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Before Operating
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Manual Operation
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Operating
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Cleaning and Care ..................... 18=19
Specifications
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Service Call Check ....................
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Warranty .....................................
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For your safety the information
in this manual must be followed to minimize
the risk
of fire or explosion
or to prevent property
damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
Do Not Attempt
microwave
to operate
energy,
Do Not Place any object
sealing surfaces.
Do Not
Operate
that there
this microwave
it is important
between
the microwave
is no damage
oven with the door open since
not to defeat
the microwave
or tamper
with the safety
open-door
oven front face and the door or allow
oven if it is damaged.
It is particularly
operation
can result
in harmful
important
soil or cleaner
that the microwave
residue
oven
to accumulate
door close
to the:
1. door (bent)
2. hinges
and latches
3. door seals
The Microwave
(broken
and sealing
Oven
or loosened)
surfaces.
Should
Not
be adjusted
or repaired
by anyone
exposure
to
interlocks,
except
properly
qualified
service
personne!,
properly
on
and
that
Ist of
Important
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Safety Instructions
will help alert you to situations
that may cause
will help alert you to situations
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that may cause
_NFORMATION
serious
bodlty
rJodlfy harm,
injury
BEFORE
death
or property
or property
damage
damage.
USING
To reduce the risk of fire, burns, electric shock, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive
energy when using your appliance, follow basic precautions,
including
the following
sections.
, Read all instructions
before using the appliance.
paper, plastic or other combustible materials are
placed inside the microwave oven to facilitate cooking.
. Read and follow the specific "PRECAUTIONS
TO
AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE
ENERGY"
- Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags
before placing bag in microwave oven.
on page 2.
- If materials
. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to
properly grounded outlet. See "ELECTRICAL
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS"
on page 4.
o Install or locate this appliance only in accordance
the provided installation instructions.
with
. Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers
--for example, closed glass jars--are
able to explode
and should not be heated in this microwave oven.
. Use this appliance only for its intended use as
in this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals
in this appliance. This type of microwave oven
specifically designed to heat, cook or dry food.
designed for industrial or laboratory use.
. As with any appliance, close supervision
when used by children.
described
or vapors
is
It is not
is necessary
, Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord
or plug, if it is not working properly or if it has been
damaged or dropped.
. This appliance should be serviced only by qualified
service personnel. Contact nearest Electrolux
Authorized Servicer for examination, repair or
adjustment.
. Do not cover or block any openings
cord or plug in water.
. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
food. Carefully
- Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not
leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in the
cavity when not in use.
. Liquids, such as water, coffee or tea are able to be
overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing
to be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the
container is removed from the microwave oven is not
always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT
LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A
SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO
THE LIQUID.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:
- Do not overheat the liquid.
- Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it.
removing the container.
- Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other
utensil into the container.
, Clean ventilation openings and grease filters frequently.
Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on
on page 18.
oven cavity:
attend appliance
openings,
louver or grease filters.
. Use care when cleaning the louver and the grease filters.
Corrosive cleaning agents, such as lye-based oven
cleaners, may damage the louver and the grease filters.
. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
- Do not overcook
oven should
ignite, keep microwave
oven door c!osed, turn
microwave
oven off and disconnect
the power cord
or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
ventilation
. To reduce the risk of fire in the microwave
the microwave
- After heating, allow the container to stand in the
microwave oven at least for 20 seconds before
on the appliance.
. See door surface cleaning instructions
inside
- Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow
necks. Use a wide-mouthed container.
. Do not store or use this appliance outdoors. Do not use
this product near water--for example, near a kitchen
sink, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, or
similar locations.
, Do not immerse
microwave
when
. When flaming food under the hood, turn the fan on.
, This appliance is suitable for use above both gas and
electric cooking equipment 36" wide or less.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
UNPACKING
Open
the bottom
AND EXAMiNiNG
of the carton,
over to rest on plastic
foam
YOUR
bend the carton
pad, Lift carton
flaps
M_CROWAVE
back
off microwave
OVEN
and tilt the microwave
oven and remove
materials,
Installation
Instructions,
Turntable
and Turntable
Support.
INSTALLATION
EASIER.
Wall Template,
Top Template,
Charcoal
SAVE THE CARTON
AS IT MAY MAKE
• Remove
the feature
the outside
• DO NOT
REMOVE
microwave
sticker
oven cavity.
Check
Template,
Top Template
chosen. Read enclosures
Check
the microwave
door seals
from
THE WAVEGUIDE
to see that there
which
if there
are Installation
surfaces,
broken
such
or loose
on the ceiling
Instructions,
as misaligned
door
hinges
Filter,
is one.
is located
and Charcoal
Filter, which is used when
and SAVE the Use and Care Manual.
oven for any damage,
and sealing
of the door,
COVER,
oven
all packing
recirculating
or bent door,
and latches
in the
Wall
is
damaged
Oven cavity
and dents
Hinges
inside the cavity or on the door. If there is any damage,
do not operate the microwave
oven and contact your dealer or ELECTROLUX
SERVICER.
See Installation
Instructions
for more details.
GROUNDING
In the event
of an electrical
Improper
Electrical
Check
Waveguide
cover
Door seals and
sealing surfaces
_NSTRUCT_ONS
This appliance
must be grounded.
This microwave
oven is equipped
plugged into a wall receptacle
that is properly
installed and grounded
ordinances.
current.
Safety door
latches
short
circuit,
use of the grounding
grounding
plug can result
with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding
plug. It must be
in accordance
with the National Electrical
Code and local codes and
reduces
risk of electric
in a risk of electric
shock
by providing
an escape
wire for the electric
shock.
Requirements
Installation
Instructions
for proper
location
for the power
supply.
3-Prong
The electrical
requirements
are a 120 volt 60 Hz, AC only,
electrical
supply. It is recommended
that a separate
circuit
Plug
15 amp. or more protected
serving only the microwave
oven be provided.
The microwave
oven
is equipped
with a 3°prong
wall receptacle
that is properly
installed
CIRCUMSTANCES
CUT OR REMOVE
grounding
plug.
It must be plugged
into a
and grounded.
DO NOT UNDER ANY
THE GROUNDING
PIN FROM THE PLUG.
Grounding
Pin
NOTES:
1. If you have any questions
qualified
electrician
2. Neither Electrolux
oven or personal
connection
Radio
Should
electrical
antenna.
about
or service
the grounding
or electrical
instructions,
consult
3-Prong
a
Receptacle
/
Ground
Receptacle
person.
nor the dealer can accept
injury resulting
from failure
any liability
to observe
Box
for damage
to the microwave
the correct electrical
procedures.
or TV mnterference
there
be any interference
circuit,
relocate
caused
by the microwave
the radio or TV as far away from
oven to your radio
the microwave
or TV, check
oven as feasible
that the microwave
or check
position
oven
is on a different
and signal
of receiving
Important
ABOUT
YOUR
MICROWAVE
This Use and Care lvlanual
save it for reference.
A good
microwave
microwave
NEVER
cooking
use the microwave
counterc!ockwise.
ALWAYS
When
using
techniques,
oven
See page
Check
hints and
without
and support
oven
at power
levels
below
100%,
cycling on and off. It is normal
oven to be warm to the touch
is a normal
part of microwave
cooking.
you
for the
when
Room
moisture
covered
that condenses
in the microwave
oven. Generally,
foods will not cause as much condensation
as uncovered
Ventilation
openings
oven
used to dry clothes
Your
microwave
must
is for food
the amount
of
only.
It should
not be
or newspapers.
oven
is rated
1000 watts
by using
• Arrange
MICROWAVE
the IEC Test
food carefully.
Place thickest
can smoke
• Cover
while
suggestions:
paper
a lid. Covers
prevent
• Shield
the microwave
• Foods
with unbroken
sausages,
outside
amount
severely
Check
towels,
wax
paper,
spattering
with small flat pieces
meat or poultry to prevent
are cooked thoroughly.
recipe
of dish.
microwave
and help foods
• Avoid
should
of aluminum
overcooking
plastic
wrap or
heating
formula
dense,
cooking,
from
outside
to center
of dish
thick
once or twice
over once
during
microwaving
to speed
such foods as chicken and hamburgers.
must be turned over at least once.
• Rearrange
foods
such
top to bottom
• Add standing
possible.
cooking
• Check
time.
Remove
food from
for standing
without
overcooking.
signs
steams
Look for signs
milk really
Pressure
will build
possibly
inside
in
up
resulting
in
for more
than a
as potatoes,
hot dogs,
livers
and other
giblets,
to allow
steam
to escape
during
in glass
and
jars, even with the lid off. Make
cooked.
to prevent
Stir food to distribute
scalding
certain
or shortly
when
may feel cooler
test the milk before
boiling--Under
oven. To prevent
such
milk. The container
is. Always
feeding
special
warming
than
the
the baby.
circumstances,
after removal
burns from splashing
after the microwave
and especially
of
areas
Do not defrost
(especially
liquids
from the microwave
liquid, we recommend
the
during
burst,
oven has shut off. Do not boi! liquids
containers
narrow
steam
frozen
pressure
possibly
such
necked
as soft drink bottles,
coffee cups.
can build
Even
wine flasks
if the container
bottles
if the container
up. This can cause
is
it to burst or
in narrow-necked
beverages).
resulting
Even
can build up and cause
beverages
carbonated
bottom
- Poultry
thigh joints
of dish
and poultry
not just
is very
show
through
microwave
allows
indicating
reached.
at edge.
hot to the touch.
no pinkness.
easily
items
of the dish
move easily.
and flakes
cooking
is
the container
to
in injury.
