User Instructions-Cooking Guide; Easy Use Chart - Tricity Bendix IM 900 Operating And Installation Instructions

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User Instructions — Cooking Guide
"High Power" Cooking
High is 650W. This is ideal for prime cooking of most foods.
The enclosed cook book will give further instruction.
"Variable Power" Cooking
Many foods require slower cooking to give the best results.
In addition to
"H"
there are 4 other power levels. Further
information on how these power levels can be used can be
found on page 9.
To Set Power Level:
Power bar indicator in the Display Window will shift from
High to the lower power by holding your finger on the
" § power" pad.
After reaching the Lower Power
"L",.
power display will
return to
"H"
and continue to shift.
To stop your desired power level simpiy remove your finger
from the " (2) power" pad.
"Programmed Defrost"
This special setting has been designed to cut down
defrosting times. It does this by initially defrosting on high
"H"
and then automatically switching down to medium low
"ML".
See page 13 for detailed directions.
"Delay Start" Cooking
This oven can be programmed to begin cooking
automatically at a pre-set Time of Day. See page 12. for
detailed instructions.
"Two Stage" Cooking
Some recipes need more than one cooking stage. Many
foods will cook better when cooked for a period of time at
one power setting and then cooked for another period of
time at a different power setting.
With a cake, for example, the cookbook may recommend
cooking at the
"MH"
setting, followed by a period of cooking
time at the
"H"
High Setting.
"MH"
medium high allows the
cake to rise gently and then
"H"
High finishes the cooking
cycle. You can preset both stages at the beginning, start
the oven, and then the oven will change automatically into
the second stage at the preset time. For detailed directions
on "Two Stage" cooking refer to Page 10.
"Rapid Reheat" Cooking
This special feature cuts down even further the number of
controls you have to touch. For the ultimate in the
convenience cooking any one of the time keys turn into
"instant start pads" once "Rapid Reheat" has been
touched, (no need to even press START). Rapid Reheat
set is automatically preset on 850W.
For instance:
touch "Rapid Reheat", Imin: oven
automatically starts cooking for 1 minute,
touch "Rapid Reheat", 5min: oven
automatically starts cooking for 5
minutes.
See page 11 for detailed directions.
Easy Use Chart
Your new DIGITOUCH control panel allows you to use your microwave oven in many ways.
CLOCK
"HIGH POWER" and
"VARIABLE POWER" Cooking
"TWO STAGE" COOKING
To set:
1. Touch
"CLEAR/STOP".
2.
Touch
"CLOCK SET".
3. Touch
"HOUR":
Keep on touching
for correct hours, and touch
"MINUTE"
keep on touching for
correct minutes.
4.
Touch
"CLOCK SET".
This "locks" in the time and starts the
clock running.
To set:
..
i
ouch
"CLEAR/STOP".
2.
Touch
"POWER"
and select
desired power level.
3. Touch time key(s) for desired
cooking time.
4.
Touch
"START".
(See page 8 for more detailed
instructions.
To set:
1. Touch
"CLEAR/STOP".
2.
Touch
"POWER"
and select
desired power level for first
cooking stage.
3. Touch time key(s) for desired
cooking time.
4.
Touch
"POWER":
and select
desired power level for second
cooking stage.
5. Touch time key(s) for desired
cooking time.
6. Touch
"START".
(See page 10 for more detailed
instructions).
'RAPID REHEAT" COOKING
"PROGRAMMED DEFROST"
"DELAY START" COOKING
To set:
1. Touch
"CLEAR/STOP".
2. Touch
"RAPID REHEAT".
3. Touch one time key only for
desired cooking time on max.
power.
(See page 11 for more detailed
instructions).
To set:
1. Touch
"CLEAR/STOP".
2.
Touch
"DEFROST".
3. Touch time key(s)for desired
defrost time.
4.
Touch
"START".
(See page 13 for more detailed
instructions).
To set:
1. Touch
"CLEAR/STOP".
2.
Touch
"DELAY COOK".
3. Touch
"HOUR"
and
"MINUTES"
keys for the time of day to start
cooking.
4.
Touch
"POWER"
and select
desired power level.
5. Touch time key(s) for desired
cooking time.
6. Touch
"START".
(See page 12 for more detailed
instructions).
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