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        Kenmore 721.66222 Microwave Oven User Manual
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1.                          8  8  HIGH 100      8 to 10 minutes  9 to 11 minutes  51 2 to 81 2 minutes                              Hamburgers    Fresh or defrosted    4 oz  each        2 patties HIGH 100   2 to 4 minutes      4 patties HIGH 100   3 to 5 minutes          PORK                          Loin  Leg 8 12 to 16 minutes  Bacon       4 slices HIGH 100   2 to 3 minutes      6 slices 3 to 4 minutes          HIGH 100      NOTE  The times listed above are only a guide  Allow  for difference in individual tastes and preferences  The  times may also vary due to the shape  cut  and compo   sition of the food     14       Poultry   1  No special techniques are required  Poultry should  be prepared as with conventional cooking  Season if  desired    2  Poultry should be thoroughly defrosted  Remove  giblets and any metal clamps    3  Prick the skin and brush lightly with vegetable oil  unless the poultry is self basting    4  All poultry should be placed on a microwave roasting  rack or a microwave proof plate and placed on the  turntable    5  Cook according to the instructions in the Poultry  Cooking Table below  Turn over halfway through the  cooking time  Because of its shape  poultry has a  tendency to cook unevenly  especially in very bony  parts  Turning food over helps to cook these areas  evenly    6  Remove from oven wrap in foil and let stand for   5  10 minutes before carving  The standing time is very  important  since it completes the cooking process      Make sure 
2.          ccecsseseeees 11  Quick Touch COOKINQ         oocooconccnocnnonacnnonocncooos 12  Quick Touch Cooking Table           oooooccccn c        12  Auto Defol aai 13  Express Defrost coocoocccnccconccninoccncncnccncncnnnooo 13  Auto Defrost Table     ooooooninoccnicconcccnornconrccncnnos 13  COOKING TiPS  ccocononionccccnnocnconononicononocnnonnnnos 14 15   TROUBLESHOOTING cococcocococionaconcnnnnanaranase 16 18  Questions And Answefs               c  cccesees 16 17  Before Calling For Service                 ccccceeeee 18  Master Protection Agreement                cccccces 39  Service Numbers               ccccccesseeees Back cover    WARRANTY    FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON  MICROWAVE OVEN   For one year from the date of purchase  if this  Kenmore microwave oven fails due to a defect  in material or workmanship  Sears will repair it  free of charge     FOUR YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  ON MAGNETRON    For the second through the fifth year from the date  of purchase  if the magnetron in this oven fails due  to a defect in material or workmanship  Sears will  supply a new magnetron  free of charge Safety  regulations  however require the magnetron to be  installed by Sears and you must pay the labor cost  of installation     WARRANTY SERVICE    For warranty service  return the microwave to  your nearest Sears Parts  amp  Repair Center in the  United States  For the location of your nearest  Sears Parts  amp  Repair Center  call   1 800 4 MY HOME       This warranty is void if micr
3.       A WARNING A    If you use the grounding plug improperly  you risk electric shock        Ask a qualified electrician or the Sears Service Department if you do not understand the grounding instructions or  if you wonder whether the appliance is properly grounded    This appliance has a short power supply cord to reduce the risk of anyone s tripping over or becoming entangled  in the cord  You may use an extension cord if you are careful         f you use an extension cord  be sure that           The extension cord has the same electrical rating as   The extension cord is a grounding type 3 wire cord          the appliance     The extension cord does not drape over a      The marked rating of the extension cord shall be countertop or tabletop  where it can be pulled on  equal to or greater than the electrical rating of by children or tripped over accidentally   the appliance     The electrical cord is dry and not pinched or       crushed in any way        NOTE  This oven draws 13 amperes at 120 Volts  60 Hz                     m  zZ  Q      on  I       ENGLISH    SAFETY   MICROWAVE    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    The safety instructions below will tell you how to use your microwave oven to avoid harm to yourself or damage to your oven     WARN   N G     To reduce the risk of burns  electric shock  fire  injury to persons  or exposure to    excessive microwave energy     1  Read all the instructions before using your microwave  oven    2  Do not allow children to use th
