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1.     e Straw  wicker  and wood     Use only for  short term heating  such as warming  dinner rolls for a few seconds  Baskets  and bowls may be flammable    Not Recommended     Glass jars and bottles     Regular glass is  too thin to be used in a microwave  It can  shatter and cause damage and injury    e Paper bags     These are a fire hazard   except for popcorn bags that are  designed for microwave use    e Styrofoam plates and cups     These can  melt and leave an unhealthy residue on  food    e Plastic storage and food containers      Containers such as margarine tubs can  melt in the microwave       Metal utensils     These can damage your  oven  Remove all metal before cooking   Note  Should you wish to check if a dish is  safe for microwaving  place the empty dish  in the oven and microwave on HIGH for 30  seconds  A dish which becomes very hot   should not be used     COOKING TECHNIQUES    Your microwave makes cooking easier than  conventional cooking  provided you keep  these considerations in mind     Stirring  Stir foods such as casseroles and  vegetables while cooking to distribute heat    evenly  Food at the outside of the dish  absorbs more energy and heats more    quickly  so stir from the outside to the center     The oven will turn off when you open the  door to stir your food     Arrangement    Arrange unevenly shaped foods  such as  chicken pieces or chops  with the thicker   meatier parts toward the outside of the  turntable where they receive more  microw
2.  once     2  For 1 entree  touch the number pad     1     For 2 entrees  touch the number  pad    2       3  Touch START STOP pad     Microwaving one or two larger  10 12 oz   per share  frozen dinners     1  Touch FROZEN DINNER twice     2  For 1 entree  touch the number pad     1     For 2 entrees  touch the number  pad    2       3  Touch START STOP        Touch REHEAT pad   R REHEAT START STOP   NOTE     This setting lets you reheat a dinner plate  of chilled leftovers with good results     CLEANING AND CARE    When cleaning surfaces of door and  oven that comes together on closing  the door  use only mild  nonabrasive  soups  or detergents applied with a  sponge or soft cloth    Turn off the oven and remove the power  plug from the wall socket before cleaning   Keep the inside of the oven clean  When  food splatters or spilled liquids adhere to  oven walls  wipe with a damp cloth  Mild  detergent may be used if the oven gets  very dirty  Avoid the use of spray and  other harsh cleaners as they may stain   streak or dull the door surface    The outside surfaces should be cleaned  with a damp cloth  To prevent damage to  the operating parts inside the oven  water  should not be allowed to seep into the  ventilation openings    Wipe the window on both sides with a  damp cloth to remove any spills or  spatters    Do not allow the control panel to become  wet  Clean with a soft  damp cloth  When  cleaning the control panel  leave oven  door open to prevent oven from  accident
3.  ties aad eee regen are eee a 4  COOKING TECHNIQUES    ccc cecssesseseeceeesceceseeceseuecasecaescasseeasacsceasscassesesaaeeaeseeees 3  BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE o oo    ccceeescseeeeseeeeseeeeceseeeeaeeeeseeeeeeaeeesseeeeneatees 6  SPECIFICATIONS  oee e a he tetalaetat ot arene dea tha eat E de 6  PART  NAMES i3 cs  ccs  cpeistiedy joastiieccd aay tiel tepid aay bed iy edad eat R esed cp ed iyidin edad endyleeden 6  CONTROL PANEL yii6 acre a a Nee ea Oe tae 7  OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  0000  cssesseessseeesseceseseeececeaesceaeseeesecseeassceassesesaeeeeaeseeees 8  S  tting the ClOCK ianiai o E AA A NNE E A A a a 8  Setting  the OVEN timer  risks serea essed a a E E A EA EEE AA e NASS 8  Setting a Cooking procram s rai a sri aSa E AEE iin neni TE A EN AESA 8  Speed eis Eirini E A a ota tl N abet A E ada noone ods 8  Cook bY Weight i  os eini arenan iie aea eE a E a E a dalton Saves 9  Defrost by Weight a iieiesn sissioni a e ai 9  Sette Child Tock aiinsir naa aa a a a aaa aa aiee 9  QUICK COOK SETTINGS iino ien onare iinn a a a AA E a 10  CLEANING AND CARE nonen ea ee ee EI i 11       When using electrical appliances  basic    safety precautions should be followed     including the following   WARNING   To reduce the risk of burns   electric shock  fire  and injury to persons    or    exposure to excessive microwave    energy     1     Read all instructions before using the  appliance    Read and specific   PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID  POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO  EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE  EN
