Amana Microwave Oven MH220E User Manual

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Microwave Oven  
Use and Care  
Manual  
MVH220E  
MVH220W  
Attention: Keep these instructions for future reference. If the  
oven changes ownership, be sure this manual accompanies  
oven.  
 
Model Identification  
Please read this Use and Care Manual thoroughly. This manual provides proper maintenance information. Any  
questions, call the Consumer Affairs Department at 1-800-843-0304 if inside U.S.A. and 1-319-622-5511 if outside U.S.A.  
Complete enclosed registration card and promptly return. If registration card is missing, call the Consumer Affairs  
Department.  
When contacting Amana, provide product information. Locate product information on the nameplate. Record the  
followinginformation:  
Model Number:  
Manufacturing Number:  
Serial Number:  
Date of purchase:  
Dealer’s name and address:  
Keep a copy of sales receipt for future reference.  
Locate an authorized servicer by calling 1-800-NATLSVC (628-5782) if inside U.S.A. and 319-622-5511 if outside U.S.A.  
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer. Amana also recommends contacting an authorized  
servicer if service is required after warranty expires.  
Amana offers a complete line of appliances...refrigerators, freezers, ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, dishwashers, washers  
and dryers. Amana also manufactures a complete selection of high efficiency gas furnaces plus both central and room air  
conditioners. When buying one of these products, choose Caloric and Amana quality appliances.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION  
Recognize this symbol as a SAFETY message  
WARNING  
WHEN USING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE  
FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, INJURY  
TO PERSONS, OR EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY:  
1. READ all instructions before using the appliance.  
10. This appliance should be serviced ONLY by qualified  
service personnel. Contact nearest authorized  
2. READ AND FOLLOW the specific “PRECAUTIONS  
TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO  
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” found on  
page 6.  
service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.  
11. DO NOT cover or block any openings on the  
appliance.  
3. This appliance MUST BE GROUNDED. Connect  
only to properly grounded outlet. See  
12. DO NOT store this appliance outdoors. DO NOT use  
this product near water -- for example, near a kitchen  
sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool,  
and the like.  
“GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” on page 7.  
4. This microwave oven was designed for  
installation over ranges with maximum width of  
42 inches. It may be installed over both gas and  
electric cooking equipment.  
13. DO NOT immerse cord or plug in water.  
14. Keep cord AWAY from HEATED surfaces.  
15. DO NOT let cord hang over edge of table or counter.  
5. Install or locate this appliance ONLY in accordance  
with the provided installation instructions.  
16. See door cleaning instructions on page 20.  
6. Some products such as whole eggs and sealed  
containers -- for example, closed glass jars -- may  
explode and SHOULD NOT be HEATED in this  
oven.  
17. Exhaust Hood:  
Have installed and properly grounded by a  
qualified installer. See the special  
installation booklet packed with the  
microwave oven.  
7. 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 or cook. It is  
not designed for industrial or laboratory use.  
The exhaust fan in the oven will operate  
automatically under certain conditions  
(see Automatic Fan Feature). While the  
fan is operating, caution is required to  
prevent the starting and spreading of  
accidental cooking fires.  
8. As with any appliance, CLOSE SUPERVISION is  
necessary when used by CHILDREN.  
Never leave surface units unattended at  
high heat settings. Boilovers cause  
smoking and greasy spillovers that may  
ignite and spread if exhaust fan is operating.  
To minimize automatic fan operation, use  
adequate sized cookware and use high heat  
only when necessary.  
9. 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.  
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE IN THE OVEN CAVITY:  
a. DO NOT overcookfood. Carefullyattendapplianceifpaper, plastic, orothercombustiblematerialsareplacedinsidethe  
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 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.  
IF THE DOOR IS OPENED THE FIRE MAY SPREAD!  
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.  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE SERVICED ONLY BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CONTACT YOUR NEAREST  
AUTHORIZED SERVICE FACILITY FOR EXAMINATION, REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID  
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE  
MICROWAVE ENERGY  
(a) 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 impor-  
tant not to defeat or tamper with the safety inter-  
locks.  
(b) DO NOT place any object between the oven front  
face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to  
accumulate on sealing surfaces.  
(c) 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: (1)  
door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or  
loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces.  
(d) The oven should NOT be adjusted or repaired by  
anyone except properly qualified service person-  
nel.  
Caution  
9. All uncooked foods should be heated to a  
final internal temperature of at least 165°F.  
Some foods require higher temperatures.  
These recommended temperatures kill most  
food borne, disease causing organisms.  
Some common visual signs that indicate the  
cooking temperature has been reached:  
• Food steams throughout, not just around  
edges.  
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe  
the following:  
1. Always press STOP/RESET before  
programming oven.  
2. Do not deep fat fry in oven. Fat could  
overheat and be hazardous to handle.  
3. Do not cook or reheat eggs in shell or with  
an unbroken yolk. Pressure may build up  
and erupt. Pierce yolk with a fork or knife  
before cooking. Do not reheat previously  
cooked eggs in the microwave oven unless  
finely chopped or scrambled.  
4. Pierce skin of potatoes, tomatoes, or other  
foods with a "skin" before cooking in  
microwave oven. This allows steam to  
escape during cooking.  
• Center bottom of dish is very hot to the  
touch.  
10. If using a microwave popcorn popper, use  
according to manufacturer's instructions. Do  
not continue to heat after popping has  
stopped. Popcorn will scorch or burn. Do  
not leave oven unattended.  
11. Use only popcorn in packages designed and  
labeled for microwave use. Pop according  
to package directions, beginning with the  
minimum amount of time recommended.  
Use caution when handling hot popcorn  
bag.  
5. Remove excess fat from meats and  
poultry to prevent splattering.  
6. Do not heat baby bottles in microwave oven.  
7. Do not home can in microwave oven. Home  
canning is generally done with metal lids.  
Since metal lids reflect heat, product may  
not be heated uniformly to 212°F or above.  
Food could deteriorate. USDA Extension  
Specialists do not recommend home canning  
in microwave ovens.  
8. Briskly stir or pour liquids before heating to  
prevent spontaneous boiling or eruption. Do  
not overheat. If air is not mixed into a liquid,  
liquid can erupt in oven or after removal  
from oven.  
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12. Microwave convenience foods are often  
packaged in specially designed packaging.  
