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.DoorHandle,Ovendoesn’toperateunlessdoor
13.FunctionPads. Use these to select a micro-
issecurelylatched,
waving method-either cooking or Hold/Timer,
2. DoorLatch. Pushinto open
door.
3.Window with Metal Shield. Screen allows cook-
ingto beviewedwhile keepingmicrowavescon-
fined in oven.
4, PlastlcMode Skrer Cover.Protects the
mode
stirrer which distributes microwave energy into
theoven,
5.(Mm Vent.
6.(lve~ Light, Goeson when door is opened or
whenovenisoperatingin anyfunction.
7.OvenShelL
8.Micro’1’herrnometerTMTemperatureProbe. Use
with 7’emperatureCook and Auto Roast func-
tions only.
9. ReceptacleforTemperatureProbe.
10.Time or TemperatureDisplay. During microw-
aving, shows cooking times in minutes and
seconds or temperature in degrees.Whenoven
is not in use,displayshowstimeof day,
11,Functkm M@ay, Cooking signal lights as to
what to do next, then lets you know what func-
tion is being used as well as what Power Level
or Auto Code.
2.Clock,OvenwIIIwork without setting the clock,
(See followlng page for brle~ explanation of
each.)
14.Number Pads.Touch these to enter Time or
Temperature,and PowerLevelorAuto Code.
1%PowerLevelPacLToSetor ChangePowerLevel,
touch this padfirst,then number.
16.Wart, Always touch Start last after setting all
othercontrols.
1?,Clear/Off. Stops the oven and erases all set-
tings6xcqMtimeof day.
18.AutoCook Pad.Chart helps you select appro-
priate Code, Using codes for popular foods
eliminates looking in Cookbook for cooking
timesand powerlevel.
19.Auto Roast Pad, Use
thisAutomatic Cooking
Control for temperature cooking of meats or
slow simmering, Temperature Probe must be
usedduring Auto Roastfunctiori.
20, GreaseIWters.
21. CX)oktopLight,
22,HoodControls:
Fan Switch,FYessonce for high
and twice for
lowspeeds,Pressagainfor off,
LampSwitch.Pushand hold until lamplights.
but will not display correct time of day, (To set
theClock seethe following page.)
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