electric shock.
* Do not store any materials, other than our
recommended accessories, in this oven when
not in use.
* Don’t defrost frzoen beverages in narrow
necked bottles (especially carbonated
beverages).
Even if the container is opened, pressure can
build up. THis can cause the container to burst,
possibly resulting in injury.
* Use metal only as directed in this book. TV
dinners may be microwaved in foil trays less
than 3/4” high; remove top foil cover and return
tray to the box. When using metal in the
microwave oven, keep metal (other than metal
shelf) at least 1 inch away from sides of the
oven.
IMPORTANT-SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(continued)
* Do not cover the shelf or any other part of the
oven with metal foil. This will cause
overheating of the microwave oven.
* Cookware may
become hot
because of beat
transferred from
the heated food.
Pot holders may be
needed to handle
the cookware.
* Sometimes, the oven floor and walls can
become too hot to touch. Be cardful touching,
the floor and walls during and after cooking.
* Foods cooked in liquids (such as pasta) may
tend to boil over more rapidly than foods
containing less moisture. Should this occur, refer
to the Care and Cleaning section(s’) for
instructions on how to clean the inside of the
oven.
* Thermometer - Do not use a thermometer in
food you are microwaving unless the
thermometer is designed or recommended for
use in the microwave oven.
* Plastic cookware - Plastic cookware designed
for microwave cooking is very useful, but
should be used carefully. Even microwave-safe
plastic may not be as tolerant of overcooking
conditions as are Glass or ceramic materials and
may soften or char if subjected to short periods
of overcooking. In longer exposures to
overcooking, the food and cookware could
ignite. For these reasons: 1) Use microwave-safe
plastics only and use them in strict complance
with the cookware manufacturer’s
recommendations. 2) Do not subject empty
cookware to microwaving. 3) Do not permit
children to use plastic cookware without
complete supervision.
* When cooking pork, follow the directions
exactly and always cook the meat to an internal
temperature of at least 170˚F. This assures that in
the remote possibility that trichina may be
present in the meat, it will be killed and meat
will be safe to eat.
* Do not boil eggs in a microwave oven.
Pressure will build up inside egg yolk and will
cause it to burst possibly resulting in injury.
* Foods with unbroken outer “skin” such is
potatoes. sausages, tomatoes, apples, chicken
livers and other giblets, and egg yolks (see
reviouscaution) should be pierced to allow
steam to escape
during cooking.
* Not all plastic
wrap is suitable
for use in
microwave ovens.
Check the package for proper use.
* Spontaneous
boiling - Under
certain special
circumstances,
liquids may start to
boil during or
shortly after
removal from the microwave oven.
To prevent bums from splashing liquid, stir the
liquid briefly before removing the container
from the mcirowave oven.
* Some products such as whole eggs and sealed
containers - for example, closed glass jars - will
explode and should not be heated in this
microwave oven. Such use of the microwave
oven could result in injury.
* Avoid heating baby food in glass jars, even
without their lids; especially meat and mixtures.
IMPORTANT-SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(continued)
* “Boilable” cooking pouches and tightly
closed plastic bags should be slit, pierced or
vented as directed by package. If they are not,
plastic could burst during or immediately after
cooking, possibly resulting in injury. Also,
plastic storage containers should be at least
partially uncovered because they form a tight
seal. When cooking with containers tightly
covered with plastic wrap, remove covering
carefully and direct steam away from hands and
face.
* Hot foods and
steam can cause
burns. Be careful
when opening any
containers of hot
food, including
popcorn bags, cooking Pouches and boxes. To
prevent possible injury, direct steam away from
hands and face.
The Exhaust Hood
* Have it installed and properly grounded by a
qualified installer. See the special installation
booklet packed with the microwave oven.
* The exhaust fan in the oven will operate
automatically under certain conditions (see
Automatic Fan Feature). While the fan is
operating, caution is required to prevent the
starting and spreading of accidental cooking
fires while the exhaust fan is in use. For this
reason:
- Never leave surface units unattended at high
heat settings. Boilover causes smoking and
greasy spillovers that may ignite and spread if
fan operation, use adequate sized cookware and
use high heat only when necessary.
- In the event of a grease fire, smother flaming
pan on surface unit by covering pan completely
with well-fittinglid, cookie sheet or
flat tray.
- Clean the vent
hood often. Do not
allow grease to
build up on the
hood or the filter.
- Use care when cleaning the vent hood filter.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based
oven cleaners, may damage the filter.
- When flaming foods under the hood, turn the
fan off. The fan, if operating, may spread the
flame.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Optional Accessories
Available at extra cost from your DAEWOO
supplier.
Charcoal filter Kit (351190030) for non-vented
installation.
VARIABLE POWER LEVELS (1-10)
Variable power levels add flexibility to your
microwave cooking. The power levels on your
microwave oven can be compared to the surface
units on a range. High (power level 10) or full
power is the fastway to cook and gives you 100%
power.
each power level gives you microwave energy a
certain percent of the time. Power Level 7 is
microwave energy 70% of the time. Power Level 3
is microwave energy 30% of the time.
A high setting (10) will cook faster but may need
additional attention such as frequent stirring,
rotating or turning over. Most of your cooking will
be done on HIGH (Power Level 10). A lower
setting will cook more evently and with less
attention given to stirring or rotating the food.
Some foods may have better flavor, texture or
appearance if one of the lower setting is used. You
may wish to use a lower power level when cooking
foods that have a tendency to boil over, such as
scalled potatoes.
Reset periods (when the microwave energy cycles
off) give time for the food to “equalize” or transfer
heat to the inside of the food. An example of this is
shown with Power Level 3 - the defrost cycle. If
microwave energy didi not cycle off, the outside of
the food would cook before the inside was
defrosted.
Here are some examples of uses for various power
levels:
AUTOMATIC FAN FEATURE
Cooking appliance installed under the oven may, under some heavy usage conditions. Cause temperatures
high enough to overheat some internal parts of the microwave oven.
