Multi-Stage Cooking; Microwave Power Levels - Kenmore 721.60483000 Use And Care Manual

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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
level to another
for up to 2 stages.
Example:
To set a 2-stage
cook
cycle.
Touch:
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1.
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When the first stage is over, you will hear two
short tones as the oven begins the second
cook stage.
11,
Beeps sound at the
end
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
chart
below
for suggestions:
Microwave
Power Level Chart
Power
Level
Use
• Boiling
water.
10
• Making
candy.
(High}
• Cooking
poultry
pieces, fish, & vegetables.
• Cooking
tender
cuts of meat.
• Whole
poultry.
9
• Reheating
rice, pasta,
& vegetables.
• Reheating
prepared
foods
quickly.
8
• Reheating
sandwiches.
• Cooking
egg,
milk, & cheese
dishes.
7
• Cooking
cakes,
breads.
• Melting
chocolate.
• Cooking
veal.
6
• Cooking
whole
fish.
• Cooking
puddings
& custard.
5
• Cooking
ham,
whole
poultry,
& lamb.
• Cooking
rib roast,
sirloin
tip.
4
• Thawing
meat,
poultry,
& seafood.
3
• Cooking
less tender
cuts of meat.
• Cooking
pork
chops,
roast.
2
• Taking
chill out of fruit.
• Softening
butter.
1
• Keeping casseroles
& main dishes warm.
• Softening
butter
& cream
cheese.
0
• Standing
time.
17

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