Whenthe sensor d etects the vaporemittedfromthe food, remainder o f
cookingtime will appear. D oormaybe openedwhenremaining cooking
time appears o n the display. At thistime,you maystiror season food, as
desired.
5.Checkfood for temperature a ftercooking.If additional t ime is needed,
continue to cookwithvariable power andtime.
6. If the sensor d oesnot detectvaporproperly whenpoppingpopcorn, t he
ovenwillturnoff,andthecorrect t imeof daywillbedisplayed. Ifthesensor
doesnot detectvaporproperlywhenusingsensor r eheat, E RROR
will be
displayed, andthe ovenwillturnoff.
7.AnySensor C ookingmodecanbe programmed w ithMoreor LessTime
Adjustment. Seepage32,
8. Each foodhasa cooking hint,Touch HELP when theHELP indicator i slighted
inthedisplay.
Selecting
Foods:
1. The sensor works with foods
at normal
storage
temperature.
For example,
food
for dinner
plate
reheat
would
be at refrigerator
temperature
and
popcorn
at room temperature.
2. Foods weighing
less than
3 ounces
should
be reheated
by time and vari-
able power.
Covering
Foods:
Some
foods
work
best when
covered.
Use the cover
recommended
in the
chart for these foods.
1. Casserole
lid
2. Plastic wrap: Use plastic wrap recommended
for microwave
cooking.
Cover
dish loosely;
allow
approximately
1/2 inch to remain
uncovered
to allow
steam to escape.
Plastic wrap should
not touch
food.
3. Wax paper: Cover dish completely;
fold excess wrap under dish to secure. If
dish is wider than paper, overlap
two pieces
at least one inch to cover.
Be careful when removing
any covering
to allow steam to escape away from you.
REHEAT
You can reheat many foods
by touching
just one pad. You don't
need to calcu-
late reheating
time or power level.
• Suppose
you want to heat prepared
chili:
Touch Reheat pad.
When sensor detects
the vapor emitted
from the food, remainder
of reheating
time will appear.
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