Hot foods and steam can cause burns. Be careful when opening
any containers
of hot food, including popcorn
bags, cooking
of
like roasts
pouches
and boxes.
away from
include:
throughout,
- Center
- Fish is opaque
time which
have been
Large
halfway
the center
temperatures
Doneness
- Meat
as meatballs
and from
Cover
for doneness.
cooking
- Food
containers--for
if possible.
• Turn foods
from
labeled
chicken
is thoroughly
Be careful
or breast
opened,
• Stir foods
baby food
food
opened, excessive
overflow.
evenly.
foil any thin areas
before
oven.
it to burst,
"skin"
apples,
be pierced
in narrownecked
for
to cook
in a special
following:
before removing the container from the microwave
oven,
allow the container to stand in the microwave
oven for 30 to 40
of time
overcooked
or cookbook
and sealed
with no food
outer
tomatoes,
seconds
cooking.
in a microwave
may start to boil during
areas towards
eggs
unless
you use popcorn
injury.
• Spontaneous
or ignite.
foods
as whole
egg yolk and will cause
the heat evenly.
COOKING
• Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest
indicated
and add more as needed.
Food
oven
or unless
in injury.
sure all infant
Procedure.
In using recipes or package
directions,
check food a
minute or two before the minimum
time and add time accordingly.
ABOUT
such
• Do not boi! eggs
egg yolks
cooking.
not be blocked.
preparation
microwave
minute or two may cause damage
to the microwave
oven and
could start a fire. It increases
the heat around the magnetron
and
can shorten the life of the microwave
oven.
and the moisture
The microwave
products
• Operating
humidity
ones.
in food will influence
in your
accessory
ovens.
example,
closed jars--will
explode and should not be heated
this microwave
oven. Such use of the microwave
oven could
inside
or reheating.
Condensation
• Some
result
it is on to absorb
energy.
the microwave
FOODS
microwave
popcorn
for use in microwave
instructions.
oven when
ABOUT
• Do not pop popcorn
it for
recipes.
the turntable
18 for complete
in the microwave
may hear the magnetron
exterior of the microwave
cooking
asset.
and always
over so that a large dish could be placed in
The turntable
will turn both clockwise
and
have food
the microwave
read it carefully
is a valuable
principles,
nor turn the turntable
the microwave
oven.
OVEN
is valuable:
cookbook
Safety Instructions
with a fork.
cooking
both
to the outside.
oven
and stir, if
the food to finish
that
hands
To prevent
possible
Do not overcook
potatoes.
causing
to your microwave
Cook
damage
meat
and poultry
INTERNAL
temperature
INTERNAL
temperature
usually
protects
injury,
direct
steam
and face.
against
They
could
dehydrate
thoroughly--meat
of 160_F
and catch
fire,
oven.
to at least
and poultry
of 180xF.
Cooking
foodborne
illness.
an
to at least an
to these temperatures
ABOUT
UTENSILS
It is not necessary
kitchen
AND COVERINGS
to buy all new cookware.
can be used successfully
sure the utensil
does
Use these
not touch
utensils
Many pieces already
in your new
the interior
microwave
walls
during
for safe microwave
in your
oven.
Make
cooking.
ceramic
(Pyroceram_),
heat-resistant
glass
microwave-safe
paper
such
cooking
and
plates
browning
Follow
dish
These
items
of foods
• wood,
stoneware
(Do not exceed
manufacturer's
and porcelain
recommended
preheating
time.
can be used
little
for short
time
fat or sugar
in them:
with
metallic
brown
bags
you wish
dish
seconds.
be allowed
be taught
(margarine
tubs)
because
is
Lock
use potholders,
attention
they may be extra
on the
to packages
hot.
has mastered
one cooking
oven is not a toy. See
feature.
SAFETY
to see that they are cooked
of Agriculture's
- For fresh
165F
pork,
seafood,
- For leftover,
carry-out
if a dish is safe for mlcrowaving,
in the microwave
A dish which
oven and microwave
becomes
very
coverings
hot should
to the United
recommended
States
temperatures.
ground
meat,
egg dishes
boneless
and frozen
ready-to-reheat
'fresh"
white
poultry,
prepared
refrigerated,
food.
and dell and
food.
are ideal:
that is specially
marked
used for cooking
and reheating.
touch food.
so steam
that need
oven cooking
tenderizing.
slit bag so steam
for microwave
allow
use can be
plastic
are a good choice
to hasten cooking.
wrap
because
use metal
to
foil
meats
twist ties.
in your
- Dark
meat of poultry.
meat of poultry.
insert a meat
* ALWAYS
use potholders
utensils
that are in contact
food
can transfer
Avoid
heat is
or foods
Remember
microwave
steam
with
through
burns
to
oven:
popcorn
by directing
NEVER
use the cavity
store
and minimize
• Foil should
microwave
Keep waveguide
and/or fires.
cover
Use care when
removing
that the utensil,
your clothes
you have questions
microwave
ACCESSORIES
for purchase.
cookbook
There
Evaluate
your needs.
about
utensils
or follow
are many
carefully
recipe
microwave
before
A microwave-safe
or coverings,
check
a
suggestions.
accessories
you purchase
thermometer
available
so that they
will assist
or
you in
safety
door latches.
handling
clean.
and carefully
it's in use and check
is no chance
cookbooks
or other
to preserve
of foodbome
Food
items
heat from the
skin burns.
bags away from the face.
food carefully
the spread
for
away from the face and
so that there
quality
of the
steam
for storing
and handle
when
Enough
to cause
oven while
cooking progress frequently
overcooking
food.
Select,
than one inch to any surface
in a thick
edge of a dish's covering
and oven cooking
, Stay near the microwave
burns
hot food.
utensils
• Small flat pieces of aluminum foil placed smoothly on the food can be
used to shield areas that are either defrosting
or cooking too quickly.
not come closer
oven.
thermometer
to prevent
hands. Slowly lift the farthest
can escape.
to use aluminum
175F
open
bags are good for large
DO NOT
- White
dense area away from fat or bone. NEVER leave the
thermometer
in the food during cooking,
unless it is approved
microwave
oven use.
and
can escape.
• Lids that are microwave-safe
kept near kept near the food
• Microwave
for reheating
DO NOT
170F
To test for doneness,
and reheating.
can be used for cooking
Vent
the
on HiGH for 30
• Wax paper
wrap
place
not be used.
foods
meet
precautions:
pay special
need to learn that the microwave
foods
160F
• Paper towels are good for covering
absorbing
fat while cooking bacon.
good
room.
by an adult
to lean or swing
all safety
carefully,
16 for Child
fish,
to check
The following
Should
be in the same
twist-ties
Should
How
coverings
Department
plastics
bags
• Plastic
should
remove
crisp food
should
supervision
used by children.
Children
products
paper
empty
are used.
glass
food storage
metal
should anyone
oven door.
* Check
trim
non-microwave-safe
paper
when
ABOUT
non-heat-resistant
recycled
necessary
page
pans and bakeware
dishes
person
close
At no time
microwave
Children
wicker
accessories
AND THE M_CROWAVE
Don't assume that because
a child
skill he/she can cook everything.
reheating
DO NOT USE
• metal
oven when
Children
belo\,v the age of 7 should use the microwave
oven with
a supervising
person very near to them. Between
the ages of 7
that
directions.)
that have
straw,
CHILDREN
As with any appliance,
(Pyrex ®)
pottery,
to the microwave
and 12, the supervising
as Corningware%
plastics
microwave-safe
for any damage
ABOUT
reheating:
glass
determining
correct doneness
and assure you that foods have
been cooked to safe temperatures.
Electrolux
is not responsible
residue
items.
its high
bacteria.
can cause
from the microwave
or accessories
of
arcing
oven
so
do not touch
the
Part Names
FRONT
VIEW
14
13
.................
12
The 7-digit
Interactive
Display
spells
operating
steps and shows cooking
When HELP is lighted in the display,
/
7
\
7
1
the Help
/
9
10
pad to read a specific
may assist
11
out
hints.
touch
hint which
you.
15
17
BOTTOM
18
VIEW
(Front
of microwave
oven)
oven)
t9
1
Microwave
oven door with
see4hrough
11
window
2
Door hinges
3
Waveguide
Press
5
Turntable
cover:
Microwave
motor
oven is operating
open.
6
7
Rack
Safety
shaft
oven light
It will light when
microwave
or door is
Handle
9
Work
Time display: Digital display,
99 minutes, 99 seconds
14
Ventilation
15
Removable
control
remove
oven will not
16
openings
8
will rotate
clock°
Only
for cleaning.
Removable
floor. Then,
17
Night light pad
turntable
support
place
the turntable
on the turntable
support
Rack
cooking/
for 2-leve!
reheating
18
Light cover
19
Grease
17
turntable
First, carefully place the turntable
support in the motor shaft in the
center of the microwave
oven
light pad
Press the Night light pad to
turn light on or off.
panel
wise or counterclockwise.
door latches
Press the Work Light pad to
turn light on or off.
10
Auto-Touch
13
The turntable
operate unless the door is
securely closed.