4.    1  2 inch thick     Poultry   Whole  under 4 Ibs    Cut up  Breasts  JEF g  boneless   POULTRY   Cornish Hens   Whole   Turkey   Breast    m  zZ  Q   E  U   I       Food to be Defrosted    Fish   Fillets  Whole Steaks   Shellfish   Crab meat  Lobster tails  Shrimp   Scallops    I  2  an  O  Z  LLI       USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    WARNING  Do not use large sheets of aluminum foil because they hinder cooking  and may cause arcing  You may use small pieces of foil to shield poultry legs and  wings  Keep all aluminum foil at least 1 inch from the walls and door of the oven     COOKING TIPS  Meat    1  No special techniques are required  Meat should be  prepared as with conventional cooking  Season if  desired  Always thoroughly defrost meat before  cooking    2  Place the meat on a microwave roasting rack or  microwave proof plate and place on the turntable    3  Cook according to the Meat Cooking Table  below    Use the longer time for large cuts of meats and the  shorter time for small cuts of meats  For thicker  chops  use the longer time    4  Turn the meat once halfway through the cooking   time      Let stand for 5 10 minutes wrapped in foil after  cooking  The standing time is very important as it  completes the cooking process    6  Make sure meat  especially pork  is thoroughly   cooked before eating     5    Meat Cooking Table    Microwave   Cooking Time  Power Per Pound    BEEF  Standing Rolled Rib      Medium       Well done  Ground Beef  to  brown for casserole 
5.    disappears   from the   display     approximately   4 seconds     I  2        0   pd  Ly       USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    ADD MINUTE    A time saving pad  this simplified control lets  you quickly set and start microwave cooking at  100  power without the need to touch START     Example  To cook for 2 minutes     Touch  Display Shows   4  STO        Time of day     Twice Time counting down    and power 100    add  2  minute    NOTE  If you touch ADD MINUTE  it will add 1  minute up to 99 min 59 seconds        10       TIMED COOKING    This feature lets you program a specific cook time  and power  For best results  there are 10 power  level settings in addition to HiGH power  100     Refer to the    Microwave Power Level Table    on  page 11 for more information     NOTE  If you do not select a power level  the oven  will automatically cook at HIGH  100   power     Example  To cook for 5 minutes  30 seconds  at 80  power     Touch  Display Shows     1  cook time    2 53 0       USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN       MULTI STAGE COOKING    For best results  some recipes call for different cook  powers during different stages of a cook cycle  You  can program your oven to switch from one power  ievel to another for up to 3 stages     Example  To set a 2 stage cook cycle     Touch  Display Shows     cook time    2 300    to set a 3 minute cook  time for first stage     power  Q to setan 80     cook power for  the first stage     cook time    7050    to set a 7 minute cook  time for
6.   Cooking Time  Power Per Pound    4 to 7 minutes                     Fish Fillets    Whole Mackerel   Cleaned and Prepared    4 to 7 minutes 3 to 4 minutes              m  zZ  O  E                 Whole Trout  5 to 8 minutes 3 to 4 minutes  Cleaned and Prepared               Salmon Steaks 5 to 7 minutes   Add 15 to 30 ml  1 to 2 tbsp lemon juice    3 to 4 minutes    15       I  9  ar  O  Z  W       TROUBLESHOOTING    Questions and Answers    Operation    Why is the oven light not on during  cooking     Why does steam come out of the air  exhaust vent     Will the microwave oven be damaged if   t  operates empty     Does microwave energy pass through the  viewing screen in the door     Why does a tone sound when a pad on  the control panei is touched     Can my microwave oven be damaged if  foad is cooked for too long     When the oven is plugged into the wall  outiet for the first time  and it might not  work properly  What is wrong     Why do   see light reflection around the  outer case     What are the various sounds   hear when  the microwave oven is operating        There may be several reasons why the oven light is not on   Have you      Set a cooking time      Touched START     Steam is normally produced during cooking  The microwave oven  has been designed to vent this steam     Yes  Never operate the oven empty or without the glass tumtable     No  The metal screen bounces the energy back to the oven cavity   The holes  or ports  allow only light to pass through  Th
7.  be used only when you defrost 1  pound of frozen ground beef     Example  To defrost 1 Ib Ground beef     Touch  Display Shows     STOP    clear  Time of day     Time counting down and  EXPRESS DEFROST     2  express defrost       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     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 cook      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      Place foods in a shallow container or on a microwave  roasting rack to catch drippings      Food should still be somewhat icy in the center when  removed from the oven     AUTO DEFROST TABLE    Beef  Ground beef  Round steak   Cubes for stew  Tenderloin steak   Pot roast  Rib roast  Rump roast   Chuck roast  Hamburger patty  Lamb  Chops  1 inch thick   Rolled roast  Pork  Chops   1 2 inch thick   Hot dogs   Spareribs  Country style ribs   Rolled roast  Sausage  Veal  Cutlets  1 Ib