To prevent overheating from taking place, the exhaust fan is designed to automatically turn on at a low
speed if excessive temperatures occur. Should this happen, the fan cannot be manually turned off, but it
will automatically turn off when the internal parts have cooled. The fan may stay on up to approximately
30 minutes after the range and microwave oven controls have been turned off.
YOUR TOUCH CONTROL PANEL
The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the oven controls with the touch of a finger.
It’s designed to be easy to use and understand.
1. DISPLAY WINDOW - Displays time of day,
time or temperature during cooking functions,
power level being used, cooking mode and
instructions.
2. POPCORN - Touch this pad to cook
prepackaged microwave popcorn weighing 1.75
or 3.5 ounces. The oven will start automatically.
3. BEVERAGE - Touch this pad to reheat a
beverage. The oven will start automatically.
4. FROZEN VEGETABLE - Touch this pad to
cook frozen vegetables. The oven will start
automatically.
5. FAVORITE CHOICE - Touch this pad to recall
three cooking instructions placed in memory
and to program sound level of signals, scroll
speed and disable clock display.
6. BAKED POTATO - Touch this pad to cook 1-4
potatoes. The oven will start automatically.
7. DINNER PLATE - Touch this pad to reheat a
dinner plate full of chilled leftovers.
8. FROZEN PIZZA - Touch this pad to heat
frozen pizza. The oven will start automatically.
9. SNACK - Touch this pad to warm a variety of
snack foods by means of the automatically
preset microwave power and cook time.
10. SENSOR COOK (KOT-170S, 174S) - will
automatically compute the microwave power
and cook time. Refer to Sensor Cook Guide.
11. AUTO COOK (KOT-170U) - Will automatically
set the microwave power and cook time. Refer
to Auto Cook Guide.
12. COOK TIME - Microwave for a selected
amount of time.
• Power Level 10 (High) is automatic but lower
heat levels may be programmed.
13. AUTO DEFROST - Touch this pad and enter
food weight, then START. The oven
automatically sets power levels and defrosting
time.
14. ADD MINUTE - Touch this pad for 1 minute of
cook time, to add 1 minute of cook time as the
timer is counting down or for an “instant on”
for 1 minute.
15. POWER - Touch this pad if you want to change
from automatic Power Level 10 (High) for
cooking.
16. NUMBER PADS - Touch these pads to enter
cooking time, defrosting time, time of day,
power level or food weights for Auto Defrost.
17. WARM - Touch this pad and safely keep food
warm for up to 30 minutes.
18. TIMER (Kitchen timer) - This feature uses no
micro-wave energy. It functions as either a
kitchen timer, as a holding period after defrost
or as a delay timer before time cooking.
19. DISPLAY (Multi-Language) - Touch this pad to
select the user’s language.
20. TURN TABLE - Touch this pad to turn the
turntable on and off.
21. HELP - Touch this pad if you want to know the
feature of key pad on the control panel.
22. CANCEL/OFF (Stop/Clear) - When touched
once, it pauses the oven operation. When
touched twice, it shuts off the oven and erases
all setting (except time of day).
23. CLOCK - Touch this pad to enter time of day or
check time of day while microwaving.
24. START - After all selections are made, touch
this pad to start the oven or timer.
25. VENT FAN - Touch this pad to select the speed
of vent fan or to turn the vent fan on or off.
26. LIGHT - Touch this pad to turn on or off the
surface light and night light.
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< K O T-170U>
< K O T-170S/174S>
Popcorn
Beverage
Frozen
Vegetable
Favorite
Choice
Popcorn
Beverage
Frozen
Vegetable
Favorite
Choice
Baked
Potato
Dinner
Plate
Frozen
Pizza
Snack
Baked
Potato
Dinner
Plate
Frozen
Pizza
Snack
Auto
Cook
Cook
Time
Auto
Defrost
Add
Minute
Sensor
Cook
Cook
Time
Auto
Defrost
Add
Minute
Power
Power
Warm
Warm
Timer
Timer
Turn
Table
Help
Display
Display
Turn
Table
English
French
Spanish
CANCEL
OFF
CLOCK
Help
START
English
French
Spanish
CANCEL
OFF
CLOCK
START
VENT FAN
LIGHT
VENT FAN
LIGHT
HI - LO - OFF
ON - NIGHT - OFF
HI - LO - OFF
ON - NIGHT - OFF
When You Plug in the Oven
After plugging in the oven, the display will scroll
“TOUCH CLOCK PAD TO ENTER TIME OF DAY.”
If power is disruptd at any time, the above
sequence recurs.
FEA
FEATURES
OF YOUR OVEN
1. Door Handle. Pull to open door. Door must be
securely latched for oven to operate.
2. Door Latches.
3. Window with metal shield. Screen allows
cooking to be viewed while keeping microwaves
confined in oven.
4. Touch Control Panel and Digital Display.
For detailed information on each feature, see your
touch Control Panel section.
5. Grease Filters.
6. Cooktop Light.
NOTE: oven vent(s) and oven light are located on
the inside walls of the microwave oven.
HOW TO SET THE OVEN CONTROLS
This section includes useful information about oven operation.
1. Plug power supply cord into standard 3-pronged 15 Amp, 120V AC 60Hz power outlet socket.
2. After placing the food in a suitable container, open the oven door and put it on the glass tray. The glass
tray must always be in place during cooking.
3. Shut the door. Make sure that it is firmly closed.
1. When the oven door is opened, the light turn off.
plugged in.
2. The oven door can be opened at any time during
operation. The oven will automatically shut off. To
restart the oven, close the door and then touch
START.
6. If set, the time of day will always be displayed
when no other cooking function is being used.
3. Each time a pad is touched, a BEEF will sound to
acknowledge the touch. One of the function pads
must be touched before the number pads.
Therefore, no beep will sound if the number pad is
touched before the function pad.
4. The oven automatically cooks on full power
unless set to a lower power level.
