Special Features; Sensor Cooking; Sensor Reheat; Using The Rack - Frigidaire plmv169dcd Use And Care Manual

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SENSOR
COOKING
Electrolux's
Sensor
is a semi-conductor
device
that detects
the
vapor
(moisture
and humidity)
emitted
from the food
as it heats.
The sensor
adjusts
the cooking
times
and power
level for various
foods
and quantities.
Using
Sensor
Settings:
1.
After
microwave
oven is plugged
in, wait
2 minutes
before
using SENSOR
COOKING.
2.
Be sure the exterior
of the cooking
container
and the interior
of
the microwave
oven are dry. Wipe
off any moisture
with a dry
cloth
or paper
towe!.
3.
The microwave
oven works
with foods
at normal
storage
temperature.
For example,
popcorn
would
be at room
temperature.
4.
Any SENSOR
COOKING
selection
can be programmed
with
More or Less Time
Adjustment.
See page
17.
5.
More or less food
than the quantity
listed
in the chart
should
be
cooked
following
the guidelines
in any microwave
cookbook.
6.
During
the first part of SENSOR
COOKING,
food
name
will
appear
on the display.
Do not open
the microwave
oven door
or touch
Clear/Off
during
this part of the cooking
cycle. The
measurement
of vapor
will be interrupted.
If this occurs,
an
error
message
will appear.
To continue
cooking,
touch
the
Clear/Off
pad and cook manually.
When
the sensor
detects
the vapor
emitted
from the food,
remainder
of cooking
time will appear.
Door may be opened
when
remaining
cooking
time
appears
on the display.
At this
time,
you may stir or season
food,
as desired.
7.
If the sensor
does
not detect
vapor
properly
when popping
popcorn,
the microwave
oven will turn off, and the correct
time
of day will be displayed.
If the sensor
does not detect
vapor
properly
when
cooking
other foods,
ERROR
will be displayed,
and the microwave
oven will turn off.
8.
Check
food for temperature
after cooking.
If additional
time is
needed,
continue
to cook manually.
9.
Each food
has a cooking
hint. Touch
HELP
pad when the
HELP
indicator
is lighted
in the display.
10. To use SENSOR
COOKING,
touch
pad within
3 minutes
after
cooking,
c!osing
the door, touching
the Clear!Off
pad or during
cooking.
Covering
Foods:
Some foods
work best when covered.
Use the cover
recommended
in the SENSOR
COOKING
CHART
for these
foods.
1. Casserole
lid.
2. Plastic
wrap:
Use plastic
wrap
recommended
for microwave
cooking.
Cover
dish loosely;
allow
approximately
1/2 inch to
remain
uncovered
to allow
steam
to escape.
Plastic
wrap
should
not touch
food.
3. Wax
paper:
Cover
dish completely;
fold excess
wrap
under
dish
to secure.
If dish is wider than
paper,
overlap
two pieces
at bast
one inch to cover.
Be careful
when
removing
any covering
to allow steam
to escape
away from you.
SENSOR
REHEAT
You can cook many foods
by touching
just one pad.
You don't
need to calculate
cooking
time or power
level.
* Suppose
you want to reheat
canned
chili.
1. Touch
Sensor
Reheat
pad. When
sensor
detects
the vapor
emitted
from the food,
remainder
of reheating
time will appear.
2_At end, follow
the directions
in the display.
NOTE:
The Turntable
On/Off,
Sensor
Reheat,
Popcorn,
Fresh
Veggie
and Poultry
settings
have 2 choices.
Follow
directions
in
the Interactive
Display
to choose
desired
option.
USING THE RACK
The rack allows
several
foods
to be cooked
or reheated
at one
time.
However,
for the best cooking
and reheating,
use the
turntable
on and the automatic
features.
When
using the rack, set time and power
level
manually.
Allow
plenty of space
around
and between
the dishes.
Pay close
attention
to the cooking/reheating
progress.
Reposition
the foods
and reverse
them
from rack to turntable
at least once during
any
cooking
or reheating
time.
Using
a lower
power
leve! will assist
in
better
cooking/reheating
uniformity.
AVOID:
* Storing
the rack in the microwave
oven when
not in use.
, Popping
popcorn
on the turntable
with the rack in the microwave
oven,
Using
any browning
dish on the rack.
Using
special
features
with the rack. Special
features
are
designed
to be used with foods
only on the revoMng
turntable,
, Cooking
directly
on the rack--use
microwave-safe
cookware,
SENSOR
REHEAT
CHART
FOOD
AMOUNT
PROCEDURE
Sensor
Reheat:
4 - 36oz
Place
in dish or casserole
slightly
larger
than amount
to be reheated.
Flatten,
if possible.
Cover with
lid,
Turntable
On
plastic
wrap or wax paper.
Use covers
such as plastic
wrap
or lids with larger
quantities
of more dense
foods
such as stews.
After
reheating,
stir well, if possible.
Foods
should
be very hot. If not, continue
to
heat with variable
power
and time.
After stirring,
re-cover
and allow to stand
2 to 3 minutes.
Turntable
Off
13 x 9 x 2
Ideal for reheating
stirrable
casseroles,
such as macaroni
and cheese
or stew.
Cover with vented
Stirrable
glass
utility
plastic
wrap or wax paper.
Touch
Sensor
Reheat
twice and at signal,
stir casserole
and rotate
dish.
casserole
Touch
START,
At end, stir and allow to stand,
covered,
for 5 to 10 minutes.
Non-stirrable
13 x 9 x 2
Ideal for reheating
non-stirrable
casseroles,
such as lasagna.
Cover with vented
plastic
wrap or wax
glass
utility
paper.
Touch
Sensor
Reheat
three
times and at signal,
rotate dish. Touch
START.
At end, allow
to
casserole
stand,
covered,
for 10 to 15 minutes.
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