User`s guide
Energy Saving Reminders
Dishwasher Tips
Be sure your dishwasher is *
full, but not overloaded.
Use the “No Heat Air Dry” *
seng to let your dishes air
dry.
Use the “light wash” cycle.*
Scrape rather than prewash *
your dishes before loading in
the dishwasher.
Refrigerator Tips
Set your refrigerator at 37° *
to 40°F for the fresh food
compartment and 5°F for the
freezer secon.
StoveTips
Use the burner that is the *
closest match to pot size.
Use lids on pots and pans so *
you can cook at lower sengs.
11
Microwave
The microwave has a recirculang fan that lters
odors coming o the stove and helps circulate
air when cooking.
Avoid pung metal or wooden bowls or uten-
sils, aluminum foil, twist es, or anything with
metal decoraon in the microwave. Leave a gap
in a lid covering bowls or plasc pouches to al-
low steam to escape.
Cleaning Your Microwave’s Grease Filter
Cleaning the grease lter improves the funcon of the
hood and should be done on a regular basis. Do not
operate the oven hood without the lters in place.
Remove the lter by sliding it out of the side slot
(located on the boom of the microwave) and soak in
hot water and a mild detergent. Do not use ammonia
or place in the dishwasher. Rinse well and shake to dry.
To return the lter to its correct posion, slide it into
the slide slot, push it upwards and toward the oven
center to lock in place.
ENERGY STAR® appliances have
been idened by the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protecon Agency and
Department of Energy as being
the most energy-ecient prod-
ucts in their classes. They usually
exceed minimum federal stan-
dards by a substanal amount.