Special plates, lids, containers, or other unique  
packaging materials may be used. Susceptor  
packing material (a thin, metalized plastic film) is  
frequently used to help brown and crispen foods  
such as microwave pizzas, french fries, or fish  
sticks. Be sure to follow food package  
instructions carefully. Contact convenience food  
manufacturer with questions concerning these  
products. Amana Refrigeration, Inc. does not  
endorse any brand of microwave convenience  
foods, or any type of microwave food packaging.  
13. Do not operate microwave oven empty. This  
could damage the oven.  
15. Metal or ceramic accessories which are designed  
to absorb microwave energy to provide heat may  
be used with caution. Test device before use  
(See "Microwave Cooking section"). Read and  
follow manufacturer's instructions provided with  
the accessory. Contact accessory manufacturer  
with questions concerning these accessories.  
Amana Refrigeration, Inc., does not endorse any  
brand of accessory.  
16. Never use newspapers in oven since paper may  
ignite.  
17. Pierce or open plastic bags (and other airtight  
containers) before heating in microwave oven.  
This allows steam to escape during cooking.  
18. Containers may become hot and pot holders may  
be needed.  
19. Closely supervise use by children. Make sure  
they can read instructions and reach controls.  
Never allow them to lean or swing on oven door.  
14. Do not use regular cooking thermometers in  
oven. Most cooking thermometers contain  
mercury and may cause “arcing”, malfunction,  
and/or damage to oven.  
Electrical Requirements  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
DO NOT UNDER ANY  
WARNING -- IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUNDING PLUG  
CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR DEATH.  
CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR  
REMOVE THE ROUND  
GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE  
PLUG OR BEND THE POWER  
PRONGS TO FIT A RECEPTACLE  
OTHER THAN THE ONE SHOWN  
FOR YOUR OVEN. SUCH ABUSE  
OF THE PLUG CAN RESULT IN  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR  
OVERHEATING.  
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 with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an  
outlet that is properly installed and grounded. DO NOT use a two-prong  
adapter.  
Consult a qualified electrician or servicer if the grounding instructions are  
not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is  
properly grounded.  
Do not use an extension cord. If the product power cord is too short, have  
a qualified electrician install a three-slot receptacle. This oven should be  
plugged into a separate 60 hertz circuit with the electrical rating as shown  
in the appropriate drawing at left. When a microwave oven is on a circuit  
with other appliances, an increase in cooking times may be required and  
fuses can be blown.  
120V-15AMP  
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Special Features of Your New Microwave Oven  
850 watts of cooking power, based on IEC 705 test method  
1.1 cu.ft. capacity  
Over the range installation  
• Snack pad  
Popcorn pad  
Complete reminder  
Radio Interference  
Microwave oven operation may cause interference to radio, TV, or similar equipment. To reduce or eliminate interference:  
Clean door and sealing surfaces of oven. See "Care and Cleaning" section.  
Place the radio, TV, etc. away from oven.  
Use properly installed antenna on radio, TV, etc. to obtain stronger signal reception.  
Installation  
Unpacking Oven  
• Inspect microwave oven for damage such as dents in  
door or dents inside oven cavity.  
Oven Placement  
This microwave oven is U.L. listed for installation over  
gas and electric ranges.  
• Report any dents or breakage to source of purchase  
immediately. Do not attempt to use damaged oven.  
• Remove all packing and printed materials from oven  
interior.  
• If oven has been stored in extremely cold area, wait a  
few hours before plugging in.  
Microwave oven should not be installed over a range  
wider than 42 inches.  
Do not mount this appliance over a sink.  
Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with  
the provided installation instructions.  
Do not cover or block any openings on this appliance.  
Do not store anything directly on top of microwave  
oven during oven operation.  
Optional Accessories  
• Filler Panel kit: If space between cabinets is  
greater than 30 inches, filler panel kit may be used to fill  
in gap between microwave oven and cabinets. Contact  
dealer to purchase filler panel kit.  
Charcoal Filter kit: Charcoal filter kit is needed for  
non-vented (ductless) installation. Contact dealer to  
purchase charcoal filter kit.  
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Usage  
Control Panel  
NUMBER PADS  
DISPLAY  
Press to enter cooking  
time, defrosting time, time  
of day, power level or food  
weights for Auto Accu-  
Thaw®.  
Displays time of day,  
cooking time, power level,  
cooking mode and  
instructions.  
PROGRAM I & II  
MINUTE  
Use with number pads to  
enter whole minutes.  
Use to enter time not in  
oven memory. Program I  
& II is set to power level  
10 (High).  
ADD 30 SECONDS  
Press for 30 seconds of  
cook time.  
ONE STEP COOK  
Press number pads 1  
through 5 for one to five  
minutes of cooking. No  
need to press START;  
oven will start immedi-  
ately.  
CLOCK  
Use to enter time of day or  
check time of day while  
microwaving.  
AUTO START  
COOK  
Programs oven to begin  
cooking at a preset time of  
day (up to 12-hour delay).  
Press this pad to quick  
cook a variety of food  
using different times and  
power levels.  
DISPLAY ON/OFF  
TIMER  
Functions as either kitchen  
timer, holding period after  
defrost, or delay timer  
before Program I & II. No  
microwave energy is  
generated when using timer  
feature.  
SNACK  
Automatically sets cook  
time and power level.  
POPCORN  
Cooks prepackaged  
microwave popcorn  
weighing 3.0 to 3.5  
ounces.  
VENT FAN  
Press HI, LO or OFF for  
different fan speeds.  
REHEAT  
Used to reheat a variety  
of foods at different times  
and power levels.  
START  
Press to start oven.  
STOP/RESET  
ACCU-THAW™  
Gentle thawing using  
power level 3 (Low).  
Press to stop oven and  
erase all settings except  
time of day.  
AUTO ACCU-THAW ®  
Automatically sets power  
levels and defrosting  
time.  
LIGHT  
Press ON to turn on  
surface light. Press OFF to  
turn off surface light.  
COOKMATIC LEVEL  
Programs cooking power  
level.  
NIGHT  
Press NIGHT to turn on  
night light.  
Display ON/OFF  
Press 0 pad to turn display  
on or off. Display cannot  
be turned off while oven is  
in operation.  
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Usage  
Oven Operation  
Vent Fan  
Set Minute Timer  
Protects microwave from excess heat rising from  
cooktop or range. Fan automatically turns on at low  
speed when excess heat is sensed. If excess heat is  
sensed fan can't be turned off manually until internal  
parts have cooled.  
