Sanyo Microwave Oven EMS 8600S User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
EM-S8600S  
Stainless Steel Microwave Oven  
 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY  
Proper and Safe Use of Your Oven........................................................4  
Important Safety Instructions .................................................................5  
Grounding Instructions ...........................................................................6  
Utensils ..................................................................................................6  
SETTING UP YOUR OVEN  
Names of Oven Parts and Accessories..................................................8  
Turntable Installation .............................................................................8  
Installation .............................................................................................9  
OPERATION  
Control Panel and Features .................................................................10  
Setting Clock ........................................................................................11  
Child Lock-Out .....................................................................................11  
Kitchen Timer .......................................................................................12  
Time Cooking .......................................................................................12  
+30 Sec ...............................................................................................12  
Memory Cooking .................................................................................13  
Power Level Setting Guide ..................................................................13  
Direct Access Cooking ....................................................................14-16  
Weight Defrost .....................................................................................16  
Time Defrost ........................................................................................16  
Defrosting Chart ..................................................................................17  
COOKING GUIDE  
Cooking Principles and Techniques .....................................................18  
MAINTENANCE  
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................19  
Questions and Answers .......................................................................20  
Cleaning ...............................................................................................20  
WARRANTY ..........................................................................................................21  
QUICK REFERENCE ............................................................................................22  
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SAFETY  
PROPER AND SAFE USE OF YOUR OVEN  
The oven must be on a leveled surface.  
Do not heat baby bottles or baby food  
in the microwave oven. Uneven heating  
may occur and could cause physical  
injury.  
The turntable and turntable roller rest  
must be in the oven during cooking.  
Place the cookware gently on the  
turntable and handle it carefully to avoid  
possible breakage.  
Do not heat narrow-necked containers,  
such as syrup bottles.  
Do not attempt to deep-fry in your  
microwave oven.  
Incorrect use of browning dish may  
cause the turntable to break.  
Do not do home canning in this  
microwave oven as it is impossible to  
be sure all contents of the jar have  
reached boiling temperature.  
Use carefully when cooking food in the  
microwave oven to avoid burning due to  
excessive cooking.  
Use only the specified bag size when  
using Direct Access Popcorn.  
Do not use this microwave oven for  
commercial purposes. This microwave  
oven is made for household use only.  
Failure to maintain the oven in a clean  
condition could lead to deterioration that  
could adversely affect the life of the  
appliance and possibly result in a  
hazardous situation.  
To prevent eruptive boiling of hot liquids  
and beverages or scalding yourself, stir  
liquid before placing the container in the  
oven and again halfway through cooking  
time. Let stand in the oven for a short  
time and stir again before removing the  
container.  
The oven has several built-in safety  
switches to ensure that the power  
remains off when the door is open. Do  
not tamper with these switches.  
Do not operate the microwave oven  
empty. Operating the oven with no food  
or food that is extremely low in moisture  
can cause fire, charring or sparking.  
Do not cook bacon directly on the  
turntable. Excessive local heating of the  
turntable may cause it to break.  
Do not remove feet from the bottom of  
the oven.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed,  
including the following:  
WARNING - 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.  
7. Use this appliance only for its intended  
use as described in the manual. Do not  
use corrosive chemicals or vapors in  
this appliance. This oven is specifically  
designed to heat or cook food. It is not  
designed for industrial or laboratory use.  
2. Read and follow the specific  
“PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE  
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE  
MICROWAVE ENERGY” on page 2.  
8. As with any appliance, close supervision is  
necessary when used by children.  
3. As with most cooking appliances, close  
supervision is necessary to reduce the risk  
of a fire in the oven cavity.  
9. Do not operate this oven if it has a  
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working  
properly or if it has been damaged  
or dropped.  
If materials inside the oven ignite:  
Keep the oven door closed  
Turn the oven off, and  
10.This appliance should be serviced only by  
qualified service technicians. Contact  
the nearest authorized service facility for  
examination, repair or adjustment.  
Disconnect the power cord or shut off  
power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.  
Keep in mind the following rules at all  
times:  
11. Do not cover or block any vents on  
the oven.  
a. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend the  
appliance when paper, plastic, or other  
combustible materials are placed inside  
the oven to facilitate cooking.  
12.Do not store or use this appliance  
outdoors.  
13.Do not use this oven near water, near  
a kitchen sink, in a wet basement or near  
a swimming pool, or similar locations.  
b. Do not use the oven cavity for storage  
purposes. Do not store combustible items  
such as bread, cookies, paper products,  
etc. inside the oven. If lightning strikes  
the power line, the oven may turn on  
by itself.  
14.Do not immerse cord or plug in water.  
15.Keep cord away from heated surfaces.  
16.Do not let cord hang over edge of table  
or counter.  
c. Remove wire twist-ties and metal handles  
from paper or plastic containers/bags  
before placing them in the oven.  
17.When cleaning door and oven surfaces  
that meet when door is closed, use only  
mild, non abrasive soaps or detergents  
applied with a sponge or soft cloth. (See  
“Cleaning” instructions on page 20.)  
4. This oven must be grounded. Connect  
only to properly grounded outlet. See  
“GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” on  
page 6.  
18.Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are  
able to be overheated beyond the boiling  
point without appearing to be boiling.  
Visible bubbling or boiling when the  
container is removed from the microwave  
oven is not always present. This could  
result in very hot liquids suddenly boiling  
over when the container is disturbed or  
a spoon or other utensil is inserted  
into the liquid.  