5. The display will SCROLL “TOUCH CLOCK
PAD TO ENTER TIME OF DAY” when the oven is
7. When the CANCEL/OFF pad is touched during
the oven operaiton the oven stops cooking and all
information is retained. To erase all information
(except the present time and memory data), touch
the CANCEL/OFF pad once more. If the oven door
is opened during the oven operation, all
information is retained.
8. If the START pad is touched and the oven does
not operate, check the area between the door and
door seal for obstructions and make sure the door
is closed securely. The oven will not start cooking
until the door is completely closed or the program
has been reset.
Make sure the oven is properly installed and plugged into the electrical outlet.
Wattage output chart
The power-level is set by pressing the POWER pad. The chart shows the display, the power level and the
percentage of power.
Touch Power pad, Once the touch
Power
Powr Level (Display)
P-HI
P-90
P-80
P-70
P-60
P-50
P-40
P-30
P-20
P-10
P-0
Approximate Percentage of Power
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
CONTROL
10
Time-of-Day Clock
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the CLOCK Pad. “LOCK ENTER TIME”
will be displayed.
2. Set the time of day by touching the appropriate
numbers. The selected time appears and
“PRESS CLOCK AGAIN” will be displayed.
3. Touch the CLOCK Pad again. The colon will
flash.
• After plugging in the oven or after a power
outage, the Display will scoll “TOUCH CLOCK
PAD TO ENTER TIME OF DAY”. Touch the
CANCEL/OFF Pad and set the clock following
the directions above.
• The “time-of-day” clock is a 12 hour clock.
• If set, the time of day will always be displayed
when no other cooking function is being used.
• The time of day returns to the current time when
the oven turns off.
Cook Time/Power Level
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the COOK TIME Pad. “ENTER
COOKING TIME” will be displayed.
2. Enter the cooking time by using the number
pads. For example, for 5 minutes touch number
5, 0, 0.
The selected time and “PRESS START” will be
displayed.
3. Touch the START Pad. “COOK TIME” and
selected time wil be displayed.
• The cooking time will appear in the Display
Window.
• The oven will start cooking and time
countdown will begin.
• The oven will stop automatically when the
time is done and beep three times.
• When the cook time ends, “END COOK”
appears in the Display.
• Start with the shortest recommended time and
add more time as needed.
• Check the food as it cooks.
• The oven door can be opened any time during
operation. It will automatically stop and
maintain the time setting until the door is closed
and the START Pad is touched again.
• If the START Pad is touched and the oven does
not operate, check the area between the door and
door seal for obstructions. The oven will not start
until the door is completely closed.
Seal for obstructions. The oven will not start until
the door is completely closed.
• Note: Full power is automatic. If you wish to use
a different power level, touch the POWER Pad
before touching START Pad. “POWER LEVEl IS
HI [10] TOUCH 1-9 FOR NEW POWER LEVEL--PRESS START” will be displayed. Enter the
power level desired by touching the appropriate
number pad. The selected power level and
“PRESS START” will be displayed.
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Power Level Cooking Guide
The power levels on your microwave oven can be
compared to the surface units on a range. HIGH
(power level 10) or full power is the fastest way to
cook and gives you 100% power.
Each power level gives you microwave energy for
a certain percent of time, for example, power level
7 is microwave energy 70% of the time. Most of
your cooking will be done on HIGH (Power Level
10). A lower setting will cook more evenly and
with less attention given to stirring or rotating the
food. Some foods may have better flavor, texture or
appearance if one of the lower settings is used. You
may wish to use a lower power level when cooking
foods that have a tendency to boil over, such as
scalloped potatoes. Cooking times will increase as
the power level decreases.
Power Level
Best Uses
High 10
Fish, bacon, vegetables,
boiling liquids
Medium 7
Gentle cooking of meat
and poultry, baking
casseroles and reheating
Medium 5
Slow cooking and
tenderizing for stews and
less tender cuts of meat.
Low 3
Defrosting, simmering,
delicate sauces.
Warm 1
Keeping food warm
without overcooking,
softening butter.
Two Stage Cooking
This feature lets you program two sequential
operaions such as defrosting and cooking or cooking
using two different power levels. It automatically
changes power settings and cooking time.
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the COOK TIME Pad. “ENTER COOKING
TIME” will be displayed.
5. Touch the COOK TIME Pad again. “ENTER
SECOND COOKING TIME” will be displayed.
2. Touch the appropriate number pads to enter the
cooking time. The selected time and “PRESS
START” will be displayed.
6. Touch the appropriate number pads to enter the
cooking time for the second stage of cooking. The
selected time and “PRESS START” will be displayed.
3. Touch the POWER Pad.* “POWER LEVEl IS
HI[10]. TOUCH 1-9 FOR NEW POWER LEVEL-PRESS START” will be displayed.
7. Touch the POWER Pad.* “POWER LEVEL IS
HI[10]. TOUCH 1-9 FOR NEW POWR LEVEL
PRESS START” will be displayed.
4. Touch the number pad for the power level you
desire.*
The selected power level and “PRESS START”
will be displayed.
8. Touch the number pad for the power level you desire.*
The selected power level and “PRESS START”
will be displayed.
• Three beeps signal the end of cooking. “END
COOK” appears in the Display.
• The audible beep between stages can serve as a
reminder to add foods or ingredients.
* Skip steps 3 and 4 or 7 and 8 if full power is desired.
9. Touch the START Pad.
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5. Auto Defrost is programmed for frozen food at
0˚F. If food is stored at a higher temperature,
expect shorter defrost times.
6. After 1/3 of the defrost time has elapsed, check
the food. You may wish to turn over, break apart,
rearrange or remove thawed portions of the food.
7. During Auto Defrost, the oven will prompt you
to turn the food over. At this point, open oven
door and check the food. Follow the techniques
listed below for optimum defrost results. Then,
close oven door, the touch Start Pad to complete
defrosting.
