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1.            IEC 60705 RATING STANDARD  Specifications subject to change without prior notice     INSTALLATION    A  Circuits    For safety purposes this oven must be plugged into a  20 Amp circuit  No other electrical appliances or light   ing circuits should be on this line  If in doubt  consult a  licensed electrician     B  Voltage Warning    The voltage used at the wall receptacle must be the  same as specified on the oven name plate located on    the back or on the side of the control panel of the oven     Use of a higher voltage is dangerous and may result in  a fire or other type of accident causing oven damage   Low voltage will cause slow cooking  In case your  microwave oven does not perform normally in spite of  proper voltage  remove and reinsert the plug     C  Placement of the Oven    Your microwave oven can be placed easily in your  kitchen  family room  or anywhere else in your home   Place the oven on a flat surface such as a kitchen  countertop or a specially designed microwave oven  cart at least 100cm  39 4 inches  from floor  Do not                      place oven above a gas range  Free air flow around  the oven is important  Allow at least 4 inches   of space at the top  sides  and back of the oven for  proper ventilation     NOTES   e Never place the turntable in the oven upside down     D  Do not block the air vents    All air vents should be kept clear during cooking  If air  vents are covered during oven operation the oven may  overheat  In this case
2.   a sensitive thermal safety device  automatically turns the oven off  The oven will be  inoperable until it has cooled sufficiently     E  Radio interference    1  Microwave oven operation may interfere with TV  or radio reception   2  When there is interference  it may be reduced or  eliminated by taking the following measures   a  Clean the door and the sealing surfaces of the  oven   b  Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or TV   c  Relocate the microwave oven in relation to the  TV or radio   d  Move the microwave oven away from the  receiver   e  Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet  so that microwave oven and receiver are on  different branch circuits        UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    PARTS AND ACCESSORIES    Your oven comes with the following accessories   e Owner   s Manual and Cooking Guide   1 each    e Glass Turntable   1 each  e Rotating Ring   1 each  e High Rack   1 each  e Low Rack   1 each  e Metal Tray   1 each    Oven Front Plate    Window Door Screen            Display Window    Control Panel                               Safety Door Lock System    High Rack Low Rack       Tumtable  Rotating Ring Metal Tray    NOTE  This microwave oven is designed for household use only   It is not recommended for commercial use     UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    CONTROL PANEL    1  DISPLAY  The Display includes a clock and  indicators that tell you time of day  cooking time  settings  and cooking functions selected    2  REHEAT  Touch this p
3.  COMBINATION                                           COOKING  METHOD Hot air circulates around  food to produce browned  exteriors and sealed in    juices     Microwave energy is  distributed evenly  throughout the oven for fast   thorough cooking of food     Microwave energy and  convection heat combine  to shorten the cooking time  of regular ovens  while  browning and sealing in  juices     Microwave energy  Circulating heated air  Microwave energy and    e Fast  high efficiency e Aids in browning and seals     Shortened cooking time  cooking  in flavor  from microwave energy    e Oven and surroundings do   e Cooks some foods faster e Browning and crisping  not get hot  than regular ovens  from convection heat    e Easy clean up     BENEFITS          Read this guide to learn the many different things your Microwave Convection Combination Oven can do   You will find a wide variety of cooking methods and programs designed to suit your lifestyle           UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    TIPS FOR MICROWAVE COOKING    BROWNING   Meat and poultry with high fat content cooked for at  least 10 to 15 minutes will brown lightly  Foods cooked  a shorter time can be brushed with a browning agent   such as Worcestershire sauce  soy sauce  or barbecue  sauce     COVERING   A cover will trap heat and steam and cause the food to  cook more quickly  Use a lid or microwave safe plastic  wrap with one corner folded back to vent the excess  steam  Lids on glass casseroles can become ho
4.  Sales Receipt to prove the date of  purchase  A copy of your Sales Receipt must be 3    submitted at the time warranty service is provided    Or visit our website at  http   us lgservice com             THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING WITHOUT  LIMITATION  ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  TO THE  EXTENT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS REQUIRED BY LAW  IT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS  WARRANTY PERIOD ABOVE  LG WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL  CONSEQUENTIAL   INDIRECT  SPECIAL  OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE  INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION  LOST  REVENUES OR PROFITS  OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT  TORT  OR  OTHERWISE  Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or  limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you  This  warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO     e Service trips to your home to deliver  pick up  and or install the product  instruct  or replace house fuses or  correct wiring  or correction of unauthorized repairs    e Damages or operating problems that result from misuse  abuse  operation outside environmental  specifications or contrary to the requirements of precautions in the Operating Guide  accident  vermin  fire   flood  improper installa
5. 0 1633    1 10 154      STG1 l  B SET 0 1 Ibs Microwave 40   p  0 9 1 8Kg     0 1Kg  Convection 400   F   14 30 861    0 40 88     STG2 Microwave 30  H                  0 9 1 8Kg     Convection 400  F   DEA DEN  2 0 4 0 Ibs   0 1 Ibs STG1 Microwave 30  am   H    Whole de i  Chicken  0 1Kg     Convection 400   F   sonia ACEN  STG2 Microwave 10   20     30 66      STG1 Grill   Microwave 30    6 30 386     0 10 22      0 5 2 0 Ibs   0 1 Ibs      SH 3 10 188     0 50 110        Note After STG1 turn food over shows in the display Please open the door and turn your food        21    USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN       MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS    Your microwave oven is equipped with ten power levels  11 steps including 0  to give you maximum  flexibility and control over cooking  When your cooking program is completed  a beep automatically  sounds  The table below will give you some idea of which foods are prepared at each of the various  power levels     MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL CHART          Output  Power Level  of watts  Use     Boil water      Brown ground beef   10 100    Cook fresh fruits  amp  vegetables    High  e Make candy   e Cook fish  meat  amp  poultry      Preheat browning dish   a    Heat precooked food   9 90       Saute onions  celery A green pepper   8 80  e All reheating       Roast meat  amp  poultry    7 70     Cook mushrooms A shellfish      Cook foods which contain cheese  amp  eggs       Bake cakes  muffins       Prepare eggs       Cook meat  poultry   5 50    Cook 