8
12
holders
The microwave
the Fan Hi/Lo pad to turn
on the fan. Press again for low
speed. Press a third time to turn
the fan off.
DO NOT REMOVE
4
Fan Hi/Lo pad
filters
securely.
Number next to the control panel illustration
indicates page on which there are a feature
description
and usage
information.
• Before
operating
yournewmicrowave
ovenmakesureyouread
andunderstand
thisUseandCaremanual
completely.
• Before
themicrowave
ovencanbeused,followthese
procedures:
1.Pluginthemicrowave
oven.Closethedoor.Themicrowave
oven
display
willshowWELCOME PRESS CLEAR AND PRESS CLOCK.
2. Touch
the Clear/Off
pad. : will appear.
• If the electrical
power supply to your microwave
interrupted,
the display will inter-mittently
show
PRESS
CLEAR
reinstated.
AND
PRESS
If this occurs
CLOCK
during
oven should
WELCOME
after the power
cooking,
the program
be
is
will be
erased. The time of day will also be erased.
Simply touch
Clear/Off
pad and reset the clock for the correct time of day.
NOTE:
open
Your
except
microwave
oven
for SENSOR
can be programmed
COOKING,
START
with the door
and Plus
1 Min.
3. Set clock.
TO SET THE CLOCK
• Suppose
you want
to enter
Touch
the correct
time of day 12:30
(A.M.
or
P.M).
the Clear!Off
1. Erase
2. Cancel
1. Touch
2. Enter
Clock
time
1,2,3,0
and press
3. Stop the microwave
Cmock pad again.
If you attempt
time, ERROR will appear
and re-enter the time.
to enter
in the display.
Touch
an incorrect
clock
the Clear/Off
pad
oven can be programmed
(99.99). Always
are both zeros.
enter
you want
START
to cook for 5 minutes
are eleven
Using
lower
When
power
levels
levels.
such
the cooking
as cheese,
cookbook
time, which
milk and
or recipes
is
long slow
LEVEL
APPROXIMATE
PERCENTAGE
POWER
OF POWER
x 1
100%
POWER
LEVEL
x 2
90%
POWER
LEVEL
x 3
80%
POWER
LEVEL
x 4
70%
POWER
LEVEL
x 5
60%
POWER
LEVEL
x 6
50%
POWER
LEVEL
x 7
40%
POWER
LEVEL
x 8
30%
POWER
LEVEL
x 9
20%
POWER
LEVEL
x 10
10%
POWER
LEVEL
x 11
0%
POWER
FOR
LEVELS
START
pad.
High
Medium
time
is complete,
Low
until the
a long tone will sound
and END
DEFROST
limits
in the AMOUNT
CHART,
column
on the SPEED
you need
any frozen
to defrost
food,
and press
Power
For either
raw or previously
either
Levem pad eight
4 minutes
minutes
for 1 pound
Always
stop the microwave
the portions
When
using
spaghetti
DEFROST
raw or previously
for 30%.
food
containers
the rule of thumb
For example,
defrost
4
sauce.
to remove
If food
or
is not defrosted
time, program
on Power
cooked,
the exact 3-step procedure
Estimate
defrosting
time
oven periodically
defrosting
the
or AUTO
manually.
frozen
that are defrosted.
increments
plastic
times
per pound.
of frozen
the end of the estimated
oven in 1 minute
defrosted.
cooked
the microwave
Levem 30% until totally
from the freezer,
enough to remove from the plastic
microwave-safe
dish.
Med Low/Defrost
or hold down
appears.
If the food that you wish to defrost is not listed on the SPEED
DEFROST
or AUTO DEFROST
CHART or is above or below
separate
Medium
at 30%.
in the display.
is approximately
High
twice.
for 5 minutes
by using Power Level for 30%. Follow
found under TO SET POWER
LEVEL.
COMMON
WORDS
touch
Levem pad eight times
the defrost
You can defrost
OFTIMES
to defrost
level
DEFROST
for specific
cooking,
cooking.
time 5,0,0.
power
MANUAL
increases
Consult
POWER
LEVEL
Power
3. Touch
LEVEL
for foods
cooking of meats.
recommendations.
POWER
2.Touch
will appear
preset
power
DESIRED
at 100%.
pad.
There
FOR
if they
time 5,0,0.
TO SET POWER
TOUCH
99 seconds
even
during
you want
defrosting
desired
cooking
PAD NUMBER
for 99 minutes
after the minutes,
during
a program
Your microwave
the seconds
oven temporarily
the time of day to the display.
1. Enter
recommended
programming.
5_ Cancel
• Suppose
2. Touch
during
4. Return
T_ME COOKING
1. Enter
a mistake
timer.
pad.
This is a 12 hour clock.
• Suppose
pad to:
if you make
in order
defrost
to place
in a
only long
at
SENSOR
COOKING
Electrolux's
Sensor
in the SENSOR
is a semi-conductor
device
vapor (moisture
and humidity)
emitted
The sensor adjusts the cooking times
foods
2.
Sensor
microwave
using
SENSOR
5.
6.
oven is plugged
in, wait
2 minutes
of the cooking
oven are dry. Wipe
towe!.
The microwave
oven works
For example,
container
with foods
popcorn
and the interior
at normal
would
or less food
than the quantity
the guidelines
listed
of
in any microwave
with
should
following
the first part of SENSOR
COOKING,
food name will
on the display.
Do not open the microwave
oven door
* Suppose
1. Touch
be
When
will appear.
pad and cook
the sensor
remainder
cookbook.
cooking,
the vapor
emitted
time will appear.
from
touch
7.
NOTE:
the
9.
Each food
HELP
has a cooking
indicator
hint. Touch
is lighted
10. To use SENSOR
cooking,
c!osing
HELP
work
SENSOR
REHEAT
FOOD
Sensor
the
the directions
chili.
sensor
detects
of reheating
the vapor
time will appear.
in the display.
Sensor
Reheat,
Popcorn,
Fresh
directions
in
foods
to be cooked
or reheated
at one
use the
power
leve! will assist
in
popcorn
on the turntable
oven when
not in use.
with the rack in the microwave
oven,
Using
any browning
Use the cover
dish on the rack.
Using special features
with the rack. Special features
designed
to be used with foods only on the revoMng
, Cooking
directly
on the rack--use
microwave-safe
are
turntable,
cookware,
recommended
CHART
4 - 36oz
On
Off
On/Off,
several
PROCEDURE
Place
plastic
in dish
or casserole
wrap or wax paper.
slightly
larger
Use covers
than amount
such
to be reheated.
as plastic
wrap
foods such as stews. After reheating,
stir well, if possible.
heat with variable power and time. After stirring, re-cover
Turntable
remainder
the rack in the microwave
, Popping
AMOUNT
Reheat:
Turntable
from the food,
You don't
AVOID:
time is
in the display.
covered.
canned
pad. When
cooking or reheating
time. Using a lower
better cooking/reheating
uniformity.
COOKING,
touch pad within 3 minutes after
the door, touching
the Clear!Off
pad or during
best when
to escape
attention to the cooking/reheating
progress.
Reposition
the foods
and reverse them from rack to turntable
at least once during any
Foods:
Some foods
steam
using the rack, set time and power level manually.
Allow
of space around and between the dishes. Pay close
* Storing
pad when
to reheat
Reheat
The Turntable
When
plenty
cooking.
Covering
to allow
time. However,
for the best cooking and reheating,
turntable
on and the automatic
features.
At this
If additional
you want
The rack allows
the food,
of day will be displayed.
If the sensor does not detect vapor
properly when cooking other foods, ERROR will be displayed,
and the microwave
oven will turn off.
Check food for temperature
after cooking.
needed, continue
to cook manually.
any covering
USING THE RACK
If the sensor does not detect vapor properly
when popping
popcorn, the microwave
oven will turn off, and the correct time
8.
for microwave
Veggie and Poultry settings
have 2 choices. Follow
the Interactive
Display to choose desired option.
Door may be opened
when remaining
cooking time appears on the display.
time, you may stir or season food, as desired.
recommended
REHEAT
2_At end, follow
manually.
detects
of cooking
To continue
removing
Sensor
emitted
or touch Clear/Off
during this part of the cooking
cycle. The
measurement
of vapor will be interrupted.
If this occurs, an
message
foods.
You can cook many foods by touching
just one pad.
need to calculate cooking time or power level.
During
appear
Clear/Off
wrap
when
SENSOR
storage
cooked
error
Use plastic
for these
away from you.
be at room
in the chart
wrap:
Be careful
with a dry
Any SENSOR
COOKING
selection can be programmed
More or Less Time Adjustment.
See page 17.
More
CHART
3. Wax paper: Cover dish completely;
fold excess wrap under dish
to secure. If dish is wider than paper, overlap two pieces at bast
one inch to cover.
before
off any moisture
COOKING
lid.
cooking. Cover dish loosely; allow approximately
1/2 inch to
remain uncovered
to allow steam to escape. Plastic wrap should
not touch food.
COOKING.
Be sure the exterior
temperature.
temperature.
4.
2. Plastic
Settings:
After
the microwave
cloth or paper
3.
the
from the food as it heats.
and power level for various
and quantities.
