WINIA Electronics 7NF22MO110N Microwave Oven User Manual 28C 6e 20160205093117
Dongbu Daewoo Electronics Corporation Microwave Oven 28C 6e 20160205093117
Contents
- 1. Users Manual
- 2. User Manual - Part 1
- 3. User Manual - Part 2
User Manual - Part 2
Powe Level QB (lurlesrruy Changing the Power Level The power level may be entered or changed rmrnedrately alterentenng the feature time for Cook Time or Emress Cook the power level may also be changed durtng the coaklngv 1. Press Cook Trme and enter caokrng trme 2 Press Power Level and select power level 1'10, 3. Press Start/Pause Variable power levels add flexlbrlrty to rnrcrowave coakrng. The power levels on the microwave oven can be compared to the surface unrts on a range Each power level gives you microwave energy a certarn percent of the time. Power level 7 rs microwave energy 70% of the tlme Power level 3 rs energy 30% ol the me Most [aokrng will be done an HI whrch grves you 100% power Pawer Level 10 wrll cook faster but food may need more frequent strrnng, rotatrng or turnrng over A lower settrng will took more evenly and need less strrrrng or rotating or the road. Some foods may have better flavor texture or appearance rl one at the lower settings ts used, Use a lower power level when cooking foods that have a tendency to ball over, such as scalloped potatoes. Rest perrods [when the mrcrawave energy cycles aft) give time for the load to "equalize" or transler heat to the lnslde al the load An example of this rs shown with power level 3—the defrost Cycle ll mrcrowave energy did not cycle all the outsrae of the food would cook before the rnslde was defrosted, Here are some examples closes for vanous power levels Power Level 10: fish bacon, vegetables. bollrng quulds Power Level 7: Gentle cooking at meat and poultry‘ baking casseroles and reheatrng Power Level 5 Slow cookrng and tendertzrng tor Stews and less tender Cuts ol meat Power Level 3: Defrostrng‘ srm merrng, delicate sauces Power Levelz: Keeprng food warm, saftenrng butter 13 About the time features. 14 Cook Time I Allows you to mlcrowave for any (lme up to 99 mmutes and 99 seconds Power level 10 [hlgm ls automatically set but you may change it for more flexiblllty 1 Press Cook Time. 2, Enter cooklng me 3. Change power level lfyou don’t want full power. (Press Power Level Select a deslred power level 1710) 4 Press Start/Pause. You may open the door durlng Cook Tlme to check the food Close the door and press Start/Pause to resume cooklrlg. Cook Time II Lets you change power levels automatically durlng cooklng Here's how to do ll 1 Press Cook Time 2, Enter the first cook tlme. 3 Change the power level ll you don‘t want full power (Press Power Level Select a desired power level 17101 a Press Cook Time clgulrl 5 Enter the second cook mm a Change the power level rryou don‘t want full power (Press Power Level Select a deslred power level 1710! 7, Press Start/Pause At the end of Cook Tlme l, Cook Tlme ll counts down Cooking Guide far Cook Time NOTE: Use power level 10 (Hrghl urr(ess otherwrse noted Vegetable Amount Time Comments Asparagus (fresh spears) 1 lb 5 (o a rnrn. (n ll/rql oblong glass bakmg drsh place 1/1) cup water Medrngh (7) Rotate dtsh after hall of (rrne (frozen spears) 10oz package a (o 7 min. (n Lat casserole Beans (rresh green) 1 lb cur rn hall 10 (a 14 mm, In 1%te casserole. place 1/2 cup wolef llrozen green) 10-az package 4 (o a min (n qut casserole. place 2 (ablespaans woler (frozen Irma) (ooz package a to a min rn (at casserole place 1/4) cup walef Beets (fresh, whole) 1 bunch 16 to 21 mrn )n qux casserole, p)ace 1/2 cup water Broccali (fresh cut) 1 bunch (1% to 1% lbs) 5 (o 9 turn. (n qut casserole, plate 1/2 cup waler (lresb spears) 1 bunch (1x): (a 1% lbs) 7 to 10 mrn (n qul ob)ong gloss bakrng dlsh‘ place 1/a cup water Rotate arsh alter hall al trme (frozenr chopped) 10oz package are 7 mm (n 1-qt casserole (frozen spears) 10oz package A10 7 mm (n H) casserole, place 3 tablespoons water Cabbage (fresh) 1 mearum (read (about 2 lbs) 6(0 9 mm (n 1% or quL casserole place 1/u cup water (wedges) 5 (o 9 ma (n Z or Mr