4. D appears in display  Touch any button  or open oven door to clear END before  starting another cooking function    e After setting SPEED DEFROST  oven  can be programmed to automatically  switch to one or two stage cooking      For speed defrost and one stage cooking   follow steps above  Before touching  START STOP  touch COOK  enter time  and power level and then touch  START STOP     For speed defrost and two stage cooking   follow steps above  Before touching  START STOP  touch COOK  enter  two stage cooking programs and then  touch START STOP        1  Touch COOK BY WEIGHT     amp  OCHNIBI thE Gel digit code by touching  the correct number pad    3  Use the number pads to enter weight    4  Touch START STOP    Cook By Weight Code Description             CODE   TYPE MAX WEIGHT  1 Beef 5 Ib  16 oz   2 Mutton   5lb  16 oz   3 Pork 5 Ib  4 oz                    Note   e Weight must be in pounds and ounces   e Ounce weights less than 10 must be  preceded by a 0  If label gives weight in  pounds only  change the fraction of a  pound to ounces using the following chart   Converting Fractions of a Pound to  Ounces  Fractions of a Ounces  Less than  03 0   03 to  09  10 to  15   16 to  21   22 to  27   28 to  34   35 to  40  41 to  46   47 to  53   54 to 59   60 to  65   66 to  71                                  O COIN  OD  Oy  AION              a      o                                         72 to  78 12    79 to  84 13    85 to  90 14    91 to  97 15   above  97 goto next  e
5. ERGY     This appliance must be grounded     follow the    Connect only to properly grounded  outlet  See  grounding instructions      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 this  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    close    As with any appliance     supervision is necessary when used    8      lt  gt     9      lt  gt     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    by children    To reduce the risk of fire in the oven  cavity    Do not overcook food  Carefully  attend appliance when paper  plastic   or other combustible materials are  placed inside the oven to facilitate  cooking    Remove wire twist ties from paper or  plastic bags before placing bag in  oven    If materials inside the oven should  ignite  keep oven door closed  turn  oven off  and disconnect the power  cord or shut off power at the fuse or  circuit breaker panel    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  can be overheated beyond the boiling  point without 
6. Microwave Oven  RMW741          1  READ these instructions carefully before installing and operating the oven  Keep    them for further reference   2  Record in the space below the    SERIAL NO     found on the nameplate on your    oven and retain this information for future reference     SERIAL NO    Please save sales receipt for warranty                    PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO    EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY          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    Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner  residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces    Do not operate the oven if it is damaged  It is particularly important that the oven door close  properly and that there is no damage to the    a  Door  bent     b  Hinges and latches  broken or loosened     c  Door seals and sealing surfaces    The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service  personnel        CONTENT  PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE  ENERGY ieseana n Lat alts aaa ile Uitte Mad ates kalek ss 1  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    cece eeeeeceeeeeseeeeseseeeeseeeeaeseeaeeeeeeneeetaees 2  GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 000 cece ceeeeeeseeeeseseeeeseseeseneeeeseecaceesaeseseeseeesaeetaeeeeees 3  UTENSILS GUIDE vite set Heiser tie teeter
7. ally turning on     If steam accumulates inside or around the    11    10     11     outside of the oven door  wipe with a soft  cloth  This the    microwave oven is operated under high    may occur when    humidity conditions  this is normal    It is occasionally necessary to remove the  glass tray for cleaning  Wash the tray in  warm sudsy water or in a dishwasher    The roller ring and oven floor should be  cleaned regularly to avoid excessive  noise  Simply wipe the bottom surface of  the oven with mild detergent  The roller  ring may be washed in mild sudsy water  or dishwasher  When removing the roller  ring from cavity floor for cleaning  be  sure to replace in the proper position   Remove odors from your oven by  combining a cup of water with the juice  and skin of one lemon in a deep bowl   for 5 Wipe  thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth     microwave minutes   When it becomes necessary to replace  the oven light  please consult a dealer to    have it replaced       Please do not dispose this appliance into    the domestic rubbish bin  it should be  disposed to the particular disposal center    provided by the municipalities     