6. 3 minutes   Cover    Mushrooms  1 2 Ib 2 3  eminutes Place mushrooms in 1 1   2 qt  covered 2 3 minutes  Fresh  Sliced casserole  Stir halfway through cooking       Parsnips  Fresh  11b  4 8 minutes Add  cup water in 11 2 qt  covered casserole   2 3 minutes  Sliced Stir halfway through cooking    Peas  Green    4cups   7 10minutes   Add     cup water in 11   2 qt  covered casserole   2 3 minutes  Fresh Stir halfway through cooking    Sweet Potatoes  2 medium 5 10minutes Pierce potatoes several times with fork  2 3 minutes  Whole Baking 4 medium 7 13 minutes Place on 2 paper towels  2 3 minutes   6 8 oz  each  ie Jum over halfway through cooking  f  White Potatoes   2 potatoes 5 8 minutes Pierce potatoes several times with fork  2 3 minutes  Whole Baking 4 potatoes 10 14minutes   Place on 2 paper towels  2 3 minutes   6 8 oz  each  fn e LUM over halfway through cooking      Aaa anna  Spinach  Fresh  11b  4 7 minutes Add VG cup water in 2 qt  covered casserole  2 3 minutes  Leaf   Squash  Acoror   14 medium 6 8 minutes Cut squash in half  Remove seeds  2 3 minutes  Butternut  Fresh Place i in 8 x 8  inch baking dish  Cover    Zucchini  Fresh  11b  4 h 7 l2minutes   Add1    2 cup water int 1 2 qt  covered casserole    2 3 minutes  Sliced Stir halfway through cooking    Zucchini  Fresh  11b  6 9 minutes Pierce  Place on 2 paper towels  2 3 minutes          24       TROUBLESHOOTING    Questions and Answers    Operation       Question    Answer       Why is the oven light not on du
7. 5 8 minutes    1  2 3 minutes    3  2 51 2 minutes  Peni eon Me eeler    1 2 2minutes    Mashed GE Glaesener    1 3 minutes  5 8 minutes    1  2 3 minutes    Ravioli or pasta in sauce    2  2 4 minutes  7  2 11 minutes    11 2 31 2 minutes  4 6  2minutes    15 30 seconds    1  2 2  2minutes  4 6 minutes    11 2 2 1 2 minutes    1  2 3 minutes       Place sliced meat on microwavable plate   Cover with plastic wrap and vent     Note  Gravy or sauce helps to keep meat juicy    Place chicken pieces on microwavable plate   Cover with plastic wrap and vent     Place fish on microwavable plate   Cover with plastic wrap and vent     Place lasagna on microwavable plate   Cover with plastic wrap and vent     COOK covered in microwavable casserole   Stir once halfway through cooking     COOK covered in microwavable casserole     Stir once halfway through cooking     Reheat filling and bun separately  Cook filling covered in microwavable casserole   Stir once  Heat bun as directed in chart below     COOK covered in microwavable casserole   Stir once halfway through cooking     COOK covered in microwavable casserole     _ Stir once halfway through cooking     COOK covered in microwavable casserole   Stir once halfway through cooking     COOK covered in microwavable casserole     Stir once halfway through cooking     Wrap in paper towel and place on glass  mircrowavable rack    COOK covered in microwavable casserole   Stir once halfway through cooking     COOK covered in microwavable casse
8. HICKEN BREAST MUFFINS WHOLE CHICKEN  SAUSAGE CAKE CHICKEN PIECES    AUTO COOK   COOK  DEFROST POWER TIME    CUSTOM  Sal    Ne    250  F 275  F START    ENTER  5 6 S  325  F  E H STOP    0 CLEAR  TIMER    EZON       UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    COOKING COMPARISON GUIDE    Cooking with your new oven offers a wide variety of  food preparation options  microwave cooking   convection cooking  and combination cooking     Combination cooking combines microwave energy  with convection to cook with speed and accuracy   while browning and crisping to perfection     You can use microwave cooking  convection cooking    or combination cooking to cook by time  Simply preset  the length of cooking time desired and your oven turns  off automatically     Microwave cooking uses very short  high frequency  radio waves  The movement of the microwaves  through the food generates heat and cooks most foods  faster than regular methods while retaining their  natural texture and moisture  Microwave cooking heats  food directly  not the cookware or the interior of the  oven    Reheating is easy and defrosting is particularly  convenient because less time is spent in food  preparation     The following guide shows at a glance the difference  between microwave  convection  and combination  cooking     Convection cooking constantly circulates heated air  around the food  creating even browning and sealed in  flavor by the constant motion of hot air over the food  surfaces     MICROWAVE CONVECTION
9. OVEN    AUTO TOUCH COOK    This feature allows to cook foods that you select by  touching COOK pad  It has 4 foods categories           Example   To cook 2 Cups  of Rice    1  Touch STOP CLEAR     2  Touch COOK        COOK then SELECT MENU 1 Ta  shows in the display   A 3  Touch number 4   re mr J  300   F IL IC TTT he E  shows in the display   2 4  Touch number 2   ee TOUCH ENTER    shows in the display   2  Touch START ENTER pad    The oven will start           AUTO TOUCH COOK TABLE    e First  touch COOK pad  then select food and amount     Category    Casserole    Direction    Prepare as desired  wash  and  leave residual water on the veg   etables  Place in an appropriat     ely sized microwave container   cover with plastic wrap and vent     Remove from package  rinse off  frost under running water  Place  in an appropriately sized micro   wave container  cover with  plastic wrap and vent     Place food in the casserole    Place the casserole into the  oven  in an appropriately sized  microwave container  cover with  plastic wrap and vent     Place rice and twice as much  liquid  water or chicken or veg   etable stock  in a 2 quart micro   wavable dish  Cover with plas   tic wrap  When cooking is comp   lete  allow 10 minutes standing  time  Stir for fluffier rice        CONVECTION    During convection cooking  a heating element is used to  raise the temperature of the air inside the oven   Convection cooking temperature ranges from 100  F to  450  F  and 100  F may be 
10. RBED OR A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID  To  reduce the risk of injury to persons     1  Do not overheat the liquid    2  Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it   3  Do not use straight sided containers with narrow necks        4  After heating  allow the container to stand in the microwave oven for a short time before removing the  container  5  Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container   18  Avoid heating small necked containers such as syrup bottles   19  Avoid using corrosive and vapors  such as sulfide and chloride     20  Liquids heated in certain shaped containers  especially cylindrical shaped containers  may become  overheated  The liquid may splash out with a loud noise during or after heating or when adding ingredients   instant coffee  etc    resulting in harm to the oven and possible injury  In all containers  for best results   stir the liquid several times before heating  Always stir liquid several times between reheatings     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS       UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN       SPECIFICATIONS                                        MODEL LMBO960ST  Power Supply 120 V AC  60 Hz  Rated Power Consumption 1450 W  Microwave Output  900 W  Convection Output 1350 W  Grill Output 1000 W  Frequency 2450 MHz  Rated Current 12 5A  Overall Dimensions WxHxD  203 32 X 1125 32 X 153 32   Oven Cavity Dimensions WxHxD  131 32 X 85 16 X149 16   Effective Capacity of Oven Cavity 0 9 Cu ft 
11. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    The safety instructions below will tell you how to use your oven to avoid harm to yourself or damage to your  oven     WAR N l NG     To reduce the risk of burns  electric shock  fire  injury to persons  or    exposure to excessive microwave energy     1  Read all instructions before using the appliance     2  Read and follow the specific PR ECA UTIONS TO AVOI D  POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE  MICROWAVE EN E RGY found on page 3 of this manual       This appliance must be grounded  Connect only to properly grounded outlet   See GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found on page 3 of this manual      Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions      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 oven       Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in the manual  Do not use corrosive chemicals  or vapors in this appliance  This type of oven is specifically designed to heat  cook  or dry food  It is not  designed for industrial or laboratory use     7  As with any appliance  close supervision is necessary when used by children     8  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 the nearest authorized  service facility for examination  rep
12. Setting model AMOUNT  STG1 STG2    16 00 Large 8 biscuits  E 15 40 Large 5 biscuits  Biscuits  12 00 Small 10 12 biscuits  11 40 Small 5 6 biscuits    Convection 375   F    Preheat 10 00 1 2 inch 1 2 pieces   medium   Cookies Convection 375   F  Preheat 10 00 1 2 inch 3 4 pieces   welldone  Preheat 17 00 6 muffi   Muffins Convection 400   F a a  Preheat 20 00 12 muffins     o Preheat 35 00 8 inch pan   Cake Convection 325 F   Preheat 26 00 9 inch pan  Note 1 At STG1 Preheat shows in the display   2 Place foot in the oven on low rack       20    USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    SPEED AUTO COOK ROAST    Use this function to cook food without entering cooking time or power level  AUTO COOK has 4 food categories   Refer to the following auto cook guide for more information        Example   To Roast 2 3 Ibs whole chicken    1  Touch STOP CLEAR        ROAST 2  Touch SPEED AUTO  ae COOK ROAST  PORK The display scrolls   Ve SELECT MENU iTO  3 3  Touch number 3     WHOLE CHICKEN ENTER WEIGHT    275   F x P  shows in the display     2 3 4  Touch number 2 3  250  F 275   F TOUCH START  shows in the display     5  Touch START ENTER  The oven will start   SPEED AUTO COOK ROAST TABLE    ALGORITHM  Category   AMOUNT   STEP  STG SETTING MODEL DEFAULT TIME INCREASE  Convection 400   F   27 30 1633     4 10 154      Beef   2 0 4 0 Ibs   0 1 Ibs STG1   Microwave 30     ee  OSE ERG  REES Convection 400  F     330 801    0 40 88     STG2 Microwave 40  S      40 88           Convection 400  F     98 0
13. T  STG1 STG2    2 30 1 2 inch  1 2 patties   a 3 00 1 2 inch 3 4 patties  Hamburger Grill ue     3 30 1 inch 1 2 patties    1 inch 3 4 patties      3 00 1 2 inch 1 2 pieces   medium  1 2 inch 3 4 pieces   welldone  DE   ea e   220  12 00 1 inch 1 2 pieces   medium             13 20 6 40 1 inch 3 4 pieces   welldone    Chicken 10 00 5 50 1 4 pieces   Breasts Grill 11 00 d  15 00 8 00   Sausage Grill      Note After STG1 turn food over shows in the display Please open the door and turn your food     19       USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN       SPEED AUTO COOK BAKE    Use this function to cook food without entering cooking time or power level  AUTO COOK has 4 food categories   Refer to the following auto cook guide for more information              Example   To Bake 12 muffins Example   To Bake Large 5 biscuits  1  Touch STOP CLEAR  1  Touch STOP CLEAR   CLEAR CLEAR  BAKE 2  Touch SPEED AUTO BAKE 2  Touch SPEED AUTO  BISCUITS COOK BAKE BISCUITS COOK BAKE  COOKIES The display scrolls  COOKIES The display scrolls   CR SELECT MENU TO Mur SELECT RENU TO  3 3  Touch number 3  1 3  Touch number 1   Dec  FUFFING TOUCH iTO ioe ISEUT    TOLCH i 7G  shows in the display  shows in the display   1 4  Touch number 1  2 4  Touch number 2   100  F PUFFINS TOUCH START 250  F LARGE 5 HE  shows in the display  TOUCH START  shows in the display   5  Touch START ENTER  The oven will start  5  Touch START ENTER  The oven will start                    SPEED AUTO COOK BAKE TABLE    Cooking Time  Category 
14. TIMER of your oven for purposes  other than food cooking        Example   To set the timer 3 minutes        1  Touch STOP CLEAR     STOP    TIMER 2  Touch TIMER pad          Shows in the display    U    3  Touch 3   0   0      300    4  Touch START ENTER pad              Ez ON    A time saving pad  this simplified control lets  you quickly set and start microwave cooking  without the need to touch START        Example   To set Ez ON cooking 2 minutes        STOP  CLEAR    EZ ON    1  Touch STOP CLEAR     2  Touch Ez ON 4 times   The oven begins  cooking and display  shows time counting  down              NOTE    If you touch Ez ON  it will add 30 seconds up to   3 minutes 30 seconds  after 3 minutes 30 seconds   every touch will add 1 minute up to 99 min 29  seconds     USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    CUSTOM SET    CUSTOM SET provides five modes which make using your microwave oven quite handy  You can select  SOUND ON OFF  CLOCK ON OFF  SCROLL SPEED  LBS KG CHOICE                    Example 1   To turn off Sound of beeper  Example 2   To set the units       1  Touch STOP CLEAR  1  Touch STOP CLEAR   2  Touch CUSTOM SET  2  Touch CUSTOM SET   Four modes show in the CUSTOM Five modes show in the  CUSTOM display repeatedly  You SET display repeatedly  You  SET can set them according can set them according  to your intention  to your intention   3  Touch 1  SOLING ON TOUCH   4 3  Touch 4  L85 TOLCH I  1 GFF TOUCH 2 shows in the 300  F AG TGLUEH 2 shows in the  100   F display  disp
15. ad to reheat food automatically    3  COOK  Touch this pad to select programming food items     4  POPCORN  Touch this pad to make popcorn on microwave    mode   5  CONVECTION  Touch this pad to cook foods on convection  mode   6  COMBI  This feature will allow you to cook food  with microwave and grill function at the same time   or alternately    7  BROIL  The feature will allow you to brown and crisp food  quickly     8  BAKE  Touch this button to bake foods on combination mode   9 ROAST  Touch this button to roast foods on combination mode     10  AUTO DEFROST  This pad is an accurate defrosting  method for frozen meat  poultry and fish up to 6 0 Ibs   11 COOK POWER  Touch this pad to set a cooking power    12  COOK TIME  Touch this pad to set a cooking time    13  CUSTOM SET  Touch this pad to select sound control    time of day  clock Off or On  scroll speed  Ibs  kg  choice    14  Ez ON  You can extend cooking time in multiples of  30 seconds by repeatedly touching this pad during  cooking    15  NUMBER PADS  Touch Number Pads to enter  cooking time  power level  quantities  or weights    16  START ENTER  Touch this button to start entries    17  STOP CLEAR  It used to stop oven and clear all  entries except time day    18  CLOCK  Touch this pad to enter the time of day     19  TIMER   Touch this pad to set timer     AUTO TOUCH  REHEAT COOK POPCORN    MANUAL COOK  CONVEC  COMBI BROIL    SPEED AUTO COOK  BROIL BAKE ROAST    HAMBURGER BISCUITS BEEF   STEAK COOKIES PORK  