8.  rinse well and dry with a soft cloth  Never use  cleaning powders  steel wool  or rough pads        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  Because foods cook quickly in a microwave oven  you  need to test frequently for doneness     STANDING TIME IN OVEN   Depending on density  food often needs to stand from   2 to 15 minutes either in or outside of oven after  cooking power shuts off  Outside of oven  you usually  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 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         The glass turntable may be cle
9.  second stage     power    to set an 50   cook power for  the second  stage     P 50    410  When the first stage is over  you will hear two  short tones as the oven begins the second  cook stage        MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS    Your microwave oven has 10 cook power levels to let  you cook or heat a wide variety of foods  Refer to the  table below for suggestions     Microwave Power Level Table      Boiling water      Making candy      Cooking poultry pieces  fish   amp  vegetables     Cooking tender cuts of meat      Whole poultry       Reheating rice  pasta   amp  vegetables        Reheating prepared foods quickly     Reheating sandwiches       Cooking egg  milk  4 cheese dishes     Cooking cakes  breads      Melting chocolate       Cooking veal     Cooking whole fish     Cooking puddings  amp  custard     e Cooking ham  whole poultry   amp  lamb      Cooking rib roast  sirloin tip       Thawing meat  poultry   amp  seafood       Cooking less tender cuts of meat     Cooking pork chops  roast       Taking chill out of fruit     Softening butter       Keeping casseroles  amp  main dishes warm     Softening butter  amp  cream cheese       Standing time        NOTE  You may program standing time as the final  stage in multi stage cooking        I  Y  mr  O  pa  Lu       USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  QUICK TOUCH COOKING    Use this function to cook food without entering a  cook time or power  Refer to the Quick Touch  Cook Table below for more information        Example  To cook 1 
10.  temperature        17       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 Sears Parts  amp  Repair Center by calling 1 800   4 MY HOME    Sears Parts  amp  Repair Centers are fully equipped to handle your service requirements     Oven does not start      Is the power cord plugged in     Is the door closed     Is the cooking time set         E            Oo  Z  ul       Arcing or Sparking      Are you using approved cookware        Is the oven operating while empty     Unevenly Cooked Foods      Are you using approved cookware     e Is the glass turntable in the oven      Did you turn over or stir the food while it was cooking     Were the foods completely defrosted      Was the time cooking power level correct     Overcooked Foods    Undercooked Foods      Was the time cooking power level correct       Are you using approved cookware        Were the foods completely defrosted      Was the time cooking power level correct     Improper Defrosting      Are you using approved cookware        Was the time cooking power level correct     Did you turn over or stir the food during the defrosting cycle        FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE    STATEMENT  U S A  ONLY     WARNING     This 
11.  use in high intensity heat   includes utility dishes  bread dishes  pie plates  cake  plates  liquid measuring cups  casseroles  and bowls  without metallic trim         China    Bowls  cups  serving plates  and platters without  metallic trim can be used in your oven               Plastic     When using plastic wrap as a cover  make sure that  the dish is deep enough so the plastic wrap does not  touch the food  As the food heats  it may melt the  plastic wrap wherever the wrap touches the food    e Place plastic wrap loosely over the top of the dish  and secure it by pressing the wrap to the sides of  the dish      Vent by turning back one comer of the plastic wrap   This wili allow excess steam to escape      Use plastic dishes  cups  semi rigid freezer   containers  and plastic bags only for short time   cooking  Use these with care because the   plastic may soften from the heat of the food           Paper     Microwave safe paper towels  waxed paper  paper  napkins  and paper plates with no metallic trim or   design can be used in your oven      Refer to the manufacturer s tabel for use of any  paper product in the microwave oven     DO NOT USE    Metal Utensil     Metal shields food from microwave energy and  produces uneven cooking  Avoid metal skewers   thermometers  or foil trays      Metal utensils can cause arcing  which is a   discharge of electric current  Arcing can damage   your microwave oven                                  Metal Decoration     Do not use me