casserole, place 1/4 cup water Carrots (fresh, sllced) 1 (a 4 I0 8 mm In 1%te casserole, p)ace 1/4 cup water (frozen) meoz package 3 (a 7 mm ln 1ear casserole, place 2 tablespoons water Cauliflower (flowerets) 1 medrom head 7 to 10 mm (n zeal casserole, place 1/2 cup warer (fresh whole) 1 medrurn heaa 7 to M mm (n qul casselole place 1/2 cup water (frozen) 10oz package 3 to 7 mln rn 1-at casserole, place 2 rablespoons water Corn (frozen kernel) 10oz package 21a 5 mm, (n 14:! casserole p)ace 2 rab)espoons water Corn an the cob (fresh) 1 to 5 ears 2-1/4 to Al mrn (n 2qu oblong glass bakrng arsh, place corn (lcom per ear rs rn husk, use no warer. rl corn has been husked bad 1/4 cup water Rearrange after hall ol trme, (lrozenl 1 ear 3 to 6 mm Place ()1 Zeat oblong glass baklng dlsh 2 to 6 ears 2 (a 3 mm Cover with vented plostrc wrap Rearrange aller per ear half or rrme Mixed vegetables (frozen) 10oz. package 2 to 5 mrn (n qul casserole place 3 tablespoons warer, Pens (lresh, shelled) 2 lbs unshellea 7 to 9 mm (n 1-al casserole place 1/u cup warer. llrazen) loeoz. package 2 to 6 mm (n (pl casserole. place 2 tablespoons waler Potatoes (fresh cubed. a polataes 9 to 11 mm. Peel and cut (ma 1 rnch cubes Place rn qul whrte) (5 oz each) cassero)e wrm 1/2 cup water Stlr alter half al trme (fresh whale, 1 (3 oz) 2 to a mrn Plefce wrrh cookrng fork Place )n the uven 1 rnch sweel or whrte) 2 (8 02 each) 610 7 mrn oporL rn :rrcular arrangemenl Le( stand 5 mrnules 3 s to 9 mm A) 11 (L7 12 mm Spinach (fresh) )0 to 15 oz 31a 6 mm, (n qul casserole place washed sprnach (frozen, chopped 10oz package 3 to 6 mm (n Lac casserole, plate 3 tab)espoons waler and leol) Squash (fresh summer 1 lb sllced no 5 mrn (n woo: casserole p)ace 1/1. cup waler and yellow) [wlmer‘ acorn 1m 2 squash 5m 9 rnrn Cut In half and remove fibrous membranes rn 2-qt or bollernut) (about 1 (I: each) oblong glass bokrng arsh place squash [molderdown Tum (ulrsiderup after u rninotes 15 About the time features. Powe Level BB Clock mm» 16 Tlme Defrost allows you to defrost for a selected length or tlme See the Defrostlng Gulde for suggested limes (Weight Defrost ls explalned tn the Auto Feature sectlonl 1 Press Defrost twrce 2. Enter defrostlng tlrne 3' Press Start/Pause, When the oven Signals. turn food over and break apart or rearrange plECeS for more even defrosting, Shleld any warm areas wlth small pleces of fall. We oven wlll contrnue lo defrost ll you don‘t open the door and turn the rood Power level l5 automatlcally set at 3, but can be changed vou can delrost small ltems qulckly by ralsrng the power level after enterlng the time. Power level 7 cuts the total defrosting time in about half power level 10 cuts the total tlme to appraxlmately 1/3 However, food Wlll need more frequent attention than usual A dull thumplng nolse may be heard durlrlg defrostlng This ls normal when oven Is not operating at ngh power Defrosting Tips - Foods frozen ln paper or plastlc can be defrosted In the package Closed packages should be slltr pierced or vented AFTER food has portlclly defrosted Plostlc storage Containers should be pamully uncovered - Famlly~slzer prepackaged frozen dlnners can be defrosted and mlcrowoved lf the food ls m a lorl contomer. transfer rt to a microwave safe dlsl’l. - For more even defrosting of larger foods, such as roasts‘ use Defrost Welght Be sure large meats are completely defrosted before Cooklng - Foods that spoll easily should not be allowed to sit out for more than one hour after defrosting Room temperature promotes the growth at harmful bacter‘la -When defrosted, load should be cool but softened ln all areas If strll sllghtlv my return to the mlcrowave very brlefly or let it stand for a few mrnutes. Defrosling Guide Food Time Comments Breads, Cakes Bread, buns pr rolls (1 plECe] 1/4 mm, Sweet rolls lapprox 12 oz] 2 to 4 mm Rearrange alter halfof trme. Fish and Seafood Fullels, lrozen (1 lb] 6 to 9 mm Shellfish. Small pleces (1 lb] 3(0 7 mm Place block ln casserole Turn over and break up ufler trrst half at llme Fruit Plastlc pouchel ar 2 1 ta 5 mln llorcz package] Meat Bacon (1 lb) 2 (D 5 mm Place unopened package ln oven Lel stand 5 mlnutes alter delrostlng Franks [1 lb) 2 la 5 mln Place unopened package rn oven Mlcrawcvelust untll Hunks can be separated. Let stand 5 mlnutes rt necessary to complete delrostmg Ground meal [1 lb) 14 to 6 mm Turn meal over alter first he” 0' time Roost beef, lamb. veal, pork Steak; (hops and Cutlets 9 to 12 mm perlb 1410 8 mm per lbr Use power level Warm [1] Place unwrapped meat ln cooklng drsn, Turn over alter rtrst halr 0V (lme and shleld worm areas with fall Aller second hall 0! llme, separate pleCES with table kmre Let stand to complete delrosllng Poultry Chlckerl brollerrfryer. Cut up (2% to 3 lbsl Chlckew whole [21%1 lo 3 lbs) Cornish hEn Turkey breast [L6 to 5 lbs] late 19 mm 20 to 24 mm 7 to 12 mm per lb 3 lo a min. per lb Place wrapped chtcken m atsn Unwrap and turn over alter rtrst halt pl trrne After Second half oHlme, separate pleCES and plate tn (uuklng dtsh Mlcrowuve 2 to it mrnutes more ll necessary Lel slund (1wa minutes to flrltsh delrosllng Place wrapped chrcken tn dlsh Alter lrrst half oftlme‘ unwrap and turn Chlcken over. Shleld warm ureus wl\h full. To complete detrastlnar run cool water tn cavity until gralets can be removed Place unwrapped nen ln oven preasps-deup rum over arter ltrst half ol tlme Run cool water ln covlty unltl glblets can be removed Place unwrapped breast ln mrtrowcve»sofe dlsh breastrSlderdown Alter lrrsl half of tlme. turn breastrslderup and shield worm areas wl‘h full Defrost for Second holler llme Let stand 1(0 2 hours ln relrrgerptar to complete derrostrng 17 About the time features. Express Cock This AS a qurck way to set cookvng nme from 1-6 mynures Press one nfthe Express Cook pods (from 176) for 176 mmutes of cookmg utpowerlevelm For example. press the 2 pad for 2 minutes of tookmg Mme The power \eve‘ can be changed as (me ‘5 counhng down Press Power Level and emer 1710, NOTE: Express Cook function pertains to pads 1-6 nnly. Add 30 Sec \t wnll add 30 seconds to the (me Coummg down each [me the pad ‘5 pressed Each (such wwH add 30 seconds up to 99 mmutes and 99 seconds. The oven wwll stun mmedmte‘y when pressed l8 About the auto features. zk 'Jtsm E] E] [E] Weight Defrost Weight defrost automatically sets the defrosting [mes and power levels to give even defrosting results for meals. poultry and fish weighing up to Six paunds 1. Press Defrost 2. Using the conversmn guide enter food weight For example, press pods land 2 for 12 pounds [1 pound. 3 ounces! 3. Press Start/Pause {Time Defrost is explained mine Time Features semen] There l5 0 Cooking gurde located on the inside front of the oven. - Remove meal from package and place an microwave-sale dish. ~Wherr the oven Signals, turn the food aver Remove defrosted meat or shield warm areas with small pieces 0' (Oil, - After defrosting most meats need to stand 5 minutes to complete defrosting, Large roasts should stand tor about so minutes, Conversion Guide If the weight of faod is stated in pounds and ounces. xhe ounces must be convened tu tenths [.1l ofa pound. Ounces Pounds 1-2 .1 3 .2 A—S 3 6-7 .14 8 .5 $10 ,6 11 .7 12-13 .8 14-15 .9 Cooking Guide 19 About the sensor features. dry off aisnes so they aim mislead the sensor The Sensor Features detect the increasing humidity released during cooking The oven automatically adjusts the cooking time to various types and amounts of food Do not use the Sensor Features twice in succession an the some food portion-it may result in severely overcooked or burnt toad Be sure to let the oven cool dawn for 5710 minutes before starting the next sensor cook If food IS undercooked after the countdown use Cook Time for additional cooking time -The proper containers and covers are essential for best sensor cooking -A|ways use microwavevsafe containers and cover them with llds or vented plastic wrap. Never use tight-sealing plastic covers— they can prevent steam from escaping and cause load to overcook . Be sure the outside ofthe cooking container and the inside ofthe microwave oven are dry before placrng food in the oven Beads oi maisture turning into steam can mislead