Dacor PMD30 manual

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    P le ase R ea d Bef or e Us ing Y ou r Micr ow a v e in a Dr a we r U se & Care Man ual Mi cro w a v e in a D r a w er Mode ls MMD V30S, MMD H30 S, PMD30 IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION Cooking Gu ides Specicatio ns T I N S E B 4 4 7 M R R 0[...]

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    FOR CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE 2 T o aid in rep orti ng this M icr o w a v e in a D ra we r i n case of lo ss or the ft, pl ease record be lo w the mod el n umber and serial num ber located on the unit. W e a lso su gge st y ou record al l the in fo r mation lis ted a nd retai n f or futu re ref erence. M O D E L N U M B E R ___________________________ S [...]

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    CONTENTS 3 2 Custom er Assi stance 2 Precautio ns T o A vo id P os sib le Exposure T o Ex cessiv e Micro wa ve E nergy 3 Con t en t s 4 Consume r Limited W arranty 5 Important Safe ty In structions 6 - 8 In f ormatio n Y ou Need T o K no w 9 Part Names 1 0 Bef ore Operating 1 0 T o Set The Cl ock 1 0 Time r 1 0 St op/ Clear 1 0 Open or Cl ose Micro[...]

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    WHAT IS COVERED CERTIF IC A T E OF W A R RA N T I ES D A COR MICR O W A V E IN A DR A W ER WI T HIN TH E FIF T Y S T ATES OF T HE U. S.A. , T HE DIS TR IC T OF COLUMBI A A ND C A N ADA * : F UL L ONE Y EA R W A R R A NT Y If y our D A COR pro duc t f ai ls to f unction withi n o ne year o f the o r iginal date of pu rchase , due to a def ect in mat[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RE A D A L L INST RUC T IONS BEFORE USING W he n u s i ng t h e M i c ro wave i n a D r a we r, b a s i c s a fe t y precautions should be f ollo wed, including the fo llo wi ng : WARN IN G T o reduce the risk of bu rns , elect ric sh ock , re, i njur y to pe rsons or exp osu re to ex cessive m icrowave energy : 1 R[...]

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    6 INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW ABO UT U N PACKI NG AN D E X AM I N IN G Y OU R MI CROW A VE IN A D R A WER 1 R e m ove a l l p a c k i ng mater ia ls f rom inside t h e M i c r o wa v e i n a D r a w e r . D O N O T R E M O V E T H E W A V E G U I D E C O V E R , w h i c h i s locat ed on t he to p of t h e M i c r o wa v e i n a Drawer . 2 R e [...]

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    7 INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW • m icrow av e-sa fe potter y , stonew a re a nd porcelai n • b rown i ng d ish ( D o not excee d re com mende d pr ehea ti ng ti me. Fo llow manufactu rer’ s d i rect ions. ) These items ca n be use d for shor t ti me r eheati ng of foods t hat hav e l ittle fat or sugar in t hem: • wood, st raw , wicker DO N[...]

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    8 • NEVER use the Micro wa v e in a D ra we r fo r sto ri n g cook books or other items. • Sel ect , stor e a nd ha ndle food ca refu lly t o pr eser ve its h igh qual ity a nd mi n im iz e the spr ead of f oo dbor ne bacter ia . • Keep wa ve g uide co ver clean. Food resid ue can cause arcing and /orres.Seepage1 8. ABO UT FOOD[...]

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    9 PART NAMES KEYSHEET Numbers next to the key sheet il lustrat ion indicate pages on which there a re featu re descr iptions and usage in format ion. 1 Control panel 2 W a ve gu ide co ver DO N OT R EMO VE 3 Men u Lab el 4 Draw er sea li ng surfaces MICROWAVE IN A DRAWER 5 Draw er light 6 Rating Lab el 7 Draw er gu ides 8 V ent 1 2 16 10 1 2 1 7 16[...]

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    10 BEFORE OPERATING Be f ore operating y our new Micro wa ve in a D ra w er ma ke sure y ou read a nd understa nd th is oper ation manual complete ly . • Befo re t he Microw av e in a Dr a wer ca n be used, follo w these steps: 1 Pl ug in the M icro wa v e i n a Draw er . ENJOY YOUR MICRO- WAVE TOUCH CLEAR AND TOUCH CLOCK wil l appea r . 2 T ouch[...]

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    11 TIME COOKING Y our Microwave in a Drawer can be programmed for 99 minutes 99 seconds (99.99). Always enter the seconds after the minutes, even if they are both zeros. • Su ppose you w a nt to cook for 5 minutes at 1 0 0%. 1 Ente r cooking time 5 0 0 . 5.00 TOUCH START O R TOUCH POWER LEVEL 2 T o cook at 100% pow er ( High ), touch ST A RT / EA[...]