8. appearing to be boiling  due to surface tension of the liquid   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  person    Do not overheat the liquid     11    12     13     14     Stir the  halfway through heating it     liquid both before and    Do not use straight sided containers   with narrow necks    After heating  allow the container to   stand in the microwave oven for a   short time before removing the   container    Use extreme care when inserting a   spoon or other utensil into the  container      Do not heat oil or fat for deep frying  It  is difficult to control the temperature of    oil in microwave oven       Pierce foods with heavy skins such as    potatoes  whole squash  apples and  chestnuts before cooking    The contents of feeding bottles and  baby jars should be stirred or shaken  and the  checked before serving in order to    temperature should be    avoid burns    Cooking utensils may become hot  because of heat transferred from the  heated food  Potholders may be  needed to handle the utensil    Do not cover or block any openings on    15     16     17     18     19     20     21     the appliance   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  near a 
9. ave energy  To prevent overcooking   place delicate areas  such as asparagus  tips  toward the center of the turntable   Shielding   Shield food with narrow strips of aluminum  foil to prevent overcooking  Areas that need  shielding include poultry wing tips  the ends  of poultry legs  and corners of square  baking dishes  Use only small amounts of  aluminum foil  Larger amounts can damage    your oven   Turning    Turn foods over midway through cooking to  expose all parts to microwave energy  This  is especially important with large foods such  as roasts     Standing    Foods cooked in the microwave build up  internal heat and continue to cook for a few  minutes after heating stops  Let foods stand  to complete cooking  especially foods such  as cakes and whole vegetables  Roasts  need this time to complete cooking in the  center without overcooking the outer areas   All liquids  such as soup or hot chocolate   should be shaken or stirred when cooking is  complete  Let liquids stand a moment  before serving  When heating baby food   stir well at removal and test the temperature  before serving     Adding moisture    Microwave energy is attracted to water  molecules  Food that is uneven in moisture  content should be covered or allowed to  stand so that the heat disperses evenly   Add a small amount of water to dry food to  help it cook     BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE    If the oven fails to operate   A  Check to ensure that the oven is plugged C  Check to ensure that the co
10. er level  To check power level  during cooking  touch POWER LEVEL pad        TIMER  Timer functions independently  even while a  cooking program is in process           COOK  Use for multi stage cooking  Enables cooking       at multiple power and time settings  automatically       DEFROST BY WEIGHT  Programmed defrosting based on the weight of  the foods to be defrosted       COOK BY WEIGHT  Programmed cooking based on the weight of  the foods to be cooked       SPEED DEFROST   Quick defrost function that alternates defrost  and stand times to quickly and effectively  defrost foods        START STOP  Touch to start or stop cooking     OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS    SIGNALS DURING OVEN SETTINGS  ONE SIGNAL  Oven accepts the entry        1  Touch CLOCK pad    S5 E TUSE GHEH Bumibecipads to enter the  correct time    3  Touch CLOCK pad again    NOTE    e This is a 12 hour cycle clock  When the  oven is first plugged in or when power  resumes after a power interruption  the  display will show ENTER CLOCK TIME  If  you prefer not to have the clock displayed   touch RESET        1  Touch TIMER    S ETENEE the  Bro UM of ItiiRby touching  the number pads    3  Touch START STOP    NOTE    e The maximum time you can enter is 99  minutes and 99 seconds    e Time countdown can be seen in display  before clock or cooking time returns to  display    e Touch TIMER and then touch RESET to  cancel TIMER during timing process        A  One stage Cooking   DETUSHGtAcC OMbEG PAGEGRAMset a  cooking 