5. Install or locate this oven only in  
accordance with the provided  
installation instructions.  
6. Some products such as whole eggs,  
water with oil or fat, sealed containers and  
closed glass jars may explode and  
therefore should not be heated in  
this oven.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an elec-  
DANGER  
trical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric  
shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.  
This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding  
wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into  
an outlet that is properly installed and grounded. Consult  
a qualified electrician or service person if the grounding  
instructions are not completely understood or if doubt  
exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. If  
it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a 3-wire  
extension cord that has a 3-pronged grounding plug, and  
a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug on  
Electric Shock Hazard  
Touching some of the internal  
component scan cause  
serious personal injury or  
death. Do not disassemble  
this appliance.  
WARNING  
Electric Shock Hazard  
Improper use of the  
grounding can result in  
electric shock. Do not plug  
into an outlet until appliance  
is properly installed and  
grounded.  
the appliance.  
A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the  
risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping  
over a longer cord.  
Longer cord sets or extension cords maybe used if  
care is exercised in their use.  
Three-pronged (grounding)  
plug  
If a long cord or extension cord is used:  
1) The marked electrical rating of the cord set or  
extension cord should be at least as great as the  
electrical rating of the appliance.  
2) The extension cord must be a grounding-type  
3-wire cord, and  
3) The longer cord should be arranged so that it will  
not drape over the counter top or tabletop where it  
can be pulled on by children or tripped over  
unintentionally.  
Properly polarized and  
grounded outlet  
UTENSILS  
See following page for further instructions “Materials you  
can use in microwave oven or to be avoided in  
microwave oven.”  
CAUTION  
Personal Injury Hazard  
Tightly-closed utensils could  
explode. Closed containers  
should be opened and  
plastic pouches pierced  
before cooking.  
Utensil Test:  
1. Fill a microwave-safe container with 1 cup of cold  
water (250 ml) along with the utensil in question.  
2. Cook on maximum power (PL 10) for 1 minute.  
3. Carefully feel the utensil. If the empty utensil is warm,  
do not use it for microwave cooking. Do not exceed 1  
minute testing time.  
CAUTION:  
1. Do not use plastic containers for testing.  
2. Some containers and dishware may be warm (or hot)  
in only one area. Do not use a container that becomes  
warm anywhere.  
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Materials you can use in microwave oven  
Utensils  
Aluminum foil  
Remarks  
Shielding only. Small smooth pieces can be used to cover thin parts of meat  
or poultry to prevent over cooking. Arcing can occur if foil is too close to oven  
walls. The foil should be at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from oven walls.  
Browning dish Follow manufacturer’s instructions. The bottom of browning dish must be at  
least 3/16 inch (5 mm) above the turntable. Incorrect usage may cause the  
turntable to break.  
Dinnerware  
Glass jars  
Glassware  
Microwave-safe only. Follow manufacturer’s instructions. Do not use cracked or  
chipped dishes.  
Always remove lid. Use only to heat food until just warm. Most glass jars are not  
heat resistant and may break.  
Heat-resistant oven glassware only. Make sure there is no metallic trim. Do not  
use cracked or chipped dishes.  
Oven cooking  
bags  
Follow manufacturer’s instructions. Do not close with metal tie. Make slits to  
allow steam to escape.  
Paper plates  
and cups  
Paper towels  
Use for short-term cooking/warming only. Do not leave oven  
unattended while cooking.  
Use to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat. Use with supervision for  
short-term cooking only. Do not use recycled paper towels, they may contain  
metal and could ignite.  
Parchment  
paper  
Plastic  
Use as a cover to prevent splattering or a wrap for steaming.  
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Only use items labeled “Microwave  
Safe”. Some plastic containers soften as the food inside gets hot. “Boiling bags”  
and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit, pierced or vented as  
directed by package.  
Plastic wrap  
Microwave-safe only. Use to cover food during cooking to retain moisture. Do  
not allow plastic wrap to touch food.  
Thermometers Microwave-safe only (meat and candy thermometers).  
Wax paper Use as a cover to prevent splattering and to retain moisture.  
Materials to be avoided in microwave oven  
Utensils  
Aluminum tray  
Remarks  
May cause arcing. Transfer food into microwave-safe dish.  
Food carton with May cause arcing. Transfer food into microwave-safe dish.  
metal handle  
Metal or metal- Metal shields the food from microwave energy. Metal trim may cause arcing.  
trimmed utensils  
Metal twist ties  
Paper bags  
Plastic foam  
cups  
May cause arcing and could cause a fire in the oven.  
May cause a fire in the oven.  
Plastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid inside when exposed to  
high temperature.  
Wood  
Wood will dry out when used in the microwave oven and may split or crack.  
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SET UP  
NAMES OF OVEN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  
Remove the oven and all materials from the carton and oven cavity. Your oven  
comes with the following accessories:  
1 Turntable  
1 Turntable roller rest  
1 Instruction Manual  
Door  
Interior  
light  
Control panel  
Cabinet  
Door Safety Locks  
Shuts off oven power if door is  
opened during operation.  
Door Handle  
• Pull handle gently to open door.  
• When you open the door during cooking  
process, the cooking stops but the program  
will not be canceled. Touch START to  
resume cooking.  
TURNTABLE INSTALLATION  
Never place the turntable upside  
down. The turntable should never  
be restricted.  