Using
1.
that detects
1. Casserole
13 x 9 x 2
Ideal for reheating
Stirrable
glass utility
casserole
plastic
Touch
Non-stirrable
13 x 9 x 2
Ideal for reheating
glass utility
casserole
paper.
stand,
stirrable
casseroles,
such
as macaroni
wrap or wax paper. Touch Sensor
Reheat twice
START,
At end, stir and allow to stand, covered,
non-stirrable
casseroles,
Touch Sensor
Reheat three times
covered, for 10 to 15 minutes.
9
such
if possible.
quantities
Cover
with
of more
and cheese
or stew.
Cover
and at signal, stir casserole
for 5 to 10 minutes.
rotate
Cover
dish.
with vented
Touch
plastic
START.
to
with vented
and rotate
lid,
dense
Foods should be very hot. If not, continue
and allow to stand 2 to 3 minutes.
as lasagna.
and at signal,
Flatten,
or lids with larger
dish.
wrap or wax
At end, allow
to
"
OTHER
SENSOR
SENSOR
COOKING
power
and cooking
don't
need to enter
-"
-- "
mstructlens
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COOKmNG SETTINGS
wil! automatically
time for foods
the weight
compute
• Suppose
1. Touch
the microwave
shown
in the chart
or quantity
of the food
below
You
When
COOK_NG
FOOD
Baked
Potatoes
Brussels
Cabbage
(flowerets)
(whole)
Spinach
Zucchini
apples
beans
Winter squash:
diced
halves
Frozen
emitted
from the food,
remainder
end, follow
the directions
in the display.
PROCEDURE
Use only
3.0 - 3.5 oz (Reg.)
1.5 - 1.75 oz (Snack)
you like the besL Press Popcorn
pad once for regular
twice for snack size bags. Do not try to pop unpopped
Pierce.
popcorn
Place
packaged
for microwave
on paper-towel-lined
oven,
wrap
in aluminum
Wash
and place
in casserole.
.25 - 2.0 Ib
with lid for tender
vegetables.
.25 - 2.0 Ib
Veggie
After
pad once.
oven use. Try several
turntable.
foil and let stand
Use plastic
After
brands
size bags.
kernels.
cooking,
to decide
Press
remove
which
Popcorn
from
pad
microwave
5 to 10 minutes.
Add no water
cooking,
if vegetables
wrap
have just been
for tender-crisp
stir, if possible.
Let stand,
washed.
vegetables.
covered,
Cover
Touch
Fresh
for 2 to 5 minutes.
.25 - 2.0 Ib
1 reed.
Entrees
2 o 4 reed.
.25 - 1.5 Ib
2 o4
Place in casserole.
Add 1-4 tbsp water.
wrap cover for tender-crisp
vegetables.
stir, if possible.
Let stand,
Snacks
covered,
Cover
Touch
with lid for tender vegetables.
Use plastic
Fresh Veggie
pad twice. After cooking,
for 2 to 5 minutes.
.25 - 1.5 Ib
.25 - 1.5 Ib
1 o2
6 - 17 oz
Use this pad for frozen
convenience
foods.
brands.
to try several
and choose
You may wish
outer wrapping
and follow
covered,
for 1-3 minutes.
Frozen
the vapor
time will appear.
.25 - 1.0 Ib
.25 - 2.0 Ib
Fresh Veggie: Hard
Carrots, sliced
Corn on the cob
Green
pad once for soft vegetables.
detects
.25 - 2.0 Ib
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
Baked
Veggie
1 package
Soft
sprouts
broccoli.
CHART
1 o 6 reed.
Fresh Veggie:
Broccoli
fresh
Fresh
AMOUNT
Popcorn
to cook
sensor
of cooking
2.At
SENSOR
'ou want
3 - 8 oz
Use for frozen
Follow
French
package
microwave
fries,
directions
oven
as snack
directions
cheese
sticks,
your favorite.
for covering.
appetizers
results
Remove
After
cooking,
etc. Remove
for how to wrap or cover.
Be careful
from
when
for most
package
from
let stand,
outer
package.
removing
from the
may be very hot.
Frozen
Veggie
.25 - 1.25 Ib
Add no water.
for 3 minutes.
Ground
Meat
.25 - 2.0 Ib
Use this setting to cook ground beef or turkey as patties or in a casserole to be added to
other ingredients.
Place patties on a microwave-safe
rack and cover with wax paper.
Place ground
microwave
Re-cover
Rice
.5 - 2,0 cups
Place
Cover
package
It will give satisfactory
with lid or plastic
meat in a casserole
oven stops,
and touch
START.
rice into a deep
plastic wrap. After
been absorbed.
turn patties
casserole
cooking,
10
After
wrap.
After
cooking,
and cover with wax paper
over or stir meat
cooking,
covered,
quantity
and let stand
or plastic
in casserole
let stand,
and add double
stir, cover
stir and let stand,
covered,
wrap. When
to break
up large
pieces.
for 2 to 3 minutes.
of water.
3 to 5 minutes
Cover
with
lid or
or until all liquid
has
SENSOR
COOK CHART
FOOD
AMOUNT
Poultry
Boneless
(CONT.)
PROCEDURE
.5 - 2,0 Ib
With bone
Use boneless
.5 - 3.0 Ib
breast
of chicken
or turkey.
Cover
with vented
When microwave
oven stops,
covered,
3-5 minutes.
Poultry
rearrange.
Re-cover
should be 160_! =.
Arrange
portions
pieces
with
meatiest
toward
plastic
and touch
outside
of glass
.25 - 2,0 Ib
Touch
Poultry
pad. After
cooking,
dish or microwave-safe
vented plastic wrap. Touch Poultry
pad twice. After cooking,
meat should be 180]F and white meat should be 170'_F.
Fish
wrap.
START
let stand,
covered,
Arrange in ring around shallow glass dish (roll fillet with edges underneath),
wrap, After cooking, let stand, covered for 3 minutes.
pad once.
let stand,
rack. Cover
3-5 minutes.
with
Dark
Cover with vented plastic
NOTE:
Beverage
enables you to reheat coffee or tea to restore to a more
suitable drinking temperature
or to make instant coffee or tea.
1. Beverage
• Suppose
2.Touch
Help pad when the HELP
display, for a helpful hint.
you want
to make
2 cups
1. Touch
Beverage
pad.
2. Touch
Beverage
pad once
times
START
cooking,
and then touch
number
3. Should
1 pad 2
More
an error
coffee/tea
Use this setting
for heating
.5 - 2.0
cups
This setting
COLD
is good for restoring
pad for a 0.5 cup increase
ONE-TOUCH
TAP WATER
COOKING
not using
Display
in the display.
listed in the chart
in any microwave
the sensor,
to enter
popular
to use Breakfast
1. Touch
Breakfast
Items
pad.
2. Touch
Breakfast
Items
pad three
follow
2. Breakfast
the
If you want
to cook
quantity.
3. Each
breakfast
should
be made
book.
Items to cook
more
2 servings,
food
times
touch
2 servings
to select
number
setting
Display
drinking
the boiling
Stir liquid
temperature.
has 2 choices,
to choose
See page
Touch
point
briskly
number
2
desired
Follow
directions
in the
option,
with
More
or Less Time
17.
has a cooking
indicator
of
More
is lighted
hint. Touch
Custom
Help
pad when
the
in the display.
or less than the quantity
hot
following
cooking
the guidelines
result
listed
in the chart should
in any microwave
will vary according
be
cookbook.
to the food condition
(e.g. initial temperature,
shape, quality). Check food for
temperature
after cooking.
If additional
time is needed,
continue
2 pad.
to cook
the directions
to a better
below
per touch.
4. Should you attempt to enter more or less than the allowed
amount,
an error message
will appear in the display.
foods.
pad.
follow
somewhat
Items can be programmed
Adjustment.
5. The final
START
to a temperature
rolls/muffins
Interactive
HELP
Items is for preparing
cooking,
or less than the allowed
will appear
1 pad for 1 cup increase
beverage
cooked
After
in the
Stir after heating.
1. Heat
interns
• Suppose you want
hot cereal.
cereal.
more
is lighted
NOTE:
on page 9. For foods
in the Interactive
cooled
per touch.
Your microwave
oven has 3 convenient
pads to assist ,with meal
preparation.
There are some foods in the Breakfast
Items and
Lunch Items that use the sensor. See the SENSOR
COOKING
3. Touch
indicator
PROCEDURE
1 - 4 cups
Reheat
Breakfast
to enter
message
the guidelines
to make instant coffee or tea. Touch number
before and after heating to avoid 'eruption".
Breakfast
Time
in display.
AMOUNT
directions
or Less
CHART
FOOD
information
with More
17.
or less than the quantity
fo!lowing
the directions
See page
you attempt
amount,
pad.
follow
BEVERAGE
Make
of coffee.
for 2 cups
3. Touch
After
more
can be programmed
Adjustment.
in display.
11
manually.
z
i lnstructions
BREAKFAST
ITEMS CHART
FOOD
*It is not necessary to enter AMOUNT,
PROCEDURE
AMOUNT
1. Scrambled
1 - 9 eggs
eggs
For each
egg, use 1 teaspoon
margarine
in dish,
measuring
of butter
or margarine
cup or casserole
and 1 tablespoon
large enough
of milk.
Place
for the egg to expand.
butter
or
Mix egg and
milk
together.
Pour on to butter or margarine
in dish. Place in microwave
oven and program.
When audible
signals are heard, stir egg mixture moving the cooked portion to the center of the dish and uncooked
portion to the outside. After cooking, stir and let stand, covered,
undercooked
when removed
from the microwave
oven.