16. air  or adjustment       Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance       Do not store this appliance outdoors  Do not use this product near water     for example  near a kitchen sink   in a wet basement  near a swimming pool  or similar location       Do not immerse cord or plug in water     Keep cord away from heated surfaces     Do not let cord hang over the edge of a table or counter       When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that come together on closing the door  use only mild   nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth       To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity   a  Do not overcook food  Carefully attend appliance when paper  plastic  or other combustible materials are  placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking   b  Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven   c  If materials inside the oven ignite  KEEP OVEN DOOR CLOSED  turn oven off  and disconnect the  power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel     d  Do not use the cavity for storage purposes  Do not leave paper products  cooking utensils  or food in  the cavity when not in use        SAFETY    17  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 THE  CONTAINER IS DISTU
17. custard      Prepare rice  soup        Melt butter  amp  chocolate     o0   3 19     Cook less tender cuts of meat   3 30    All defrosting  2 20     Soften butter  amp  cheese       Soften ice cream    0  1 WE    Raise yeast dough   0 0    Standing time              Independent timer              22    HEATING REHEATING GUIDE    To heat or reheat successfully in the microwave  it is important to follow several guidelines  Measure  the amount of food in order to determine the time needed to reheat  Arrange the food in a circular  pattern for best results  Room temperature food will heat faster than refrigerated food  Canned foods  should be taken out of the can and placed in a microwavable container  The food will be heated  more evenly if covered with a microwavable lid or plastic wrap and vented  Remove cover carefully  to prevent steam burns  Use the following chart as a guide for reheating cooked food        Items    Cook time  at HIGH     Special Instructions       Sliced meat  3 slices     inch thick     Chicken pieces  1 breast    Fish fillet   6 8 oz      Lasagna  1 serving  101 0z      Casserole   1 cup   4 cups  Casserole      cream or cheese    1 cup  4 cups    Barbecued beef    1 sandwich    2cup meat filling   without bun    1 cup  4 cups    1 cup    1 cup  4 cups    Rice    1 cup  4 cups    1 roll    Vegetables    1 cup  4 cups    Soup       1 leg and thigh       1 serving  8 oz      1 2 minutes    2 3 1 2minutes    2 4 minutes    4 6 minutes    1 3  2 minutes  
18. ecommended cooking time  potatoes should be slightly firm   CAUTION  Do not overcook        Why is a standing time recommended  after microwave cooking time is over     Standing time allows foods to continue cooking evenly for a few  minutes after the actual microwave oven cooking cycle  The  amount of standing time depends upon the density of the foods        Why is additional time required for  cooking food stored in the refrigerator           As in conventional cooking  the initial temperature of food affects  total cooking time  You need more time to cook food taken out of a  refrigerator than for food at room temperature     26       TROUBLESHOOTING    Before Calling for Service    You can often correct operating problems yourself  If your microwave oven fails to work properly  locate the  operating problem in the list below and try the solutions listed for each problem    If the microwave oven still does not work properly  contact the nearest LG Authorized Service Center    LG Authorized Service Centers are fully equipped to handle your service requirements        Problem    Possible Causes       Oven does not start    e Is the power cord plugged in   e Is the door closed   e Is the cooking time set        Arcing or Sparking    e Are you using approved cookware   e Is the oven empty        Incorrect time of day    e Have you tried to reset the time of day        Unevenly Cooked Foods    e Are you using approved cookware    e Is the glass turntable in the oven    e Did y
19. he auto defrost feature provides you with the best  defrosting method for frozen foods  The cooking guide  will show you which defrost sequence is recommended  for the food you are defrosting    For added convenience  the Auto Defrost   includes a built in beep mechanism that reminds   you to check  turn over  separate  or rearrange to get  the best defrost results  Three different defrosting levels  are provided     1 MEAT  2 POULTRY  3 FISH  4 BREAD   Available weight is 0 1 6 0 Ibs     Example   To Defrost 2 3 Ibs fish             1  Touch STOP CLEAR     CLEAR    2  Touch AUTO DEFROST    AUTO MEAT TOUCH   POULTRY TOUCH 2  DEFROST FISH TOUCH 3 BREAD TOUCH 4  shows in the display   1 3  Touch number 1   MEAT ENTER WEIGHT    e shows in the display   4  Touch number 2 3  TOULH START  shows in the display     2 3    250 F 275 F         Touch START ENTER  The oven will start              18    NOTE    When you touch the START pad  the display changes  to defrost time count down  The oven will beep during  the DEFROST cycle  At this time  open the door and  turn  separate  or rearrange the food    Remove any portions that have thawed    Return frozen portions to the oven and touch   START to resume the defrost cycle     OPERATING TIPS   e For best results  remove fish  shellfish  meat  and  poultry from its original closed paper or plastic pack   age  wrapper   Otherwise  the wrap will hold steam  and juice close to the foods  which can cause the  outer surface of the foods to co
20. is properly installed and  grounded     Ensure proper ground  exists before use    A WARNING A    Improper grounding can result in a risk of electric  shock  Consult a qualified electrician if the  grounding instructions are not completely   understood  or if doubt exists as to whether the  appliance is properly grounded  and either     1  If it is necessary to use an extension cord   use only a 3 wire extension cord that has a  3 blade grounding plug and a 3 slot recepta   cle that will accept the plug on the appliance     The marked rating of the extension cord shall  be equal to or greater than the electrical  rating of the appliance     Do not use an extension cord  If the power  supply cord is too short  have a qualified  electrician or serviceman install an outlet near  the appliance     NOTES    1  Ashort power supply cord is provided to  reduce the risks resulting from becoming  entangled in or tripping over a longer cord      Longer cord sets or extension cords are  available and may be used if care is exercised  in their use      If a long cord or extension cord is used   1   the marked electrical rating of the cord set or  extension cord should be at least as great as  the electrical rating of the appliance   2  the  extension cord must be a grounding type  3 wire cord  and  3  the longer cord should be  arranged so that it will not drape over the  countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled  on by children or tripped over accidentally        SAFETY    IMPORTANT 
