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  • Page 1 How to get Adapter Plugs Power Levels 6-8, 11,28 Aluminum Foil Precautions Appliance Registration Problem Solver Auto Roast Repair Service Counter Saver 2TM Auto Simmer Safety Instructions model Care and Cleaning Temperature Cook Control Panel Temperature Probe Convenience Food Guide 16, 17 Time Cook Cooking Complete Reminder 5...
  • Page 2: Help Us Help You

    Help us help you... PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID Before using your oven, Be sure your microwave POSSIBLE oven is registered. read this book carefully. EXPOSURE TO It is important that we know the It is intended to help you operate location of your microwave oven and maintain your new microwave should a need occur for adjustments.
  • Page 3: Precautions To Avoid Possible Exposure To Excessive Microwave

    Read all instructions before using ttis appliance. Microwaving ~ps When using electrical appliances over edge of table or counter. basic safety precautions should be Make sure all cookware used in followed, including the following: your microwave oven is suitable for if it has a damaged power cord microwaving.
  • Page 4 (continued) (such –Do not pop popcorn in your Boiling eggs is not microwave oven udess in a special as pasta) may tend to boil over recommended in a microwave microwave popcorn accessory or more rapi~y than fds containing oven. Pressure can build up less moisture.
  • Page 5: Features Of Your Oven

    Features of Your Oven (For all Auto Roast codes except code 6, Time Cook and Time Defrost cycles.) To remind you that you have food in the oven, the oven will beep once a minute until you either open the ove~ door or touch the CLEAR/OFF pad.
  • Page 6 Your Touch Control Wnel 7. CLOCK. Touch this pad to enter The Touch Control hnel time of day or check time of day while microwaving. electronically with the touch of a finger. It’s designed to be easy to To set clock, first touch CLOCK use and understand.
  • Page 7 TIME COOK 1 & 2 allows you Step 8: At the end of the first to microwave for a preset amount programmed cook time, the next of time using automatic power selected power level, “COOK level 10, or change power level TIME”...
  • Page 8: Cooking By Temperature

    Cooking by Temperature Questions and Answers Internal temperature is the best test of doneness for many foods. Beef Rib Roast to Medium Q. I inserted the temperature probe, closed the door, touched Use Temp Cook/Hold to cook a Step 1: Insert temperature probe variety of foods to your desired into roast and attach probe securely my desired food temperature but...
  • Page 9: Automatic Roasting

    Automatic Roasting Auto Roast uses the temperature probe to cook to the desired serving temperature. Unlike single power level, Auto Roast uses up to 3 power settings which 2. At 80°F., display switches to automatically switch during show meat’s internal temperature. roasting, thus providing even, tender cooking results without overcooking.
  • Page 10: Auto Roast Guide

    Automatic Roasting (continued) Auto Roast Guide Automatic Simmer (Auto Roast code 6) Use containers and coverings as directed at left. Place probe correctly in roast before cooking. Total time includes time to bring food to 180°F. and hold at that Recommended codes are also shown inside oven on Auto Roast Guide.
  • Page 11 Defrosting The Defrost setting is designed for speedy thawing of frozen food Q. When I press START, I hear a and is one of the great advantages dull, thumping noise. What is it? of a microwave oven. A. This sound is normal. It 1s Power level 3 is automatically set letting you know the oven is using a for defrosting, but you may change...
  • Page 12: Heating Or Reheating Guide

    Heating or Reheating Guide 1. Directions below are for reheating already-cooked foods at refrigerator or room temperature. Use microwave oven safe containers. 2. Cover most foods for fastest heating. Exceptions are rare or medium meats, some sandwiches. griddle foods like pancakes and baked foods, Bubbling around edges of dish is normal, since center is last to heat, Suggested serving temperatures are given for most foods.
  • Page 13 Suggested Approximate Item Amount Serving Temp. Time, Min. Sandwiches & Soups Moist filling: Sloppy joe, barbecue. ham salad, I to 2 servings Meal-High (7) etc. in bun. ( YI cup/serving) Meal-High (7) 3 to 4 Thick meat-cheese filling; with firm bread 1 to 2 servings Meal-High (7) 1 M to 3...
  • Page 14: Defrosting Guide

    Defrosting Guide 1. Unwrap food. If it is difficult to remove plastic grocery store tray, it may be removed after first halfoftimc. Place food in microwave safe cooking dish. 2. After first half of cooking time, remove any remaining wrap. Break food apart or separate, if possible. Remove any thawed food. Shield bone tips, thin meat or warm areas with foil, removed, 4.
  • Page 15 Second Half Power Food Time, Min. Time, Min. Fillets (l-lb. ) 4 to 6 Defrost (3) Steaks (6 to 16-02. ) 2 to 3 none Defrost (3) of time; shield ends with foil. After second half of time. Steaks (1 to 2-lbs.) 4 to 5 3 to 5 Defrost (3)
  • Page 16: Convenience Food Guide