11. ger portions  press the pad twice     FROZEN DINNER  BAKED POTATO and  BEVERAGE allow you to cook multiple  amounts of the same food  Simply touch  pad once  and ENTER AMT appears in  the display  Enter the amount of servings  and start        BA KEDR BOTAT to 6 oz  per entries    AKED B ey SotaTo once     2  Enter number of potatoes by touching  number pads from 1 to 4     3  Touch START STOP     For larger potatoes  8 to 10 oz  per  entries    1  Touch BAKED POTATO twice     2  Enter number of potatoes by touching  number pads from 1 to 4     3  Touch START STOP        Ng PCORN     BOK SRN automatically sets the cooking  time for a 3 5 oz  bag of microwave  popcorn    2  Touch START STOP    NOTE    To change the preset POPCORN time   Touch POPCORN twice  ENTER TIME is  displayed  Touch number pads to enter  minutes and seconds  Touch  START STOP  This new cooking time will  remain whenever you use the POPCORN  setting until you reset it        Reheating a slice of pizza   PIZZA    10    1  Touch PIZZA once   2  Touch START STOP   Heating a whole pizza   1  Touch PIZZA twice   2  Touch START STOP        LG oz  per share    1431 ci aa once   2  Enter number of cups by touching  number pads from 1 to 4   3  Touch START STOP     For larger coffee mugs  9 to 11 oz  per   share     1  Touch BEVERAGE twice    2  Enter number of mugs by touching  number pads from 1 to 4     Touch START STOP     w       For one_or two small  7 9 oz  per share   FesOvdr dN NER  1  Touch FROZEN DINNER
12. ntrol panel is    in securely  If it is not  remove the plug programmed correctly and the timer is   from the outlet  wait 10 seconds and set    plug it in again securely  D  Check to ensure that the door is securely  B  Check for a blown circuit fuse or a closed engaging the door safety lock   tripped main circuit breaker  If these system  Otherwise  the microwave   seem to be operating properly  test the energy will not flow into the oven     outlet with another appliance   IF NONE OF THE ABOVE RECTIFIES THE SITUATION  THEN CONTACT A QUALIFIED  TECHNICIAN  DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST OR REPAIR THE OVEN YOURSELF                       SPECIFICATIONS  Power Consumption 120V 60Hz  1050W  Output 700W  Operation Frequency 2450MHz  Outside Dimensions  HxWxD  10 546x17  46x15 74s inches   Oven Cavity Dimensions  HxWxD  8  46x12 2 gx11  h6 inches   Oven Capacity 0 7cu ft   Net Weight Approx  25 1lbs                 PART NAMES       Door Safety Lock System     Oven Window    Turntable Roller    Control Panel  eer     Wave Guide  p    Glass Tray    SN       DO NOT REMOVE THE CARDBOARD OVEN AIR  VENT COVER THAT IS INSIDE THE MICROWAVE     CONTROL PANEL    e DISPLAY  Cooking time  power  indicators and present  time are displayed       QUICK COOK BUTTONS  Instant settings to cook popular foods       NUMBER PADS  0 9   Touch to set times or weights       CLOCK  Use to set the time of day or recall the time of  day       RESET  Use to clear all previous settings       POWER LEVEL  Use to set pow
13. s properly  installed and grounded    Power Supply Cord   1  A short power supply cord is provided  to reduce the risks resulting from  becoming entangled in or tripping over  a longer cord    2  Longer cord sets or extension cords  are available and may be used if care  is exercised in their use    3  If long cord or extension cord is used   a  The marked electrical rating of the    cord set or extension cord should  be at least as great as the  electrical rating of the appliance    b  The extension cord must be a  grounding type 3 wire cord  and  The longer cord should be  arranged so that it will not drape  over the counter top or table top  where it can be pulled on by  children or tripped over  unintentionally    Notes    1  If you have any questions about the  grounding or electrical instructions   consult a qualified electrician or  service person    2  Neither Galanz nor the dealer can  accept any liability for damage to the  oven or personal injury resulting from  failure to observe the electrical  connection procedures     Radio or TV Interference   Should there be any interference caused by  the microwave oven to your radio or TV   check that the microwave oven is on a  different circuit  relocated the radio or TV as  far away from the oven as feasible or check  position and signal of receiving antenna     UTENSILS GUIDE    This section lists which utensils can be  used in the microwave  which ones have  limited use for short periods  and which  ones should not be 
14. swimming  pool  or similar locations    Do not operate this appliance if it has  a damaged cord or a plug  if it is not  working properly or if it has been  damaged or dropped    Do not immerse cord or plug in water   Keep cord away from heated surface   Do not let cord hang over edge of  table or counter    Use only thermometers  which are  specifically designed for use in  microwave ovens    Do not operate any heating or cooking  appliance beneath this appliance    Be certain the glass tray and roller  rings are in place when you operate  the oven   This appliance should be serviced  only by qualified service personnel  contact nearest authorized service  examination     facility for repair  or    adjustment     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS    This appliance must be grounded  In the   event of an electrical short circuit    grounding reduces risk of electric shock by  providing an escape wire for the electric   current  The appliance is equipped with a   cord having a grounding wire with a   grounding plug  The plug must be plugged   into an outlet that is properly installed and  grounded    WARNING  Improper use of the grounding   plug can result in a risk of electric shock    Electrical Requirements   The electrical requirements are a 120 volt   60 Hz  AC only  15 amp  It is recommended   that a separate circuit serving only the oven   be provided  The oven is equipped with a   3 prong grounding plug  It must be plugged   into a wall receptacle that i
