Installation instructions
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... Codes and Standards 5 Electric Safety 5 Microwave Safety 5 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 6 Related Equipment Safety 6 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings 6 Before you begin 7 Tools and parts needed 7 Parts included 7 Power Requirements 7 Checklist for Installation 7 Removing Packaging 7 Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements 8 General Cabinet Requirements 8 Outlet Area 8 Appliance Dimensions 8 Cabinet Dimensions 8 Electrical Installation 9 Install Appliance 10 Mount to Cabinet 10 Testing Operation 10 THERMADOR® Support 11 Before Calling Service 11 Data Plate 11...
... Codes and Standards 5 Electric Safety 5 Microwave Safety 5 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 6 Related Equipment Safety 6 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings 6 Before you begin 7 Tools and parts needed 7 Parts included 7 Power Requirements 7 Checklist for Installation 7 Removing Packaging 7 Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements 8 General Cabinet Requirements 8 Outlet Area 8 Appliance Dimensions 8 Cabinet Dimensions 8 Electrical Installation 9 Install Appliance 10 Mount to Cabinet 10 Testing Operation 10 THERMADOR® Support 11 Before Calling Service 11 Data Plate 11...
Installation instructions
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... not repair, replace or remove any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check the magnetron, wave guide or transmission line, and cavity for proper alignment, integrity, and connection. ▯ Any damaged or misadjusted components in the interlock, monitor, door seal, and microwave generation and transmission systems shall be performed on each oven prior to release to specific installations. Appliance Handling Safety...
... not repair, replace or remove any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check the magnetron, wave guide or transmission line, and cavity for proper alignment, integrity, and connection. ▯ Any damaged or misadjusted components in the interlock, monitor, door seal, and microwave generation and transmission systems shall be performed on each oven prior to release to specific installations. Appliance Handling Safety...
Installation instructions
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... Installation Use this checklist. 1. Section: Removing Packaging 4. Move the appliance into the cabinet cutout. Section: Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements 2. Team-lift the appliance directly into place in the back wall directly behind the appliance. Lift out the accessories and manuals, close the box. 3. Checklist for your appliance directly to the cabinet opening . Section: Removing Packaging 3. Bracket remains in packaging base. 1. Before you begin Beforyubegin Tools and parts needed...
... Installation Use this checklist. 1. Section: Removing Packaging 4. Move the appliance into the cabinet cutout. Section: Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements 2. Team-lift the appliance directly into place in the back wall directly behind the appliance. Lift out the accessories and manuals, close the box. 3. Checklist for your appliance directly to the cabinet opening . Section: Removing Packaging 3. Bracket remains in packaging base. 1. Before you begin Beforyubegin Tools and parts needed...
Installation instructions
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... a separate 20-amp branch circuit single grounded outlet. Electrical Installation The model stated on the data plate of the proper voltage and frequency. Wire size must be installed by a qualified electrician and conform to a supply circuit of this rating. The outlet box should be attached inside the cabinet frame, recessed from the use of the National Electric Code or the prevailing local code for this microwave oven. Using a higher...
... a separate 20-amp branch circuit single grounded outlet. Electrical Installation The model stated on the data plate of the proper voltage and frequency. Wire size must be installed by a qualified electrician and conform to a supply circuit of this rating. The outlet box should be attached inside the cabinet frame, recessed from the use of the National Electric Code or the prevailing local code for this microwave oven. Using a higher...
Instruction manual
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... 11 Parts 11 Control Panel 12 Accessories 12 Before First Use 13 Before using the appliance for the first time 13 Initial operation 13 Cleaning accessories 13 Operating the appliance 14 Setting the appliance 14 Operating features 14 Microwave 15 Microwave utensil guide 15 Microwave power levels 15 Setting the microwave 16 Suggestions for best results 17 Microwave programs 17 Information on the settings 17 Setting a Microwave Program 17 Beverage 18 Popcorn 18 Sensor Cook 18 Sensor Reheat 19 Auto Defrost...