12. Kenmore     MICROWAVE OVEN    Use and Care Guide    HORNO DE MICROONDAS  Manual de Uso y Cuidado       Models Modelos 721 66222 500  721 66229 zo    Se    SE       Sears  Roebuck and Co   Hoffman Estates  IL 60179 U S A   P NO   3828W5A8252 www sears com    HSMONA    m  Y   gt   Z  O  O       L  Ey  an  O     LL          WARRANTY cdonccoconccoocccinnenannnnononconacanancnnacenan nara 2   SAFETY aaran aiar aae EEO 3 4  Precautions To Avoid Possible Exposure  To Excessive Microwave Energy              0000 3  Grounding INStructiONS     oooononcninnicinconnonnninnno 3  Important Safety Instructions              oococociono  s   4   UNDERSTANDING YOUR   MICROWAVE OVEN             s ccsseseccsesescsnsessenes 5 8  SpecificatiOnS         ooooooconcconacnnoronnonacanincnninananannos 5  InstallatiON      ooooononcococcnnncccnonocnnncoonrooccnrnrcnononon 5  Parts And Accessories c coooccocoioccccorincorranincnonnass 6  Control Panel      0        cccceesssseevescssesesersesersssrenere 6  Cookware Guide  ooooococccococooocorononnonononononar cronos 7  Tips For Microwave Cooking                   eceeee 8  Oer llaa Prae E E 8    TABLE OF CONTENTS    USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN                 9 15  Clock E A A eeeti 9  Kitchen Timer              ccesceseseseseeeceeccesereseceseeresere 9  Child LOCK  citado dial 9  Add Minutat 10  Timed Cooking              cecccccccesseecseesecssessaseeeseees 10  Multi Stage COOKINQ       oooooocoococccconncnccnnooorncos 11  Microwave Power Levels         
13. aned at the sink  Be  careful not to chip or scratch the edges as this may  cause the tumtable to break during use       The turntable roller rest should be cleaned regularly     SPECIAL CARE   For best performance and safety  the inner door panel  and the oven front frame shouid be free of food or  grease buildup  Wipe often with a miid detergent  then  rinse and wipe dry  Never use cleaning powders or  rough pads     After cleaning the control panel  touch STOP CLEAR  to clear any entries that might have been entered  accidentally while cleaning the panel        CLOCK    Example  To set the clock for 10 30   Touch     Display Shows     STOP     cle  r      lock    1 030    gah i       START       Ma       NOTE  This is a 12 hour clock        KITCHEN TIMER    Your microwave oven can be used as a kitchen  timer  You can set up to 99 minutes  99 seconds     Example  To set 3 minutes     Touch  Display Shows     4 kitchen    timer    time counting down        USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    CHILD LOCK          You can use this safety feature to lock the control  panel so that children cannot use the oven when  you do not want them to and when you are  cleaning the oven     To set CHILD LOCK   Display Shows      Time of day will display      ge    GN       2    START Touch and  i i e e l dal ay E  o appears in    the display    approximately  4 seconds     m  zZ  0   m       I    To cancel CHILD LOCK        Touch  Display Shows          Touch and hold Time of day   until    L      
14. equipment generates and uses ISM frequency  energy and if not installed and used properly  that is  in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instruc   tions  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 recep   tion  which can be determined by tuming the equip    ment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to cor   rect the interference by one or more of the following       Reorient the receiving antenna of the radio or televi   sion      Relocate the Microwave Oven with respect to the  receiver      Move the microwave oven away from the receiver      Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so  that the microwave oven and the receiver are on dif   ferent branch circuits     The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio  or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifi   cation to this microwave oven  It is the responsibility  of the user to correct such interference        
15. ey do not  let microwave energy pass through     The tone tells you that the setting has been entered     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     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 the microcomputer     This light is from the oven light which is located between the  oven cavity and the outer wall of the oven     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 tumed ON and OFF        16    TROUBLESHOOTING       Questions and Answers  continued   Food    What is wrong when baked foods have a   A hard  dry  brown spot indicates overcooking  Shorten the cooking  hard  dry  brown spot  or reheating time     Why do eggs sometimes pop  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 yol
