Maytag MMV5OOOB manual

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    Welcome ................................................... 1 Safety Instructions ............................ 2-3 Installation Recom m endations .......... 4 Control Panel ....................................... 5 -6 Ov e n F e atur e s at a Glance .................. 7 Op e rating B a sics ............................... 8 - 11 • " _ • 12[...]

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    Model: MMV5OOOB PRECAUTIONS TO Wel c ome ................ . .... . .... .. AVOID POSSIBLE Welcome and congratulations EXPOSURE TO on your purchase of a Maytag EXC E SSIVE Microwave Oven! Your com- plete satisfaction is very impor- MICROWAVE tant to us. Read this manual for best ENERGY resul t s, It contains instructions t o acquaint y o u with pr o[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................... When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be foll o wed, including the following: _ k WARNIN G m To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy: 1. Read all instructions before using the appliance. 13. This[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont.) ............ 22. Do not lean on the oven door. The door is designed materials and may soften or char if subjected to she to close tightly and seal properly for safe operation, periods of overcooking. In longer exposures Leaning on the door may warp or break the hinges, overcooking, the food and cookware could i[...]

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    Installation Recommendations ................................. Remove all packing materials both outside and inside Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third the oven before using the oven. The oven requires free (ground) prong from the power cord. Do not use an movement of air for proper operation. Do NOT block adapter plug with this [...]

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    Touch Co ol Pa I ntr ne ................. . .... . ................... The Touch Control Panel allows you to set the o ven controls with the touch o f a finger. It's designed to be easy to use and understand. 1. D ISPLAY- Displays time of day, time or tempera- 12. ADD MINUTE - Touch this pad for 1 minute ture during cooking functions, power le[...]

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    [PO_OOR"]IB'VERAOE]I FAVO_,TEOHO,OE 1 I BAKED POTATOII °'_ _,AT_ lI _°_ PIZZA I ( FROZEN ] I, VEGETABLEJ [ SENSOR I I AUTO ] [ ADD 1 O00K I [ cOOKTIME DEFROST MINUTE VENT FAN _ LIGHT I HI - LO - OFF ) ( ON - NIGHT - OFF I • Each time a pad is touched, a BEEP will sound. • When CANCEL / OFF pad is touched during oven operation, [...]

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    P_ 0 GI ven Features at a ance ................................. TOUCH CONTROL PANEL HOOD CONTROLS and DIGITAL DISPLAY Vent Fan P r es s HI , L• or OFF For detailed info r mation on eac h lea- Lig h t P r e ss O N , NIG HT o r OF F tu r e , see T ouc h Control Panel s ection , • page 5 •• • RATING PLATE .. L ocated on the inside w a ll of[...]

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    Operating Basics ....... . ................ . ........................ Time-of-Day Clock 3. Touch the CLOCK P ad again. The colon will flash. • After plugging in the oven or after a power outage, Basic Instructions the Dis p lay will scr o ll "TOUCH CLOCK PAD TO 1. Touch the CLO C K Pad. "CLOCK--ENTER ENTER TIME OF D A Y". Touch th[...]

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    Operating Basics ........ . ............... . .............. . ......... Power Level Cooking Guide Power Level Best Uses The power levels on your microwave oven can be com- pared to the surface units on a range. HIGH (power High10 Fish, ba c on, vegetables, level 10) or full power is the fastest way to cook and boilin g l iqui d s e oooj ee.eee *ee[...]

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    oo_B_oo ee uo e o eeee o eeeeeeeee Ie eee _o_ eeee o ee o_ e o ee _ eeee_ oo e os e o_o e me eeee II eeee4 a e e_ eee Auto Defrost Defrosting by Time Use t he defrost setting for defrosting meats, poultry and Basic In s tructions seafood from .5 pounds to 6.5 pounds. 1. Touch the COOK TIME Pad. "ENTER COOK- Basic Instructions ING TIME" wi[...]

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    Operating Basics ................................................. Defrost by Ti me Guide (Power Level 3) Defr°stinglStanding ! Items and Weight _ me B " r im e II Procedures and Techniques Beef G r o un d B e ef / 1 lb. 10-12 rain . 5 rain. Break ap a rt an d r e mo v e th a we d p orti o ns wi t h fork. Ground Beef / 2 Ibs . 18 - 20 rain. 8[...]