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    12 COVER IN G FOO DS : S o m e fo o d s wo r k b e s t wh e n c o ve r e d . U s e t h e c ov e r recom mended i n t he cha r ts for these foods. Y ou may ref er to the h ints by touching the H ELP pad. Se e page 1 7 . 1 Casserole lid. 2 Pl a st ic w r a p: Us e p l a s t ic w r a p r e c o m me n d e d fo r m i c r o w a v e c o o k i n g . C o v [...]

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    13 MICROWAVE IN A DRAWER COOKING SEN SOR CO OKING 1 T ouch SEN SOR COOK pad once. SEE LABEL SELECT FOOD NUMBER 2 See Menu Lab el . Select desire d food by touching number pad. Ex: T ouch 5 f or baked pot atoes. 3 T ouch ST A RT / EASY MI N UT E pad. Note: • T o heat or cook ot her foods or foods abov e or b el ow the quantity allo wed on t he SEN[...]

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    14 DE FROST U se t h is feature to defrost t he foods sho wn i n t he DEF R OST CH ART bel ow . 1 T ouch D EF ROST pad. SEE LABEL SELECT FOOD NUMBER 2 See Menu L ab el. Sele ct d esi re d food by touch i ng th e numb er pa d. Ex: T ouch 2 for ste a k s/chops. STEAKS CHOPS ENTER WEIGHT 3 Enter w eight b y touchi ng number pads. 1.0 4 T ouch S T ART [...]

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    15 MICROWAVE IN A DRAWER COOKING RE HE A T C HA RT FOO D A MO UN T PR OC E DU R E 1 Fresh rolls/ mufn s 1 - 8 pcs Use t h is padto war mrolls, muf ns, biscuits,bag els etc. La rgei temsshould b econs ideredas 2 or 3 regu la r size. A r ra nge on plate ; cov er with [...]

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    16 MIC RO WARM M i c r o Wa r m a l l ows yo u t o ke ep fo o d wa r m u p t o 3 0 mi nutes. DI RE CT USE 1 T ouch MICRO W A R M pad. ENTER TIME UP TO 3 0 MINUTES 2 Ent er de si r ed t i m e by tou ch i ng th e nu m be r p ad s. T o enter 30 mi nutes, touc h 3000 . 30.00 TOUCH START 3 T ouch ST A RT / EASY MI N UT E pad. The o v en will sta r t. T [...]

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    17 OTHER FEATURES SETUP/H ELP If t he el ect r ical pow er suppl y to yo u r Microw av e in a D raw er should be i nter r upted , the displa y wil l inter m ittently show ENJOY YOUR MICRO- WAVE TOUCH CLEAR AND TOUCH CLOCK a f ter t he p o wer is r ei nst ate d . If this occurs, the SETU P/H ELP option you i nput wi ll be erase d. Simp ly touch S TO[...]

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    18 CLEANING AND CARE EX TE R IO R The outside sur face is p recoate d met al a nd plastic. Clean the outsi de with m i ld soap a nd water; r i nse a nd dr y with a soft cloth. Do not use any ty pe of house hold or abrasiv e cl ea ner . ST A IN LESS S TEE L SU RFACE (SELE CT M OD E LS) The exterior should be wiped often wi th a soft damp clo t h and[...]

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    19 Please check the f ollo wing bef ore ca ll ing for service. It ma y sav e you time a nd e xpense. PR OB LE M PO S SI BLE CAU SE SO LUTIO N 1 Par t or a ll of Microw av e in a D raw er do es not operat e. • Po wer cord of Micro wa ve in a Draw er is not compl etely connecte d to the elect rica l outlet. • Po wer outage. • Fuse/ ci rcuit bre[...]

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    20 NOTES[...]

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    21 NOTES[...]

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    22 NOTES[...]

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    For mo r e co mp le te in fo r ma ti on a n d sa fet y pr ec au t io ns , r efe r to you r O pe rat io n M an u al . SET C LOC K 1 T ouch TI M ER /CLOCK pad and number 2 . 2 T ouch number pads for cor rect t ime of day and touch TI M ER /CL OCK pad agai n. If t he el ectr ical po w er sup pl y to yo ur r a n ge s ho u l d be i nt e r r u p t e d , [...]

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    AUTO-TOUCH GUIDE MI C RO WARM Micro W a r m a llow s you to k e ep food w a r m up to 30 m i nutes. Dir e c t U se 1 T ouch MICRO W A R M pad . ENTER TIME UP TO 3 0 MINUTES 2 Enter d esire d ti me by touching the number pads. T o enter 30 m inutes, touch 3000 . 30:00 TOUCH START 3 T ouch ST A RT / EASY M IN U TE pa d. Wi t h Ma nu al Co o k ing 1 E[...]