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The correct amount of cooking time is very important to overall results. Most items cook in about half the time of a conventional oven. Check

doneness of food at the CHECK FOOD signal during cooking, continue cooking if needed.

RACK

SPEED OPTION

FOOD

POSITION* SETTING

TIPS

See page 13 in Cooking Guide for:

MEATS

>■

Use metal pans to reduce spattering when cooking

Beef, Pork

2

roasts and turkey.

Whole Chicken

3

For faster cooking, use glass baking dishes for poultry

Turkey, unstuffed

1

and fish.

Fish, thawed'

3

Use oven cooking bags for less tender roasts.

MAIN DISH

Lasagna

3

Turn roasts over halfway through cooking.

Meatloaf

3

>-

Shield faster cooking areas on meat & poultry with

Tuna Noodle

3

aluminum foil,

Frozen Pizza - self-rise

2

- regular

2

3^ For best results, use glass baking dishes for lasagna

and meatloaf.

See page 19 in Cooking Guide for;

3^ Place self-rise frozen pizza directly on the rack without

SIDE DISH

a pan, Place regular pizza in a pan.

Potatoes, baked

3

>■ Add toppings (cheese, bread crumbs, sauces) during

Squash, halved

3

last few minutes of cooking.

Frozen Potato Products

3

See page 32 in Cooking Guide for:

BAKED GOODS

3^ Use metal pans for brownies and bar cookies.

Brownies, bar cookies

2

mmW

>- Use glass baking dishes for apple crisp.

Apple Orisp

2

Muffins

3

>- Times may be slightly more than half for baked items.

Cinnamon Rolls, refrigerated

2

Add time as needed.

EGG/CHEESE-BASED DISHES

2 o r 3

Egg casseroles are done when set and golden brown.

See page 33 in Cooking Guide for:

FROZEN DINNERS

/r

35- Set time in minutes for the maximum conventional bake

Packaged in heatproof

2

time, followed by the

AUTO

SET pad. l ime will be cut

paper and plastic

in half.

See page 34 in Cooking Guide for:

DEFROST

>- Shield thin edges with foil prior to defrosting.

Roasts

2

Whole Chicken

2

* The bottom rack position is #1.

PRKillllONS TO mm

possible

exposure

to

excessive

mkrowaye

ehergy

A) DO NOT

attempt to operate this oven using the Speed Op­

tions with the door open since open-door operations can re­
sult in harmfui exposure to microwave energy, it is important

not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.

C)

DO NOT

operate the oven if it is damaged, it is particularly important

that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the; (1)

door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals
and sealing surfaces.

B) DO NOT

place any object between the oven front tace and

the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on

sealing surfaces.

D)

The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly
qualified service personnel.

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