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Page 1 - Use & Care Guide

CountertopMicrowave OvenUse & Care GuideModels 565.60582. 60584, 60586, 60589DP16579Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates. IL 60179 U.S.Awww.sea

Page 2 - EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE

OPERATIONCONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES*.»4 23 K -' EBO - SUif‘*‘™es 3BSensor"=l'Hltii’. =SC7Blfl)rff MC -2 l‘l/'irf'A, 1. <1

Page 3 - FULL FIVE YEAR WARRANTY

CUN i KUL KANtL ANU htAI UKES (CONT.)(1) IndicatorsIndicators light or flash in the display window.1/ 2/ 3; Indicate current cooking stage.DEF; Light

Page 4

St I IINU (JUUiJR.To set the correct time of day, follow the steps as below. Example; To set 3:15;StepProcedureKeypad Display1Touch CLOCK.n

Page 5 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

f\l I uncn IlivicnYou can use the Kitchen Timer function independently, even while a cooking program is going on in the oven.Example: To set timer for

Page 6 - UTENSILS

Example: To cook at power level P 80 for 40 seconds:Step Procedure Keypad Display1Touch TIME.• ni * ^p Ì UQ2Turn DIAL until :40 is indicated in the di

Page 7

SENSOR COOKINGSensor Cooking menu allow you to reheat or cook food automatically.This feature provides accurate and fast microwaving for a variety of

Page 8 - TURNTABLE INSTALLATION

AUTOMATIC DEFROST BY WEIGHT_________________________The best defrosting lime and power levels are automatically determined depending on the food weigh

Page 9 - Built-In Installation

Note: • Weight can be entered up to 5.9 lbs.• Beep tone sounds S seconds during the defrosting cycle to signal that food should be rear

Page 10 - ■-' EBO

ADD MINUTEThis feature allows you to cook at maximum power level for 1 minute without pushing the DIAL to start cooking. You can also extend the cooki

Page 11 - (13) DIAL

COOKING GUIDECOOKING TECHNIQUESAdvantages of microwave cooking are speed and efficiency. For warming, heating, and defrosting, nothing really compares

Page 12 - _____________________________

PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVEENERGY(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door ope

Page 13

SENSOR COOKINGGeneral Sensor Cooking Tips:" For Foods not listed in the Sensor Reheating/Cooking Guide, use Time cooking.• After DIAL is pressed

Page 14 - O * n n

SENSOR COOKING (CONT.)Reheating GuideItem/AmountMenu Course Special NotesCasserole/ Entree LasaQna Macaroni and Cheese 6 oz. - 20 oz.FROZENENTREEPLATE

Page 15 - SENSOR COOKING

itsm/Amount Menu Course Special NotesAsparagus, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Mushrooms, Onion, Spinach, Zucchini 4 oz. - 2 lbsFRE

Page 16 - _________________________

cscRav/ni v/'V/v^t\ii'«vjFRESH VEGETABLE SOFT RECIPE Asparagus with Orange-Balsamic Vinaigrette1 lb asparagus, washed and trimmed2 tbsp (3

Page 17 - DEFROSTING CHART

OCrMOUr\ ricuirco I.JCHICKEN PIECES RECIPEChicken Breasts with Lemon, Soy and GingerCooking Time: About 6-8 minutes2 skinless, boneless chicken brea

Page 18 - ADD MINUTE

î livit uuuiviratj - Ai-rc I i^cr^oCONVERTING RECIPESMost hot appetizers adapt well to microwave cooking, the exception being those wrapped in pastry.

Page 19 - COOKING GUIDE

I iivic wwrviBXTU - i¥ic:j^ i o, r~v^uL. i rvi Mrau nonPREPARATION• Use a microwave-safe dish, etc.• Defrost Frozen foods completely.• Wash poultry

Page 20 - SENSOR COOKING scrolls

FoodPowerCookingTimeStandTimeSpecial NotesBeefArrange in loaf dish.Meat loaf, 1V2 lbP50 15-20 min.5 min. Cover with wax paper.PorkPlace in a shallow d

Page 21 - Reheating Guide

Food .PowerCookingTimeStandTimeSpecial NotesPoultryChicken pieces, up to 2 lbsP100 5-8 min.5 min.Arrange skin-side up in a baking dish halfway through

Page 22 - ¡2 - 2 cups rice)

TIME COOKING - BAKED GOODS AND DESSERTSConverting RecipesWhen adapting quick bread recipes, you will find it necessary to reduce the amount of leaveni

Page 23 - V, cup (50 mL) orange juice

TABLE OF CONTENTS ;SAFETYSpecial FeaturesProper and safe use of your oven 4Sensor Cooking...15Important Safety Instructions.5Automat

Page 24 - 2 tsp (1-2 mL) salt

MAINTENANCECLEANINGWipe the oven Inside and outside with a soft cloth and a mild detergent solution. Then rinse and wipe dry. Never use cleaning powde

Page 25 - CONVERTING RECIPES

I KUUtSLtSMUU I INUCheck your problem by using the chart below and try the solutions for each problem. If the microwave oven still does not w

Page 26 - CHECKING DONENESS

TROUBLECAUSEREMEDYArcing or sparking.• Materials to be avoided in microwave oven are used.• The oven is operated when empty.• Food refuse remai

Page 27

For in-home repair of a major appliance, no matter who made it, no matter who sold it!Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week1-800-4-MY-HOME^“(1-800-469-46

Page 28 - TIME COOKING - EGGS

SAFETYPROPER AND SAFE USE OF YOUR OVENThe oven must be level.The turntable and turntable roller rest must be in the oven during cooking. See page 8.Pl

Page 29 - Cooking/Reheating Guide

WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy;IMPORTANT SAFETY

Page 30 - CLEANING

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSMm DANGERElectric Shock Hazard“ Touching some of the internal components can cause serious personal injury or death. Do not disa

Page 31 - I KUUtSLtSMUU I INU

Materials you can use in microwave ovenUtensilsRemarksAluminum foil Shielding only. Small smooth pieces can be used to cover thin parts of meat or pou

Page 32

ASSEMBLYNAMES OF OVEN PARTS AND ACCESSORIESRemove the oven and ail materials from the carton.Your oven comes with the following accessories;Turntable/

Page 33 - 1-800-827-6655

in:» I ALLA I IONThis oven is designed for Countertop or Built-in installation. Before you begin installation, you need to decide how you install your

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