• Turn Over: Roast, ribs, whole poultry, turkey
breasts, hot dogs, sausages, steaks, or chops.
• Shield: Use small strips of aluminum foil to
protect thin areas or edges of unevenly shaped
foods such as chicken wings. To prevent arcing,
do not allow foil to com within 1-inch of oven
walls or door.
• Remove: To prevent cooking, thawed portions
should be removed from the oven at this point.
This may shorten defrost time for foods
weighing less than 3-lbs.
8. After defrosting, allow food to stand 5 to 10
minutes if there are any icy areas. If large solid
roasts, such as sirloin tip or rump roasts, are not
completely thawed after standing, return roast to
oven and program Auto Defrost for 1 lb.
• Rearrange: Break apart or separate steaks,
chops, hamburger patties, ground meat,
chicken or seafood pieces, chunks of meat such
as stew beef.
Defrost by Time Guide (Power Level 3)
Defrosting
Time
Standing
Time
Beef
Ground Beef/1 lb.
Ground Beef/2 lb.
Beef Roast, boneless/3 lbs.
Steaks/1” thick
10-12 min.
18-20 min.
26-28 min.
7-8 min.
5 min.
8-12 min.
7-10 min.
5-7 min.
Break apart and remove thawed portions with fork
Break apart and remove thawed portions with fork
Turn ovr part way. Shield ends or thinner areas with foil.
Separate and rearrange once.
Pork
Pork Roast, boneless/3 lbs.
Pork Chops/1 lb.
Ground Pork/1 lb.
Spareribs/12 lbs.
26-28 min.
7-8 min.
10-12 min.
15-16 min.
10-15 min.
5-7 min.
5-7 min.
5-7 min.
Turn over part way. Shield ends or thinner areas with foil.
Separate and rearrange once.
Break apart and remove thawed portions with fork.
Turn meat over and rearrange, separate once.
Poultry
Whole Chicken/3 lbs.
20-22 min.
10-15 min.
Chicken Breasts boneless/1 lb.
Chicken Thighs/2 lbs.
7-8 min.
18-23 min.
5-7 min.
8-13 min.
Turn chicken over. Shield wing tips, leg ends and
breast areas with foil. Breast side down.
Separate and rearrange once.
Separate and rearrange once.
Fish
Fish Fillets/1 lb.
10-11 min.
5-7 min.
Separate and rearrange once. Shield as needed.
Items and Weight
Procedures and Techniques
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Auto Defrost
Use the defrost setting for defrosting meats,
poultry and fish from .5 pounds to 6.5 pounds.
Basic Instructions
1. • Touch the AUTO DEFROST Pad once for
meat. “MEAT DEFROST ENTER FOOD
WEIGHT IN LBS” will be displayed.
• Touch the AUTO DEFROST Pad twice for
poultry. “POULTRY DEFROST ENTER
FOOD WEIGHT IN LBS” will be displayed.
• Touch the AUTO DEFOST Pad three times
for fish. “FISH DEFROST ENTER FOOD
WEIGHT IN LBS” will be displayed.
2. Touch number pads to enter the weight.* The
defrosting time and power levels are
automatically calculated.
3. Touch the START Pad. “DEFROST TIME” and
time appear in the Display.’
* Enter the weight in pounds and tenths of a pound.
See Conversion Chart below.
• During defrosting, the oven will beep a series of
short beeps to signal that the food needs to be
turned or rearranged. “TURN FOOD OVER” will
be displayed. Oven will continue operating if
food is not turned or rearranged. Three beeps
signal the end of defrosting. “END DEFROST”
appears in the Display.
Conversion Chart
If weight is in
then weight is converted
ounces-
to tenths-of-a-pound.
1 to 2-oz.
0.1
3 to 4-oz.
0.2
5-oz.
0.3
6 to 7-oz.
0.4
8-oz.
0.5
9 to 10-oz.
0.6
11 to 12-oz.
0.7
13-oz.
0.8
14 to 15-oz.
0.9
Defrosting by Time
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the COOK TIME Pad. “ENTER
COOKING TIME” will be displayed.
2. Enter the defrosting time desired.
3. Touch the POWER Pad. “POWER LEVEL IS
HI[10]” will be displayed.
4. Touch NUMBER “3” Pad. “PL-30 PRESS
START” will be displayed.
General Defrosting Tips
1. Do not defrost covered meat. Covering might
allow cooking to take place. Always remove
outer wrap and tray. Place food on a microwavesafe rack in a dish. During defrost, juices
accumulate in dish and may become hot enough
to cook the food. Elevating meat off of the dish
will prevent the bottom and sides from
beginning to cook.
5. Touch the START Pad.
2. Begin defrosting whole poultry breast-sidedown. Begin defrosting roasts fat-side down.
• Three short beeps indicate an incorrect entry.
3. The shape of the package alters the defrosting
time. Shallow rectangular shapes defrost more
quickly than a deep block.
• See defrosting tips for both Auto and Time Defrost.
4. Auto Defrost is programmed for specific
weights. Defrost results will be affected if you
enter an incorrect weight.
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Auto Start
The AUTO START feature allows you to program
your oven to begin cooking at a preset time of dayup to a delay of 11 hours and 59 minutes. You can
program two sequential operations using two
different power levels.
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the COOK TIME Pad.
2. Enter the cooking time.*
3. Touch the POWER Pad.
4. Enter the power level.
5. Touch the COOK TIME Pad.
6. Enter cooking time.
7. Touch the POWER Pad.
8. Enter the power level.
9. Touch the CLOCK Pad.
10. Enter the clock time you want the oven to start.
11. Touch the START Pad.**
* To cook with only one Stage, omit steps 5, 6, 7 & 8.
** The oven will start cooking at the set time. If the door
is opened before the start time is reached, touch the
START Pad to resume the AUTO START option.