2. Bacon*
2 - 6 strips
Place
bacon on paper
plate, lined with paper
with another paper towel. Allow
complete the cooking.
3, Hot cereal
1- 6
servings
Use individual
1 - 8 pcs.
rolls,
regular
on plate:
size. Arrange
the entered
breakfast
Lunch
foods*
• Suppose
to ensure
1
This setting
(3 - 6 oz)
manufacturer's
bagels
with paper
to use Lunch
1. Touch
Lunch
Items
pad.
Lunch
Items
pad three
the proper
works
well for frozen
directions
Breakfast
pad.
breakfast
for how to prepare
that take a short
serving
START
cooking,
pancakes,
farina
or
for 2 minutes.
be considered
For example,
food
to select
enter
following
as 2 or 3
quantity
of 2
to cook
2 pad. Then
enter
etc. Follow
1 or 2 minutes
after cooking.
17.
hint. Touch
Help
pad when
the HELP
in the display.
listed
the guidelines
cooking
number
burritos
to stand
or less than the quantity
(e.g. initial
in display.
waffles,
has a cooking
is lighted
4. The final
soup.
and touch
Allow
See page
in the chart
shape,
after cooking.
should
in any microwave
result will vary according
temperature,
temperature
the directions
covered,
should
temperature.
for microwaving.
3. More
pad,
follow
items
pad 5 times
entrees,
cooked
times
stir and let stand,
etc. Large
[terns
2. Each
amount
Items to heat 2 cups of soup.
more
cream of wheat,
towel.
indicator
2. Touch
3. Touch
cooking,
Adjustment.
you want
oat bran,
oven to
muffin.
For frozen rolls and muffins, touch
desired quantity and touch START
foods
oatmeal,
over the rim of plate. Cover
from the microwave
touch Breakfast
[terns pad 5 times and touch number 1 pad. Then
START
pad. For refrigerated
rolls or muffins, it may be necessary
to
1 - 8 pcs.
is for cooking/heating
not extend
after removing
variety:
After
biscuits,
cover
[terns
Lunch items
of time!
After
amount
should
that eggs will be slightly
for the correct amount of water or milk. To prevent boilovers, it is very
because microwave
cooking of cereal causes high boiling. When
muffins,
To warm fresh rolls and muffins,
enter desired quantity and touch
for 1 refrigerated
5. Frozen
in your favorite
stir and touch START.
Use this pad to warm
double
Frozen
or bulk cereal
oven stops,
Bacon
bacon to stand a few minutes
wheatena.
Follow package directions
important to choose a large container
microwave
4, Heat rolls/
muffins
Fresh
packets
towel.
until set. Note
quality).
to the food
Check
If additional
be
cookbook.
condition
food for
time is needed,
continue
manually.
NOTE:
1. Lunch
items
LUNCH
can be programmed
More
or Less Time
ITEMS CHART
FOOD
1. Meal
with
It is not necessary
AMOUNT
in a cup
1 cup
in buns
3. Soup
4. Microwave
5. Frozen
pizza
sandwich
AMOUNT.
PROCEDURE
This setting
is ideal
for individual
portions
of canned
usually 6 to 8 ounces. Remove inner metal
food and allow to stand 1 or 2 minutes.
2. Hot dogs
to enter
hot dog in bun. Wrap
1 -4
Place
1 - 6 cups
Place in bowl or casserole.
Cover with lid or plastic
pizza.
1
Use for frozen
microwave
(6 - 8 oz)
use of package
and/or
1
(3 - 6 oz)
Use for frozen
the microwave
each with
lid and
silver
microwaveable
oven.
paper
Remove
crisping
outer
in a small
microwaveable
microwaveable
lid. After
container,
cooking,
stir
or napkin.
wrap. At end, stir, re-cover
package
and
unwrap.
and let stand
Follow
package
1 to 3 minutes.
directions
for
disk.
sandwiches.
12
towel
from
food packed
replace
Remove
from package
and follow
directions
for placing
in
Dinner
Dinner
simply
items
Items will cook any of the dinners listed
following
the directions
in the Interactive
2 recipes in each
instructions.
• Suppose
section.
you want
Pockets
Dinner
DINNERS
one and follow
to use Dinner
in ground
1. Touch
Choose
in the chart by
Display, There
items
ingredients
to cook
Spicy
are
Dinner
_tems pad once more
3. Touch
START
pad.
to select
ground
beef.
NOTE:
and
1. Dinners
Items can be programmed
Adjustment.
See page 17.
Couscous
2. Each
beef dinner.
Items
2.Touch
food
indicator
has a cooking
is lighted
with More
hint. Touch
or Less Time
Hemp pad when
the HELP
in the display.
pad.
iTEMS
RECIPES
(Recipes
serve 6)
1. GROUND BEEF DINNER
Spicy
Place
in a 3 quart
Couscous
Speedy Shepherd's
Pockets
casserole:
1 1/4
1
pounds lean ground beef (85% lean or better)
can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes
1
can (8 ounces)
1
cup water
1
large
1/4
3/4
cup chopped
cup couscous
1
clove
1 1/2
tablespoons
1
teaspoon
onion,
sauce
chopped
garlic,
1
teaspoon
Stir well and cover.
tomato
Combine
casserole:
green
pepper
cup dry bread
1/2
1
cup catsup
onion, minced
egg
Dinner
Items
2
cumin
lean ground
cups frozen
lean or better)
START.
with:
peas and carrots
with:
At pause,
stir well and add:
Touch
1
Recover.
cup raisins
Touch START.
Serve
with gravy
spooned
4
(85%
and touch
beef mixture
Top peas and carrots
oregano leaves
Dinner Btems 2 times
beef
in a 11" x 7" rectangular
crumbs
2 times
top ground
Pie
evenly
cups prepared
mashed potatoes
made or reconstituted
from dry)
START.
Serve
dried
Touch
pounds
1
At pause,
chili powder
ground
and spread
1 1/2
1
Touch
minced
the following
and touch START.
(canned
or made
Chicken
with
(either
freshly
from a mix).
into pita pockets.
2. CHICKEN DINNER
Yellow
Place
in a 3 quart
1
Rice
package
1
yellow
rice mix with flavor
Btems 3 times
and touch START.
in a 3 quart
(6 ounces)
1
cups
cup frozen
2
apples,
garnish
chicken
At pause,
with parsley.
3
13
and raisin
packet
broth
butter,
peeled,
1/3
cup raisins
Stir well and cover. Touch
into thin strips
or apple
stuffing mix with flavor
cup apple juice
tablespoons
sliced
cornbread
package
1 1/2
cutlets,
Stuffing
1
3
peas
Fruited
casserole:
stir well and add:
1
red pepper, diced
1 1/4 pounds boneless
chicken
Recover.
Touch START.
At end,
Chicken
Place
(5 - 8 ounces)
packet
2
cups chicken broth
Stir well and cover. Touch Dinner
At pause,
with
casserole:
cut into cubes
cored
Dinner
and cut into cubes
Btems 3 times
and touch
START.
stir well and add:
cups
string
beans,
cut into 1" pieces
1 1/4 pounds boneless
Recover.
Touch START.
chicken
cutlets,
At end,
slivered
almonds.
garnish
with toasted
sliced
into thin strips
ltTstructiot S
3. BEEF OR PORK DINNER
Sweet
Place
in a 3 quart
and
Sour
Pork
with
Rice
Beef
casserole:
Place
in a 3 quart
1
cup rice
1
cup white
2
1/4
cups pineapple
juice
cup apricot/peach
sauce,
duck sauce
3
1
tablespoons
tablespoon
2
tablespoons
sweet
and sour
cup honey
1 1/4
pounds
1
can (20 ounces)
and touch START.
boneless,
lean,
pork loin, cut into thin strips
pineapple
cubes,
drained
garnish
with toasted
Dinner
Rice
Btems 4 times
stir well and add:
pounds beef top round,
(1/4" thick)
4
scallions,
diced
4
cups
broccoli
large
Touch
and
Teriyaki sauce
Hoisin sauce
the grain
1
Recover.
cups fresh or frozen stir-fry vegetables
(pea pods,
celery, water chestnuts,
carrots, peppers,
etc.)
Touch START.
Recover.
At end,
At pause,
1 1/4
Broccoli
rice
2 1/2 cups beef broth
Stir well and cover. Touch
stir well and add:
1/4
3
or
soy sauce
1
tablespoon
fresh ginger, minced
Stir well and cover. Touch Dinner Btems 4 times
At pause,
sauce
with
casserole:
sliced
and touch
START.
thin against
florets
onion, sliced
START.
very thinly
almonds.
4. SEAFOOD DINNER
Creamy
Place in a 3 quart
8 - 9 ounces
2
cups water
Stir well and cover
Touch
At pause,
1
Seafood
Pasta
Place
Dinner
Btems 5 times
creamy
Alfredo
1 3/4 cups of medium,
white
sauce
cheese
1 1/4
pounds combination
raw she]Irish,
(shrimp, bay scallops,
crabmeat)
3
cups
At end,
mixed,
thinly
Touch
garnish
1/3
fresh
julienned
START.
vegetables
carrots,
green
1
jar (28 ounces)
1
cup water
or
2
cups
sauce
1
medium
and touch START.
or thawed
mushrooms,
At pause,
beans)
1 1/4
(6 ounces)
cheese
At end,
5. VEGETARIAN
Garden
in a 3 quart
Au
can (14.5 ounces)
diced tomatoes
tablespoon
minced garlic
1
teaspoon
Stir well and cover.