the sensor NOTE: D17 not use this feature twice in succession on the some food portion— it may result in severely overcooked or burnt food. 82 sure to let the oven cool down for 5-10 minutes before starting the next sensor cook. To use the Popcorn ieature: 1. Follow package Instrucllons USIng Cook Time lithe package is less than 3 0 ounces or larger than 35 ounces Place the package of popcorn in the center oi the microwave 2 Press Popcorn, The oven starts immediately ltyou open the door while "POPCORN" is displayed, "SENSOR ERROR" Will appear it Will scroll until Cancel/Mfrs pressed it toad is undercooked alter the countdown use Cook Time for additional cooking time NOTE: Do not use this feature twice in succession on the same food portion— it may result in severely overcooked or burnt food. Be sure to let the oven cool down for 5-10 minutes before stoning the next sensor cook. To use the Beverage feature: Press Beverage to heat on 8710 oz cup of coffee or other beverage Drinks heated with the Beverage feature may be very hot. Remove the container with care. lffoad is undercooked alter the countdown use Cook Time for additional cooking time NOTE: Do not use this feature twice in succession on the some food portlon~ it may result in severely overcooked or burnt food, Be sure to let the oven cool down [or 5-10 minutes before starting the next sensor cook. 20 To use the Reheat feature: The Reheat feature reheats 0736 ounces of previously cooked foods or a plate of leftovers. 1 Place covered food in the oven Press Reheat The oven starts immediately 2 The oven signals when steam is sensed and the time remaining begins counting down. Do not open the door while ”REHEA r" is displayed, "SENSOR ERROR” will appear. It will scroll until Cancel/Off is pressed. After remavmg food from the oven, stir. it possible, to even out the temperature If the load is not hot enough‘ use Cook Time to reheat for more time Reheuted foods may have wide variations in temperature. Some areas may be extremely hot. Some Foods Not Recommended for Use With Reheat it is best to use Cook Time for these foods - Bread products - Foods that must be reheated uncovered . Foods that need to be stirred or rotated - Foods calling for a dry look or Crisp surface alter reheating, About the sensor features. MyPlate this feature twice in succession-4t may result in severely overcooked or burnt food. Be sure to let the oven cool down for 5-10 minutes before starting the next sensor cook. gm) IV climsenywhu gov To use the MyPlate teature: Use MYPLATE feature to cook healthy food choices by servtngs or wrth sensor 1 Place food tn the oven and press MyPIate pad. 2 Enter the food code. See Cooking Guide for MyPlaie below for codes 3 Enter the number olservlngsllJi) for codes 173 For Code 4710. Ihe oven (on start With no serving selection needed a Press Start/Pause pad. Ifyou open the door while the food name of MYPLATE feature IS displayed, "SENSOR ERROR“ Will appear lt will scroll until Cancel/Off is pressed. ChooseMyPlategov is one of core projects by The Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPPl an organization olthe U S Department olAgnculture For more details, please Visit www ChooseMyPlate gov Cooking Guide for MyPlate Feature Note: Use power level 10 unless othenvise noted Enter Food Weight Setting Code Choice 1 Rice 144 SerVings imat «ti ' it“ 1 Seuiiigl 2 Oatmeal 171i Servings 3 Pasta Lu sewings Li Asparagus Sensor Menu 5 BlOCCOll Sensor Menu 6 Green Sensor Menu Beans 7 Carrots Sensor Menu 8 Green Peas Sensor Menu Spinach Sensor Menu 10 Potato Sensor Menu NOTE: DO not use this feature twice in succession—it may result in severely overcooked or burnt food. Be sure to let the oven cool down for 5 10 minutes before starting the next sensor cook. To use the Potato feature: The Potato feature cooks 1 to 2 it? 02. eaclu potatoes. 1 Pierce skin With fork and place potatoes on the turntable lf cooking three or more potatoes arrange in a star pattern. 