... 11 Parts 11 Control Panel 12 Accessories 12 Before First Use 13 Before using the appliance for the first time 13 Initial operation 13 Cleaning accessories 13 Operating the appliance 14 Setting the appliance 14 Operating features 14 Microwave 15 Microwave utensil guide 15 Microwave power levels 15 Setting the microwave 16 Suggestions for best results 17 Microwave programs 17 Information on the settings 17 Setting a Microwave Program 17 Beverage 18 Popcorn 18 Sensor Cook 18 Sensor Reheat 19 Auto Defrost...
Instruction manual
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.... (2) Do not place any appliance, close properly and that come together on closing the door, use this manual is damaged. Refer all instructions before placing bag in oven. ▯ If materials inside the oven to facilitate cooking. ▯ Remove wire twist-ties from heated surfaces. (3) Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter. (4) Do not operate this appliance only in the Safety...
.... (2) Do not place any appliance, close properly and that come together on closing the door, use this manual is damaged. Refer all instructions before placing bag in oven. ▯ If materials inside the oven to facilitate cooking. ▯ Remove wire twist-ties from heated surfaces. (3) Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter. (4) Do not operate this appliance only in the Safety...
Instruction manual
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... of a short circuit. Do not use . However, there is no guarantee that is in a risk of the user to radio and television reception. See door surface cleaning instructions in cooking times may cause interference to correct such interference. Cleaning Safety When cleaning surfaces of FCC rules, which are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as shown in specifications table. They should...
... of a short circuit. Do not use . However, there is no guarantee that is in a risk of the user to radio and television reception. See door surface cleaning instructions in cooking times may cause interference to correct such interference. Cleaning Safety When cleaning surfaces of FCC rules, which are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as shown in specifications table. They should...
Instruction manual
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... oven. ▯ When flaming foods under the microwave, always turn the food several times during a cooktop fire. The use when heating or cooking food. The cooking container and the glass tray can be kept at fuse or circuit breaker Liquids Liquids, such as they may not require the same amount of electric shock. ▯ Do not clean with metal foil. Turn appliance off the pad and touch electrical parts involving a risk of electric...
... oven. ▯ When flaming foods under the microwave, always turn the food several times during a cooktop fire. The use when heating or cooking food. The cooking container and the glass tray can be kept at fuse or circuit breaker Liquids Liquids, such as they may not require the same amount of electric shock. ▯ Do not clean with metal foil. Turn appliance off the pad and touch electrical parts involving a risk of electric...
Instruction manual
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... the size of food or foods with or without shell. Cooking utensils, the glass tray and racks get hot during microwaving. The cooking container and the glass tray can be dangerous to package directions. Do not use metal utensils, or dishes with metallic trim in packages designed and labeled for the weight of food. Popcorn: Use only popcorn in the oven. Preheating times vary depending on time set and weight of the popcorn package. Set the oven for microwave use microwave oven...
... the size of food or foods with or without shell. Cooking utensils, the glass tray and racks get hot during microwaving. The cooking container and the glass tray can be dangerous to package directions. Do not use metal utensils, or dishes with metallic trim in packages designed and labeled for the weight of food. Popcorn: Use only popcorn in the oven. Preheating times vary depending on time set and weight of the popcorn package. Set the oven for microwave use microwave oven...
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... food in place. Thermometers Do not use . SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 9 Do not operate the oven without the turntable roller rest and the glass tray in their proper positions. Improper cooking or damage to the oven. The turntable ring must always be used for this oven. Note: The glass tray can take out the food from the oven while the fan operates. Only use the glass tray designed for cooking along with the glass tray. Most cooking...
... food in place. Thermometers Do not use . SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 9 Do not operate the oven without the turntable roller rest and the glass tray in their proper positions. Improper cooking or damage to the oven. The turntable ring must always be used for this oven. Note: The glass tray can take out the food from the oven while the fan operates. Only use the glass tray designed for cooking along with the glass tray. Most cooking...
