Electrolux TINSEB471MRR0 manual

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    TINS EB 471 MRR0 U se & Car e Guide Built-In Conv ection Microwav e Ov en[...]

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    © 20 03 Ele ctr olu x Hom e Produ ct s, Inc. Post Of f ice B ox 21 2378, Augus ta , Geor gia 3 0 91 7 , USA All r ight r eser ved . Printed i n the USA 2 Finding Information MAKE A RE CORD FOR FUTU RE USE Bran d ____________________________________________________________________________ Purcha se Da te ____________________________________________[...]

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    3 Finding Information T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........ 4 UNP ACKING & INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTION .................................................. 5 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS .................... 6 INFORMA TION YOU NEED TO KNOW ............................................ 7- 1 1 ABOUT YOUR OVEN ..........................[...]

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    4 4 Important Safety Instructions When usi ng elec tric al ap plianc es basi c safety pre cautio ns shoul d be followed, inc lud ing the foll owing : W ARN IN G - T o re d u c e th e ri s k of b u r n s , e le c tr i c s h o c k , fi r e, i n j ur y t o p e r s o n s o r ex p o s u re to e xc e s s i ve mi c r o wav e e n er g y : SAVE THESE INSTRU[...]

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    5 Unpacking & Installation Instruction UNP A CKING AND E X AM ING Y OUR O VEN 1 . Remov e a ll packing materials from inside the oven c avity . D o not rem ove t he Wa veguid e Cover , whi ch is lo cated o n the rig ht cavit y wall. Read and SA VE this Use and Care Gui de. 2. Remove the feature stic ker , if there is one, from the outs ide of t[...]

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    6 Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded. This oven is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a ground- ing plug. It must be p lugge d into a wall recept acle that is pro perly in stalle d and ground ed in acc ordan ce with th e National Electri cal Co de and loca l cod es and or dinances. In the ev ent of an ele ctri cal[...]

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    7 Information You Need To Know ABO UT Y OUR O VEN This Use an d Care G uide is valuable : read it care - fully and always sav e it for reference. NEV ER us e the oven wit hout t he turnt able a nd supp or t nor turn the turntab le ov er so that a large dish c ould be place d in th e oven . The turnt able will turn both c loc k wise and c ounterc lo[...]

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    8 Information You Need To Know ABO UT FOO D FOOD DO DON 'T Eggs, sausages, nuts, seeds, fruits & vegetables • Punc ture egg yolks before c ooki ng to prevent “e x plos ion” . • P i e r c e s k i n s o f p o t a t o e s , a p p l e s , sq u as h, h ot do g s an d s au sa ge s s o that steam esc apes. • Co ok egg s in shel ls. • [...]

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    9 Information You Need To Know ABO UT UTENSIL S AND CO VERINGS It is not n eces sar y to buy all new co ok ware. M any piec es alread y in your ki tchen can be used suc ces sfully in your Convect ion M icrowav e Oven. The char t bel ow will he lp you de cid e what uten sils an d coverings should b e used in eac h mod e. UTE NS IL S AND COVERI NGS M[...]

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    10 Information You Need To Know UTE NS IL S AND COVERI NGS MI CROW A VE O NL Y CON VECT ION , BROI L , S LOW COOK HI GH M IX / ROAST LOW MIX / BAKE Micr owa ve-safe plast ic co ntainer s YES - Use for rehe ating and defrosti ng. Some microwave-safe pla stic s are not suita ble for c ook ing foo ds wi th hig h fat and sugar c ontent. Follow manufact[...]

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    1 1 Information You Need To Know ABO UT SPE ED COOKING AND CONVE CTION COOKI NG • The oven cabinet, cavity , door , accessories and dishes will bec ome h ot. T o PREVENT BUR NS, use thick ov e n gloves wh en remo ving the food or turntab le from the oven. • When p reheating, the tur ntable can be lef t in or removed. Whe n usin g the h igh r ac[...]

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    12 Part Names O VEN P ARTS T op 1 V entilati on ope nings ( Rear sid e) 2 O ven door wit h see -through w indow 3 O ven light It will lig ht when the d oor is o pened or w hen oven is in operatio n. 4 T ur ntabl e supp or t 5 Re movable turntabl e The turnta ble will rot ate cloc k wise or c ounter - clo ck wise. 6 Safet y do or latches The oven wi[...]

