Temperature setting, Display temperature, Meats – Sears 85951 User Manual

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“TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED” COOKING

The temperature probe is used to judge doneness when

cooking or reheating food. Set the desired food tempera­
ture with the TEMP CONTROL and the desired power

level with the POWER CONTROL.
When “Hold Warm" is set. after completing the cooking
cycle the oven will hold the food warm up to 100 minutes.

TEMPERATURE SETTING &

DISPLAY TEMPERATURE

Temperatures from 90'’F to 200°F can be chosen and set

in the oven. The temperature should be set in one-

degree increment.

The display window will show the rise in food tempera­
ture in one-degree increment.
The display window will not accurately show food
temperature below 90°F.

DEFINITIONS

MEATS

• Choose only fresh, completely thawed meat.

• Place meat fat side down on the microwave roasting rack

in a glass baking dish. ■

• Microwave cook on the first “multi-power" setting for

half of the total cooking time. (See “Temperature Con­
trolled" Meat Cooking Guide on Page 17.)

• Turn meat to fat side up and:

1

.

Place the temperature probe sensor into the meat with

the first inch of the sensor in the center of the meat,

The sensor should not touch the bone or fat pocket.
The sensor should be put in from the side or from the

front—it should not be put in from the top of the meal.

2. Plug the temperature probe into the socket on the side

of the oven wall.

3. Choose the doneness temperature from the chart on

Page 17. Set the temperature with the TEMP CON­
TROL.

.

4. Microwave cook the meat on the second ''multi­

power” setting. The microwave oven will turn itself off
when the preset temperature is reached. Take the
food out of the oven as soon as the display window
shows "End”.

5. Remove the temperature probe sensor. Let the meat

stand, covered with foil for about 10 minutes before
serving. The temperature will rise about 15®F during
standing time.

Note: It is norma! for meats to become slightly over­
cooked in a small circular area in the immediate vicinity of

the hole made by the meat probe.

TEMPERATURE PROBE SENSOR: The pointed metal
portion of the probe which is placed into the food.

SENSITIVE AREA OF SENSOR: The first inch, or tip,
of the temperature probe sensor.

PLUG: The end of the temperature probe that is plugged
into the oven socket.

SOCKET: The outlet on the side of the oven wall.

CAUTION: Do not plug the pointed end of the temper­
ature probe into the socket.

DISPLAY WINDOW; Shows the cooking temperature
rising as the food is cooking. Chosen temperature may
be seen during cooking by touching TEMP CONTROL.

When “Hold Warm” is set, after completing the cooking
the Display will show “Hold” for 100 minutes or until the
door is opened or STOP is touched.

Microwave Roasting Rack Temperature Probe

Glass Baking Dish

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