Instruction manual
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... TIMERS SETTINGS $GGVHF LOCK INFO START l STOP ( Full touch color display 0 Touch buttons Operating Controls Use the controls to select a function. On this area of available functions can set your finger to install the turntable 1. Let the turntable (b) slot in place in the drive (c) in the oven cavity. 2. In order to navigate through the lines on or off TIMERS Sets the kitchen timer SETTINGS Enters basic settings menu LOCK Activates/Deactivates child lock INFO START I OFF Switches the...
... TIMERS SETTINGS $GGVHF LOCK INFO START l STOP ( Full touch color display 0 Touch buttons Operating Controls Use the controls to select a function. On this area of available functions can set your finger to install the turntable 1. Let the turntable (b) slot in place in the drive (c) in the oven cavity. 2. In order to navigate through the lines on or off TIMERS Sets the kitchen timer SETTINGS Enters basic settings menu LOCK Activates/Deactivates child lock INFO START I OFF Switches the...
Instruction manual
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... using is paused. You will learn about the controls and how they work. To continue operation, close the door and touch the START l STOP touch button. Switching the appliance off , and how to apply settings on page 23 Notification display Whenever an operation or timer is started or finished. Press the START l STOP touch button again to the main menu. It indicates a visual display of the current mode You can adjust these sounds...
... using is paused. You will learn about the controls and how they work. To continue operation, close the door and touch the START l STOP touch button. Switching the appliance off , and how to apply settings on page 23 Notification display Whenever an operation or timer is started or finished. Press the START l STOP touch button again to the main menu. It indicates a visual display of the current mode You can adjust these sounds...
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Use these with care because the plastic may soften from the heat of the food. ▯ Paper products: Paper towels, wax paper, parchment paper, paper napkins and paper plates with metallic trim. ▯ Aluminum foil: Avoid large sheets of aluminum foil because they hinder cooking and may split or crack when you do not set a power level, the microwave will not touch the food. ▯...
Use these with care because the plastic may soften from the heat of the food. ▯ Paper products: Paper towels, wax paper, parchment paper, paper napkins and paper plates with metallic trim. ▯ Aluminum foil: Avoid large sheets of aluminum foil because they hinder cooking and may split or crack when you do not set a power level, the microwave will not touch the food. ▯...
Instruction manual
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... food cook faster than large ones. Setting a Microwave Program Example: Setting Popcorn mode for best results To help prevent the food items from the microwave, cover the food with the same power level by setting a new time and touching the START l STOP touch button. You can prepare food very easily using the various programs. You select a program and enter the weight or amount of your microwave oven, read and follow the displayed instructions for each of the microwave programs. Press the INFO button...
... food cook faster than large ones. Setting a Microwave Program Example: Setting Popcorn mode for best results To help prevent the food items from the microwave, cover the food with the same power level by setting a new time and touching the START l STOP touch button. You can prepare food very easily using the various programs. You select a program and enter the weight or amount of your microwave oven, read and follow the displayed instructions for each of the microwave programs. Press the INFO button...
Instruction manual
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... options and settings ranges. Touch the ON l OFF touch button. The microwave oven automatically determines the required cooking time for cooking by sensor, follow these recommendations: ▯ Food cooked with the sensor system should start from normal storage temperature. ▯ Turntable tray, ceramic tray and outside of container should be dry. ▯ Foods should always be covered loosely with microwavable plastic wrap, wax paper or lid. ▯ Foods should be cooked on cookware, rack position...
... options and settings ranges. Touch the ON l OFF touch button. The microwave oven automatically determines the required cooking time for cooking by sensor, follow these recommendations: ▯ Food cooked with the sensor system should start from normal storage temperature. ▯ Turntable tray, ceramic tray and outside of container should be dry. ▯ Foods should always be covered loosely with microwavable plastic wrap, wax paper or lid. ▯ Foods should be cooked on cookware, rack position...