15. time  You can set a cooking  time from one second to 99 minutes  and 99 seconds    2  If you want to set a power level other  than 100  power  touch POWER  LEVEL  and then use the number  pads to enter the power level    3  Touch START STOP to start cooking    Use the digits to set a cooking power   level                    Number pad   Cooking power  1  0 100   9 90   8 80   7 70   6 60                 TWO SIGNALS  Oven does not accept  the entry  check and try again                    5 50   4 40   3 30   2 20   1 10   0 0                 B  Two stage Cooking   Some recipes require different stages of  cooking at different temperatures    1  SET STAGE 1    Follow steps 1 and 2 in    One stage  Cooking     DO NOT TOUCH  START STOP    2  SET STAGE 2    Touch COOK then enter proper cooking  time and  lower  power level   Most  2 stage recipes use lower power for  second stage     3  Touch START STOP    NOTE    e After total time has elapsed  signals  sound and END appears in display  Touch  any button or open oven door to clear  END before starting another cooking  function        1  Touch SPEED DEFROST     APEEM EMesifed defrosting time by  touching correct number pads    3  Touch START STOP    NOTE       The longest defrosting time is 99 minutes  and 99 seconds    e During defrosting program  the system  will pause automatically and sound to  remind users to turn meat over  after that  touch START STOP to resume the  defrosting    After time has elapsed signals sound and  EN
16. used in the microwave   Recommended   e Microwave browning dish     Use to  brown the exterior of small items such as  steaks  chops  or pancakes  Follow  the directions provided with your  browning dish    e Microwaveable plastic wrap     Use to  retain steam  Leave a small opening for  some steam to escape and avoid placing  it directly on the food    e Paper towels and napkins     Use for  short term heating and covering  These    absorb excess moisture and prevent  spattering  Do not use recycled paper  towels  which may contain metal and  could ignite    Glass and glass ceramic bowls and dishes       Use for heating or cooking    e Paper plates and cups     Use for  short term heating at low temperatures   Do not use recycled paper  which may  contain metal and could ignite    e Wax paper     Use as a cover to prevent  spattering    e Thermometers     Use only those labeled     Microwave Safe    and follow all directions   Check the food in several places   Conventional thermometers may be used    on microwave food once the food has  been removed from the oven    Limited Use   e Aluminum foil     Use narrow strips of foil  to prevent overcooking of exposed areas   Using too much foil can damage your  oven  so be careful    e Ceramic  porcelain  and stoneware      Use these if they are labeled    Microwave  Safe       If they are not labeled  test them to make  sure they can be used safely    e Plastic     Use only if labeled    Microwave  Safe     Other plastics can melt
17. ven       e During cooking  the system will pause  automatically and sound to remind users  to turn meat over  after that touch  START STOP to resume cooking    e After total cooking time  signals sound  and END appears in display  Touch any  button or open oven door to clear END  before starting another cooking function        1  Touch DEFROST BY WEIGHT pad   DE FUSS Brune GHAS to enter weight   3  Touch START STOP pad    NOTE    e Weight must be in pounds and ounces   Ounce weights less than 10 must be  preceded by a 0  If label gives weight in  pounds only  change the fraction of a  pound to ounces using the chart given  above    e The maximum weight you can enter is 5  lb  16 oz    e During defrosting program  the system  will pause automatically and sound to  remind users to turn meat over  after that  touch START STOP to resume the  defrosting    e After total defrosting time  signals sound  and END appears in display  Touch any  button or open oven door to clear END  before starting another cooking function        The child lock prevents unsupervised  GST At Arche leila  CK   To set  In standby mode  press and hold  RESET for 3 seconds  Lock indication  appears on the display    To cancel  Press and hold RESET for 3  seconds  Lock indication disappears     QUICK COOK SETTINGS    The QUICK COOK settings allow you to  cook or reheat food automatically without  entering power level or time     For smaller portions  simply touch the  applicable pad and START STOP  For  lar
    
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