21. ision    e Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the  receiver    e Move the microwave oven away from the receiver    e Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so  that the microwave oven and the receiver are on  different branch circuits    The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or   TV interference caused by unauthorized   modification to this microwave oven  It is the   responsibility of the user to correct such interference        27    LG MICROWAVE OVEN LIMTED WARRANTY     USA       Model LMB0960ST    LG Electronics  Inc  will repair or replace your product  at LG   s option  if it proves to be defective in  material or workmanship under normal use  during the warranty period set forth below  effective from the  date of original consumer purchase of the product  This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of  the product and effective only when used in the United States  including U S  Territories        WARRANTY PERIOD  HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED     LABOR  One Year from the Date of Purchase     Please call 1 800 243 0000 and choose the  PARTS  except as listed below   One Year from the   appropriate option   Phones are answered 24    Date of Purchase     hours a day  365 days per year   Please have  MAGNETRON  Ten Years from the Date of the product type  Microwave  and your ZIP code  Purchase     ready     Replacement Units and Repair Parts are warranted  for the remaining portion of the original unit   s  warranty period       Retain your
22. lay   4  Touch 2  SOLNE GFF j 4  Touch 2  Bb shows in the  2 shows in the display and Be display and the current  GE the current time will be   time will be displayed   displayed   NOTE  To turn beep  sound back on  repeat  steps 1   3 then touch  number 1                 CUSTOM SET FUNCTION TABLE                   NUMBER FUNCTION CHOICE  1 SOUND ON   OFF Sound On or Sound Off  2 CLOCK ON   OFF Clock On or Clock Off  3 SCROLL SPEED Slow  Normal  or Fast  4 LBS   KG CHOICE Lbs or Kg             NOTE  1 When the power cord is first plugged in  the default setting are Sound ON  Clock ON  Normal  Speed  LBS     2 When power on clock setting          Example   To set Clock       1  Power on  PLEASE 4  Touch START ENTER pad  SET TIME GF BAY AN TOUCH   PA TOUCH 2  shows in the display shows in the display  CLOCK 2  Touch CLOCK  2 5  Touch 2  P7 f  2  MTER TNE OF BAY Ger shows in the display  shows in the display  q q 2 SR Ve ie 6 Touch START ENTER  clock  10  F 100 F 250  F oe in the display setting finish  ouc             13       USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    AUTO TOUCH POPCORN    Use this function to cook food without entering a  cook time or power  Refer to the Quick Touch  Cooking Table below for more information     Example  To cook a 3 50z  bag of microwave  popcorn        Example   POPCORN  popcorn 3 5 oz      2  Touch POPCORN     POPCORN FOG  TRH      5 i   TOU d    E  shows in the display        1  Touch STOP CLEAR        2    250  F 3  Touch number 2   4 Touch START ENTER 
23. ly means it takes less  time to cook your food  Before cooking  you can  select one of three cooking modes  The grill rack  can be used during cooking     Fy 1 Microwave  Z      Convection           JI Microwave  oC 7  Convection    4 Microwave   3    Grill    NOTE  When the oven stops  use oven mitts to carefully   remove the dish  It may be very hot    2  Touch COMBI  pad  NOTE  During and after use  do not touch  or let clothing   TISE ENTER TEMPERATURE pot holders or other flammable materials contact the  ORTOUCH ENTER GR COMB  the cooking elements  These surface may be hot  shows in the display  enough to burn  Allow sufficient time for cooling first     D       1  Touch STOP CLEAR     NOTE  The circular rack is designed for grilling in the oven   Place the rack securely on a heat resistant plate  and then onto the turntable  Position the food on  the rack over the heat resistant plate  The heat  resistant plate will make clean up easier    CAUTION  If smoke is observed  turn off or disconnect   the oven from the power supply and keep the  oven door closed in order to stifle any flames     3  Touch number 5   FSF TOUCH ENTER  shows in the display     4  Touch START ENTER pad  208  ENTER COOKING TWM    shows in the display     4 0 0 5  Touch number 4 0 0  300 F 450 F 450  F JESF TOUCH ENTER  shows in the display     6  Touch START ENTER pad   The oven will start       17       USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    AUTO DEFROST    Three defrost sequences are preset in the oven    T
24. ok     e For best results  shape your ground meat into the  form of a doughnut before freezing  When defrosting   scrape off thawed meat when the beep sounds and  continue defrosting     e Place foods in a shallow container or on a microwave  roasting rack to catch drippings     e Food should still be somewhat icy in the center when  removed from the oven     USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN       BROIL COOKING SPEED AUTO COOK BROIL  Use this function to cook food without entering cooking time  This feature will allow you to brown and crisp or power level AUTO COOK has 4 food categories Refer  food quickly  to the following auto cook guide for more information   1  Touch STOP CLEAR  Example   To Broil 1 3 Links Sausage  CLEAR          2  Touch BROIL  pad  1  Touch STOP CLEAR   BROIL ENTER COGKING TIME    L LILI    shows in the display        BROIL 2  Touch SPEED AUTO    Touch number 5 3 0  HAMBURGER COOK BROIL  TOUCH ENTER STEAK      h he displ CHICKEN BREAST The display scrolls   Shows inthe display  SAUSAGE SELECT MEN I TO    Touch START ENTER pad  4 3  Touch number 4   The oven will start aoa HALISAGE TOUCH 1 TO  shows in the display   NOTE  The metal tray is placed between a glass 1 4  Touch number 1   tray and a grill rack at the grill mode  ante 1 3 LINKS TOUCH START  NOTE  The grill rack high rack  must be used shows in the display     SES 5  Touch START ENTER  The oven will start     SPEED AUTO COOK BROIL TABLE      CookingTime     CookingTime    Category Setting model AMOUN
25. oped abet Sevdeneen  teceeh e tiea ceded cations eege irai iara anetari 14  Auto  TOUCH COOK  cassie cathe begetsces vec ca ceeaite cue a a a a a 15  Convection                Combi  Cooking      AUTO GOMOSE  e E A E Eege dE EENS ee  eisereen e BEE  Speed Auto  Cook Broil   isscccssacci ised ciate chase can inet EERSTEN SEENEN 19  Speed Auto  COOK Bake     i csccsccsiesebnceestoecavseceesensssecnennasssencsedapeceasatecoaccncenseceesadaessabasedeapeenas  ecssaneadsisectenedecreaate nts 20  Speed Auto Cook Roast es eee 21  Microwave  Power EE 22   HEATING REHEATING GUIDE  siies siicccnecsccsiccteresneccdnennedacidenstavscenueedaduecenedsuisdnensusaumpeeauteeumaeadsiddeecendtuvanedeusundecnaed 23   FRESH VEGETABLE GUIDE       0     cccceeeen eee ee enee eee ee ee ene nee ee nee ee neeee sna eee ee neeee ne eeeeaseaesaeseeeesgeeeeaasnnseseaesenseeesannnaeeneees 24   TROUBLESHOOTING Qo    cece ceeeeee seen eee eeeee ee eeeenna ae eeseeee ene eeesaseeeeaseesegeeeesagaeeeeaseaeeseseesaaaaeesaseeeseeessesaeeesnsoneenseaes 25 27  QUESTIONS AN ANSWEIS  scccetiiccietscetadsecsiesuneinnceeuusiseednuiidsunececvduentedsatddenned swautieauud ected cerddueredsatidsnnaaeudeuededudeceediee 25 26  Before Calling ele 27   WARNING isocecie ceccecete ieaiaia naana daanan anaa daaa aKa aAa aaaea die csttea cee aaia aaa daaa aaa aaa AKNA a 27   WARRANTY E 28       Thank you for purchasing a a LG microwave oven           Please record the model number and serial Model No   number of this unit for fu