At pause,
baking
potatoes,
cut into eighths,
thyme leaves
Touch Dinner Btems 6 times
bag (16 ounces)
3
thinly sliced fresh peppers
cups thinly sliced summer
At end,
6
sliced
and touch START.
stir well and add:
1
Recover.
thinly
frozen
broccoli, cauliflower
Touch START.
stir completely
and
ounces shredded
pepper
pounds
raw shrimp
and onions
squash or combination
(fresh
feta cheese
w{th
Sun-Dried
in a 3 quart
casserole:
Tomatoes
tiny
and
1
cup orzo or other
3 1/2
1/4
cups vegetable
or chicken broth
cup pesto sauce (fresh or reconstituted
1/2
cup small
1
tablespoon
At pause,
3
of
and squash
garnish with:
Cheddar cheese
pieces
shaped
of sundried
minced
onion,
1
can (14 ounces)
At end,
thinly
Artichokes
pasta
from
dry)
tomatoes
garlic
stir well and add:
cups chopped green,
1
1
Recover.
14
START.
or thawed),
1
tablespoon
Italian seasoning
Stir well and cover. Touch Dinner totems 6 times
stir fry mix or 4 cups
and touch
stir well and add:
Orzo
pounds
one pound),
DINNER
Place
1
1
pasta
(approximately
top with:
Gratin
casserole:
1 1/2
tricolor
eggplant
3/4 -1 cup crumbled
Place
sauce
wine
peeled and deveined
Touch START.
Recover.
Parmesan
marinara
or dry white
peeled and cut into large cubes
Stir well and cover. Touch Dinner Btems 5 times
with:
cup grated
Eggplant and Shrimp
with
casserole:
cloves garlic, minced
large onion, thinly sliced
fresh
(sliced
Fusilli
in a 3 quart
2
1
stir well and add:
jar (17 ounces)
Recover.
Greek
casserole:
fresh tortellini
red, orange
and touch START.
or yellow
peppers
sliced
can (3 ounces)
Touch START.
stir and garnish
artichoke
pitted,
hearts,
drained
and quartered
ripe olives,
drained
and halved
top with:
1/2
cup freshly
shredded
1/4
cup pine nuts
Parmesan
cheese
food
DEFROST
over and separate
4. Touch
Speed
Defrost
After
Speed Defrost rapidly
the SPEED DEFROST
• Suppose
you want
defrosts specific
CHART below.
to defrost
foods
1.0 pound
1. Touch
Speed
Defrost
pad once.
2. Touch
Speed
Defrost
pad two more
and weights
boneless
found
in
to select
boneless
2. Speed
START
pad.
The microwave
SPEED
oven will stop so the food can be checked.
DEFROST
3. Touch
display
Turn
meat
2. Boneless
3. Boneqn
1.0 Ib
poultry
poultry
Speed
Defrost
or Manual
Defrost
can be programmed
See page
with
on page
More
8.
or Less Time
17.
Help pad when the HELP
for a helpfu! hint.
indicator
is lighted
in the
to enter
AMOUNT.
PROCEDURE
At pause,
turn over,
removed
any thawed
pieces
and break
remainder
apart.
At end,
let stand,
for 3 to 5 minutes.
1.0 Ib
At pause,
turn over and separate
into pieces.
At end,
let stand,
covered,
for 3 to 5 minutes.
2.0 Ib
At pause,
turn over and separate
into pieces.
At end,
let stand,
covered,
for 3 to 5 minutes.
provides
just
enough
defrosting
that the foods
can be used in recipes
or for cooking.
There
will be some
ice
remaining.
Defrost
6.After
Auto Defrost automatically
AUTO DEFROST
CHART
• Suppose
you want
1. Touch
Auto
2. Touch
Auto
3. Enter weight
defrosts
below.
to defrost
all the foods
pad once.
Defrost
pad two more
in the
After
a 2.0 pound
Defrost
found
times
the 2nd stage,
Close
the door.
defrost
cycle
4. Touch
steak.
START
to select
steak.
2.Auto
over and cover
Defrost
FOOD
let stand,
any warm
portions.
covered.
can be programmed
See page
with More
or Less Time
17.
Help pad when the HELP
for a helpfu! hint.
4. If you attempt
open the door, Turn steak over and shield
Close the door. Touch START pad.
in the chart
AMOUNT
more
an error
is lighted
in the
or less than the amount
message
will appear
as indicated
in the display.
PROCEDURE
meat
.5 o 3.0 Ib
Remove
2. Steaks,
chops
.5 o 4.0 Ib
After
or fish
any thawed
each stage,
pieces
rearrange
pieces of aluminum
foil.
for 10 to 20 minutes.
poultry
to enter
below,
indicator
CHART
1. Ground
.5 o 3.0 Ib
After
each stage,
Let stand,
4. Roast
3. Touch
display
Turn
edges.
DEFROST
3. Bone-in
ends,
Shield
pad.
pad.
oven will stop so the food can be checked.
5.After the 1st stage,
any warm portions.
AUTO
the door.
START
1. To defrost other food or foods above or below the weights
allowed on the AUTO DEFROST
CHART,
use Manual Defrost.
2,0 for 2.0 Ib steak.
The microwave
open
Touch
NOTE:
Adjustment.
food
below
It is not necessary
covered,
Auto
Defrost
A_,_OUNT
1. Ground
let stand for 3-5 minutes.
CHART
FOOD
crystals
Defrost
Adjustment.
3. Touch
ends,
1. To defrost foods above or below the weights allowed on the
SPEED DEFROST
CHART,
use Auto Defrost or Manual Defrost.
poultry.
See Auto
times
pad.
cycle
NOTE:
poultry.
NOTE:
START
defrost
into pieces.
2.0 - 4.0 Ib
Start
defrosting
portions
and if there
Remove
rearrange
covered,
after each stage.
pieces
Let stand,
are warm
any meat or fish
or remove
covered,
or thawed
for 5 to 10 minutes.
portions,
that is almost
portions
should
shield
defrosted.
they become
with small
Let stand,
warm
flat
covered,
or thawed.
for 10 to 20 minutes.
with fat side
with aluminum
foil.
down.
After
Let stand,
each stage,
covered,
turn roast
over and shield
the warm
for 30 to 60 minutes.
5. Casserole
2 o 6 cups
After
audible
signal,
stir if possible.
At end,
stir well and let stand,
covered,
for 5 to 10 minutes.
6. Soup
1 o 6 cups
After
audible
signal,
stir if possible.
At end,
stir well and let stand,
covered,
for 5 to 10 minutes.
15
Other
Convenient
Features
MEMORY
Help provides
because
4 features
specific
that make
instructions
using your microwave
are provided
oven easy
in the interactive
To set Memory
display.
1. Child Lock
The Child
Lock prevents
unwanted
microwave
oven operation
such
1 and then touch
CH/LD
LOCK
To cancel,
the START
ON wil! appear
touch Help
2, Audible
pad.
Elimination
with
To cancel and restore
and START.
Help,
3. Auto
the audible
signal,
touch
no audible
the number
2
you want
Memory
Cook
pad.
Memory
Cook
pad again to enter
3.Touch
numbers
4. Touch
Power
2. Touch
number
3. Enter
numbers
4. Touch
Clock
Memory
3.
4,3,0
for start time.
START
number
2,0,0,0
pad.
2. Touch
START
Start,
oven door
it is necessary
to appear
begin
often
if clock
the START
cooking
foods
until the Auto
pad for Auto
time.
Cook
twice
be programmed
to enter
the new
with turntable
off.
Nachos
with
Memory
Cook.
pad.
pad.
SEQUENCE
oven
another
automatically.
COOKENG
can be programmed
switching
from
for up to 4 automatic
one power
level setting
to
tell you to start on one power
power level. Your microwave
leve!
oven
* Suppose you want to cook roast beef for 5 minutes
then continue
to cook for 30 minutes at 50%.
at 100%
1. First enter
pad once for
Start
times
time
cooking
time. Then
touch
Power
Level
and
power.
at the chosen
enter
cooking
time. Touch
Power
Level
pad 6
START
pad.
NOTE:
Auto
squash
second
for 50% power.
3. Touch
oven will
or butternut
time.
Cook
sequences,
2.Then
Auto
that can be left in the microwave
Start time. Acorn
cooking
is set.
after programming
so that the microwave
programmed
cannot
to cook
Cook
microwave
1. If Power
3. Be sure to choose
safely
cooking
is opened
to touch
in the readout
automatically
Start time.
Cook
cooking
100%
can be used for manual
at 70%
can do this automatically.
and Power
NOTE:
2. If the microwave
and 45 seconds
pad.
Sometimes
cooking directions
and then change to a different
pad.
by touching
in
for 70% power.
to touch Memory
you want
Memory
cooking
pad 4 times
Cook
Memory
1 .Touch
Your
cooking
program
pad 6 times.
Start
1,4,5 to enter
Level
It is necessary
MULTIPLE
of day.
Hemp pad.
instructions
Cook your favorite
1 minute
1 .Touch
* Suppose
time
into Memory
for Nachos:
To use Memory
1. Touch
1.Auto
to program
instructions
program.
