Emerson MWI1212SS Owner's Manual

Emerson MWI1212SS Owner's Manual

1000w microwave oven with inverter technology

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1000 W MICROWAVE OVEN
with INVERTER Technology
OWNER'S MANUAL
MWI1212SS
Visit our web site at "www.emersonradio.com"
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS DEVICE COULD VOID MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY.

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  • Page 1 1000 W MICROWAVE OVEN with INVERTER Technology OWNER’S MANUAL MWI1212SS Visit our web site at “www.emersonradio.com” UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS DEVICE COULD VOID MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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 important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks. (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.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following: WARNING – To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: Read all instructions before using this appliance.
  • Page 4: Safety Precaution

    Do NOT overcook food. Carefully attend appliance if paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking. Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven. If materials inside the oven ignite, keep oven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnect the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
  • Page 5 or circuit breaker panel. 4. Do NOT attempt to dry clothes, newspapers or other materials in the oven. They may catch on fire. 5. Do NOT use recycled paper products. Recycled paper towels, napkins and waxed paper can contain metal flecks which may cause arcing or ignite. Paper products containing nylon or nylon filaments should be avoided, as they may ignite.
  • Page 6: Federal Communications Commission

    may affect cooking are starting temperature, altitude, volume, size and shape of food and utensils used. As you become familiar with the oven, you will be able to adjust for these factors. 3. It is better to UNDERCOOK RATHER THAN OVERCOOK foods. If food is undercooked, it can always be returned to the oven for further cooking.
  • Page 7: Grounding Instructions

    Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that microwave oven and receiver are on different branch circuits. THE MANUFACTURER is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION to this microwave oven. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
  • Page 8: Care Of Your Microwave Oven

    3. Radio and TV reception: Poor television reception and radio interference may result if the oven is located close to a TV, radio, antenna, or antenna wire. Position the oven as far from them as possible. 4. Temperature and moisture: Keep the oven away from hot air, steam or splashing liquids when choosing a place to locate it, otherwise, the unit’s operation may be adversely affected, causing it to break down.
  • Page 9 is not recommended. 4. The outside oven surface should be cleaned with soap and water. Then wiped dry with a soft cloth. To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the oven, water should not be allowed to seep into the ventilation slots.
  • Page 10: How To Use Your Microwave Oven Safely

    HOW TO USE YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN SAFELY Although your oven is provided with safety features, it is important to observe the following: a) It is important not to defeat or tamper with safety interlocks. b) Do NOT place any object between the oven face and the door or allow residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
  • Page 11: Location Of Controls

    LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1. Door Latches – When the door is closed, they will automatically lock shut. If the door is opened while the oven is operating, the magnetron will automatically shut off. 2. Door Screen – Allows viewing of food. The screen is designed so that light can pass through, but not the microwaves.
  • Page 12 7. Spatter Shield (Waveguide Cover) (Do NOT remove) – Protects the microwave outlet from splashes of cooking foods.
  • Page 13: Operation

    OPERATION 1. SETTING THE CLOCK The display lights up when plugged in power supply, it enters standby mode and shows 1:00. In standby mode, press the “CLOCK/0” button to enter clock setting mode. Press the “0~9” number buttons to input the clock time directly. It is a 12-hour clock, the input is valid only when set between 1:00~12:59.
  • Page 14: Two Stage Cooking

    a. The max. time which can be set is 99 minutes and 99 seconds. c. Never operate the microwave oven while empty. d. At the maximum microwave power, the oven will automatically lower the power after a certain time of cooking to lengthen the service life. e.
  • Page 15: Auto Cook

    a. It is necessary to turn over the food during operation to obtain uniform effect. b. Usually defrosting will need longer time than that of cooking the food. c. If the food can be cut by knife, the defrosting process can be considered completed.
  • Page 16: Kitchen Timer

    The optional weights are 4.0oz, 8.0oz, Soup 12.0oz and 16.0oz. a. The temperature of food before cooking would be 20-25℃. Higher or lower temperature of the food before cooking would require increase or decrease of cooking time. b. The temperature, weight and shape of food will largely influence the cooking effect.
  • Page 17: Cooking Guide

    COOKING GUIDE THE PRINCIPLES OF MICROWAVE COOKING Microwaves are a form of high frequency radio waves similar to those used by a radio including AM, FM and CB. Electricity is converted into microwave energy by the magnetron tube. From the magnetron tube, microwave energy is transmitted to the oven where it is reflected, transmitted and absorbed by the food.
  • Page 18: Hot Snacks And Appetizers

    removal from the oven. Letting roasts, large whole vegetables, casseroles and cakes stand to finish cooking allows the middles to cook completely without overcooking, drying or toughening the outsides. Covering: Covering speeds cooking time, retains moisture, tenderizes, insures even cooking and prevents spattering.
  • Page 19: Meats

    Fish Steak 5 - 6 min. 5 - 6 min. Turn over after half the time. 1 inch thick Cover with microwaveable cover. ( 1 lb.) Shrimp 3 - 4 min. 5 min. Rearrange once during cooking. (1 lb.) Cover with microwaveable cover. Sea Scallops 7 - 8 min.
  • Page 20: Eggs & Cheese

    covered, before serving. Turkey 9 - 11 min. 10 -15 min. Cornish Hens 9 - 11 min. 7 - 10 min. Turkey Breast 9 - 10 min. 5 - 7 min. Rearrange once during cooking. Cover with microwaveable cover. EGGS & CHEESE Guide for Cooking Eggs &...
  • Page 21: Soup

    SOUPS Guide for Cooking Soups Satisfy appetites with savory soups prepared in your microwave oven. Adapt your favorites by using similar cooking times and techniques. Food Power Cooking Time Standing Special Notes Level Time Canned Condensed Cream style, Bean, Pea or Mushroom (10 1/2 - 11 1/2 oz) With Water...
  • Page 22: Sauces

    oven generally need less liquid. Casseroles with cream and cheese sauces, or meats which need slower cooking to tenderize, cook best on power level 40. When cooking a favorite casserole, make two and freeze the second for future use. Line a casserole or baking dish with plastic wrap.
  • Page 23: Pasta And Grains

    COOKING GUIDE ( CONTINUED ) Food Amount Cook Special Notes on Power 100 Sandwich 1 min. (6 oz.) 1 1/2 - 2 min. Place on microwaveable plate. 3 - 4 min. Hamburger 1 min. Cover with microwaveable cover. (4 oz.) 3 - 4 min.
  • Page 24: Desserts

    Individual Frozen Foods These may be commercially prepared or frozen at home. Place the container of frozen food in the oven and heat only until the food starts to defrost and can be removed easily. Empty contents into a casserole or serving dish and continue to defrost and heat.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    If there is sparking in the cavity: Check the containers, dishes or utensils in the oven and make sure they are not metal or have metal trim. Emerson Radio Corp. Consumer Affairs Dept. 959 Route 46 East Suite 210, 2...
  • Page 26: Limited Warranty

    If the item incurs damage, it will NOT be replaced and the consumer will be responsible for return freight costs to receive their same unit back. ∗ Enclose your check or money order payable to Emerson Radio in the amount of $15 to cover return shipping and handling costs.
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