    Convenience Food Guide Most convenience foods can be reheated by microwave only, since they are already cooked. Always use microwave safe cookware. For foods needing browning or crisping, conventional baking is recommended. 2. Remove food from foil containers over 3/4-in. high. 3.
  • Page 17 Power hvel & ~me Food Cover 4 to 6 min. Stir before serving. Microwave Lid or High (10) safe dish plastic wrap Puncture pouch with fork to vent. Place pouch Pouch Meal-High (7) 6 to 8 min. Frozen rice in pouch (lo-oz.
  • Page 18 Always usc microwave safe dish, 2. Start meat fat side down. After half of cooking time or when temp probe reaches 90°, turn meat fat side up. Shield with foil any portions that are starting to overcook. Food Power hvel & Time Container Cover (or Internal Temp.)
  • Page 19 Power hvel & Time Food Cover (or Internal Temp.) Microwave Plastic wrap Brush with barbecue sauce {)r browning Meal-High (7) 10 tu 12 min. l-lb. ) Meal-High (7) (4–I to 1 ‘A-lbs. ) pie plate Meal-High (7) Plastic wrap Medium (5) per lb.
  • Page 20 Poultry 1. Use microwave trivet for chicken and other small poultry. 2. Let chicken and other small poultry stand after microwaving for up to 10 minutes. Power hvel & Time Food Container Cover (or Internal Temp.) Chicken Plate or Wax paper High (10) 2 to 3 min.
  • Page 21 1. Eggs may be prepared many ways in the microwave oven. Always pierce whole yolks before microwaving to prevent bursting 2. Never hard cook eggs in the shell, and do not reheat in-shell hard cooked eggs. They could explode. Power bvel & Time Food Cover Place 1 teaspoon butter per cgg in dish.
  • Page 22 Vegetables 2. Do not salt tops of vegetables before microwaving. Salt can sometimes cause brown spots on vegetables during microwaving. If ’desired, add salt to water in dish before adding vegetables. For soft texture with well-developed flavor, cook maximum time or longer. 4.
  • Page 23 Use hottest tap water: add salt according to package directions and 1 teaspoon oil. For rice or Minute rice. use the same amount or slightly greater amount of water as with conventional boiling. Add salt according to package directions. Cover pasta and rice tightly while microwaving. When using plastic wrap, turn back one corner to vent. Stir or rearrange after half of cooking time.
  • Page 24 Cakes and Desserk 1. Always usc microwave safe cookware. 2. Before adding measured amount of batter, grease dishes. but do not flour. Or, for easy removal, line dish with wax paper. 4. Crust on cakes will be soft. Refrigerate cake if firm exterior is desirable for frosting. 5.
  • Page 25: Microwave Adapting

    Freezer-to-Table Home Frozen FOO* Guide Defrost Hold Power hvel & Time Food Amount Time Time 5 to 7 min. I recipe High (10) Arrange in circle; cover with plastic wrap. For precooked meatballs, reduce each time (12) period by 2 minutes. 1 recipe Meal-High (7) 20 to 25 min.
  • Page 26 Adapting Your Favorite Recipes How to Convert Conventional Recipes for Microwaving. Since liquids do not evaporate when microwaved, Before converting a conventional recipe for reduce the amount in saucy casseroles. Add more microwaving, study it carefully. Is it one of the many thickening to sauces and gravies.
  • Page 27 Microwave Utemil/Cookware Guide Microwave Uses Avoid. Use only foil trays 3/4-in. or less. Foil or metal will reflect Foil-lined Paper Bags, Boxes and microwaves, thus preventing even heating. Arcing can occur if foil is closer Baking Trays than l-in. to oven walls. Metal or part metal pots, Pans, Thermometers, Skewers and Foil Trays...
  • Page 28 How to Use the Minute/Second ~mer Step 7: Touch 2,5,0 and O for The Min/Sec Timer has three Step 1: Take casserole from freezer twenty-five minutes of cooking time. timing functions: and place in oven. “COOK TIME” flashes and . It operates as a minute timer. .
  • Page 29: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning How to Clean the Outiide Metal and plastic parts on door: Wipe frequently with a damp Case. Clean the outside of your cloth to remove all soil. DO N~ oven with soap and damp cloth, USE ABRASIVES, SUCH AS rinse with a damp cloth and then dry.
  • Page 30: Grounding Instructions

    GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Use of Adapter Plugs This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short Usage situations where Usage situations where circuit, grounding reduces the risk appliance’s power cord will appliance’s power cord will of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
  • Page 31: If You Need Service

    POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY PROBLEM A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset OVEN WILL N~ circuit breaker. COME ON Unplug your microwave oven, then plug it back in. sure 3-prong plug on oven is fully inserted into wall receptacle. Make CONTROL PANEL Door not securely closed.
  • Page 32: Warranty

    YOUR HOTPOINT MICROWAVE OVEN WARRANTY Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period. This warranty is extended to WHAT IS COVERED FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY the original purchaser and any For one year from date of original...

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