1. Press TIMER pad.  
2. Press desired time. For example, for 3 minutes,  
press 3,0,0.  
3. Press START pad. Display counts down. Signal  
sounds and "End" displays at end of time period.  
Set the Clock  
Complete Reminder  
1. Press CLOCK.  
Reminds user that there is food in oven. "END" is  
displayed and oven signals once every minute until  
door is opened, or STOP/RESET pad is pressed.  
Complete Reminder is not adjustable.  
2. Enter time of day. For example, for 10:35 (a.m or  
p.m.), press 1,0,3,5  
3. Press CLOCK pad. Clock is set. Reset or  
change time by repeating above steps.  
Surface Light  
Press ON pad to activate surface light.  
Press OFF pad to deactivate surface light.  
Night Light  
Press NIGHT pad to activate night light.  
Press OFF to deactivate night light.  
.
Program I  
If power level other than 100% is desired, press  
COOKMATIC pad and number pad. For example, for 20%  
power, press 2 pad.  
4. Press START pad. Oven stops, signals, and "END"  
displays at end of cooking time.  
1. Place food in oven. Close door.  
2. Press PROGRAM I & II pad.  
3. Press number pad to select desired time, for example  
for 1 minute, press 1,0,0.  
Program II  
PROGRAM II feature is designed to set two time cooking  
functions within one program.  
1. Place food in oven. Close door.  
If power level other than 100% is desired, press  
COOKMATIC pad and number pad. For example, for 20%  
power, press 2 pad.  
2. Press PROGRAM I & II pad.  
6. Press START pad. Oven stops, signals and "END"  
displays at end of cooking time.  
3. Press number pads to select first cook time. For  
example, for 2 minutes 15 seconds, press 2,1,5.  
If power level other than 100% is desired, press  
COOKMATIC pad and number pad. For example, for 20%  
power, press 2 pad.  
When Program I has expired, "PROGRAM II" will be  
displayed. If Program cycles are interrupted, close door  
and press START pad to resume cooking.  
4. Press PROGRAM I & II pad.  
5. Press number pads to select second cook time.  
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Cookmatic Power Level Cooking  
4. Press number for desired power level. Number  
displays. For example, to cook at power level eight, for  
80% power, press 8.  
Oven has ten power levels. When no power level is  
selected, oven operates at full power during cook mode or  
at power level 3 during defrost.  
5. Press START. Oven operates. Time counts down and  
power level selected displays. Microwave power  
cycles on and off.  
6. Oven stops, signals and "End" displays at end of  
cycle.  
1. Place food in oven. Close door.  
2. Select cook or defrost program.  
3. Enter numbers for cooking or defrosting time.  
Press COOKMATIC LEVEL. Power level  
displays.  
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One Step Cook (1-5)  
One step process to program oven at full power for 1-5  
minutes.  
1. Place food in oven. Close door.  
3. Ovens stops, signals and "End" displays at end of  
cooking time.  
2. To select 1 to 5 minutes of cooking time, press desired  
number pad (1-5). For example, to cook for 2 min-  
utes, press 2 pad. Oven will start immediately.  
Cook  
Cook feature automatically sets cooking times and power  
levels.  
1. Place food in oven. Close door.  
2. Press COOK pad.  
3. Press pad for desired food code (see Cook Code  
Guide below). For example, press 1 pad for canned  
vegetables. Code number and food type will appear in  
display. "ENTER WEIGHT" will flash.  
4. Press number pads to enter food weight in ounces.  
For example, for 18 ounces press 1,8. After five  
seconds "START" flashes in display.  
5. Press START pad. Oven will begin cooking. To display  
remaining cook time during oven operation, press and  
hold COOK pad. Oven signals and "End" displays  
when cooking is complete.  
COOK CODE GUIDE  
Cook  
Code  
Weight  
Limit (OZ.)  
Food  
Comments  
Canned  
Vegetables  
Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.  
Cover with lid or plastic wrap.  
1
4 to 18 oz.  
Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.  
4 to 16 oz. Follow package instructions for adding water.  
Cover with lid or plastic wrap.  
Frozen  
Vegetables  
2
Use microwave-safe casserole or bowl.  
4 to 16 oz. Add 2 tablespoons water for each serving.  
Cover with lid or plastic wrap.  
Fresh  
Vegetables  
3
Potatoes  
Fish  
4
5
8 to 40 oz. Pierce skin with fork. Place side by side on oven floor.  
Use oblong, square or round dish.  
4 to 16 oz.  
Cover with plastic wrap.  
Chicken  
Pieces  
Ground Meat  
(Beef, Pork,  
Turkey)  
Use oblong, square or round dish.  
Cover with wax paper.  
6
7
8
4 to 40 oz.  
Use round casserole dish. Crumble meat into dish.  
Cover with wax paper.  
8 to 48 oz.  
Layer strips on plate, 4 to a layer.  
2 to 10 oz.  
Bacon  
Cover each layer with paper towel.  
Pizza  
(frozen  
microwaveable)  
Follow package instructions to prepare pizza for  
microwaving.  
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4 to 16 oz.  
Add 30 Seconds  
Pad may be used as express cook for 30 seconds.  
Provides convenient way to extend cooking time by 30  
seconds, while oven timer is counting down. Each time  
ADD 30 SECOND pad is pressed 30 seconds is added  
to cooking time.  
Press pad and oven will start immediately.  
Minute  
MINUTE pad is used with number pads to enter whole  
minutes.  
3. Press START pad.  
4. Oven stops, signals and "End" displays at end of  
cycle.  
1. Select desired cook or defrost program.  
2. Press number pad representing whole minute, and  
press MINUTE pad. For example, for 4 minutes, press  
4 and MINUTE pad.  
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Auto Start  
6. Press START pad. Oven will automatically start at  
programmed time. Programmed start time is dis-  
played until reached.  
Programs oven to begin cooking at preset time of day (up  
to 12 hour delay).  
1. Place food in oven. Close door.  
7. Oven stops, signals and "End" displays at end of cook  
time.  
2. Press AUTO START pad.  
3. Check clock to ensure correct time of day is displayed.  
4. Enter desired start time. For example, for 2:30 (a.m or  
p.m.), press 2,3,0.  
5. Enter desired cook or defrost program.  
Caution  
To avoid risk of food poisoning, do not hold  
foods containing meat, dairy products or eggs  
in oven for over 1 hour before cooking.  
Snack (Snack Codes 1 to 4)  
Snack feature automatically sets cook time and power  
levels, by using snack codes.  