• The AUTO START feature cannot be used with
the following options: POPCORN, FROZEN
PIZZA, BEVERAGE, FROZEN VEGETABLE,
DINNER PLATE, BAKED POTATO, WARM,
ADD MINUTE, TIMER, FAVORITE CHOICE,
AUTO DEFROST, SNACK, AUTO COOK and
SENSOR COOK.
• Do not use foods containing baking powder or
yeast when using AUTO START. They will not
rise properly.
• Warning: Do not use foods that will spoil while
waiting for cooking to start, such as dishes with
milk or eggs, cream soups and cooked meats or
fish. Any food that has to wait for cookig to start
should be very cold or frozen before it is put in
the oven. Unfrozen foods should never stand
more than two hours before cooking starts.
Do not allow food to remain in the oven for more
To Check Auto Start Time:
More or Less Time Adjustment
Touch the CLOCK Pad. The programmed AUTO
START time and “AUTO START COOKING
TIME---” will appear in the Display.
You may increase or decrease any of the pre-set
settings for the ONE TOUCH COOKING
FEATURES except the SNACK feature if you prefer
more or less cooking time.
Tips on Setting Auto Start:
• Before setting, check that the correct time of day
is displayed.
To Adjust the Pre-set Settings:
• If you hear the fan start when you touch the
START Pad, you have not set the oven properly.
Touch the CANCEL/OFF Pad and start over.
1. Touch the POWER Pad once to decrease the time
by 20 seconds or twice to increase the time by 20
seconds.
2. Touch the desired ONE TOUCH COOKING Pad.
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Add Minute
The ADD MINUTE Pad provides a convenient way
to heat foods at full power with one touch of a pad
or add an extra minute to your cooking cycle when
in progress. The microwave starts automatically
after the pad is touched.
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the ADD MINUTE Pad. The Display
will show “PRESS AGAIN TO ADD MIN”.
ADD MINUTE cannot be used with ONE TOUCH
COOKING FUNCTIONS, SENSOR COOK,
AUTO COOK, AUTO DEFROST, TIMER,
FAVORITE CHOICE or WARM.
Each time the pad is touched the oven will add 1
minute to the time up to 99 minutes.
Timer
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the TIMER Pad. The Display will show
“ENTER TIME”.
2. Enter desired time. The Display will show the
selected time and “PRESS START”.
3. Touch the START Pad. The Display will show
“TIMER” and selected time.
• The timer can be programmed up to 99 minutes
and 99 seconds.
• Three beeps signal the end of the timing operation.
• To stop the timer once it has started, touch the
CANCEL/OFF Pad twice. Display will return to
the time of day or cooking program.
• The timer cannot be set while cooking.
• The door must be shut for the timer to operate.
Auto Cook (KOT-170U ONLY)
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the AUTO COOK Pad until the desired
food is displayed.*
2. Touch the number pad indicated on the
Cooking Guide for the cooking weight desired.*
3. Touch the START Pad.
* See the following chart or the Cooking Guide
Label on the front of the oven cavity.
• Auto Cook has preset times and power levels for
four food categories: Soup, Fresh Vegetables,
Muffins and Fresh Fish Fillets.
• The Display counts down the cooking time.
Cooking Tips and Techniques
• For best results, cover container with plastic
wrap and turn back one edge of the wrap to form
a 1/2-inch slot where steam can escape.
• After cooking fresh vegetables, allow 3-5 minutes
of stand time before serving. This will allow the
food to finish cooking without overcooking.
• When preparing fresh vegetables, add 1/2 cup of
water per 1/2 pound of fresh vegetables.
Auto Cook Guide
TOUCH
AUTO COOK
PAD
NUMBER
PAD
QUANTITY
Once
8 oz.
16 oz.
24 oz.
32 oz.
2. Fresh
Vegetables
Twice
4 oz.
8 oz.
12 oz.
16 oz.
3. Muffins
Three
Times
2 ea.
4 ea.
6 ea.
8 ea.
Four
Times
4 oz.
8 oz.
12 oz.
16 oz.
FOOD
1. Soup
4. Fresh
Fish Fillets
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Sensor Cook (KOT-170S, KOT-174S
ONLY)
SENSOR COOK will automatically customize the
cook time for food in four categories - soup, fresh
vegetables, muffins and fish fillets.
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the SENSOR COOK Pad until the
desired food is displayed.*
• When preparing fresh vegetables, add 1/2 cup of
water per 1/2 pound of fresh vegetables.
Sensor Cook Guide
FOOD
TOUCH
SENSOR
COOK PAD
DISPLAY
GUIDE
QUANTITY
1. Soup
Once
“SOUP
PRESS
START”
8-32 oz.
2. Touch the START Pad.
* Note: See the following chart or the Cooking Guide
Label on the front of the oven cavity.
2.
Fresh
Vegetables
Twice
3. Muffins
Three
Times
“MUFFIN-PRESS
START”
2-8 ea.
4. Fish
Fillets
Four
Times
“FISH-PRESS
START”
4-16 oz.
Cooking Tips and Techniques
• For best results, cover container with plastic
wrap and turn back one edge of the wrap to form
a 1/2-inch slot where steam can escape.
• After cooking fresh vegetables, allow 3-5 minutes
of stand time before serving. This will allow the
food to finish cooking without overcooking.
4-16 oz.
Oven shelf (KOT-170S, KOT-174S ONLY)
The oven shelf will give you extra space when cooking with more than one container at the same time.
INSERTING THE OVEN SHELF
* Do not cook with the shelf on the microwave
floor. This could damage the microwave.
* Do not use microwave browning dish on the
shelf.
The shelf could over heat.
* Use pot holders when handing the shelf-it
may be hot.
* Do not use the shelf when cooking popcorn.
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ONE TOUCH COOKING
One touch cooking allows you to cook or reheat many of your favorite foods by touching just one pad. To
increase quantity, touch chosen pad unit number in display is same as desired quantity to cook.
