Sunbeam SGA9901 manual

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    0. 9 Cu. Ft. Counter top Micr ow a v e Models: SGA9 901 GL N01021 1[...]

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    1 IM POR T ANT SA FETY INSTRUCTIO N S 2 PRECAUTIO NS TO A VOI D POSSI BLE EXPO SURE T O EXCES SIVE MICR O WA VE EN E RGY 3 INST ALLA TION GUI DE 3 GROUNDI NG INST RUCTIONS 4 PRODUCT DIAGRAM 5 CONTROL P ANEL 5 INST ALLING THE TURN T ABLE 6 OPERA TION INSTRUCTI ONS 6 COOKING UTENSIL S GUIDE 11 COOKING TECHNIQUES 12 CLEANI NG AND CAR E 13 BEFORE CALLI[...]

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    2 READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MICROW A VE WA RNING - to reduce t he risk of burns, electric shock, fire, i njury to persons, or exposure to excessiv e microwave energy , basic sa fety preca utions should b e followed, including the followin g: 1. Read all inst ructions be fore using the m icrowav e. 2. Read and follow the spec if[...]

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    3 22. Do not operat e any heat ing or coo king under thi s microwav e. 23. Be certa in the glas s tray and roller rin gs are in place when using the microwave. 24. Read and follow t he specific “ Precautions t o Av oid Possible Ex posure to Excessive Microw ave Energy ” section found on p age 3. 25. When cleaning microwave surface and door , us[...]

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    4 This microwave must be grounded. In the event of an electr ical short circui t, grounding reduces risk of electric shock by providing an e scape wire for the electri c current. C onsult a q ualified elect rician or serviceman if t he gro unding instructions ar e not co mpletely under stood, or if doubt exists as to whether the applian ce is prope[...]

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    5 1. Door Safety Lock Syste m 2 . O v e n W i n d o w 3 . T u r n t a b l e S h a f t 4. Roller Ring 5 . C o n t r o l P a n e l 6 . W a v e G u i d e 7. Glass Tray  DISPLA Y Cooking ti me, power , indicators and pr esent ti me are displayed.  QU ICK COOK BUTT ONS Instant settings t o cook po pular foods.  NUMBER P ADS (0- 9) T ouch to set[...]

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    6  Never place the g lass tray up side dow n.  The glass tray should never be restricted.  Both the glass tray and tur ntable rin g assembly must alway s be used during coo king.  All food and cont ainers o f food shoul d always be p laced on the glass t ray for cooking.  If the glass tray or turnt able ring as sembly cr acks or brea[...]

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    7 Use single d igits t o set a c ooking pow er level: Number p ad Cooking power 9 90% 8 80% 7 70% 6 60% 5 50% 4 40% 3 30% 2 20% 1 10% B. T wo-st ag e Cooking Some recip es require d iffe rent st ages of coo king at dif ferent temperatures. 1. SET ST AGE 1: Follow ste ps 1 an d 2 in “O ne - stage Cooking”. DO NOT T OUCH ST ART /STO P . 2. SET ST[...]

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    8 COOK BY WEIG HT 1. T ouch COOK BY WE IG HT . 2. Enter the on e digit cod e by touching the corre ct number pad (1-3 ). 3. T ouch the number p ad to enter weight. 4. T ouch ST ART/ST OP . Cook By Weight Code Descri ption CODE TYPE MAX WEIGHT 1 Beef 5 lbs. 16 oz. 2 Mutton 5 lbs. 16 oz. 3 Pork 5 lbs. 4 oz. Note: · Meat must be defrost ed and at r e[...]

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    9 · After total time elapsed, the sy stem w ill sound beep s with END in display . The beeps will continue to sound ev ery two minutes auto matically until the door is opened or any pad is touched. · Let meat st and a few minut es before carv ing. DEFROST BY WEIGHT 1. T ouch DEFROST BY W EI GHT p ad. 2. T ouch the number p ad to enter weight. 3. [...]

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    10 BEVERAG E For cu ps (5 to 7 oz./each ): 1. T ouch BEVERAG E once. 2. Enter num ber of cup s by touching numb er pad s from 1 to 4. 3. T ouch ST ART/ST OP . For the larger coffee mu gs (9 to 1 1 oz./each): 1. T ouch BEVERAG E twice. 2. Enter num ber of mugs by touching n umber p ads fro m 1 to 4. 3. T ouch ST ART/ST OP . REHEA T 1. Press the REHE[...]

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    11 FROZEN D INNER For one or t wo small (7-9 oz.) froze n dinners : 1. T ouch FROZEN DIN NER once. 2. For 1 entree or 2 en trees, touch the nu mber p ad “ 1 ” or “2”. 3. T ouch ST ART/ST OP p ad. Microwav ing one larg e ( 10 - 12 oz.) frozen dinn er: 1. T ouch FROZEN DIN NER tw ice. 2. For 1 entree or 2 entrees, touch the nu mber p ad “ 1[...]

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    12 NOT RECOMMENDED Glass jars and bottles -- Regular gla ss is too th in to be used in a microwave. It can shat ter and cause damage and injury . Paper bags -- These are a fire h azard, except for p opcorn bags t hat are desi gned for microw ave use. Sty rofoam plate s and cup s -- These can melt and leave unhe althy resid ue on food. Plastic stor [...]

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    13 ST ANDING  Foods cooked i n a microwav e build up interna l heat and co ntinue t o cook for a few minut es after heating stops.  Let foods st and t o complet e cooking, esp ecially for foods s uch as ca kes and w hole veget ables.  Roasts need this ti me to complet e cooking in t he ce nter without ov ercooking t he outer area s.  Al[...]

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    14 Before aski ng for serv ice, please ch eck each ite m below:  Check to ens ure the microwav e is plugged in se curely . If not, remove the pl ug from the outlet, w ait 10 seconds, and plug it i n again secure ly .  Check for a blown circ uit fuse or a tripp ed main cir cuit brea ker . If these see m to be operati ng properly , test the out[...]

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    15 © 20 1 1 Sunbea m Product s, Inc. doing business a s Jarden Co nsumer Soluti ons. All rights reserv ed. SUNBEAM ® log o is a regist ered trademar k of Sun beam Pro ducts, I nc. used u nder license. Distributed by FOSHAN SHUNDE G ALANZ MI CROW A VE OV EN ELE CTRICAL APPLIAN CE L TD. Sh unde, F oshan, G uangdong, 528 305, China For service, supp[...]