Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 87036 Proctor-Silex
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1 Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual Safety Information… …….……… Operating your microwave… … One-touch buttons………………. Use and Care……………………... Welcome…2 Grounding…4 Excessive Energy Warning…5 Features and Benefits, Specific ations.
2 Welcome! !! IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS !! WARNING! - To reduce the risk of burns, e lectric shock, fire, inj ury to pers ons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: 1) Read all instructions before using the ap pliance.
3 8) Do not operate this applianc e if it has a damaged cord or plug. If it is n ot working properly, or if it has been damaged or drop ped. 9) This appliance shoul d be serviced only by a quali fied service personnel. Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adj ustment.
4 Important Ground ing Instructi ons Microwave 8 703 6 Use and Care Manual: Suppor t: 1-800-4 88-5080 www.ps-microwa ves.com This appliance must be grounde d. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduc es the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
5 PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSS IBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESS IVE MICROWAVE EN ERGY • Do not attempt to operate this microwave oven with the door open because this can result in ha rmful exposure to microw ave energy. It is important not to break or tamper with the safety interlocks.
6 Specifications Model… ……… …… ………… …… …. Power Sour ce… ………… …… …… Power C onsump tion… …… …….. Maximum Outpu t……… …… ……. Oven Capa city… ………… …… …… Turntable Diame ter… ……… …… External Dimensions ……… …… .
7 Materials for u se in microwave How to test f or a microwave-safe dish: To determine i f a dish is m icrowave safe, pl ace the dis h in t he microwave along with a glass mea suring c up filled with one cup of w ater. Micr owave for one m inute on high and t hen ca refully feel t he dis h.
8 Setting up yo ur microwave Installatio n: 1) Remove all packing materials and accessor ies. Examine the oven for any damage such as den ts or broken door. Do no t install if oven is damaged. 2) Select a level s urface that provides en ough open space for ventilation .
1 POPCORN 2 SOUP 3 POTATO 4 DINNER PLATE 5 POWER 6 AM/PM 7 WEIGHT DEFROST 8 TIME DEFROST 9 CLOCK: setting time 10 START/ +30 SEC. 11 PIZZA 12 BEVERAGE 13 FRESH VEGETABLE 14 FROZEN VEGETABLE 15 KITCHEN.
10 1. Power Level Ten power lev els are a vailable. Press the “PO WER” b utton repeate dly to scan through th e diffe rent l evels to mak e your se lection.
11 6. Two-stage co oking To cook food at one pow er level, a nd then at a second power l evel immediately after: 1) Pres s “POWE R” repea tedly to sele ct a power level for stage 1. 2) Ente r a cooking tim e for sta ge 1. T he maximum cooking time is 99 m inutes a nd 9 9 second s.
12 11. Pop corn -Do not use t his but ton if the size of the popcorn bag is less tha n 1.7 5 oz. (5 0 gra ms). 1) Pres s “Popcorn ” once for a popcorn bag size of 1.75 oz. Then p ress “ STAR T.” (“1.75 oz. ” will appear in display) 2) Pres s “Popcorn ” twice for a popcorn ba g size of 3.
13 15. Soup 1) Pres s “Soup” o nce for 4 oz.(113 gr ams). Then pr ess “STAR T.” (“4.00 oz. ” will appear in display) 2) Pres s “Soup” tw ice for 8 oz. (22 7 grams ). The n press “ STAR T.” (“8.00 oz. ” will appear in display) 3) Pres s “Soup” t hree tim es for 1 2 oz.
14 18. Frozen V egeta ble 1) Pres s “Froze n Vegeta ble” once for 4 o z. (1 13 gram s). T hen pres s “S TART.” (“4.00 oz. ” will appear in display) 2) Pres s “Froze n Vegeta ble” twice for 8 oz. (22 7 gram s). T hen press “STAR T.” (“8.
15 Care and Cleaning -Keep the in side of the oven cle an. Food particl es and liquid stains t hat stick to the oven walls can hinder t he operation of the microwave. -Clean up spille d liquid s immediately with a damp towel and mild so ap. Avoid abrasive cleane rs.
16 Trouble shootin g Microwave 8 703 6 Use and Care Manual: Suppor t: 1-800-4 88-5080 www.ps-microwa ves.com Problem 1. Dim Oven Light Possible C auses 1. In low pow er cooking, oven light ma y become dim What to d o 1. This is normal 2. Steam accum ulating on door or hot air coming o ut of vent s duri ng cooking 2.
17 LIMITED 1-YEAR WAR RANTY What does this warranty cover? - Any defect in materials or wor kmanship in th e manufactured product What does this warranty not cover? - Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product. - Improper installation.
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