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    14 Before Operating • Before o perating your new oven make sure you rea d an d un de r st an d t hi s o pe rat i on m an u al com pletely . • B ef or e t h e o ve n c a n b e u se d , f o ll o w t h es e proce dures : 1 . Plug in the oven. Cl os e t he d oo r . The oven disp lay will show WELCOME PRES S CLEA R AND PRE SS CLOCK . 2. T o u c h t [...]

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    15 Manual Operation TIME COOKI NG Y o ur Co nve c ti o n Mi c row ave O ve n ca n be p ro - gramme d for 9 9 minutes and 99 seconds ( 99.99 ) . Always enter the second s after the minutes, ev en if they are both zeros. • Su pp os e you wa nt to c oo k for 5 m inu tes at 1 0 0% . PROCED URE 1 . Enter cooki ng time. 0 0 5 2 . T o uch S T A RT/ TOUC[...]

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    16 Microwave Features DEFRO ST CHART FOOD AMO UNT PROCED URE 1 . Ground M eat .5 - 3.0 lb Rem ov e any thawed pi eces after each st age. Let st and, c overed, 5 to 1 0 minutes. 2. Steaks (C hops ) (Fi sh) .5 - 4.0 lb After e ach st age of d efrost cyc le, rearrange and if t here are warm or thawed p or tio ns, shield wit h small flat piec es of alu[...]

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    17 Microwave Features SENSOR COOKING The Sensor is a semi-conduct or device that det ects th e vap or (m oi st ur e and hu mi di ty ) emi tt ed from fo od as it heats. The sensor adjusts the cooking times and power level for various foods and quantities. USING SE NSOR SET T INGS 1 . After ov e n is plugg ed in, wait 2 mi nutes before using se nsor [...]

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    18 Automatic Cooking SENSOR CHART FOOD AMO UNT PROCED URE Reheat Leftovers such as rice, potatoes, vegetables, casserole. 4 - 6 oz Place in dish or casserole slightly larger than amount to reheat- ed. Flatten, if possibl e. Cover with lid, plastic wrap or wax paper . Use covers such as plastic wrap or lids with larger quantities of more dense foods[...]

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    19 Automatic Cooking SENSOR COOK CHA RT FOOD AMO UNT PROCED URE 1 . Baked Potatoes 1 - 8 med. Pierce with fork in s ev eral plac es. Place on pa per towel o n turnt able. Af ter c ook ing, remove fr om oven and let st and wrapp ed in foil for 5 to 1 0 m inutes. 2. F rozen V eg etabl es 1 - 8 cups Add no water . Cover wi th lid or plastic wr ap. Af [...]

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    20 Convection Automatic Operation T h i s s e c t i o n o f t h e o p e r a t i o n m a n u a l o f f e r s instru ct ions for pre paring 1 2 popular foods u sing Auto Broil, Auto Roast and Auto Bake. After selecting the desired feature, follow the dir ect ions ind ic ate d in the disp lay . Fo r h e l pf u l h i n t s, s im p l y to u c h H EL P a[...]

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    21 Convection Automatic Operation A UTO RO AST Auto Roast automati cally roas ts chic ken, turkey , turkey breast or pork. • S u p p o s e y o u w a n t t o r o a s t a 2 . 5 p o u n d chic ken. PROCED URE 1 . T ouc h Auto Roast . A u t o R o a s t 2 . Selec t desire d set ting. Ex : for chic ken, touch number 1 . 1 3 . T ouc h numb er pad to ent[...]

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    22 Convection Automatic Operation A UTO B AKE Auto Broil automatic ally bakes cakes, brownie s, muf fins and French fri es. • Supp ose you want to bake a bundt cake. PROCED URE 1 . T ouc h Auto Bake . Au t o B a k e 2 . Selec t desire d set ting. Ex : for bundt c ake, touch n umber 1 . 1 3 . T ouc h ST AR T/ TOUCH ON . STAR T TOU C H ON NOTE : Au[...]

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    Manual Convection and Automatic Mix Cooking 23 This section gives you specific cooking instructions and proc edures. The oven s hould not b e us ed w ithout the turnt able in p lace, a nd i t s hould never be restri cted so that it cannot rotate . Y ou may remove the turntable when preheating the oven and when preparing food to be co oked direc tly[...]

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    Manual Convection and Automatic Mix Cooking 24 BROIL Preheating is automatic wh en th e Broi l set ting is use d. On ly act ual co ok in g t ime is en tere d ; th e oven signals when i t is preheated to 4 50˚F . O ven temperature c annot b e ch anged. Use Broil set- ting for steaks, chops, chic ken pi eces and many ot h er f o o ds . S e e C on ve[...]

