Instruction Manual
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SHIELDING  
Shield  food  with  narrow  strips  of 
aluminum  foil  to  prevent  overcooking. 
Areas that need shielding include poultry 
wing  tips, the ends  of  poultry legs,  and 
corners  of  square  baking  dishes.  Use 
only  small  amounts  of  aluminum  foil. 
Larger amounts can damage your oven. 
TURNING  
Turn foods over midway through cooking 
to expose all parts to microwave energy. 
This  is  especially  important  with  large 
foods such as roasts. 
STANDING  
Foods cooked in the microwave build up 
internal heat and continue to cook for a 
few  minutes  after  heating  stops.  Let 
foods  stand  to  complete  cooking, 
especially  foods  such  as  cakes  and 
whole vegetables. Roasts need this time 
to complete cooking in the center without 
overcooking the  outer areas. All liquids, 
such  as  soup  or  hot  chocolate,  should 
be  shaken  or  stirred  when  cooking  is 
complete.  Let  liquids  stand  a  moment 
before serving. When heating baby food, 
stir  well  at  removal  and  test  the 
temperature before serving. 
ADDING MOISTURE 
Microwave  energy  is  attracted  to  water 
molecules.  Food  that  is  uneven  in 
moisture  content  should  be  covered  or 
allowed  to  stand  so  that  the  heat 
disperses evenly. Add a small amount of 
water to dry food to help it cook.
Power Consumption: 
  120V~60Hz, 1450W 
(MICROWAVE) 
  Output: 
  1000W 
  Operation Frequency: 
  2450MHz 
  Outside Dimensions(H×W×D): 
  12.3×20.5×17.9 in. 
  Oven Cavity 
Dimensions(H×W×D): 
  8.4×13.2×14.3 in. 
  Oven Capacity:   
  0.88cu.ft 
  Net Weight:   
  Approx. 39lb.   
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