Turntable  
• Both turntable and roller rest must  
always be used during cooking.  
• All food and containers of food are  
always placed on the turntable  
for cooking.  
Roller rest  
Hub (underside)  
• If turntable or roller rest cracks or  
breaks, contact your nearest  
authorized service center for more  
information regarding replacement.  
Receptacle  
1. Remove any tape covering receptacle.  
2 Place the roller rest on the cavity bottom.  
3. Place the turntable on top of the roller rest as  
shown in the diagram. Make sure the  
turntable hub is securely locked in  
the receptacle.  
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INSTALLATION  
Remove all packing material and accessories. Examine the oven for any damage such  
as dents or broken door. Do not install if oven is damaged. Do not remove the light brown  
Mica cover that is attached inside the oven cavity to protect the magnetron.  
NOTE: This unit is not designed for 50 Hz or any circuit other than a 120-volt/ 60-Hz AC  
circuit. This oven is designed for counter top installation.  
Counter top Installation  
1. Select a level surface that  
provides enough open space for  
the in take and/or outlet vents.  
Leave a minimum clearance of 3 inches  
above the oven.  
Do not remove the legs from the bottom  
of the oven.  
Blocking the intake and/or outlet  
openings can damage the oven.  
Place the oven as far away from radios  
and TV’s as possible. Operation of  
microwave oven may cause interference  
to your radio or TV.  
3"  
3"  
3"  
If the cabinet is covered with a protective  
film, remove the film.  
OPEN  
2. Plug your oven into a standard  
120-volt / 60-Hz household outlet.  
Be sure the electrical circuit is at least 15  
amperes and that your microwave oven  
is the only appliance on the circuit.  
A minimum clearance of 3 inches  
is required between the oven and  
any adjacent wall. One side must  
be open.  
WARNING: Do not install oven over a range  
cook top or other heat-producing appliance.  
If installed near or over a heat source, the  
oven could be damaged and the warranty  
would be void.  
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OPERATION  
CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES  
(1) DISPLAY WINDOW  
Shows cooking time in minutes and seconds  
during cooking. Shows clock time when oven  
is not in use.  
(2) POWER  
Use to set power levels other than 100%  
(PL 10).  
(3) DIRECT ACCESS KEYPADS  
Pre programmed to cook or reheat popular  
foods with minimal number of steps.  
(4) KITCHEN TIMER  
Use as a timer.  
(5) MEMORY  
Use to save favorite cooking programs.  
(6) WEIGHT DEFROST  
Pre programmed to defrost by weight.  
(7) CLOCK  
Use to set the clock.  
(8) TIME DEFROST  
Use to defrost by time.  
(9) NUMBER KEYPADS  
Use to enter time or weight and  
express cook.  
(10) AM/PM  
Use to choose AM or PM when set clock.  
(11) STOP/CLEAR  
Press once: Stops oven  
Press twice: Stops oven and  
clears all prior settings.  
(12) START/+30 SEC.  
Press START/+30SEC. after entry  
to start oven.  
Use to add 30 seconds to TIME  
COOKING, DIRECT ACCESS and  
TIME DEFROST programs.  
The oven will beep 5 times to  
indicate the completion of a  
program.  
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SETTING CLOCK  
To set the correct time of day, follow the steps below. Example: To set 3:15:  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Keypad  
CLOCK  
Press CLOCK.  
lights and a tone will sound. The display will  
show “00:00” with the first “0” flashing.  
2
Press 0, 3, 1 and 5 to enter time of day. You must press 4 numbers  
to set the clock (2 for the hour and 2 for minutes).  
When entering hours 1-9, a zero must be entered first.  
03:15  
3
4
Press AM/PM to choose AM or PM.  
AM/PM  
CLOCK  
Press CLOCK.  
turns off and the display will show the present  
time. The colon will remain flashing  
Note : • If the clock (or display) shows any abnormality, unplug the oven from the AC  
outlet. Plug it in again and then reset the clock.  
• When power resumes after a power interruption, reset the clock following the  
instructions above.  
• The display will show “0:00” if the clock is not set.  
• If the clock is not set within 1 minute of pressing “CLOCK” or STOP/CLEAR is  
pressed, the display will return to “0:00”.  
CHILD LOCK-OUT  
The oven has a safety feature which prevents use by children. The feature locks the op-  
eration of the oven until canceled.  
To set:  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Keypad  
Press and hold STOP/CLEAR for 3 seconds. A tone will sound and the  
STOP/  
CLEAR  
lights. The display will show  
.
To cancel:  
Step  
Procedure  
Keypad  
1
Press and hold STOP/CLEAR for 3 seconds. A tone will sound and the  
STOP/  
CLEAR  
turns off.  
STOPPING THE OVEN WHILE IN OPERATION  
1. You can stop the oven by pressing STOP/CLEAR once or by opening the door.  
2. You can resume cooking by closing the door and pressing START.  
3. Press STOP/CLEAR twice to stop the oven and clear all settings.  
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KITCHEN TIMER  
To set kitchen timer for 2 minutes:  
Step  
Procedure  
Keypad  
1
Press KITCHEN TIMER.  
lights and a tone will sound. The dis-  
KITCHEN TIMER  
play will show “ 00:00” with the first “0” flashing.  
2
Enter desired time. You must press 4 numbers to set the timer (2 for  
the minutes and 2 for the seconds).  