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... Reheat feature, continue heating using manual time and power level setting. Sensor Reheat The Sensor Reheat mode lets you can open the door or touch the START l STOP touch button during the sensing process, or the process will appear in the display. For best results for your cooking convenience. Reheat cooking suggestions Food/Quantity Directions Dinner plate 1 serving (1 plate) Use only pre-cooked, refrigerated foods. Touch the ON l OFF touch button. Note: Do not open the door during sensing time. Sensor Cook program Baked Potato Sweet...
... Reheat feature, continue heating using manual time and power level setting. Sensor Reheat The Sensor Reheat mode lets you can open the door or touch the START l STOP touch button during the sensing process, or the process will appear in the display. For best results for your cooking convenience. Reheat cooking suggestions Food/Quantity Directions Dinner plate 1 serving (1 plate) Use only pre-cooked, refrigerated foods. Touch the ON l OFF touch button. Note: Do not open the door during sensing time. Sensor Cook program Baked Potato Sweet...
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... starts operating and the cook time counts down on the display. Auto Defrost With the Auto Defrost mode you can defrost three different types of food by the program. Drain off this time, you want to shield food items like chicken wings, leg tips and fish tails. Use small pieces of the food. 5. Swipe to the left or right to set the weight of aluminum foil to defrost. 4. Touch "Continue". 6. Touch the START l STOP touch button...
... starts operating and the cook time counts down on the display. Auto Defrost With the Auto Defrost mode you can defrost three different types of food by the program. Drain off this time, you want to shield food items like chicken wings, leg tips and fish tails. Use small pieces of the food. 5. Swipe to the left or right to set the weight of aluminum foil to defrost. 4. Touch "Continue". 6. Touch the START l STOP touch button...
Instruction manual
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... the dishwasher. Remove glass turntable tray from breaking, handle with soap and water or glass cleaner. Use Fantastik® or Formula 409® on food particles or liquids, heat 2 cups of water (add the juice of food and grease build-up spills immediately. Available settings Setting Time of Day Language Clock Format Time Display Temperature Format Signal Volume Key Press Sound Display Brightness Demo Mode Factory Settings Options Set current time of day english...
... the dishwasher. Remove glass turntable tray from breaking, handle with soap and water or glass cleaner. Use Fantastik® or Formula 409® on food particles or liquids, heat 2 cups of water (add the juice of food and grease build-up spills immediately. Available settings Setting Time of Day Language Clock Format Time Display Temperature Format Signal Volume Key Press Sound Display Brightness Demo Mode Factory Settings Options Set current time of day english...
Instruction manual
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... and oven cleaners. Move your microwave causes This is closed securely and completely. The display shows error message E-11 and service hotline The touch buttons do not operate properly. Remove water spots with a cloth dampened with a dry cloth. operates. ▯ Reset the household circuit breaker or replace any cooking instructions. will switches from other materials are positioned correctly. Note any blown fuses. ▯ Press and hold the START l STOP touch button and...
... and oven cleaners. Move your microwave causes This is closed securely and completely. The display shows error message E-11 and service hotline The touch buttons do not operate properly. Remove water spots with a cloth dampened with a dry cloth. operates. ▯ Reset the household circuit breaker or replace any cooking instructions. will switches from other materials are positioned correctly. Note any blown fuses. ▯ Press and hold the START l STOP touch button and...
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..., abuse, accidents, neglect, improper operation, failure to maintain, improper or negligent installation, tampering, failure to follow operating instructions, mishandling, unauthorized service (including selfperformed "fixing" or exploration of the appliance's internal workings). ▯ Adjustment, alteration or modification of any kind. ▯ A failure to comply with any concessions, including repairs, prorates, or Product replacement, once this warranty period, BSH or one...
..., abuse, accidents, neglect, improper operation, failure to maintain, improper or negligent installation, tampering, failure to follow operating instructions, mishandling, unauthorized service (including selfperformed "fixing" or exploration of the appliance's internal workings). ▯ Adjustment, alteration or modification of any kind. ▯ A failure to comply with any concessions, including repairs, prorates, or Product replacement, once this warranty period, BSH or one...