Proctor-Silex 87027 manual

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    1 Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual Safety Information… …….……… Operating your microwave …… One-touch buttons………………. Use and Care……………………... Welcome…2 Grounding…4 Excessive Energy Warning…5 Features and Benefits, Specific ations...6 Setting up yo ur microwave …8 One Stage Co oking…11 Parts and A cc[...]

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    2 Welcome! !! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS !! WARNING! - To reduce the risk of burns, e lectric shock, fire, inj ury to pers ons, or expos ure to excessiv e microwave energy: 1) Read all instructions before using the appli ance. 2) Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID P OSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO E XCESSIVE MICROW AVE ENERGY” f ound on [...]

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    3 8) Do not operate this appliance i f it ha s a damaged cord or plug. If it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropp ed. 9) This appliance should be serviced only by a qualified serv ice personnel. Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment. 10) Do not cover or block any openings on this ap[...]

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    4 Important Gro unding Instru ctions Microwave 8 704 2 Use and Care Ma nual: Support: 1- 800-488- 5080 www.ps-microwa ves.com This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduc es the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equippe d with a cord having[...]

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    5 PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSI VE MICROWAVE ENERGY • Do not attempt to operate this microwave oven with the door open because this can result in harmf ul exposure to microwa ve energy. It is important not to break or tamper with the safety interlocks. • Do not place any object between the oven frame and the door or allow so[...]

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    6 Specifications Model… ……… …… ………… …… …. Power Source… ………… …… …… Power Consump tion… ……… ….. Maximum Outpu t……… ……… …. Oven Capa city… ………… …… …… Turntable Diam eter… ……… …… External Dimensi ons……… …… .. Net Weight…… ……… ………[...]

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    7 Materials f or use in microwav e How to test f or a microwave-safe dish: To determine if a dish is m icrowave safe, pla ce the dis h in the microwave a long with a gla ss meas uring cup filled with one cup of water. Micr owave for one m inute on hi gh and t hen care fully feel the dish. If it is w arm, it is not microwave sa fe. Arcing – The mi[...]

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    8 Setting up your microwav e Installatio n: 1) Remove all packing materials and accessor ies. Examine the oven for any damage such as den ts or broken door . Do not install if oven is damaged. 2) Select a level surface that provides en ough open space for ven tilation. Allow f or 3 inches of op en space n ext to the sides an d back of the microwave[...]

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    1 POPCORN 2 SOUP 3 POTATO 4 DINNER PLATE 5 POWER 6 AM/PM 7 WEIGHT DEFROST 8 TIME DEFROST 9 CLOCK: setting time 10 START/ +30 SEC. 11 PIZZA 12 BEVERAGE 13 FRESH VEGETABLE 14 FROZEN VEGETABLE 15 KITCHEN TIMER 16 STOP/CLEAR/CHILD LOCK 9 Control Panel Operation Control Pa nel Display Window Microwave 8 704 2 Use and Care Ma nual: Support: 1- 800-488- 5[...]

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    10 1. Power Level Ten power le vels are a vailable. Press the “PO WER” bu tton repeate dly to scan through th e differ ent l evels to make your sel ection. 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Level High power le vel indicator lights u p and will flash while in operation Low power leve l indicator lights u p and w[...]

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    11 6. Two-stag e co oking To cook food at one p ower level, a nd then at a second power le vel immediately after: 1) Pres s “POWE R” repeat edly to select a power leve l for stage 1. 2) Ente r a cooking tim e for sta ge 1. The maximum coo king time is 9 9 minutes a nd 9 9 second s. 3) The n press “POWER” r epeated ly to select a p ower leve[...]

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    12 11. Pop corn -Do not use t his but ton if the s ize of the po pcorn bag is le ss than 1.75 oz. (50 gr ams). 1) Pres s “Popcorn” on ce for a popcorn bag size of 1. 75 oz. T hen pres s “S TART.” (“1.75 oz. ” will appear in display) 2) Pres s “Popcorn” t wice for a popcorn ba g size of 3.0 oz. The n pres s “STAR T.” (“3.00 oz.[...]

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    13 15. Soup 1) Pres s “Soup” o nce for 4 oz .(113 gra ms). T hen pres s “STAR T.” (“4.00 oz. ” will appear in display) 2) Pres s “Soup” tw ice for 8 oz . (227 gra ms). Then pres s “STAR T.” (“8.00 oz. ” will appear in display) 3) Pres s “Soup” t hree time s for 12 oz. ( 34 0 grams). Then pre ss “S TART.” (“12.0 0 o[...]

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    14 18. Frozen V egeta ble 1) Pres s “Froze n Vegeta ble” once for 4 o z. (1 13 grams ). The n press “ STAR T.” (“4.00 oz. ” will appear in display) 2) Pres s “Froze n Vegeta ble” twice for 8 oz. (227 gr ams) . Then pre ss “S TART. ” (“8.00 oz. ” will appear in display) 3) Pres s “Froze n Vegeta ble” three times for 16 oz[...]

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    15 Care an d Cleaning -Keep the i nside of the oven clean. Food particle s and liquid stains t hat stick to the oven walls can hinder t he operation of the microwave. -Clean up spil led liquid s immediately with a damp towel and mild s oap. Avoid abrasive cleane rs. -To loosen food pa rticles and stains, heat up two cups of water with lem on juice [...]

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    16 Trouble shootin g Microwave 8 704 2 Use and Care Ma nual: Support: 1- 800-488- 5080 www.ps-microwa ves.com Problem 1. Dim Oven Light Possible C auses 1. In low pow er cooking, oven light ma y become dim What to d o 1. This is normal 2. Steam accum ulating on do or or hot air coming o ut of vent s duri ng cooking 2. Food rele ases steam during co[...]

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    17 LIMITED 1-YEAR WAR RANTY What does this warranty cover? - Any defect in materials or workmanship i n the manufactured product - Missing parts for a period of 90 day s from the date of purchase What does this warranty not cover? - Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product. - Improper installation - Failure of the product if i[...]