16. is oven without close  supervision    3  Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID  POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE  ENERGY found on page 3    4  Do not tamper with the built     in safety switches on the  oven door  The oven has several built insafety switches to  make sure the power is off when the door is open    5  When cleaning the door and the surfaces that touch  the door  use only mild  nonabrasive soaps or  detergents and a sponge or soft cloth    6  If your oven is dropped or damaged  have it thoroughly  checked by a qualified service technician before using it  again    7  To avoid a fire hazard    a  Do not severely overcook foods  It can cause a fire in  the oven    b  Do not use recycled paper products in your oven   They can contain particles that can cause arcing or may   ignite    c  Do not overcook potatoes  Overcooking could cause a  fire    d  Do not store combustible items  bread  cookies  etc    in the oven  because if lightning strikes the power lines   it may cause the oven to tum ON    e  Do not use wire twist ties in the oven  Be sure to  remove them before placing the item in the oven    f  Do not use the cavity for storage purposes  Do hot  leave paper products  cooking utensils  or food in the  cavity when not in use    8  If a fire should start    a  Keep the oven door closed    b  Turn the oven off    c  Disconnect the power cord or shut off the power at  the fuse or circuit breaker panel    9  Do not use this oven for commercia
17. k with a wooden toothpick before cooking   CAUTION  Never microwave eggs in the shell     Why are scrambled eggs sometimes a Eggs will dry out when they are overcooked  even if the same  little dry after cooking  recipe is used each time  The cooking time may need to be varied  for one of these reasons     Eggs vary in size     Eggs are at room temperature one time and at refrigerator  temperature another time     Eggs continue cooking during standing time     m  Z  O  m  7  I    Why do baked apples sometimes burst The peel has not been removed from the top half of each apple to   during cooking  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 if the cooking time is too long  fire could result  At the end of the  burn during cooking  recommended cooking time  potatoes should be slightly firm   CAUTION  Do not overcook     Why is a standing time recommended Standing time allows foods to continue cooking evenly for a few  after microwave cooking time is over  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 As in conventional cooking the initial temperature of food affects  cooking food stored in the refrigerator  total cooking time  You need more time to cook food taken out of a  refrigerator than for food at room
18. l purposes  This  microwave is made for household use only    10  Install or locate this appliance in accordance with the   provided installation instructions    11  To avoid electric shock    a  This appliance must be grounded  Connect it only to  a properly grounded outlet   See the Grounding  instructions on page 3     b  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     c  Do not immerse the electrical cord or plug in water    d  Keep the cord away from heated surfaces    e  This appliance should be serviced only by qualified  Service personnel    12  Liquids such as water  coffee  or tea are able to be  overheated beyond the boiling point without 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 the  container is disturbed or when 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  Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other  utensil into the container once heating has begun    4  Do not use straight sided containers with narrow  necks    5  After heating  allow the container to stand in the  microwave oven for a short time before removing the  contai
19. microwave safe plastic  wrap with one corner folded back to vent the excess  steam  Lids on glass casseroles can become hot  during cooking  Handle carefully  Waxed paper will  prevent the food from splattering in the oven and heip  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     CLEANING    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 tumtable roller rest are removable   They should be hand washed in warm  not hot  water  with a mild detergent and a soft cloth  Once they are  clean 
20. ner    13  Keep the glass tray and the tumtable roller rest in the  oven when you are cooking    14  Do not use the oven outdoors  Do not store the oven  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    15  Do not cover or block any openings in the oven    16  Do not run the microwave oven empty    17  Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or  counter    18  Do not heat glass turntable excessively        Do not cook bacon directly on the glass turntable        Do not allow the grey film on special microwave cooking  packages to touch the glass tumtable Put the package  on a microwave safe dish      Keep a browning dish at least 34s inch above the glass  tumtable  If you use the browning dish incorrectly  you  could break the glass turntable    19  Be careful not to chip or scratch the edges of the  turntable  Chips or scratches may cause the tumtable to  break during use    20  Some produce such as whole eggs and sealed containers    for example  closed glass jars are able to explode and  should not be heated in this oven     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS        UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  SPECIFICATIONS       Microwave Output    Rated Current 13 0A    1918 16  x 11114  x 1634     Oven Cavity Dimensions  WxHxD     Capacity of Oven Cavity 1 1 Cu  Ft      IEC 60705 RATING STANDARD  Specifications subject to change without prior notice        INSTALLATION u   1  Rem