4. Press number pad to enter quantity of food. For  
example, to cook 2 muffins press 2 pad . After five  
seconds "START" will flash in display.  
1. Place food in oven. Close door.  
2. Press SNACK pad.  
5. Press START pad. Oven operates. To display remain-  
ing cook time during oven operation, press and hold  
SNACK pad. Oven stops, signals and "End" displays  
at end of cook time.  
3. Press number pad to represent desired snack code  
(see Codes 1 to 4 chart below). For example, press 1  
pad for bread, rolls or muffins. Selected code number  
and food type display. "QTY" will display.  
Codes 1 to 4  
Quantity  
Limit (QTY)  
Food  
Code Display  
Comments  
Bread, rolls,  
muffins  
Use paper towel or  
microwave-safe plate.  
Use paper towel or  
microwave-safe plate.  
1
2
3
4
BREAd  
SANDw  
PIZ  
1 to 4  
Sandwiches  
1 to 2  
1 to 4  
1 to 4  
Pizza  
(leftover slices)  
Use microwave-safe plate.  
Use microwave-safe dish.  
Dessert Toppings  
TOP  
Snack (Snack Codes 5 and 6)  
1. Place food in oven, close door.  
2. Press SNACK pad.  
3. Press 5 pad for soup or 6 pad for cheese dip. Selected  
code number and food type display. "ENTER  
WEIGHT" flashes in display.  
5. Press START pad. Oven operates. To display remain-  
ing cook time during oven operation, press and hold  
SNACK pad. Oven stops, signals and "End" displays  
at end of cook time.  
4. Press number pads to enter food weight. For example,  
for 12 ounces press 1,2 . After 5 seconds "START"  
flashes in display.  
Codes 5 and 6  
Weight  
Food  
Code Display  
Comments  
Limit (QTY)  
8 to 40 oz.  
4 to 16 oz.  
Soup  
Chees Dip  
5
6
SOUP  
CHEEZ  
Use microwave-safe dish.  
If container is microwaveable,  
follow instructions on container;  
or use microwave-safe dish.  
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Reheat  
Reheat is a short-term program used to automatically  
reheat previously cooked food. Choose a code number  
from 1 to 6 (See reheat chart below).  
Reheat codes 1 through 5 allow up to three servings to  
be heated at once. To reheat up to three servings:  
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 of reheat procedure  
above.  
To Reheat single servings  
2. To reheat two servings press 2 pad. To reheat three  
servings press 3 pad.  
1. Place food in oven. Close door.  
2. Press REHEAT pad.  
3. Press START pad. "RHEAT" and a number will  
be displayed representing number of servings  
selected. Oven stops, signals and "End" displays at  
end of cooking time.  
3. Press number pad from 1 to 6 to select  
desired food group (see Reheat Chart below).  
4. Press START pad. Oven stops and signals at end of  
cooking time.  
Note: Serving size may be changed after START  
pad has been pressed. Press pad 2 or 3.  
"SERV" and number will be displayed briefly  
to show that serving size has been changed.  
REHEAT CHART  
Time per  
Serving  
2 min. 10 sec. Pasta  
1 min. 30 sec. Meats, casseroles, pizza  
1 min. 15 sec. Fruits and vegetables  
1 min. 30 sec. Beverages  
1 min. 15 sec. Sauces and gravies  
3 min. 45 sec. 2 to 3 foods, 4 oz. each  
Serving  
Size  
1-3  
Code  
Display  
Foods Recommended  
1
2
3
4
5
6
PASTA  
MEATS  
VEGS  
BEV  
SAUCE  
PLATE  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1
Popcorn  
Popcorn feature is designed to be used only with prepack-  
aged microwave popcorn weighing 3.0 to 3.5 ounces.  
Decrease time of POPCORN pad by observing the  
following:  
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 above.  
Use popcorn feature by observing the following:  
1. Remove outer wrapper from microwave popcorn.  
2. Open oven door and place package of popcorn in  
center of oven floor, as directed on popcorn package.  
3. Close oven door.  
4. Press POPCORN pad. Oven will start immediately.  
Increase time of POPCORN pad by observing the  
following:  
2. Press POPCORN pad and then immediately press 1  
pad. (If oven beeps before 1 pad is pressed, press  
STOP/RESET pad and start over). The minus sign  
will appear in display behind the word "POP". The  
minus sign indicates 20 seconds is being deducted  
from popcorn pad. Oven will start immediately.  
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 above.  
2. Press POPCORN pad and then immediately press 9  
pad. (If oven beeps before 9 pad is pressed, press  
STOP/RESET pad and start over). The plus sign will  
appear in display behind the word "POP". The plus  
sign indicates 20 seconds of cooking time is being  
added to POPCORN pad. Oven will start  
immediately.  
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Accu-Thaw(Power Level 3)  
Accu-Thawis designed for speedy thawing of frozen  
foods such as breads, rolls, vegetables, fruits and frozen  
dinners (see Accu-ThawGuide). Power level 3 (30%  
power) is automatically set when ACCU-THAW pad is  
pressed.  
If power level other than 30% is desired, press  
COOKMATIC LEVEL pad and number pad. For example,  
for 20% power, press 2 pad.  
4. Press START pad. Microwave power cycles on and  
off. Oven stops, signals and "END" displays when  
defrost cycle has ended.  
1. Place food in oven, close door. Be sure package  
contains no metal.  
5. Open oven door, stir and/or turn food and close door.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set remaining half of defrost-  
ing time.  
2. Press ACCU-THAW pad.  
3. Enter one half of total defrosting time recommended  
in Accu-ThawGuide. For example, for 4 minutes,  
press 4 and MINUTE pad.  
6. Press START pad.  
7. Oven stops, signals, and "END" displays when defrost  
cycle has ended.  
®
Auto Accu-Thaw  
Auto Accu-Thaw® automatically sets defrosting times and  
power levels. Use Auto Accu-Thaw® Guide. Enter food  
weight in pounds and tenths of pounds (see conversion  
guide below). Check weight guide located at front of oven  
for maximum and minimum weights for variety of foods.  
1. Remove food from package, place in oven on micro-  
wave-safe dish. Close door.  
4. Press START pad. Display counts down defrost time.  
Twice during defrosting cycle, oven will beep 4 times  
and "TURn" flashes. Auto Accu-Thaw® Guide gives  
instructions for manipulating food during first and  
second signal. After manipulating food, close door  
and press START pad. Defrost continues while  
"TURn" is displayed.  
