Beyond WBYMW1 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 WBYMW1...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Microwave Owner’s Manual PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door (b) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil (c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged.
  • Page 3: Additional Important Safety Instructions

    14) Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter. 15) See surface, door cleaning instructions on page 19. 16) To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity: 17) Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
  • Page 4: Grounding Instructions

    Microwave Owner’s Manual Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
  • Page 5: How Your Microwave Oven Works

    Cooking Accessories (not included with Microwave) Plastic containers Plastic wrap Wax paper Materials to Avoid in a Microwave Oven Cooking Accessories (not included with Microwave) Aluminum pan or tray Food carton with metal handle Metal or metal-trimmed utensils Metal twist ties Plastic foam Wood How Your...
  • Page 6 Microwave Owner’s Manual 1. Introducing the Beyond Your Beyond Microwave Oven delivers the ultimate ease of use and convenience in microwave cooking. Of course, the Beyond Microwave Oven is ideal for routine microwaving chores: warming your cup of coffee, reheating leftovers, defrosting that roast or baking potatoes and so on.
  • Page 7: Choose A Location

    Introducing the Beyond Choose a Location Because you will be using your Beyond Microwave Oven frequently, choose a location that allows convenient access. Keep these points in mind when deciding where to place your oven: • The oven must be placed on a firm, level surface. •...
  • Page 8: Set The Clock

    Microwave Owner’s Manual Set the Clock NOTE: Before using the Beyond Microwave Oven for the first time, you must set the clock to the correct time of day. To set the clock: 1. Press CLOCK on the control panel. The display will flash 0:00. 2.
  • Page 9: Control Panel

    Get To Know Your Beyond Control Panel The control panel is shown in Figure 3, below. Control panel push buttons and features are described in Table 1, immediately following. 1. Power Level Selector 2. Number Pad 3. STOP/CANCEL 4. DEFROST 5.
  • Page 10 Microwave Owner’s Manual Figure Other Important Oven Features Control Panel Safety Lock The oven control panel can be locked to prevent inadvertent operation. To lock the Control Panel: • Make sure the oven is not in use. If necessary, clear or stop any functions. •...
  • Page 11: Basic Oven Operation

    Instant On The oven features one button operation for cooking on high power for one to six minutes. Press a number from 1 to 6 on the number pad, the oven will begin cooking immediately in accordance with the number pressed. Pause Function During cooking, the oven will stop operating if: •...
  • Page 12 Microwave Owner’s Manual For basic heating, reheating, and cooking: 1. Place your food in a microwave-safe package or container. Set it carefully in the center of 2. Press POWER to select the power setting. P 10 will appear in the display window. Pressing 3.
  • Page 13: Auto Defrost

    3. Next, select the power level for stage two by pressing POWER until the desired power 4. Set the desired cooking time for stage two by entering the desired minutes and 5. Press START. At the end of stage one cooking stage two cooking will begin. At the 4.
  • Page 14: Time Defrost

    Microwave Owner’s Manual 6. When the defrosting time is complete, the oven will beep four times and the time of day 7. Allow food to sit a few minutes before stirring and serving. Most meat needs to stand Time Defrost To defrost food for a specified time: 1.
  • Page 15 5. Beyond Microwaving Your Beyond Microwave Oven takes you beyond simple reheating and defrosting to fully automated microwave cooking. Your Beyond Microwave Oven is pre-programmed to perfectly prepare over 4000 different kinds of packaged foods. This feature takes the guesswork out of microwaving foods that require multiple power settings and cooking times.
  • Page 16 Microwave Owner’s Manual NOTE: When you first plug in your Beyond Microwave Oven, the oven’s display window will prompt you to enter your Home Code. • To obtain your Home Code, follow the instructions in the Home Hub Owner’s manual. Your Home Code will appear in the Home Hub display.
  • Page 17: Using The Learn Function

    3. If the message STIR appears on the display window durnig cooking, open the oven door, using oven mitts, perform the appropriate steps indicated on the package, ie. stir, turn, uncover, etc. Close the door, and press START to resume the cooking program. 4.
  • Page 18: User Maintenance Instructions

    Microwave Owner’s Manual Using the Learn Function to Customize Cooking Programs You may also use the Learn function to tailor the oven’s pre-programmed cooking instructions to your individual preferences. Cooking instructions that you manually enter using the Learn function take priority over pre-programmed cooking instructions. Retrieving New Cooking Programs from the Home Hub Network If you have a Home Hub, you can “ask”...
  • Page 19: Microwave Cooking Guidelines