Popcorn
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the POPCORN Pad once for 3.5 oz.
package. The Display will show “3.50 OZ BAG
POPCORN” or
2. Touch the POPCORN Pad twice for 1.75 oz.
package. The Display will show “1.75 OZ BAG
OF POPCORN”.
• The POPCORN Pad has been automatically set
for the correct cook time for a 3.5 oz. or 1.75 oz.
bag of popcorn.
• Listen as the popcorn pops and stop the
microwave when the popping slows down to 3
seconds apart.
• Do not try to repop unpopped kernels or reuse a
bag.
• Pop only on package at a time.
CAUTION: If prepackaged popcorn is a different
weight than the recommended weight, do not use
the POPCORN Pad. Inadequate popping or a fire
may occur. Follow manufacturer’s instructions.
Frozen Pizza
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the FROZEN PIZZA Pad. The Display
will show “PIZZA”.
• The programmed time (3:00) will show in the
Display.
• Cook only one pizza at a time.
• Follow manufacturer’s directions.
• Use only frozen pizza labeled microwaveable.
• If cheese pizza does not melt sufficiently, cook a
few seconds longer.
• Time set is for 6.0 - 7.5 oz. pizzas.
Beverage
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the BEVERAGE Pad once for 1 cup (7
oz.)/mug. The Display will show “1 CUP”.
2. Touch the BEVERAGE Pad twice for 2 cups (14
oz.)/mugs. The Display will show “2 CUPS”.
3. Touch the BEVERAGE Pad three times for 3 cups
(21 oz.)/mugs. The Display will show “3 CUPS”.
NOTE: 1. This setting is good for restoring cooled
beverage to a better drinking
temperature.
2. Stir after cooking.
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Dinner Plate
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the DINNER PLATE Pad. The Display
will show “DINNER PLATE”
• Place meat and dense vegetables to the outside of
the plate.
• Place delicate foods in the center of the plate.
• The programmed time (3:00) will show in the
Display.
• Cover the plate with wax paper to hold steam
around most foods except rare meats or
vegetables with crisp exteriors.
Baked Potato
Warm
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the BAKED POTATO Pad:
• Once for 1 medium potato (7 oz.)
• Twice for 2 medium potatoes (14 oz.)
• Three times for 3 medium potatoes (21 oz.)
• Four times for 4 medium potatoes (28 oz.)
• The Display will show “1 EA POTATO”, “2 EA
POTATO”, “3 EA POTATO” or “4 EA POTATO”
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the WARM Pad. The display will show
“WARM PRESS START”.
2. Touch the START Pad.
• The microwave oven will safely keep cooked
foods warm for up to 30 minutes.
• Opening the door or touching the CANCEL/OFF
Pad cancels the WARM setting.
• Foods that were covered during cooking should
be covered during warming.
• Complete meals on a dinner plate should be covered.
Frozen Vegetable
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the FROZEN VEGETABLE Pad once for
8 oz. frozen vegetable. The Display will show
“8 OZ FROZEN VEGETABLE”.
2. Touch the FROZEN VEGETABLE Pad twice
for 10 oz. frozen vegetable. The Display will
show “10 OZ FROZEN VEGETABLE”.
3. Touch the FROZEN VEGETABLE Pad three
times for 16 oz. frozen vegetable. The Display
will show “16 OZ FROZEN VEGETABLE”.
4. Touch the FROZEN VEGETABLE Pad four
times for 20 oz. forzen vegetable. The Display
will show “20 OZ FROZEN VEGETABLE”.
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Snack
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the SNACK Pad until the desired food
is displayed.*
2. Touch the number pad indicated on the
Cooking Guide for the cooking weight
desired.*
3. Touch the START Pad.
* See the following chart or the Cooking Guide
Label on the front of the oven cavity.
• The SNACK feature automatically sets the
microwaving times and power levels to warm a
variety of snack foods.
• The DISPLAY counts down the cooking time.
Sensor Cook Guide
FOOD
TYPE
SNACK
PAD
1. Bread
Once
2. Sandwich
Twice
3. Dessert
Topping
Three
Times
4. Cheese
Dip
Four Times
NUMBER
PAD
QUANTITY
OR WEIGHT
1 EA
2 EA
3 EA
4 EA
1 EA
2 EA
1 EA
2 EA
3 EA
4 EA
7 oz.
11 oz.
15oz.
19 oz.
CHILD SAFETY LOCK
The safety lock prevents unwanted oven operation such as by small children.
To set, press CANCEL/OFF for 3 seconds, the display shows “LOCKED” and the oven beeps.
To cancel, press CANCEL/OFF for 3 seconds, “LOCKED” disappears from the display and the oven beeps.
TURNTABLE ON/OFF
For best cooking results, leave “TURNTABLE ON/OFF” feature “ON”. When using larger microwave safe
dishes it can be turned “OFF”.
• Press the TURNTABLE (ON/OFF) pad to turn featue “ON” or “OFF”.
• Display will show “TURNTABLE ON or OFF”.
Display
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the DISPLAY Pad until the user’s
language is selected.
2. Touch the START Pad.
• This feature provide you with three languages which
are used for showing you menu, instructions,
cooking guides and any other terms of microwaving
cooking in the display window. You can select one of
the languages; English, French, Spanish.
HELP
Basic Instructions
1. Touch the HELP Pad.
2. Touch the Pad which has the function you
want to know.
• The HELP feature show you the brief function
guide for the selected key pad.
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Using the Vent Fan
You can control the 2-speed fan by touching the
VENT FAN Pad.
Basic Instructions
• Touch the VENT FAN Pad once for HIGH speed.
The Display will scroll “HIGH VENT FAN”.
• Touch the VENT FAN Pad twice for LOW speed.
The Display will scroll “LOW VENT FAN”.
• Touch the VENT FAN Pad three times for turning
vent fan off.
The Display will scroll “HIGH VENT FAN”.
NOTE: If the temperature gets too hot around the
microwave oven, the exhaust fan in the vent hood
will automatically turn on at LOW speed to protect
the microwave oven against danger. The vent fan
may operate until the temperature falls down less
than a proper temperature around the microwave
oven. When this occurs, you can not turn the vent
fan off by touching the VENT FAN Pad.