26. ou turn or stir the food while it was cooking   e Were the foods completely defrosted    e Was the time cooking power level correct        Overcooked Foods    e Was the time cooking power level correct        Undercooked Foods    e Are you using approved cookware    e Were the foods completely defrosted    e Was the time cooking power level correct   e Are the ventilation ports clear        Improper Defrosting    e Are you using approved cookware   e Was the time cooking power level correct     e Did you turn or stir the food during the defrosting cycle              FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT    WARNING     This equipment generates and uses ISM frequency  energy and if not installed and used properly  that is in  strict accordance with the manufacturer   s instructions   may cause interference to radio and television  reception  It has been type tested and found to  comply with limits for ISM Equipment pursuant to part  18 of FCC Rules  which are designed to provide  reasonable protection against such interference in a  residential installation    However  there is no guarantee that interference will  not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment  does cause interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by turning the  equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to  correct the interference by one or more of the  following        e Reorient the receiving antenna of the radio or  telev
27. pad  The oven will start     AUTO TOUCH POPCORN TABLE             e Follow packagein   structions     e Do not try to pop  unpopped kernels    e Heat only 1  package at a time        14    AUTO TOUCH REHEAT    This feature allows you to reheat pre cooked  room temperature or refrigerated foods without  having to select the cooking time and power level   This feature has 4 categories  dinner plate  pizza   soup sauce and casserole        Example   To Reheat 3 cups of Casserole             1  Touch STOP CLEAR     2  Touch REHEAT     REHEAT The display scrolls   SELECT MENU ITO  3 3  Touch number 3   SCH CASSERGLE TOUCH iTO    shows in the display     3    275  F 4  Touch number 3     5  Touch START ENTER pad   The oven will start        AUTO TOUCH REHEAT TABLE       Category Direction Amount  Dinner Place foods to be heated on dinner   1 or 2  Plate plate or similar dish  servings  Cover with plastic wrap and vent   After cooking  allow to stand for 3  minutes   Soup  Place foods to be heated in an 1 2 30r4  Sauce appropriately sized microwave cups  container     Cover with plastic wrap and vent   After cooking  allow to stand for 3  minutes        Casserole   Cover dish containing the casserole   1  2  3 or 4  with plastic wrap and vent  cups   After cooking  allow to stand for 3  minutes    Roll Muffin Cover dish containing the casserole  1  2  3 or 4  with plastic wrap and vent  pieces   After cooking  allow to stand for 3  minutes                       USING YOUR MICROWAVE 
28. prevent some portions of rectangular or square  dishes from overcooking  you may need to shield  them with small strips of aluminum foil to block the  microwaves  You can also cover poultry legs and  wing tips with foil to keep them from overcooking   Always keep foil at least 1 inch from oven walls  to prevent arcing     PIERCING   Pierce the shell  skin  or membrane of foods before  cooking to prevent them from bursting  Foods that  require piercing include yolks and whites of eggs  hot  dogs  clams  oysters  and whole vegetables  such as  potatoes and squash     10    UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    PRECAUTIONS    e Place the front surface of the door three inches or  more from the countertop edge to avoid accidental  tipping of the microwave oven during normal use    e To program the oven  make sure you touch the center  of each pad firmly since the areas between the pads  will not activate the oven  A tone will sound each time  a pad is touched correctly  Do not touch several pads  at once    e Do not strike the control panel with silverware   cookware  etc  Breakage may occur    e Always use caution when taking cookware out of the  oven  Some dishes absorb heat from the cooked food  and may be hot  See the    Cookware Guide    earlier in  this section for more information    e Do not rinse cookware immediately after cooking  This  may cause breakage  Also  always allow the turntable  to cool before removing it from the oven    e Never operate the oven when it is em
29. programmed    It is best to preheat the oven when convection cooking     Example  To set the convection cooking at 375  F  for 45 minutes    CONVEC     4500    300  F 325  F 450  F 450  F    15       1  Touch STOP CLEAR     2  Touch CONVEC  pad   TOUCH TEMPERATURE A  TOUCH ENTER   shows in the display       Touch number 7   TSF    TOUCH ENTER    shows in the display     Touch START ENTER pad   HIER COGKING TWI    shows in the display       Touch number 4 5 0 0  TOUCH ENTER    shows in the display       Touch START ENTER pad   The oven will start    USING YOUR CONVECTION OVEN    CONVECTION COOKING GUIDE    1  Always use the metal rack when convection baking  3  Dark or non shiny finishes  and glass  absorb heat  Place food directly on rack or place in metal tray which may result in dry  crisp crusts   and then place tray on rack   See page 9   4  Preheating the oven is recommended when baking  2  Aluminum pans conduct heat quickly  For most foods by convection   convection baking  light  shiny finishes give best 5  To prevent uneven heating and save energy  open  results because they prevent overbrowning in the the oven door to check food as little as possible     time it takes to cook the center areas  Pans with dull   satin finish  bottoms are recommended for cake  pans and pie pans for best bottom browning     Breads Biscuits 14 to 16 Canned refrigerated biscuits take 2  to 4 minutes less time    Corn Bread 22 to 27   Muffins 28 to 32 Remove from pans immediately and  cool 
30. pty  Food or  water should always be in the oven during operation  to absorb the microwave energy    e Do not use the oven to dry newspapers or clothes   They may catch fire     CLEANING    NOTE  Before cleaning the oven  unplug the power  cord  If this is impossible  open the oven door to  prevent an accidental oven start     INTERIOR   Wipe the oven inside and outside with a soft cloth and  a mild detergent solution  Then rinse and wipe dry  This  should be done weekly or more often  if needed  Never  use cleaning powders or rough pads     Excessive oil splatters on the inside top will be difficult  to remove if left for many days  Wipe splatters with a  wet paper towel  especially after cooking chicken or  bacon     REMOVABLE PARTS   The turntable and rotating ring are removable  They   should be hand washed in warm  not hot  water with a   mild detergent and a soft cloth  Once they are clean    rinse well and dry with a soft cloth  Never use cleaning   powders  steel wool  or rough pads    e The turntable may be cleaned at the sink  Be careful  not to chip or scratch the edges as this may cause  the turntable to break during use    e The rotating ring should be cleaned regularly     e Use thermometers that have been approved for    microwave oven cooking     e The turntable must always be in place when you    operate the oven     e Do not use your microwave oven to cook eggs in the    shell  Pressure can build up inside the shell  causing it  to burst     e There are seve