When entering 1-9 minutes, a zero must be entered first.  
02:00  
3
Press START/+30SEC.  
the time remaining.  
lights and flashes. The display will show START/+30SEC.  
Note: • Five beeps indicate the KITCHEN TIMER is finished.  
• Press STOP/CLEAR to cancel KITCHEN TIMER.  
•The maximum time that can be set is 99 minutes 99 seconds.  
TIME COOKING  
This basic microwave cooking method allows you to cook food for a desired time. In addition  
to 100% (PL 10) power level, you can select different microwave power from 9 levels, 1-9  
(10-90% of total power level).  
Example: To cook at 80% power level for 20 minutes:  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Keypad  
20:00  
Enter a cooking time in minutes and seconds. Enter 2, 0, 0,and 0.  
2
Press POWER 1-10 times.  
indicator lights.  
High power symbol  
lights when 8-10 power  
levels are entered.  
Low power symbol  
lights when 1-7 power  
levels are entered.  
POWER  
Press  
Power  
Level  
PL10  
PL9  
PL8  
PL7  
PL6  
PL5  
PL4  
PL3  
%
once  
twice  
100 %  
90 %  
80 %  
70 %  
60 %  
50 %  
40 %  
30 %  
20 %  
10 %  
(Press POWER  
three times)  
3 times  
4 times  
5 times  
6 times  
7 times  
8 times  
9 times  
(PL 8 appears in  
the display)  
PL2  
10 times PL1  
3
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
+
or  
will flash while cooking.  
Nota • The maximum time that can be set is 99 minutes 99 seconds.  
• If no power is entered, the power level will always be 100% (PL10).  
+30 SEC.  
This feature provides 2 functions :  
You may quickly start TIME COOKING by pressing START/+30 SEC. The maximum  
time that can be set is 99 minutes 59 seconds.  
You can add extra time while using TIME COOKING, DIRECT ACCESS and TIME  
DEFROST programs. Press START/+30 SEC. while cooking is in progress to add time  
in 30 second increments. This feature may not used with the  
WEIGHT DEFROST program.  
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MEMORY COOKING  
You can enter five cooking programs to be saved in MEMORY. Each program can have up  
to 2 cooking stages, as some recipes require different stages of cooking at various power  
levels to get better results. Each stage can be programmed with a different time  
and power level.  
To set a MEMORY cooking program:  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Keypad  
MEMORY  
Press MEMORY 1-5 times to input a cooking program.  
2
3
Follow steps 1 & 2 for TIME COOKING for the first stage (do not  
POWER  
press start).  
(Press POWER two  
Example: To cook for 10 minutes at 90% power level for first stage. times) PL 9 appears  
in the display  
10:00  
POWER  
(Press POWER nine  
times) PL 2 appears  
in the display  
3:00  
+
or  
indicators light.  
Enter cooking time and power level for the second stage.  
Example: To cook for 3 minutes at 20% power level for second  
stage.  
+
or  
indicators light.  
4
Press MEMORY to save the program.  
MEMORY  
To start a MEMORY cooking program:  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Keypad  
MEMORY  
Press MEMORY 1-5 times to access saved programs.  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
+
or  
will flash while cooking.  
Note : • When START/+30SEC. is pressed, the display will count down remaining  
cooking time in Stage 1. The oven will beep and start Stage 2.  
• Five beeps indicate the MEMORY program is finished.  
POWER LEVEL SETTING GUIDE  
100 % • Cooking poultry, vegetables,  
(PL10) and most casseroles.  
• Boiling water.  
50 %  
(PL5)  
• Cooking custards and pasta.  
• Cooking rump roast, ham, veal, lamb.  
• Preheating a browning dish.  
90 %  
(PL9)  
• Reheating rice and pasta.  
40 %  
(PL4)  
• Cooking less tender cuts of meat  
in liquid or slow-cooking dishes.  
• Completing the cooking cycle  
of less tender roasts.  
80 %  
(PL8)  
• Reheating precooked or  
prepared food quickly.  
• Cooking fish.  
30 %  
(PL3)  
• Completing the cooking cycle  
of casseroles, stews, sauces.  
• Manual defrosting.  
70 %  
(PL7)  
• Cooking cheese dishes.  
20 %  
(PL2)  
• Softening chocolate.  
• Clarifying butter.  
• Heating breads, rolls, pancakes,  
tacos, tortillas, French toast.  
• Softening cream cheese, butter.  
• Keeping casseroles warm.  
60 %  
• Cooking scrambled eggs.  
10 %  
(PL1)  
(PL6) • Baking cakes.  
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DIRECT ACCESS COOKING  
The eight DIRECT ACCESS keys are preprogrammed to cook or reheat a variety of popular  
foods with a minimum number of steps.  
POPCORN  
Place prepackaged popcorn bag into oven. (49, 85 or 99 g) (1,75, 3 or 3,5 oz)  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press POPCORN once for 49 g (1.75 oz).  
Press POPCORN twice for 89 g (3 oz).  
Press POPCORN three times for 99 g (3.5 oz).  
indicators lights  
Keypad  
POPCORN  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
indicator turns off.  
will flash while cooking.  
You may reset the POPCORN cooking time when using other bag sizes.  
Example: to set cooking time of 3 minutes 30 seconds:  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press POPCORN once to reset 49 g (1.75 oz).  
Press POPCORN twice to reset 89 g (3 oz).  
