Microwave, Auto defrosting chart – Kenmore Microwave Oven User Manual

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MICROWAVE

AUTO DEFROSTING CHART

This chart shows which defrost course is recommended for your foods and some special directions for use with the
"Auto Defrost” feature.

AUTO DEFROSTING INSTRUCTIONS.

• For best results, remove fish/seafood meat/poultry

from its original paper or plastic closed package

(wrapper).
Otherwise, the wrap will hold steam and juice close to
the foods which can cause the outer surface of the
foods to cook.

• When it is difficult to remove the wrap from the foods,

defrost the wrapped food for about a quarter of the
total defrost time, which is displayed at the beginning
of the defrost cycle. Remove the foods from oven and

remove the wrap from foods.

• Place foods in a flat glass baking dish or microwave

roasing rack to catch drippings.

• Food should still be somewhat icy in the center when

removed from the oven.

• For best results, turn foods over often as instructed

by directions of ‘‘Auto Defrosting Chart”.

When the directions require “turn over once”, half-

• way the total defrosting time turn foods over.

When the directions require “turn over twice”, turn

foods over one-third and two-thirds of the total
defrosting time. The defrosting time shows in the
display window when START key is touched.

• The chart gives you standing times and standing

techniques needed to complete the thawing process.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The defrosting power setting
(power level 30 DEFROST) should not be confused with

this “Auto Defrost” feature. The defrost cooking level is a
low-energy setting used to cook foods that need slow,
gentle cooking. Use the defrost cooking level to reheat
many frozen convenience foods and also to defrost small
bread items.

COURSE

DEFROST 1
(DEFI, MEAT)

FOOD

DIRECTIONS

STANDING

TIME

BEEF
Ground beef

Turn over once.

Remove thawed portions with fork.
Return remainder into oven to defrost.
Turn over twice for large quantity.

10 min., lb.

Pot roast, chuck

Use a microwave roasting rack.
Turn over twice.
Cover warm areas with aluminum foil.

5 min./ lb.

Rib roast, rolled

Use a microwave roasting rack.

Turn over twice.

Cover warm areas with aluminum foil.

10 min ./lb.

Rump roast

Use a microwave roasting rack.
Turn over twice.
Cover warm areas with aluminum foil.

10 min. lb.

Round steak

Use a microwave roasting rack.

Turn over once.

5 min. lb.

Flank steak

Use a microwave roasting rack.

Turn over once.

5 min., lb.

Sirloin steak

Use a microwave roasting rack.
Turn over once.

5 min./lb.

Tenderloin steak

Use a microwave roasting rack.

Turn over once.

5 min., lb.

Stew beef

Turn over once. Separate.

5 min./lb.

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