• Suppose you want to start cooking a stew for 20 minutes on 50%
at 4:30, Before setting, check to make sure the clock is showing
6. Touch
you to set 1 set of cooking
recall.
2.Touch
NOTE:
If you wish to program your microwave
oven to begin cooking
automatically
at a designated
time of day, follow this procedure:
5. Enter
Level
for quick
5. Touch
Start
the correct
memory
power.
a pad be touched,
If you wish to have the microwave
oven operate
signals, touch Help, the number 2 and Clear/Off.
Cook allows
cooking
in the display.
and Clear/Off
Signal
pad. Should
Cook
Memory
* Suppose
as by small children. The microwave
oven can be set so that the
control panel is deactivated
or locked. To set, touch Help, the
number
COOK
oven
2. If 100%
are
touch
Level
pad is touched,
is selected
the Power
HIGHwill
as the final sequence,
Level
be displayed.
it is not necessary
to
pad.
a good choice.
4. If you wish
to know
the time of day, simply
As long as your finger
is touching
touch
the Clock
the Clock
pad,
PLUS 1 M_N
pad.
the time of day
Plus
will be displayed.
4, Language/Weight
The microwave
Unit-pounds.
oven
1 Min allows
touching
comes
set for English
touch
Help
Touch
number
4 once for English/LB.
Touch
number
4 twice
for English/KG.
Touch
number
4 three
times
Touch
number
4 four times
and U.S. Customary
and the number
to touch the number 4 until your choice
below. Then, touch START.
you to cook
1 Min
for a minute
pad, You
multiples
of 1 minute by repeatedly
during manual cooking.
Selection
To change,
the Plus
is selected
touching
by simply
cooking
the Plus
time in
1 Min pad
NOTE:
4. Continue
from
at 100%
can also extend
1 .To use Pmus 1 Min,
the table
closing
the door,
touch
touching
pad within
3 minutes
the Clear/Off
2. Plus 1 Min cannot be used with SENSOR
DEFROST
or ONE-TOUCH
COOKING.
for Spanish/LB.
for Spanish/KG.
16
after cooking,
pad or during
COOKING,
cooking.
DEMONSTRATION
To demonstrate,
touch
hold for 3 seconds.
MODE
Cmock, the number
DEMO
count
down
To cancel,
Plus
quickly
touch
0 and touch
ON will appear
operations
and specific special
with no power in the microwave
Off and touch
T_MER
1 Min,
START
in the display.
and
* Suppose
1. Touch
Timer/Pause
pad.
2. Touch
3,0,0
time.
3. Touch
Timer/Pause
and the display
will show
the number
easier, unplug the microwave
replug and set the clock.
1:00 and
oven
0 and
from
CmeadOff.
the electrical
you discover
. Suppose
outlet,
1. Enter
or ONE-TOUCH
COOKING
Power Level
touch START
pad twice
that you like any of the SENSOR
settings
slightly
more
your
choice
pad. The Timer
will count
phone
call.
down.
you want
cooking
to pause
during
time and desired
2. Touch
Timer/Pause
3. Enter
second
4. Touch
START
multiple
power
sequence
cooking.
leve!.
pad.
cooking
time and desired
power
level.
COOKING
done,
touch
the
Your
pad once after touching
your choice of pads and
pad. For slightly less done, touch the Power Level
after touching
to enter
long distance
PAUSE
If
MORE OR LESS T_ME ADJUSTMENT
Should
to time a 3 minute
features
can now be demonstrated
oven. For example,
touch Clead
to END.
Cmock, then
you want
Cooking
of pad and touch
START
microwave
pad.
oven
can be paused
for up to 3 automatic
cooking
sequences.
pad.
AUTO
START
FAN
The fan can be set to turn off automatically.
Fan and
the number
Auto
Fan. It is automatically
to just
to have the low fan speed, touch Auto Fan, enter the number of
minutes you wish for the fan to operate, touch Auto Fan and then
below
boiling
etc. The maximum
you want
to melt cheese
cooking
time is 3 minutes.
on a piece
of toast.
touch
1. Continuously
counting
up.
2. When
from
touch
the cheese
START
START
pad. The cooking
is melted
to desired
pad. Microwave
oven
time will begin
degree,
stops
remove
2. Touch
START
closing
for frequently
pad within
3 minutes
can only
needed,
open
and program
be used
and close
after cooking,
the Clear/Off
3 times
temperature
that
opening
and
pad.
in a row. If more
door or touch
Clear/Off
times
are
pad.
ON/OFF
uses,
WORK
UGHT
the Work
1. Enter
cooking
2. Touch
Turntable
3. Touch
START
should
to cook
13 x 9 x 2 glass
be placed
lasagna
utility
casserole,
on the turntable
in a 13 x 9 x 2 casserole
the Night
Light
light off. This setting
ened kitchen.
so that
for
if you wish
to stop
during
pad to select
this time.
fan speed
or turn
pad one time to turn on and again
to turn
pad one time to turn on and again
to turn the
assures
enough
light
to move about
in a dark-
HELP (randisplay}
Whenever
time 4,5,0,0.
On/Off
off manually
Fan Hi/Lo
Light
Touch
as the popular
• Suppose you want
45 minutes.
twice
the light off.
large
such
be turned
touch
N_GHT UGHT
dishes,
Fan Hi/Lo
rise. The fan will stay on until the temperature
It cannot
For most cooking,
the turntable
should be on; however
the
turntable
can be turned off so that it does not rotate when extra
are used. The casserole
it is level.
Touch
Touch
If you wish
operation.
For other
fan off.
Touch
TURNTABLE
set for the high fan speed.
The fan will automatically
start when heat rises from range surface
units or burners. This protects the microwave
oven from excessive
decreases.
the door or touching
3. START
used foods
once.
for the fan to operate.
FAN H_tLO
finger
immediately.
NOTE:
1. Note time it takes
time in the future.
Fan Hi/Lo
the fan during
you wish
Auto
enter
• Suppose
of minutes
Touch
START allows you to cook at 100% power by touching
the START
pad continuously.
START is ideal for melting cheese, bringing milk
HELP
read cooking
pad.
pad.
17
is lighted
and operating
in the Interactive
hints.
Display,
touch
Help
to
TURNTABLEITURNTABLE
The outside
outside
surface
is precoated
with mild soap
steel
and water;
Do not use any type of household
and plastic.
Clean
the
The turntable
and turntable
rinse and dry with a soft cloth.
cleaning.
or abrasive
a mild cleanser
dishwasher-proof.
cleaner.
Wash
them
motor
shaft
Wipe
the window
on both sides with a damp
wiped
up immediately.
spills
or spatters.
Metal parts
frequently
with a damp
harsh cleaners
as they
c!oth to remove
to maintain
any
if wiped
cloth. Avoid the use of spray and other
may stain, streak or dull the door surface.
is not sealed,
GREASE
F_LTERS
Filters
be cleaned
should
fan or microwave
TOUCH
CONTROL
Care should
control
be taken
panel
PANEL
in cleaning
becomes
soiled,
1. Pull down
the touch
control
panel
open the microwave
!f the
oven
oven door
4. Rinse
5. Replace
little heat is generated
to the interior
is no baking and setting of spills or
spattering.
To clean the interior surfaces,
wipe vvith a soft cloth
warm water. DO NOT USE ABRAS!VE
OR HARSH CLEANERS
at least
slightly
water,
WAVEGU_DE
rinsed
the filter.
and scrub with
thoroughly
performance.
by fitting
from
cover
clean
and
and dried.
the surface
to assure
good
wipe with a damp
of the cover
immediately
microwave
cloth
may overheat
and cause smoke or possibly
REMOVE
THE WAVEGUIDE
COVER.
ODOR
REMOVAL
a cooking
To remove,
combine
and several
whole
odor may remain
1 cup water,
cloves
grated
in a 2-cup
several minutes using 100%
oven until cool. Wipe interior
glass
spatters
after they occur,
splashes
DO NOT
Occasionally,
oven
any food
Built-up
catch
in the microwave
peel and juice
measuring
Repeat
stains
use
should
Never
be
operate
the
in place.
the front
of the microwave
for the other
fire.
Grease
oven.
of 1 lemon
cup. Boil for
power. Allow to set in microwave
with a soft cloth.
18
filter
\
Tab
to remove
filter.
embedded
dry.
the filter back
COVER
Carefully
or spills
once a month.
the filters
a brush
and shake
The waveguide
cover is located on the ceiling in the microwave
oven cavity. !t is made from mica so requires
special care. Keep
the waveguide
for easy
for stubborn
water
on the tab toward
OR SCOURING
PADS. For heavier soil, use baking soda or a mild
soap; rinse thoroughly
with hot water. The rack can be cleaned
with hot soapy
water;
so excess
oven without
and remove
3.Agitate
_NTER_OR
is easy because
therefore,
there
can be removed
sudsy
2. Soak the filters in a sink or dish pan filled with hot water and
detergent.
DO NOT use ammonia
or other alkali; they will react
with the filter matedal and darken it.
before cleaning.
Wipe the panel with a cloth dampened
slight!y
with water only. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not scrub or use any sort
of chemica!
cleaners.
Close door and touch CleadOff.
Cleaning
surfaces;
support
in mild,
and non-abrasive
scouring
sponge. They are a!so
Use upper rack of dishwasher,
The turntable
DOOR
will be easier
SUPPORT
into the opening.
dirt.