21. oods without having to  select cooking times and power levels       AUTO DEFROST  This pad is an accurate defrosting    method for frozen meat  poultry and fish up to 6 0 Ibs       NUMBER PADS  Touch Number Pads to enter    cooking time  power level  quantities  or weights   COOK TIME  Touch this pad to set a cooking time       CLOCK  Touch this pad to enter the time of day     STOP CLEAR  Touch this pad to stop the oven or  clear entries       EXPRESS DEFROST  This pad provides you with the    quick defrosting method for 1 0 pound frozen foods   POWER  Touch this pad to set a cooking power     10  ADD MINUTE  Touch this pad to cook at 100  cook    11     12     power for 1 minute to 99 minute 59 seconds   KITCHEN TIMER  Touch this pad to use your  microwave oven as a kitchen timer    START  Touch this pad to start all entries  except the  Quick Touch Sensor  Express Defrost  Auto Cook    and Add Minute function which start automatically   and to turn Child Lock on or off     UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    COOKWARE GUIDE       Most heat resistant  non metallic cookware is safe for use in your microwave oven  However  to test cookware    before using  follow these steps   1  Place the empty cookware in the microwave oven     2  Measure 1 cup of water in a glass measuring cup and place it in the oven beside the cookware   3  Microwave on 100  power for 1 minute  If the dish is warm  it should not be used for microwave cooking           Ovenproof Glass    Glass treated for
22. ove your Kenmore microwave oven and all 3  Place the turntable roller rest in the circle on the  e   packing materials from the shipping carton  oven floor and then place the glass tumtable on the LN  2  Place the oven on a level surface that provides at top oF the tumtable roller rest 2  least 4 inches of space at the left  right  top  and NOTE  Never place the glass turntable in the oven  rear sides for proper ventilation  upside down  Blocking the inlet and or outlet       NOTE  Do not install your microwave oven over a openings can damage me oven     range  cooktop or other heat producing appliances   This oven is not designed for Built In use           Countertop       I  Y        O  Z  m          UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  See Through Door Easy Clean  Oven Cavity       Safety Interlock System    CONTROL PANEL       popcorn  potato    beverage       food frezen  plate entres    ho baked  gt       goods   casserole    mie ig  4 5 6  E 8    cook time 0 power  o      i kitchen add  clock timer minute                       Your oven comes with the following accessories     1  1  1    Oven Control  Panel    mb    Nog    Use and Care Guide    Glass Turntable Glass Turntable  Turntable Roller Rest       Y  Turntable  Roller Rest      DISPLAY  The Display includes a clock and    indicators that tell you time of day  cooking time  settings  and cooking functions selected    QUICK TOUCH COOKING  These pads allow you to  cook most of your favorite f
23. owave is used for other  than private household purposes     This warranty applies only while this product is  in use in the United States     This warranty gives you specific legal rights   and you may also have other rights which vary  from state to state     Sears  Roebuck and Co   D 817WA   Hoffman Estates  IL  60179 U S A        SAFETY          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  lt is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety  interlock       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        door  bent       hinges and latches  broken or loosened       door seals and sealing surfaces      Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door  or allow soil or cleaner  residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces       The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service   personnel                     GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS    This appliance must be grounded  If an electrical short circuit occurs  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 with a grounding plug  Put the plug into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded  
