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Power level is atltolnaticall_ set at 3. belt can be c]lanoed
You can defl'ost small items quickly by raising the power
level alier entering the ume. Power level 1 cuts the total
tr s mf H "de ost" g t" nem about half: powerleve110 _uts the
total time to appro×imately 1/3. Ho_wver, todd will
need more ii'equent attention than USEEal.
dtfll tlmmI ) n__noise may, be heard durin g-defrostino-o.
This is normal when oven is not operating at Highpo_vr.
DefrostingTips
, l;oods t_'ozen in paper or plastic can be deti'osted in
the package. Closed packages shotEld be slit, pierced
or vented AI_TER ibod has partially defl'osted. Plastic
storage containers should be partiall} tmcovered.
, Family-size, prepackaged ti'ozen dinners can be
detmsted and microwaved. If the todd is in a ibil
COlltainer, trallstor it to a illicrowave-sate dish.
Foods that spoil easil} should not be allowed to sit
out tor more than one hour alier det_'osting. Room
temperature promotes the growth of harmful
bacteria.
For more even deti'osting of larger foods, such as
roasts, use Auto Defrost. Be sure large meats are
complete b deti'osted betore cooking.
, When defrosted, R)od shotEld be cool but sotiened
in all areas. If still slightly iW, return to the microwave
veU briefly, or let it stand a tow mintEtes.
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