2 Press Potato The oven starts immediately, The oven signals when steam is sensed and the time remaining begins counting down If you open the door while POTATO is displayed. SENSOR ERROR Will appear, It will scroll until Cancel/Off is pressed. If food is undercooked after the countdown, use Cook Time for additional cooking time. Vegetable NOTE: Do not use this feature twice in succession—it may result in severely overcooked or burnt food. Be sure to let the oven cool down for 5-10 minutes before starting the next sensor cook. To use the Vegetable feature: Use the Vegetable feature to cook 4-16 ounces of fresh, frozen or canned vegetables. 1 For fresh vegetables add 2 tablespoons of water per sewing For frozen vegetables follow package Instructions for adding water, Cover with lid or plastic wrap Place vegetables In the oven 2 Press Vegetable once for fresh vegetables, tWice for frozen vegetables or three times for canned vegetables. The oven starts immediately The oven Signals when steam is sensed and time remaining lS Counting down ll you open the doc! while FRSHVVG FRZ’VEG. or CANVVEG is displayed. sensor; ERROR will appear lt Wlll scroll until Cancel/Offis pressed lf food is undercooked after the countdown use Cook Time for additional Cooking time 21 About other features. m The Help pad dISDleS rnlormatron and helpful hmts Press Help, then select a feature pad. COOKING COMPLETE reminder To remrnd you that you have lead tn the oven the oven wrll drsplay FOOD lS READY and beep once a mlnute untll you erther open the oven door or press Cancel/Off, Vou may lack the control panel to prevent the To lock or unlock the controls press and hold mrcrowave lrom betng accldentally started or Cancel/Offlor about three seconds when used by children the control panel :5 locked LOCKED wlll ontros a eor tn the drs [0 Hold 3 Sec pp p y To turn the clock dlspluy on or olt press and hold a lot about 3 seconds. the Drsplay On/orr leature cannot be used whlle a cooktng feature ts In use Clock Display SQQ Press to enter the trme ol day or to check the time or day whrle mrcrowovmg 1 Press Set Clock. 2 Enter trme of day 3 Press start or Set Clock Start Pause In addition to startrng many lunctronsr Start/Pause allows you to stop cookmg wrthout opening the door or cleanng the drsploy Press Start/Pause agarn to restart the oven rner On/Off 22 Trrner On/Oll operates as a mrnute trmer and 3 Press Timer Dn/ofl to start can be used at any trme even when the oven Is operating 1 P'QSST'mer‘WOH Note: The timertndrcalor wrll be rt whrle the 2 Enter the amount ol time you wont to count trmer rs operatmg down When the trme ls up the oven Wlll srgnur m tut n all the trmer signal. press Timer On/Off The beeper sound can be adjusted. Press Sound. Choose 071 for mute or normal Microwave terms. Arcing Covering Shielding Standing Time Venting Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven, Arcing is caused by: ¢ Metal or fail touching the side at the oven. - Foil that is not molded to load (upturned edges act like antennas). - Metal such as twist-ties, poultry pins, gold- nmmed dishes. - Recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces Covers hold in moisture. allow for more even heating and reduce cooking time Venting plastic wrap or coverlng with wax paper allows excess steam to escape. In a regular even you shield chicken breasts or baked foods to prevent ovenbrowning. when microwavrng, you use small strips of foil to shield thin parts, such as the tips at wings and legs on poultry, which would cook before larger parts. when you cook with regular ovens. foods such as roasts or cakes are allowed to stand to finish cooking or to set. Standlng time is especially important in microwave cookingt Note that a microwaved cake is not placed on a cooling rack. After covering a dish with plastic wrap. you vent the plastic wrap by turning back one corner so excess steam can escape. 