24. potato    Touch  Display Shows       i atate          Example  To cook a 3 50z  bag of microwave  popcorn       Display Shows     2  The oven will start Time counting down   automatically     3  At the end of cooking  time  2 short tones and    1 long tone will sound   QUICK TOUCH COOKING TABLE    CATEGORY TOUCH SERVING SIZE    Beverage 1 time 1 cup  2 times 2 cups      The oven will start Time counting down   automatically       At the end of cooking  time  2 short tones and End  1 long tone will sound                    DIRECTIONS            240ml per cup     Use mug or microwave safe cup     Stir after reheating                                  Potato 1 time 1 ea  8 oz       8 10 oz  per potato   2 times 2 ea  16 oz     Place in center of the turntable tray on paper towel   3 times 3 ea  24 02     Pierce potato several times with fork   4 times 4 ea  32 02   e After cooking  let stand for 5 minutes          Follow package instructions     Do not try to pop unpopped kernels     Popcorn 1 time  2 times     Heat only 1 package at a time   1 slice   Follow package instructions to prepare pizza for microwaving   2 slices   Place pizza onto a sheet of non recycled paper towel directly  3 slices on the turntable   Food Plate 1 time 1 serving   Arrange the food on a microwave safe plate   2 times 2 servings   Cover loosely with plastic wrap   Frozen 1 time 10 oz  e Remove from outer display package   Entree   If not in microwave safe container  place on plate cover with  plastic w
25. poultry is thoroughly cooked before eating   Whole poultry is completely cooked when the juices  run clear from the inside thigh when it is pierced with  a sharp knife  Poultry pieces should be pierced with  a sharp knife through the thickest part to ensure that  the juices are clear and the flesh is firm     Cooking Time  Per Pound    10 to 14 minutes  Breast  boned  9 to 13 minutes  Portions 10 to 16 minutes    TURKEY  Whoie    mm     Poultry Cooking Table    Microwave  Poultry Power    CHICKEN  Whole                             10 to 14 minutes       NOTES       The times listed above are only a guide  Allow for  difference in individual tastes and preferences  The  times may also vary due to the shape  cut  and  composition of the food      If whole poultry is stuffed  the weight of the stuffed  bird should be used when calculating the cooking  time     USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    COOKING TIPS  continued        Fish   1  Arrange fish in a targe shallow non metallic dish or casserole    2  Cover with pierced microwave plastic wrap or casserole lid    3  Place the dish on the tumtable    4  Cook according to the instructions in the Fresh Fish Cooking Table below  Flakes of butter can be added to the  fish if desired    5  Let stand as directed in the Cooking Table before serving    6  After standing time  check to see that the fish is thoroughly cooked  The fish should be opaque and flake easily     Standing  Time    2 to 3 minutes    Fresh Fish Cooking Table    Microwave 
26. rap and vent     Fresh 1 time e Prepare as desired  wash  and leave residual water on  Vegetable 2 times the vegetables    3 times    Place the appropriately sized microwave container    4 times   Cover with plastic wrap and went     Baked Goods   1 time 1 ea    Place in center of the turntable tray on paper towel   2 times 2ea   After cooking  let stand for 5 minutes   3 times 3 ea   No cover   4 times 4ea     Place the appropriately sized microwave container                                                               Cover with plastic wrap and went      After cooking  allow to stand for 3 minutes         12    USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN       AUTO DEFROST    Three defrost sequences are preset in the oven    The 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  best defrost results  Three different defrosting levels  are provided     1 MEAT  2 POULTRY  3 FISH     Available weight is 0 1 6 0 Ibs     Example  To defrost 1 2 Ibs of ground beef     Touch  Display Shows     Time counting down     4  auto defrost    2  1 and 2    to enter the weight    iege       4  Atthe end of the  defrost time  two short E n d  tones and one long  tone will sound        EXPRESS DEFROST    This feature should
27. tal trimmed or metal banded  dinnerware  casserole dishes  etc                   Centura    Tableware     The Corning Company recommends that you  do not use Centura tableware and some Corelie     closed handie cups for microwave cooking                          Aluminum Foil     Do not use large sheets of aluminum foil because  they hinder cooking and may cause arcing  You may  use small pieces of foil to shield poultry legs and  wings      Keep all aluminum foil at least 1 inch from the walls  and door of the oven                           Wood  e Wooden bowls  boards  and baskets will dry out and  may split or crack when you use them in the   microwave oven               Tightly Closed Containers    Tightly closed cookware can expiode  Be sure   to leave an opening for steam to escape from  covered cookware                  Brown Paper    Do not use brown paper bags  They absorb  heat and could burn              Metal Twist Ties    Always remove metal twist ties as they can become  hot and cause a fire             m  Z  Q   BS  7   I       I  Y         O  2  ui       UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    TIPS FOR MICROWAVE COOKING    BROWNING   Meat and poultry with high fat content that are cooked  for 10 or 15 minutes or longer 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 traps heat and steam and causes the food to  cook more quickly  Use a lid or 
    
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