User`s guide

Energy Saving Reminders
Dishwasher Tips
Be sure your dishwasher is *
full, but not overloaded.
Use the “No Heat Air Dry*
seng 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 secon.
StoveTips
Use the burner that is the *
closest match to pot size.
Use lids on pots and pans so *
you can cook at lower sengs.
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Microwave
The microwave has a recirculang fan that lters
odors coming o the stove and helps circulate
air when cooking.
Avoid pung metal or wooden bowls or uten-
sils, aluminum foil, twist es, or anything with
metal decoraon in the microwave. Leave a gap
in a lid covering bowls or plasc pouches to al-
low steam to escape.
Cleaning Your Microwave’s Grease Filter
Cleaning the grease lter improves the funcon 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 boom 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 posion, slide it into
the slide slot, push it upwards and toward the oven
center to lock in place.
ENERGY STAR® appliances have
been idened by the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protecon Agency and
Department of Energy as being
the most energy-ecient prod-
ucts in their classes. They usually
exceed minimum federal stan-
dards by a substanal amount.