2. Press AUTO ACCU-THAW® pad.  
5. Oven stops and signals 4 times at end of defrost  
cycle. "End" remains in display and oven signals  
every minute until door is opened or STOP/RESET  
pad is pressed.  
3. Enter food weight. For example, if food item weight is  
2 pounds, 4 ounces (convert 4 ounces to pounds by  
using conversion guide below) press 2,3 (2 represents  
2 pounds, and 3 represents 4 ounces).  
Note: If ounces are not entered within three seconds,  
"START" will display. Press STOP/RESET pad  
and repeat steps 2 through 3.  
Note: After Auto Accu-Thaw®, meat needs standing time  
to allow inside to defrost. Food may be taken  
out of oven for stand time. Stand time  
recommendations are given in Auto Accu-Thaw®  
Guide.  
Conversion Guide  
If weight of food is stated in pounds  
and ounces, ounces must be converted  
to tenths (.1) of pounds.  
Ounces  
1-2  
Pounds  
0.1  
3
0.2  
4-5  
0.3  
6-7  
0.4  
8
0.5  
9-10  
11  
0.6  
0.7  
12-13  
14-15  
0.8  
0.9  
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Accu-Thaw Guide  
1. Food packaged in paper or plastic may be defrosted  
without unwrapping. If food is foil wrapped, remove foil  
and place food in cooking dish for defrosting. Most  
foods defrost well using power level 3 (30% power).  
Defrost larger foods, such as beef, lamb and veal  
roasts, by using power level 1 (10% power).  
2. After first half of defrosting time, unwrap package and  
check food. Turn food over, if necessary; break apart  
or separate food if possible. Shield any warm areas  
with small pieces of foil.  
3. Be sure foods are completely defrosted before  
cooking.  
4. Foods need standing time before cooking to allow  
completion of defrosting process (see Defrost Guide  
below).  
Food  
Power  
Level  
Time (min)  
Comments  
Breads and Cakes  
breads, buns rolls  
or  
(1 pc.)  
3
1
(approx. 12 oz.)  
3 to 5  
Rearrange after half of time.  
sweet rolls  
Fish and Seafood  
fillets  
, frozen (1 lb.)  
3
7 to 9  
5 to 7  
, small pieces (1lb.)  
shellfish  
Place block in casserole. Turn over and break up after  
first half of time.  
Fruit  
plastic pouch-- 1 to 2  
3
3
3 to 6  
(10 oz. package)  
Meat  
bacon  
(1 lb.)  
(1 lb.)  
3 to 5 (min. per lb.) Place unopened package in oven. Let stand 5 minutes  
after defrosting.  
3 to 5  
Place unopened package in oven. Microwave just until  
franks can be separated. Let stand 5 minutes, if  
necessary, to complete defrosting.  
franks  
(1 lb.)  
: beef, lamb, veal, pork  
3
1
5 to 7  
Turn meat over after first half of time.  
ground meat  
roasts  
12 to 16 (min. per lb.) Use power level 1.  
,
and  
6 to 8 (min. per lb.) Place unwrapped meat in cooking dish. Turn over after  
first half of time and shield warm areas with foil. After  
second half of time, separate pieces with table knife.  
Let stand to complete defrosting.  
steaks chops  
cutlets  
Poultry  
, broiler-fryer,  
cut up (2 1/2 to 3 lbs.).  
3
16 to 20  
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Unwrap and turn over  
after first half of time. After second half of time,  
separate pieces and place in cooking dish. Microwave  
2 to 4 minutes more, if necessary.  
chicken  
, (whole 2 1/2 to 3 lbs).  
18 to 22  
Place wrapped chicken in dish. After first half of time,  
unwrap and turn chicken over. Shield warm areas with  
foil. To complete defrosting, run cool water in cavity  
until giblets can be removed.  
chicken  
8 to 14 (min. per lb.) Place unwrapped hen in oven breast-side-up. Turn over  
after first half of time. Run cool water in cavity until  
giblets can be removed.  
cornish hen  
(4 to 6 lbs.)  
6 to 10 (min. per lb.) Place unwrapped breast in microwave-safe dish breast-  
side-down. After first half of time, turn breast-side-up  
and shield warm areas with foil. Defrost for second half  
of time. Let stand 1 to 2 hours in refrigerator to  
complete defrosting.  
turkey breast  
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Auto Accu-Thaw® Guide  
RECOMMENDED  
FOODS  
MIN.-MAX.  
WEIGHT  
(lbs.)  
INSTRUCTIONS  
(perform the following procedures  
during first and/or second signal)  
STAND TIME  
(min.)  
MEAT  
Chops  
Frankfurters, Sausage  
Ground Meat  
0.1 - 6.0  
0.1 - 6.0  
0.1 - 6.0  
Separate, turn over and shield where necessary.  
Separate and remove defrosted pieces.  
Turn over, remove defrosted areas and break apart.  
Turn over and separate patties. Remove  
defrosted pieces.  
Turn over and shield.  
Separate, turn over and remove defrosted pieces.  
Shield if necessary.  
5
2
5
Beef Patties  
Roast  
0.1 - 6.0  
0.1 - 6.0  
0.1 - 6.0  
5
30-90  
5
Ribs  
Steak  
Stew  
0.1 - 6.0  
0.1 - 6.0  
Turn over and shield.  
Separate and remove defrosted pieces.  
5
5
POULTRY  
10 minutes;  
run cold water  
in cavity.  
20 minutes in  
refrigerator;  
run cold water  
in cavity.  
Whole Chicken  
.01 - 6.0  
.01 - 6.0  
Turn over and shield.  
Turn over and shield.  
Turkey Breast  
(breast side up)  
Chicken Pieces  
.01 - 6.0  
.01 - 6.0  
.01 - 6.0  
Separate and remove defrosted pieces.  
Turn over and shield where necessary.  
Turn over and shield.  
5
10 minutes;  
run cold water in  
cavity.  
Cornish hens (whole)  
Cornish hens (split)  
5
SEAFOOD  
Fish fillets  
Shrimp, scallops  
.01 - 6.0  
.01 - 6.0  
Separate and remove defrosted pieces.  
Separate and remove defrosted pieces.  
5
5
5 minutes;  
hold under cold  
running water.  
Whole fish  
.01 - 6.0  
Turn over and shield tail and head.  
Edges or thin areas of meat will defrost more rapidly than other areas.  