    Table 2. Cleaning and Care of the Beyond Microwave Oven Surface Door Exterior Interior Scanning Wand Odor Removal Control Panel Turntable and Turntable Roller Ring Wave Guide Cover Vents 7. Reference Microwave Cooking Guidelines Guidelines for General Microwave Cooking: Cleaning Procedure Wipe the window on both sides with a damp cloth to remove any spills or spatters.
  • Page 20 Microwave Owner’s Manual Guidelines for Preparing Packaged Foods: • Very moist foods cook more evenly than dryer foods. Foods with a low moisture content should be covered during cooking. Allowed the food to stand after cooking so that the heat can disperse evenly. •...
  • Page 21 • Recommended cooking times for most foods are set until the food is tender, hot and steamy, no burnt edges and/ or food is ready to eat, or approximately 165°F unless otherwise stated on the package.. • Kids Meals need to cook to 165°F unless the package instucts otherwise. Food will be HOT, adult supervision recommended.
  • Page 22 Microwave Owner’s Manual Guidelines for Dehydrated Scalloped Potatoes: Amount 5 to 6 oz (141 to 170 gm) Guidelines for Dehydrated Mashed Potatoes: Amount 7 to 8 oz (198 to 227 gm) Guidelines for Dry Rice/Couscous/Pilaf Mixes: Amount Individual serving package 4 to 5 oz (112 to 140 gm) 5.1 to 12 oz (142 to 336 gm) Guidelines for Dry Pasta Mixes:...
  • Page 23 Power Level  Cook less tender cuts of meats  Melt butter and chocolate  Soften butter & cheese P 1 (Low)  Soften ice cream  Raise yeast dough  Keep cooked foods warm for short periods of time Fresh Vegetable Cooking Guide Use microwave plastic wrap to cover vegetables when cooking.
  • Page 24 Microwave Owner’s Manual Vegetable Corn on the Eggplant Parsnips Peas Potatoes Spinach Squash Turnips Quantity Container / Liquid 1 to 5 small 3 quart oblong glass ears baking dish. If corn is in husk, use no water, if husk has been removed, add 1⁄4 cup water.
  • Page 25: Microwave Cooking Guide

    Microwave Cooking Guide Always cook in microwave-safe containers. Paper is acceptable for some foods. DO NOT USE METAL CONTAINERS. Cooking times and food quantities should be used as guidelines only. Power Food Level Appetizers Party Mix (21⁄2 P 10 quarts) Meatballs, small P 10 meat or Hot Dog...
  • Page 26 Microwave Owner’s Manual Power Food Level Fish & Shellfish Fillets or Steaks P 10 (1 lb) Casserole, P 10 precooked (2 to 3 quart) Scallops, Shrimp, P 10 peeled (1 lb) Fruits Baked Apples or P 10 Pears Meats and Poultry The USDA recommends cooking meats to the following internal temperatures to be sure any harmful bacteria has been killed.
  • Page 27 Power Food Level Meat Casseroles P 10 with pre-cooked Meat and Ingredients Meat Stews with raw Meat and Vegetables Meat Patties P 10 (4 per lb, or 4 oz each) Spareribs (2 to 3 lb) Chops with Sauce Pot Roast, 3 to 4 lb Pot Roast, tender Roast, tender beef such as rib-eye or...
  • Page 28 Microwave Owner’s Manual Power Food Level Hot Cereal, regular P 10 or instant Rice, instant P 10 Pie Crust Crumb Crust (9 inch) Poultry (use microwave-safe cooking bag) Chicken, cut up. P 10 6 to 8 pieces Whole Chicken or Cornish Hens Turkey Legs or Quarters...
  • Page 29: Reheating Guide

    Reheating Guide Stir or rearrange large amount of food after half the suggested heating time. To be thoroughly heated, food should reach a temperature of 160˚F to 165˚F. Allow foods to stand a few minutes before serving. Food Appetizers Saucy meatballs, riblets, cocktail franks, etc.
  • Page 30 Microwave Owner’s Manual Other Microwave Oven Uses Food Vegetables Small (1⁄2 cup serving) peas, beans, corn, etc. Large or whole asparagus spears, corn on the cob,etc. Mashed potatoes, squash, pumpkin, etc. (1⁄2 cup serving) Sauces Dessert: chocolate or butterscotch Chunky type giblet gravy, spaghetti sauce, etc.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    English/Metric Conversions English to Metric English Measure 1 teaspoon 1 tablespoon 1 ounce (liquid) 1 cup 1 pint 1 quart 1 gallon 1 ounce (dry) 1 pound Technical Specifications Power source Power consumption Output Oven capacity NOTE : 8. Troubleshooting Problem Oven will not turn on.
  • Page 32 Microwave Owner’s Manual Problem Oven will not turn on. Oven will not start cooking. Arcing or sparking Unevenly cooked foods and/or undercooked foods Uneven, incomplete defrosting The turntable wobbles. When the oven is oper- ating, there is noise com- ing from the glass tray.
  • Page 33: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions I am having trouble with the scanning wand. Try moving the wand back and forth across the barcode several times. Try scanning from corner to corner. It is easier to move the scanning wand smoothly with a quick motion rather than a slow motion.
  • Page 34: Limited One-Year Warranty

    Microwave Owner’s Manual 9. LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY Warranty: This Toastmaster® product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of (1) year from the original purchase date. This product warranty covers only the original consumer purchaser of the product.
  • Page 35: Contact Information

    Pièces Consommateurs : 1-800-947-3745 consumer_ relations@ toastmaster.com Horaires : De 8h00 à 17h30, heure GMT - 6 En México: Toastmaster de México, S. A. de C. V. Cerrada de Recursos Hidráulicos Número 6 La Loma Industrial Tlalnepantla de Baz, C. P. 54060 Estado de México...

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