31. ral precautions to follow when    microwaving popcorn        Do not pop popcorn  except in a microwave safe  container or commercial packages designed for  microwave ovens        Never try to pop popcorn in a paper bag that is not  microwave approved        Overcooking may result in smoke and fire        Do not repop unpopped kernels        Do not reuse popcorn bags        Listen while corn pops  Stop oven when popping  slows to 2 3 seconds between pops        Do not leave microwave unattended while popping  corn        Follow directions on bag     DOOR   For best performance and safety  the inner door panel  and the oven front frame should be free of food or  grease buildup  Wipe often with a mild detergent  then  rinse and wipe dry  Never use cleaning powders or  rough pads     After cleaning the control panel  touch CLEAR to clear  any entries that might have been entered accidentally  while cleaning the panel  Also make sure that the  turntable and rotating ring are in the right position     USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    CLOCK    Example  To set the clock for 1 12 PM        Touch STOP CLEAR     S  CLEAR    CLOCK      Touch CLOCK  ENTER TE GF PAY  shows in the display     1 1 2   Touch 1 1 2    100  F mr 250  F TOUCH ENTER    shows in the display       Touch START ENTER     M TOUCH   PA TOUCH 2    shows in the display       Touch 2  omg i i  shows in the display    6 Touch START ENTER   clock setting finishs        NOTE  This is a 12 hour clock     TIMER    You can use the 
32. ring  cooking     There may be several reasons why the oven light is not on   Have you    e Set a cook time    e Touched START        Why does steam come out of the air  exhaust vent     Steam is normally produced during cooking  The microwave oven  has been designed to vent this steam        Will the microwave oven be damaged if it  operates empty     Does microwave energy pass through the  viewing screen in the door     Yes  Never operate the oven empty or without the glass turntable     No  The metal screen bounces the energy back to the oven cavity   The holes  or ports  allow only light to pass through  They do not  let microwave energy pass through        Why does a tone sound when a pad on the  control panel is touched     The tone tells you that the setting has been entered        Can my microwave oven be damaged if  food is cooked for too long     Like any other cooking appliance  it is possible to overcook food  to the point that the food creates smoke and even possibly fire  and damage to the inside of the oven  It is always best to be near  the oven while you are cooking        When the oven is plugged into wall outlet  for the first time  it might not work properly   What is wrong     The microcomputer controlling your oven may temporarily  become scrambled and fail to function as programmed when you  plug in for the first time or when power resumes after a power  interruption  Unplug the oven from the 120 volt household outlet  and then plug it back in to reset 
33. role   Stir once halfway through cooking        23          FRESH VEGETABLE GUIDE          Whole          Turn zucchini over and rearrange halfway          through cooking     Vegetable Amount   Cook time at HIGH Instructions pest  ime   Artichokes 2 medium 5 8 minutes Trim  Add 2 tsp water and 2 tsp juice  Cover  2 3 minutes   802  each  4 medium   Asparagus  Vis  3 6 minutes Add cup water  Cover  2 3 minutes  prosit  Spears a SEM E EE  Beans  Green  amp  1 Ib  7 11minutes Add 2cup water in 1 2 qt  casserole  Stir 2 3 minutes  Wax halfway through cooking    Beets  Fresh 1 Ib  12 16 minutes   Add    2cup water in 11  qt  covered casserole    2 3 minutes  Teche E eer cee ee Rearrange halfway through cooking  1   Broccoli  Fresh  1lb  4 8 minutes Place broccoli in baking dish  Add v  2 3 minutes  Spears Se SE EH  Cabbage  Fresh  11b  4 7 minutes Add 1   2 cup water i in 1V2 qt  covered 2 3 minutes  Chopped casserole Stir halfway through cooking    Carrots  Fresh  2 cups 2 4 minutes AddY4cup water in 1 qt  covered casserole    2 3 minutes  Sliced Stir halfway through cooking    Cauliflower IIb  7 11 minutes Trim  Add    4cup water in 1 qt  covered 2 3 minutes  Fresh  Whole casserole  Stir halfway through cooking    Flowerettes  Fresh  2 cups Dik minutes   Slice  Add 1 2 cup water in 11 2 qt  covered   2 3 minutes  Celery  Fresh  4 cups 6 8 minutes casserole  Stir halfway through cooking    Sliced   Corn  Fresh 2 ears 5 9minutes Husk Add 2 tbsp water in 1  2 qt  baking dish    2 
34. slightly on wire rack   Popovers 45 to 55 Pierce each popover with a fork  after removing from oven to allow  steam to escape    Nut Bread or Fruit Bread 55 to 65 Interiors will be moist and tender   Yeast Bread 18 to 25   Plain or Sweet Rolls 13 to 16 Lightly grease baking sheet        Angel Food 53 to 63 Invert and cool in pan   Cheesecake 80 to 85 After cooking  turn oven off and let    cheesecake stand in oven 30  minutes with door ajar    Coffee Cake 30 to 35   Cup Cakes 20 to 25   Fruit Cake  loaf  90 to 100 Interior will be moist and tender   Gingerbread 42 to 47   Butter Cakes  Cake Mixes 35 to 45   Fluted Tube Cake 30 to 40 Grease and flour pan    Pound Cake 45 to 55 Cool in pan 10 minutes before  inverting on wire rack        Cookies Bar 40 to 50 Use same time for bar cookies from  a mix    Drop or Sliced 15 to 19 Use same time for sliced cookies  from a mix              NOTES    e The oven temperature indicated in the chart above is recommended over the package instruction temperature    e The baking time in the chart above is only guidelines for your reference  You need to adjust time according to the  food condition or your preference  Check doneness at the minimum time and then adjust time     16       USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    COMBI  COOKING COMBI  MODES TIME TABLE  TOUCH ALTERNATION TIME  s   1 time    Your oven has a convection   micro cooking  feature which allows you to cook food with  heater and microwave at the same time  or  alternately   This general
35. t  during cooking  always handle carefully  Waxed paper  will prevent the food from splattering in the oven and  help retain heat  When warming bread items  use  waxed paper  napkins  or paper towels  To absorb extra  moisture  wrap sandwiches and fatty foods in paper  towels     SPACING   Arrange individual foods  such as baked potatoes   cupcakes  and hors d   oeuvres in a circle and at least  1 inch apart  This will help the food cook more evenly     STIRRING   Stirring blends flavors and redistributes the heat in  foods  Always stir from the outside toward the center  of the dish  Food at the outside of the dish heats first     TURNING   Large foods  such as roasts and whole poultry  should  be turned so that the top and bottom cook evenly  Also  turn over chicken pieces and chops     ARRANGEMENT   Do not stack food  Arrange in a single layer in the dish  for more even cooking  Because dense foods cook  more slowly  place thicker portions of meat  poultry   fish  and vegetables toward the outside of the dish     TESTING FOR DONENESS  Foods cook quickly in a microwave oven  test frequently  for doneness     STANDING TIME   Food often needs to stand from 2 to 15 minutes after  being removed from the oven  Usually  you need to  cover food during standing time to retain heat  Remove  most foods when they are slightly undercooked and  they will finish cooking during standing time  The  internal temperature of food will rise about 10  F during  standing time     SHIELDING   To 