To set fan to run for a specific time:
1. Operate the vent fan by touching the VENT FAN Pad.
2. Program the running time.
• Touch the TIMER Pad and hold for 3 seconds.
The Display will show “FAN”.
NOTE: If both the fan and light are operating and the TIMER Pad is touched and hold, both the fan and light
will be controlled by the timer.
The Display will alternate between “FAN” and “LIGHT” one time.
3. Enter desired time.
4. Touch the START pad.
To cancel the operation of timer:
• Touch the CANCEL/OFF Pad twice.
NOTE: If you cancel the operation of timer, the timer is shut off only. Though you cancel the operation of
timer, you cannot stop the operation of the vent fan. The vent fan will continut to operate until you turn if off.
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Using the Cooktop Light
You can control the cooktop light by touching the LIGHT Pad.
Basic Instructions
• Touch the LIGHT Pad once for turning the cooktop light on.
The Display will scroll “ON LIGHT”.
• Touch the LIGHT Pad twice for turning the night light on.
The Display will scroll “NIGHT LIGHT”.
• Touch the LIGHT Pad three times for turning the cooktop light or night light off.
The Display will scroll “OFF LIGHT”.
To set the cooktop light to be on for a specific time:
1. Turn on the cooktop light or the night light by touching the LIGHT Pad.
• Touch the TIMER Pad and hold for 3 seconds.
The Display will show “LIGHT”.
NOTE: If both the fan and light are operating and the TIMER Pad is touched and hold, both the fan and light
will be controlled by the timer.
The Display will alternate between “FAN” and “LIGHT” one time.
3. Enter desired time
4. Touch the START Pad.
To cancel the operation of timer:
• Touch the CANCEL/OFF Pad twice.
NOTE: If you cancel the operation of timer, the timer is shut off only.
Though you cancel the operation of timer, you cannot turn the light off.
The light will continue to turn on until you turn it off.
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USING FAVORITE CHOICE
FAVORITE CHOICE allow you to recall one cooking instruction previously placed in memory and begin
cooking quickly.
For example, if you heat a roll every morning, program the cooking steps into FAVORITE CHOICE.
You can heat your roll each morning by touching FAVORITE CHOICE. FAVORITE CHOICE also allows
you to program a function for another person to cook at a later time.
NOTE: You can reprogram FAVORITE CHOCIE by repeating the instructions below. A power failure will
erase your personal choice program.
Favorite Choice
3. Touch the START Pad.
To Program Favorite Choice Setting:
To Program Favorite Choice Signal Sound,
Scroll Speed and Clock Display:
1. Touch the COOK TIME Pad. Set cooking time.
2. Touch the POWER Pad.
3. Enter power level. Example “5” for 50% power
level.
4. Touch the FAVORITE CHOICE Pad.
5. Touch the CANCEL/OFF Pad to place in
memory.
When a program has been entered, “MEMO” will
appear in the Display to let you know that the
program has been entered.
•NOTE: Repeat steps 1-5 for FAVORITE CHOICE
Programs 2 and 3.
• Touch number pad 1. “BUZZER ON” will be
displayed.
Touch CANCEL/OFF pad.
• Touch number “2” pad. “BUZZER OFF” and
“MUTE” will be displayed. “MUTE” will remain
in the Display until the buzzer is turned on.
Touch CANCEL/OFF Pad.
To Change Favorite Choice Setting:
To Change Scroll Speed:
• Touch and hold the FAVORITE CHOICE Pad for
3 seconds or until a beep sounds. Display shows
“PROG-1”. Previously set information will be
erased.
• Follow previous steps 1-5 to program new settings.
• Touch number “3” pad. “FAST SCROLL SPEED”
will be displayed. Touch CANCEL/OFF Pad.
• Touch number “4” pad. “NORMAL SCROLL
SPEED” will be displayed. Touch CANCEL/OFF
Pad.
• Touch number “5” pad. “SLOW SCROLL SPEED”
will be displayer. Touch the CANCEL/OFF Pad.
To Use Favorite Choice:
1. Put food in oven and close door.
2. Touch the FAVORITE CHOICE Pad. “PROG 1”
will appear in the display.
• To select program 2 or 3 press theFAVORITE
CHOICE Pad until desired program number
appears in the display.
Touch the FAVORITE CHOCIE Pad four times
“PROG-4 SELECT TYPE ENTER 1-6” will be
displayed.
To Change Signal Sound:
To Turn Clock Display On/Off:
• Touch number “6” pad. Signal will sound and the
Display will go blank. To recall the time of day,
touch the START Pad and the current time of
day will be displayed for 10 seconds.
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Keep your oven clean and sweet smelling. Opening the door a few minutes after cooking helps air out the
inside. An occational through wiping a solution of baking soda and water keeps the inside fresh.
Don’t use sharp-edged utensils on your oven. The inside and outside oven walls can be scratched.
The control panel can be damaged.
BE CERTAIN POWER IS OFF BEFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THIS OVEN.
How to Clean the Inside
Wall and floor. some spatters can be removed with
a paper towel, others may require a damp cloth.
Remove greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth, then
rinse with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive
cleaners on oven walls. NEVER USE A
COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANER ON ANY PART
OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN.
Metal and plastic parts on door: Wipe frequently
with a damp cloth to remove all soil.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVES, SUCH AS CLEANING
POWDERS OR STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS.
THEY WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE.
Door (inside). window: Wipe up spatters daily and
wash when soiled with a damp cloth. Rinse
thoroughly and dry.
How to Clean the Inside
Case. Clean the outside of your oven with soap
and damped cloth, rinse with a damp cloth and
then dry. Wipe the window clean with a damp
cloth.
Chrome trim is best wiped with a damp cloth and
then with a dry towel.