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    Manual Convection and Automatic Mix Cooking 25 A UTOMA TI C MIX COOKI NG This oven has t wo pre -pro gramme d set tings t hat mak e it easy to cook with both convection heat and microwave a utomatic ally . Oven temperature Mic rowav e power High M ix Roast 3 0 0˚ F 30 % Low Mix Bake 350˚F 1 0 % With the exceptio n of those foo ds that co ok b est[...]

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    Manual Convection and Automatic Mix Cooking HELP FUL HI NTS FOR CONVE C TION AND A UTOMA TI C MIX COOKI NG Y our CþÿY T[...]

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    27 Other Convenient Features HELP (CONTROL P AD ) HELP pro vid es 5 featu res whi ch make using yo ur Con v ection Micro wa ve Ove n ea sy be cau se spe ci fi c ins tru ction s a re pr ovi ded in t he in ter ac tiv e d ispla y. 1 . SAFETY LOCK Th e Saf ety Loc k pre ven ts un wan ted Conv ection Mi- crowav e O ven oper ati on such as by smal l chil[...]

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    28 Other Convenient Features MORE OR LE SS TIME ADJUSTMENT S h o u l d y o u d i sc ove r t ha t y o u l i ke a n y o f t h e Sensor , S ensor Co ok, Defros t, Auto Broil, Auto Roast or Auto Bake s ett ings sl ightly more d one, touch the POWER LEVEL pad once af te r touching your choic e of pads. S h o u l d y o u d i sc ove r t ha t y o u l i ke [...]

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    29 Other Convenient Features HELP ( DISPL A Y IND IC A TOR ) Each set ting of Defrost, Auto Broil, Auto Roas t, Auto Bake , Sen sor Cook and Sensor has a coo k - ing hint. If you wish to c heck , touc h HEL P pad whene ver HEL P is lighted in the Inter activ e Display for these hint s. ADD A MINUTE ADD A MI NUTE all ow s you to cook for a mi nut e [...]

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    30 Cleaning and Care EX TERI OR The outside sur face is painted. Clean t he outside with mild s oap a nd water; r inse and dr y with a sof t clot h. Do not use any t ype of ho usehol d or abrasi ve cleaner . DOOR Wipe the wi ndow on both sides with a damp cloth to remove any s pills or spat ters. Met al par ts w ill be easier to maint ain if wip ed[...]

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    31 Service Call Check Please check the following before calling for service: 1. Place one cup of water in a glass measuring cup in the oven and close the door securely . Operate the oven for one minute at HIGH 100%. A Does the oven light come on? YES _______ NO _______ B Does the cooling fan work? YES _______ NO _______ (Put your hand over the rear[...]

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    32 Specification E30 MOG6 5SS AC Line V o ltage Single p hase 1 20V , 60 Hz, AC only AC P ower Required Mic rowa ve Convectio n 1 .55 k w, 1 3 .0 amps 1 .55 k w, 1 3 .0 amps Out put Pow er Microwav e* Convecti on Heater 90 0 W 1 4 50 W F requenc y 2 450 M Hz Outsi de Dim ensio ns 2 4- 5 / 8" (W ) x 1 4 - 7/ 8" ( H) x 1 9 " ( D) Cavit[...]

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    33 Warranty Information BUIL T - I N CONVE C TION M ICRO W A VE O VEN W ARR ANT Y Y our Conv e ction Microwa ve Oven is pro tected by this war ranty W ARR A NT Y PER I OD TH RO UG H OU R AUTH OR I ZE D SE RVI C ERS , WE W IL L : TH E CO NS UM E R WI LL BE RES PO N SI BL E FOR : FU LL ON E YE A R W ARR A NT Y O n e y e a r f r o m ori gin al pu rc h[...]

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    NOTE _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _________________________[...]

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    NOTE _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _________________________[...]

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    © 20 03 Ele ctr olu x Hom e Produ ct s, Inc. Post Of f ice B ox 21 2378, Au gus ta Geor gia 3 0 91 7 , USA All r ight r eser ved . Printed i n the USA For toll-free telepho ne sup por t in t he U. S. and Canada. 1-8 7 7 - 4ELECT ROLUX (1- 87 7 - 4 3 5 - 3287 ) For online sup por t and i nternet produ ct infor mation : w w w.ele ct rolux .com[...]