Kenmore 565.60584 User Manual

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TROUBLE

CAUSE

REMEDY

Arcing or sparking.

• Materials to be avoided in

microwave oven are used.

• The oven is operated when

empty.

• Food refuse remains in the

cavity or inside the cavity is
uncieaned.

• Use microwave-safe

cookware only, (page 7)

• Do not operate with oven

empty.

• Clean cavity with wet

towel.

Unevenly cooked

foods.

“ Materials to be avoided in

microwave oven are used.

• Food is not defrosted

completely.

Cooking time/Cooking power
level is not suitable.

• Food is not turned or stirred.

• Use microwave-safe

cookware only, (page 7)

• Completely defrost food.

• Use correct time/cooking

power level,

• Turn or stir food.

The Windmill™ fan
rotates fast and/or slow
during cooking.

■> The Windmill™ fan rotates

using air. The rotating speed
may be faster or slower
depending on the amount of

air volume. This is normal.

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Overcooked foods.

• Cooking time/Cooking power

level is not suitable.

« Use correct cooking time/

cooking power level.

Undercooked foods.

• Materials to be avoided in

microwave oven are used.

• Food is not defrosted

completely.

< Oven ventilation ports are

restricted.

» Cooking time/Cooking power

level is not suitable.

• Use microwave-safe

cookware only, (page 7)

• Completely defrost food.

• Check to see that oven

ventilation ports are not

restricted.

• Use correct time/cooking

power level.

Improper defrosting.

• Materials to be avoided in

microwave oven are used.

• Cooking time/Cooking power

level is not suitable.

» Food is not turned or stirred.

• Use microwave-safe

cookware only, (page 7)

• Use correct time/cooking

power level.

• Turn or stir food.

Oven light will not glow.

• The light bulb has burned out.

• DIAL has not been touched.

• Contact your nearest

Sears Service Center.
See Back cover for phone

numbers.

• Push DIAL.

Eggs sometimes pop.

• The egg yolk may pop

because of steam build-up
inside the membrane.

• Pierce the membrane

with a toothpick before
cooking it.

Steam coming out of
the air exhaust vent.

• Steam is produced during

cooking. The microwave
oven has been made to vent

this steam.

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