Press POPCORN three times for 99 g (3.5 oz).  
indicators light.  
Keypad  
POPCORN  
2
3
Press MEMORY. Enter new cooking time.  
You must enter 3 numbers. (1 for minutes and 2 for seconds)  
indicator turns off.  
MEMORY  
3:30  
Press MEMORY again to save new cooking time.  
MEMORY  
Note: • You may return to the preprogrammed POPCORN cooking time by pressing  
POPCORN for more than 3 seconds. A tone will sound and “POP” will  
appear in display.  
POTATO  
Place 1 - 3 medium size potatoes in oven.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press POTATO once for 1 potato, approx. 225 g (8 oz).  
Press POTATO twice for 2 potatoes, approx. 453 g (16 oz).  
Press POTATO three times for 3 potatoes, approx. 680 g (24 oz).  
indicators light.  
Keypad  
POTATO  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
will flash while cooking.  
PIZZA  
Place 1-3 slices of refrigerated pizza in oven.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press PIZZA once for 1 slice (6 oz).  
Press PIZZA twice for 2 slices (9 oz).  
Press PIZZA three times for 3 slices (12 oz).  
indicators light.  
Keypad  
PIZZA  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
indicator turns off.  
will flash while cooking.  
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BEVERAGE  
Place 1-3 cups in oven.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press BEVERAGE once for 1 cup.  
Press BEVERAGE twice for 2 cups.  
Keypad  
BEVERAGE  
Press BEVERAGE three times for 3 cups.  
indicators light.  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
will flash while cooking.  
indicator turns off.  
SOUP  
This feature can be used to reheat soup.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Keypad  
SOUP  
Press SOUP once for 1 serving, approx. 118 ml (4 oz).  
Press SOUP twice for 2 servings, approx. 354 ml (12 oz).  
Press SOUP three times for 3 servings, approx. 236 ml (8 oz).  
Press SOUP four times for 4 servings, approx. 473 ml (16 oz).  
indicators light.  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
indicator turns off.  
will flash while cooking.  
DINNER PLATE  
This feature can be used to reheat precooked foods placed on a dinner plate.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press DINNER PLATE once for 1 serving, approx. 255 g (9 oz).  
Press DINNER PLATE twice for 2 servings, approx. 340 g (12 oz).  
Press DINNER PLATE three times for 3 servings, approx. 510 g  
(18 oz).  
Keypad  
DINNER PLATE  
indicators light.  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
indicator turns off.  
will flash while cooking.  
FRESH VEGETABLE  
This feature can be used to cook fresh vegetables.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press FRESH VEGETABLE once for 113 g (4 oz).  
Press FRESH VEGETABLE twice for 226 g (8 oz).  
Press FRESH VEGETABLE three times for 453 g (16 oz).  
indicators light.  
Keypad  
FRESH  
VEGETABLE  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
indicator turns off.  
will flash while cooking.  
FROZEN VEGETABLE  
This feature can be used to cook frozen vegetables.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press FROZEN VEGETABLE once for 113 g (4 oz).  
Press FROZEN VEGETABLE twice for 226 g (8 oz).  
Press FROZEN VEGETABLE three times for 453 g (16 oz).  
indicators light.  
Keypad  
FROZEN  
VEGETABLE  
2
Press START/+30SEC.  
START/+30SEC.  
indicator turns off.  
will flash while cooking.  
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DIRECT ACCESS COOKING/REHEATING GUIDE  
Item  
Special Notes  
Starting  
Temp.  
Room  
Popcorn Unfold the bag and place in oven according to package directions.  
Do not leave the oven unattended when popping popcorn.  
Potato  
Pierce skin with a fork. Place on a paper towel. Arrange in a circular Room  
pattern with heavier ends pointing toward the outer edge of turn-  
table. Let stand approximately 10 minutes after cooking.  
Pizza  
Place cooked slices of pizza on paper towel or paper plates. Follow Refrigerated  
package instructions for cooking frozen pizza.  
Beverage Place cups or mugs with liquids in oven uncovered. Stir after reheat- Room/Refrig-  
ing. Be careful when handling or drinking liquids immediately out of erated  
oven as contents will be hot.  
Soup  
Cover food with plastic wrap. Allow to stand, covered, for a few  
minutes after reheating.  
Refrigerated  
Dinner  
Plate  
Place food on microwave-safe plate and cover.  
Refrigerated  
Fresh  
Wash and cut into slices, cubes, etc. Place in bowl or dish adding 1 Refrigerated  
Vegetable tablespoon of water per serving. Cover. Let stand, covered, for ap-  
prox. 2 minutes after cooking.  
Frozen  
Follow package directions for adding water. Place in bowl or dish  
Frozen  
Vegetable and cover. Let stand, covered, for approx. 2 minutes after cooking.  
WEIGHT DEFROST  
WEIGHT DEFROST allows you to easily defrost foods by eliminating guesswork in  
determining defrosting time. Follow the steps below for easy defrosting.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press WEIGHT DEFROST. The display will show dEF 1.  
indicators light.  
Keypad  
WEIGHT DEFROST  
2
Enter food weight. Weight must be entered in ounces. Use chart to 56  
convert pounds into ounces. The weight range is between 4-100oz.  
Example: To defrost 31/2pounds, enter 56 ounces.  
indicator lights.  
3
Press START/+30SEC.  
indicator turns off.  
