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I purchased the unit from a private party and the original owners manual was not available. Having the ability to download it was extremely helpful and clarified operating the equipment immensely. This is a complicated unit and without the manual I would not have been able to maximize it's potential. Thank you.
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Some Do�s Don�& and Hints (cont�d)
5. Popcorn should be made only in a popper designed for microwave use. Follow instructions received with the popper. The results are the responsibility of the popcorn popper manufacturer. 6. Liquids heated in certain containers may overheat and flash into vapor. Water can splash out of the container and make a loud noise. This is not dangerous and will not harm the oven. You may wish to avoid using such containers for heating liquids again. 7. DO NOT OVERCOOK POTATOES. At the end of the recommended cooking time, the potatoes should be slightly firm. Wrap potatoes in foil and set aside for five minutes. Potatoes will finish cooking while standing. Some potato varieties may cook faster than others. Overcooking may result in poor flavor and texture and potatoes may scorch or flame. 8. Do not store utensils in the oven. 9. Use hot pads.. some utensils can be hot. 10. Do not block the vents. Normal exhaust from cooking is vented out the top and back on RJM 7450. Depending on the food, exhaust may be hot. 11. The inner door liner may appear wavy after the microwave oven has been operated for a long time. This is normal.
Using the MEALSENSOR* Temperature Probe
The temperature probe helps you cook foods to the temperature you set. The microwave oven turns off automatically when the probe senses the temperature you set. When you use the probe, you do not need to set a time. The recipes include temperature settings.
To use the Probe:
1. Put the temperature sensor end of the MEAL SENSOR temperature probe into the food you are heating or cooking. It is important to place % of the probe in the center of the thickest part of the food. The oven may turn off too fast or too slow when using the probe if the probe is placed near a bone. in fat, in an air pocket or away from the center of the food. It may be rjecessary to relocate the probe and restart the oven.
PLUG
2. Place the food and the probe into the microwave probe into the side of the oven. Close the door. 3. Set Cook Power, if desired. 4. Turn the MEAL SENSOR control 5. Push Start button. glow. to the final cooking
oven. Plug the
temperature. will
The Probe indicator
and the On indicator
When the probe senses the final temperature, the oven will turn off.
a buzzer will sound, and oven.
Remove the food and the probe from the microwave l Tm k.
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