After first or second signal, shield warm areas with small pieces of foil.  
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Heating or Reheating Guide  
Be sure foods are heated throughout before serving.  
Steaming or bubbling around edges of dish does not  
necessarily indicate food is heated throughout.  
Directions below are for heating or reheating already-  
cooked foods stored in refrigerator or at room  
temperature. Use microwave-safe cookware.  
Use Full Power, unless otherwise listed in Heat or  
Reheat guide below.  
Cover most foods for fast heating. Exceptions are some  
sandwiches, griddle foods and baked items.  
Note: If thermometer is needed during cooking, use  
microwave-safe thermometer.  
Bubbling around edges of dish is normal, since center is  
last to heat. Foods heated to 160°F.--165°F. will  
provide safe, palatable results. Adjust temperatures to  
suit your personal taste. Foods need standing time  
before serving to allow completion of cooking process.  
ITEM  
AMOUNT  
POWER LEVEL TIME (min)  
BAKERY FOODS  
Cake, coffee cake, doughnuts, sweet rolls,  
nut or fruit bread  
1 piece  
Low (3)  
Low (3)  
1/4 to 1/2  
2 to 4  
9 inch cake or  
12 rolls or doughnuts  
1
Medium (5)  
Medium (5)  
1/4 to 1/2  
1 to 2  
Dinner rolls, muffins  
6 to 8  
: Fruit, nut or custard; 1 slice=1/8 of 9 inch pie  
(use minimum time for custard)  
1 slice  
9 inch pie  
1/2 to 1  
3 to 5  
Pie  
Med-High (7)  
Med-High (7)  
BEVERAGES  
Cocoa, other milk-based drinks  
(6 oz. per cup)  
1 to 2 cups  
1 to 2 cups  
2 to 4  
2 to 3  
(6 oz. per cup)  
Coffee, other water-based drinks  
MEATS and MAIN DISHES  
Chicken pieces  
1 to 2 pieces  
1 to 2 servings  
1 to 2  
1 to 2 servings  
1 to 2 servings  
1 to 2  
1 to 2  
1 to 1 1/2  
1 to 2  
2 to 4  
(4 oz. per serving)  
Hamburgers or meatloaf  
Hot dogs and sausages  
(2/3 - 3/4 cup per serving)  
Rice and pasta  
chop suey, spaghetti, creamed chicken  
Saucy, main dishes:  
,
chili, stew, macaroni and cheese, etc. (3/4--1cup per serving)  
Steaks, chops, ribs, meat pieces  
Thinly-sliced meat (3 to 4 oz. per serving)  
1 to 2 servings  
1 to 2 servings  
1 to 2 servings  
Med-High (7)  
Med-High (7)  
1 1/2 to 2 1/2  
1 to 2  
2 to 4  
Topped or mixed with sauce (2/3 - 3/4 cup per serving)  
: Cover saucy main dishes with plastic wrap. Cover other main dishes and meats with wax paper.  
Tip  
When heating or reheating 3 to 4 servings of meat slices or pieces, rotate dish 1/2 turn after half of cooking time.  
PLATE of LEFTOVERS  
plus 2 vegetables  
1 plate  
3 to 4  
Meat  
: Cover plate of food with wax paper or plastic wrap.  
Tip  
SANDWICHES  
Meat-cheese filling  
: with 2 slices of bread  
1 to 2 servings  
1 to 2 servings  
Med-High (7)  
Med-High (7)  
1 to 2  
1 to 2  
: Sloppy Joes, barbecue, ham salad,  
Moist filling  
etc. in bun (1/3 cup per serving)  
: Use paper towel or napkin to cover sandwich.  
Tip  
SOUPS  
Milk-based  
Water-based  
(6 oz. per serving)  
(6 oz. per serving)  
1 to 2 servings  
1 to 2 servings  
Med-High (7)  
1 1/2 to 4  
1 1/2 to 3  
: Cover soups with wax paper or plastic wrap.  
Tip  
VEGETABLES  
Large pieces or whole  
: asparagus spears, corn on the cob, ect. 1 to 2 servings  
1 to 3  
(1/2 cup per serving)  
1 to 2 servings  
1 to 2 servings  
2 to 4  
1 1/2 to 3  
Mashed  
: peas, beans, corn, etc. (1/2 cup per serving)  
Small pieces  
: Cover vegetables for even heating.  
Tip  
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Cooking Guide  
: Use Power Level High (10) unless otherwise noted.  
NOTE  
VEGETABLES  
Vegetable  
Amount  
1 lb.  
Time (min)  
Comments  
Asparagus  
7 to 9,  
Med-High (7)  
In 1 1/2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place 1/4 cup water and  
vegetables. Rotate dish halfway through cooking time.  
fresh spears  
frozen spears  
10 oz. pkg.  
5 to 7  
In 1-qt. casserole.  
Beans  
fresh green  
frozen green  
frozen lima  
1 lb. cut in half  
10-oz. pkg.  
10 to 12  
6 to 8  
In 1 1/2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water and vegetables.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water and vegetables.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water and vegetables.  
10-oz. pkg.  
6 to 8  
Beets  
fresh, whole  
1 bunch  
18 to 22  
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water and vegetables.  
Broccoli  
fresh cut  
1 bunch (1 1/4 to 1 1/2 lbs.)  
1 bunch (1 1/4 to 1 1/2 lbs.)  
8 to 10  
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water and vegetables.  
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place 1/4 cup water and  
vegetables. Rotate dish halfway through cooking time.  
In 1-qt. casserole.  
fresh spears  
10 to 13  
frozen, chopped  
10-oz. pkg.  
10-oz. pkg.  
5 to 7  
5 to 7  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons water and vegetables.  
Cabbage  
fresh  
1 medium head (about 2 lbs.)  
9 to 11  
8 to 10  
In 1 1/2-or 2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water and  
vegetables.  
In 2- or 3-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water and vegetables.  
wedges  
Carrots  
fresh, sliced  
frozen  
1 lb.  
7 to 9  
5 to 7  
In 1 1/2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water and vegetables.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water and vegetables.  
10-oz. pkg.  
Cauliflower  
flowerets  
1 medium head  
1 medium head  
10-oz. pkg.  
10 to 14  
10 to 17  
5 to 7  
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water and vegetables.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water and vegetables.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water and vegetables.  
fresh, whole  
frozen  
Corn  
frozen kernal  
10- oz. pkg.  
1 to 5 ears  
5 to 7  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water and vegetables.  