START/+30SEC.  
will flash while defrosting.  
Converting pounds into ounces:  
LBS .25  
OZ  
.50  
8
1.0  
16  
1.5  
24  
2.0  
32  
2.5  
40  
3.0  
48  
3.5  
56  
4.0  
64  
4.5  
72  
5.0  
80  
5.5  
88  
6.0  
96  
4
TIME DEFROST  
TIME DEFROST allows you to defrost foods based on time.  
Step  
1
Procedure  
Press TIME DEFROST. The display will show dEF 2.  
indicators light.  
Keypad  
TIME DEFROST  
2
3
Enter desired defrosting time. Enter 1-2 numbers for minutes and 2 4:25  
numbers for seconds.  
Example: To defrost for 4 minutes 25 seconds.  
Press START/+30SEC.  
will flash while defrosting.  
START/+30SEC.  
Note: • The maximum time that can be set is 99 minutes 99 seconds.  
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DEFROSTING CHART  
Item  
During Defrosting  
Standing Time  
Beef  
Ground beef  
Liver  
Turn over. Remove defrosted portion.  
Drain Liquid. Separate pieces.  
Turn over. Cover ends with foil.  
Turn over.  
5-10 minutes  
10-15 minutes  
20-40 minutes  
5-10 minutes  
10-20 minutes  
5-10 minutes  
5-10 minutes  
Roasts  
Sirloin steak  
Rib or T-bone  
Flank Steak  
Stewing meat  
Pork  
Turn over.  
Turn over.  
Break apart.  
Ground pork  
Bacon  
Turn over. Remove defrosted portion.  
Defrost in original wrapper. Turn over.  
Separate and turn over.  
5-10 minutes  
3-5 minutes  
Chops  
5-10 minutes  
10-20 minutes  
20-40 minutes  
Ribs  
Turn over.  
Roasts  
Turn over. Cover end with foil.  
Lamb  
Ground lamb  
Chops  
Turn over. Remove defrosted portion.  
Separate. Turn over.  
5-10 minutes  
5-10 minutes  
10-20 minutes  
20-40 minutes  
Ribs  
Turn over.  
Roasts  
Turn over. Cover end with foil.  
Poultry  
Chicken, whole  
Turn over. Cover ends with foil. Rinse under cold  
water after defrosting.  
15-30 minutes  
Pieces  
Separate. Turn over.  
10 -15 minutes  
15-30 minutes  
Cornish hens  
Turn over. Cover ends with foil. Rinse under cold  
water after defrosting.  
Fish and Seafood  
Crabmeat, Shrimp  
Fish fillets  
Break apart.  
5-10 minutes  
5-10 minutes  
Turn over. Rearrange. Rinse under cold water to  
separate after defrosting.  
Steaks  
Turn over.  
5 -10 minutes  
5 -10 minutes  
Scallops  
Break apart. Remove defrosted seafood.  
FAST STARTING  
In waiting state, instant cooking at 100% power level can be started by selecting a  
cooking time from 1 to 6 minutes by pressing number pads 1 to 6. Press “START/+30SEC”  
to increase the cooking time.  
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COOKING GUIDE  
COOKING PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES  
Advantages of microwave cooking are speed  
and efficiency. For warming, heating, and  
defrosting, nothing compares. Here are a few  
tips that will make microwaving easier and more  
enjoyable.  
foods near the outer edge of the dish when  
reheating.  
Covering:  
Most foods will cook and reheat better when  
covered. Pierce plastic wrap to vent steam.  
Microwave Cooking Principles  
Because microwave cooking requires only  
one-quarter to one-third the time of conventional  
cooking, cooking principles become even more  
important.  
Stirring:  
Stirring foods help them cook more quickly  
and evenly.  
Turning Over:  
Quantity  
To promote more even cooking, turn large, solid  
items such as roasts or baked potatoes over  
halfway through the cooking time.  
In microwave cooking, the cooking time is  
dependent on the amount of food in the oven.  
If you double the recipe, plan on doubling the  
cooking time.  
Shielding:  
Use small, smooth strips of aluminum foil to  
prevent corners, thin or bony areas  
from overcooking.  
Density  
Dense foods, such as potatoes, need more  
cooking time as they take longer for microwave  
energy to penetrate and for the heat to be  
conducted through them.  
Standing Time:  
Foods continue cooking even after removal from  
the oven. Standing time is necessary to allow  
foods to complete cooking/defrosting.  
Shape and Size  
Cut food into uniform shapes and sizes for  
even cooking in the microwave. When cooking  
irregular shapes (such as chicken pieces), place  
the thicker parts to the outer edge of the dish.  
Moisture, Sugar and Fat Food high in moisture,  
sugar or fat cook faster. Add a minimum of liquid  
to moisten foods.  
Converting Recipes:  
Microwave recipes will likely call for less liquid  
and cooking time.  
Microwave Thermometers:  
A microwave-safe thermometer can be used to  
achieve the best results. Insert the thermometer  
carefully and properly into the food. The guide  
below gives suggested thermometer readings  
for meat and poultry. Keep in mind that standing  
time is essential for most food to reach its proper  
serving temperature.  
An excess amount of water slows cooking.  
Starting Temperature  
Frozen or refrigerated foods take longer to  
microwave than food at room temperature.  
Delicate Ingredients  
Delicate foods such as eggs, cheese,  
mayonnaise, etc., cook very quickly, and should  
be watched carefully.  