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    _ _ ___ (I___I I _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ I_ _ _ _ _(_I__ _ _II_I_ I I_ _ I __ _ ____ _ ___ _ __ I___I___ I _III| _ _ I _ I__ _ _ (_ _ I _ _ Two Stage Cooking This feature lets you pr o gram two sequential operations fereut p o wer levels. It aut o matically changes power set- such as defrosting and cooking or cooking using two dif- tings and cooking ti[...]

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    Sp e cial Features. .......... . ...... . ........................ . ....... Frozen Pizza Basic Instructions To Change Favorite Choice Setting: 1. To u ch th e F R O ZEN P IZZA P ad . Th e Dis play • To u ch a nd ho ld FAVO R ITE C HO ICE P ad for wi l l sh o w" PIZZA ". 3 s ec on d s. Display shows " P R O G l". • Th e p ro[...]

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    eee oo_ eee_ee Ie e_ ee e_eee ooI 4e o ee e eee _ eee Ie e e o eeeee o ee oe e e eeee _ ee4 e e eo eeee e eee eeom eeee e _ Warm Sensor Cook Guide TOUCH I Basic Instructions FOO D SENSOR COOK DISPLAY QUANTITY [ 1 . Touc h t h e WARM Pad . T h e di s play will sh ow GUIDE "WA R M-P R ESS S T A RT". PAD '_SOUP __ [2. T ouc h t h e STAR[...]

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    Speci a l F e atures ......... . .......................................... Auto Start To Check Auto Start Ti me T he AUTO ST A RT f ea t ur e allows you t o program your oven to begin c oo k i ng at a preset time o f day - up t o a T o uch the CLOC K P a d . T he pr o grammed AU T O delay o f 11 h o urs an d 59 minutes. Y o u can pr o gram tw o S [...]

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    ooI_oo _ ooo_o _ oOOoO _ ooo_ooo _ Qooooaeooooooeo_oOoo _ ooo_o _ oo_oooeuoo_oetoeo_oouoo_te Control Lockout Oven Sheff The oven operati o n can be locked to prevent the The o ven shelf gives y o u extra space when c o oking in microwave from accidentally being turned on. All oven more than one container at the same time. (See illustra- functions c[...]

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    Special Features .... ....... . ....... . ...................................... Using the Vent Fan Using the Cooktop Light The three pads on t he bott o m left of the con t rol panel The three pads on the bottom right o f the control panel c o ntr o l the 2-speed F A N. con t rol the c ooktop light. 1. Choose fan speed. 1. Choose light. • T o uc[...]

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    Care and Cleaning ................................................. Microwave Oven Interior Oven Exterior The oven interior should be cleaned after each use with Wipe the outside of your oven with a soapy cloth, rinse a damp cloth to keep it free from grease and soil and dry. buildup. Stubborn soils can be removed with a plastic scrub pad. When cle[...]

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    _ Care and Cleaning. ......... . ......... . ..... . ....... .. ............. The Exhaust Feature T o Remove Grease Filter The exhaust h ood feature on your microwave oven is To remove grease filter, grasp the "finger hold" on the filter and slide to the rear. T hen pull filter downward and equipped with two metal filters w h ich collect [...]

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    oooo_oooooooQooo_o_o_ooooooo_oQ_oe_uo_OoooIoooo_o_oo_oO_e_Q_ooBoo_eIo_ooo_oIoooo Light Bulb Replacement Cooktop Light Oven Light To replace the combination cooktop light / night light: To replace your oven light: 1. Disconnect power at main fuse or circuit breaker or pull plug. 1. Disconnect power at main fuse or circuit breaker or pull plug. 2. Re[...]

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    Questions and Answers ......................... . ............. Q. Can I open t h e do o r when t h e oven is o perating? Q. What do the v a r ious beeps mean? A. The door can be opened anyt i me during the cook i ng A. Short beep = any pad is touched. operation. The oven will automatically stop cooking Three short beeps = incorrect entry. and the [...]

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    Befor e You Call ........................................ . .......... Check th e f o llowing to b e su re a s ervi c e ca ll is n e c es s a rr . If nothing on the oven operates: ff the interior of oven collects moisture: • check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped main cir- • this is normal F o od gives off m o isture w h e n cook - cult br[...]

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    Microwave Oven Warranty.... ....... . ..................... Full Tw o Ye a r Warr an ty For tw o (2) ye a r s from the date of ori ginal retail purchase, any part which fails in normal h o me use will be repaired or replaced free of c harge. Limited Warranty After the second year from the date of original retail purchase, through the fifth y ear, t[...]