Corn on the cob  
fresh  
3 to 4  
per ear  
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place corn. If corn  
is in husk, use no water; if corn has been husked, add  
1/4 cup water. Rearrange after half of time.  
Place in 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish.  
Cover with vented plastic wrap. Rearrange after  
half of time.  
frozen  
1 ear  
5 to 6  
2 to 6 ears  
3 to 4 (min. per ear)  
Mixed, vegetables  
5 to 7  
frozen  
10-oz. pkg.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons water and vegetables.  
Peas  
fresh, shelled  
2 lbs. unshelled  
10-oz. pkg.  
10 to 12  
5 to 7  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water and vegetables.  
frozen  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water and vegetables.  
Potatoes  
fresh, cubed,  
white  
fresh, whole, sweet  
or white  
4 (6 to 8 oz. each)  
1 (6 to 8 oz. each)  
10 to 12  
3 to 4  
Peel and cut into 1 inch cubes. Place in 2-qt.  
casserole with 1/2 cup water. Stir after half of time.  
Pierce with fork. Place on paper towel, 1 inch apart in circular  
arrangement. Let stand 5 minutes.  
Spinach  
fresh  
10 to 16 oz.  
10-oz. pkg.  
5 to 7  
5 to 7  
In 2-qt. casserole, place washed spinach.  
frozen, chopped and leaf  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons water and vegetables.  
Squash  
fresh, summer  
and yellow  
winter, acorn  
or butternut  
1 lb. sliced  
5 to 7  
In 1 1/2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water and vegetables.  
1 to 2 (approx. 1 lb. each)  
8 to 11  
Cut in half and remove fibrous membranes. In 2-qt.  
oblong glass baking dish, place squash cut-side-down.  
Turn cut-side-up after 4 minutes.  
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Microwave Cooking  
Food Placement  
Browning  
Allow space between foods for proper cooking results. For  
best results, arrange thickest or hardest to cook portion of  
food toward outside of dish. Place smaller, easier to cook  
portions toward center.  
Some foods prepared in microwave will not brown the  
same as if done in conventional oven. This is particularly  
true for baked goods, such as breads and cakes.  
Reheating  
Shielding  
When reheating food, cover dish loosely with plastic wrap.  
Heat at full power. Reheat porous items such as breads  
and cakes for a minimum amount of time. Stir soups,  
sauces and beverages vigorously before reheating.  
Porous, thin and protruding portions of large food items,  
such as poultry drumsticks, can be covered with thin strips  
of foil to prevent overcooking.  
Defrosting  
Piercing  
It is important that most foods, especially meats, be totally  
defrosted before cooking. Determine foods are totally  
defrosted, by inserting sharp knife in center of food and  
checking for remaining ice crystals. Turn large food items  
over during defrosting, for best results.  
Membranes or tight skins on foods, such as egg yolks,  
potatoes, tomatoes, and squash must be pierced. Pierc-  
ing allows steam to escape during cooking.  
Microwave Utensils  
Recommended utensils include: glass, glass-ceramic,  
natural fiber cloth, non-recycled paper, plastic and wood.  
Not Recommended utensils include: aluminum foil,  
grocery bags, lead crystal, metal, metallic trimmed china,  
newspapers and recycled paper.  
Utensil Check Test  
If dish remains cool and water is hot, dish is microwave  
safe. If dish is slightly warm, use for short term cooking  
only. If dish is hot and water is cool, do not use. Dish  
remains cool if not absorbing microwaves and  
Use the following test to check utensils for microwave  
safeness:  
1. Place glass measuring cup of water next to  
empty dish to be tested in microwave oven.  
2. Heat on full power for one minute.  
3. Check temperature of dish and water.  
microwaves are being absorbed by water. Dish becomes  
hot if absorbing microwaves.  
Microwave Cooking Principles  
Decrease cooking times when:  
Foods are high in fat and sugar.  
Foods are porous.  
Increase cooking times when:  
Foods are thick and dense.  
Foods are frozen or refrigerator temperature.  
Foods are flat, thin or prepared in shallow pan.  
Food volume increases.  
Preventing Excess Moisture  
When cooking foods in a microwave oven, a considerable amount of steam/water vapor can be generated and accumu-  
late on foods and inside of oven. This is caused by hot moist air from food coming in contact with cool surfaces inside  
oven. Use the following procedures to help reduce moisture buildup.  
Cover foods before cooking in microwave.  
Open microwave door immediately after cooking to  
reduce moisture inside oven.  
Cover potatoes and fresh vegetables with a microwave-  
safe paper towel before cooking to help absorb excess  
moisture. Remove paper towel immediately after  
cooking to prevent vegetables from reabsorbing  
moisture.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Interior, Exterior and Door  
Do not use cleaners containing ammonia.  
These could damage finish.  
If walls, floor, and door of microwave oven become  
splattered, wipe with paper towel or clean with mild  
detergent in warm water using soft sponge or cloth. Wring  
sponge or cloth to remove excess water before wiping  
oven. If desired, boil a cup of water in microwave oven to  
loosen soil before cleaning.  
Never pour water into microwave oven bottom.  
Do not use abrasives to clean inside of oven.  
Abrasives may damage oven finish.  
Exhaust Maintenance  
Replacing grease filters:  
1. Slide filter into frame slot on back of opening.  
2. Pull filter upward to front.  
3. Lock in place.  
Note: Do not operate vent hood with filters removed.  
Exhaust hood is equipped with two metal filters which  
collect grease. Never operate oven without filters in place.  
In situations where flaming might occur on surfaces below  
hood, filters will stop entry of flames into unit. When fan is  
operated, air is drawn through filters. Depending on  
installation, it is either discharged through venting to  
outside or drawn through charcoal filter and recirculated.  
Removing grease filters:  
1. Grasp tab on filter and slide to rear.  
2. Pull filter downward to front. Filter will drop out.  
Cleaning grease filters:  
Grease filters should be cleaned at least once a month to  
remove residue. Clean filters by soaking and agitating in  
warm sudsy water. Do not use ammonia or ammonia  
products, they will darken metal. Light brushing can be  
used to remove embedded dirt. Rinse, shake and remove  
moisture before replacing.  
Grease Filters  
Caution  
To avoid personal injury, do not operate  
microwave oven without filters in place.  