Guide to Internal Temperatures  
140°F (60°C)  
150°F (66°C)  
Rare beef  
Vegetables, hot  
drinks, soups,  
casseroles  
Microwave Cooking Techniques  
Arranging:  
Arrange food in a circular pattern, with denser,  
thicker items at the edge of the dish.  
160°F (71°C)  
165°F (74°C)  
Medium beef,  
lamb, veal  
Well-done beef,  
lamb  
Piercing:  
Pierce the membrane of foods such as eggs,  
oysters, snails, sausages, livers, clams and  
whole vegetables, so they do not burst.  
170°F (77°C)  
185°F (85°C)  
Whole fish  
Well-done pork,  
poultry pieces or  
roasted bird  
Reheating:  
Cooked food reheats extremely well by using  
a low level of microwave energy. Place denser  
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MAINTENANCE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Check your problem by using the chart below and try the solutions for each problem. If the  
microwave oven still does not work properly, contact the nearest authorized service center.  
TROUBLE  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
POSSIBLE REMEDY  
Oven will not  
start.  
• Electrical cord for oven is not plugged in.  
• Door is open.  
• Wrong operation is set.  
• Plug into the outlet.  
• Close the door and try  
again.  
• Check instructions.  
Arcing or  
sparking.  
• Materials to be avoided in microwave  
oven were used.  
• The oven is operated when empty.  
• Spilled food remains in the cavity.  
• Use microwave-safe  
cookware only.  
• Do not operate with oven  
empty.  
• Clean cavity with wet towel.  
Unevenly  
cooked foods.  
• Materials to be avoided in microwave  
oven were used.  
• Use microwave-safe  
cookware only.  
• Food is not defrosted completely.  
• Cooking time, power level is not suitable.  
• Food is not turned or stirred.  
• Completely defrost food.  
• Use correct cooking time,  
power level.  
• Turn or stir food.  
Overcooked  
foods.  
• Cooking time, power level is not suitable.  
• Use correct cooking time,  
power level.  
Under cooked • Materials to be avoided in microwave  
• Use microwave-safe  
cookware only.  
foods.  
oven were used.  
• Food is not defrosted completely.  
• Oven ventilation ports are restricted.  
• Cooking time, power level is not suitable.  
• Completely defrost food.  
• Check to see that oven  
ventilation ports are not  
restricted.  
• Use correct cooking time,  
power level.  
Improper  
defrosting.  
• Materials to be avoided in microwave  
oven were used.  
• Use microwave-safe  
cookware only.  
• Cooking time, power level is not suitable.  
• Food is not turned or stirred.  
• Use correct cooking time,  
power level.  
• Turn or stir food.  
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  
Q. When the oven is plugged into a wall outlet for the first time, it does not work properly.  
What is wrong?  
A. The microcomputer used in the oven control may temporarily become scrambled and  
fail to function as programmed. Unplug the oven from the wall outlet and then plug it back  
in. The microcomputer will then reset for proper functioning.  
Q. Why is there noise coming from the turntable when the oven is turned on?  
A. This noise occurs when the turntable roller rest and cavity bottom are dirty. Clean the  
turntable roller rest cavity bottom. Frequent cleaning of these parts should eliminate or  
reduce the noise.  
Q. Why is there noise coming from the oven when reducing power?  
A. When cooking with a power other than maximum (PL 10), the oven cycles to obtain the  
lower power level. The clicking noise can be heard when the oven cycles on and off. This  
is normal.  
Q. Why is there steam coming out of the air exhaust vent?  
A. Steam is produced during cooking. The microwave oven has been made to  
vent this steam.  
Q. What is wrong when the oven light will not glow?  
A. There may be several reasons why the oven light will not glow. The light bulb has burned  
out or START/+30SEC. has not been pressed.  
Q. Why do eggs sometimes pop?  
A. The egg yolk may pop because of steam build-up inside the membrane. Pierce the  
membrane with a toothpick before cooking it. Never microwave eggs in the shell since  
they may explode.  
Q. How are boil-overs avoided?  
A. Use a larger utensil than usual for cooking. If you open the oven door or touch  
STOP/CLEAR, the food will stop boiling.  
CLEANING  
Wipe the oven inside and outside with a soft  
cloth and a mild detergent solution. Then  
rinse and wipe dry. For best drying results,  
use a cloth specially designed for  
stainless steel surfaces. The cloth can  
be found at most kitchen accessory and  
hardware stores. This should be done on a  
weekly basis, more often if needed. Never  
use cleaning powders or rough pads.  
Excessive oil splatters on the inside top will  
be difficult to remove if left for many days.  
Wipe splatters with a wet paper towel,  
especially after cooking chicken or bacon.  
The turntable may be cleaned at the  
sink. Be careful not to chip or scratch the  
edges as this may cause the turntable to  
break during use.  
The turntable roller rest should be  
cleaned regularly.  
SPECIAL CARE  
For best performance and safety, the inner  
door panel and the oven front frame should  
be free of food or grease buildup. Wipe them  
often with a mild detergent. Then rinse and  
wipe dry. Never use cleaning powders or  
rough pads. After cleaning the control panel,  
press STOP/CLEAR to clear any entries that  
might have been entered accidentally while  
cleaning the panel.  