36. the microcomputer        Why do   see light reflection around the  outer case     This light is from the oven light which is located between the  oven cavity and the outer wall of the oven        What are the various sounds   hear when  the microwave oven is operating           The clicking sound is caused by a mechanical switch turning the  microwave oven   s magnetron ON and OFF     The heavy hum and clunk is from the change in power the  magnetron draws as it is turned ON and OFF by a mechanical  switch  The change in blower speed is from the change in line  voltage caused by the magnetron being turned ON and OFF        Food       Question    What is wrong when baked foods have a  hard  dry  brown spot     Why do eggs sometimes pop           Answer    A hard  dry  brown spot indicates overcooking  Shorten the  cooking or reheating time     When baking  frying  or poaching eggs  the yolk may pop due to  steam build up inside the yolk membrane  To prevent this   simply pierce the yolk before cooking    CAUTION  Never microwave eggs in the shell        25             TROUBLESHOOTING    Questions and Answers  continued     Food       Question    Why are scrambled eggs sometimes a  little dry after cooking     Answer    Eggs will dry out when they are overcooked  even if the same   recipe is used each time  The cooking time may need to be varied   for one of these reasons    e Eggs vary in size    e Eggs are at room temperature one time and at refrigerator  temperature another 
37. time    e Eggs continue cooking during standing time        Is it possible to pop popcorn in a  microwave oven     Yes  if using one of the two methods described below     1  microwave popping devices designed specifically for   microwave cooking    2  prepackaged commercial microwave popcorn that is made   for specific times and power output needed   Follow exact directions given by each manufacturer for   its popcorn popping product and do not leave the oven   unattended while the corn is being popped  If corn fails   to pop after the suggested time  discontinue cooking    Overcooking could result in an oven fire    CAUTION    e Never use a brown paper bag for popping corn or attempt  to pop leftover kernels    e Do not pop prepackaged commercial microwave popcorn  directly on the glass turntable  To avoid excessive heating  of the glass turntable  place the popcorn bag on a plate    e Listen while corn pops  Stop oven when popping slows to  2 3 seconds between pops    e Do not leave microwave unattended while popping corn    e Follow directions on bag        Why do baked apples sometimes burst  during cooking     The peel has not been removed from the top half of each apple to  allow for expansion of the interior of the apple during cooking  As  in conventional cooking methods  the interior of the apple expands  during the cooking process        Why do baked potatoes sometimes  burn during cooking     If the cooking time is too long  fire could result  At the end of the  r
38. tion  acts of God  unauthorized modification or alteration  incorrect electrical current or  voltage  or commercial use  or use for other than intended purpose    The cost of repair or replacement under these excluded circumstances shall be borne by the consumer     CUSTOMER INTERACTIVE CENTER NUMBERS    To obtain Customer Assistance  Product Infor    Call 1 800 243 0000  24 hours a day  365 days per  mation  or Dealer or Authorized Service Center   year  and select the appropriate option from the menu   location  Or visit our website at  http   us lgservice com    TO CONTACT LG ELECTRONICS BY MAIL     LG Customer Interactive Center  P  O  Box 240007   201 James Record Road  Huntsville  Alabama 35824  ATTN  CIC                   28          P NO   382885A0051 Printed in China       
39. ture reference  We also Serial No   suggest you record the details of your contact Dealer        with LG  LG Electronics U S A   Inc    concerning this unit           Dealer Phone No        Customer Relations   LG Electronics U S A   Inc   Staple your receipt here for proof of purchase  Service Division Bldg   3   201 James Record Rd    Huntsville  AL 35824 0126       SAFETY    PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE  TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY    e Do not attempt to operate this oven with  the door open  since open door operation can  result in harmful exposure to microwave  energy  It is important not to defeat or tamper  with the safety interlocks     e Do not place any object between the oven  front face and the door  or allow soil or  cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing  surfaces     e Do not operate the oven if it is damaged   It is particularly important that the oven door  closes properly and that there is no damage to  the     door  bent      hinges and latches  broken or loosened      door seals and sealing surfaces     e The oven should not be adjusted or  repaired by anyone except properly qualified  service personnel     GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS    This appliance must be grounded  In the event  of an electrical short circuit  grounding reduces    the risk of electric shock by providing an escape  wire for the electric current  This appliance is  equipped with a cord having a grounding wire  and a grounding plug  The plug must be plugged  into an outlet that 
40. website http   us lgservice com    LG    e T0 Dee     Good Housekeeping    Rony romises ak  dieu or REFUND VF ESS    MICROWAVE OVEN        PLEASE READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING     LMBO960ST    TABLE OF CONTENTS       SAFETY E 3 5  Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy    3  Grounding uge 3  Important Safety INStruCtiOnS  75  ciicisaeiedtiieslne eege hatchet elie EES 4 5   UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN ou     ccccece sete eter en ee eeee eee en eens seseneeeeseenenseeesaaseeeesseeeeaeneeeaseeneneees 6 11  MDS CIN CAL TEE 6  NEE EE 6  Parts  and ACCOSSOMEGS irene nenia anatata aaa T ede Seda cag ecced si voanugeseevaecageusedeceetartiusccegseedes 7  COMPO PANS  EE 8  Cooking  Comparision GUID et sivestcececbccoebetaeessacecndaceselbsnadeesndvebseedebocaes su thesee eesteenall oradi Neiva raia Eu Eun 9  TIPS for Microwave COOKING eu eg k Se sascees decccadeetbevigdeeesceesastechsvianddvesbecnaeesnedcasi sesocegovecscesceedeuseceseectoseastdesdoeneed deters 10  Precaution Senare aa sc ee cee arcde pede Sees pied ican pce dese EE oad eoapaie E A EE EE EE E aE 11  CVG ANG EE 11   USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN         cecccceeeeeeseceeeeeeeeeseneenaceeeseeeesueneeesneeeeseeaeseseeeesusceeesncaeeesneaeseseneeaneenenenees 12 22  GIOCK E eet geed ENEE dE EENEG EES 12  EZ  EI EE 12  BET EE 12  CUSTOM SOU Reegele seh ddacasishesad iaie ieci tiiir 13  AIO  TOUGN POPCOMN EE 14  Auto T  uch REhGAt    scecccscecauys tecseenscsoeesh dudes 
    
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