Control Panel. Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry
thoroughly. DO not use cleaning sprays, alrge
amounts of soap and water, abrasive or sharp
objects on the panel-they can damage it.
Door Surface. When cleaning surfaces of the door
and oven that come together on closing door, use
only mild, non-abrasive soaps or detergents
applied with a sponge or soft cloth.
Power Cord. If the cord becomes soiled, unplug
and wash with a damp cloth. For stubborn spots,
sudsy water may used, but be certain to rinse with
a damp cloth and dry thoroughly before plugging
cord into outlet.
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The exhaust hood feature on your microwave oven is
equipped with two metal filters which collect grease.
When the fan is operated, air is drawn up through the filters
and is then discharged through the provide venting to the
outside.
METAL
FILTER
COOKTOP
LIGHT
METAL
FILTER
Reusable grease filter
The grease filters should be cleaned at least once a month. Never oeprate the microwave without the
filters in place In situations where flaming might occur on surfaces below hood, filters will stop the entry of
flames into the unit.
To Remove Grease Filter
To Clean and Replace grease Filter
To remove grease
Filter, grasp the
“finger hold” on the
filter and slide to the
rear. Then pull filter
downward and to the
front. The filter will
drop out.
To clean grease filters, soak it and then agitate
filter in solution of hot water and detergent.
Don’t use ammonia or ammonia products because
they will darken the metal. Light brushing can be
used to remvove embedded dirt. Rinse, shake and
remove moisture before replacing.
To replace grease Filter, slide the filter in the frame
slot on the back of the opening. Pull filter upward
and to the front to lock into place.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTION
This appliance must be
grounded. In the event of an
electrical short circuit, gronding
reduces the risdk of electric
shock by providing an escape
wire for the electric current. This
appliance is equipped with a
power cord having a grounding
wire with a grounding plug. The
plug must be plugged into an
outlet that is porperly installed
and grounded.
WARNING-
electrician or service technician
if the grounding instructions are
not completely understood, or if
doubt exists as to whether the
apliance is properly grounded.
Improper use of the grounding
plug can result in a risk of
electric shock. COnsult qualified
Where standard two-prong wall
receptacle is encountered, it is
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your personal responsibility and
obligation to have it replaced
with a properly grounded threeprong wall receptacle.
A short power-supply cord is
provided to reduce the risks
resulting from becoming
entangled in or tripping over a
longer cord.
Do not under any circumstance
cut or remove the third
(ground) prong from the power
cord. Do not use an adapter
plug with this appliance. Don
not use an extension cord with
this appliance.
Power suply cord
a) A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or
tripping over a longer cord.
b) Longer cord sets or extension cord are available and may be used if care is excised in their use.
c) If a long cord or extension cord is used:
1) The marked electrical rating of the cord 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
3) The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or tabletop where it
can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally.
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26
Cooktop Light
To replace the combination cooktop light/night
light, first disconnect power at main fuse or circuit
breaker panel or pull plug. Remove screw on right
side of light compartment cover and lower cover
until it stops.
Be sure bulbs to be replaced are cool before
removeing. Break-the adhesive seat by gently
unscrewing the bulbs. Replace with 30 watt
incandescent bulbs available from your supplier.
High intensity 30-watt bulbs, which are available in
supermarkets and hardware stores, may also be
use for replacement. Raise light compartment cover
and replace screw.
Connect electrical power to microwave oven.
Oven Light
To replace your oven light, first disconnect power
at main fuse or circuit breaker panel or pull plug.
Remove the top grill by taking out the 2 screws that
hold it in place.
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Remove the charcoal filter and pull out the lamp cover.
Replace the burned-out bulb with a 30-watt bulb.
Clean off the grease and dust on hood surfaces often.
Use a solution of wrm water and detergent.
About I tablespoon of ammonia may be added to the
water. Take care not to touch the filters and enamel
surfaces with this solution;ammonia will draken metal.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
Power consumption
Microwave output power
Microwave frequency
Outside dimensions (WxHxD)
Cavity dimensions (WxHxD)
Cavity volume
Weight (Net.Cross)
Timer
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120V Volts AC 60Hz Only
1600 W, Max.
1000 W (IEC 705)
2,450 MHz ± 50MHz
760x427x383 mm (29.9x16.8x15.0 in.)
506x256x363 mm (19.9x10.0x14.2 in.)
1.7 Cu. Ft.
Approx. 25Kg (55.1 lbs.)/31 Kg (68.3 lbs.)
Digital. 99 minutes 99 seconds
16.8 in
* Specifications subject to change without notice.
29.9 in
15.0 in
14.7
MICROWAVE OVEN WARRANTY
Daewoo Electronics Corperation of America ( DECA) warrants this product to be free from
defects in material and workmanship and agrees to remedy any such defect. This warranty
covers 2 years labour and 2 years parts, plus an additional 3 years part warranty on magetron
only, from the date of original purchase. This warranty applies only to product purchased from
an authorized DECA dealer and used within the boundaries of America. This warranty does not
apply to removal and reinstalltion, filters, product that has been improperly installed, subjected
to usage for which the product was not designed, misused or abused, damaged during
transportation, or which has been altered or repaired in any way that affects the reliability or
detracts from its performance.
How to Obtain Warranty Service
Warranty service can only be provided by an authorized DECA Service centre. For the closest
authorized Service centre to you, please contact your Dealer. In order to receive warranty
service you must provide the authorized Service centre with a copy of proof of purchase,
signifying the date of purchase and the name of the Dealer from whom you purchased the
product.
Statutory Warranties
The purchaser may have rights under existing provincial or federal laws, and where any terms
of this warranty are prohibited by such laws, they are deemed null and void, but the remainder
of the warranty shall remain in effect.
If you require further assistance, you may contact us at:
Daewoo Electronics Corperation of America.
120 CHBB Avenue,
Lyndhhurst, New Jersey
U.S.A.
Tel:

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Modify Date                     : 2003:07:04 16:21:06+09:00
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