Charcoal Filter (recirculating installation only)  
Microwave oven can be recirculated instead of being  
vented to outside. For recirculating installation, charcoal  
filter must be used. Charcoal filter removes smoke and  
odors caused by cooking on range top. Charcoal filter is  
disposable and should be replaced when it is noticeably  
dirty or discolored (approximately every 6 to 12 months,  
depending on usage). Charcoal filter may be purchased  
from dealer.  
To install new charcoal filter:  
1. Remove plastic and other outer wrapping from new  
filter.  
2. Insert filter into top opening of oven as shown. Filter  
will rest at an angle, on two side support tabs.  
3. Replace grille.  
4. Replace two screws to secure grille.  
Note: Do not clean charcoal filter.  
Do not operate vent hood with charcoal filter  
removed.  
To remove charcoal filter:  
1. Disconnect power at main fuse, circuit breaker panel  
or pull plug.  
2. Remove two screws that hold grille in place.  
3. Remove grille.  
4. Grasp filter, slide toward front of oven and remove.  
Charcoal Filter  
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Replacing Light Bulbs  
Tools needed--  
protectivegloves  
phillips screwdriver  
two 120 volt, 40 watt, surface light bulbs (R0713503)  
available from Amana dealer, servicer, factory  
service center, or Amana Consumer Affairs (1-800-  
843-0304 if inside U.S.A. and 1-319-622-5511 if  
outside U.S.A.)  
30 watt, oven light bulb (R0712014) available from  
Amana dealer, servicer, factory service center, or  
Amana Consumer Affairs (1-800-843-0304 if inside  
U.S.A. and 1-319-622-5511 if outside U.S.A.)  
Warning  
To avoid electrical shock hazard  
unplug power cord or open circuit  
breaker to microwave oven before  
replacing light bulb. After replacing  
light bulb, reconnect power.  
Important! Wear gloves to protect hands should light  
bulb break. If hot, allow bulb to cool.  
Changing Oven Light Bulb:  
1. Unplug microwave oven.  
2. Remove two screws holding grille in place.  
3. Remove grille.  
4. Remove screw located above door near center of  
oven.  
Changing Surface Light Bulb:  
1. Unplug microwave oven.  
2. Remove screw on right side of light compartment  
cover (underneath side of microwave oven).  
3. Lower cover until it stops.  
5. Remove bulb, being careful not to burn fingers or  
break bulb.  
4. Remove bulb, being careful not to burn fingers  
or break bulb.  
6. Replace 30 watt bulb.  
5. Replace two 40 watt bulbs.  
7. Replace screw located above door near center of  
oven.  
8. Replace grille and 2 screws.  
6. Replace light compartment cover and screw. Do not  
operate oven with light compartment cover removed.  
7. Restore power to microwave oven.  
9. Restore power to microwave oven.  
Before Calling for Service  
If microwave oven does not operate:  
Confirm unit is plugged into dedicated circuit.  
Confirm unit is on grounded and polarized  
circuit.  
If oven light does not work:  
Confirm light bulb is screwed in tightly.  
Confirm light bulb is not defective.  
If room lights dim or pulse when oven is in use:  
Confirm microwave is on proper circuit. See  
"Grounding Instructions" section.  
Check fuse or circuit breaker. Determine if  
circuit is operable by plugging another item in  
outlet.  
If unit operates, but will not heat food:  
Place one cup cool water in unit. Heat for one  
minute. If water temperature does not rise,  
unit is operating incorrectly.  
Confirm microwave oven door is securely  
closed.  
If condition remains unchanged, see  
"Unchanged Condition" instructions below.  
If control will not accept instructions:  
For cooking by time, see "Unchanged  
Condition" instructions below.  
If "RESET" appears in display:  
This is a power interruption signal and will  
appear whenever oven is initially plugged in or  
when power is interrupted. Set the clock to  
clear.  
If readout appears wrong:  
Press STOP/RESET.  
See "Unchanged Condition" instructions  
below.  
Unchanged Condition  
If condition remains unchanged, perform the  
following steps:  
1.Check to see if fuse or circuit breaker is  
open.  
2.Unplug oven.  
3.Reconnect oven to wall outlet. "RESET"  
appears in display.  
WARNING  
To avoid electrical shock which can  
cause severe personal injury or death, do  
not remove outer case at any time. Only  
authorized servicer should remove outer  
case.  
4.Press STOP/RESET or set clock.  
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Factory Service Centers  
Listed below are Factory Service Centers which service most metropolitan and surrounding areas. Amana also  
has a network of independent authorized servicers. Locate a Factory Service Center or independent servicer by  
calling 1-800-NATLSVC (628-5782) inside U.S.A. and 319-622-5511 if outside U.S.A. When contacting Amana,  
provide model, manufacturing, and serial numbers and date of purchase. Locate model, manufacturing, and  
serial numbers on the nameplate. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer. Amana also  
recommends contacting an authorized servicer if service is required after warranty expires.  
Amana Factory Service Center Arizona  
Also dispatches service in areas of Nevada  
Amana Factory Service Center Northern California  
Amana Factory Service Center Southern California  
Amana Factory Service Center Colorado  
Also dispatches service in areas of Utah  
Amana Factory Service Center Florida  
Amana Factory Service Center Georgia  
Also dispatches service in areas of Alabama, North Carolina,  
South Carolina and Tennessee  
Amana Factory Service Center Iowa  
Also dispatches service in areas of Kansas, Minnesota,  
Missouri and Wisconsin  
Amana Factory Service Center Illinois  
Also dispatches service in areas of Indiana and Kentucky  
Amana Factory Service Center Massachusetts  
Also dispatches service in areas of New Hampshire and Rhode Island  
Amana Factory Service Center Maryland  
Also dispatches service in areas of Pennsylvania, Virginia and  
Washington D.C.  
Amana Factory Service Center New York  
Also dispatches service in areas of Conneticut and New Jersey  
Amana Factory Service Center Ohio  
Also dispatches service in areas of Michigan and Pennsylvania  
Amana Factory Service Center Texas  
Amana Factory Service Center Washington  
Also dispatches service in areas of Oregon  
Asure Extended Service Plan  
Amana is pleased to offer long-term service protection on this new microwave oven. Asure Extended Service  
Plan is specially designed to supplement Amana's strong warranty. Asure provides budget-protecting coverage  
on microwave for up to five full years and includes parts, labor and travel charges. A participating Amana dealer  
has details.  
1995 Amana Refrigeration, Inc.  
Amana, Iowa 52204  
Part No. C8940841  
Printed in U.S.A.  
 

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