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(Cooking
in more than One Cycie...continued)
A buzzer will sound to signal the end of Cycle 1. The microwave oven will men start Cycle 2.. unless you�ve opened the door to check the food. (if you do, touch START to restorf the oven.] When it starts up agaln the Cycle 2 and Cook Power INDICATORS wlli be on. The countdown for Cycle 2 will begln and me Cook Power setting will periodlcally show on the DISPLAY. Another buzz and Cycle 2 is flnlshed. Your microwave oven will start Cycle 3 with Its dlspioyed countdown of tlme and then Cook Power. Of course, the Cycle 3 and Cook Power INDICATORS will be on. At the end ot Cycle 3, the buzzer will sound tour times unless You open the door or touch the CANCEL Pod. The tlme of day will again be on the DISPLAY.
Defrosting in Your Microwave
Oven
When you touch the DEFROST Cooking Cycle Command pad, your microwave oven automatically operates at 30% of full power. If you want faster defrosting (which may cause partial cooking on the ouiside), or slower defrosting. refer lo Cooking in One Cycle at a Selected Cook Power on pages 7 and 8. Start with 40% for faster defrosting, or 20% for slower defrosting.
1.
Put Frozen Food in the Microwave DEFROST Cooking Cycle
Oven and Close the Door. Pad.
cycle. The Defrost INDICATOR WII! it IS not necessary to first touch
2. Touch
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Touch Defrost
come on. Since DEFROST is a separate a Cycle 1, 2 or 3 pad.
Touch Numbers In Order
Time. This example shows touching NUMBER PADS 2. 0 and 0. Refer to your MICRO MENUS Cookbook for suggested defrosting times. The time you select will show on the DISPLAY
3. Touch in Defrosting
Display Shows Selected Time 4. Touch the Start Pad. When you touch
in the START Command. the Start will come on for a few seconds. It will go off, but the Defrost will stay lit for the whole time. Countdown of the Defrost time WIII
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I.
Touch Start
INDICATOR INDICATOR
show on the DISPLAY
REMINDER: You hove probably notlced that defrosting with time Is exactly the same OS Cooking In One Cycle (page 7). The only difference: When you use the DEFROST pod, the microwave oven works at 30% of full power Instead of at the full power it would use if you touched the Cycle 1 pod.
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