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How to Use QUICK SET Control
The QUICK SET control provides
a shortcut code method for entering
the power level on your
time and
microwave oven. QUICK SET
codes are only used for recipes
which need little or no attention,
and which require no change of
power level during cooking.
Recipes which require additional
ingredients, attention or change of
power level during microwaving
should be cooked in the usual
manner. Also, recipes with cooking
time of less than one minute or
more than 99 minutes cannot use
codes.
To understand the QUICK SET
control codes, it is important to
know what the numbers mean and
what the sequence is. The first and
second numbers, if setting a 3 digit
code, indicate the amount of time
you desire; the last control entry
number is always the power level.
For example, 125 means 12 minutes
at power level 5. N~E: Your
For Example:

QUICK SET

2-Digit
50
Time in
Power Level
Minutes
High (10)
QUICK SET
3 Digit
125
Power" Level
Time in
Minutes
oven can only be programmed to 99
minutes when using the QUICK
SET control and the highest power
level is 10 which is represented by
SET control entry, the first is time,
the second is power level. For
example, 50 means 5 minutes at
power level 10.
On the following page is shown
many frequently prepared foods
and their codes. It's easy, though,
to make codes for many other
recipes. Just select one or two
digits representing the length of
cooking time desired, and a final
digit for the power level required.
The codes given on the chart are
for the minimum time needed, to
avoid overcooking which can dry
out food and make it tasteless and
tough. If you feel that more
cooking is needed, add additional
time by changing the first digit of
the code. You cannot add seconds
to the cycle time—codes are for
How to Set
QUICK SET Control
Programming your oven for
QUICK SET control operation is
easy. Follow these simple steps.
Step 1: Touch QUICK SET.
"ENTER CODE" flashes.
10
whole minutes only. If your recipe
calls for power level changes or
different amounts of
time needed
between addition of ingredients,
you may set one code for the first
part of the recipe, then after
completion, set another code for
that period of time and power level.
Remember that QUICK SET
codes are for microwaving by time
only. If you are microwaving by
temperature, you must use the
Temp Cook or Auto Roast
function.
When the oven completes QUICK
SET program, it automatically
shuts off. It will then display
"End" and beep once a minute
until you either open the door or
touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
Step 2: Enter the proper code. For
example, a recipe calling for 12
minutes cooking time at power
level 10 would be 120. "120"
appears on the display panel.

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