REMOVABLE PARTS  
The following parts may be removed as  
described. They should be washed in warm  
(not hot) water with a mild detergent and a  
soft cloth. Once they are clean, rinse them  
well and dry with a soft cloth. Never use  
cleaning powders, steel wool or rough pads.  
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WARRANTY  
WARRANTY APPLICATION  
You also are responsible for the cost of any  
New, unused SANYO Microwave Oven  
purchased in Canada through a SANYO  
authorized dealer are warranted against  
manufacturing defects in materials and  
workmanship for ONE YEAR for parts and  
MAINTENANCE necessary in respect  
of the product.  
WARRANTY BECOMES VOID  
This Warranty becomes void if the product’s  
labor from the date of purchase by the original serial numbers are altered or removed of if  
retail purchaser. This Warranty only applies  
in favor of the original retail purchaser of the  
warranted product.  
any repair to the product is made by other  
than SANYO Canada Inc. or an authorized  
SANYO Service Depot.  
SANYO CANADA INC.’S RESPONSIBILITY  
During the warranty period, SANYO Canada  
Inc. will repair, or at our option, replace a  
Microwave Oven which shows evidence of a  
manufacturing defect in materials or work-  
manship.  
LIMITATIONS  
(a) SANYO Canada Inc. reserves the  
right to change or improve the design  
of the model of the product warranted  
hereunder without incurring any  
obligation to make any modifications  
to or to install any improvements in or  
on the product.  
Replacement PARTS are warranted for the  
remaining portion of the warranty period.  
(b) In the event shall SANYO Canada Inc.  
or any of its Authorized Dealers be  
liable for special or consequential  
damage arising for the use  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
(a) Microwave Ovens purchased outside  
Canada.  
(b) Microwave Ovens purchased in a  
used condition.  
of this product.  
(c) Problems due to product set-up and  
installation.  
(d) Adjustments that are outlined in the  
Operating manual.  
(e) Consumable or removable items such  
as light bulbs, glass trays, turntable  
rollers and metal grill rack.  
(f) Damage in or due to transportation.  
(g) Damage due to improper  
maintenance, accident, abuse, misuse  
or negligence.  
STATUTORY WARRANTIES  
The above provisions do not preclude the  
operation of any applicable provincial statute  
which in certain circumstances may not allow  
some of the limitations and exclusions de-  
scribed in this Warranty. Where any terms of  
this Warranty are prohibited by such a statute,  
they shall be deemed null and void but the re-  
mainder of this warranty shall remain in effect.  
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE  
Please contact the SANYO Authorized Dealer  
from whom the product was purchased or  
contact us directly at:  
(h) Damage caused by lightning and  
power surge.  
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER’S  
RESPONSIBILITY  
SANYO Canada Inc.  
1-300 Applewood Cres.  
You, the original retail purchaser, must pres-  
ent your original, dated bill-of-sale together  
with this warranty to SANYO Canada Inc. or  
to an authorized SANYO Canada Inc. or to an  
authorized SANYO Service Depot when you  
make a claim under this Warranty.  
Concord, ON L4K 5C7  
1-800-263-2244  
(905) 760-9944  
You, the original retail purchaser, are respon-  
sible for any costs of TRANSPORTING the  
product to and from SANYO Canada Inc. or  
an authorized SANYO Service Depot.  
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QUICK REFERENCE  
CLOCK  
MEMORY  
1. Press CLOCK.  
To set:  
2. Press numbers to set time. When  
entering hours 1-9, a zero must be  
entered first.  
1. Press MEMORY.  
2. Follow steps 1 & 2 for TIME COOKING  
for the first stage.  
3. Press CLOCK.  
3. Enter cooking time and power level for  
second stage.  
CHILD LOCK-OUT  
To set:  
4. Press MEMORY.  
To start:  
1. Press and hold STOP/CLEAR for  
3 seconds.  
1. Press MEMORY 1-5 times  
2. Press START/+30SEC..  
To cancel:  
1. Press and hold STOP/CLEAR for  
3 seconds.  
DIRECT ACCESS  
1. Press POPCORN, POTATO, PIZZA,  
BEVERAGE, REHEAT, DINNER  
PLATE, FRESH or FROZEN  
VEGETABLE 1-4 times until desired  
quantity or weight appears.  
2. Press START/+30SEC..  
3. You many add time by pressing  
START/+30SEC. while cooking is in  
progress.  
KITCHEN TIMER  
1. Press (KITCHEN) TIMER.  
2. Enter desired time.  
When entering 1-9 minutes, a zero must  
be entered first.  
3. Press START/+30SEC.  
TIME COOKING  
1. Enter a cooking time in minutes and  
seconds.  
WEIGHT DEFROST  
1. Press WEIGHT DEFROST.  
2. Enter food weight in ounces.  
3. Press START/+30SEC..  
2. Press POWER 1-10 times until desired  
power level appears in display  
(PL 1- PL 10). PL 10 is the maximum  
power level and the default setting.  
3. Press START/+30SEC.  
TIME DEFROST  
1. Press TIME DEFROST.  
2. Enter desired defrosting time.  
3. Press START/+30SEC.  
+30 SEC.  
1. To quickly start TIME COOKING,  
press START/+30SEC. until  
desired cooking time is reached.  
2. You can add time to TIME COOKING,  
DIRECT ACCESS and TIME DEFROST  
programs by pressing START/+30SEC.  
while cooking is in progress.  
SANYO Canada Inc.  
Concord, Ontario L4K 5C7  
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