"
CHARCOAL
Charcoal
Filter,
FILTER
which
used for nonvented,
changed
WORK
,was enclosed
recirculated
every 6 to 12 months
with your
installation,
depending
1, Disconnect
power to the microwave
panel or by unplugging,
2, Remove
the louver
3, Pull the louver
4, Change
mounting
away from
the charcoal
5, Carefully
removed
randCare
microwave
oven,
The filter should
is
LIGHT AND NIGHT LIGHT
1. To replace
be
oven
on use,
2. To release
oven at the circuit
breaker
light bulbs,
at the circuit
cover,
first disconnect
breaker
panel
remove
the screw
power
to the microwave
or by unplugging.
on the light cover,
(See
illustration,)
3. Replace
screws,
parts
stores
THAN
the unit,
light
distributor,
bulbs
with equivalent
Bulbs
watt
are also available
or lighting centers,
30 WATTS,
DO NOT USE
bulb available
from
at most hardware
A BULB
LARGER
filter,
push the louver
in step 2,
back
into place
and
replace
4. Close
the screws
light
cover and secure
Light
glass
Oven light
Charcoal filter
when
cover
with screw
may become
removed
very
in step 2.
hot. Do not touch
light is on.
Top tab
Screw
Light cover
Hood louver
Bottom
MICROWAVE
OVEN LIGHT
Remove
used,
per instructions
the louver
1, To replace
light bulb, first disconnect
oven at the circuit
2, Open
light cover
pulling
located
old light
available
from
hardware
LARGER
stores
THAN
4, Replace
place.
breaker
up on the front
3, Remove
1-3 above
and charcoal
power
filter,
if
to the microwave
or by unplugging.
behind
filter
mounting
by carefully
edge.
bulb and
replace
parts distributor,
only with equivalent
Bulbs
or lighting centers.
30 WATTS.
the microwave
Replace
panel
tab
oven
the charcoal
DO NOT
light cover
filter,
if used,
into place
(engaging
both the bottom
the louver
mounting
screw.
watt
are also available
bulb
at most
USE BULB
by carefully
pushing
Push the louver
and top tabs)
into
back
and replace
19
Screw
Light
bulbs
CGLMV169,
GLMV169,
AC Line Voltage:
AC Power
Output
Required:
PowerS:
Cavity
Dimensions
(not including
handle):
oven
phase
120V,
60Hz,
AC only
CUL
Single
phase
120V,
60Hz,
AC only
Rating:
UL Rating:
1640W
14.2 amps.
CULRating:
1500W
13.0amps.
16 3/8"(H)x
x 8 7/8"(H)
Turntable
Light:
The International
15/16"(W)x
16 15/16"(D)
x 14 7/16"(D)
1.6 Cu.Ft.
Uniformity:
Work/Night
MHz
21"(W)
Capacity_:
Weight:
*
Single
29
Dimensions:
Cooking
UL Rating:
2450
Microwave
PLMV169
1O00W
Frequency:
Outside
CPLMV169,
Electrotechnical
Commission's
/ Stirrer
Approx.
(net)
2 bulbs
30w
standardized
method
Fan System
55 Ib, (gross)
60 Ib
max. each (incandescent
for measuring
output
light
wattage.
bulbs)
This test method
is widely
recognized.
** Internal
capacity
is calculated
In compliance
with
standards
FCC
Federal
by measuring
maximum
width,
depth
and height.
Services
(DHHS)
Actual
capacity
for holding
food
is less.
set by:
Communications
Commission
Authorized.
DHHS
-
Complies
NHW
-
Department
of National
@ _
This symbol
on the nameplate
means
the product
is listed
by Underwriters
Laboratories,
Inc.
c_us
-
This symbol
on the nameplate
means
the product
is listed
by Underwriters
Laboratories,
Inc. for use in USA or Canada.
These
microwave
Please
check
with
ovens
are listed
the following
Place one cup of water
Operate the microwave
Does
the microwave
B
Does
the cooling
C
Does
the turntable
D
Is the water
A microwave
property,
oven
Health
before
oven
and Human
and Welfare
by the Canadian
calling
Standard
Association
light come
cup in the microwave
at HIGH 100%.
rotate?
(It is normal
for the turntable
(CGLMV169
YOUR
I, Subchapter
J.
and CPLMV169).
oven and close
the door securely.
above
the Interactive
to turn in either
Display.)
direction.)
oven warm?
to any of the above
never
as certified
on?
hand on the louver
shoumd
CFR, Title 21, Chapter
for service:
(Put your
CONTACT
rule,
of Canada.
fan work?
in the microwave
is the answer
functioning
of Health
in a glass measuring
oven for one minute
A
If "NO"
Department
questions,
NEAREST
be serviced
please
check
ELECTROLUX
electrical
outlet,
AUTNOR{ZED
by a "dooitoyourself"
repair
fuse
and!or
circuit
YES ____
NO __
YES __
NO __
YES __
NO __
YES
NO
breaker.
If they
SERVICER.
person.
NOTE:
1. If time appearing
2. If the oven
automatically
in the display
is set for more
adjust
is counting
than 40 minutes
itself to 70 percent
down
very
rapidly,
check
at 80, 90 or 100 percent
power
to avoid
Demonstration
power
overcooking.
level,
Mode
17 and cancel.
after the first 40 minutes
(Not Applicable
20
on page
for Models
CGLMV169
the power
level will
and CGPLMV169).
are
MM/TED WARRANTY
Your microwave
is protected by this warranty
WARRANTY
PERIOD
THROUGH OUR AUTHORIZED
SERVICERS,
WE W}LL:
THE CONSUMER WiLL BE
RESPONS}BLE FOR:
FULL ONE-YEAR
WARRANTY
One year from origMal
purchase date
Pay all costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this
appliance which prove to be defective in materials or
workmanship
Costs of service ca_lsthat are listed under NORMAL
RESPONSIBILtTIES OF THE CONSUMER.*
LIMITED 2ND
YEAR WARRANTY
Two years from original
purchase date
Repair or replace any part of the microwave oven which
proves to be defective in matebals or workmanship
Cost of shipping the replacement part to the nearest
authorized servicer; and all labor and service charges
Secondthroughtenthyears
fromoriginalpurchasedate,
Provide a replacementfor any magnetrontube which proves
to be defective in workmanship or material
Cost of shipping the replacement part to the nearest
authorized servicer; and all labor and service charges
Time periods listed above
All of the provisions of the full and limited warranties above
and the exclusions listed below apply
Cost of the technicians travel to the home and any costs
for pick upand delivery of the appliance requiredbecause
of service
(Microwave
Oven}
LIMITED 2rid - 10th
YEAR WARRANTY
(Magnetron
Tube)
LIMITED WARRANTY
(Applicable to the
State of Alaska)
In the U.S.A.,
your appliance
Corp. We authorize
this warranty
no person
is warranted
to change
must be performed
*NORMAL
RESPONSIBIUTmES
OFTHE
CONSUMER
by Electrolux
Home Products,
by us or an authorized
This warranty
listed below:
Inc. In Canada,
or to add to any of ou r obligations
applies
under
your appliance
this warranty.
is warranted
Our obligations
by Electrolux
for service
Canada
and parts under
servicer.
only to products
in ordinary
household
use, and the consumer
is responsiMe
1. Proper use of the appliance in accordance
with instructions
provided with the product.
2. Proper installation
by an authorized
servicer in accordance
with instructions
provided
accordance
with all local plumbing, electrical and/or gas codes.
for the items
with the appliance
and in
3. Proper connection to a grounded power supply of sufficient voltage, replacement
of blown fuses, repair of loose
connections
or defects in house wiring.
4. Expenses for making the appliance accessible for servicing, such as removal of trim, cupboards, shelves, etc., which
are not a part of the appliance when it was shipped from the factory.
5. Damages to finish after installation.
6. Replacement
EXCLUSIONS
of light bulbs and/or
fluorescent
tubes (on models
with these features).
This warranty
does not cover the following:
1. CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL
RESULTING
FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY.
EXPENSES
Note: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so this limitation
or exclusion may not apply to you.
2. Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in workmanship
or material, or for appliances not in ordinary
household use. The consumer shall pay for such service calls.
3. Damages caused by services performed by servicers other than Electrolux Home Products, Inc.,
Corp., or their authorized servicers; use of parts other than genuine Electrolux parts; obtained from
such servicers; or external causes such as abuse, misuse, inadequate
power supply or acts of
4. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or altered and cannot be readily
IFYOU NEED
SERVICE
Keep your bill of sale,
delivery
slip, or some other
appropriate
payment
record.
Electrolux Canada
persons other than
God.
determined.
The date on the bill establishes
the
warranty period should service be required. If service is performed,
it is in your best interest to obtain and keep all
receipts. This written warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Electrolux Home Products, Inc. or Electrolux Canada Corp.
This warranty only applies in the 50 states of the U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and Canada. Product features or specifications
as described
are subiect to change without notice. All warranties
are made by Electrolux Home Products, Inc. or Electrolux Canada Corp.
or illustrated
2004
USA
800,944,9044
Electrolux Home Products, Inc,
P.O. Box 212378
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02
Canada
866_294*9911
Electrolux
6150
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Mississauga,
21
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Canada
or French)
Corp.
Road
Ontario,
Canada
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