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DEFROSTING
Use tr;e deiros? setting to tnaw frozen food before cooking. For suggested defrost
ttmes, ,:XXK the gti;lde on rhe inside of the oven door or in your MICRO MENUS”
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DO THIS...
THIS HAPPENS...
1.
Put frozen food in the
oven and close the
door.
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2. Touch BEFROSl.
The DEFROST Signal Light will come on and
the Display will show four O’s
The Display will show the numbers you
touched in the order you touched them.
This example shows 2 minutes, 30 seconds.
Touch number pads for
the defrosting time you
want.
4.
Touch START
ma
. .
The START and DEFROST Signal Lights will
come on to show what you have told the
oven to do. The START Light will go off in
a bout 5 seconds.
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count
own
The Drsplay counts down the time to show
how much defrosting time is left
When the defrost time ends, a buzzer will
sound 4 times. [You can stop the buzzer by
opening the oven door or touching
CANCEL.] When the buzzer stops, the
Display will show the time of day.
FASTER OR SLOWER DEFROSTING
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.:?~;~;ch DEFROST, the microwave oven automatically uses 30% of full Cook
Fewer 1 c:
:.:ower or faster defrostrng, see lower Cook Powers on page 8.
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Use LG”b .~f :uii power for slower defrosting.
0 Use CO% ‘JI fui! power for faster defrosting. Defrosting at Cook Powers hlgher than
30% can cause some cooking on the outside of the food.
HOLDING OR STANDING TIME:
For bzst results allow the food to stand for awhile after defrosting. This will equalize
the temoerature of the food and provide more even defrosting.
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