23 Care and cleaning of the microwave oven. Helpful Hints An occasional thorough wiping with a solution of baking soda and water keeps the inside fresh Unplug the card before cleaning any port of this oven How to Clean the Inside Walls, Floor. Inside Window. Metal and Plastic Ports on the Door Some spotters can be removed With a paper towel;others may require a damp cloth Remove greasy spotters With a sudsy cloth, then rinse With a damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp utensils on oven wells To clean the surface of the door and the surface of the oven that come together upon closing, use only mild, nonaorosive soaps or detergents using a sponge or soft cloth Rinse With a damp cloth and dry Never use a commercial oven cleaner on any part of your microwave Removable Turntable and Turntable Support To prevent breakage, do not place the turntable lnto wateriust after cooking Wash lt carefully in WGVW‘ sudsy water or in the dishwasher The turntable and support can be broken it dropped Remember, do not operate the oven withoutthe tumtoble and support in place. 214 How to Clean the Outside Do not use cleaners containing ammonia or alcohol on the microwave oven Ammonia or alcohol can damage the appearance at the microwave. Case Clean the outside of the microwave With a sudsy cloth Rinse with a damp cloth and then dry wipe the Window clean With a damp cloth Control Panel and Door Wipe With a damp cloth, Dry thoroughly. Do not use cleaning sprays. large amounts of soap and water abrasives or sharp objects on the panelithey can damage it Some paper towels can also scratch the control panel, Door Surface It is important to keep the area cleon where the door seals against the microwave Use only mild nonrabrasive detergents applied With a clean sponge or salt cloth Rinse well Power Cord llthe cord becomes soiled, unplug and wash Wlth a damp cloth For stubborn spots sudsy water may be used but be certain to rinse Wlth a damp cloth and dry thoroughly before plugging cord into outlet Stainless Steel lan some modelsl Do not use a steelrwocd pad. it Will scratch the surface To clean the stainless steel surface, use a hot. darnp cloth With a mild detergent suitable for stornless steel surfaces Use a clean hot damp cloth to remove soap. Dry With a dry clean cloth. Always scrub lightly in the direction or the grain Troubleshooting Tips. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE OVEN WILL NOT - A ruse in your hame may be blown or the Circuit breaker tripped COME ON Replace fuse or reset Clrcult breaker - Unplug your mlCrDWGVe even then plug it back in . Make Sure Erprorig plug on oven is fully inserted Into wail receptacle CONTROL PANEL - Door riot Securely closed LIGHTED' VET OVEN - StartJPause must be pressed after entering cooking selection WILL NOT SYART - Another selection entered already in oven and Cancel/Off not pressed to cancel it - Make sure you have entered cooking time oher pressmg Cook Time t Cancel/Off was pressed accidentally Reset cooking program and press Start/Pause - Make sure you entered food weight after pressmg Defrost Weight, - Oven was paused accidentally Press Start/Pauseto restart the cooking program "SENSOR ERROR" - During a SensarCooking program, the door was opened APPEARS ON before steam Could be detected. SENSOR ERROR wiil scroll DISPLAV until Cancel/0f! is pressed - Ski-Om was not detected in maximum (Ime, USE Cook Time \0 heat for more time "LOCKED“ APPEARS - The control panel has been lacked (When the control panel is ON DISPLAY locked. on “L" Wili be displayed ) Press and hold Cancel/Off for about 3 seconds to unlock the control panel FOOD AMOUNT T00 ' Sensor Rehem is for Single serVingS of recommended foods Use LARGE FOR SENSOR Cook Time for large amounts of food REHEAT Things That Are Normal With Your Microwave Oven l Steam or vapar escaping from around I TV/radio interference might be noticed while the door. using the rnICrowuve, Similar to the interference caused by other small ' “9’“ ”flew” “"0““ ”W W “‘9’ me appliances It does not indicate a problem With I Dimming oven light and [honge in the Microwave Plug the microwave into a the blower sound at power levels olher different electrical circuit, move the radio or TV than high as far awoy from the microwave as possible rch kth tn nd nalofthe‘lv ado I Dull thumping sound while even is operating :ntenenca e p051 ‘0 a 5‘9 /r y 25
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